We had previously talked about the case of Joaquín Nahuel, the 10-year-old boy who began preparing and selling cakes to pay for his operations after an accident that caused burns all over his body.
Despite having the support of many people and raising the money necessary for his operations, the little Argentine was the target of ridicule and harassment by users on Twitter.
Some network users made negative comments about her cakes, but also some hurtful comments about her physique due to the burns she has, so her mother decided to cancel her account.
However, Joaquín returned to Twitter with his mind raised through a video, in which the little boy can be seen saying a few words in which he assures that he will not let anything or anyone frustrate his dream of becoming a great pastry chef.
Hi friends! I was thinking about what happened on Twitter and I decided that I am going to continue, that I am not going to let anything or anyone frustrate my dream.
Raquel Escobar, the child’s mother, assured that among the comments they offended him saying that he was a disabled pastry chef and that his cakes were burned like him. When her mother began to read them, she knew that they were words that were harming her son, so she chose to temporarily delete Joaquín’s Twitter account.
So days later, the boy wanted to make it clear that he would not be harassed by the cyberbullies and that he was going to continue fighting for his dream of being a professional pastry chef.
After being the victim of “cyberbullying”, Joaquín Nahuel, the boy who makes cakes, returned to Twitter with a video in which he encouraged those who also suffer aggression not to give up pic.twitter.com/3akTc7xocn
— RT in Spanish (@ActualidadRT) December 11, 2021
I’m going to keep going and I wanted to give some advice to those who are going through the same thing as me: keep going, fight for what you want; Don’t let anything or anyone stop your dreams. If I am strong, you are too, a disability does not make us neither less nor more.
Faced with the harassment, thousands of users on social networks sent him messages and comments of support in which they said that these people were wrong for having that mentality.
In this way, in another recording, the boy says that he does not hold a grudge against him and forgives all those people who have offended him on social networks.
I forgive them and that there is no more talk of the subject. Just as it happens on social networks, it happens to me in real life and I can’t be denouncing everyone because they tell me something. I want to tell you that I forgive those who criticized me and invite you to come and meet me. Bye!