Hi, I'm bi. It's not important at all but whatever. Please don't make a big deal with it. I rather have people love me for being me, not for being bi. Thanks
This documentary meant so much to me a closeted gay boy in a religious family and in a town with nothing lgtbq related, im grateful. Greetings from Greece 🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈
I'm not a gay or lesbian but diversity Must be admitted, diversity MUST NOT be discriminated. All people LGBT deserves to live their lives in the way they want, they of course have freedom to love whom they want to meet.
Go back in the closet! If you choose to come out, I will respect you as a person but not the lifestyle you choose. Also stop suing people who disagree with you or labeling us. We are people too & by all means necessary leave the children out of it!
50 years after the Stonewall uprising and we are still fighting for our rights! I hope we find our peace in our society and that society finds the love in their hearts to accept us for who we are. Love wins, always! 💖#lgbtq 🏳️🌈
This docufilm was absolutely amazing! I definitely cried because I am LGBTQ and I live in Salt Lake City Utah. I grew up in the LDS church and so I know just how hard it is, although now I have left the church due to its anti-LGBT views. I am so happy to see that Salt Lake City was featured in this.
I've been waiting for this UA-cam original and I love it already. As a 34 year old gay man diagnosed with autism for years, I came out gay 6 years ago in July. My family and friends supported me 100%. What PRIDE means to me is showing confidence and strength and I am proud of who I am like everyone else.
What's it like having even ONE supportive family member, weather it's as an LGBTQ person or a disabled person?? My perfectly well-off, healthy, large family have all decided my dozen chronic & terminal illnesses, being disabled since childhood, having been single my whole life, not being at all into having kids or marrying, and my being an atheist, have all been more than enough reason for them to act like I don't exist, or that all the BS thrown at me all my life are MY fault, they have zero fucks to give. I have had 2 massive stress heart failures by age 30 & another any day now, mostly from the sheer stress of being stuck in a toxic Michigan HUD apt in a whitewashed conservative small town, never a chance at a vehicle or ability to move where not only my dozen symptoms could be treated, but I could afford the lifesaving meds that are bleeding me dry here. I am about to lose my power, will be evicted 30 days later, and am not expecting to live to my 35th Bday...
Truly beautiful. A wonderful look at where we’ve been, where we are, and what still needs to be done. Thank you Raymond and all those who shared their stories. Living in a big liberal city, sometimes we forget that the fight isn’t won; that there are still so many that don’t have equality, that are afraid, that feel alone. We forget that there is still so much work to be done. And for that, I’m sorry. Truly. Thank you for reminding me why we have pride. I’ll take all of your stories with me through this pride month and after, until we all are equal.
loved this, thanks to everyone for putting this together! We won't stop until we have equal rights and representation everywhere, no matter the situation. No matter how hard we try, many families and people in those families aren't accepted for who they truly are. If you see this, there is a light at the end of the tunnel. you just have to set your course and don't stop until you reach your goals.
Thank you for this. I needed to know that there are others out there with families who aren't supportive like mine, and hearing these peoples' stories brought joy to my heart.
I'm from SLC, and I really appreciate the way it was portrayed. A lot of time people hate on SLC because we OBVIOUSLY have a long way to go when it comes to LGBTQ rights. I appreciate that it showed the clear difficulties with the Mormon church and also showed a family that was working hard to be supportive. This was so well done and I appreciated the way diversity within the LGBTQ community that was highlighted.
This was an amazing documentary! It was so well put together and gave me goosebumps from beginning to end. Pride is so important to our community to remind the world that we are here and our lives and struggles matter too. Loved seeing my buddy and his now wife in here as well! I would like this video a million times if I could ❤️🏳️🌈
Thank you to Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman and host Raymond Braun for this heart warming piece. As a 60yo gay man I have seen many of the struggles.
el documental es muy bonito, me identifique con el chico en silla de ruedas porque yo tengo paralsis facial de nacimiento y he sido discriminado por eso aunque hasta ahorita no por ser gay porque soy varonil y como dicen por ahi no se me nota, nunca he ido a una marcha lo he intentado pero me da miedo y verguenza ademas esa vez que lo intente algunos de los que iban ahi se burlaron de mi por no ser guapo, delgado y por tener paralisis facial, espero ir al de este año en mi ciudad, poco a poco he ido aprendiendo que no estoy mal ni estoy enfermo aunque aun tengo que luchar mucho contra mis propios prejuicios.
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!. This documentary was GREAT. It made me feel proud, happy, honored, and most of all QUEER as I am. Thank you UA-cam, Raymond and all the GREAT people it took to make this. vid/fl/usa
I went to my first Pride last year in Philly. The closer it got to the start of the parade, the more emotional I got. 40+ years is a long time to wait, and even temps in the 60s (unusual for Philly in early June) and downpours didn't stop me from having a blast
Excelente documental!!..., es legendario!!, ...todas las historias mis respetos, son estos momentos que nos enseñan a conocer cuál es la historia del que está a tu lado!!
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All people are equal! but why don’t veterans gat a month as well?
Hi, I'm bi. It's not important at all but whatever. Please don't make a big deal with it. I rather have people love me for being me, not for being bi. Thanks
This documentary meant so much to me a closeted gay boy in a religious family and in a town with nothing lgtbq related, im grateful. Greetings from Greece 🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈
I'm not a gay or lesbian but diversity Must be admitted, diversity MUST NOT be discriminated. All people LGBT deserves to live their lives in the way they want, they of course have freedom to love whom they want to meet.
Go back in the closet! If you choose to come out, I will respect you as a person but not the lifestyle you choose.
Also stop suing people who disagree with you or labeling us. We are people too & by all means necessary leave the children out of it!
50 years after the Stonewall uprising and we are still fighting for our rights! I hope we find our peace in our society and that society finds the love in their hearts to accept us for who we are. Love wins, always! 💖#lgbtq 🏳️🌈
less then five minutes in and I'm crying :]
This docufilm was absolutely amazing! I definitely cried because I am LGBTQ and I live in Salt Lake City Utah. I grew up in the LDS church and so I know just how hard it is, although now I have left the church due to its anti-LGBT views. I am so happy to see that Salt Lake City was featured in this.
People who have disliked never knew that happiness and pride are stronger then hatred and anger 🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈
I've been waiting for this UA-cam original and I love it already. As a 34 year old gay man diagnosed with autism for years, I came out gay 6 years ago in July. My family and friends supported me 100%. What PRIDE means to me is showing confidence and strength and I am proud of who I am like everyone else.
I cried, laughed, and enjoyed every single second of this. Thank you for coming to Salt Lake City and making this happen.
Why does this have 11k dislikes? If you don’t like it, don’t watch it. Simple.
Love that so many different people with different stories were involved
Why would people be disliking? Why.🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈
This is an amazing documentary 😭😭 thank you so much
Everyone should have the rights to love whoever they want! Thanks to Pride movement, I am happily in love with my boyfriend to this date!💖🏳️🌈
Good for you😊i wish i had the confidence to come out the closet, but my community is so toxic🥺
What's it like having even ONE supportive family member, weather it's as an LGBTQ person or a disabled person?? My perfectly well-off, healthy, large family have all decided my dozen chronic & terminal illnesses, being disabled since childhood, having been single my whole life, not being at all into having kids or marrying, and my being an atheist, have all been more than enough reason for them to act like I don't exist, or that all the BS thrown at me all my life are MY fault, they have zero fucks to give. I have had 2 massive stress heart failures by age 30 & another any day now, mostly from the sheer stress of being stuck in a toxic Michigan HUD apt in a whitewashed conservative small town, never a chance at a vehicle or ability to move where not only my dozen symptoms could be treated, but I could afford the lifesaving meds that are bleeding me dry here. I am about to lose my power, will be evicted 30 days later, and am not expecting to live to my 35th Bday...
Wrong
Truly beautiful. A wonderful look at where we’ve been, where we are, and what still needs to be done. Thank you Raymond and all those who shared their stories. Living in a big liberal city, sometimes we forget that the fight isn’t won; that there are still so many that don’t have equality, that are afraid, that feel alone. We forget that there is still so much work to be done. And for that, I’m sorry. Truly. Thank you for reminding me why we have pride. I’ll take all of your stories with me through this pride month and after, until we all are equal.
loved this, thanks to everyone for putting this together! We won't stop until we have equal rights and representation everywhere, no matter the situation. No matter how hard we try, many families and people in those families aren't accepted for who they truly are. If you see this, there is a light at the end of the tunnel. you just have to set your course and don't stop until you reach your goals.
Shane Dawson is shaking
Thank you for this. I needed to know that there are others out there with families who aren't supportive like mine, and hearing these peoples' stories brought joy to my heart.
I'm from SLC, and I really appreciate the way it was portrayed. A lot of time people hate on SLC because we OBVIOUSLY have a long way to go when it comes to LGBTQ rights. I appreciate that it showed the clear difficulties with the Mormon church and also showed a family that was working hard to be supportive. This was so well done and I appreciated the way diversity within the LGBTQ community that was highlighted.
all man are created equal
there's no gay no lesbian no bisexual or transgender BUT HUMAN'S LOVE
LOVE IS LOVE💜💜💜
This was an amazing documentary! It was so well put together and gave me goosebumps from beginning to end. Pride is so important to our community to remind the world that we are here and our lives and struggles matter too. Loved seeing my buddy and his now wife in here as well! I would like this video a million times if I could ❤️🏳️🌈
Will u delete my gomophobic comment?
Yes it is ok to be gay 🏳️🌈
This was so so beautiful, thank you💕
Thank you to Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman and host Raymond Braun for this heart warming piece. As a 60yo gay man I have seen many of the struggles.
We are all beautiful, strong, resilient, complex... Unconditional love, acceptance, and belonging mean everything.🌷
el documental es muy bonito, me identifique con el chico en silla de ruedas porque yo tengo paralsis facial de nacimiento y he sido discriminado por eso aunque hasta ahorita no por ser gay porque soy varonil y como dicen por ahi no se me nota, nunca he ido a una marcha lo he intentado pero me da miedo y verguenza ademas esa vez que lo intente algunos de los que iban ahi se burlaron de mi por no ser guapo, delgado y por tener paralisis facial, espero ir al de este año en mi ciudad, poco a poco he ido aprendiendo que no estoy mal ni estoy enfermo aunque aun tengo que luchar mucho contra mis propios prejuicios.
This is beautiful. Brought both tears of sadness and tears of joy to my eyes. Love is love, and love can conquer all.
The most beautiful video on youtube
I've been to pride 5 time's and I've marched 3 of those times and I can say that pride is one of the most amazing experience I have ever had
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!. This documentary was GREAT. It made me feel proud, happy, honored, and most of all QUEER as I am. Thank you UA-cam, Raymond and all the GREAT people it took to make this. vid/fl/usa
The second he said his mom said “I love you” I bawled TEARS
🌈 prrrriiiiidddddeeeeeeeeeeee 🌈
So beautiful. I love this 🏳️🌈.
🏳️🌈This doc Made me almost cry😢😂🏳️🌈
I went to my first Pride last year in Philly. The closer it got to the start of the parade, the more emotional I got. 40+ years is a long time to wait, and even temps in the 60s (unusual for Philly in early June) and downpours didn't stop me from having a blast
LOVE! Thanks to all you had a part in putting this into the universe!
I cried the first 5 minutes! Great stories!!
muchas gracias ! necesitaba ver esto ❤💓
Thanks for sharing!❤💙💚💛💜
I already was crying in the first 3 minutes 🏳️🌈💙i love this video ❤️❤️❤️
This is so amazing. There's so much more to pride that people dont know about. Now I'm just gonna go and ask everyone I know to see this.
it was so moving and beautiful... thank you.
LATE HAPPY PRIDE MONTH🚩🌈🚩🌈🚩🌈🚩🌈🚩🌈🚩🌈🚩
This is inspiring and empowering. Amazing job!
This is so beautiful!! Powerful, made me cry
Love is love🌈🏳️
This is beautiful 💘💛💚💙💜🌈
This is a extraordinary documentary. ❤❤❤
This movie made me cry
🏳️🌈
I love this 🏳️🌈
Excelente documental!!..., es legendario!!, ...todas las historias mis respetos, son estos momentos que nos enseñan a conocer cuál es la historia del que está a tu lado!!
This is beautiful
I love it. 🥺💙
Thank you for sharing your journey of #Pride Raymond! ❌⭕️❌⭕️
loved this doc! great job!
Good work💓
❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
thank you from the bottom of my heart for this film.
Fantastic!!🌈🌈🌈
Highly appreciative of all the awareness being rased
i love this
Love this
😂
I love how the add for this played right as I was about to watch one of Macdoseits vids
Amazing!!!❤️💓❤️
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i literally see myself in this during the troye segments so many times...
💗💗💗
Aha
O nie, to trwa godzinę, dobra, spierdalam XD