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Irritated Dad Silences Co-Workers Laughing at “Retard” Costume With Picture of His Daughter

Shannon Daughtry and her husband Dustin are proud parents to three beautiful children.

Their youngest daughter, Raegan, has Down Syndrome, but that’s never slowed this family down.

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One day over lunch, Dustin heard a conversation that hit a little too close to home. Naturally, he came home and told his wife, who shared the conversation on Facebook.

The post has since gone viral, and has people everywhere reconsidering the words they use:

“So, I just can’t shake this sad feeling I have had since my husband told me this story today. I wasn’t going to share it, but then decided that if it could enlighten one person, that it would be worth it. My husband, Dustin, was at work yesterday, sitting at a big lunch table of about 15 people. These are all guys that he waves hello to but doesn’t really know on a personal level.

Anyway, one of the guys starts telling the whole group a story about a Halloween party that he attended this past weekend. The guy says ‘OMG, my brother came to the party and had the best costume. He went as a RETARD! Oh man, it was hilarious!!! He was awesome. He looked like such a good retard!’ My husband was totally taken aback and just sat there pretty stunned for a moment while he gathered his thoughts. Meanwhile some of the guys were laughing at the story, while some were just listening. So Dustin, almost giving the impression that he was going along with it said, with a small smile, ‘Well, wait, what does a retard look like?’ The guy just said ‘I don’t know, but he was good! He was the perfect retard.’

So a couple seconds go by while Dustin took out his phone and pulled up this picture of our daughter and then pushed his phone to the center of the table. He said ‘This is my little girl, Raegan’ and all the guys, including the storyteller, lean in to look and they all start saying ‘Awww, she’s adorable!’ ‘Wow, Cute kid, man’ etc…

Dustin then looked at the storyteller and said ‘Thanks, she is amazing. She has Down syndrome. So, I’m sure you can imagine that I don’t appreciate this costume conversation. I’m just wondering, Is she what a retard looks like, to you?’

Of course, mouths dropped and there was total silence while the guy tried to say that wasn’t what he meant, on and on…. Dustin just went on to explain why that word is so hurtful, shouldn’t be used, and especially how insulting it was to use it as a joke and a costume. Yeah, I’m sure it was pretty uncomfortable for everyone involved. But I think that those people at the lunch table probably went home with a little better understanding of why that word is so offensive and hurtful, especially to a family like ours. And I think one guy in particular probably went home feeling like a total jerk.

At least some good came out of it, but it still makes me feel so sad that some people look at our kids as a joke. :/ I’ve said it a thousand times. There are so many words in the dictionary that you can use in place of the ‘R’ word.

Please, for Raegan’s sake, consider using a different one.” ❤️


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We loved reading about Dustin’s courage, and the incredible lesson this family has to share with the world.

Share their powerful message to stand up for our brothers and sisters with Down Syndrome today, and visit Nothing Down About It to learn more.

Bri Lamm
Bri Lamm
Bri is an outgoing introvert with a heart that beats for adventure. She lives to serve the Lord, experience the world, and eat macaroni and cheese in between capturing life’s greatest moments on one of her favorite cameras.

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