Tuesday, August 20, 2013

The Worst Human In The World

A woman in Canada is the world's worst person, at least for a day. She typed and left the above note under the door of the grandmother of a 13 year old boy who suffers from autism. In the note, she says the boy should be euthanized and his body parts donated to science. The letter is absolutely filled with hate and trashes the family of the boy for letting him play outside and that he scares all the other kids because of his disability. The woman in her note does not call it a disability and also suggests the family go live in the woods forever where he belongs because he is an animal. How much hate do you have to have to write this note. The boy does not even spend all of his time at his grandmother's house and is only there in the mornings. Police in Durham,Ontario are investigating.


58 comments:

  1. I read that yesterday! How horrible :( what kind of a mother would think, let alone write such a thing?!

    Karma is coming around for that lady, or so I hope!

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  2. A Canadian woman who hates children? Sounds like someone I know.

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  3. 'Whaling'.

    Misspellings always add an extra layer of hilarity to these screeds.

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  4. I can't bring myself to read it. The description was bad enough.

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  5. I can't help but suspect this is fake. I don't know what about it sets off my BS alarm but it just does.

    But if it is true and the mom's pain is real (there's an interview of her crying about this letter), then I sincerely hope the writer is ID'd and shamed for being such an epic POS.

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  6. ugh i saw this on reddit last week and it made me cry. i have to hope it's fake, but people really are monsters.

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  7. Maybe the author of the letter needs to move her family to the woods, where she doesn't have to deal with anyone who is different, and her kids can run around all day and be as insensitive as they please.

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  8. As a Canadian, a woman, and a mother, I am embarassed that someone just like me would be sick enough to write this. The fact that for the most part it is fairly well written is even more disgusting. She obviously is reasonably well educated. I caught a clip on the local news yesterday but didn't really pay attention. I hope they find her and humiliate her in the way she truly deserves. Disgusting.

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  9. It's all good. The woman who wrote this will probably get hers, since Canada doesn't have free speech.

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  10. What a nasty, bitchy thing to do.

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  11. As the mom of an autistic son, this letter infuriates me. She wrote a letter because she knows she would have carried an ass whipping if she said it in person.

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  12. Nomnom, the letter being fake crossed my mind as well.

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  13. That just makes me sick to my stomach. It is all over the news, however, so hope they do catch the person(s) responsible.

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  14. If this is real, this letter just proves that some people just suck.

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  15. Some people are just ignorant. The woman who wrote this letter is probably miserable every single day of her life. I feel sorry for her that she has no joy and is incapable of gleening any happiness from her surroundings. What a sad, lonely life. While this letter is horrible,the things she said are not true and won't happen. Karma will get her for sure and she will be even more miserable and more of a victim. It's her path, it's what she has chosen. I try to keep people like that away.

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  16. Someone procreated with this woman. Sheesh.

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  17. Anonymous7:26 AM

    Snopes confirmed it was true.

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  18. Canada, land of Bieber, Bryan Adams...

    But what makes her worse for saying this than all the mothers who kermitgosnell their still-in-their-uterus children because they are ill. They kill them instead of insulting them. I think I would prefer to be insulted than murdered.

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  19. Vicious C&%$#!!

    Stupid n ignorant i wont read that

    Ignorance is a 'disability'

    "One's greatest disability lies within their own mind and NOT their physicality"

    And thats MY quote after dealing w/such people after i became disabled {wheelchair} from an accident, one of those 'people' turned out to be my best {ex} friend so you never quite know where the hatred and ignorance lies

    Sad, angry, lost woman who wrote this how do you ttreat a disability such as hate?

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  20. When did Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian die?

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  21. Wow.....just....wow. What is wrong w/ ppl...

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  22. She's sick very very sick.

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  23. @anothergrayhare - she's nothing like you.

    @count - we don't have free speech here? That's news to me. Hate speech is whole other ball of wax.

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  24. To me, this letter sounds like it's some stupid kids' prank--not from a grown-up.

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  26. The grammar in that letter is atrocious. An aspie could do way better. My verbal IQ is damn near genius. But she says I'll never get married or amount to anything, so what do I know?

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  27. I hope this letter is fake, but you never know. Once hubby and I were driving to florida, and stopped at rest stop. I had handicapped parking card, parked properly, NOT in blue lines. We get back to car and there was a mimmiographed cartoon of mickey and minnie, giving the finger. The caption was something like, f you for parking so close to our car we clnt get out. Bitch! My hubby and looked at each other and both said at same time," wow! Im glad im not them!" Meanwhile they parked next to us in diagonal lines, where not supp to park, so they were wrong about who did wrong thing. But to take the time to print this up, and put copies in their car for just such an incident- wow. Just wow. So this may be legit letter; people can be cray cray mean and vicious.

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  28. I work in Special Education. I know the letter will just make me angry so I'm not going to read it. People like her make me sick. There is NO excuse for treating another human like this.

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    1. my sisters disabled I definitely can't read that letter. thank god we've gone a good portion of our lives without anyone saying anything like this to my face.....id be in jail.

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  30. Of course it's anonymous because the person is a gutless f**k and doesn't have the balls to sign their name. If you believe so much in what you wrote and it bothered you so much, why wouldn't you sign your name?

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  31. What happens is people with too little to do start to stew about mundane stuff, retirees are the worst, and then it becomes to them like chinese torture and they lose it ad write stupid letters or call the city or find someone to complain to or launch law suits about stuff that really does not matter - we see it all the time in my business. I have to admit I was tempted to cut down a neighbour's windchime when they were away on holiday because it was becoming like chinese torture but I resisted and got a grip on reality.

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  32. I grew up with a mentally challenged brother and one day my siblings and I were told by one of our friends that their mother didn't want them to play with us anymore because our brother was "crazy" and might "hurt" them. I was furious but we decided not to tell our mother because she would have probably cut the woman. Fast forward 50 years and I'm still man and this letter makes me furious.

    P.S.: My brother turned out to be very high functioning and worked all his life and never hurt anyone.

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  33. The worst human in the world is my brother. But he can't spell.

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  34. auntliddy, is your parking as good as your typing?

    I'm curious as to why the police are investigating. As far as threats go, none were made.
    It was an ugly letter, indeed. Nasty,even. Yet if police were called every time someone was sent something mean then facebook would probably have to start their own force.

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    1. Baco, nothing is as bad as my typing, altho i ithought this entry pretty good.

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  35. I read the letter and it's really not HORRIBLE TERRIBLE so much as it is stupid, petty, and bitchy. We've all met people like this, who act like anyone different is a stain on humanity and if they all just moved to their own island, things would be a-ok. Some parents think their little princes and princesses should not be exposed to those disgusting disability carriers.

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  36. I also think this is fake. It's just too over the top.

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  37. Fake or not, the fact that someone even wrote this is despicable.

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  38. I think she's a bitch, but how is this grounds for a police investigation? I don't know Canadian law well enough to say but it does not seem illegal to me. If there were a pattern of these messages, that could be harassment. Being a c*nt is not illegal; if it were, my husband's ex-wife would be behind bars.

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  39. @stillhere and Kristen - well said.

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  40. Im not saying this is the case here but: years ago in a big city, they were having rash of anti gay apartment vandalizing. Things wld br broken, ruined, spray painting anti gay stuff. So cops in area stepped up patrol and cameras. What they found shocked them; one gay couple did this to their own apt!! For money and sympathy! They have footage of them doing the whole thing! The show i was watching was actually about the psychology of why someone would do this, cops have run into this before. Again NOT SAYING THAT HAPPENED HERE.

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  41. Someone who writes a nasty letter is not even close to "the worst human in the world". This is not to say it's okay to write nasty letters, but there are people out there who rape and murder and that is worse no matter how you look at it.

    This letter is frankly too juvenile to offend me very much, even though I have Asperger's Syndrome. It looks like a pouty twelve-year-old wrote it.

    As for what the writer can be charged with, I'm guessing they will go for harassment.



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  42. @Krissie, my grandson has Asperger's, he's an awesome kid! Amazingly intelligent, very artistic, writes like you wouldn't believe.
    I saw some video on CNN.com (and how heartening it is to see the neighborhood come out in support of that boy!), and the boy was astoundingly similar to my grandson, with the ball dribbling and hand-flapping, a little clueless about social interaction. Grandson is 14 now, and has outgrown most of those behaviors, but I can't help identifying with that family. I know how angry I would have been had someone written such a vile letter about someone I loved.

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  43. "Five exclamation points are a sure sign of an insane mind." ~Terry Pratchett

    What a bitch. ~me

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  44. @Surfer
    I've said that exact thing before about free speech/hate speech. Two extremely different things.

    This apparently isn't serious enough to be considered a hate crime and won't be investigated as such.
    I certainly hope that they find out who sent this letter, though.
    Horrible, horrible person!

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  45. @Elissa, I'm glad your grandson has already been diagnosed at his age. I wasn't diagnosed until I was 28! I know people who were not diagnosed until they were in their 50s/60s. Needless to say, it was hard for them to spend all those years not knowing. I hope your grandson is getting lots of support from his school/peers. I think that helps us Aspies a lot.

    I was wondering how the other neighbors in this case would react. I would not expect them to sink to the level of the letter-writer but I wondered if they would support the kid or just stay out of it.

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  46. Ashamed to be Canadian today:(

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  47. Truly the worst human in the world. Karma is a bitch, and I hope it comes around quickly and kicks that woman in the ass.

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  48. It's possible that the letter is a fake (hey, anything's possible), but I can't help but remember the woman a couple of years ago who was the then World's Worst Person after launching a truly horrendous online/IRL harassment campaign against a family; the mother had died of Huntington's chorea (what killed Woody Guthrie, FWIW), and the grandmother was raising the young daughter who was in the process of dying from it as well. (I don't remember all the details, but IIRC part of the harassment involved having a truck w/all sorts of horrible things written on it parked right where the family would have to see it, starting a FB page ranting about how the mom was in hell, etc. etc. etc.) The hateful woman and her husband ended up being named, shamed, losing their jobs, etc., but it was obvious that she was totally getting her jollies by being an evil cunt and didn't care what happened...and all because they didn't invite her to a birthday party/respond to a text message fast enough/some such BS. So yes, unfortunately, it's all too entirely likely that this really did happen the way we've heard, because yes, people ARE that fucking evil.

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  49. Auntliddy and Bacon Ranch - LOL about Auntliddy's typing!

    I actually like your typos... well, no, not exactly -- I hate typos, LOL, but I prefer them a million times over to autocorrect. With a typo or misspelling, your brain will read it, and understand what the person meant.

    With autocorrect, you'll get a correctly-spelled word that is completely out of context. Oftentimes I'll have to re-read something several times because there's some word that doesn't make sense.

    Like this:
    Typo: "I lvoe reading celebrity gossup!"
    Autocorrect: "I link reading cerebral gourds!"

    Auntliddy, please don't ever change! :D

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  50. I guess some people really are evil. Or stupid. Or worse, both.

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