Autistic woman, Eu Chi scholar, stops making fun of disability Believe has knowledge, more useful than some deputies.



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An autistic woman, the only EU PhD student in Thailand, Chi stops making fun of her disability, pointing out that she has more knowledge, skills and benefits than some MPs.

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case Koi Aratchaporn Phokinphakorn Post a story as an image General Prayut Chan-o-cha Prime Minister and Minister of Defense With the message saying “Other people, he is not like you, the merchant who stays home for 14-15 days alone and has money to spend.

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Later Mrs. Parina Graigupt MP Ratchaburi, Palang Pracharat Party (NACC) posted a message via Facebook in response. Koy Aratchaporn In one episode, “Koi Asaraporn is … Who is the star-faced actor or autism? So he played a clown @joke six scenes and she No, therefore I have to get to the General node Prayut.

Against the above Just a dream, Naga, Sukpaiboon Use Twitter Piangfan Angela Naksukpaiboon Post a counter message Parina What alludes to disability is that I am autistic. Currently, she is the only Thai autistic person to receive the scholarship. Ergonomics Branch PhD Scholarships Living in the UK European Union Fund. I am sure I have knowledge. Skill and benefits that some MP Please stop taking disability to make fun of me.

Just dream The post continues that, having previously represented Thailand, he went to the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize, an internship at the Smithsonian Institution, DC. (It is not a scholarship from the Thai government and without obligation) and many others I will not brag. But I will say that people with disabilities can do more than you think.

Finally, he stated that People with disabilities can do more than previously thought. If we are providing opportunities for people with disabilities in education Like scholarships to study abroad like most people. (Our scholarships are non-binding foreign governments and universities) employ more people with disabilities and change their attitude / stereotypes about people with disabilities.



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