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Originally Posted by sunnyatlast
I've seen your son many times in front of the stage, and each time, my eyes fill with tears of joy, seeing him enjoy the music so, so much.
Our friends and visiting relatives feel the same way and have commented to us that it is wonderful seeing people with disabilities out there having fun like everyone else.
I suspect that the so-called man who said that "other people and entertainers" said that they think it's rude for you to put him by the stage and just leave him there.....didn't have the guts to say this was his own bone-headed judgement of the matter.
And I doubt the singers/players said anything like that. If anything, they would enjoy performing for someone as enthusiastic as your son or others with similar disabilities/wheelchair who are up front near the band.
If he would do that again, tell him it's none of his business and he'll have to find another listener for his mean-spirited talk.
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Don't let the bastards grind you down. Illegitimi non carborundum! Saw this on a plaque in back of a blues singer a few days ago on CBS Nightly News.
I doubt if that person spoke for anything except his own stupidity and lack of empathy.