This is beautiful! I can't help but think the homecoming queen in my class would NEVER have done this. The popular kids aren't always kind people... Honestly most of them were cruel and hateful in my class.
It's refreshing to see that some in younger generations are doing okay in this regard.
Those days I'm afraid are gone. The Civility is gone and Apathy replaces Empathy.. Remember when we used to do Ice Bucket Challenges for ALS and those suffering from it back in 2014? Those same buckets now would probably be used to drown that person who had itπ«€
That was the sweetest thing the prom queen could have done. We have to make sure that we donβt lose our kindness, consideration and empathy for our fellow woman/man. Thank you to the girl in the blue dress you did the right thing. Iβm sorry for the loss of you mother to girl in the red dress.
βIn a touching act of kindness, Nyla Covington, a senior at Forrest County Agricultural High School in Mississippi, gave her homecoming queen crown to Brittany Walters, a classmate who had lost her mother to cancer earlier that day.β
Her parents r doing a great job! If only ALL πΊπΈwould b color blind since our skin color is 1/16β thick and underneath we are ALL the same. That is the only difference! We r loved the same and should do the same!
Obviously blue dress girl is really a kind person .Literally no judging, curiosity as a mom...I'm wondering what are the circumstances where a teenager loses mom in the morning and goes to homecoming that night? Again, just curious how this went. If y know, please tell me!π¦π
Iβm Canadian and, although this is a sweet gesture for sure, do not understand all the prom queen stuff. America has an obsession with kings, queens and princesses. They have them for everything!
Sadly the America we do live in has the girl in the red dress take the crown from the girl in the blue dress because voting was rigged and she's a DEI homecoming queen. Then Johnny Cowboy Hat would take it from her because women don't get to have nice things and he's the unelected homecoming KING!.
I recapped the story, and I said that's crazy, as I can't imagine doing it myself. I didn't say she was crazy for doing it, or a bad daughter, or anything of the sort.
I understood where you were coming from and figured her mom likely passed after a long illness and Iβm certain told her daughter to go. I lost my beloved grandmother in the early hours of cancer and had to go to work that day because no one would cover for me. It was beyond difficult.
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It's refreshing to see that some in younger generations are doing okay in this regard.
Real heroes among us.
So beautiful, kindness is the point.
Nailed it.
But it's most likely mom was sick and her death wasn't a surprise.