First Time Reaction to Labour (the cacophony) and Labour (LIVE at Tate Britain) by Paris Paloma
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- In this video we will be taking our first look at Labour (the cacophony) and Labour (LIVE at Tate Britain) by Paris Paloma.
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Running is her breaking the cycle by not putting a future daughter thought that
@CaliLiz was going to say this. Such a beautiful reaction though! 🥰
@@Spid.E-girl you mean with all the fans’ videos?
I love how y'all stopped at 1:40 to bring attention to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Y'all are fantastic reactors/creators. I'm here for whatever you decide to react to in the future.
The real problem with this song is that Paris Paloma created a song about institutionalized domestic violence and it resonated with so many women that she could create a whole montage video out of the ones who were willing to go public with their faces and voices.
We are failing as a society.
9:04 Counterpoint: if you are in an abusive relationship and you can get out, RUN! Do not “break cycles” or whatever. You should run.
Oftentimes, running IS breaking the cycle.
@@emilyloyd7655 exactly!!!
I love that the video has so many different women with different cultures, physical attributes, skills, passions, experiences, attitudes, concerns. And all of them understand exactly what this song is about. That hurts, but means we all have a common starting point for discussion and making it better.
This song reminds me that it could have been me, and that hits hard. I am 32, but I know at least 5 women in my family from earlier generations who were in abusive relationships. Some got away, some did not due the the fact that 'marriage was for life and divorce was shameful.' It hurts to know that the freedoms I have in society are so new and so fragile.
Thank you so much for sharing your story with us ❤️ 💕
I’m 33 and I feel the same. I look at the aunts and uncles on my mother’s side, and even the kind of men my cousins married… and I’m thankful that my mother managed to escape, marry a kind man, and never dumb herself down in order to be loved.
By no means do I have a good relationship with her, but irregardless, she made sure I knew that no woman deserves this.
Same. My mum was in an abusive relationship with my dad and wasn't able to escape for a long time. Now they are divorced and it was the best decision ever and my mum is a happy woman again. ❤️
OMG!! I LOVE HIM!!
I was one of the ones who said that he didn't get it in the other video, and seeing how he heard the criticism and learned says so much! Even the dynamic in the relationship seems more genuine here and you both look so comfortable and good together giving your opinions and listening to each other.
You guys EARNED my subscription. Kudos to this sweet husband. Sir, you gave me hope in humanity again. ❤️
Thank you so much 💓 💗
I'm quite glad that I'm what the world considers homley. Being unattractive has protected me from the worst men have to deal out.
This anthem for women is so powerful.
Unfortunately running is the only option for an awful lot of women.
I feel you! I'm also considered unattractive by most men's standards, and I'm grateful for it. Being unattractive protects me to some extent. But I live and work downtown in a major city so I have to deal with a lot of harassment anyways - predators don't actually care what a woman looks like, they just care that she's in their general vicinity and might be an easy target.
@@sydneybird2462 I understand. Luckily I also have another trait that also wards off would be attackers. I'm not afraid and I'm pretty sure that telescopes out to people.
I don't know why, but I have never been afraid of someone attacking me.
I got picked on as a kid, but once I made my willingness to fight an attacker really obvious, folks teased but never threatened me.
As an adult, I feel like I would seriously hurt anyone trying to mug me.
@sydneybird2462 I found out a couple of weeks ago that I really can defend myself when attacked.
2 young people half.My age attacked me in a parking lot And I don't really remember it that clearly because of the amount of adrenaline , I was experiencing at the time, but the video footage from the store showed me throwing my attacker to the ground. I have no recollection of doing that. I got beat up a bit and wound up with a mild concussion, a brused face and some scrapes, but other than that. I was remarkably ok.
Never felt fear during the attack. A more accurate description would be anger and defiance.
I guess it's all a matter of perspective.
It's one of the few songs that actually make me cry with rage, sadness and everything between all at the same time.
I can’t listen to this song without crying. So powerful.
@@Godlim17 me too. It’s my anthem now. Sent it to my daughter to listen to
I love this reaction, thank you for stopping at 1:40. Free Palestine!
Glad you enjoyed it 💓
I love the dynamic of you two
Thank you 😊
This song has always been equal parts sweet and bitter to hear for me. It spreads an important message, however I grew up in a living situation exactly like this . However, my mother didn't get away until I was in my early teens and then fell into another (arguably worse) relationship immediately afterwards. Sometimes running isn't something that is achievable; especially when you are isolated in a small community.
It hurts to think that there are so many women around the world that still deal with these situations, even with new modern rights, and I consistently find myself thankful that I have managed to find someone in my life that will give just as much as he takes in a relationship.
Some songs I think you may like if you like this one;
> Love Can Only Heal by Myles Kennedy
> The Water Is Fine (Crimson Edition specifically) by Chloe Ament
> Girl With One Eye by Florence and the Machine
> The Fruits by Paris Paloma
> Running With The Wolves by AURORA
> Family Line by Conan Grey
> Cinnamon Girl by Lana Del Rey
> Video Games by Lana Del Rey
You guys are *adorable* and I hope you all the best in your future endeavours! ❤🖤
Naesyria, thank you so much for taking the time to share all of this with us. You are very kind.
I'm sorry I came here only to watch and listen to the cacophony version of ther labour video- It's gone now, and I really needed to watch it. It realy helped me to "break the circle" but I'm sensitive and caring and sometimes think about it like I did something wrong or hurt my ex. This song and the power from other singing people makes me sure I was right to escape that toxic relationship.
Thank you guys
Glad you enjoyed it
There's a new one up, if you stopped looking. 😊
Such a beautiful couple❤️
Thank you so much 💓 💗
6:30 About the body shaming... my sister has PCOS and has struggled for YEARS to lose weight. She has dieted, worked out... literally done anything she could and still struggles. I personally think that part of what brought it on is the stressfilled environment we were raised in, due to our parents having a turbulent marriage.
It literally breaks my heart everytime I hear her cry because she wants to be "pretty" like the other girls, but sees it as this immovable mountain she just can't climb. I have had people tell me she's fat, and I ALWAYS clap back at them, because who are you to judge her without knowing ANYTHING about her story?
The amount of layers of pain in the female experience is so deep and that is why this song has become an anthem for so many. I have watched friends and family suffer under a patriarchal society, watched women I know get into problematic relationships, have at LEAST two friends who have been sexually assaulted, have one that escaped an abusive marriage, have seen friends who had to do everything while the men did nothing...
I see it everyday around me, and I can't help but feel broken. Because it isn't all men. But it's a lot of them. And it's become SO normalized that most people don't even see it, even if it's right in front of them.
I know I’m a little late to the party with my comment, but Paris has a song called “as good a reason” that may also resonate with you as it did for me, especially in terms of the way women are body shamed
Thank you 😊
Aw, I love how cute you two are together! The reactions were great. :)
Thank you so much 💓 💗
My mom got out of an abusive relationship and every time I hear this song, it makes me think of her. As of now, we live together, separate from my dad and his family, who never did anything to stop their golden son when he was hurting his own wife.
Thank you so much for sharing your story with us.
Omg the video isn’t on TH-cam anymore!!!!😱
That sucks. I wonder why they took it down.
The video with all the women is gone, but there is another that shows her in concert. I wonder if there were copyright claim issues with the live footage?
you guys are so lovely
Thank You So Much. :)
I love you two sm 😭💕
Thank you 😊
This song hits me hard EVERY time ❤️❤️
You guys are so freaking cute! ❤
Thank you so much 💓 💗
I had to run to get us away from the abuse
I'm so sorry you had to go through that. I'm glad you were able to get away.
You should do Morissette 2nd day with David Foster Bodyguard medley with her in pink gown best quality
I think we did it already
Try to watch thai sad commercials my father is a liar,sisters,silence of love
React to the song badrinath ki dulhania
You should do Morissette Maria Carie medley with her in red it seems like you have given up on Morissette
No way. We love Her