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Family’s Home Vandalized After They Adopted These 2 Children (PHOTOS)

People in their neighborhood vandalized this family’s home after seeing the two children they had just adopted. Should the people responsible for this h…. c…. go to p….?

One morning, the Hollis family awoke to a disturbing surprise. H…. graffiti was strewn across their property. “We live in a small town in Central Illinois and woke one morning in April 2011 to find our home and cars had been spray painted,” mother Anne Hollis told Everyone Matters

The h…-filled words they found spray-painted on their home included “R….” and “Get Outta Town.” The a…. against the Hollis family occurred because their two adopted daughters from Ukraine have Down Syndrome, according to Little Things. “That day changed my life forever,” recalled Anne Hollis.

Anne’s two sons, then aged 6 and 7, wanted to fight back by making a video to “speak up for our sisters,” the boys said. The video that they made with the help of their parents called on the public to stop using the word “r…..”

In the video, the boys hold up index cards that read, “For Meg and Alina,” after sharing what happened to their home. Then, they continue to use the index cards to make a very powerful statement in honor of their sisters.

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