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Originally posted by Growlybear:
I'm afraid I most definitely have no soul; it made me feel quite nauseous watching that clip. There aren't many things I loathe more than precocious little children singing badly and that one was no exception.



quite ......and parents pushing their kids on the back of a disability ............in all honesty - it's wonderful that he broke through his autism through music ..............why exploit this by putting him through the trauma of TV appearances? He really wasn't that good ...........OK but - surely to God they'd be thankful he'd found a voice and a way of communicating ...............why put it on TV for all to see?
Soozy Woo
I am with Soozy, carotina, paace, growly, and marybee on this one. First the positive: The little kid is extremely cute and his cute little voice and the way he speaks are very endearing; I found him very likeable. But I agree that using the child's disability to win over the audience and the judges and to gain public votes, is simply 'not on.' Shake Head

Plus, I didn't have one tear come into my eye and can't really 'get' why anyone actually did. Maybe the above 5 posters like me, are sick of the 'sob stories have got talent' scenario now and we are just getting tired of kids being put through who are not actually that good, because they're 'cute' and/or they have a cool sob story.

Didn't even raise a tear with me. Disappointed Thought he was a nice kid, but very average as a performer, and I am tired of sob stories and kids being put through who have a 'below average' talent, when some people who aren't amazing, but who have potential, are passed over and sent home. The whole show is so contrived; both in the USA 'and' in the UK.

And yes I do have a soul: I am just not gullible.
S

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