The right to beauty: people with disabilities share hot photos on social networks
Categories: Health and Medicine | Social Networks | Society
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-right-to-beauty-people-with-disabilities-share-hot-photos-on-social-networks.htmlThe attitude of society towards people in wheelchairs or with disabilities, in most cases, is unequivocal — it is pity and compassion. Few people look closely at their beauty and pay attention to their inner potential. Therefore, young people with disabilities decided to start a movement in social networks with the hashtag #disabledpoplearehot to show that they can also be bright, sexy and cheerful.
See the incendiary photos of beauties and beauties with physical disabilities, deprived of the ability to move independently, but having an outstanding internal potential, in our material.The hashtag #disabledpoplearehot, which extols the beauty of people with disabilities, blew up social networks. Hundreds of disabled people have started posting vivid selfies with inspiring captions explaining why they do it.The wave that covered the World Wide Web started this week. Thousands of social media users shared a loud message.The first to speak out in support of people with disabilities was 34-year-old Andrew Gurza, who suffers from cerebral palsy.
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