Skinhead interview-Donny

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
  • Soft White Underbelly interview and portrait of Donny, a skinhead living on Skid Row.
    For ad-free, uncensored videos and plenty of exclusive content please subscribe to the Soft White Underbelly subscription channel. It's $10 a month and watchable on Apple and Android mobile apps, Roku TV, Apple TV and Amazon Fire.
    Here's how to purchase the Soft White Underbelly book & merchandise: softwhiteunder....
    #fentanylcrisis #softwhiteunderbelly #swu #skinhead #interview #documentary #mentalhealth #awareness #marklaita

КОМЕНТАРІ • 11 тис.

  • @EluxeM
    @EluxeM 2 роки тому +6124

    After watching many of these videos, it's 100% clear: everything starts and ends with the family. Broken and incompetent families are one of society's greatest evils. Congrats to this young man for being there for his son!

    • @ther3
      @ther3 2 роки тому +48

      I absolutely agree

    • @blackliesmatter9135
      @blackliesmatter9135 2 роки тому +11

      @Tarziu Armanado-Liviu come again.

    • @NoneYa_30
      @NoneYa_30 2 роки тому +72

      It's about love. The videographer guy (Mark I think?) has said it before. Love from family, from others, for yourself. It all starts with Love.

    • @hollywooddc1708
      @hollywooddc1708 2 роки тому

      So obvious, Yet everyone wants to break the nuclear family now so they can get attn for being lgbtqblm xyz ....

    • @josepgutierrez22
      @josepgutierrez22 2 роки тому +61

      Yup! Family is THE single strongest building block to society

  • @HB-jm5ut
    @HB-jm5ut 2 роки тому +7734

    When he stated that being in a wheelchair was a humbling experience, it really resonated with me. As someone who has been confined to a wheelchair/bed bound for a part of my life due to a negligent driver, people don't realize how not being able to walk changes your mentality and outlook on life. Be thankful you can stand and walk to the bathroom. Be thankful you can stand and make something to eat. Be thankful you can stand in the shower and relax instead of constantly worrying about falling. Be thankful you aren't ignored in public because you are handicapped. Be thankful random people don't come and ask what happened to you. I could go on and on and people really don't think about how lucky they are to stand on 2 feet and walk without constantly being in pain.

    • @dontsubtome9195
      @dontsubtome9195 2 роки тому +176

      Amen my friend, I hope youre doing better. I have VHL (Von Hipple Lindau) Ive had 7 brain and 6 spine surgeries, ended up sustaining a spinal cord injury during one of my surgeries and I had to relearn to walk, and use my legs. Was a long few years, and I still cant run and walk wirth a really bad limp and a cane. People who are healthy and complain about petty shit.... really get to me... I still have over 20 brain tumors alone and more in my spine, kidney and every other organ. Anyway... Best luck to you my friend! Life can be a real pain, but that pain makes you stronger, live 1 day at a time and dont let things get to you.

    • @Littlemissvivacious
      @Littlemissvivacious 2 роки тому +38

      Amen 🌸 You will be healed and walk again and fly in Heaven. Thank you for sharing

    • @dkc24
      @dkc24 2 роки тому +60

      @@dontsubtome9195 hey, you inspire me. How you went through all that and didn't just give up and not walk at all anymore like some people would choose, you still worked your butt off to be able to walk someway, and that's freaking awesome. I applaud you. Your comment humbled me, as this whole page does. My mom died the day before my birthday 2019, and it had felt like there is no point of life ever since. But people like you remind me that my life isn't that bad. It could be wayyy worse. I can still walk and talk, I'm good. Thank you for reminding me that the problems I have are nothing compared to what some people endure on a daily basis. I have a lot of trauma, but you have trauma plus physical issues from the trauma- and you're still going. So I have no excuse. Thank you and I'm praying for you and wishing nothing but blessings and happiness over your life. You inspired someone that's been suicidal for the past 6mos to keep fighting. You have purpose. You matter. You're awesome.❤️❤️❤️

    • @Mr-kn6uk
      @Mr-kn6uk 2 роки тому +61

      L4, L5, C5, C6, C7. Im 40 and live every day of my life in pain.
      Im with ya Cobber!!!
      The health system classes me as a cat3, so no opp just a sh!t load of addictive drugs.
      My mental health is crap due to the pain and the drugs Iv experienced in the last five years +++.
      I slowly loss work, job after job, couldnt even pick a bag of dried leaves up, STILL CAT3.
      Now Im unemployed and about to loss everything, STILL CAT3.
      Still it could be worse.
      All the best mate, chin up!!!!

    • @dontsubtome9195
      @dontsubtome9195 2 роки тому +14

      @@dkc24 Wow

  • @eiramiam9703
    @eiramiam9703 Рік тому +457

    Sadly, this man is the embodiment of what the problem in our society is. Our youth is out here crying to be loved and so many parents are letting them down. We need to do better.

    • @jaredgreenspan2263
      @jaredgreenspan2263 8 місяців тому +12

      Parents would be able to be better parents if American society was shaped in a better way regarding public policy, work life, the economy, etc. Most other advanced democracies dont have such issues or to the extent that the US has

    • @miloserneculaes3001
      @miloserneculaes3001 7 місяців тому +6

      @@jaredgreenspan2263 so true................. .................. so sad and so true.

    • @TheSilentpigs100
      @TheSilentpigs100 7 місяців тому +7

      He knows whats wrong but cant do anything to fix it and the same happened/ing to me with addiction and the lack of best childhood I hope he can set on the right path.

    • @Pelleministeri
      @Pelleministeri 7 місяців тому +2

      Truth!

    • @lethaldosage6040
      @lethaldosage6040 6 місяців тому +2

      exactly. that’s what i thought even before he said it

  • @Switch_Hitta_Beats
    @Switch_Hitta_Beats Рік тому +1109

    The two things I’ve learned from watching at least 40 episodes is,
    1) Family is the most important thing.
    2) Don’t judge a book by its cover.

    • @leedave9314
      @leedave9314 Рік тому +8

      I agree, but mostly heavily on the second one for me

    • @stepha2642
      @stepha2642 Рік тому +12

      I don't know. Some people are exactly what they look like.

    • @TwinSister1957
      @TwinSister1957 Рік тому +6

      3) Don't bite the hand that feeds you.

    • @briansearle6868
      @briansearle6868 Рік тому +7

      That is a much better comment than the most popular comment on this video. The person was suggesting that broken families are the greatest evil in society. But it's not that it's evil, it's that family is extremely important to a healthy upbringing.

    • @catherinepraus8635
      @catherinepraus8635 Рік тому +2

      Yup and yup

  • @LILE1534
    @LILE1534 2 роки тому +3453

    As a black person I can honestly say this was an enlightening interview- this man has a beautiful soul and like he said, he hates that it took tragic events for him to let other cultures,beliefs and people in. I appreciate this man, I hope he continues to grow as a person and be a great dad.
    He’s not wrong for saying he wish his parents got their sh*t together sooner- parents play a huge role in their childrens lives. That’s a fact

    • @andersrobertsen7610
      @andersrobertsen7610 2 роки тому +20

      Still not your friend.
      We aren't psychopaths.
      You and I are different and we have different interests.
      I put MY people's interests above yours.
      Psychopaths are not white warriors.
      You need to feel love to be a white warrior

    • @cyrilmatsoukas4804
      @cyrilmatsoukas4804 2 роки тому +182

      @@andersrobertsen7610 Huh? Do you need me to call someone dude?

    • @OGRE_HATES_NERDS
      @OGRE_HATES_NERDS 2 роки тому +95

      @@andersrobertsen7610 not all white people have the same interests either tho

    • @roberth9814
      @roberth9814 2 роки тому +32

      Thank you for having a big heart and being able to see the good in someone who didn’t always make the best decisions

    • @LILE1534
      @LILE1534 2 роки тому +143

      @@andersrobertsen7610 we’re all gods children brother, I still love you even if you put YOUR peoples interests above mine, whatever that means. I pray that you become enlightened one day like the beautiful soul in this interview, life’s too long to be excluding yourself with knowledge from different cultures and beliefs. You obviously didn’t watch the whole interview

  • @RyanNYC
    @RyanNYC 2 роки тому +3375

    The saddest part is that Donny sounds like he has a lot of intelligence in him. For someone with little education and a long-term drug addiction, he speaks very well. Had he had good parents and a support system growing up, he could have been really thriving in life. It's unfortunate that most of the "bad" people in society are a byproduct of poor parenting and neglect.

    • @flomillishit8348
      @flomillishit8348 2 роки тому +29

      thissss

    • @highflowerOG
      @highflowerOG 2 роки тому +105

      gen Z are a by-product of millenials, which is why theyre more open and honest with themselves and others. Millenials are a by-product of Boomers, leading them to be closeted and quiet (generally, not always) and not as honest or forthcoming as we should be. Boomers were raised by the Silent generation. WW1, 2, dust bowl, great depression, leading them to be very antagonistic and unwilling to change based on how much change they had to endure at such a hard time in history, as well as the terrible science behind lead being in everything.

    • @StrikerFin
      @StrikerFin 2 роки тому +35

      Speaking well don’t mean a person is intelligent, if he was intelligent he would have seen the path he has paved for himself well before it came to this.

    • @highflowerOG
      @highflowerOG 2 роки тому +52

      @@StrikerFin you have never made mistakes and regretted them, I assume? If not, you’d be wise to shut up.

    • @JA-io8nx
      @JA-io8nx 2 роки тому +23

      I was thinking the same thing in terms of how articulate he is

  • @rlittlejohn2772
    @rlittlejohn2772 2 роки тому +2040

    A skin head with empathy and remorse. A good guy with a horrendous life experience. Abused and neglected as a child. When kids are loved they usually do not turn out this way. It's amazing he still has a heart.

    • @ajax3748
      @ajax3748 2 роки тому +14

      A lot of guys join those kinds of white power type gangs for what they think is love. It's obviously not. I've seen a lot of them that really don't care about any kind of race. Just kinda lost souls if that makes any sense

    • @calebgees
      @calebgees 2 роки тому +8

      @@ajax3748 You're right, see 10:30

    • @iamatlantis1
      @iamatlantis1 2 роки тому +68

      I think he was so lost when he was younger that any type of love or companionship appealed to him. Gangs are generally very manipulative of people still in their early teens when grooming and recruiting new members. His need for love and sense of belonging and someone actually caring, allowed him to be reeled in pretty easily by them probably. Its good that he saw through it later in life, and isnt simply dead or in prison.

    • @ajax3748
      @ajax3748 2 роки тому +3

      @@h6fc8ih that's also true. Especially in prison gangs

    • @mikemike9449
      @mikemike9449 2 роки тому +9

      Actually it's more amazing that he is still alive

  • @samiyahselmon9239
    @samiyahselmon9239 4 місяці тому +292

    As a black woman who grew up in Louisiana, I did don’t expect this interview from the title. I hesitated on clicking this due to my prior knowledge of skinheads and not knowing how this would make me feel but I am glad I watched it. I believe our true journey in life is unlearning everything that we were taught to believe we are and actually learning who we are.

    • @hereitis.2587
      @hereitis.2587 3 місяці тому +7

      Amen sister! Part of surviving the hustle of the streets is to evaluate someone to see how safe, drunk, high, and violent they are. Yet, yet, this is why we absolutely have to talk to each other face to face. Give respect, expect respect.
      Who Dat! , gonna make us hate on each other? Nobody!
      No division, No conquering!
      Where y’at!

    • @John-mf6ky
      @John-mf6ky 2 місяці тому +18

      The original skinheads from the UK were not racist at all. it was basically started by working class British and Jamaican kids in the UK that dressed working class (boots, bomber jackets, jeans, buzz cuts, etc) and we're into reggae. Before punk as we know it was even a thing. The racists didn't come until later. You still have SHARPs (skinheads against racial prejudice) to this day. It was pretty big in my city back in the day. There was a pretty big case here in the 90s where a SHARP dude shot and killed a neo notsee in my city.

    • @jacobrheaume1
      @jacobrheaume1 2 місяці тому +6

      There is actually a faction of skinheads called SHARP Skinhead against racist prejudice.

    • @jacobrheaume1
      @jacobrheaume1 2 місяці тому

      @@John-mf6kyjinx.

    • @jessaddison9454
      @jessaddison9454 2 місяці тому +4

      Wow thank you for your information because I almost didn't watch this either because of the skinheads title.andim also glad I did. Thx Mark
      , you never cease to amaze me 😛

  • @robertfoster2673
    @robertfoster2673 2 роки тому +2642

    Met this guy about a year ago and I have to say he is one of the most polite dudes I’ve ever met. He truly does feel remorse. Pray for him!

    • @valval3147
      @valval3147 2 роки тому +13

      🙏🏼

    • @TheUncannyvalleygirl77
      @TheUncannyvalleygirl77 2 роки тому +140

      Robert can you contact him? I’d be interested in covering some of his medical expenses

    • @craftygirl9666
      @craftygirl9666 2 роки тому +60

      @@TheUncannyvalleygirl77 Wow! You are so kind and generous to offer him help. Perhaps Mark can get you in touch with him?

    • @lordsludge5678
      @lordsludge5678 2 роки тому +34

      @@TheUncannyvalleygirl77 people like you should be millionaires.

    • @DigitalLibrarian
      @DigitalLibrarian 2 роки тому +38

      Why pray? And how do you tell which god to pray to?

  • @JoelBrage
    @JoelBrage 2 роки тому +776

    Please do a followup on Donny. His reflective thoughts were absolutely captivating and I wish him the power to get off his drugs and luck with his life.

    • @andrewomar9887
      @andrewomar9887 2 роки тому +8

      Marque just uploaded. He's back in ELEH

    • @debwoods5834
      @debwoods5834 2 роки тому +1

      @@andrewomar9887 sorry but what is ELEH

    • @andrewomar9887
      @andrewomar9887 2 роки тому +6

      @@debwoods5834 Hi Deb, ElEh is a new spelling of LA that's starting to take hold among millennials.

    • @rosemarie-karma
      @rosemarie-karma 2 роки тому

      @@andrewomar9887could you post a link please?

    • @themulti-coloredcanary5795
      @themulti-coloredcanary5795 2 роки тому +3

      @@andrewomar9887 I remember being a child and hearing my parents say "kids today......."😭 When I realized that that was what they did for LA, I felt like my mother saying "kids today...."

  • @Batman-fl5wh
    @Batman-fl5wh Рік тому +82

    I’m from Africa and being through so much i was kidnapped when I was 4 years old and was child soldier in Eritrea when hear this beautiful Man i feel his pain I also feel humiliated love to you from another world

    • @suzimonkey345
      @suzimonkey345 22 дні тому +1

      🥰 Just try a little harder tomorrow…

    • @Batman-fl5wh
      @Batman-fl5wh 21 день тому

      @@suzimonkey345 ok what do you want me to try harder for?

    • @ElectorNiklas
      @ElectorNiklas 17 днів тому

      @@Batman-fl5wh the trolls on youtube be trolling everyone, they don't make sense. probably bots. hope you are doing well tho

  • @Becca60008
    @Becca60008 Рік тому +368

    I think he has mad potential, he could even be a public motivational speaker. I think he definitely has the heart to help others, and I really think it would be helping him as well. Such a beautiful soul

    • @colinsatx8836
      @colinsatx8836 Рік тому +2

      yeah with the right roles this guy could be an actor, like, today.

    • @ORLYNN
      @ORLYNN Рік тому +1

      Your right

    • @ONeil-S.D
      @ONeil-S.D Рік тому +1

      Definitely

    • @earth-oe5le
      @earth-oe5le Рік тому +4

      Who can't?

    • @john-ic5pz
      @john-ic5pz Рік тому +2

      the vast majority of ppl have mad potential. what's your point

  • @nickrua
    @nickrua Рік тому +437

    Man I've been binging these interviews and it's truly unbelievable how many of the issues originated in childhood. Makes me so grateful for the life I've been blessed with and for my loving parents.

    • @davidmackii1513
      @davidmackii1513 Рік тому +3

      Jesus. He is always there. We deny.

    • @Frosty_yo
      @Frosty_yo Рік тому +7

      @@davidmackii1513 Just not for these people's childhood

    • @WitchyLou
      @WitchyLou 11 місяців тому +2

      Same here. I'm rather late, but I'm catching up! I've seen so many of Mark's interviews lately - I've "binge watched" them, & have heard so many people & the stories of how they became to be in their situation already, & it made me think of my family.
      In my teens I was in many situations that led to bad events. I can say with total positivity, that if it wasn't for my family, who loved me all the way through, until something happened...er...I was raped, I'm just gonna say it, since these other brave people are speaking their truths.
      That event was the end of my teenage rebellious years, & I am now 42, disabled, & even though I've been through a lot? I have realised that good family is everything.
      Last night after watching a bunch more of these videos, I literally looked around my flat, (apartment), I thought about my family, we're all really close, & I said out loud, "thank you so much for my life, because it's actually paradise".
      I thought about my teens, & if it weren't for my family? Well I'd be lost somewhere, ill & unable to escape the horrible people who got to me.
      These films are so so important.
      You are opening the eyes of, & educating people all over the world, about what goes on, the individuals who share their stories with sincere honesty, & I believe, & I really hope, that the people that live with such good support networks, families that have been awesome & worked hard to give you lovely childhoods, that you can still sit with yr siblings....for me a sister...& reminisce about it all...I hope they're able to look around & realise just how Blessed they are.
      I practice Gratitude every day. And it helps, it really does.
      On my worst days, sitting in so munch physical pain, mental pain, I think to myself, "Yeah, this is really bad. My life now is hard every day, & I do grieve for the person I was before I got ill. I'm only human, so yes, sometimes I've said those 3 words, "it's not fair" 😐
      It's taken a long time, but now I imagine, I could be the way I am, without a home to feel bad in....& that is unimaginable to me.
      I'm thankful for my flat, my sofas to sit on, electricity for heat pads, & simple things people don't even think about, like boiling the kettle every morning for a good cup of tea! A fridge with milk etc in it. Warmth.
      A bed to lie in when yr too poorly to sit up. A safe & lovely place to sleep at night 😢 - so, even though I do complain sometimes, I tend to feel bad about it, because I know I could be ill without a home.
      I could be this bad & have no cosy chair to feel bad in. No bed to feel poorly in. I could have to cope with it all living outside on the streets with nothing!
      And I wouldn't last a week.
      People who love you, who visit & help you. Family yr in touch with all day long? It's a normality for us, but for many others, it's anything but! 😔
      So even when it's incredibly bad, when I can hardly move, & I'm frustrated so much because I can't do the simple things I want to?
      Even through it all, I am so thankful for everything I have, & everyone I have. People don't realise it, but we live in paradise!
      I hear the kids today, (generally speaking), & they're complaining cos they ain't got the newest phone, or game console, or all that kind of stuff.
      And if only they could see & understand what sooo many of these people, & others, so many, haven't got. And how they're having to live, or exist rather.
      They would see, that really, they have everything!
      Mark - I think what you've done & what you're doing is a really amazing thing, & I applaud it. In the past couple of weeks I've learned so much about people, different ways of life, & I will continue to do so.
      It's important that people know about these people & how they have to live.
      For some, they don't want to watch too much, because they find it depressing. But that is the point! Our eyes & hearts need to be aware of it all!
      I'm different. I will sit here & take in everything, i plan to educate myself as much as possible.
      Mark, you can only be helping these people by what yr doing, & respect to you!
      Now I'm gonna get back to watching. Thank you.
      Sending loads of love & healing wishes ❤️‍🩹 to all, from Lou, Gateshead UK x

    • @jasonq111
      @jasonq111 10 місяців тому +1

      1,000%! Even w loving parents there’s no guarantee but u have a much better chance w two good parents. Family trauma seems to be at the root of all of this.

    • @josuecabrales9672
      @josuecabrales9672 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@davidmackii1513umm no? Don't take away the parents love and dedication to these people and say it was all Jesus' doing. People can be perfectly capable and loving human beings without believing in deitys.

  • @kymzyanks
    @kymzyanks 2 роки тому +1860

    His accountability is what makes him unlike many others. While he recognized the struggles in his upbringing, he knows ultimately his choices were his own. So many people use their circumstances as their crutch to stay victims. I wish him the best. I really wish he gets clean, and tells more of his story..

    • @gabrielmartin4726
      @gabrielmartin4726 2 роки тому +24

      You nailed it Kym. Accountability. Side note, only other time I've seen the KYM spelling other than my Wife. I agree with you. I hope this guy uses his life experience and willingness to change toward getting clean.

    • @terrell9702
      @terrell9702 2 роки тому +11

      100%

    • @LaymanGamin
      @LaymanGamin 2 роки тому +19

      Man he’s full of shit y’all gullible af 😂. If u from the streets u can spot a bill shitter a mile away an if y’all can’t see it Y’all need to be very careful in this world smh

    • @ajack1312
      @ajack1312 2 роки тому +15

      @@LaymanGamin Lol those are old boomers from Nowhereville USA, they'd be food in the LAnd. Commenting like they're the authority on life and accountability. Psh. Talking like they know anything about true trauma or hardship and how it can shape people's future prospects.

    • @heather1845
      @heather1845 2 роки тому +7

      @@ajack1312 some of us do. Much of the hurt is unspeakable . I think we all just have different experience than another with some or many common denominators. I think for some being empathetic is also reacting the way they themselves would have liked. Turn, some are just lying pieces of shit who’ve learned how to bullshit and lie for what they want. Whether if he an audience or vulnerable and trusting individual. Sucks

  • @niteglow980
    @niteglow980 2 роки тому +982

    He broke the negative cycle with his son. He prevented the transference down to the next generation. You have to respect that. I wish him all the best.

    • @niteglow980
      @niteglow980 2 роки тому +22

      @Bobby57south Yeah maybe but heart’s in the right place. 🤞🏽

    • @johnnyflannigan136
      @johnnyflannigan136 2 роки тому +37

      Hes a fentanyl addict lol... What kind of dad is that? Not to mention hes homeless... Which I didn't realize till later.. He made it sound like hes a single dad

    • @King_Goblino
      @King_Goblino 2 роки тому +23

      Yeah I mean, he's clearly got a good heart but how can you be there for your son when your flying signs and smoking fentanyl. Not to mention, without a house. Can't raise a boy in those conditions

    • @megglesahnlehkeyi
      @megglesahnlehkeyi 2 роки тому +27

      With peace and love he hasn’t broken the negative cycle, he’s still a skinhead. He’s still a drug addict. His son is soaking up that image of his dad, and learning his biases. Dangerous behavior.

    • @wdotgreatest
      @wdotgreatest 2 роки тому +12

      BS! This guys high as hell in this interview.. hopefully his sons mom is a strong woman because his dad is a despicable human.

  • @YogiAdrianne
    @YogiAdrianne Рік тому +22

    Black woman here!
    I believe him. Some people put on the act but and say “oh I like black people now, I changed.” I believe that he’s open to other cultures and I would love to talk to him one day. Keep going Donny!

  • @steez5769
    @steez5769 2 роки тому +73

    Hey Mark,
    I think people have mentioned it on previous videos but I figured I'd mention it again here since Donny could really benefit from it and if others reading this are unaware. There's a non-profit organization in LA's Chinatown north of skid row called Homeboy Industries where they provide training, rehabilitation and support to formerly involved gang and incarcerated individuals. They apparently also provide free tattoo removal. Would be a perfect program to direct Donny, should he want that assistance.

    • @FolkyStolky
      @FolkyStolky 26 днів тому

      Thank you. I'll have to let my fiancé know about this too. He's got it rough. Tattooed all over, addict, fighting himself, can't find a job with his look and behavior, etc. Ptsd, bipolar, ocd, trauma.

  • @giladfreidkin4369
    @giladfreidkin4369 2 роки тому +659

    He's very honest, interesting how he starts saying something and realizes he lies to himself, and then corrects himself. Not many people can do that.

    • @GRyanBee
      @GRyanBee 2 роки тому +15

      Or maybe he's actually just used to talking that b.s to himself, and he understands the way it sounds so it makes him very much feeling like telling it how it is.

    • @TsmithJustin
      @TsmithJustin 2 роки тому +7

      Ima choose to take ALL ppl at their word, until I'm proven wrong, even if I disagree with their core moral compass. ALL people deserve empathy you poor fuck. I'm sorry you don't like white people. I wanna give you a hug.

    • @twobrokeguyz1214
      @twobrokeguyz1214 2 роки тому +5

      Well he's aware that everyone else can hear his bullshit also.

    • @Anonymous-lq2bs
      @Anonymous-lq2bs 2 роки тому +5

      I’m not a fan of N-Words either

    • @KSmith-fy7yw
      @KSmith-fy7yw 2 роки тому +2

      @@TsmithJustin huh..

  • @emmamurray9609
    @emmamurray9609 Рік тому +879

    He’s so articulate and has a lot of self awareness. Imagine what he could have been if he had good parents and a loving home. This shows that your parents can make or break you. They should feel so ashamed that they have created this situation for their son.

    • @12w0
      @12w0 Рік тому +15

      Being articulate doesn't mean anything. Ted Bundy was very articulate, so was Dahmer and so many other monsters. No, I am not calling this person a monster.

    • @badhabit8824
      @badhabit8824 Рік тому +12

      he could possibly be one the most inarticulate people i have ever heard in an interview.,

    • @jaces1322
      @jaces1322 Рік тому

      @@badhabit8824 hes an idiot

    • @andrewwinch474
      @andrewwinch474 Рік тому +12

      While bad parents don’t help, plenty of people have risen above that, same as people with good parents have gone bad.

    • @fuzzylogics139
      @fuzzylogics139 Рік тому +6

      I take from your comment that you feel empathy for this guy. And that's beautiful imo.
      Blaming and shaming is a little non constructive though. His parents were also children at some point. Also were a product of their environment, genetic makeup and the soul they took to earth and who knows what ever else makes us who we are.
      Agree with Andrew Winch, having good or bad parents also is no guaranty that you will turn out great or not so great..

  • @sealteamryx6758
    @sealteamryx6758 11 місяців тому +185

    I quit my 13 year heroin addiction on july 18 2023... just had enough.... tried to detox myself for about a month then broke down n checked into a hospital... best thing i ever did.... never goin back.... i hope he keeps the faith and gets his demons under control its hard i know but you know ya when youve had enough n cant cut the ties... good luck to him n his family seems like a real G

    • @juliepearce6667
      @juliepearce6667 8 місяців тому +6

      WoW! Good on you, bro!
      Find your path! ✌️💗

    • @sealteamryx6758
      @sealteamryx6758 8 місяців тому +4

      @@juliepearce6667 thanks God bless✊️

    • @leea9926
      @leea9926 8 місяців тому +9

      Awesome! A few days ago a girl on the bus told me she has been clean for 10 days. She was glowing with pride. Thanks for sharing your story, it gives others hope.

    • @genoc4ust
      @genoc4ust 7 місяців тому

      last chance to do heroin hector

    • @tcaprecap1448
      @tcaprecap1448 5 місяців тому +4

      congrats! I've had great success with suboxone, which I know isn't for everyone, but it's better than turning back to dope.

  • @mrslove4dance
    @mrslove4dance 2 роки тому +894

    As a black female, I hesitated to watch this video because I thought it would piss me off lol! I am so glad I decided to watch. This interview was amazing and I wish this man nothing but peace and happiness. One of my favorite interviews on this channel.

    • @mcooper593
      @mcooper593 2 роки тому +44

      What has being a BLACK FEMALE got to do with anything? You stupid woman. It’s people with your attitude who cause problems 🤬

    • @ayishalifts9635
      @ayishalifts9635 2 роки тому +217

      @@mcooper593 are you stupid or just stupid? She was hesitant to watch this because he was/is ignorant towards people of colour. As she stated she is a BLACK WOMAN. I don’t get what you don’t understand?

    • @howareyou857
      @howareyou857 2 роки тому +85

      @@mcooper593 have a think. What a rude obnoxious comment.

    • @joem2130
      @joem2130 2 роки тому +151

      @@mcooper593 her identifying herself as a black woman in this comment is extremely relevant. Even if you didn't watch the video before commenting ignorance, did you at least read the title?

    • @dranchd6571
      @dranchd6571 2 роки тому +26

      As a black female I can say exactly the opposite. But it doesn't matter because no-one knows who I really am. I can claim anything.

  • @ghambonious
    @ghambonious 2 роки тому +779

    Once this dude clears his addiction cycle, he is going to realize that he is an asset to many injured young dudes who are following in his steps. I hope,we get a redemption video from this kid. And, he learns to love himself, and that people are cheering for him.

    • @jakecutting7227
      @jakecutting7227 2 роки тому +13

      Spot on! Good comment mate

    • @hangingchad_
      @hangingchad_ 2 роки тому +28

      "If I could get ahold of my drug addiction, I know my life would be beautiful..." I can't tell you how much I feel that. I'm 33, and I'm an addict of 17 years. I am in recovery, and I have been working at tapering off of benzos and opiates for the past 5 years. I think about what life might be like on the other side of this, but I have to admit, I'm afraid I went too far with this. I feel like it's destroyed my mind, and that my personality isn't the same. I don't know what life will be like, but I hope it's beautiful. Or even just slightly better. Some peace and relief would be life-changing for me, considering the condition I'm in now.

    • @hangingchad_
      @hangingchad_ 2 роки тому +6

      That said, I really hope Donny keeps going in the right direction. He has a good heart, and he deserves a better life.

    • @oskar705
      @oskar705 2 роки тому +18

      @@hangingchad_ Don’t be discourage brother life is indeed beautiful, I’ve been sober for 338 days after 23 years of Alcohol and drugs,.blessings to you and your family 🙏🏻❤️😎

    • @SevenHunnid
      @SevenHunnid 2 роки тому

      I quit my job recently because i make more money by smoking weed on my UA-cam channel ! we need more mexicans at the Top ):

  • @1stIndia
    @1stIndia 2 роки тому +940

    Smh. This guy speaks with the wisdom of someone that’s spent years in recovery. The only thing he seems to be lacking now is sobriety. What a super nice, humble person. Praying for him.

    • @birdflipper
      @birdflipper 2 роки тому +26

      Yes, he's very articulate and accepts responsibility for his actions despite being dealt a bad hand growing up. Hopefully he is able to overcome his addiction and goes on to live a happy life.

    • @sixsicsixgod
      @sixsicsixgod 2 роки тому +8

      This man has lived more than most.

    • @RHathemoment
      @RHathemoment 2 роки тому +2

      Same here.

    • @jayrose4748
      @jayrose4748 2 роки тому +14

      Except he's a fentanyl addict and could die any day and leave his son behind...

    • @ryandavids1129
      @ryandavids1129 2 роки тому +24

      How do you know he's a nice person!? Soooo many comments on these videos saying that. You listen to a stranger for 30 min. I'm not saying all these people are bad or good. But there's no way of knowing from seeing a 30 min bit of an interview from behind a screen. I bet Ted Bundy was nice also. Until he raped and killed them.

  • @emetzger
    @emetzger Рік тому +28

    He needs to write a book called "the chair" and describe all of this and the lessons learned. best seller guaranteed.

  • @johnelmasian
    @johnelmasian 2 роки тому +606

    “I love my life, but I’m not happy with it.” Wow. How many people can feel that? It’s amazing how different you can feel from all these people in these interviews, yet be seriously forced to introspect. Favorite UA-cam channel 🙏🏼

  • @siobhanstevenson2476
    @siobhanstevenson2476 2 роки тому +1910

    So articulate. Not what I expected. Clearly bright, self-reflective, a good man emerging. Stay strong young man. You matter.

    • @lauranolan4744
      @lauranolan4744 2 роки тому +3

      Love your name…
      That’s what I called My daughter

    • @leesadoe2440
      @leesadoe2440 2 роки тому +14

      why didnt you expect him to be articulate?

    • @emilieraptor9373
      @emilieraptor9373 2 роки тому +116

      @@leesadoe2440 come on...

    • @elainew2230
      @elainew2230 2 роки тому +26

      He sounds intelligent. How sad that he was raised the way he was and made the choices he made. It sounds like he regrets it. Hopefully he can start out on a better path. It won't be easy with the chair and tattoos.

    • @jamessones4044
      @jamessones4044 2 роки тому +28

      INSECURITY is a vicious beast.
      So self destructive.
      I’m 45 and have so many issues.
      My only joys in life is sleep and food.
      No family,friends.

  • @forcex4
    @forcex4 2 роки тому +185

    "Can you ever be in a room with 1000 people...people you even know...and still feel alone?"
    Fuck that hit hard. This dude just wanted love, like any human being yearns for. I wish the best for this dude🙏🖤

    • @ab-bc2gr
      @ab-bc2gr 2 роки тому +1

      plenty of people don't get love and don't steal cars and hurt others.

    • @Ty91681
      @Ty91681 2 роки тому

      @@Elandgol Do you support the BLM?

    • @ottam
      @ottam 2 роки тому +1

      @@ab-bc2gr Yes, some other people deal with problems better than he did. But he is the best you'd expect from the penal system as it currently exists in America: a remorseful agent who accepts blame for his crimes and seeks forgiveness. What more do you want?

    • @ottam
      @ottam 2 роки тому

      @@Elandgol The statistical data is clear: BLM has no current reason to exist. It is a product of biased and avaricious media, as well as victim narratives and white guilt.
      People like Roland Fryer have done the statistical breakdown of this and found that, when crime rates are factored in, blacks do not experience death by police at higher rates than whites. However, due to a glut of white guilt and black resentment, stories gain traction in a nation where whites will do anything to avoid being called the "R-word". Leftists have been polled and an absurdly high number of them think that 10,000+ unarmed blacks are killed by police every year. The year of the riots yielded a total number of 19. NINETEEN! In a country will 40M black people who make up a very disproportionate number of criminal arrests.
      Sadly, a history of real racism and mistreatment primes many of them to believe the worst. But if people had any interest at all in getting to the root of the numbers, it would become a non-issue overnight. Imagine that: no riots, no looting, no 24/7 coverage of victim narratives. But nobody likes the truth. If you want to see what "Just talk to them about it" looks like, watch the Joe Rogan podcast with Sam Harris and Hannibal Buress. Narrative vs Numbers. Sorry, but nobody with sense will feed that fire.

    • @rambo1515
      @rambo1515 Рік тому

      Common quote in AA

  • @lyndawirth5201
    @lyndawirth5201 11 місяців тому +65

    CEN. Childhood Emotional Neglect. 57 years of feeling that exact feeling you described. Alone in a room full of people and trying to fill that gaping hole I felt inside. I've read a lot about the CEN and it has been eye-opening. Prayers for you and your healing journey forward. God Bless you for attempting to break the cycle. You got this!!!

    • @Treblinka818
      @Treblinka818 9 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for your reply. I have a similar experience as this guy. Been in counseling off and on since the early 90s...including today - never heard of CEN.
      I'll check into this...thank you!

    • @hereitis.2587
      @hereitis.2587 3 місяці тому

      It doesn’t end because childhood ends. The neglect goes on until the abusers die or you just go on with your life without them. The sooner one realizes you can be free of the yuck the better!
      What an endless game of power they play!

    • @jacobrheaume1
      @jacobrheaume1 2 місяці тому

      Where are you from? I’m an LCSW in the states. We talk a lot about ACES adverse childhood experiences. Peds isn’t my specialty but im not familiar with the term you used

  • @lashback9748
    @lashback9748 2 роки тому +822

    This guy is honestly one of the greatest examples of "don't judge a book by it's cover" that i have ever seen. Intelligent, articulate, and completely owning his own actions. Not what most would expect out of someone with extensive face tattoos and a drug addiction.

    • @angelacarry
      @angelacarry 2 роки тому +16

      I totally agree with you. He's so very well spoken, such a pity he didn't get the love and care he needed. A waste.

    • @minawanderer8196
      @minawanderer8196 2 роки тому +6

      Th!is dude is a good example of Karma!Doing bad stuff bad stuff can happen to you.And yes there are more addiccts you won't believe they are still working and no troubles

    • @bigdangerous5044
      @bigdangerous5044 2 роки тому

      Racist apologist

    • @notmyworldiliven953
      @notmyworldiliven953 2 роки тому

      Fuck out of here.He is a racist post still.

    • @85ddrummer
      @85ddrummer 2 роки тому +6

      I came to say the exact same thing. I never would’ve thought this would be as cohesive and understandable as it was

  • @angelafranklin1994
    @angelafranklin1994 2 роки тому +756

    I’m a high school teacher and one of the issues with today’s youth is lack of empathy. This young man would be so amazing as a speaker/mentor for youth. I pray he gets clean so he can change lives. God loves you

    • @emveetu3672
      @emveetu3672 2 роки тому +31

      I think it's not a lack of empathy the youth suffer from, but rather they don't trusted adults in their lives with whom they feel safe to be vulnerable enough to express that empathy openly and honestly.
      And not for nothing, but the generations younger than GenX - my gen with one foot in the old way and one foot in the new - these kids are growing up completely differently than we did. Unless their parents are super strict, homeschool, and are off grid, these kids have access to absolutely everything on the internet, good and bad. It has to be talked about openly and honestly from the start with kids. They have to have trusted adults in their lives they can go to with absolutely anything without fear of being punished, shamed, judged or dismissed.
      Something, something it is better to understand than be understood. It is better to console than be consoled.
      Older generations admonishing the younger generations isn't specific to this generation. It's specific to humans. It always has been and it always will be. There's something to be said for youth being wasted on the young.
      Just for reference:
      "They [Young People] have exalted notions, because they have not been humbled by life or learned its necessary limitations; moreover, their hopeful disposition makes them think themselves equal to great things -- and that means having exalted notions. They would always rather do noble deeds than useful ones: Their lives are regulated more by moral feeling than by reasoning -- all their mistakes are in the direction of doing things excessively and vehemently. They overdo everything -- they love too much, hate too much, and the same with everything else."
      (Aristotle)
      "The world is passing through troublous times. The young people of today think of nothing but themselves. They have no reverence for parents or old age. They are impatient of all restraint. They talk as if they knew everything, and what passes for wisdom with us is foolishness with them. As for the girls, they are forward, immodest and unladylike in speech, behavior and dress."
      (From a sermon preached by Peter the Hermit in A.D. 1274)
      "I see no hope for the future of our people if they are dependent on frivolous youth of today, for certainly all youth are reckless beyond words... When I was young, we were taught to be discreet and respectful of elders, but the present youth are exceedingly wise [disrespectful] and impatient of restraint".
      (Hesiod, 8th century BC)

    • @angelafranklin1994
      @angelafranklin1994 2 роки тому +9

      @@emveetu3672 This reply peaked and coincided with the level intellect that encourages me to understand more rather than judge. I am apart of Gen X born in 1976. I remember and your reply helps as well that WE too were judge and complained about. Thank you for your intellect.

    • @Sexiisarah5262
      @Sexiisarah5262 2 роки тому +6

      THIS times 100!!!!!^^^^^❤️❤️❤️

    • @thatdude3977
      @thatdude3977 2 роки тому +13

      Its not empathy missing. Its mentorship and a strong hand for discipline.

    • @starvationpool9982
      @starvationpool9982 2 роки тому +5

      I agree with you as someone born in 1996… we were the last bunch to hit middle school and still not all of us has cell phones. Sadly social breeds a level of unbridled and unflinching narcissism that leads to humans being self centered, seeking only outward validation, and clinging to the beliefs of the herd rather than thinking for ones self.
      When I read the title “skinhead” I don’t immediately think “nazi scumbag”… I have seen and heard enough to know there is a level of neglect in their lives and hatred being bred from lack of understanding. You are projecting your hatred and misunderstanding of yourself outward, these are the types that skinhead groups prey upon and give them an outlet for their own hatred.

  • @Naomi-ji5si
    @Naomi-ji5si 2 роки тому +643

    It really hit me deeply when he said, "If I could get a hold of my drug problem, I know my life would be beautiful." That's it right there - for the people who struggle and for the people that love them. I really appreciate these videos reminding all of us of one another's humanity and fragility.

    • @Ninnjette-
      @Ninnjette- 2 роки тому +8

      There’s programs and help out there, some people just don’t want to take it I guess. I did, for my son.

    • @ey3z4ya
      @ey3z4ya 2 роки тому +3

      @@Ninnjette- I think it's more complicated than that. He's literally a skinhead

    • @Ninnjette-
      @Ninnjette- 2 роки тому +4

      @@ey3z4ya he’s literally a skinhead? Skinheads don’t know where the rehab center is?

    • @realmachodubchicago7425
      @realmachodubchicago7425 2 роки тому

      Donald Trump's Friend Mike Folmer who tried to rig the election and is a Republican Pennsylvania State Senator Pleads Guilty In Child Porn Case ua-cam.com/video/wqWiw7rIqcI/v-deo.html

    • @wilsonfisk4741
      @wilsonfisk4741 2 роки тому

      You do realize he supports Nazism and Hitler right they believe they are superior amongst other races don't how people are on here like yea what great person when gate is something he grew up cultivating and using toward people of other ethnicities wake up smell the coffee should've just did a interview with a biker guy

  • @roadrelated2587
    @roadrelated2587 Рік тому +49

    Dear Donny. I wish you could know that you enriched my life. I wish the whole world could hear how you said: "If we all could just bring ourselves to man up and face the issues at hand, there wouldn't really be issues anymore" . Because it doesnt get more accurate than that...
    Thank you!
    God bless you!

  • @Misajoejoe1
    @Misajoejoe1 2 роки тому +344

    Donny is more eloquent than some college educated people I've met. I hope things turn for the better for him. He seems like he has a good heart.

    • @Agraphiccollective
      @Agraphiccollective 2 роки тому +2

      Facts.

    • @ar-sithf.austin3744
      @ar-sithf.austin3744 2 роки тому

      People who think a piece of paper means anything are deluded. Just ask Elon Musk... And I've pursued that lie. College and a so called "classical education" means almost NOTHING. Most "genius types" would agree, not just "nothing" but ALMOST nothing.
      I speak and sound like an ignorant hick but can use the English language better than ninety percent of these so-called "intellectuals" with their pseudo-intellectual nonsense existence of delusion.
      The question is are you willing to learn and teachable.

    • @ar-sithf.austin3744
      @ar-sithf.austin3744 2 роки тому +2

      Not to mention a multitude of other skills and experience you'll only learn on your own and working different jobs and specialty oriented fields most people will never know who lock themselves into a limited specified field. I feel like Mike Rowe (not "dirty jobs" necessarily) but the experience of them all. From law enforcement, Military, painting, Millwright and mechanic work, restaurant work and cooking, AV/Tech and audio engineering, burying people, property maintenance, Numismatics, dental and medical fields, Air Frame and Powerplants, cutting meat, psychology and substance abuse counseling.... Sometimes wearing multiple hats in multiple jobs at once. One of these days I'll figure out what I want to be when I grow up. Hah! It's really odd to of done so many things in over four decades of life and locking mine into a college "career choice" would of financially made me so much more stable but how would I know how to run a village with nearly every desired aspect of life be covered if needed and better yet, why do I have this experience... Who knows. Who really knows. Life's never what you expect and pretty frêâkïn' weird.

  • @Jmcoop2024
    @Jmcoop2024 2 роки тому +34

    Is there a way to reach out to Donny? I was born with Spina Bifida and run a personal training business that helps individuals with disabilities, or who have had it hard in life. We do strength training + lifestyle coaching, but I'd even love to just let him know he has a 'comrade' all of that stuff aside. Seems like a well-rounded, remorseful guy.

  • @eric6cartman9
    @eric6cartman9 Рік тому +392

    hearing him talk about his role in his sons life as compared to his parents is beyond powerful. breaking the cycle is one of the hardest things to of in life especially when the cards are stacked against u this way. I got chills

    • @Mustafeez-e1x
      @Mustafeez-e1x Рік тому

      Where u from? Can you help me to connect with Donny. I'm Fromm India, i dunno more about America. Even i tried find out the mail but couldn't find it.

    • @davidparker9676
      @davidparker9676 Рік тому +2

      I know a lot of older gang members and they see the destruction it has caused but still have a twisted sense of loyalty to the gang and don't want to remove their tattoos.
      When their kids get older, they join gangs thinking that their dad made it through the process and survived okay. It is actually rare that the former gang members will take advantage of free tattoo removal services and denounce the gang.

    • @davidparker9676
      @davidparker9676 Рік тому +1

      @@Mustafeez-e1x Donny is homeless, living on the streets of Los Angeles.

    • @Mustafeez-e1x
      @Mustafeez-e1x Рік тому

      @@davidparker9676 😭😭 donny is good men

    • @ClayF403
      @ClayF403 Рік тому +2

      It's really my main goal in life too. My only purpose in life is to raise my son the opposite of how I was raised so he doesn't have to know the pain of living in a fucked up environment. Will I ever be able to have a healthy relationship with a woman because I was never shown a good example? Maybe not, but at least I know I can put all of my love and effort into my son so he can be a better person than myself. 13 years in to be a father and it couldn't be going better, and the great thing is that not only does it benefit him, it also teaches you more about yourself than you ever would have learned otherwise. If anything, it saved my life because I was also on a bad path of drugs, alcohol, and reckless behaviour but having a child has taught me there's more important things in life than indulgence, selflessness and giving yourself to others is a more powerful high than anything a drug could give me.

  • @ismanovska
    @ismanovska 11 місяців тому +4

    He needs tatto removal , they don't seem to represent him anymore

  • @steveo7116
    @steveo7116 2 роки тому +610

    Of all the interviews I’ve watched here, nobody has made me to feel more hope for change than with this fella.
    Keep fighting sir. Stay with your son and kept your focus on him. Stay humble. God bless you man.

    • @clarissiaperson1630
      @clarissiaperson1630 2 роки тому +6

      yesss💯🙏🏽

    • @nate6045
      @nate6045 2 роки тому +26

      There's a few cracks in his story. I don't mean to be a Debbie Downer here but critically speaking, he's homeless and panhandling yet he's talking about how he's trying to start a business. He talks about how he's an only father and that his son is at the top of his class but if he's homeless, he's not both living in a tent with his son AND that son is at the top of his class.
      I have an ex like him. My ex has a tendency of acting like their current circumstances are lucrative when they are anything but. He also came from terrible circumstances and attempts to live a lie. Sometimes I think he even believes his ideas of grandeur. I don't think either of them are bad people but it's really important for people to not just accept the bad things they've done and their past as a whole but also all of their current circumstances as well otherwise they're just letting thekr pride stiffle their own growth.

    • @bellaangus1213
      @bellaangus1213 2 роки тому +5

      Still heartbreaking to see all the ruined lives.

    • @Sophiedbf
      @Sophiedbf 2 роки тому +2

      I feel the same way !

    • @hellbabyy
      @hellbabyy 2 роки тому

      Keep*

  • @mhystro1
    @mhystro1 2 роки тому +778

    For the past couple years, I’ve wondered what the real lessons in these videos were, at least for me..,and it finally hit me today. Mark is the lesson…that level of non-judgment and compassion is incredible. If I was conducting this interview there would have been a whole discussion on right and wrong, history and ethics….but to be able to simply listen and empathize?! Powerful. From today on I will strive to continually move more in that direction.🙏🏽 we are one.

    • @gwennk4962
      @gwennk4962 2 роки тому +32

      So true. He has been an example of how to listen without judgement. That is something that sounds so simple but it is so powerful. I think there is something about his energy
      that must be uniquely safe and comforting... something like the strong oak tree offering temporary respite in the storm. 👋

    • @KimbradleyMasterGardener
      @KimbradleyMasterGardener 2 роки тому +20

      Mark has plenty of "judgment " just like everyone else.
      He just keeps it to himself. Usually comes out in the form of whining about comments that disagree with him wasting our donations.
      Yet, I too support and appreciate his humanitarian passions!!!

    • @kris9259
      @kris9259 2 роки тому +4

      What a great comment! I think you are spot on!!

    • @heathercarrillo3873
      @heathercarrillo3873 2 роки тому +4

      Truth🖤

    • @leneo1731
      @leneo1731 2 роки тому +6

      Good for you!
      We're all here to learn.
      And to listen.
      We're all work in progress.
      But remember that to do interviews this way, one has to be quiet.
      He's very close to being a journalist.
      And you rarely see a journalist arguing with their interview object, right.
      That would be a dialogue, not an interview 😊
      We can all be much more journalists and less of ourselves 😁

  • @billjames2017
    @billjames2017 2 роки тому +136

    The more I watch these videos the more I realize I won life's lottery. It was pure luck that I was born into a home with a loving mom and dad who guided me. I could be any one of these poor souls. God bless them all.

    • @greatwhite3676
      @greatwhite3676 2 роки тому +2

      me too. We were born in America the greatest country on Earth to decent hard working parents. The modern left is trying to destroy the nuclear family i wonder why?

    • @brandonstephens1447
      @brandonstephens1447 2 роки тому +7

      Same. As a kid I was never grateful. At 34 years old I can clearly see I won the lottery with my family even though we were never wealthy or anything like that. My mom and dad are still married after 45 years so that alone is super rare nowadays.

    • @RG-rl6hj
      @RG-rl6hj 2 роки тому +1

      I have always wondered about you guys and what that must have been like. Men who write books, men who change the world.

    • @dalpz205
      @dalpz205 2 роки тому +9

      @@greatwhite3676 Believing one side is better than the other and finger pointing blame just shows you believe the propoganda that is dividing this country and making us weaker.

    • @adrianc6534
      @adrianc6534 2 роки тому +6

      @@greatwhite3676 way to take somebody elses sensible comment and turn it into your political propaganda. fuck off, nobody needs to hear your bullshit.

  • @spooky1777
    @spooky1777 Рік тому +30

    They should show this to teenagers at school. A very powerful and life lesson video.

    • @earth-oe5le
      @earth-oe5le Рік тому +1

      That's indoctrination. Only math and science no stupidity

  • @berniejaylea
    @berniejaylea 2 роки тому +641

    I like the fact that he's not using expletives and offensive words to express himself. I pray he finds the healing and love he deserves and I pray the curse is broken and his son doesn't inherit the same inclination. I also hope you heal the rift with your parents, not talking to them and not forgiving them may compound your situation and prolong your healing, so please reach out to them ASAP. Much love and blessings to you❤.

    • @turkeyguy0
      @turkeyguy0 2 роки тому +34

      You know, now that you mention it, I don't think I heard a single "explicit" thing.

    • @YouFeudTV
      @YouFeudTV 2 роки тому +36

      I definitely take people more seriously when they don’t swear

    • @Anonymous-lq2bs
      @Anonymous-lq2bs 2 роки тому +18

      @@YouFeudTV you’re a fucking gem!

    • @Anonymous-lq2bs
      @Anonymous-lq2bs 2 роки тому +12

      @@YouFeudTV go shit in your hat

    • @Iron-and-strings
      @Iron-and-strings 2 роки тому +19

      @@Anonymous-lq2bs such class….

  • @emiliepryor51
    @emiliepryor51 2 роки тому +363

    I didn’t expect the way this interview went. He’s a decent young man and I hope he gets the help he needs. Thank you for the video.

  • @SillyCyclist29
    @SillyCyclist29 2 роки тому +134

    "Could you be in a room with a thousand people, even if they knew you, and still feel alone?" That stuck a deep deep cord. I hope you find the love you deserve.

    • @Stasiaflonase
      @Stasiaflonase 2 роки тому +7

      I think there are too many of us who feel this way.

    • @davidrock8465
      @davidrock8465 2 роки тому +1

      If that’s the case you’re in the wrong room with the wrong people. Don’t give up they will come along when you least expect it

    • @aliciaobrien8713
      @aliciaobrien8713 2 місяці тому

      RIGHT TO MY CORE!

  • @Lebo-Aaliyah
    @Lebo-Aaliyah Місяць тому +6

    A Powerful And Emotionally Transparent Conversation.
    I Love And Respect Donny's Vulnerability.
    A Majestic Spirit.

  • @instupitious
    @instupitious 2 роки тому +553

    Man, as a person of color I couldn’t be more empathetic, and sincere in my belief his remorse and self-awareness. Early childhood is everything, I hope he finds all the peace in this life.

    • @gmac9133
      @gmac9133 2 роки тому +3

      🍭

    • @emerydavis.
      @emerydavis. 2 роки тому +14

      Ehhh fuck em .

    • @SicSemperTyrannis-333
      @SicSemperTyrannis-333 2 роки тому

      @@emerydavis. are you a troll or are you that blind and ignorant

    • @cynthiadeg9206
      @cynthiadeg9206 2 роки тому

      What a guy

    • @copperdee3073
      @copperdee3073 2 роки тому

      @@emerydavis. Yeah fuck him and his kind. We're supposed to feel sorry for this pathetic cowardly fuck now?

  • @corettejones
    @corettejones 2 роки тому +396

    This was one of the Best Interviews ever. Young people need to see this. Thank you young man for sharing your story. I hope you continue get better mentally physically emotionally and spiritually. Take good care young man, you have a testimony that can change lives. Carry on in Peace!.

    • @josiffexplosiff1
      @josiffexplosiff1 2 роки тому +11

      Jesus more like parents need to see this don’t let your kids grow up watching you do drugs this is what happens to them

    • @laraoneal7284
      @laraoneal7284 2 роки тому

      @@josiffexplosiff1 Exactly. Parents are horrendous having children for narcissist motives.

    • @mrauttomatichst13
      @mrauttomatichst13 2 роки тому

      Young people need, to see it?
      T parental waste ofyimer tried of assholed a

    • @Galactic_Galactic89
      @Galactic_Galactic89 2 роки тому +2

      A young Barry Pepper with face tattoos. Too bad cause he's a handsome fella.

    • @iride56s
      @iride56s 2 роки тому +3

      @@Galactic_Galactic89 the beauty is what is in his heart not necessarily on his skin, though, some may find beauty in his ink as well.

  • @brucefollett8117
    @brucefollett8117 2 роки тому +428

    These interviews feel like important historical documents. Nostalgia can be stifling and insidious. These conversations pull back a veil.

    • @createwithme5458
      @createwithme5458 2 роки тому +7

      I totally agree, this has to be some of the most revealing content on UA-cam
      Sadly, I feel like this channel is “refreshing” because it tells an entirely different story about this country than what is portrayed elsewhere
      And it is probably more accurate to what goes on in day to day life in the US than anything else you’ll see on UA-cam or the media
      This is the type of content that is useful, important & urgent
      No one has ever been there for these people, most of them have been subjected to unimaginable circumstances and they are all “invisible” & silenced in this culture
      This channel sheds incredibly important light on what is actually going on in this country on a daily basis

    • @elleeh27
      @elleeh27 2 роки тому +1

      Well said

    • @STLATXWPB
      @STLATXWPB 2 роки тому +3

      They’re the stories people don’t have time for when they see people like this on the street. Hopefully they can spark a little empathy.

    • @magyarmainer4692
      @magyarmainer4692 Рік тому

      Great insight.

    • @ricksandoval7130
      @ricksandoval7130 Рік тому +1

      @@createwithme5458 brilliant and insightful

  • @gldntchr7122
    @gldntchr7122 Рік тому +4

    Can we get some black panthers on here to be guilt tripped? No?

  • @Dazarabia522
    @Dazarabia522 2 роки тому +585

    People who are damaged from a traumatic childhood can act out in horrific ways, but compassion for others begins with compassion for the self. I am glad that Donny has ben able to reflect on his life and turn so much pain into a new sense of purpose which is of course being a loving father.

    • @Slabgorilla
      @Slabgorilla 2 роки тому +1

      Fax

    • @msjohnston6280
      @msjohnston6280 2 роки тому +3

      Does he want everyone to feel sorry for him??? LOL poor guy is for sure

    • @2intriguing1
      @2intriguing1 2 роки тому +9

      All of us don't hate other races though WE have a right to so this sounds like your typical racial excuse for hate

    • @daughertyjack1
      @daughertyjack1 2 роки тому +3

      @@2intriguing1 so you think you have a right to hate, huh?

    • @jrpapi5
      @jrpapi5 2 роки тому +3

      @@daughertyjack1 go about your business anyone with a brain can see through that crap and you know it🙄 you know the answer to that

  • @margaritochavez5568
    @margaritochavez5568 2 роки тому +350

    “Have you ever been in a room with say a thousand people that know you, and you feel just utterly alone”
    Profound statement!!!
    Damnit Donnie get into recovery and tap in to who you really are. 1 luv

    • @tonyc4776
      @tonyc4776 2 роки тому +3

      Totally understand makes sense

    • @Dobad415
      @Dobad415 2 роки тому +6

      Too many of us can relate to that. Jesus Christ is my only hope

    • @aaronfischer9885
      @aaronfischer9885 2 роки тому +3

      I know that feeling.

    • @M5StAr.2.0
      @M5StAr.2.0 2 роки тому

      i feel him i hve hope for him

    • @Humgin1234
      @Humgin1234 2 роки тому

      Yes

  • @captaincake4331
    @captaincake4331 Рік тому +496

    You can't help but feel Donny's pain. I'd love an update on him today -I hope he's doing okay.

    • @grittygram28
      @grittygram28 Рік тому +1

      I don’t feel his pain he’s a scumbag

    • @sun5942
      @sun5942 Рік тому +25

      Update was just released!!

    • @davidparker9676
      @davidparker9676 Рік тому +7

      The addiction is going to be his struggle to improve and even survive, fentanyl is a deadly drug to be chained to.

    • @lahits396
      @lahits396 Рік тому +2

      @@davidparker9676 You never shot fetty have u? then hush up you dont know, you just assume 🤷‍♂

    • @davidparker9676
      @davidparker9676 Рік тому +23

      @@lahits396 Addiction is more mental than physical. The addiction is that hardest thing to overcome. I don't have to use something to know what the outcomes of addiction are, I can see it with my own eyes.

  • @canadawoodworkssignage6564
    @canadawoodworkssignage6564 Рік тому +3

    Is it words or truth??? Be aware, not condemning anyone but he wouldn't be the first to say the words he knows to say to sound like a better person. I/we have spent 1000s to only be played and hear this exact same story, almost word for word. If he was sincere STOP the drugs !

  • @phild9140
    @phild9140 2 роки тому +365

    This guy needs to write a book called "The Chair" It's amazing how that wheelchair changed his life for the better and worst at the same time.

  • @NaturesLovebyDrPreneur
    @NaturesLovebyDrPreneur 2 роки тому +381

    Well spoken, high level of self awareness, he is even a person of intellect. We really cannot judge someone so quickly... Most of the people Ive watched here are not what they are by choice... Most of them actually have a good heart only placed in a difficult situation where they became powerless and left without a better choice. These people are teaching some Valuable lessons really. #salute

    • @kwikky22
      @kwikky22 2 роки тому +18

      Are you serious? He is a racist and a hate monger.

    • @NaturesLovebyDrPreneur
      @NaturesLovebyDrPreneur 2 роки тому +18

      @@kwikky22 and regretted being so.

    • @buzzybee186
      @buzzybee186 2 роки тому +5

      He is super self aware. Sounds like the wheelchair was the best thing for him

    • @hjjjjk8399
      @hjjjjk8399 2 роки тому +5

      America was founded by racist's and hatemongers. You cannot blame him.He is only practicing an ideology which is part of the country.

    • @TransparencyandMerit
      @TransparencyandMerit 2 роки тому +3

      @Kwikky22 Is a racist the worst thing you can be in your mind?

  • @mbuck253
    @mbuck253 2 роки тому +423

    14:42 watching him come to the realization in real-time that he has become the father that he always wished he had. Realizing that he’s finally breaking the negative cycle with his child going forward. What an amazing moment!

    • @oDIRECTORo
      @oDIRECTORo 2 роки тому +9

      Life is a psychedelic roller…ups and downs….bright and dark…slow and fast…ya might shit yourself so hold on tight.

    • @Nettamorphosis
      @Nettamorphosis 2 роки тому +3

      That was a magical moment.

    • @williamalexander1863
      @williamalexander1863 2 роки тому

      He's a drug addict confined to a wheelchair and and lives on the streets begging for money. Yeah some father to look up to.

    • @FragolaJen
      @FragolaJen 2 роки тому

      HE BROKE THE CYCLE!!! ❤❤❤ So heartbreaking that his parents set his path in motion but how awesome that he's self-aware enough to turn tragedy into change.

    • @Zachula619
      @Zachula619 2 роки тому

      Felt fake

  • @authenticadversity
    @authenticadversity Рік тому +43

    The greatest gift he could give his son is finding sobriety and recovery from his addictions!! Every child wants a sober parent!! Great interview!!

    • @Mepookietrat
      @Mepookietrat 2 місяці тому

      One of my greatest accomplishments is getting sober and being a better mom. There is no better feeling than when your children say they are happy because they got their mom back. My oldest thanked me and that broke my heart. He should never have had to see any of that nor tell me thank you for doing what I'm supposed to do. But it does feel good to know they trust me and can count on me. 9 years sober.

  • @mattbaker7305
    @mattbaker7305 2 роки тому +281

    I have watched a good number of these videos and I cannot express how truly important it is to see people in all walks of life and hear their stories without agendas or prejudices. I admit absolutely that if I saw some of the folks being interviewed, I would not give them the light of day and would actively avoid them. These videos make me pause, reflect, and desire to change my gut reaction. To challenge the societal bounderies I grew up with. I'm not saying I agree with everything people do or say in these videos, but it has only to improve myself and world view to listen. Thank you for creating a safe place for these folks to teach so many viewers.

    • @karekare72
      @karekare72 2 роки тому +2

      Well said.

    • @tinawindham6958
      @tinawindham6958 2 роки тому +4

      They might really need your smile on any given day. Best part when you see their eyes light up✌️

    • @thaliachiotelis5231
      @thaliachiotelis5231 2 роки тому

      week weekend Surcharge and we will be back at home

    • @thaliachiotelis5231
      @thaliachiotelis5231 2 роки тому

      I e eat it again wee pop we oepeo see ooe pope oe owe owp oep we wepopo rep woo westeoo eop weekend ooi o oeorwoke owo woooowrewoipwwooooo P wow y oooo power oeopeowo we ooooooowwooooowruoooworooepolio pop I oo oo ye we eeeek ooe o eoo we pop repp o weep weird err ooooh weoowoouwo w wou o reol weeo see I ouwrpy or oto ooeour we or what o eeoweoooweowoooepeowooroworeweooooooooeoe

  • @Aaron-vv2hx
    @Aaron-vv2hx 2 роки тому +452

    If more people could be honest with themselves like this guy is, we'd live in a better world.

    • @solomonKachi7000
      @solomonKachi7000 2 роки тому +2

      @@yungboomer6467 yeah i feel you I know someone who nearly destroyed my life but i try not to hold grudges against them

    • @ArteIsVida
      @ArteIsVida 2 роки тому +2

      Look what it took for him to find empathy

    • @AussieArcher1234
      @AussieArcher1234 2 роки тому +6

      @@yungboomer6467 What a load of Rubbish . You want the believe that, but no one thinks like than ,This is the Problems with nice Humans ,those who preach and those who are honest . You preach ,but I bet if it happened to you the story would be different .I dont forget, I dont forgive , I accept the actions and get on with my life, They did wrong and it is up to them to correct the wrong , You preach kindness for the wrong People , a stranger ,a trusted friend , and animals gets my kindness, those who have done me wrong get what they deserve , wrath for the wrong Empathy for trying to correct it, NEVER Kindness ever again.

    • @ryandavids1129
      @ryandavids1129 2 роки тому +3

      Lol. Really? You can still be honest with yourself, and be a shitty person. Nice try with the rainbows and ice cream and kittens happy hippie BS theory.

    • @ryandavids1129
      @ryandavids1129 2 роки тому +1

      Yes, this guy is the embodiment of what a winner is. And it's all because of his honesty. 😂 Get real folks.

  • @rillo806
    @rillo806 2 роки тому +90

    As a new father these interviews have helped me to see how important that under no circumstance i never EVER leave my son....... EVER. Like i have to really think about things i do. I wouldnt ever leave voluntarily but this makes me think that i need to be careful out in the world with the choices i make. I dont drink and drive ever but god forbid i get into a car with a drunk driver and die in a wreck and my son is left without me. I need to stop going out to bars because god forbid i get caught in the cross fire of a drunken brawl and get shot and my son is left without me. I need to do everything i can and be very careful with my decisions so that i have the best chance of being here with him for as long as possible. Just makes me think about things a little differently. Id hate my son to go down this path because i did something stupid. Thanks for the eye opener.

    • @kimmieczkowski6078
      @kimmieczkowski6078 Рік тому +3

      Congratulations on being a new dad, I’m happy you have thought about this and are choosing to do right by your child. It’s not always the easy choose but keep it going! Cherish your kids. Best of luck

    • @Bl4ckSh33p
      @Bl4ckSh33p Рік тому +2

      Hats off to you. That's some powerful awareness

    • @jJust_NO_
      @jJust_NO_ Рік тому

      same here. idk where specifically i got this but ive been very mindful of choices in life these days.
      where as before i could go home drunk at 3am and no regard for my safety as a woman.
      i could just decide easily to go with people i barely know because its not quality people i looked for in companions but the glue was alcohol.
      too many bad choices in men i hang out with because if youre intoxicated, inhibitions are being lifted off.
      alcohol does not make one carefree but careless instead.
      under the influence, youre seeing the world in a skewed, distorted way giving a fake 'confidence'.

    • @hackerdamson6263
      @hackerdamson6263 Рік тому

      This is a great comment.

  • @travismullen
    @travismullen Рік тому +21

    I pray he is able to get sober for his own sake, but also for the sake of his 7 year old. Once he does that, there is going to be nothing stopping his potential anymore with his outlook. Just needs some loving community, and a home for him and his son. And some beatmaking equipment. Love this dude. Will be praying for his saving off the streets and Fenty. He's so loved.

  • @bigdog33bad
    @bigdog33bad 2 роки тому +509

    "Don't judge a book by its cover" has never been more true as it is than with this fellow. I wish him well with his future, I think he deserves it.

    • @AshBear2008
      @AshBear2008 2 роки тому +2

      Agreed. ❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @davidschmidt270
      @davidschmidt270 2 роки тому +3

      Clearly.... he's a good dude....may God help me....nourish him with love....may Angel's always protect him as he upsets the evil in this world with hope and positive change!
      Amen amen 👏👏👏👏👏🌵🐧

    • @SolomonRasputin
      @SolomonRasputin 2 роки тому +4

      🧢, people say that cliche all the time but it’s human instinct to judge a book by its cover.

    • @carlos66965
      @carlos66965 2 роки тому +3

      @@SolomonRasputin Just because it naturally happens, doesn't mean its good necessarily.

    • @pafena
      @pafena 2 роки тому +2

      Foh he's a bum

  • @garethgazz9332
    @garethgazz9332 2 роки тому +316

    Donny should go talk to kids in schools and be their inspiration. He understands exactly what kids from broken homes feel and why they might end up going in the wrong direction, and he can explain it properly too.

    • @buddyratcliff2894
      @buddyratcliff2894 2 роки тому +7

      3 minutes into video. I seen he believes he’s a victim.

    • @steezydan8543
      @steezydan8543 2 роки тому +29

      @@buddyratcliff2894 He can believe he's a victim of child abuse/neglect and still hold himself responsible for his actions later on in life.
      I don't think he's making excuses.

    • @kaitlynjones7570
      @kaitlynjones7570 2 роки тому +3

      Inspiration for drug addiction?

    • @tonyc4776
      @tonyc4776 2 роки тому +6

      Gotta get clean first

    • @mictrey2267
      @mictrey2267 2 роки тому +3

      Yes i would love a drug addict to come talk to my kid about being a great person

  • @tiffanyestrada4223
    @tiffanyestrada4223 2 роки тому +85

    I didn't expect this man to have such insight, really enjoyed this interview.

  • @bille7585
    @bille7585 Рік тому +3

    Honestly i dont see that as "racist" when you are interested in your Own culture and preservation of your culture. --ALL people have this built in them to varying degrees.

  • @peterd9427
    @peterd9427 2 роки тому +199

    I've watched many of these videos, this guy ACTUALLY seems remorseful and reflects on what he's done. A lot of the time, the talk is there, but this time it feels real.

    • @carolhenry6895
      @carolhenry6895 2 роки тому +2

      I agree

    • @kayetaylor5551
      @kayetaylor5551 2 роки тому +1

      I don't believe him...he is selling a story

    • @carolhenry6895
      @carolhenry6895 2 роки тому

      @@kayetaylor5551 oh I hope not.

    • @johnwicksfoknpencil
      @johnwicksfoknpencil 2 роки тому +1

      @@kayetaylor5551 You mean you don’t WANT to believe him. Maybe you need to endure something like he has so you can get over yourself too?

    • @kayetaylor5551
      @kayetaylor5551 2 роки тому

      @@johnwicksfoknpencil I have!!! Thus is why I am feeling like this

  • @missmyoldhandle24
    @missmyoldhandle24 2 роки тому +248

    It's SO hard to love oneself when there was no love in childhood. This man is so self aware. I really hope he gets the help he deserves to help heal his suffering. Donny, you probably wont see this but if you do, please know that you are capable of all the things you want. I'm a PTSD therapist working with survivors of childhood abuse and neglect for the past 15 years. Anything is possible, esp, given your intelligence and compassion. You are an incredible human and I'm just putting it out there that Mark's follow up with you will be a good one. Please don't lose faith in yourself. Please believe you're capable and worthy

    • @romerider1000
      @romerider1000 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah I hope he gets his angle reset so he can stand at his next clan rally. You don’t listen very well do you

    • @missmyoldhandle24
      @missmyoldhandle24 2 роки тому +4

      @@romerider1000 I listen very well

    • @digginaustin
      @digginaustin 2 роки тому +4

      Question for you, do you recomond a resource for people who live with people who suffer from ptsd? My wife has cptsd. I need help on how to help her and not fall into the trap when she is triggered .
      Any info is appreciated. Thank you

    • @romerider1000
      @romerider1000 2 роки тому +3

      @@missmyoldhandle24 oh yeah…did you get the part that he doesn’t need to be in a wheel chair? Or that he hasn’t repented his old gang? How he actually justifies it and glorifies it and claims it’s not actually a hate group but it’s misunderstood and it just espouses family and cultural pride? Probably to his son as well. You seem to have completely missed the part of his story that sounded as if he didn’t even change the vocabulary from the last time he had to write and read his tired story. “And in turn I suffered greatly.” Give me a break. You didn’t listen to a word of it. Lol. GD idiot libs. Someone need only read out the symptoms of ptsd to you and will probably get a diagnoses themselves. Don’t even bother doing the work anymore do we? Mark: “How was your childhood.”
      Clueless skinhead: lists bad childhood cliché
      Idiot libs: “oh he’s so self aware.”

    • @missmyoldhandle24
      @missmyoldhandle24 2 роки тому +10

      @@romerider1000 P.S. the most effective way to end racism is to have compassion for the person and try to break through their ignorance and fears. Matching hate with hate is never the solution

  • @g1ss
    @g1ss 2 роки тому +157

    A highly intelligent , articulate and empathic young man. I hope he turns the rest of his life around. He has a lot of potential.

    • @stefflouis
      @stefflouis Рік тому

      He hurt a lot of people.He should have no tattos anymore in order to forgat his past. He is lucky to be alive. He stole cars...

    • @Rugmunchersauce3
      @Rugmunchersauce3 Рік тому

      He's not articulate though. It seems hé has a gentle soul under all that shit, but he isn't very articulate.
      Sometimes you can bé articulate but if you're starting to get sick and you're getting all anxious, you can get a massive brain-fog and it's difficult to even string one sentence together.

    • @cladd9910
      @cladd9910 Рік тому

      Oh boy 🤦‍♂️

  • @JT-ue1xk
    @JT-ue1xk Рік тому +47

    This was such an honest and powerful interview. You can tell he's being genuine with his story. Even the part where he corrected himself from saying he was doing his best to saying no I'm not doing my best. He's not trying to fluff himself in anyway. He's even sharing the bad parts

  • @devonbajuramacaulay6508
    @devonbajuramacaulay6508 2 роки тому +76

    Trauma is the real gateway drug! Donny touched my heart, and I wish him all of the love and security he's searching for.

  • @jessiejeancroddy2829
    @jessiejeancroddy2829 2 роки тому +154

    You can truly tell that Donny has such a warm soul with so much love to give. This interview brought tears to my eyes. We are all rooting for you dude!

    • @marlowp5234
      @marlowp5234 2 роки тому +9

      It's scary to see how naive some are

    • @Ryan-nt1dy
      @Ryan-nt1dy 2 роки тому +1

      @@marlowp5234 naive how?

    • @rolllimbo973
      @rolllimbo973 2 роки тому +2

      @@marlowp5234 wow imagine being racist

    • @marlowp5234
      @marlowp5234 2 роки тому +6

      @@Ryan-nt1dy Theres just always a bunch of folks that say things akin to 'id let him/her stay on my couch" Or "what a nice person!" having apparently little clue as to how badly that could and almost certainly would end or familiar w the veneer others can wear. It's naive to think you could know anything about anyone by seeing them in a paid interview. Flat out

    • @marlowp5234
      @marlowp5234 2 роки тому

      @@rolllimbo973 Sorry, I cannot understand you

  • @jessicacarter9295
    @jessicacarter9295 2 роки тому +309

    This person is proof we need more love in this world. I hope he finds his way and makes good on his wrongs.

    • @wilsonfisk4741
      @wilsonfisk4741 2 роки тому

      Guess Adolf needed more love to and David Duke truly unloved human beings what went wtong hell why not have circle time with the Klan while your at it they are just hateful scumbags, you know they say just like homosexuality people are born to hate/racist and can be linked genetically better wake up smell the coffee lady

    • @mrcontroversy222
      @mrcontroversy222 2 роки тому

      He’s a homeless dopehead. He isn’t a great single dad or anything. He is high as a kite and is just talking.

    • @leehollebon4777
      @leehollebon4777 2 роки тому

      Jessica Carter what country do you live in I live in England it would be nice to chat to you

    • @jcreeze3565
      @jcreeze3565 2 роки тому

      Agreed

    • @leehollebon4777
      @leehollebon4777 2 роки тому

      @@Maxq1 yes and no of course having good parents help that's a FACT but you carnt allways blame the parents for going off the rails you yourself also have a choice

  • @dcr1326
    @dcr1326 Рік тому +107

    This has been my favorite video of the series so far. I was hit by a guy and put in the ICU, I suffered brain damage, am deaf in one ear, and other injuries. The guy who hit me was high on multiple drugs and this was his 8th OMVI. Hearing Donny be remorseful for his actions really hit home with me. Bad things happen to good people sometimes and it is good to see that Donny realized that he hurt the individual he hit. Keep making changes for the good and spreading your story. It is an important one!!

    • @brandonnotsowise2640
      @brandonnotsowise2640 Рік тому +7

      Honestly, as remorseful as they may be they should definitely have their license revoked and not be allowed to drive.

    • @dcr1326
      @dcr1326 Рік тому +4

      @@brandonnotsowise2640 Something I didn't mention in my initial post was that my accident was the guys 8th OMVI and he got his license back after it.

  • @MsSumtinCl4ver
    @MsSumtinCl4ver 2 роки тому +291

    I’ve been avoiding this video when I see it in my feed because I was judging the book by it’s cover. I’m so glad I let my guard down and took the time to hear Donnys story. He is an amazing human and I’m happy to hear he feels he’s on the right path. I sincerely hope he finds the love and peace his heart deserves. Thank you for being you Donny. The world needs more people like you. People who embrace change, self reflection, and love.

    • @jaylondon283
      @jaylondon283 2 роки тому +1

      Me too

    • @DeanDewnuffun
      @DeanDewnuffun 2 роки тому

      He's an excellent example of a true Skinhead.
      Well aside from stealing cars and robbing people.

    • @tbaggs10
      @tbaggs10 2 роки тому +2

      I feel the same way. Glad I watched it as well. A lot of these folks are on the cusp of making some real changes in their lives.

    • @kellyk6387
      @kellyk6387 2 роки тому +3

      Yeah, saw skinhead and kept telling myself 'Noooope'

    • @sole__doubt
      @sole__doubt Рік тому +4

      You can tell he's not a stupid guy and if he'd have had a better family he'd be a totally different person. I guess thats the reoccurring theme on these videos, all this stuff starts with a bad upbringing.

  • @leilanitaylor4354
    @leilanitaylor4354 Рік тому +146

    For him to have all these gang tats on his face and having been a skin head and all is so odd bc as soon as he opened his mouth, it’s like I could read how sweet and caring he is and how he just wants love. He is VERY self aware which is good. He takes accountability and doesn’t deny things. I really hope this guy find the love he’s looking for, but in a healthy way

    • @redtobertshateshandles
      @redtobertshateshandles Рік тому

      He's a closet dweller. That's why he hates so much. In denial.

    • @Eternal-_-Painz
      @Eternal-_-Painz Рік тому +2

      It's not having been he still a skin head

    • @ReneeRushing
      @ReneeRushing Рік тому +4

      You hit the nail on the head, I think. It's clear how much his actions sprung from a desire to be loved, and despair of not being/feeling loved.

    • @ericmatthews9799
      @ericmatthews9799 Рік тому +6

      @@Eternal-_-Painz I question that he is aware of the origin of the skinhead roots.. working class British kids, during the 60's and 70's, that filled the dancehalls with the sounds of reggae and ska, that was brought over by the West Indies immigrants.. the dress a certain way, to reject the long hair and look that was being taken over in pop culture at the time.. in no way does he look like a skinhead

  • @boysurfs
    @boysurfs 2 роки тому +390

    This man is one of the most articulate and honest speakers I’ve seen. If he could overcome his addiction, he could be the voice of many.

    • @bbowman3526
      @bbowman3526 2 роки тому +6

      There are a lot of criminals in the same spot as him… not every criminal is dumb they often come from shitty backgrounds

    • @steveb3303
      @steveb3303 2 роки тому +1

      Nope , not with all that shit on his face

    • @boysurfs
      @boysurfs 2 роки тому +3

      @@bbowman3526 I’m not implying any criminal is dumb; I’m saying this individual in particular is very articulate and honest. Also, I like to argue that those addicted to drugs are not truly criminals but are rather just sick.

    • @bbowman3526
      @bbowman3526 2 роки тому +3

      @@boysurfs i was just piggybacking what you said i was t disagreeing

    • @potatostarch72
      @potatostarch72 2 роки тому +3

      He could prob be that even with his addiction. As an example of compassion, you don't need to be an example of perfection is my opinion.

  • @sydneyjordan7331
    @sydneyjordan7331 Рік тому +25

    I was unsure of what this video would entail but ultimately glad I watched it. He seems like a great guy. Growing up in unstable conditions as a child obviously shaped his choices/friends/beliefs. He's made the necessary changes to grow as a person and that's all any of us can do. I hope he gets clean so his son can continue to learn those great lessons for him. Praying for a safe and full life for him.

  • @CrackberryMe
    @CrackberryMe 2 роки тому +252

    Donny’s level of self awareness and remorse is beyond profound.. It is his growth and learning the hardest experience lessons in life. The way he articulated everything about himself incredible . I hope you bring him back for a follow up.

    • @dewilew2137
      @dewilew2137 2 роки тому +12

      Everyone is talking about how self aware he is, but he’s not even self aware enough to realize that he’s not a good parent. There’s no such thing as a good drug addicted parent. Especially not one who is living on the street.

    • @CrackberryMe
      @CrackberryMe 2 роки тому +5

      @@dewilew2137 that’s true but isn’t growth a process that nobody is perfect at. We all know he’s not the best parent, but at least he is AWARE enough to know that he doesn’t want to make those mistakes with his son that his parents did with him.

    • @kristivaught9541
      @kristivaught9541 2 роки тому +2

      I agree, he expresses himself well considering his harsh childhood and lack of education.

    • @toofar2real
      @toofar2real 2 роки тому +4

      It's really not that impressive, obviously he's not a moron and do to his physical limitations and drug use he's had a lot of time to self reflect and be honest with himself. He's a living lesson of why it's so important to be in your kids life..why young people need guidance because a couple of wrong decisions while you're young can fuck up the rest of your life

    • @rootbeer2399
      @rootbeer2399 2 роки тому +5

      Hey, I grew up around skinheads in California and I know one thing, he is still about that SH lifestyle, 100%. He may be aware and portray remorse but he is still with his white 'comrades'

  • @geev3s
    @geev3s 2 роки тому +144

    Even after watching hundreds of these, I am still astounded by the delta between my original impression of the thumbnail, and the resulting experience of listening to the person talking.
    Judgement is such a easy thing to do - these videos are so useful and important in providing a good way to update those original, and often totally off-base, judgements in real time.

  • @MzCR73
    @MzCR73 2 роки тому +234

    It broke my heart hearing him talk about the longing for love of parents. Every child deserves that, he deserves that! I'm sure he's a good father because of it.

    • @richardsanjose3692
      @richardsanjose3692 2 роки тому +8

      So many grow up witb sociopathic personalities for parents. I grew up with upper middle class parents. One an electrical engineer and the other a homemaker but devoid of the ability to express love verbally or physically. My mother grew up in a home just like I described as did my father In the depression and it's so odd that they'd turn out to replicate that home environment themselves. They even had no love for each other and after 26 yrs divorced. I remember vowing many times growing up that I would have kids and would tell them I loved them daily as corner as that may sound and I did, .......right up until the divorce and at just 2 yrs old they were taken and given to the mother. At 12 yrs old one was given back to me by the mom and I raised her till 21 and I did tell her daily I loved her but it was too late to form that bond as it has to be a kitten and thus she's now pushin towards 40 and I've not spoken to her in 2 years or the grandaughter and it's been 6 yrs for her sister though one lives 2 miles away and the other just 20. Don't ask cuz as I said I'd no opportunity to bond at the critical young age so I lost any chance.Becuz of her divorcing me and the fact that she was much the same as my parents and didn't love the kids but sought males for companionship as a priority and paid the girls little need she's got no relationship with them either. Dispute my wish to have a real family it turned to mush and now I wonder if my girls will windup raising fucked up families too.Anyways as I was speaking of my parents. I don't believe most people realize how little it takes to damage a kid for life psychologically and how small actions by a parent can have lasting consequences in their child's development and future actions.My own mother I recall telling me around 5 yrs old and on thru my life that I'd been a mistake and she'd not planned to have me and once the order was placed had hoped I'd be a girl and she'd named me Vicky Lynn. Essentially telling a 5 he old he was a mistake and she never wanted me. It was reinforced by the fact that neither ever spoke to each other or I the words I LOVE YOU,ever to this day and my mom's 90. Whenever there was a conflict growing up of anykind my mother would always take the opposing side against me no matter what the evidence so I never had someone in my corner. My father in some ways was kinder. He never said I love u but then again outside of beating me for not getting the grades they wanted me to, he didn't speak to me at all.so I had no father for the most part.ix watch tv shows and neighbors and friends families where sons and dads did things together but I never was able to expiereance that. Once he went on a boy scout camp out with me and the other dad's and sons but I didn't see him as he was playing with the other dad's except when I ,using a hatchet ,cur my finger badly and he appeared briefly to tell me" ha ha ur gonna need stitches" becuz he knew I was deathly afraid of needles. I've never had those stitches and I'm fine.In the movies the old folks on their deathbeds reach out to their children and apologize for the pain they caused. In the movies,only. My father died still having only called me or spoken to me perhaps a dozen times since I left home at 18 with $17 and his old car he sold me.He was on wife number three when he died and had a fairly large estate and I was his only child and it musta been over a million bucks as I'll never know since he left me ,as in Rainman, the rose bushes.....zip nada........he left it all to his last wife and I appeared as number 4 on the will if the three above died (none relatives) I'd be the exec.His last wife called me after he killed himself at 81 and said ," ur dad left u some tools so.come.get them" I drove 400 miles down there and picked up a Makita circular saw and returned. I figure he didn't leave that to me she just didn't want it. Oddly enough either of these grandparents never not once in the 35 yrs of my girls lives ever sent them a Xmas gift,card,phone call or letter thus they never really knew their grandparents and now my daughter is replicating that as I've not seen my only grandchild in years and at 7 she's about past that bonding age now so it's just perfect circle. Enough whining for now. My point being it takes so little to destroy a child's personality and so little to make them into what they should be just the love that u shouldn't have to have ur arm twisted to give.

    • @MzCR73
      @MzCR73 2 роки тому +3

      @@richardsanjose3692 wow, that's tough. I'm sorry you were dealt that hand. As for your daughters, I do believe things can change down the line, there may be hope for them. Hopefully they are raising their brood with the love and compassion you so desired and needed. I understand the issue of the mother's who are not very loving towards their children in a way the kids need them to be. Being hugged and loved is very important. I hope you are able to rise above the lack of love you felt and live your life in happiness knowing that you can't change the past but you can open your heart and mind to a better present and future. Don't let it define you. Sadly, some people have issues and it manifests into their own future in a negative way which impacts their family members. Take care and chin up! 🙂

    • @R0llingHard
      @R0llingHard 2 роки тому +2

      At least half the people in recovery have this issue - it's certainly the same for me, despite having a great life from the outside looking in.

    • @MzCR73
      @MzCR73 2 роки тому +1

      @@R0llingHard heartbreaking! Wishing you love, light, and healing. It's important to recognize you are worthy of love. It's unfortunate when parents who suffer mental illness or other issues don't realize the consequences their children will endure. Thankfully, there is hope. It doesn't happen over night but one can pave his own path. Much love to you.

  • @turboyster
    @turboyster Рік тому +2

    I often dream of giving people like this a new life, medical care, a job...I hope he will get out of the fentanyl hell

  • @Fakegrape7777
    @Fakegrape7777 2 роки тому +173

    Mark this might be one of your top 5 best interviews. The conversation flowed so smoothly and he seemed really open and honest with his story. I feel for the guy because he admits how much he screwed up and how sorry he is and I believe him. Now he is out of jail but he’s addicted to dope which is like being a prisoner of your own mind. I hope he can go to rehab and have the life he wants 💕

  • @ThisIsToolman
    @ThisIsToolman Рік тому +101

    If he can get his addiction under control I think this guy has a future as a motivational speaker to 12-18 year-olds.

    • @fairplayer7435
      @fairplayer7435 Рік тому +4

      Ja, he's got a lot of teaching to offer. He's an example of the resilience of the human spirit.

  • @strapertcb
    @strapertcb 2 роки тому +189

    Nailed it, Mark. What a great interview. Donny is not the person I thought I would see. He is a person I would like to meet. Very interesting. Your on the right road now. Keep making a difference bud.

    • @jetblackhair92
      @jetblackhair92 2 роки тому +3

      Because your a skinhead too. Just admit it.

    • @duggadugga6435
      @duggadugga6435 2 роки тому +16

      @@jetblackhair92 did you even listen to what he was saying? Does he still seem like a skinhead to you? You just read the video caption and had your mind made up for you.

    • @alsilvaish
      @alsilvaish 2 роки тому +4

      @@jetblackhair92 you're a scumbag lefty, just admit it.

    • @duggadugga6435
      @duggadugga6435 2 роки тому +6

      @@alsilvaish man cool it with that shit.

    • @Gross_Malone
      @Gross_Malone 2 роки тому +4

      Drug addicts are extremely manipulative. Never forget that.

  • @qbconnect2883
    @qbconnect2883 Рік тому +3

    As a black guy this man seems like a good hearted individual. But his parent issues unfortunately left him searching for a tribe to belong to. Like all people, he's longing for acceptance and support. I hope he one day finds the love of God within and learns to appreciate & accept himself. He hints on this @ 24:55. I'm now seeing that a lot of adults like myself with bad childhoods struggle with this same issue. The cold fact is, in the end yourself and the Lord is all you got. I'm starting to think that's the main lesson behind God allowing our type to experience these woes. I just recently (at 49yrs old) walked away from my whole toxic family (mom, sisters, brother). It's the scariest thing I could ever imagine doing but I knew if I didn't I'd continue to suffer emptiness and loss anyway. So I choose loneliness rather than being around people who are spiritually cutoff from me anyway. I didn't realize that I, like this dude, have been looking for a tribe to belong to my whole life (extended family, the streets, the church, etc). But in the end I always have to retreat back to my isolation for my own protection. Most people only care about what your can do for them. People love you only if you give them things, do what they want you to do, or constantly say things that tickles their ears. I've been a loner most of my life cause God gave me vision to see thru the 💩

  • @crystalammons7907
    @crystalammons7907 2 роки тому +171

    He is a proof that humans have the ability to change. We all make mistakes in life but owning up to it and moving on with your life is what matters. I hope he is able to fully get out of his past and off drugs and have a real life. He deserves it more than he thinks he does.

    • @FunkMaster_J
      @FunkMaster_J 2 роки тому +6

      Forgiveness is just not something that our society values as much as it should, not only forgiveness of others but for ourselves as well. But, it is desperately needed more than ever.

    • @Nikki-sf6bs
      @Nikki-sf6bs 2 роки тому +6

      @@FunkMaster_J He needs to start by forgiving his parents and that love will be reflected back to him. He wants to be forgiven and accepted. He deserves that totally. But so do his parents. He should understand addiction more than anyone. I hope he can find some peace. He needs to go to rehab.

    • @MDaDonLegacy
      @MDaDonLegacy 2 роки тому +1

      He's really high right now, you'd have to see him sober. People are more sympathetic and reasonable when high.

    • @shakerson
      @shakerson 2 роки тому +3

      He's still promoting a white supremacist gang. Fuck this guy.

    • @chadmcclain3462
      @chadmcclain3462 2 роки тому

      Yeah, it's very uncommon for people to change . Jmo😎🤟🏾

  • @litstepdad9230
    @litstepdad9230 2 роки тому +162

    I hope he’s able to see these comments. He is a very smart man that has an amazing speaking voice. He’s able to convey his thoughts and emotions at a far better level than I see around me and I believe he could be a speaker for anyone one of those hardships in life that would resonate with someone in need of help. You’re a great man for getting yourself to where you are now, but you’re an even greater human for caring about those around you along the way. Cheers

  • @khalilahd.
    @khalilahd. 2 роки тому +38

    I love that you always start these interviews with compassion. When you are dealt hand hands in life you are more susceptible to making bad decisions but making them feel heard and human reminds them that they’re not alone. Great interview Mark 💜

  • @Milne85
    @Milne85 Рік тому +2

    Why would you want a load of scribbles all over your face?

  • @EASTCOASTNATURE
    @EASTCOASTNATURE Рік тому +433

    You could hear the sadness in his voice when he spoke about the people he injured in that car accident. You can tell he's genuinely sorry for what he did. I hope all the best for this young man.

    • @silverranger3532
      @silverranger3532 Рік тому +6

      Yeah. That helps his victims.

    • @DocStrange0123
      @DocStrange0123 Рік тому +7

      @@silverranger3532 Better that rather than he would be happy about it, and maybe, just maybe makes someone that beholds his story to think.

    • @rishbub
      @rishbub Рік тому

      @@DocStrange0123 is this correct grammar? Actually asking btw.

    • @DocStrange0123
      @DocStrange0123 Рік тому +3

      @@rishbub Probably not, I think there's a little mistake, english is not my mother language, but honestly i'm quite lazy to correct it right now.

    • @Erikoxendine
      @Erikoxendine Рік тому +7

      He's sorry that he put himself in that chair....he knew he was putting thousands of people's lives in danger and didn't care....if he wasn't in that chair, he'd still be that same person...he said it himself. That him being in the chair changed him

  • @MsStarsky88
    @MsStarsky88 2 роки тому +296

    He looks like he has really tried to reform his life and if only people could look at him without judgment he may have a chance at a better future. Mark always conducts his interviews with such dignity and grace towards people which allows them to gain trust and therefore speak their own truths, which eventually helps their own healing. You are a wonderful human being and your interviews help show all the diversities of human nature which in return gets them understanding and compassion. Keep up the good work Mark and never give up on yourself Donny,, you are inspirational. I am all the way from Sydney, Australia that is how far you both have reached. ❤️🇦🇺

    • @MDaDonLegacy
      @MDaDonLegacy 2 роки тому +18

      He's really high right now, you'd have to see him sober. People are more sympathetic and reasonable when high.

    • @ElitexBatman
      @ElitexBatman 2 роки тому

      beautifully said.

    • @emilymakescoffee1741
      @emilymakescoffee1741 2 роки тому +13

      He still identifies himself as a skinhead.

    • @RJL612
      @RJL612 2 роки тому +3

      @Emily Makes Coffee How do you feel about black nationalists like black Hebrews. You feel the same way?

    • @LoneWolf-xm3hb
      @LoneWolf-xm3hb 2 роки тому +3

      @@emilymakescoffee1741 I never heard him say one thing that implies he still identifies himself as a Skinhead.

  • @RULAROSE
    @RULAROSE 2 роки тому +201

    "The chair was my real prison" a hard life lesson. I feel and hear the remorse. Praying for better days for him! He seems like a smart compassionate individual who could be a great light for so many broken souls. Also praying for his own recovery. I think he has alot to offer the world.

    • @deerphoria4314
      @deerphoria4314 2 роки тому +3

      There are consequences whether u end up in prison or being handicap or worse case death. Sometimes things like this has to happen to open people’s eyes. But wouldn’t wish anything like this to anyone.

    • @DCweldingAndArt
      @DCweldingAndArt 2 роки тому

      @@deerphoria4314 well said 👏 💯% true!

    • @kevinbrooks1104
      @kevinbrooks1104 2 роки тому +2

      Dude needs a come to Jesus, and stop talking like he's already done. He has a lot of life left. But unfortunately we have to live with the choices that we make

    • @bradjenkins2861
      @bradjenkins2861 2 роки тому

      Bitch ass doesn't even know if he's paralyzed.

  • @Cult_of_the_Mantis
    @Cult_of_the_Mantis 7 місяців тому +2

    He actually seems real nice, I hope he gets clean

  • @Allyourbase1990
    @Allyourbase1990 2 роки тому +117

    This dudes story sounds so similar to mine. Addiction, prison, gangs, prison honestly changed me, got me sober, stayed out of trouble . I like that he had remorse. So many people in prison have no conscience sometimes. This man is very intelligent

    • @itiswhatis5656
      @itiswhatis5656 2 роки тому +2

      Intelligent i think not. Hes in a wheelchair by choice. He doesn't have to live the life he lives. All the 💩 he CHOSE to put on his face especially the word ruthless over his lip front and center will hinder him from working a real job. We will be paying for his intelligence you speak of. Hes articulate not intelligent.

    • @nasimagdam2723
      @nasimagdam2723 2 роки тому +5

      you only need to 2 qualities to get to heaven. the ability to learn and a conscience.

    • @kit2130
      @kit2130 2 роки тому +1

      @@itiswhatis5656 yeah surprised he isn’t at least trying to grow a beard. Not sure how sincere he is. Some people are big talkers.

    • @AshBear2008
      @AshBear2008 2 роки тому +3

      Judge if you want but he is DEFINITELY more intelligent than 99% of the people that Mark interviews.

    • @Fcreceptor
      @Fcreceptor 2 роки тому

      @@kit2130 He’s a bullshitter. I’ve worked with addicts and psychiatric patients for 10 years. They all speak like this. This philosophical intertwined web of lies that appear to make them sincere and human. Then they go into a room with another patient and snort their Subutex. It’s all their defense mechanism for being a sociopath. They really don’t care, and the wheelchair is often a ruse as well. We have so many who come in refusing to walk, but they have no significant injury that would prevent walking. They love the sick role. I’m actually shocked at how many commenters on here are praising this guy. You can see right through his facade.

  • @jakeroe1327
    @jakeroe1327 2 роки тому +476

    I feel for this guy so much and I understand his point of view, i was a skinhead from 2000-2003 and my reasons were the same, my mom committed suicide 3 weeks after my 1st birthday, my dad was shot snd killed by the police in 2006, i didn't hate anyone based on race, i wanted the comradery and was interested in my heritage so i get it. Im now a Christian and living a different life. God bless you Donny, i am going to pray for you.

    • @jakeroe1327
      @jakeroe1327 2 роки тому +30

      And i was raised by my dads parents and they taught me well. You are indeed on the right path Donny. Man i wish i could talk to him, i want to help

    • @olearyeugene
      @olearyeugene 2 роки тому +6

      What is your heritage?

    • @dr.decker3623
      @dr.decker3623 2 роки тому +46

      @@olearyeugene based on the mention of being a skinhead, i would guess Saudi Arabian ... .. lol

    • @bossbonita1235
      @bossbonita1235 2 роки тому +3

      Wow!! What an amazing transformation! That’s so awesome and admirable considering how hard it is to accomplish!!! That is some serious s**t! Congrats to you on your uplifting journey 🙌🏼 God bless 🙏🏼

    • @jakeroe1327
      @jakeroe1327 2 роки тому +8

      @@olearyeugene mostly English, Irish, and German, the rest is welsh, scottish,swedish, icelandic and dutch and i'm an 8th native american (blackfoot and cherokee)

  • @annieseaside
    @annieseaside 2 роки тому +49

    Donny, if you see this, Mark knows a Dr that can remove or redesign face tats with little pain. People would be less afraid if you did not have horns and Ruthless. If you want to be a devoted Daddy, you must get into rehab and into housing. Mark can get you to both. Do it for your son! It is hard but far less hard than life in that chair or 8 years in Prison.

    • @glitterinmyeyes333
      @glitterinmyeyes333 2 роки тому +3

      Great advice! 👍

    • @ashleyyy1
      @ashleyyy1 2 роки тому +3

      The face tattoos are the least of his worries😂

    • @dorathehoora4527
      @dorathehoora4527 2 роки тому +1

      I like the face tats, Donny if you see this please know only squares will be scared of you.

    • @glitterinmyeyes333
      @glitterinmyeyes333 2 роки тому

      @@ashleyyy1 you do have a point...😬

  • @ValentinMichelle
    @ValentinMichelle 4 місяці тому +17

    The title is very discouraging. I almost didn’t want to watch it, but out of respect for all humans, I decided to. I couldn’t be happier that I did! This has to be my absolute favorite interviews you’ve done! It truly shows that no matter a person’s past, there is always room for growth and change! Sir, you are a wonderful human being and sound like an amazing father. I hope that you can find your sobriety for yourself and your son! Sending tons of healing vibes your way!

  • @R0B690
    @R0B690 2 роки тому +125

    "Became the dad I never had" I felt that. Bad parenting causes problems but also shows them what is wrong and they can do better to their own kids. His mind is really in the right place. I hope things get better for him.

    • @Gross_Malone
      @Gross_Malone 2 роки тому +15

      There is no good parent who is also a fentanyl addict. It cannot be.

    • @stevenhuckabay7997
      @stevenhuckabay7997 2 роки тому

      I mean look at Eminem

    • @violetaviana1888
      @violetaviana1888 2 роки тому +5

      @@Gross_Malone exactly. he may have good intentions, but being a 7 year old visiting your wheelchair bound dad, face full of prison tats, high as hell on skid row could only bring this child trauma. he doesnt realize trauma not only comes from neglect and lack of affection, but also from extreme environments like his. i was abused and neglected as a child and still, i always think about others safety. i dont even get in cars where the driver had more than one beer because hurting a stranger would scar me for life. im not buying his "i never meant to hurt anyone", everyone knows a car is a weapon. he also hurt and traumatized people by robbing them. i understand his resentment but youre not the only one whos gone thru shit, empathy is inherent to a person and you either have it or you dont.

  • @hopedunn5602
    @hopedunn5602 2 роки тому +155

    Congrats Donnie on breaking the cycle with your son! Giving to your son what you needed as a child is how you do it!

    • @pauldinardo973
      @pauldinardo973 2 роки тому +1

      Nice!

    • @arreola891
      @arreola891 2 роки тому +1

      But I wonder how he's raising his son. I mean Donnie is homeless and on drugs. He probably doesn't see him often. I AM glad though, that (under the circumstances) whenever Donnie does see his son, he's loving and tries to give him good advice.

  • @viviane_casella
    @viviane_casella 2 роки тому +66

    When your intelligence is above average and you grow up in a shitty environment, it gets to you in a more intense way since you can't make sense of people's stupid attitudes. The deprivation of love and common sense is unbearable for a sensitive perceptive soul. Keep pushing yourself because you make a difference and your story is very important. You always deserved better.

    • @travismitchell210
      @travismitchell210 2 роки тому +1

      Thats spot on... took me a while to figure myself out, but that's definitely the root of it. We have to learn to fight back with love.

    • @stacydavidson3736
      @stacydavidson3736 2 роки тому

      Perfectly put. X

    • @davisjm777
      @davisjm777 2 роки тому

      What a great comment and one that resonates with my own upbringing.

  • @mamasatanlbc
    @mamasatanlbc Рік тому +7

    This guy was suggested to me as a potential match on a single parents dating app just a few days ago. He has brown natural hair, and had a swollen forehead and bandaid on his eyebrow. His face looked more healthy other than that. Hope he's OK. Hope he's staying sober.