Thank you for exposing injustice, your stories are much Needed and true to the reality that black people and other people of color face everyday. I unfortunately have had many experiences with racism all my life, your stories give people like us a voice. Will this change these people who practice this hate, some but many will die hating people based on the color of their skin rather than change their behavior this is a sad fact.
I don't have much words after this but it was a good story, it really gave me a chill in my heart. I would say to Gary, do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Loved it. Thank you.
Excellent story...let us pray that this will be a lesson for others on the racial page will find truth & understanding of people of color are beautiful people too....AMEN AND AMEN 🎉🙏🏿🙏🏿
Thank you for shedding light on this important issue. Stories like these are crucial for raising awareness about the injustices that Black employees and other people of color face daily. I, too, have encountered racism throughout my life, and it's reassuring to see that our experiences are being acknowledged and validated. While some individuals may never change their prejudiced behaviors, sharing these stories gives a voice to those who have been marginalized and helps pave the way for a more inclusive future. It's disheartening, but we must continue to speak out against hate and discrimination.
Thank you so much for exposing injustice, your stories are much. Needed and true to the reality that black people and other people of color face every day. Will this change these people who practice this hate, some but many will die hating people based on the color of their skin rather than change their behavior this is a sad fact.
Kee, it real. It's a Black male, which is the most commonly whites who think they are the gift of God racist attack!! Bottom line they envy us. And their only manhood is their guns and lording over dumb white females.😡
What is it with racism I don’t understand..but I like they why Jamal handled everything..cuz I will act very quickly if it happens to my🤭very good story ..lovit 💯♥️
@Sarie ... do you not know anything about slavery? These are the descendants who were taught at home prejudices and hatred; from generation to generation 😢
Justice served! It’s satisfying to see bullies face consequences, but it’s sad that respect only comes when someone has connections. Shouldn't everyone be treated with dignity regardless of who they are?
The story is beautiful and really inspiring. However, it's important to recognize that stories don't need to be centered around color to be meaningful. We are all humans, regardless of our race, ethnicity, gender, or socioeconomic status. What we all deserve is mutual respect and understanding. @i'm Asian/Filipino
Wow, imagine treating someone like trash just because of their skin color. Guess the manager thought 'racism' was part of the job description. Wonder how they’ll explain this to the CEO?
I think there is also room here for teaching forgiveness and mercy. Jamal and his father could have found out if Gary's changed attitude was sincere and given Gary a window to reentry.
An all too familiar story, I’m afraid, for our Black brothers and sisters, although usually not with a happy ending like this. I am sad, though, that the story couldn’t have also spoken to the virtue of forgiveness. That is not to blame victims for not forgiving, rather that David, the CEO, could not accept Gary’s words of repentance and been willing to write a letter of reference for him. David could have written about Gary‘s work performance in the company and that he thought Gary has learned his lesson and deserved a second chance.
Okay but why black this black that,but not pink manager this,pinky bully manager that,this is definitely not fine to us Africans to be lebal like objects 🫨🫨🤯🤯🥹🥺🥺😳😳😫😫😫😲😲😲🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱
Thank you for exposing injustice, your stories are much
Needed and true to the reality that black people and other people of color face everyday.
I unfortunately have had many experiences with racism all my life, your stories give people like us a voice.
Will this change these people who practice this hate, some but many will die hating people based on the color of their skin rather than change their behavior this is a sad fact.
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I love stori😢like this one. Bullying should not be allowed at any, race or gender.
Thank you for exposing injustice. Your stories are truly needed and reflect the daily reality that Black people and other communities face.
I don't have much words after this but it was a good story, it really gave me a chill in my heart. I would say to Gary, do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Loved it. Thank you.
Excellent story...let us pray that this will be a lesson for others on the racial page will find truth & understanding of people of color are beautiful people too....AMEN AND AMEN 🎉🙏🏿🙏🏿
There are still people who are racist all over the world
Jesus said. "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you". Good advice.
Thank you for shedding light on this important issue. Stories like these are crucial for raising awareness about the injustices that Black employees and other people of color face daily. I, too, have encountered racism throughout my life, and it's reassuring to see that our experiences are being acknowledged and validated. While some individuals may never change their prejudiced behaviors, sharing these stories gives a voice to those who have been marginalized and helps pave the way for a more inclusive future. It's disheartening, but we must continue to speak out against hate and discrimination.
This video was truly inspiring. Please make more like this!
Gary did this to himself, have to be careful how you treat others.
I love this young man spirit ❤
When will people ever learn!
Great story ❤
Good story!
BORING. TOO MUCH. TALKINH
TOO. MUCH. TALKING. BORING
I'm very sad that black people are always treated badly :(
I really enjoy listening to these stories
Great video, thanks for sharing!
Well narrated with a social injustice theme! Treat people as you would like to be treated. 🤩💜😎
I love this story them always feel them superior to black people
People like Gary are required to make amends. Start helping those who have suffered through racism! 🖤
The guy with white skin name Garry fired. Never return to this company again
Thank you so much for exposing injustice, your stories are much.
Needed and true to the reality that black people and other people of color face every day.
Will this change these people who practice this hate, some but many will die hating people based on the color of their skin rather than change their behavior this is a sad fact.
It does not matter if the guy was black, yellow, green or a CEO relative. He deserved all the respect given to others.
That’s the point!!!
@Jennifer ... correct and you did not include whites; who created and passed these prejudices and hatred to every generation. 😢
Absolutely
Absolutely correct. But what is mentally wrong with people that are racist in 2024 almost 2025. Being Black on planet earth is
Exhausting.
Kee, it real. It's a Black male, which is the most commonly whites who think they are the gift of God racist attack!! Bottom line they envy us. And their only manhood is their guns and lording over dumb white females.😡
Kindness and respect are not weakneses they are strengths
Gary must be sacked.
What is it with racism I don’t understand..but I like they why Jamal handled everything..cuz I will act very quickly if it happens to my🤭very good story ..lovit 💯♥️
@Sarie ... do you not know anything about slavery? These are the descendants who were taught at home prejudices and hatred; from generation to generation 😢
@@jackiemarieadams7764 I not it all to very well 👌🏾
Good story❤
I am sure you meant Black son not boy. Thanks for saying Black man afterwards. ❤ Video mirrors 98% of every work place.😢
Vry gd story. The theme crux of it, since Bibilical time. Tks.
Justice served! It’s satisfying to see bullies face consequences, but it’s sad that respect only comes when someone has connections. Shouldn't everyone be treated with dignity regardless of who they are?
This should be a lesson..never judge a book by its color,because it may not be what you expected!
Always misunderstanding ooh I didn't know
Some people will only respect you if they know you have power or connections. Sad but true
Great story. Sadly, this is the reality for many. May it be race, gender, etc.
Watching this video reminds me of working at Litton Guidance and Control in Woodland Hills CA.
He really focused 😅😅😅
Sadly for majority of victims, ceo is never a relation& no one2 call upon.
EXCUSE ME…HE’S NOT A “ B O Y “ 😡
I loved this vignette!
Jamaal you go boy
The story is beautiful and really inspiring. However, it's important to recognize that stories don't need to be centered around color to be meaningful. We are all humans, regardless of our race, ethnicity, gender, or socioeconomic status. What we all deserve is mutual respect and understanding.
@i'm Asian/Filipino
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Did this happen at the company in Vancouver WA?
Wow, imagine treating someone like trash just because of their skin color. Guess the manager thought 'racism' was part of the job description. Wonder how they’ll explain this to the CEO?
Jamal, lets go get another one.
Good for you Jamar
When JESUS comes!
Jesus is an historical figure. He's dead and gone.
@petermc3986 God is not mocked Believe me upon his return you will bow and confess that Jesus is lord. Hope you repent before it's too late.
No,He Lives.
God loves everyone in Jesus name amen
Happy ending story. Hp some people who treat others badly wl change their minds. 4rom Dundee.
The word "palpable" should not be used so often and in each video! Although good stories, the conversation style needs to be changed a bit.
I think there is also room here for teaching forgiveness and mercy. Jamal and his father could have found out if Gary's changed attitude was sincere and given Gary a window to reentry.
Gary, should not be given a second chance,he will never change
Black boy
Wooooów
An all too familiar story, I’m afraid, for our Black brothers and sisters, although usually not with a happy ending like this. I am sad, though, that the story couldn’t have also spoken to the virtue of forgiveness.
That is not to blame victims for not forgiving, rather that David, the CEO, could not accept Gary’s words of repentance and been willing to write a letter of reference for him. David could have written about Gary‘s work performance in the company and that he thought Gary has learned his lesson and deserved a second chance.
What go around comes around
Again, what is the name of this business so I can boycott it for being so poorly managed by the CEO?
Okay but why black this black that,but not pink manager this,pinky bully manager that,this is definitely not fine to us Africans to be lebal like objects 🫨🫨🤯🤯🥹🥺🥺😳😳😫😫😫😲😲😲🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱
young black man not black boy
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Some things in this life are never going to change 🙏🏾♥️🙏🏾🩸