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AMAZING: 13yo Girl Rises Above Disabilities To Deliver Virtuoso Performance

A performance like this puts those 'victimhood olympians' in their proper place

We live in a time and place where it’s seen as a badge of honor to have some kind of victim group classification you can belong to.

For many, such a designation is a social tool to be used for personal gain — a shield against criticism or a weapon against your detractors.

But for one thirteen-year-old girl, none of that matters. Both her blindness and her autism would be self-evident even if the audience were not told about them.

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Unlike so many social bottom-feeders using dubious disabilities to fill a hole where their personality ought to be, these are simply brute facts about her life. Who this girl IS — REALLY is — has little to do with any medical diagnosis at all.

Lucy is a young girl with a phenomenal love for music and a talent to match.

What she just did on a piano brought the entire audience to their feet… not because of any victimhood status, but because she rose above all of that to deliver a masterful performance of a difficult and complex classical piece of music.

She went on to claim a first-place finish in ‘The Piano’, a televised competition at Royal Festival Hall featuring amateur pianists of all ages.

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