Thomas Paine's version of "you didn't build that":
"Separate an individual from society,and give him an island or a continent to possess,and he cannot acquire personal property. He cannot be rich. So inseparably are the means connected with the end,in all cases,that where the former do not exist the latter cannot be obtained. All accumulation, therefore,of personal property,beyond what a man's own hands produce, is derived to him by living in society; and he owes on every principle of justice,of gratitude,and of civilization,a part of that accumulation back again to society from whence the whole came"
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The mother of an autistic child said she was moved to tears when a visiting American Football star joined her son, who was eating alone at school.
Travis Rudolph, a wide receiver for Florida State, was visiting a school in Tallahassee on Tuesday when he saw Bo Paske sitting by himself.
His mother, Leah, posted a photo to Facebook, where it quickly went viral.
She said that since that day her son had had no problem finding people to have lunch with him.
“This is one day I didn’t have to worry if my sweet boy ate lunch alone,” she said.
“He sat across from someone who is a hero in many eyes. Travis Rudolph thank you so much, you made this momma exceedingly happy, and have made us fans for life!”
“Sometimes I’m grateful for his autism. That may sound like a terrible thing to say, but in some ways I think, I hope, it shields him.
“He doesn’t seem to notice when people stare at him when he flaps his hands. He doesn’t seem to notice that he doesn’t get invited to birthday parties anymore. And he doesn’t seem to mind if he eats lunch alone.”
She said the small moment captured in the photo has had a “huge impact”.
The small act of kindness was picked up by both local and national newspapers. Rudolph, one of several players visiting the school that day, said he wasn’t expecting the huge reaction.
“We just had a great conversation. He started off, telling me his name was Bo, telling me how much he loves Florida State. We went from there,” said the West Palm Beach, Florida, native, now beginning his junior season.
“I just wanted to go say hi to the kid, because I saw him eating alone. I didn’t even know anybody took a photo of it,” he said. “I’m glad it can bring awareness to helping others.”
“It was real easy… you’d never think anything was wrong with him. He had a nice smile on his face. Just a really warm person.”
Leah Paske says her son now has no shortage of lunch companions, and “everyone was super welcoming.”
Bo was also excited by all the attention. “It’s been awesome. Everyone was so proud of me,” he said.
Florida State WR Travis Rudolph and several other #FSU football players visited Montford Middle School in Tallahassee. Travis happened to see a young man eating lunch by himself and decided to join him. Someone took a photo of the two and sent it to the boy’s mother. Leah Paske wrote a lengthy Facebook post thanking Travis for spending time with her son Bo, who she says has autism.
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