Quaden Bayles Viral Bullying Video Has Social Media Offering Immediate Support
02/21/2020 12:14 pm EST
"To Quaden You have a friend in me," wrote one social media user. "To his mum. I have a disabled child and bullying happens just remember your doing a great job. Keel string you have an amazing boy."
"No words. May he find strength in the positivity of those people who love him. And may all those who have bullied him discover how precious life is one day and learn compsssion and empathy before they destroy themselves and others," wrote another. "My heart and thoughts are with him."
"This is beyond heartbreaking it's crushing," tweeted one person. "Quaden you're a champ and one of the bravest kids that I've ever seen."
"Hey [Quaden Bayles]-you are awesome and you are loved," added another. "I was bullied a lot at school. There were days that I wanted to never go back and I wished I wasn't who I was. But it got better. You're a million times stronger than I was. The world is a million times better with you in it."
"Quaden might not know it yet, but he is changing the world," expressed somebody else. "He has people from all over the planet in his corner. Too mighty young brother, we're with you and you're loved."
"This is one of the most saddest videos I've ever watched. This beautiful young man is 9 years old & it's absolutely heartbreaking," wrote another person. "[Quaden Bayles] everyone around the world loves you & we all have your back."
"[Quaden Bayles] I don't know you but I want you to know that you are loved," wrote one person. "Millions of people are pulling for you. Don't worry about the insignificant people that are hurting you. The pain you feel is real, but it's temporary. I'm a 100% Disabled Veteran, and I'm in your corner!"
"You are so loved," wrote another. "No one deserves to be treated this way.
My heart goes out to Quaden and [Yarrake Bayles]and I wish I could help this family."
Meanwhile, Williams, a self-proclaimed "part-time dwarf," has raised more than $230,000 to send Bayles and his mother to Disneyland.
"This isn't just for Quaden, this is for anyone who has been bullied in their lives and told they weren't good enough," the GoFundMe page reads in part. "Let's show Quaden and others, that there is good in the world and they are worthy of it."
Williams explained on Twitter that "any money left over after flights, hotel, food, tickets and some spending cash for the family (gotta get those mouse ears!), will be donated to anti-bullying/anti-abuse charities."
In a later update, he said that Fiji Airways had offered to donate tickets for Quaden and his mother.
The 9-year-old is also receiving a show of support from the indigenous Australian rugby league team, who in a video invited him to lead the players out on the field at an All-Star Game this weekend.
ONE Championship CEO Chatri Sityodtong has also offered Quaden free MMA lessons.
According to Sityodtong, the 9-year-old's mother has been in contact and has accepted the offer ""to come to Singapore for an all-expenses-paid vacation so Quaden can learn martial arts at EVOLVE."
In a subsequent tweet, Sityodtong encouraged his followers to "let us all take the opportunity to show little Quaden how much the world cares."
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