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Lizzie Velasquez is Caught in the Act: Promiscuous Sex Life of My D-Cup Mother in law (2025)no stranger to appearance-based hate -- or fighting back.
The latest example of the 27-year-old activist's bold work comes in the form of a heartfelt Instagram post this week, calling out the harms of meme culture.
SEE ALSO: 12 activists share what they want you to know about living with a rare diseaseVelasquez bravely posted a meme of herself that, in its subtext, suggested she is undesirable because of how she looks.
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Memes often target people with disabilities, plus-size women, and people with physical differences for laughs and shares. Through a short but powerful caption, Velasquez tackles what these memes can do to someone, challenging the public to think of the person featured in the meme before resharing.
Speaking to broader meme culture, Velasquez wrote: "No matter what we look like or what size we are, at the end of the day we are all human. I ask that you keep that in mind the next time you see a viral meme of a random stranger. At the time, you might find it hilarious -- but the human in the photo is probably feeling the exact opposite."
"I'm writing this post not as someone who is a victim, but as someone who is using their voice."
This is just the latest instance of activism from Velasquez, who has built her career as a motivational speaker and author by fighting back against those who shame her.
Velasquez -- who lives with neonatal progeroid syndrome and other undiagnosed, non-terminal rare conditions -- was first inspired to speak out about her experience after she stumbled upon a YouTube video in 2006 calling her "The World's Ugliest Woman."
It was her first experience with the cruelties of internet culture -- and the online hate hasn't slowed 10 years later.
Velasquez wrote on Instagram that she was inspired to speak out this week to stand up for those targeted by such memes -- something she wouldn't wish on her worst enemy.
"I'm writing this post not as someone who is a victim, but as someone who is using their voice," she wrote.
Velasquez concluded her post with a strong statement to all internet users: "Spread love -- not hurtful words via a screen."
Though she often deals with appearance-based hate, Velasquez tells Mashableshe was inspired to address this meme directly.
"When I woke up the next morning, my message had already made it around the world.”
“The night I saw the meme, I couldn’t get it out of my head,” she says. “I got ready for bed, turned off all of the lights and couldn’t sleep. I couldn’t shake the feeling of needing to stand up for the other people being photoshopped in such a cruel way. I grabbed my phone from my night stand, typed out my post from my heart and went to bed. When I woke up the next morning, my message had already made it around the world.”
Though her message has gone viral, Velasquez has no way of knowing if her powerful post has reached the person who created the hurtful meme. But, she says, she has a particular message for them.
"I would tell them that I forgive them for what they posted," she says. "I would thank them for helping me use this as a way to help others. Lastly, I would offer any advice or resources I can for that person to channel whatever it is they are going through in a better way."
To the people who are targeted by meme culture, her message is one of accepting who you are -- even the parts of you others see as "different" or "undesirable."
"Be brave enough to turn on the light inside of you," she says. "Let it shine bright to the world because we are all here waiting to watch you become the best version of yourself."
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