In country boy vernacular "Wait in the truck" translates as "I need to handle something and I don't want you to see it being done." Sometimes real men must unleash the monster inside us, we must be meaner than evil. We don't want you to see that side of us, we don't want you to fear that side of us so we tell you to ''wait in the truck" As she is on the stand testifying she says "I don't know if he's an angel because angels don't do what he did" I would submit that he was both a guardian as well as an avenging angel. When the system, when society fails to protect those weakest among us it is left to rough men standing outside the rule of law to do what is necessary to preserve the peace, protect the innocent, and return civility. Some call this "vigilante justice" but for some the vigilante is the only hope to obtain justice. Here is what I saw in the video: A drifter, a loner, a ex'con (Based on the prison tats) finds a gal who has been beaten, he knows the signs he's seen them in the past in a woman he holds dear. He makes the decision to help her, the only help he knows is violence. He has been to prison and knows he can do the time. He makes the choice to remove her from her prison, a prison of abuse and pain, he frees her.
Every one of us who went through the abuse wishes we had someone who would have just stood up for us.... maybe not to a fatal extent, but to make it stop.... someone he didn't know who could catch him off guard and make him think twice before raising a fist
When I found out a "judge" is slang for a type of revolver, the whole song was so much more powerful. I myself was rescued, luckily without any charges
I think thos was the first rime I have ever seen you speechless. Hearing you finally say that you had seen violence made it clear that sometimes a "Wait in the truck " person is what is needed.😭
I'm so sorry I just got to the last bit of this song and your reaction as a woman I want to thank all the men out there because I think sometimes this song hits real men really hard, I think women forget that sometimes when we are the abused because there are real men out there that would never stand for this thank you to all the real Men of their God bless 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I’ve never (and I’m being 💯) had “Chills” from a song (video) until today!! Oh My Gosh!! The vocals!! The story!!! Man, I love country music y’all!!! ❤❤❤
This songs hit home so hard for me my ex when I was 18 was pregnant by me, her ex who was way older, seen her walking to 711 and beat her so badly she miscarried at almost 6 months pregnant. After he posted bail he called me saying he'd kill me. I said where r u, he told me where a bar, with the caviot of if you show up your getting shot. I showed up with 3 of my real friends and as we walked up to this bar we were jumped by about 15 people so I ended up pulling the pistol one of my friends told me to bring and proceeded to pistol whip this guy in front of his entire crew. Long story short I got aggravated assault with a firearm. Carrying without a license. And the real kicker while in prison she got back with him and they proceeded to rob my house. Don't be a hero you get screwed every time. Vigilantism isn't the answer I screwed my life at 18 and did 5 years in prison for it.
I've watched other reactions to this song. You can tell the people who grew up watching DV or experienced it themselves. They get quiet remembering things that this song brought back to the surface. Old pain. Yeah, you can tell.
I am thankful you listened. I needed to see your reaction. Some things are just wrong. This song is in my head on repeat. I wish somebody had told me to wait in the truck.
I love the harmonizing on “have mercy”, it’s like he knows that what he did was illegal, but it was morally justified, or at least he’s begging for god to give mercy for the morally grey sin
Your reaction is as great as the song. Incidentally, I didn't come here to watch the Hardy video; I came here for your reaction. I expect lots of stopping, starting, and rewinding.
It's a sad story that happens every day, everywhere. Yet there are never real heroes out there to stop it. Men, women, and the justice system all need to step it up.
This is the first time I’ve ever come across your video, and I could see that you were extremely conflicted when the story started to unfold. Love your reaction!
A very wise young man once said, justice is what love looks like in public. He sacrificed his whole life and freedom, so she could have hers, if that ain't love, I don't know what is.
First time I heard this song I was driving on the freeway and had to pull over cause I couldn't see from crying so hard. He traded his life for hers. she was in her own Prison from being abused. at the end when you see her walking away free and him in changes it show the exchange his life for hers. and she also drives away in his truck free just like he drove in a free person in the beginning.
After your opening talking about all the complaints you've got about talking and stopping your videos I almost didn't continue watching but I'm so so glad I did. Amazing reaction! Love it!
I just recently discovered this song and have watched a few reactions to it. It's absolutely heartbreaking to scroll through the comments and see how many women, including myself, can relate! We all know that the law doesn't help us until it's too late! My opinion is quite biased whether he was right or wrong in his actions. However, if I had been his attorney I would have bent, twisted and argued the justifiable homicide defense to fit his "crime"! Sometimes there's a reason if you find yourself lost in a small town you've never been to before at midnight! And, sometimes doing the right thing and obeying the law are two completely different things!
It gets me crying every time I watch this!!! 😢❤ I watched my mom get beat down by my alcoholic father. She swore to us she would never get beat again. My parents divorced soon after. I am 56 and married 33 years my husband is by far one of the best man I know. Loved your reaction!! Thank you for being real!!!
To me this is one of the strongest song for Woman to stay strong and PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE if your ever abused by your boyfriend, Husband Please get away !!! Stay strong… be safe and most of all Never go back even if he says sorry!! NO Real Men should Abuse let alone hit their Women at all Period!!! End of discussion!!
Stumbled upon your channel after the UA-cam rabbit hole sucked me in watching reactions. In the beginning you said you'll talk alot, rewind alot, but you did neither on this one. Tells me your reaction is truly genuine. This was a cinematic wonder. As of now I think the original is around 27 million views. I would imagine that you are still thinking about this song, given your reaction.
I was brought here from a reaction video I watched.... I'm a survivor of severe domestic abuse. I've had a broken spine, crushed wind pipe, broken bruised ribs, and collar bone. I've been choked out, beaten, tossed down a flight of stairs when I was 8 months pregnant, had my fair share of ICU stays and he would still manage to bail out and come back. He would do worse than before and then I was told if I reported it again I wouldn't even make it to ICU. I had been isolated from my family and friends, lived several hours away from anyone that I thought could help me. But the day the abuse was aimed at my then 9-month-old son (He picked him up and threw him at me like a rag doll) I found the courage to leave. He's the kind of person that changes the doorknobs inside out so when I would get "in trouble" I'd be locked in the room, or while he went to work. I am a firm believer that I would have been dead if I stayed any longer. My son saved my life. I believe that with all my heart. I had to wait until he was asleep, his mother helped me hide my son. I left with the clothes on my back and a backpack with any important paperwork. My siblings drove 6 hours to come to rescue me. I had to force my brother to just drive off after I got in the car and he saw that my eyes were bruised shut and I couldn't speak because my windpipe was crushed. He was so controlling that he drove out those six hours to my family's home with a shotgun to kill me and kill himself. Thankfully my father and brother were both there. This was almost 20 years ago and I still have anxiety attacks and PTSD from the physical abuse, rape, and mental trauma that I endured. But I am a Survivor. He was not a part of my child's life for many years until my son got older and never paid child support. I worked three jobs, went to school full time, became a psychologist to help others that have been through trauma, and continue to do so. I have since gotten married and had two children with the man that is "dad" to my son. HE raised him with me. HE paid for all his expenses, HE loves him as one of his own. That is what a Father should be. Sorry I got long-winded there.
Sorry it took me so long to respond, Nariah. Each time I read your story, I am simply crushed with tears rolling down my face. I am beyond sorry that you had to go through such an ordeal. Thank you so much for removing your son from that situation. Hopefully he has no memories of any of the abuse. Those memories haunt for a lifetime. Thank you SO MUCH for helping others. I am so glad you got through it and made your life and your sons life a happy one. Much love. Big Hugz.
@@SaltyReacts three years ago I had a female cousin named Tiffany who an abusive ex boyfriend who one night beat her, cut her, & she had the blackest black eye I had ever had. After that night me, my twin brother, & my male cousins decided to teach him some manners. We grabbed after he left work & took him to a secluded place in the woods & beat his damn ass. When he was broken & bloody we picked him off the ground & dropped him off at his house. My twin brother Jared said that if he ever saw him near us or Tiffany we do more than beat his ass, we would take him the same spot we beat his ass at & kill him slowly & painfully & bury his body where nobody cop or otherwise would find him. We never saw him again. I guess we put the fear of God in him. Last I heard he moved to another state far away from us of Tiffany. Tiffany is doing better without that human piece of excrement in her life.
@@SaltyReacts Thank you! I appreacitae your words greatly! I'm bless that he doesn't remember any of the abuse and I was able to give him a relatively carefree and happy childhood. We have an amazing bond even to this day he's now been an adult for a few years and our relationships is stronger then ever. He is my best friend and protector as I am his. He grow up advocating for children that could not or did not advocate for themselves, and thus my home became a foster home for children, both children that ended up with me through the system, or those directly fleeing from their home and coming to mine before even making it to the system. He's a helper like me he says. Makes me beam with pride! Thank you again, and have a wonderful blessed day.
I hope the guy who did that to you has all of his teeth fall out of his head from decay. What a coward! I have three girls, 27, 21, and 9. I applaud this man! He should be honored instead of being jailed. Our system is so upside down!! The evil are rewarded with publicity, while the victims are forced to hide in shame! Thanks!!!
@@kellyrios5238 Well thank you, my wife is safe, and I thank you for your kindness. Any guy who puts his hands on his wife in anger can never be a man. I am glad that you are in some place safe to see this video, and I pray that you will continue to be in some place safe and warm. May God bless you and yours. Thanks!!!
Hell yeah, retired military, law enforcement . I cried like a freaking baby. I don't believe in vigilantantism. But this guy knew he was going to prison. Didn't run, didn't hide. Took it in the chin and accepted the consequences of his action. He sacrificed his freedom for her and the fact that after 5 years, she's still waiting in his truck,her safe haven. Knowing she will never be hit again killed me. I think of my daughters all the time. The only difference with me is knowing I would be going to prison anyway. I would have made him suffer. He got away too easy.
He did it, knowing full well that he had nothing to gain from his actions and everything to lose. But he never gave his well-being a second thought. He just did what his conscience & character dictated with no hesitation at all. And her life is better as a result. These are the kind of people that, when presented with certain situations, like some soldiers in combat. They simply react as their nature dictates and completely disregard the consequences to themselves. In my humble opinion, this guy should not have spent even one day in jail. He just did what society and law enforcement all too often fail to do. He took out the garbage permanently. That guy had not only beaten this girl horribly and repeatedly but also threw her out into the rain. He was already working on another one when this girl’s savior busted through his door. So, this girl’s selfless savior inadvertently saved two women from this horrible fate.
Every...single...abused woman prays for a guy like this, to protect her & just make it stop. 💯 >>This song is so perfectly written & phrased...it makes me cry every time I hear it. #WaitInTheTruck
I was in a dv relationship for 5 years and the day I decided I can do this I can leave he put me on a ventilator for 3 months, my son ( a Marine ) came home in leave hunted him down and put him in a wheelchair . My son is a just wait in the truck kind of guy and I can’t be prouder .
Right? It amazed me how many people don't know what the judge under the seat is! I didn't know it was just a southern thing. As for wait in the truck, I think us southern girls learn that one early.
Hopefully both of yal have found peace. I had a moment at 16 where we stopped when we heard someone screaming. He had a gun and we let them leave out of fear, I don't know what ever happened in that situation but we should of done more.
Yes ma'am we do. As a matter of fact 3 weeks and 2 days ago we got a call from my daughter. When we got there my daughter was put in her Daddy's truck and her brother and daddy simply said Wait in The Truck. Thankfully it didn't go to this point. But, we stayed in that truck.
I think it's a Country State Of Mind. I'm from Washington State-- 90% rural - -- We Know What "Wait In The Truck" means up here too. I hope all ya ladies are well. Much Love Light and Healing. 🕯🤲💚😇🛡⚔️🧿
He knew what had happened to her because he could relate to her because he possibly lived it.. with his mom and dad. He was taking the steps to save her from a future of abuse and death. It satisfies him to do that because of all the years of watching his dad to it his mom until he killed her and no one did anything to protect her and he was too young to help her. He is grown and took the steps necessary to protect someone. Now he is relieved and satisfied the guilt he carried for his own mom.
It's OK, salty. We all cried . If you didn't, something is wrong with you. The final kicker for me was that after 5 years, she's still waiting in his truck. She feels safe in his truck. No one will ever hit her again as long as she waits in the truck.
This video shows a good decent man. Not a criminal with a criminal mind just a man who reacted to a woman in distress like he would his own sister. This video/song hits so many levels of emotion. Well deserved 10
This song was released just over 1 month after my ex attempted to choke me after slamming me into the wall. Luckily I had a "judge" of my own and a best friend who picked up on some vague text I'd sent and called 9-1-1 for me. But I can 100% say, I would do the same for any DV situation.
Thank you for your honest and open feelings. I lived with domestic abuse. When you said you some times wonder if the opportunity would you have taken. I cried with you. I always wondered if that’s what my boys thought when I couldn’t leave. It took 3 years. But, I found a way to leave. As a old grandma now, my sons are just starting to tell me how they were being treated when I wasn’t home. It makes me sick. This video hits home .
As a survivor myself i bawled like a baby, absolutely ugly cried. He deserves a medal. 🙏 And may every abuser meet the judge under the seat. You can't fix an abuser in prison. Only in Hell. Loved your reaction.
I'm a southern woman. Know what wait in the truck meant since young. I'm a DV survivor per hand of ex husband. Of I'd told my father what was happening, I'd have been waiting in his truck. Didn't tell my brothers till well after divorce and my father had passed. Didn't want to ruin their lives defending me. God got me out. Thank you for your heart felt reaction. ❤
I'm so sorry for what you had to endure. I watched it happen to my mother. Had several encounters myself. My mother got us away from it by the time I was about 10 or so yrs old. It left me with a very short amount of patience and even shorter temper in regards to DV.
I'm so sorry what happened to you as a child. No child should have to see much less live in an environment that's abusive. At 10, you were still a little boy physically, but mentally, you were much older due to what you saw and heard. I worked in social services for yea
I'm sorry, I hit wrong button. I worked in social services for years, protecting adults and kids from abuse and neglect. But I didn't know how to get out of my own problem. Went to sheriff and lawyer but because I was married to my abuser. Law didn't protect me. But as stated before, God got me out. I thank him every night in my prayers 🙏 for that. Then I thank him for my current husband. A very good man. Miracles truly happen. May God bless you and yours for the rest of your days.
I had the same reaction. I cried and I'm glad to see that you had the same emotions. I'm a woman your age and I appreciate that you are a real man. Thank you.
I just saw this song performed on some awards show and it blew me away. Today I got sucked down a YOU Tube rabbit hole looking at various reaction videos to the song. I don't know if its because we appear to be about the same age but your reaction was EXACTLY like mine. Although my wife says I would cry at a supermarket opening. Never the less yours was by far the most genuine reaction to a truly great song.
LOL .. A supermarket opening!! That is brilliant. hahahahaaa A lot of music seems to get me in the feels. Some far, far more than others. This one hit close to home.
Yes sir it definitely does. It's sad there are a lot of men & women in jail for this same situation. Our justice system is f**ked there are a lot of people that should not be in jail.💯👍 Your reaction was the same as mine thank you for the video.
For the message alone it is a solid song, we need more to standup and say enough when this kind of abuse happens to people. Man was not denying what he did, did not run, but this kind of abuser does not stop till someone stops him. and the sad part is if he had just drove on down the road with the woman, there is a 80% likelyhood she would have gone back to the same guy who was abusing her..... the thing is he knew the price and felt it was worth life because it is likely he was the avenging angel that woman needed.
too funny... you did not talk too much, you did not rewind too much... Great reaction sir. I can tell music means a ton to you. This is my favorite song right now, maybe best song of the year.
Meeting someone like him 40 years ago would have changed my life. Watching this is so very hard for me. Your reaction was pure & beautiful. Your "unspoken" words understood. The chain of abuse needs to be broken, in ALL aspects!! I don't condone taking a life, but I will admit to being in more than one situation where, if I could have, I would have. When the abuse reaches that point, there is no rational thought process, survival is the only goal!! The song is also absolutely incredible!!! Amazing & haunting at the same time. Their voices are beautiful!! Hardy & Lainey will be on my list.
It especially grabs you when the choir kicks in. A very powerful song! If this were real and I was a juror, I'd render a Not Guilty verdict. I'd try to convince the foreman and the rest to do a jury nullification. If I couldn't accomplish that, I'd let my verdict end this round in a mistrial.
Man I was ugly crying because I was abused for years and endured it all. I’m terrified of men now, I know sad but true. You seem like such a good man! I could tell your heart was breaking from something you had seen or happed to you. I’m sending you hugs! Can you react to Timcast-Genocide or Monsters-James Blunt oh wait one more Enuff Z’Nuff- Right By Your Side any or all lol ♥️♥️
I find myself fist-pumping and yelling 'yessss' when he sings 'wait in the truck'. It's such a powerful song and if even one abuser thinks twice because of it . . .
This was a trade.
His freedom for hers.
In country boy vernacular "Wait in the truck" translates as "I need to handle something and I don't want you to see it being done."
Sometimes real men must unleash the monster inside us, we must be meaner than evil. We don't want you to see that side of us, we don't want you to fear that side of us so we tell you to ''wait in the truck"
As she is on the stand testifying she says "I don't know if he's an angel because angels don't do what he did" I would submit that he was both a guardian as well as an avenging angel.
When the system, when society fails to protect those weakest among us it is left to rough men standing outside the rule of law to do what is necessary to preserve the peace, protect the innocent, and return civility. Some call this "vigilante justice" but for some the vigilante is the only hope to obtain justice.
Here is what I saw in the video: A drifter, a loner, a ex'con (Based on the prison tats) finds a gal who has been beaten, he knows the signs he's seen them in the past in a woman he holds dear. He makes the decision to help her, the only help he knows is violence. He has been to prison and knows he can do the time. He makes the choice to remove her from her prison, a prison of abuse and pain, he frees her.
Only one real man stood up for me… my one true love… I miss him with all my heart since he died but THAT was a MAN!
Man I have broke down multiple times to this song. Incredible
darn it old man, you got this old man tearing up.
"I'm gonna talk too much"...ends up speechless. That's the power of this song and video.
Every one of us who went through the abuse wishes we had someone who would have just stood up for us.... maybe not to a fatal extent, but to make it stop.... someone he didn't know who could catch him off guard and make him think twice before raising a fist
Real justice by a real man...sometimes it's just necessary...
When I found out a "judge" is slang for a type of revolver, the whole song was so much more powerful. I myself was rescued, luckily without any charges
It's a revolver made by Tauris and you can load it with 45 ammo or 410 shotgun shell mine has both every other round !
It's been 15 seconds and you are already my favorite person on UA-cam. I feel ya brother!
It always breaks me when she said "Thank you "
That's a REAL MAN! Thankyou Pops!
Much more to my story... No one wants to hear.
You are my therapy🤗
This song gives me goose bumps!!! Hits too close to home
This might be the best reaction I've seen to this video
Your reaction was profound. Like song like you, more words weren't needed. Some things explain themselves.
Ain't it funny how they always want to run when faced by a real man he got what he had coming
I think thos was the first rime I have ever seen you speechless. Hearing you finally say that you had seen violence made it clear that sometimes a "Wait in the truck " person is what is needed.😭
I'm so sorry I just got to the last bit of this song and your reaction as a woman I want to thank all the men out there because I think sometimes this song hits real men really hard, I think women forget that sometimes when we are the abused because there are real men out there that would never stand for this thank you to all the real Men of their God bless 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I’ve never (and I’m being 💯) had “Chills” from a song (video) until today!! Oh My Gosh!! The vocals!! The story!!! Man, I love country music y’all!!! ❤❤❤
Some of the best lyrics and story telling of all time !
Our good ole'boys have been taught to love, respect,pertect a woman..
Perfect reaction. Domestic abuse takes a soul, a identity and self confidence.
What a great song.
I survived . This song some men are evil and then there are some wonderful men who are heros out there,
Wow your reaction was genuine. Best one yet😊
You are a heart felt man.
From the south, all us women KNOW what it means when he says...Wait In The Truck!! You WAIT!! Never get out!!
Me Too, Salty. Me Too.
Love You.
🕯🤲💚😇🛡⚔️🧿
This songs hit home so hard for me my ex when I was 18 was pregnant by me, her ex who was way older, seen her walking to 711 and beat her so badly she miscarried at almost 6 months pregnant. After he posted bail he called me saying he'd kill me. I said where r u, he told me where a bar, with the caviot of if you show up your getting shot. I showed up with 3 of my real friends and as we walked up to this bar we were jumped by about 15 people so I ended up pulling the pistol one of my friends told me to bring and proceeded to pistol whip this guy in front of his entire crew. Long story short I got aggravated assault with a firearm. Carrying without a license. And the real kicker while in prison she got back with him and they proceeded to rob my house. Don't be a hero you get screwed every time. Vigilantism isn't the answer I screwed my life at 18 and did 5 years in prison for it.
Perfect reaction....Excellent....
Best reaction I've seen yet sir. It left me the same way, almost speechless.
This is My therapy ❤❤ just Savage.. absolutely love it
" I'm going to talk to much ", natty light, eyes closed actually listening to the song.... Sir u have a new sub thanks
Appreciate it, Gary ... sincerely
I've watched other reactions to this song. You can tell the people who grew up watching DV or experienced it themselves. They get quiet remembering things that this song brought back to the surface. Old pain. Yeah, you can tell.
I've seen this video so many times never realized she got in the truck at the end
Wait in the Truck never had such weight behind it. I love how at the end, she's still waiting for him in his truck. Beautiful.
I am thankful you listened. I needed to see your reaction. Some things are just wrong. This song is in my head on repeat. I wish somebody had told me to wait in the truck.
The Man deserves a medal-
Not a jail sentence.
All he did was take out the trash 😈
Amen Elizabeth
Good riddance to bad garbage.
If not a medal then a cold beer will do
Fax he maid someones life better by taking someones that diddent deserve theirs in thr first place he should be praised for it
You're reaction says enough ❤❤❤
I love the harmonizing on “have mercy”, it’s like he knows that what he did was illegal, but it was morally justified, or at least he’s begging for god to give mercy for the morally grey sin
By the way, I'm a country singer in the UK, although I haven't done a gig since covid - I love the stories in the songs. ♥️
BEEN THERE WHEN I WAS YOUNGER
Your reaction is as great as the song. Incidentally, I didn't come here to watch the Hardy video; I came here for your reaction. I expect lots of stopping, starting, and rewinding.
Don't tell me to take a hike. I'll do what I want. You got yourself a subscription.
PLEASE stop saying you talk to much!
From 1 senior to another I will see you in the light. When I'm at my lowest your there. THANKYOU!💜
I’ve watched so many reactions to this song, yours is raw and believable. Thank you for keeping it real! New sub, here, for sure!
It's a sad story that happens every day, everywhere. Yet there are never real heroes out there to stop it. Men, women, and the justice system all need to step it up.
This is the first time I’ve ever come across your video, and I could see that you were extremely conflicted when the story started to unfold. Love your reaction!
A very wise young man once said, justice is what love looks like in public. He sacrificed his whole life and freedom, so she could have hers, if that ain't love, I don't know what is.
First time I heard this song I was driving on the freeway and had to pull over cause I couldn't see from crying so hard. He traded his life for hers. she was in her own Prison from being abused. at the end when you see her walking away free and him in changes it show the exchange his life for hers. and she also drives away in his truck free just like he drove in a free person in the beginning.
After your opening talking about all the complaints you've got about talking and stopping your videos I almost didn't continue watching but I'm so so glad I did. Amazing reaction! Love it!
Thank you so much!
I just recently discovered this song and have watched a few reactions to it. It's absolutely heartbreaking to scroll through the comments and see how many women, including myself, can relate! We all know that the law doesn't help us until it's too late! My opinion is quite biased whether he was right or wrong in his actions. However, if I had been his attorney I would have bent, twisted and argued the justifiable homicide defense to fit his "crime"! Sometimes there's a reason if you find yourself lost in a small town you've never been to before at midnight! And, sometimes doing the right thing and obeying the law are two completely different things!
It gets me crying every time I watch this!!! 😢❤ I watched my mom get beat down by my alcoholic father. She swore to us she would never get beat again. My parents divorced soon after. I am 56 and married 33 years my husband is by far one of the best man I know. Loved your reaction!! Thank you for being real!!!
BEST REACTION I've seen to this video!
To me this is one of the strongest song for Woman to stay strong and PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE if your ever abused by your boyfriend, Husband Please get away !!! Stay strong… be safe and most of all Never go back even if he says sorry!! NO Real Men should Abuse let alone hit their Women at all Period!!! End of discussion!!
I'm so sorry you went through that, Sir.
You, sir just earned yourself a subscriber in this video. You are the uncle I always wanted
Awesome, thank you!
I first listened to it while I was at work. Had to listen to it again on my phone. Now I'm addicted to it.
finally a male reactor that gets it. thank you
It's ok to cry, dude. Any man with a heart should cry.
Amen
Stumbled upon your channel after the UA-cam rabbit hole sucked me in watching reactions. In the beginning you said you'll talk alot, rewind alot, but you did neither on this one. Tells me your reaction is truly genuine. This was a cinematic wonder. As of now I think the original is around 27 million views. I would imagine that you are still thinking about this song, given your reaction.
It lives in the back of my mind.
That's his truck she drives off in. She's still waiting in the truck
I was brought here from a reaction video I watched.... I'm a survivor of severe domestic abuse. I've had a broken spine, crushed wind pipe, broken bruised ribs, and collar bone. I've been choked out, beaten, tossed down a flight of stairs when I was 8 months pregnant, had my fair share of ICU stays and he would still manage to bail out and come back. He would do worse than before and then I was told if I reported it again I wouldn't even make it to ICU. I had been isolated from my family and friends, lived several hours away from anyone that I thought could help me. But the day the abuse was aimed at my then 9-month-old son (He picked him up and threw him at me like a rag doll) I found the courage to leave. He's the kind of person that changes the doorknobs inside out so when I would get "in trouble" I'd be locked in the room, or while he went to work. I am a firm believer that I would have been dead if I stayed any longer. My son saved my life. I believe that with all my heart. I had to wait until he was asleep, his mother helped me hide my son. I left with the clothes on my back and a backpack with any important paperwork. My siblings drove 6 hours to come to rescue me. I had to force my brother to just drive off after I got in the car and he saw that my eyes were bruised shut and I couldn't speak because my windpipe was crushed. He was so controlling that he drove out those six hours to my family's home with a shotgun to kill me and kill himself. Thankfully my father and brother were both there. This was almost 20 years ago and I still have anxiety attacks and PTSD from the physical abuse, rape, and mental trauma that I endured. But I am a Survivor. He was not a part of my child's life for many years until my son got older and never paid child support. I worked three jobs, went to school full time, became a psychologist to help others that have been through trauma, and continue to do so. I have since gotten married and had two children with the man that is "dad" to my son. HE raised him with me. HE paid for all his expenses, HE loves him as one of his own. That is what a Father should be. Sorry I got long-winded there.
Sorry it took me so long to respond, Nariah. Each time I read your story, I am simply crushed with tears rolling down my face. I am beyond sorry that you had to go through such an ordeal. Thank you so much for removing your son from that situation. Hopefully he has no memories of any of the abuse. Those memories haunt for a lifetime.
Thank you SO MUCH for helping others. I am so glad you got through it and made your life and your sons life a happy one. Much love. Big Hugz.
@@SaltyReacts three years ago I had a female cousin named Tiffany who an abusive ex boyfriend who one night beat her, cut her, & she had the blackest black eye I had ever had. After that night me, my twin brother, & my male cousins decided to teach him some manners. We grabbed after he left work & took him to a secluded place in the woods & beat his damn ass. When he was broken & bloody we picked him off the ground & dropped him off at his house. My twin brother Jared said that if he ever saw him near us or Tiffany we do more than beat his ass, we would take him the same spot we beat his ass at & kill him slowly & painfully & bury his body where nobody cop or otherwise would find him. We never saw him again. I guess we put the fear of God in him. Last I heard he moved to another state far away from us of Tiffany. Tiffany is doing better without that human piece of excrement in her life.
@@SaltyReacts Thank you! I appreacitae your words greatly! I'm bless that he doesn't remember any of the abuse and I was able to give him a relatively carefree and happy childhood. We have an amazing bond even to this day he's now been an adult for a few years and our relationships is stronger then ever. He is my best friend and protector as I am his. He grow up advocating for children that could not or did not advocate for themselves, and thus my home became a foster home for children, both children that ended up with me through the system, or those directly fleeing from their home and coming to mine before even making it to the system. He's a helper like me he says. Makes me beam with pride! Thank you again, and have a wonderful blessed day.
Yup, that's an honest response.
As a survivor of domestic abuse this song hits hard. I had my teeth literally knocked out so I am glad to see some men are real men.
I wish you had your Hardy
I hope the guy who did that to you has all of his teeth fall out of his head from decay. What a coward! I have three girls, 27, 21, and 9. I applaud this man! He should be honored instead of being jailed. Our system is so upside down!! The evil are rewarded with publicity, while the victims are forced to hide in shame! Thanks!!!
Am a survivor just left and this video hits home am glad ur safe alex
@@kellyrios5238 Well thank you, my wife is safe, and I thank you for your kindness. Any guy who puts his hands on his wife in anger can never be a man. I am glad that you are in some place safe to see this video, and I pray that you will continue to be in some place safe and warm. May God bless you and yours. Thanks!!!
Alexandra. I am thankful for your survival. Live your life and shine...
I'm behind the times on finding this song and have been watching a handful of reactions. I loved your reaction and am now subbed.
A real man can’t watch this without tearing up buddy.
I’ve watched it several times and still do and I’m about your age.
Dealt with my share of abuse.
Hell yeah, retired military, law enforcement . I cried like a freaking baby. I don't believe in vigilantantism. But this guy knew he was going to prison. Didn't run, didn't hide. Took it in the chin and accepted the consequences of his action. He sacrificed his freedom for her and the fact that after 5 years, she's still waiting in his truck,her safe haven. Knowing she will never be hit again killed me. I think of my daughters all the time. The only difference with me is knowing I would be going to prison anyway. I would have made him suffer. He got away too easy.
As a Texas boy, I LOVE rating system. And the story of the song.
Truest form of chivalry I've ever seen!!!!
Thhis is an awesome song,Any women on this earth would want someone in her life like this!!!
He did it, knowing full well that he had nothing to gain from his actions and everything to lose. But he never gave his well-being a second thought. He just did what his conscience & character dictated with no hesitation at all. And her life is better as a result.
These are the kind of people that, when presented with certain situations, like some soldiers in combat. They simply react as their nature dictates and completely disregard the consequences to themselves.
In my humble opinion, this guy should not have spent even one day in jail. He just did what society and law enforcement all too often fail to do. He took out the garbage permanently.
That guy had not only beaten this girl horribly and repeatedly but also threw her out into the rain. He was already working on another one when this girl’s savior busted through his door. So, this girl’s selfless savior inadvertently saved two women from this horrible fate.
Every...single...abused woman prays for a guy like this, to protect her & just make it stop. 💯
>>This song is so perfectly written & phrased...it makes me cry every time I hear it. #WaitInTheTruck
I was in a dv relationship for 5 years and the day I decided I can do this I can leave he put me on a ventilator for 3 months, my son ( a Marine ) came home in leave hunted him down and put him in a wheelchair . My son is a just wait in the truck kind of guy and I can’t be prouder .
I prayed for someone like this 50 years ago.
I'm a survivor of abuse for 20 years now one to help I love this song
This is a song that will be remembered
Southern women know what wait in the truck means. Also the judge under the seat. Took me a few to even wanna listen. Glad I did. Beautiful song. ❤️
Right? It amazed me how many people don't know what the judge under the seat is! I didn't know it was just a southern thing.
As for wait in the truck, I think us southern girls learn that one early.
Hopefully both of yal have found peace. I had a moment at 16 where we stopped when we heard someone screaming. He had a gun and we let them leave out of fear, I don't know what ever happened in that situation but we should of done more.
Yes ma'am we do. As a matter of fact 3 weeks and 2 days ago we got a call from my daughter. When we got there my daughter was put in her Daddy's truck and her brother and daddy simply said Wait in The Truck. Thankfully it didn't go to this point. But, we stayed in that truck.
Also love at the end she is still in the truck
I think it's a Country State Of Mind.
I'm from Washington State-- 90% rural - --
We Know What "Wait In The Truck" means up here too.
I hope all ya ladies are well. Much Love Light and Healing.
🕯🤲💚😇🛡⚔️🧿
He knew what had happened to her because he could relate to her because he possibly lived it.. with his mom and dad. He was taking the steps to save her from a future of abuse and death. It satisfies him to do that because of all the years of watching his dad to it his mom until he killed her and no one did anything to protect her and he was too young to help her. He is grown and took the steps necessary to protect someone. Now he is relieved and satisfied the guilt he carried for his own mom.
Would love to see you react to Hardy's "Give Heaven some hell" and "drink one for me"!!
It's OK, salty. We all cried . If you didn't, something is wrong with you. The final kicker for me was that after 5 years, she's still waiting in his truck. She feels safe in his truck. No one will ever hit her again as long as she waits in the truck.
This video shows a good decent man. Not a criminal with a criminal mind just a man who reacted to a woman in distress like he would his own sister. This video/song hits so many levels of emotion. Well deserved 10
This song was released just over 1 month after my ex attempted to choke me after slamming me into the wall. Luckily I had a "judge" of my own and a best friend who picked up on some vague text I'd sent and called 9-1-1 for me. But I can 100% say, I would do the same for any DV situation.
Watched and endured as a child. Will NEVER allow it to go unpunished again.
Thank you for your honest and open feelings. I lived with domestic abuse. When you said you some times wonder if the opportunity would you have taken. I cried with you. I always wondered if that’s what my boys thought when I couldn’t leave. It took 3 years. But, I found a way to leave. As a old grandma now, my sons are just starting to tell me how they were being treated when I wasn’t home. It makes me sick. This video hits home .
As a survivor myself i bawled like a baby, absolutely ugly cried. He deserves a medal. 🙏 And may every abuser meet the judge under the seat. You can't fix an abuser in prison. Only in Hell. Loved your reaction.
I'm a southern woman. Know what wait in the truck meant since young. I'm a DV survivor per hand of ex husband. Of I'd told my father what was happening, I'd have been waiting in his truck. Didn't tell my brothers till well after divorce and my father had passed. Didn't want to ruin their lives defending me. God got me out. Thank you for your heart felt reaction. ❤
I'm so sorry for what you had to endure. I watched it happen to my mother. Had several encounters myself. My mother got us away from it by the time I was about 10 or so yrs old. It left me with a very short amount of patience and even shorter temper in regards to DV.
I'm so sorry what happened to you as a child. No child should have to see much less live in an environment that's abusive. At 10, you were still a little boy physically, but mentally, you were much older due to what you saw and heard. I worked in social services for yea
I'm sorry, I hit wrong button. I worked in social services for years, protecting adults and kids from abuse and neglect. But I didn't know how to get out of my own problem. Went to sheriff and lawyer but because I was married to my abuser. Law didn't protect me. But as stated before, God got me out. I thank him every night in my prayers 🙏 for that. Then I thank him for my current husband. A very good man. Miracles truly happen. May God bless you and yours for the rest of your days.
I had the same reaction. I cried and I'm glad to see that you had the same emotions. I'm a woman your age and I appreciate that you are a real man. Thank you.
I just saw this song performed on some awards show and it blew me away. Today I got sucked down a YOU Tube rabbit hole looking at various reaction videos to the song. I don't know if its because we appear to be about the same age but your reaction was EXACTLY like mine. Although my wife says I would cry at a supermarket opening. Never the less yours was by far the most genuine reaction to a truly great song.
LOL .. A supermarket opening!! That is brilliant. hahahahaaa
A lot of music seems to get me in the feels. Some far, far more than others. This one hit close to home.
Yes sir it definitely does.
It's sad there are a lot of men & women in jail for this same situation. Our justice system is f**ked there are a lot of people that should not be in jail.💯👍 Your reaction was the same as mine thank you for the video.
I'm glad to know I'm not the only old dude that cries when he sees this song, a supermarket opening ahahaha..... that's GOLD!
You're wife is hilarious 🤣
@@richardfrank4959 There's wife and women beaters that need to be rescued. Not enough are in jail
I have watched this soooooo many times and cried for her and her Angel savior every time.
For the message alone it is a solid song, we need more to standup and say enough when this kind of abuse happens to people. Man was not denying what he did, did not run, but this kind of abuser does not stop till someone stops him. and the sad part is if he had just drove on down the road with the woman, there is a 80% likelyhood she would have gone back to the same guy who was abusing her..... the thing is he knew the price and felt it was worth life because it is likely he was the avenging angel that woman needed.
Man, since I first heard ‘wait in the truck’ Ive listened to it a few times and by ‘few’ I mean 100
Loved this an old salt myself I am 68-years old left this crap at home at 14 the navy at 17 never looked back
too funny... you did not talk too much, you did not rewind too much... Great reaction sir. I can tell music means a ton to you. This is my favorite song right now, maybe best song of the year.
Meeting someone like him 40 years ago would have changed my life. Watching this is so very hard for me. Your reaction was pure & beautiful. Your "unspoken" words understood. The chain of abuse needs to be broken, in ALL aspects!! I don't condone taking a life, but I will admit to being in more than one situation where, if I could have, I would have. When the abuse reaches that point, there is no rational thought process, survival is the only goal!! The song is also absolutely incredible!!! Amazing & haunting at the same time. Their voices are beautiful!! Hardy & Lainey will be on my list.
you have the same reaction everyone else does. Speechless.
This song hits SOOOOO hard... Great reaction, I'm right there with ya
When Salty is at a loss for words you know a song speaks true and hits hard.
I cried like a baby the first time I heard it... And it messes with me every time I hear it now! Absolutely amazingly well done song!!! ❤
It especially grabs you when the choir kicks in. A very powerful song! If this were real and I was a juror, I'd render a Not Guilty verdict. I'd try to convince the foreman and the rest to do a jury nullification. If I couldn't accomplish that, I'd let my verdict end this round in a mistrial.
Man I was ugly crying because I was abused for years and endured it all. I’m terrified of men now, I know sad but true. You seem like such a good man! I could tell your heart was breaking from something you had seen or happed to you. I’m sending you hugs! Can you react to Timcast-Genocide or Monsters-James Blunt oh wait one more Enuff Z’Nuff- Right By Your Side any or all lol ♥️♥️
Adding to my list! Thank you, Lizzy. Appreciate you being here.
I find myself fist-pumping and yelling 'yessss' when he sings 'wait in the truck'. It's such a powerful song and if even one abuser thinks twice because of it . . .