Ms. Rachel Addresses Backlash for Her Post About Nolan Wells

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 Ms. Rachel shared some of the critical letters she has received and vowed to keep advocating for kids.

After receiving criticism on social media for speaking out on Nolan Wells and other humanitarian and political events in the US and abroad, children’s educator and content producer Ms. Rachel is responding to her detractors. She defended utilizing her influence to promote human rights and children in a recent Instagram post, stating that she would not remain silent.

According to Ms. Rachel, taking care of kids has always been a part of her mission. Ms. Rachel mentioned a number of harsh remarks she received in the Instagram post.

She was advised by one source to “stay in your lane and sing kid’s songs.” She just said, “No.” Someone more commented that they liked her best when she “sang on YouTube.” In response, Ms. Rachel stated that she “never sang on YouTube” and that she has “always cared about how children around the world are treated.”

Instagram post: white image with bold text 'Nolan Wells and his family deserve justice' on the left; dark right side shows a comments thread. Instagram post: white image with bold black text reading "Nolan Wells and his family deserve justice."
Additionally, she refuted claims that she was turning political. “It’s political to recognize the humanity of every child, every person, to want their human rights to be respected, and to support policies that reflect those beliefs,” she wrote. “I’ve always been political.” “Being against genocide isn’t controversial,” Ms. Rachel said in response to inquiries about why she has gained notoriety. It’s being quiet about it.”

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