Ian Moche’s release after Juana Viale’s program

Ian Moche’s release after Juana Viale’s program
Ian Moche’s release after Juana Viale’s program

The child influencer and disseminator of the autism spectrum expressed his discomfort on the networks, after the bad comments and criticism received.

Ian Moche He was one of the guests on the program “Having lunch with Juana Viale” (El Trece), to emphasize its dissemination on autism. The 11-year-old boy is an influencer and for some time now, he has been dedicated to communicating about autistic spectrum disorder through networks and media.

He was not the only one at the table since he was accompanied by Santiago Maratea, Eduardo Sacheri, Florencia Otero, Victorio D’Alessandro and Dr. Alexia Ratazzi. However, his presence in this program did not have the desired result since the boy was the victim of negative comments on the networks.

Given this situation, from Moche’s official account, his family shared a video where the child expresses his discomfort at these reactions. “Ian shouldn’t be giving explanations but he does, and do you know why? Because we believe that what happened today is a great reflection of how backward we are as a society, where hatred reigns, because we also believe that bullying begins at home, in the family.“, they expressed from Instagram.

“The world for autistic people, for anxious people, for those who live with hyperactivity, for those who struggle with their depression, is not prepared, the current world is hostile and if on the part of each one of us we do NOT do our part, this will be is going downhill,” they highlighted from the account.

Ian Moche is dedicated to the dissemination of autism on the networks. Photo: IG.

Ian Moche explained why he cried in the middle of the recordings

In the shared video, Ian appears speaking in front of the camera making his defense. “It was my dream to go to that program as you know. Many people interceded and I am grateful. But I want to speak for the comments…It was very difficult for me to be on that program, many times it is difficult for us to socialize and understand the dynamics of the conversation.“, he expressed.

“They told me ‘but’, they were invalidating me and not letting me finish the idea. I don’t want to be rude, I don’t like that. I try a lot to try to be good. It is my super interest to communicate. Many times it can be made very long or very short, and not be understood. But don’t say those things because I didn’t want to convey that,” he added.

Ian Moche was one of the guests on Juana Viale’s program. Photos: IG.

On the other hand, the boy confessed that he cried several times throughout the recording. “I noticed three things: that I was really wrong, that I was making a mistake and that they were invalidating me.…I felt invalidated and I couldn’t speak. “They asked me only one question, then they didn’t ask me any more questions about my personal life,” she highlighted, while ensuring that there was a lack of order and organization.

“I really wanted to report a lot of things but they didn’t let me finish the rest. I even read a book to be informed. I am going to improve my social skills because it is often difficult for me, I am going to try to improve because empathy not only has to come from the neurotypical but from the autistic themselves“he assured.

At the end of the video, Ian reflected on the society that is not yet prepared on issues of inclusion. “The ideal world does not exist but there can be a friendlier society, where we do not hurt others, where we listen to the experience of others and do not disqualify. A friendlier and more empathetic society…Many times they call us rigid, but what does not adapt is the environment, which does not know how to receive an autistic person.“, hill.

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