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Don't Get F+cked Up: My Fight To Overcome Mess & Manipulation
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Don't Get F+cked Up: My Fight To Overcome Mess & Manipulation
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Everyone wants to fight me until they have to be me.
On the outside, people assume Tony "Rollon Rebel" is an angry, hell-on-wheels troll who's always in somebody's business. The truth is, Tony is much more than a mouth piece. He's not afraid to stand up to social media bullies and others who think they can throw rocks at him and hide their hand. Tony has spent the better part of his life advocating for people with disabilities, like him. From bringing awareness about the lack of ramps on public buildings to fighting for equitable accommodations in the classrooms, Tony has risked it all. But there is another side that many don't see. As a licensed therapist, people seek his help to solve their problems. Outside of his profession, he turns up as a fan and critic of some of your favorite television and reality stars. Some of his comments and interactions have cause some of the personalities to go live with stories they've made up about him. Hailing from Atlanta by way of St. Louis, Tony opens up about overcoming his naysayers, living in a wheelchair, discovering his sexuality, and learning to love and accept himself. With
Don't Get F+cked Up
, he finally gets to tell his side of the story. This is a cautionary warning to those who oppose him.
On the outside, people assume Tony "Rollon Rebel" is an angry, hell-on-wheels troll who's always in somebody's business. The truth is, Tony is much more than a mouth piece. He's not afraid to stand up to social media bullies and others who think they can throw rocks at him and hide their hand. Tony has spent the better part of his life advocating for people with disabilities, like him. From bringing awareness about the lack of ramps on public buildings to fighting for equitable accommodations in the classrooms, Tony has risked it all. But there is another side that many don't see. As a licensed therapist, people seek his help to solve their problems. Outside of his profession, he turns up as a fan and critic of some of your favorite television and reality stars. Some of his comments and interactions have cause some of the personalities to go live with stories they've made up about him. Hailing from Atlanta by way of St. Louis, Tony opens up about overcoming his naysayers, living in a wheelchair, discovering his sexuality, and learning to love and accept himself. With
Don't Get F+cked Up
, he finally gets to tell his side of the story. This is a cautionary warning to those who oppose him.