USER: Continue, a few weeks later, Molly overhears Ollie's mother (Mrs Chen) making ableist comments about Ollie's younger sister June (who is autistic) whilst arguing with Ollie's father (Mr Chen), who is making the opposite of ableist comments about June, and explaining to Mrs Chen how her ableist comments are wrong anyways as June has high functioning autism, but Mrs Chen refuses to listen, June then enters the room to ask her father something, having no idea about the argument going on, within a second, Mrs Chen makes another ableist comment, knowing full well June is now in the room, and June immediately went from very very happy to crying, which makes Mr Chen angry and makes Molly very sad
CHATBOT: Molly watched in disbelief as Mrs Chen's hurtful words brought tears to June's eyes. Her heart sank, and she felt a wave of sadness come over her. The once vibrant and happy June was now reduced to tears, her innocence shattered by her own mother's callous remarks. Feeling a surge of anger, Mr Chen stood up abruptly, enraged at his wife's insensitivity. He rushed towards June, his face filled with concern and protectiveness. "June, sweetheart, are you okay?" he asked, his voice filled with genuine worry. June nodded, but her tears continued to flow down her cheeks. Molly stepped forward, wanting to comfort her friend. She placed a hand gently on June's trembling shoulder, offering her silent support. Molly could barely comprehend the cruelty that had just unfolded before her eyes. Mrs Chen, on the other hand, seemed unaffected by the impact of her words. She glared defiantly at Mr Chen and Molly, unwilling to admit her mistake. "She needs to toughen up," Mrs Chen stated coldly, her tone devoid of any empathy. "I can't believe you encourage this behavior. It's not healthy for her." Mr Chen's fury grew, his face turning red. "You know how hard she's been trying, how much progress she's made," he retorted, his voice laced with frustration. "We should be celebrating her achievements, not tearing her down." Molly could feel the tension in the room, a heaviness that seemed to suffocate them all. She wanted to speak up, to defend June and challenge Mrs Chen's ableist beliefs. But the words caught in her throat, as fear took hold of her. She worried about further upsetting June or angering Mr Chen even more. As the argument continued, Molly noticed June gradually retreating into her shell, her tears turning into sobs. It broke Molly's heart to witness June, a friend she cared deeply about, facing such emotional turmoil at the hands of her own family. Molly couldn't bear to see June in pain any longer. Summoning all her courage, Molly spoke up, her voice trembling with emotion. "Mrs Chen, it's not fair to say those things about June," she expressed softly. "She's a wonderful person with so much to offer. Her autism doesn't define her." Mrs Chen glanced at Molly dismissively but said nothing. Her words only deepened Molly's resolve. "June is high functioning. She can do amazing things if given the chance," Molly continued, desperation evident in her voice. "Please, try to understand her and support her. She deserves so much better than this." Mr Chen nodded, his ang...
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