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Saving Down Syndrome

@savingdowns1

International social justice advocates for people with Down syndrome, focusing on prenatal discrimination & eugenics.

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calendar_today05-09-2012 10:24:03

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"Do you think I'd be better off if I had not been born?" 🤔 Millie Anna asks the Court of Appeal to rule in favour of changing our current abortion law that discriminate against unborn babies with Down's syndrome. Heidi Crowter-Living the dream #DownrightDiscrimination #dontscreenusout

WesElyMD (@weselymd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

See joy below…in a smile! #NothingDownAboutIt #UpSyndrome #MoreAlikeThanDifferent #DifferentNotLess #TheLuckyFew @MiracleLeagueAZ @DSAinfo National Down Syndrome Society @GDSfoundation @DontScreenUsOut Jake Pratt World Down Syndrome Day Down Syndrome IRL Saving Down Syndrome @DownssyndromeAU Down Syndrome IN

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BREAKING NEWS!! Court of Appeal will be announcing their verdict Heidi Crowter-Living the dream appeal against the Government on Friday 25th November. More than 4,000 donations have helped make this case a reality! Read more here in the latest update & donate crowdjustice.com/case/downright…

Heidi Crowter-Living the dream (@heidicrowter95) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Of to London again as we finally got the results of the court hearing, it will be announced at 10 30 online , we will be outside the courts for 9 30. Hope to see you there if you can make it. Fingers crossed

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The Court of Appeal announced they have rejected Heidi’s appeal. Heidi is planning to go all the way up to the Supreme Court with her case against prenatal eugenic discrimination.

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“Parenting should not be about moulding the ‘perfect child’ but being open to being profoundly changed. The parent–child with a disability relationship offers particular opportunities to find new meanings and values in life.”

Secular Pro-Life (@secularprolife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Disproportionately high rates of disability-selective abortion are not simply the result of parents carefully considering their full range of options and freely choosing to abort. 1/

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“On this World Down Syndrome Day, we are going to focus on one of the most important legal battles ever led when it comes to the dignity of persons with Down syndrome. “ secularprolife.org/?p=10096

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“There is little less inclusive than perpetuating a form of ableism by singling out babies with disabilities for abortion.” Lynn Murray for The Critic thecritic.co.uk/the-worth-of-d…

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Mr. Crowder obviously does not think a little representation for kids from one of the most vulnerable communities in the world systemically targeted for eugenic extermination, is good. Oh, and also, apparently, nobody told him the R word is a deeply harmful and ignorant slur.

Caroline Farrow (@cf_farrow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People in wheelchairs openly weeping, here outside of Parliament. The atmosphere is one of profound sadness and terror. A dark cloud has descended over the UK. #AssistedDyingBill

Disability Rights UK (@disrightsuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨DR UK's Statement on Passing of Assisted Dying Bill We stand firmly against a law that risks pressuring Disabled people into decisions driven by lack of options rather than genuine choice. This bill could reinforce the narrative that Disabled people’s lives are less valuable.

🚨DR UK's Statement on Passing of Assisted Dying Bill

We stand firmly against a law that risks pressuring Disabled people into decisions driven by lack of options rather than genuine choice. This bill could reinforce the narrative that Disabled people’s lives are less valuable.