Meet the Hollis Boys, ages 6 and 7.
“We live in a small town in Central Illinois and woke one morning in April 2011 to find our home and cars had been spray painted,” says mom Anne Hollis. Hate graffiti was strewn across their property, with the words, “RETARDS,” “Get Outta here,” and other disgusting language.
The family had been attacked because her two daughters, Meg and Alina, both have Down Syndrome. Anne says it was the day that changed her life forever.
Instead of remaining quiet about it, Anne’s two sons said they wanted to make a video, to “Speak up for our sisters.” The boys asked Mom and Dad if they would help them, and they happily obliged. In 2012, they put out a call to the public to help put an end to using the word “retard,” which should have no place in our vocabulary. This is a beautiful video, but it’s such a shame this family had to take action because of these hurtful, hateful words.
It’s clear these two amazing little boys care so greatly about their sisters! I couldn’t help but tear up watching the heartache in the eyes of the younger son on the right.
Let’s help these two brothers spread the word about acceptance. Please SHARE this video with your friends on Facebook.
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