True Humanity at it's Finest

YT: When this autistic man started having trouble singing the national anthem, something happened that could bring you to tears. What an amazing display of humanity. It's great to see that there is still goodness in the world.
SveNitoRsays...

Pretty nice. What I like the most, though, is not the reaction of the audience, but the way the man actually seems to be happy. If he truly has autism then that is a pretty rare sight, which warms my heart . A bit tricky with people with autism though. Some laugh, even though they are miserable.

westysays...

" It's great to see that there is still goodness in the world." ?

i realy don't see how this is measure of goodness in the world .

Sure its nice singing along to the song together thats fine no problem with that and as svenitor said its gr8 that the guy seems to be having fun.

also its all very well singing "land of the free" but fact is for the average citizen of america there are European countries that are FAR more free and democratic than america is so id just feel like a chump singing those lines.

Morganthsays...

^Westy

As an American expat living in Europe, I can testify the truth is quite the opposite of what you claim. In America, something is considered permissible unless it is strictly forbidden. In Europe, something is considered forbidden unless it is strictly allowed.

Switzerland may be a lot cleaner, but it's a police state way worse than America. You can't work how you want in France. Spain had a dictator until the 70's. Belgium's electoral system is so messed up we've passed the 300 day mark without a government. The UK? Germany? Sweden?

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