In Russia, a girl with autism was abused at a cafe.

In Russia, a girl with autism was abused at a cafe
In Russia, a girl with autism was abused at a cafe

An employee of a Russian cafe attacked a girl with autism, claiming that 'sick people do not have the right to be in public places.' This information was provided by Russian media.

Russia does not like children with autism

In Volgograd, a situation arose involving a girl with autism.

A mother and her daughter were traveling from Yeisk in Kuban to Saint Petersburg and stopped at a place called 'Zhar-pizza' in Volgograd. However, the trip turned into a scandal.

Russians do not allow 'sick people' in public places

While the mother was ordering food, the daughter just lay on the couch in the empty cafe. However, the cafe employee aggressively refuted such a decision and demanded that 'sick people' should not appear in public places and only go to doctors. Even after explanations about the girl's autism, the employee continued to express her negative opinion.

When the mother asked her to repeat her words in front of the camera, the employee made an obscene gesture.

We remind you that earlier we reported an incident involving a striptease organized by a xenophobic Russian in a public place. We also reported on the bloody terror initiated by Russians who returned from the war back home.

This incident indicates a deterioration of civil society in Russia and issues of tolerance towards people with disabilities. The mass spread of incidents where people with autism or other conditions are expelled from public places signifies the need to identify and eliminate discrimination in society.


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