An undertone here is he he didn't need to ask her questions because he already knew what happened to her. He has seen it before. Maybe his mom. But he has baggage of his own and did what he had to for himself and for her too. His level of calm after the fact tells me he had played this out is his head many times.
This song resonates with me as a man. It highlights the fact that sometimes good men have to do bad things, and accept the fact that sometimes you have to pay the price for doing what you think is right.
Most of us country girls know exactly what it means when you are told "wait in the truck". This is such a sensitive subject for so many has it has affected so many. I have listened to several reactions and I just wanted to let you know I really appreciated yours.
That's really sad then, that county girls are taught that they can't take care of themselves, ultimately they need a man to handle the really tough things in life. Weird, cause I know some country girls that would NOT put with being told "wait in the truck".
@@jeremymorgan313...Being that man is easy, seeking truth before you take another humans life if difficult, restraint is difficult when we walk among demons, but unless you witness the evil act with your own two eyes, you have no idea what happened. The guy couldn't be any more stupid, what kind of message does that send...."Hey, if you see a pretty girl in the road you don't know from Adam, bruised and scraped up, automatically believe whatever she says to the point you go kill someone for her, and spend your life in prison" I'm not saying "don't believe women" but maybe do some snooping, make sure things check out, then if the guy is a abuser, and you still wanna kill him, maybe make it look like an accident, or something.
@@sunshynff Wow - you're so judgemental & narrow-minded of females who haven't had the chances & opportunities that you've obviously had. When you grow up as a kid with a father who hammers on your mother, that's just a natural part of growing up.
She had been in that court room in the past, the Judge was looking at her until she said, "I never knew my day of justice would come from a Judge under a seat." the Judge in the court room looked away. I worked the streets as a LEO a few years and did many years with DOC (retiring 8yrs ago) now that I am not confined & restrained by a badge I can choose to see things a tad differently than the rule of law and the system dictate. When the system, when society fails to protect those weakest among us it is left to rough men standing outside the rule of law to do what is necessary to preserve the peace, protect the innocent, and return civility. Some times otherwise peaceful men must choose to be meaner than evil, they must do things that will haunt their dreams for the rest of their lives.
Some call this "vigilante justice" but for some the vigilante is the only hope to obtain justice.
This song is based on a true story of a friend of Hardy’s who did 20 years and she waited for him to get out….. The guy grew up in an abusive home where I think the man eventually killed the mom. I have to assume he saw his mom standing in that road that night and saw the man in that trailer I get it
Ya know, few people, fewer judges, really know the meaning of grace with mercy mixed in. They all say, "My courtroom" Well then, do the right thing even if...
Im not so much a country music fan, but the story and the cause and the nobel gesture, that a man gave up his life for a belief so strong that another human being wouldn't have to suffer renews my faith in the human spirit. In my opinion, this could be the best song ever written by a human being. And those 2 preform it so well. Just a moving song. Good job Hardy and Ms Wilson. Im impressed. It touched me. And isn't that what music is all about?
I like how at the end the camera focuses on the shackles he's wearing on his legs, and then shows her legs walking freely. It's like before, when she was getting smacked around, she was emotionally the one shackled. But now she's free. Only now HE has to wear them.
For him to react so deadly means that he witnessed it happening to someone else and couldn't do anything at the time. Probably a sister or mom. He also seemed like he was lost in his own life at the beginning and found purpose in seeing the change in this girl's life.
THIS is how we are better than our "differences". It isn't racist, it's knowing the difference between right and decent to what is wrong. We are Americans!
Yes and he was wrong to beat her A women are the usually not as strong as men A man can put some real damage a woman I think Or kill them it may be an accident if they kill them but one pushes all it takes That warmth which could lead to somebody's head hitting a corner table.
I enjoyed your reaction to this video. As a survivor of domestic violence I can say that yes most of us survivors cried while listening to & watching this video. It happens way too often not just men abusing women which you hear a lot but women abusing men, especially men that were taught never to put your hands on a woman. Sometimes it's hard to get out of that type of situation unlike what most say or think that we can just leave & it'll be fine. Unfortunately for some the men know where you would go or try to hide, if they really want to they WILL find you then it's worse than it was before. I pray for all of us survivors out there that were able to get out and are now safe, I also pray for the ones that weren't able to make it. There really should be more awareness to domestic violence for both sides so more people can or will be saved. Thank you for reacting to this video.
I worked for an organization that helped dv victims. The most dangerous time in a woman's life is the weeks/days leading up to her leaving an abusive relationship. Just leaving isn't as easy as it sounds. I'm so glad you were able to get out
@@traceyvavrecan6714 I can most definitely attest to that, when I was ready to take my kids to leave he hit me which my 13 yr old daughter saw in which she defended me but on the downside he started to strangle her so as I was trying to calm my 3 mth old son down while getting my ex to get his hands off of my daughter, I finally did then she grabbed a rock & proceeded to hit him on the side of the head before we called the cops & he was arrested, needless to say we got out that same day. He was arrested a couple mths later for killing a 60 yr old man & burying him in concrete under the deck he built of the house we lived with him in. It scares me to think that if I hadn't gotten out when I did that would've been us.
Oh my goodness, Heather, I'm so sorry you had to go through that. I'm very happy you were able to get out. It's scary to think about what could have happened. Sending blessings to you, your warrior daughter and your son.
Sometimes the abuse isn't physical. Sometimes it's a constant dripping litany of your stupidity, your ugliness, your lack of any social grace...it's an isolation from anyone who loves you...ruthless.
You’re spot on . I know it’s fiction but in real life it should have been self defense . He plainly states he got his gun before scumbag got to the 12 he was reaching for . Thank you for your reaction ❤️
I know how super relieving it is to see him go and get that guy but it seems a lot of people don't seem to realize that this isn't how it works in the real world. Vilgilante justice is not legal. It wouldn't just be him in jail, she would be in jail as well for being an accomplice. He didn't do what he had to do. What he did was wrong. But I do understand the sense of relief that people get seeing this dude get what was coming to him.
Thank you so much for your reaction. I'm a DV survivor and this song hits really hard for all of us who lived it. 💔 But the guy obviously has PTSD from witnessing abuse of a lady he loved most likely his mom when he was little boy and unable to defend her or himself. When he saw lady and her injuries, she was his trigger and he said NO MORE! WAIT IN THE TRUCK. My father was very elderly (in his 80s), when I was abused. He was also a very good shot as he was hunter his entire life. I didn't tell him what my ex was doing to me or I'd have been waiting in the truck. I didn't want to destroy his last years defending me. But God stepped in and got me and my son out so it's all good. I met my angel awhile later and we have been married 20 years. I appreciate Hardy writing this song 🎵🙏❤ to bring awareness to the ever growing problem of domestic violence. Thank you Twon for your awesome reaction! May God bless and keep you. 🙏
Hardy and his friend wrote the lyrics based on if someone hit their wives what would they do. The lyrics are basically a warning to anyone who touch his wife, because Hardy ready with the judge under his seat. But they were inspired to write this on what they would do someone who does DV
This should be a movie. The backstory could be: Hardy lost his mom, because he was too small to stop her abuser. The front story could be: She spent those 60 months of her "new" life in law school, to be Hardy's advocate, and to fight for men like him. I would pay good money to see this.
I spent decades hiding those "whiskey scars". I so totally get this song!! "Getting out" is NOT as simple as it sounds, not by a long shot!! Those decades for me are past, thank God, but I have been there & have actually prayed for someone like him. Genuine reaction, it was great!!
In reality, life in most states is considered 25. In a real life scenario, he'd probably be released after 17.. Depending on behavior. Some states give ya 3 for 1
Wish I would of had a man like the guy in the video or someone like you to help me. I got away but he kept finding me. But he got stomach cancer and died. But I still look over my shoulder. It takes time
I had a friend (this was like 40yrs ago) who was held at gun point by her boyfriend for abt 12hrs. praying he wouldn't kill her. He finally passed out and she got tf outta there and ran to her dad's and told him what happened. A couple weeks later we heard he just up and left in the middle of the night.... 🤷♀️
I believe that the character that Hardy is portraying lost someone to domestic violence that he loved dearly. He had never met her before and instantly knew that the only way she would be safe is if the b*stard was dead. I'm not condoning vigilant justice but I can understand. So many abuse victims even when they leave are never truly free of the monster if they don't kill them first.
I would have made sure he didn’t go to jail. I’d be like “go, I don’t know what you drive and I’ve never seen you before.” That would be my story and I’d stick to it.
I cry every time. My grandfather said if you ever hit you ain’t a man. I hear folks well she hit me first. You can’t take a punch and have self control you ain’t a man either. I got scars from exs but never stooped that low .
Abusers never stop, unless they are stopped. Life in prison, or death. He killed to make the abuse stop. If she was no longer his victim, he'd have found others.
Im so happy you reacted to this one, I knew you would give a raw emotional reaction. I always remember your reaction to Fire Away by Chris Stapelton. This is a strong messaged song that effects so many women in the world who get no support from the justice system until its too late. He got her justice and gladly paid the price for it so she could life a happy life. Another great reaction man ty
I was raised with domestic violence and I will take my 3 sons down with my dying breath if they ever lay their hands on a woman...I suppose this is my reaction to the song/video and to your reaction, as well...sheds light on an all-too-common, devastating topic, affecting families of all backgrounds and socioeconomic statuses. Thank you...
When I was in my 20's my (then) husband came to my little apartment, as I had left him. and threw me against the wall so hard I was knocked out for several minutes. He claimed I finally sat up and shook my head, I remember trying to see straight. I called the police, they told him that was not the thing to do, and left us alone. that was it! No protection back then. that was the 70's. I divorced him immediately. I'm happily married to a good man now.
thank you ,...... it is hard when no one believes what happened to you , you feel alone in the world, the bruises heal but the memories stay with you for a life time ........ there is no justice sometimes , sometimes your totally alone, I'm safe now and I keep the name shadow because that's what i am a shadow of a human
My stepsister came home for Easter one year beat up and bruised ... my dad took my husband and drove 3 hours to find the man and waited outside his office (they said he never came out) ... My husband was smart enough to never lay a hand on me having seen my father's protectiveness for his STEPdaughter (although mental abuse leaves no visible marks) - - My 3 grown sons know that I'd kill them myself if I ever found out they'd laid hands on a woman in anger ... True men don't do that
My dear brother, let me tell you about my blood brother - he gathered us around him as he walked into our stepfather’s room with a old rusty 12 gauge and told him to leave and never come back! I was never so proud to have him as my brother! He kept the wolf from the door for our sister. Men suffer from DV too!
The song and story was a good awareness on domestic violence. He was a stream on his action but he did something. A good pistol whipping would have been good then call police on her behalf. Sad to see his heroics landed him in jail. As he said in the song its a better place then where the abuser went... thanks for the songs of awareness ❤💜💕
I love men like you ❤️. The only thing is if i were the woman I'd feel way to quilty that this man is spending his youth or life in prison! But I've never been through this.. thank God!❤
While to many he may have made a bad decision, to some that have had a wife, sister, mother or daughter abused there is a different mindset. Far to often when someone is arrested and then released the abuse gets worse and at times ends up with a death of the victim. Also, her day of justice from a Judge under the seat is a reference to a Taurus revolver that fires both .410 shotgun shells and .45 Colt rounds. Great nightstand home defense weapon for a woman.
As I watched you watching this, I could tell it hit you in the feelsies 😂 If you ever do see it and need help, hit me up! Change your battery in your smoke detector buddy 😂😂😂
If you like strong messages & you haven't already reacted, you need to react to Chris Stapleton's "Fire Away". It must be the official video. Bring your tissues. Good reaction to Wait in the Truck & also Tennessee Whiskey previously.
There are “wait in the truck” kinda men then their are the ones who aren’t… judge under the seat the most missed lyric and most brilliant Taurus Judge is a powerful 45 colt pistol which also shoots 410’s. Where I’m from when a man says wait in the truck it’s about to go down. So keep your butt in the truck !
I haven't ever heard this song before. Such a sad situation. I am so sorry I am unable to be a patrion member. Your channel would definitely be my go to. Keep up the good work you are doing.
YES! I lived this and unfortunately he only got 3 yrs PROBATION after he nearly killed me broke my back in 4 places and shattered my skull with a crowbar after violating a Domestic Violence order 2 times in 3 days!!!! I am forever shattered n with a Tramadic brain injury and can't walk! I never got justice n I wished I had someone like this in my corner!!! Glad to know there r actual men out there who would do this for a woman
An undertone here is he he didn't need to ask her questions because he already knew what happened to her. He has seen it before. Maybe his mom. But he has baggage of his own and did what he had to for himself and for her too. His level of calm after the fact tells me he had played this out is his head many times.
As a woman and I know there are a lot of us that would say "thank you"..🙏 God bless
This song resonates with me as a man. It highlights the fact that sometimes good men have to do bad things, and accept the fact that sometimes you have to pay the price for doing what you think is right.
We all pay the price for what we've done wrong unless we repent to God in Jesus Christ name 🙏🏼
Facts ✨ i
This is prelude to “Try that in a small town” 😂😂😂
Most of us country girls know exactly what it means when you are told "wait in the truck". This is such a sensitive subject for so many has it has affected so many. I have listened to several reactions and I just wanted to let you know I really appreciated yours.
That's really sad then, that county girls are taught that they can't take care of themselves, ultimately they need a man to handle the really tough things in life. Weird, cause I know some country girls that would NOT put with being told "wait in the truck".
But they're so too few men who know how to be this kind of man
@@jeremymorgan313...Being that man is easy, seeking truth before you take another humans life if difficult, restraint is difficult when we walk among demons, but unless you witness the evil act with your own two eyes, you have no idea what happened. The guy couldn't be any more stupid, what kind of message does that send...."Hey, if you see a pretty girl in the road you don't know from Adam, bruised and scraped up, automatically believe whatever she says to the point you go kill someone for her, and spend your life in prison" I'm not saying "don't believe women" but maybe do some snooping, make sure things check out, then if the guy is a abuser, and you still wanna kill him, maybe make it look like an accident, or something.
@@sunshynff your an idiot, obviously the guy asked questions 😂😂😂 he just didn't have to ask to many to understand the situation
@@sunshynff Wow - you're so judgemental & narrow-minded of females who haven't had the chances & opportunities that you've obviously had. When you grow up as a kid with a father who hammers on your mother, that's just a natural part of growing up.
She is now free and her savior gave his life for hers.
“I never thought my day of justice would come from a judge under the seat” is such a bar
A revolver nickname is "A Judge" so ya a huge double meaning in that lyric.
She had been in that court room in the past, the Judge was looking at her until she said, "I never knew my day of justice would come from a Judge under a seat." the Judge in the court room looked away.
I worked the streets as a LEO a few years and did many years with DOC (retiring 8yrs ago) now that I am not confined & restrained by a badge I can choose to see things a tad differently than the rule of law and the system dictate.
When the system, when society fails to protect those weakest among us it is left to rough men standing outside the rule of law to do what is necessary to preserve the peace, protect the innocent, and return civility.
Some times otherwise peaceful men must choose to be meaner than evil, they must do things that will haunt their dreams for the rest of their lives.
Some call this "vigilante justice" but for some the vigilante is the only hope to obtain justice.
For a better cause, one may have to do immoral things for moral reasons/justice.
This song is based on a true story of a friend of Hardy’s who did 20 years and she waited for him to get out….. The guy grew up in an abusive home where I think the man eventually killed the mom. I have to assume he saw his mom standing in that road that night and saw the man in that trailer
I get it
Don't know if you noticed, but in the end when she was leaving the prison, she was leaving in the truck he picked her up in.
Actually he was an angel. An avenging angel.
even God has warriors
Exactly
@@mcgrath16511 God's right hand, Gabriel, is a Warrior and is the Archangel of War.
Ya know, few people, fewer judges, really know the meaning of grace with mercy mixed in. They all say,
"My courtroom"
Well then, do the right thing even if...
If the courts ain't going to do it then someone has to. He should get out, the judge made his point.
Thanks Twon, honest reaction.
Im not so much a country music fan, but the story and the cause and the nobel gesture, that a man gave up his life for a belief so strong that another human being wouldn't have to suffer renews my faith in the human spirit. In my opinion, this could be the best song ever written by a human being. And those 2 preform it so well. Just a moving song. Good job Hardy and Ms Wilson. Im impressed. It touched me. And isn't that what music is all about?
I like how at the end the camera focuses on the shackles he's wearing on his legs, and then shows her legs walking freely. It's like before, when she was getting smacked around, she was emotionally the one shackled. But now she's free. Only now HE has to wear them.
For him to react so deadly means that he witnessed it happening to someone else and couldn't do anything at the time. Probably a sister or mom. He also seemed like he was lost in his own life at the beginning and found purpose in seeing the change in this girl's life.
THIS is how we are better than our "differences". It isn't racist, it's knowing the difference between right and decent to what is wrong. We are Americans!
Yes and he was wrong to beat her A women are the usually not as strong as men
A man can put some real damage a woman I think
Or kill them it may be an accident if they kill them but one pushes all it takes
That warmth which could lead to somebody's head hitting a corner table.
What??? Where in the world was there mention of race anywhere in this song, video or reaction?🤨
Hardy is awarded 2023 Songwriter of the Year. Hardy is the songwriter of Blake Shelton’s God’s Country.
"I never knew my day of justice would come from a judge under the seat" referring to the Judge pistol he had.
The cannon
Not all super heros wear capes man. Hardy is an amazing artist.
Hardy and Lainey Wilson performed this song at last falls cmas. It can be found youtube
And they killed it. Perfectly
I enjoyed your reaction to this video. As a survivor of domestic violence I can say that yes most of us survivors cried while listening to & watching this video. It happens way too often not just men abusing women which you hear a lot but women abusing men, especially men that were taught never to put your hands on a woman. Sometimes it's hard to get out of that type of situation unlike what most say or think that we can just leave & it'll be fine. Unfortunately for some the men know where you would go or try to hide, if they really want to they WILL find you then it's worse than it was before. I pray for all of us survivors out there that were able to get out and are now safe, I also pray for the ones that weren't able to make it. There really should be more awareness to domestic violence for both sides so more people can or will be saved. Thank you for reacting to this video.
I worked for an organization that helped dv victims. The most dangerous time in a woman's life is the weeks/days leading up to her leaving an abusive relationship. Just leaving isn't as easy as it sounds. I'm so glad you were able to get out
@@traceyvavrecan6714 I can most definitely attest to that, when I was ready to take my kids to leave he hit me which my 13 yr old daughter saw in which she defended me but on the downside he started to strangle her so as I was trying to calm my 3 mth old son down while getting my ex to get his hands off of my daughter, I finally did then she grabbed a rock & proceeded to hit him on the side of the head before we called the cops & he was arrested, needless to say we got out that same day. He was arrested a couple mths later for killing a 60 yr old man & burying him in concrete under the deck he built of the house we lived with him in. It scares me to think that if I hadn't gotten out when I did that would've been us.
Oh my goodness, Heather, I'm so sorry you had to go through that. I'm very happy you were able to get out. It's scary to think about what could have happened. Sending blessings to you, your warrior daughter and your son.
Sometimes the abuse isn't physical. Sometimes it's a constant dripping litany of your stupidity, your ugliness, your lack of any social grace...it's an isolation from anyone who loves you...ruthless.
Stay srong,NEVER ever give up👣✨️
You’re spot on . I know it’s fiction but in real life it should have been self defense . He plainly states he got his gun before scumbag got to the 12 he was reaching for . Thank you for your reaction ❤️
True story. This is Southern Justice ya'll.
I know how super relieving it is to see him go and get that guy but it seems a lot of people don't seem to realize that this isn't how it works in the real world. Vilgilante justice is not legal. It wouldn't just be him in jail, she would be in jail as well for being an accomplice. He didn't do what he had to do. What he did was wrong. But I do understand the sense of relief that people get seeing this dude get what was coming to him.
This was even more powerful because he faced the consequences of his actions, notice she is driving his truck?
I've been in this situation and I prayed for someone to help me.
I wouldn't want someone spending time in prison because of what I went through but to me, and a lot of other DV survivors, he is an angel.
I'm glad you survived. Stay strong and I wish you nothing but happiness.
@@infidel24 Thank you, sir
Thank you so much for your reaction. I'm a DV survivor and this song hits really hard for all of us who lived it. 💔 But the guy obviously has PTSD from witnessing abuse of a lady he loved most likely his mom when he was little boy and unable to defend her or himself. When he saw lady and her injuries, she was his trigger and he said NO MORE! WAIT IN THE TRUCK. My father was very elderly (in his 80s), when I was abused. He was also a very good shot as he was hunter his entire life. I didn't tell him what my ex was doing to me or I'd have been waiting in the truck. I didn't want to destroy his last years defending me. But God stepped in and got me and my son out so it's all good. I met my angel awhile later and we have been married 20 years. I appreciate Hardy writing this song 🎵🙏❤ to bring awareness to the ever growing problem of domestic violence. Thank you Twon for your awesome reaction! May God bless and keep you. 🙏
Hardy and his friend wrote the lyrics based on if someone hit their wives what would they do. The lyrics are basically a warning to anyone who touch his wife, because Hardy ready with the judge under his seat. But they were inspired to write this on what they would do someone who does DV
This should be a movie. The backstory could be: Hardy lost his mom, because he was too small to stop her abuser. The front story could be: She spent those 60 months of her "new" life in law school, to be Hardy's advocate, and to fight for men like him. I would pay good money to see this.
I was thinking the same thing......Hardy could write one heck of a movie!!!!
Nice thought. That would be a killer movie. Screen write it. U could make some bank here
Word!!!!
i’m working on a novel based on this story 😊
Me too!❤
I spent decades hiding those "whiskey scars". I so totally get this song!! "Getting out" is NOT as simple as it sounds, not by a long shot!! Those decades for me are past, thank God, but I have been there & have actually prayed for someone like him. Genuine reaction, it was great!!
This was a captivating video, song, and story. I genuinely appreciate your thoughtful discussion of it. Exceptionally well done, Twon.
I predict that song and video will win numerous awards. Very powerful.
I predict hardy is going to be rich...
Least i hope he becomes. Killer song
young sons who see their moms go thru this can quickly come to this same situation and take things in their own hands!
The last part of the video is it, basically showing he gave up his freedom so she can walk out into the light
The message behind this song is powerful, great reaction Twon
God bless you! Sometimes women (and children) need a real man to protect them. The system doesn't work.
Did you see at the end she was still waiting for him in his truck - taking care of it for him?
In reality, life in most states is considered 25. In a real life scenario, he'd probably be released after 17.. Depending on behavior. Some states give ya 3 for 1
He gave his life for hers..
❤❤ those of us women who have been through this appreciate your reaction video. It's so overlooked 😢
Wish I would of had a man like the guy in the video or someone like you to help me. I got away but he kept finding me. But he got stomach cancer and died. But I still look over my shoulder. It takes time
Sorry u found an asshole. That has to suck. Good thing he's gone
Yall really do need to support my little brother on patreon. He has done at least a dozen of my requests. He will not disappoint yall
Done
And if you notice she is still waiting the truck. She has his truck and is waiting for him to get out.
And she's still waiting in the truck.
We need more people like you and the individual in this video
I really appreciate your reaction. You are clearly a real man. 😊❤
I had a friend (this was like 40yrs ago) who was held at gun point by her boyfriend for abt 12hrs. praying he wouldn't kill her. He finally passed out and she got tf outta there and ran to her dad's and told him what happened. A couple weeks later we heard he just up and left in the middle of the night.... 🤷♀️
Damn. How lucky was she??
I like your reaction most people tend to have that reaction because it's your gut instinct to protect someone else from harm
I believe that the character that Hardy is portraying lost someone to domestic violence that he loved dearly.
He had never met her before and instantly knew that the only way she would be safe is if the b*stard was dead.
I'm not condoning vigilant justice but I can understand. So many abuse victims even when they leave are never truly free of the monster if they don't kill them first.
Sad but true
I would have made sure he didn’t go to jail. I’d be like “go, I don’t know what you drive and I’ve never seen you before.” That would be my story and I’d stick to it.
fun fact when she says i never thought justice would come from a judge under his seat the gun he pulled out is known as a Judge in the army
I cry every time. My grandfather said if you ever hit you ain’t a man. I hear folks well she hit me first. You can’t take a punch and have self control you ain’t a man either. I got scars from exs but never stooped that low .
Abusers never stop, unless they are stopped. Life in prison, or death. He killed to make the abuse stop. If she was no longer his victim, he'd have found others.
Im so happy you reacted to this one, I knew you would give a raw emotional reaction. I always remember your reaction to Fire Away by Chris Stapelton. This is a strong messaged song that effects so many women in the world who get no support from the justice system until its too late. He got her justice and gladly paid the price for it so she could life a happy life. Another great reaction man ty
Love your videos! The expression is “I am at a loss for words”. FYI.
And sincerely
Like Jesus he took up her burden and placed it on his shoulders. They traded chains.
I was raised with domestic violence and I will take my 3 sons down with my dying breath if they ever lay their hands on a woman...I suppose this is my reaction to the song/video and to your reaction, as well...sheds light on an all-too-common, devastating topic, affecting families of all backgrounds and socioeconomic statuses. Thank you...
Wow. This held a great message. Loved your reaction. ❤️
When I was in my 20's my (then) husband came to my little apartment, as I had left him. and threw me against the wall so hard I was knocked out for several minutes. He claimed I finally sat up and shook my head, I remember trying to see straight. I called the police, they told him that was not the thing to do, and left us alone. that was it! No protection back then. that was the 70's. I divorced him immediately. I'm happily married to a good man now.
Wow, Twon! That video and your reaction were very moving! 🥹
thank you ,...... it is hard when no one believes what happened to you , you feel alone in the world, the bruises heal but the memories stay with you for a life time ........ there is no justice sometimes , sometimes your totally alone, I'm safe now and I keep the name shadow because that's what i am a shadow of a human
We Need More Hardy's in this world
I didn't know that Zac from Ghost Adventures was a country singer too! LOL! On a serious note, great reaction as always!
Ok I'm not the only one lol
@@joshuawestlake8553 Happy to know you see it too!
Your a good man. This world has alot of bad and negitive
I am new to you, loved your reaction. Another good one is Holy Water by Big and Rich, written about Big Kenny's sister's traumatic experience.
My stepsister came home for Easter one year beat up and bruised ... my dad took my husband and drove 3 hours to find the man and waited outside his office (they said he never came out) ... My husband was smart enough to never lay a hand on me having seen my father's protectiveness for his STEPdaughter (although mental abuse leaves no visible marks) - - My 3 grown sons know that I'd kill them myself if I ever found out they'd laid hands on a woman in anger ... True men don't do that
Glad to be here. I believe that truck is her safe place. Been there. Great reaction. Love you sweet man, from this Nana in Texas! Hugs.
Sometimes good people have to do bad things for a good reason
Great reaction!
Moral of the story, keep your hands to yourselves ladies and gentlemen
Well that fixed that shit!!!
Damn righteously too
My dear brother, let me tell you about my blood brother - he gathered us around him as he walked into our stepfather’s room with a old rusty 12 gauge and told him to leave and never come back! I was never so proud to have him as my brother! He kept the wolf from the door for our sister. Men suffer from DV too!
The song and story was a good awareness on domestic violence. He was a stream on his action but he did something. A good pistol whipping would have been good then call police on her behalf. Sad to see his heroics landed him in jail. As he said in the song its a better place then where the abuser went... thanks for the songs of awareness ❤💜💕
Pathos my dude. Glad I found your take.
Good reaction. I have been there and that is why mine stays strapped on my side.
Sorry, just saw where you've reacted to Fire Away. Checking that out, thanks for the country music.
Bro rocking the low battery smoke detector 😂😂. Good reaction though!
I love men like you ❤️. The only thing is if i were the woman I'd feel way to quilty that this man is spending his youth or life in prison! But I've never been through this.. thank God!❤
While to many he may have made a bad decision, to some that have had a wife, sister, mother or daughter abused there is a different mindset. Far to often when someone is arrested and then released the abuse gets worse and at times ends up with a death of the victim. Also, her day of justice from a Judge under the seat is a reference to a Taurus revolver that fires both .410 shotgun shells and .45 Colt rounds. Great nightstand home defense weapon for a woman.
Indeed
As a know there is a pistal by Taurus called the judge that's where that line comes from the judgs
I love ur reaction. VERY GENUINE😢
Great, thoughtful response! This video is amazing
Not new, but Pink Who Knew, Perfect, Try, all live. You will love her talent
She’s driving his truck at the end
God bless you 😇🙏❤️
You're a good man Twon.
I was beaten back in the day I went through hell. My son now at 36 says no man will put his hands on you. His 36 240 pounds he said I love youmama
As I watched you watching this, I could tell it hit you in the feelsies 😂
If you ever do see it and need help, hit me up!
Change your battery in your smoke detector buddy 😂😂😂
Love your heart felt reaction to this great video and song!❣
Very powerful and honest reaction. Much love❤️🙏❤️
Love ur reactions, all
If you like strong messages & you haven't already reacted, you need to react to Chris Stapleton's "Fire Away". It must be the official video. Bring your tissues.
Good reaction to Wait in the Truck & also Tennessee Whiskey previously.
There are “wait in the truck” kinda men then their are the ones who aren’t… judge under the seat the most missed lyric and most brilliant Taurus Judge is a powerful 45 colt pistol which also shoots 410’s. Where I’m from when a man says wait in the truck it’s about to go down. So keep your butt in the truck !
I haven't ever heard this song before. Such a sad situation. I am so sorry I am unable to be a patrion member. Your channel would definitely be my go to. Keep up the good work you are doing.
The truck was the same in the beginning at the end during the song
I haven’t visited you in a long time! You disappeared from my Subscribe! Just now came up in my suggestion. Good to see you again!
Hey Twon how are you man? This is the first videos of yours that has come across my feed to see in quite awhile. Good to see you back I hope
I was hoping you'd get to this one! Powerful.
I did a year for "Tending to" a dude like this.
Blessed are the meek, for they will in inherit the earth. IYKYK
YES! I lived this and unfortunately he only got 3 yrs PROBATION after he nearly killed me broke my back in 4 places and shattered my skull with a crowbar after violating a Domestic Violence order 2 times in 3 days!!!! I am forever shattered n with a Tramadic brain injury and can't walk! I never got justice n I wished I had someone like this in my corner!!! Glad to know there r actual men out there who would do this for a woman