-Zora Neale Hurston
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In a nation that is unaware of the startling growth in cases of Wondebreditis, it is hardly surprising that a person afflicted with this horrible disease would be subject to the judging eye of the uneducated masses. This disease causes a deformation in the upper-facial area of those affected, producing what appears to be a slice of “toasted bread” around the eyes, nose, and forehead of the subject. Those few affected with Wondebreditis, or “bread-face,” were born with a strange mutation in their seventeenth chromosome, making this seemingly strange - and very rare - illness a genetic disorder. While bread-face cannot be contracted through physical contact or exchange of bodily fluids, many remain skeptical and unfairly prejudiced. In the past, physicians believed that this disorder was a result of what was referred to in the first edition of Dorland’s Medical Dictionary as “bad breeding,” implying that the offspring of someone with a very low intelligence level would produce this facial deformity. However, discoveries in recent decades have disbanded this theory, as many “intelligent” historical figures have had progeny with this disorder - most notably founding father Benjamin Franklin, whose illegitimate son Malcolm was a “bread-face,” wunderkind Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, whose relatively unknown - and unfortunately named - daughter, Irmgard, suffered, and Winston Churchill, whose reclusive son, Artie, was seriously effected by a rather severe instance of Wondebreditis. There is still no known cause for this chromosomal mutation; however, those afflicted with this disorder can - and do - lead perfectly normal lives.
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However, despite the relative ambiguity of society’s view of Wondebreditis, I expected a well informed, and open public to look past my apparent abnormality. But my expectation of people’s generosity was unfounded. Within minutes of slipping on the crisp mask of toast, I was bombarded with catcalls and disgusted glances. As I walked down the sidewalk, I was met with double-takes and laughter. Cars barely stopped at intersections, hardly allowing me a safe crossing with an eyesight deprived of peripheral vision. Our country, despite years fighting for equal rights and a nation free of prejudice, is still subject to the horrible words and actions of the naive and misinformed. I now know the prejudice and discrimination those with “bread-face” face on a daily basis, I now see the unfairness that these sufferers are laden with, and it has inspired me to fight for those with this rare genetic disorder.
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