A heartbreaking story surrounding a young girl who has had to sell lemonade to pay for brain surgery is causing outrage online.
The internet learned this week of 7-year-old Liza Scott, who reporters found selling lemonade at her mother Elizabeth’s bakery in Alabama.
‘I hope I make it’: 7-year-old Alabama girl selling lemonade to fund her own brain surgerieshttps://t.co/OO4HwyC8Os
— jonnyboyca 🪑🧤🦺🏳️🌈🚀 (@jonnyboyca) February 27, 2021
Liza began having seizures within the last month and learned that she had not one but three rare cerebral malformations.
A single mother, Elizabeth says that even with insurance, the surgery as well as travel and lodging will cost the family in excess of $10,000.
But while local reporters framed Liza’s lemonade stand as “a sign of hope and perseverance in the face of adversity,” users online are pushing back on the notion that the situation represents a “feel good story.”
“Not a feel good story… an absolute disgrace…” Yashar Ali wrote.
Not a feel good story…an absolute disgrace…
‘I hope I make it’: 7-year-old Alabama girl selling lemonade to fund her own brain surgeries https://t.co/ySLNSG9qWC— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) February 27, 2021
This is not a feel-good story https://t.co/BRB6Z0FzvA
— ryan teague beckwith (@ryanbeckwith) February 27, 2021
To frame a story of a 7 year old selling lemonade to fund her life-saving brain surgeries as anything other than abject societal failure is deranged https://t.co/uSeiZ7NCl7
— amil (@amil) February 27, 2021
Users instead argued that the story was a damning indictment of the current U.S. healthcare system. “The fact that a seven year old has to raise money for her own brain surgery is so unfathomably evil that no words could possibly do it justice,” Aidan Smith added. “We need Medicare for All immediately.”
The fact that a seven year old has to raise money for her own brain surgery is so unfathomably evil that no words could possibly do it justice. We need Medicare for All immediately.https://t.co/yEmPpbP8OG
— Aidan Smith (@aidan_smx) February 27, 2021
How is it not clear how dystopian and ludicrously fucked up this is? And yet the media spins it as a feel-good story?
“Because when life gave her lemons… She made lemonade.”Lemonade? No. Fuck those lemons. We need Medicare for All.https://t.co/QC1EFmxcYN
— Scott Santens 🧢🏄♂️ (@scottsantens) February 27, 2021
The US spends more on defense than the next ten countries combined. We can bomb a mouse in Kandahar with pinpoint accuracy but we can’t protect this little girl because sOcIAlisM. https://t.co/Nlkbw7tnOa
— Kevin Sussman (@KevinSussman) February 27, 2021
“The fact that this is accepted let alone possible in this country speaks volumes about its leadership,” The People’s Party tweeted. “We hope this sweet girl makes it & we will continue to fight so no one, child or adult, has to bear the burden of self funding life-saving health care.”
The fact that this is accepted let alone possible in this country speaks volumes about its leadership.
We hope this sweet girl makes it & we will continue to fight so no one, child or adult, has to bear the burden of self funding life-saving health care.https://t.co/JRmYoUu8k5— The People’s Party (@PeoplesParty_US) February 27, 2021
How in hot hell can reporters write a story like this and not point to the broken healthcare system in which a kid has to scrape together money to save her life? https://t.co/9lzmubuf4m
— Roxanne Khamsi (@rkhamsi) February 27, 2021
This is horrendous–all the adults are busy being inspired by her and she, at 7, is contemplating her own mortality. “I can’t handle [the seizures]. So, I hope I make it. My mom keeps saying I’m going to, but I feel like I’m not.” https://t.co/MMAzMpmtRq
— Gillian Branstetter (@GBBranstetter) February 27, 2021
As noted by News19, Liza and her mother will be flying to Boston Children’s Hospital next week to begin the first of several surgeries.
“I can’t handle it. So, I hope I make it,” Liza said of her seizures. “My mom keeps saying I’m going to, but I feel like I’m not.”
Thankfully, since her story was broadcasted, Liza has received over $145,000 in donations online. Elizabeth has also begun documenting her daughter’s harrowing journey on Facebook.
While countless people are undoubtedly more than happy to donate to Liza, countless more feel that children shouldn’t be forced to crowdfund online in order to have a shot at life.
*story by The Daily Dot