I guess if I'm going to see Abdul speak ill of any specific person Hitler's probably going to be it. "These are the leaders we need, not that bastard Hitler."
@@folksurvivalim trying to figure out what your stance and view is in relation to Hitler. Do you find him to be the opposite of a bad man? Genuinely asking.
"One can easily identify the bastard in him." - Abdul Aziz Rind "The message in it was for humanity to prevail over prejudice." - Mohammad Riaz Jutt Profound. Priceless. Nailed it.
As an African American, I'm surprised when vising India how many people love and adore Michael Jackson. Most Indians have heard of him and were also aware of his skin ailment (Vitiligo). Michael Jackson was a true legendary 'global genius' indeed!!! 🙂👍🏾
there's a video of tribal people in the amazon rainforest and even some of them have heard of michael jackson. that sort of fame is something remarkable.
It's so heartbreaking that this song is 34 years old and the lyrics of the song are more relevant today then they were back then 😭😭😭 The world has gone insane 💔😞😤😫
These lyrics were, are and will be relevant forever. More and more humans become evil because of greed and power. In schools, companies and in our Governments!!! We, the good ordinary ppl must stop the greedy evil by saying "NO". Then, it will end. Do not believe all the propaganda is feeding us, wake up, do your own research (independent news outlets enough, many whistle blowers in the world. Just pay attention and boycot MSM. MSM are puppets for the evil greedy bastards. NO MORE
The same hate in this video is being done today, except this time it’s those who were once the victims doing the hating. I would ask them to start with “the man in the mirror” as well.
saw this homeless people in the video and immediately thought that's "just" the iceberg of today. that's the ground on which everything was grown that people suffer from today
You know ironically funny, the world elites could solve all the poverty in the world if even just a fraction of them put their money together and gave it to the poor. Yet they don't want to fix this issue because then people wouldn't suffer, and hunger wouldn't be a issue even energy everything humans work for which is why they don't fix the issue yet they come together to make more suffering to be established wars, bring in profit, poverty brings in modern day slavery I can go on and on why the world is in turmoil and who's really behind all of it.
Beautiful words from such wise people. I have a suggestion to watch the Michael Jackson's 1988 Grammy performance to Man in the Mirror. It showcases how passionate MJ felt about his message thru song and dance.
I think that our arrogance doesn't stay behind us, We humans destroy this world. And when we on the other side stand before God. Then shamelessly blame and try to hold God accountable for it. And when they asked God where were you when we destroyed each other, we believed in you! I think I already know the answer. I sent Gandhi. But you haven't heard. I sent Martin Luther. You didn't want to hear. I sent Nelson Mandela. You just didn't want to listen. Then I sent Michael Jackson, who reminded you at every opportunity. How important the earth is. And then God will remind us of the Michael Jackson's 1988 Grammy performance to Man in the Mirror Like Michael Jackson. Begged on the ground, On his knees, preach and entreat! Look in the mirror and change your mindset, change your world!
Hello. I'm from England. I'll try and keep my English clear and hopefully easy to translate or understand. I have been following the channel and watching the videos for some time now. I wanted to say thank you for the videos you make. It's really great watching all these reactions and also very eye opening to hear your guests opinions on them. I'm not religious but I have always had faith in two things. Science and human compassion. It can be hard in this world that we live in to still have faith in human compassion at times, and I think I nearly lost my faith in that. Sadly I have stage 2 Cancer and times are dark. Thankfully watching your videos has brought back my faith in it. It is very heart warming and touching to see these reactions. I would never know or learn about your guests way of life, or their thoughts on things. It is nice to know that even though we are all very very different, we are all just human and hold so many common values. Thank you again for all for your content and I wish you all the very best in life. Peace!
DJ, my name is Christy and I'm sending you love and hugs from Charleston, West Virginia, US. I'm thinking about you from across the globe, sweetheart, and wishing for your complete recovery.
Hey DJ, sending you love from an American in Iran. I wish you a speedy recovery, and that you will maintain your hope. I was watching Harry Potter with my kids, and one quote stuck out: "Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times if we but turn on the lights." Hold hope close. It's the most important thing to keep.
Please let them react to Michael Jackson’s 'They don’t care about us' Music Video! ( The Prison Version ) Big MJ Fan here from Germany! Bless You all! 🙏🏼 Fun Fact or let’s say beautiful Fact: Michael Jackson donated every cent he had earned with Man In The Mirror to Charity which was $600.000 ( at that time ).
Another touching video! I love the line about “You can see the bastard in Hitler.” 😂 That’s fantastic! They’re always so inspiring. I love that We Are The World has had such an impact on them and made one gentleman rethink helping a stranger. Absolutely beautiful! ❤
Again, I cry. This much I know...all of us, everywhere have been lied to from the beginning. Wherever we are born, the persuasion from birth is 'us against them'. But it has never been about us. All of the people of the world want to live in harmony. We are not enemies...until we are taught that we are. Who teaches us? Our people in power. They want more but they need their own people to hate, fight and kill. They will sacrifice us but not themselves. No man is my enemy until he is taught to be my enemy. Thank you all for such an honest look at humanity.
All of these men are caring and sensitive and this video's message really has touched them. Watching them react has brought tears to my eyes . It's comforting to know that good people, young and old, exist all around the world. God bless them.👃🏽💝🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
I always love to hear their thoughts and opinions, but here they were especially beautiful and touching. Thank you for making this video, I think we all needed it ♥
This is the first "reaction" channel where I have no doubt that the people are seeing/hearing something for the first time. GENUINE REACTIONS. Not faking it for views. LOVE THIS CHANNEL, I'VE SUBSCRIBED, AND I HOPE YOU DO TOO!
I haven't seen this video in quite some time. Whenever I do, I immediately start crying. It breaks my heart that we humans, have STILL not learned how to treat each other with loving kindness. This message is put forth every day by many across the world....and the beat goes on. I recall the first time my husband and I watched this video when it came out, we were shocked by the ending. We both let out gasps at the same time and said these exact words to each other, "How did they get that video of our daughter?!?!?!?" Even after all these years, that still catches me by surprise......she's still our beautiful baby, all grown up with babies of her own. Whenever I try to remember her as an infant, I have this clip to replay. As for the men, they are so deep in their feelings for others, all across the globe. I believe that's the way it should be. You don't need to have money nor prestige to care for your fellow human beings....just a bit of kindness goes a long way....something as simple as a smile can work wonders.
MIchael's live performances of this song are more than amazing! However, I'm glad you showed them the official video first. Maybe after some time, you can show them the live performances, just to see how much passion Michael had for this song, he really wanted to make a change,
We need the message in this song more than ever today. The hate depicted in this this video is making a comeback across the world and it’s heartbreaking. I love this channel.
Thank you all. Your videos are reminders that it is possible to appreciate all the differences that make our cultures so unique, while holding true to the fact that, deep down, we all share many of the same hopes, fears, and prayers.
Yep I'm glad they said it because they always painted him as a saint (along with Mother Teresa) but both were completely opposite from how they were portrayed. smh
@@NammCat Can you explain to me their bad side? In the video he said that he wanted to reach independence without violence, that seems to be a good cause
I have only recently discovered this page & I am grateful that I did. I love the entire idea of the page and look forward to new videos. I believe this is having a positive impact on humanity. I live in Muslim majority town in Michigan, United States. My country is falling apart and one reason for this is dislike for anything different between us physically. I'm not expressing myself clearly as this video had me in tears, as many of these have done. I am a true believer in leading my life with kindness & love for all. Thank you for sharing so much with those of us you do not know. I, for one, appreciate you all very much and will continue to watch, share with friends and discuss with others your page, videos and overall message.
I am an American woman too. But I see you only as my sister and future friend. We may have physical, cultural, religious, etc differences. But what we have in common is much more significant and valuable. We seek a nation of peace, prosperity, liberty and, of course, justice for ever single citizen. Your true identity is a that of a good human being. Peace to you and your family. Love, from Buffalo, NY. ✌️❤️😊
I was lucky to see Michael Jackson live during his Dangerous tour as a teenager in Germany. The concert was great - and this was the final encore. It is such a powerful song, perfect to cap off a performance because it can hardly get better than that. Still one of my favorite songs of his and one of my favorite songs overall. Phenomenal music and an important message that could truly change the world if everybody heeded it.
More people should create these kinds of videos. Beautiful and uplifting. Giving a window into a place and peoples I might never get to visit being so far away. I just do not have the finances or the time off required. So I get to learn a little piece of culture and understanding with each video. What a wonderful thing.
Two things come through so clearly in these videos. Music is a universal language and these individuals are very empathetic loving people. I do love this channel so much. Seeing these folks and learning a bit about them is a blessing to me. I pray God blesses each of them and their loved ones. I know this is a limited view of these human beings but they always seem to have such pure hearts. I hope they're blessed and know their impact on others.
I believe it is worth noting that Michael Jackson did not write this song. It was written by Siedah Garrett, well, co-written actually. Still, whatever can be said of him personally, Michael sang it as only he could and, with Quincy Jones, created such beauty, pain, and hope. I love this song so much.
I love the beautiful hearts and the raw Emotion. So many of us in the USA just don't take the time to really process the Songs Is Michael Jackson sang Especially these days. And id like to believe that Michael would be proud and moved to know that all of you take his song to heart
This profoundly affected these men. May the Lord bless them. They have impacted me in such a good way. We need to understand each other and get to know one another. Awesome.
Thank you my dear Trybals Brothers. Your comments always humble me. Seeing John Lennon in this video made me think of his song Imagine. His song of love n world living as one is beautiful.
Very well set out. I agree. Each of these men have their own perspective. Each of them is a human. They are, fundamentally, the same as we the viewers, are.
THEY didn’t want him uniting the people!! He was such an amazing person and they took him from us because they KNEW his message reached all across the world!! RIP MJ the king the legend!! ❤❤
lol I think "That's our Hitler!" (Mel Brooks, The Producers (1965)) just got replaced by "Look, it's the Hitler!" as my #1 favorite exclamation that includes the word "Hitler", which is a terrible list to have but it was a great reaction. "One can easily identify the bastard in him" was also a perfect reaction.
I loved watching their reactions and getting their thoughts. Such beautiful moments. Thank you for sharing. I love learning about other cultures, traditions, and how they view the state of the world. This video was so touching to watch! Please continue to share!
Two observations. One at the 09:01 mark. The gentleman in brown, you can see his reaction of disbelief and disgust of how a soul was treated just because. The shaking of his head and hand reaction says it all. Also, the gentleman in blue...his reaction was genuine and one of fear and distraught at the 09:07 mark. It is as he has lived through it, or has heard the sound of the shots that were displayed in the video. These two reactions in the video I will remember every time I see this video. You can't duplicate reactions like that unless you have witnessed it first hand, or have gone through it. I do not know the history or background of these wise gentlemen...but you can see that they have been through some shit to express these words of wisdom. The song/video still holds water till this day. So many things have not changed, and it will take generations to change; for it has not progressed or changed in some 100 years or so. No peace, equality, or respect for one another's race, creed, or color. We can only hope for change in this millennia. So many strong images and stories that have been engraved in our history via this video, that we still look back and say, "Why?" The faces and reactions of these three gentleman show the trials and tribulations of what is still our world. Damn.
when it only takes a broken second and you can already see that they're touched by what they've seen so far. only a few seconds in and they understood more than many people do with understanding the lyrics and having them slapped in their face over and over and over again.
Riaz has an especially kind and caring heart, he is a wise man. And I could tell that all of the men cared very much about the human suffering of others.
Just discovered your channel with Hi Ren reaction. Thank you for doing this, so beautiful and profound message, it really to show how many beautiful people live on this planet and music is universal language that can bring us together 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️ these gentlemen are amazing ❤
When I see Abdul watching with his eyes shining as if he was about to cry I see myself. How sincere he is and the explannation he gives on everything he sees. ❤
My heart was sobbing along with yours. I wish every person would understand that we are all one. We would take care of each other if that was understood deeply.
I love watching your reaction videos of these precious people so full of heart. Although they are simple men with simple lives, they express great wisdom. I especially love the man with the turban. thank you
this was a very nice episode. i really liked their compassion and how deep they felt the video and music. i have a question though, what's the cultural meaning of touching their nose and ears when they saw sad images?
I noticed and am curious as well. I will also say that at that spot I smoothed back my hair which was not at all unruly so maybe its just nearly universal self soothing?
I’m so late as these videos are all a year and two years old but I’m so grateful to be here watching these men with beautiful souls reviewing all of this great meaningful music. Feels special and what the internet was made for. Share and spread love and for us all to connect and understand one another. This is a great channel
And another point .. it’s not about having different races or religions or countries getting along, but more so about looking inward to oneself and then becoming better by focusing outward.. giving, caring, empathy
A man has to look in the mirror before blaming others is such a powerful line. Now if only people around the world and just not in the us seen it that way, the world would be better off
I love their pure loving hearts and I havent seen this music video in years...was absolutely soul crushing and heartbreaking. So much pain in this world and children should never have to suffer. Always spread love and give to others in need!!
I love your channel. I love all these people you have on as your guests to speak about music that is new to them, in a language that is not their own. It gives me so much. Thank you!
Nice to see Riaz! 👋😁 Abdul always seems to have such wise words, loved hearing about the Balochi singer he talked about. Was wondering, do you translate the words for them behind the scenes? That’s why Abdul agreed with his message but was wondering if he knew that? You could see the pain in Muharams heart watching this 😢loved his story about going back and helping someone pick up trash because “We are the world” 💝 He’s so sweet! That’s wild that you all have been taught that Gandhi was an evil King who killed people??!! I’m glad Riaz knew that’s not true! Wow, we have a long way to go lol Abdul should know too, sadly, other world leaders are VERY aware of what’s going on around the world and not much has changed in many of these areas, it’s not just your government that wouldn’t do anything 😢 I also thought it was interesting that nobody even thinks about having a mirror, shows how vain we are here, they are everywhere in every room sometimes lol sadly, most don’t bother to look in the mirror the way MJ is suggesting in the song. Thanks for the video, much love to everyone! 💝
Actually - Martin Luther King was a Sounthern Baptist Minister. But his message was still above loving everyone. I dont want this correction to be seen as criticism. I agreed with everything else you said :)
@@erinhutchins3008 oh yes you are right 🤦🏻♀️🤪 I don’t know why I was thinking he was Muslim lol definitely same beliefs. Maybe I was thinking Malcom X, ✌️😁 Thanks for the correction!
It's true that Gandhi was an evil human being that promoted racism in South Africa and fought against Black people having any rights and there are so many stories about him coming out the past few years showing his true self. We were taught that he was a saint but in reality, he wasn't. Same goes for Mother Teresa.
I love watching to their reactions. I had an immediate respect for all of them since the first reaction I watched. I find Pavarti very cute, with all due respect of course. They are very wise and knowledgeable about life and know what is right and wrong. I wish them the best in life.
"One can easily identify the bastard in him" is one of the best comments on Hitler I've ever read
I guess if I'm going to see Abdul speak ill of any specific person Hitler's probably going to be it.
"These are the leaders we need, not that bastard Hitler."
Why is a statement that is wrong and mistaken the best you've read?
@@folksurvivalpeople don’t know. It’s not without reason that they hate. They will see one day.
@@evilmoffintop6081 Unfortunately so many people have been heavily brainwashed since birth.
@@folksurvivalim trying to figure out what your stance and view is in relation to Hitler. Do you find him to be the opposite of a bad man?
Genuinely asking.
Sometimes I am amazed at how these gentlemen catch the meaning of these songs. They have Beautiful Hearts
such an eye opening. ITS USA AND UK who PUSH WARS..... thanks for this to see humanity.
You're so right! It's kinda crazy how universal some unexpected things are to basically all humans ❤
You don't have to speak the same language to see injustice pain poverty and eventually being altruistic.
Same. Human
I'm here to learn the lessons from them..and I'm "American" lol
"One can easily identify the bastard in him." - Abdul Aziz Rind
"The message in it was for humanity to prevail over prejudice."
- Mohammad Riaz Jutt
Profound. Priceless. Nailed it.
Abdul you have big heart... bugger of hitler......👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😀
He was mistaken.
@@folksurvivalcare to explain?
"One can easily identify the bastard in him." YES!!
As an African American, I'm surprised when vising India how many people love
and adore Michael Jackson. Most Indians have heard of him and were also
aware of his skin ailment (Vitiligo). Michael Jackson was a true legendary
'global genius' indeed!!! 🙂👍🏾
there's a video of tribal people in the amazon rainforest and even some of them have heard of michael jackson. that sort of fame is something remarkable.
The whole planet knows Michael Jackson. Every corner.
while they accepted MJ for his humanity and health condition, the Westerners bastardised MJ and made fun of him.
@@akuapiatas : I fully agree - they sure did and still continue with the bastardization of MJ.
Not surprise MJ was and still is the most famous person on the planet dead or alive hes even way more famous than mickey mouse
It's so heartbreaking that this song is 34 years old and the lyrics of the song are more relevant today then they were back then 😭😭😭
The world has gone insane 💔😞😤😫
These lyrics were, are and will be relevant forever.
More and more humans become evil because of greed and power. In schools, companies and in our Governments!!!
We, the good ordinary ppl must stop the greedy evil by saying "NO". Then, it will end.
Do not believe all the propaganda is feeding us, wake up, do your own research (independent news outlets enough, many whistle blowers in the world.
Just pay attention and boycot MSM. MSM are puppets for the evil greedy bastards.
NO MORE
The same hate in this video is being done today, except this time it’s those who were once the victims doing the hating. I would ask them to start with “the man in the mirror” as well.
saw this homeless people in the video and immediately thought that's "just" the iceberg of today. that's the ground on which everything was grown that people suffer from today
You know ironically funny, the world elites could solve all the poverty in the world if even just a fraction of them put their money together and gave it to the poor. Yet they don't want to fix this issue because then people wouldn't suffer, and hunger wouldn't be a issue even energy everything humans work for which is why they don't fix the issue yet they come together to make more suffering to be established wars, bring in profit, poverty brings in modern day slavery I can go on and on why the world is in turmoil and who's really behind all of it.
The interviewer demonstrates very effective reasoning skills in communicating the theme of the song and how each listener can relate to it.
Adnan is a legend.
@@arjay9745 I'm not crying 🥲🥲🥲
I love Muharam. He has a wonderfully intuitive, kind, artistic spirit.
I like them all but Muharam's kindness of heart radiates
I would honestly love to spend an afternoon with him. Perhaps listening to music...
Beautiful words from such wise people. I have a suggestion to watch the Michael Jackson's 1988 Grammy performance to Man in the Mirror. It showcases how passionate MJ felt about his message thru song and dance.
Yes! 🙏🏼 it’s definitely one of his best live performances!
Yes no doubt it's a must watch
I think that our arrogance doesn't stay behind us, We humans destroy this world. And when we on the other side stand before God. Then shamelessly blame and try to hold God accountable for it. And when they asked God where were you when we destroyed each other, we believed in you!
I think I already know the answer.
I sent Gandhi. But you haven't heard.
I sent Martin Luther. You didn't want to hear.
I sent Nelson Mandela. You just didn't want to listen.
Then I sent Michael Jackson, who reminded you at every opportunity. How important the earth is.
And then God will remind us of the Michael Jackson's 1988 Grammy performance to Man in the Mirror
Like Michael Jackson. Begged on the ground, On his knees, preach and entreat!
Look in the mirror and change your mindset, change your world!
I watched that live in 1988. Completely blew me away. It was one of the most spiritual pop performances I’ve ever seen. If that makes sense. 🙌🏼
Hello. I'm from England. I'll try and keep my English clear and hopefully easy to translate or understand. I have been following the channel and watching the videos for some time now. I wanted to say thank you for the videos you make. It's really great watching all these reactions and also very eye opening to hear your guests opinions on them. I'm not religious but I have always had faith in two things. Science and human compassion. It can be hard in this world that we live in to still have faith in human compassion at times, and I think I nearly lost my faith in that. Sadly I have stage 2 Cancer and times are dark. Thankfully watching your videos has brought back my faith in it. It is very heart warming and touching to see these reactions. I would never know or learn about your guests way of life, or their thoughts on things. It is nice to know that even though we are all very very different, we are all just human and hold so many common values. Thank you again for all for your content and I wish you all the very best in life. Peace!
Sending 🙏 for your health.
@@lindaanderson659 Thank you! :)
Sending good energy. Stay strong.
DJ, my name is Christy and I'm sending you love and hugs from Charleston, West Virginia, US. I'm thinking about you from across the globe, sweetheart, and wishing for your complete recovery.
Hey DJ, sending you love from an American in Iran. I wish you a speedy recovery, and that you will maintain your hope. I was watching Harry Potter with my kids, and one quote stuck out: "Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times if we but turn on the lights." Hold hope close. It's the most important thing to keep.
The Elder with the white facial hair was the most wise.
"You can see the Bastard in him"! Wow! He always gets down to the bare bones of things! I love these guys❤
These men are beautiful people.
These people are beautiful♥️
Please let them react to Michael Jackson’s 'They don’t care about us' Music Video! ( The Prison Version ) Big MJ Fan here from Germany! Bless You all! 🙏🏼
Fun Fact or let’s say beautiful Fact: Michael Jackson donated every cent he had earned with Man In The Mirror to Charity which was $600.000 ( at that time ).
Another touching video! I love the line about “You can see the bastard in Hitler.” 😂 That’s fantastic! They’re always so inspiring. I love that We Are The World has had such an impact on them and made one gentleman rethink helping a stranger. Absolutely beautiful! ❤
Yes. Think globally, act locally.
Dear panel of wise men - you express what the world feels about the plight of man. You are respected and loved.
Timeless song and message from the great Michael Jackson.
George Floyd and this hatefull Rapper K. West, it never ends😭😩
Again, I cry. This much I know...all of us, everywhere have been lied to from the beginning. Wherever we are born, the persuasion from birth is 'us against them'. But it has never been about us. All of the people of the world want to live in harmony. We are not enemies...until we are taught that we are. Who teaches us? Our people in power. They want more but they need their own people to hate, fight and kill. They will sacrifice us but not themselves. No man is my enemy until he is taught to be my enemy. Thank you all for such an honest look at humanity.
All of these men are caring and sensitive and this video's message really has touched them. Watching them react has brought tears to my eyes . It's comforting to know that good people, young and old, exist all around the world. God bless them.👃🏽💝🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
Yes it's lovely to see Pakistani men are not all evil. thanks for a lovely insight, God Bless
I always love to hear their thoughts and opinions, but here they were especially beautiful and touching. Thank you for making this video, I think we all needed it ♥
Abdul on Hitler “One can easily identify the bastard in him” lol 😂
This is the first "reaction" channel where I have no doubt that the people are seeing/hearing something for the first time. GENUINE REACTIONS. Not faking it for views.
LOVE THIS CHANNEL, I'VE SUBSCRIBED, AND I HOPE YOU DO TOO!
I haven't seen this video in quite some time.
Whenever I do, I immediately start crying.
It breaks my heart that we humans, have STILL not learned how to treat each other with loving kindness.
This message is put forth every day by many across the world....and the beat goes on.
I recall the first time my husband and I watched this video when it came out, we were shocked by the ending.
We both let out gasps at the same time and said these exact words to each other, "How did they get that video of our daughter?!?!?!?"
Even after all these years, that still catches me by surprise......she's still our beautiful baby, all grown up with babies of her own.
Whenever I try to remember her as an infant, I have this clip to replay.
As for the men, they are so deep in their feelings for others, all across the globe.
I believe that's the way it should be.
You don't need to have money nor prestige to care for your fellow human beings....just a bit of kindness goes a long way....something as simple as a smile can work wonders.
Hello everyone commenting here ,how lovely to see and hear the words from some worldly beautiful men .. Love from and peace Scotland x
MIchael's live performances of this song are more than amazing! However, I'm glad you showed them the official video first. Maybe after some time, you can show them the live performances, just to see how much passion Michael had for this song, he really wanted to make a change,
yes! please show them concert footage from wembley in 1988. the peak of live performance.
Love this song and Michael Jackson was a true legend. All the best from England
We need the message in this song more than ever today. The hate depicted in this this video is making a comeback across the world and it’s heartbreaking. I love this channel.
Thank you all. Your videos are reminders that it is possible to appreciate all the differences that make our cultures so unique, while holding true to the fact that, deep down, we all share many of the same hopes, fears, and prayers.
"Be the change you want to see in the world."
Seeing how moved they were, was amazing. Also, it was interesting to see their take on Gandhi. It took me right out of my own educational vacuum
Yep I'm glad they said it because they always painted him as a saint (along with Mother Teresa) but both were completely opposite from how they were portrayed. smh
@@NammCat Can you explain to me their bad side? In the video he said that he wanted to reach independence without violence, that seems to be a good cause
@@aixa6529 If you are the oppressor, it is a bad thing to want independence.
I have only recently discovered this page & I am grateful that I did. I love the entire idea of the page and look forward to new videos. I believe this is having a positive impact on humanity.
I live in Muslim majority town in Michigan, United States. My country is falling apart and one reason for this is dislike for anything different between us physically. I'm not expressing myself clearly as this video had me in tears, as many of these have done.
I am a true believer in leading my life with kindness & love for all. Thank you for sharing so much with those of us you do not know. I, for one, appreciate you all very much and will continue to watch, share with friends and discuss with others your page, videos and overall message.
I am an American woman too. But I see you only as my sister and future friend. We may have physical, cultural, religious, etc differences. But what we have in common is much more significant and valuable. We seek a nation of peace, prosperity, liberty and, of course, justice for ever single citizen. Your true identity is a that of a good human being. Peace to you and your family. Love, from Buffalo, NY. ✌️❤️😊
As well as you have a sister in Texas. I so love my Trybals Friends. And I am glad more people are watching them.
I wish to speak this way. It bleeds wisdom and careful thinking. Truly inspirational.
I was lucky to see Michael Jackson live during his Dangerous tour as a teenager in Germany.
The concert was great - and this was the final encore. It is such a powerful song, perfect to cap off a performance because it can hardly get better than that.
Still one of my favorite songs of his and one of my favorite songs overall. Phenomenal music and an important message that could truly change the world if everybody heeded it.
More people should create these kinds of videos. Beautiful and uplifting. Giving a window into a place and peoples I might never get to visit being so far away. I just do not have the finances or the time off required. So I get to learn a little piece of culture and understanding with each video. What a wonderful thing.
Two things come through so clearly in these videos. Music is a universal language and these individuals are very empathetic loving people. I do love this channel so much. Seeing these folks and learning a bit about them is a blessing to me. I pray God blesses each of them and their loved ones. I know this is a limited view of these human beings but they always seem to have such pure hearts. I hope they're blessed and know their impact on others.
Please show them the Grammy 1988 performance of man in the mirror !!! They will definitely feel his energy there !! 🔥🔥🔥
Yes!!! What a great choice to show our beloved trybals ♥️
The message is truly humanitarian and true. Love speaks either no language or all.
It's amazing the way they interpreted the song, from the video. Imagine if they understood the words...🥰🥰
I believe it is worth noting that Michael Jackson did not write this song. It was written by Siedah Garrett, well, co-written actually.
Still, whatever can be said of him personally, Michael sang it as only he could and, with Quincy Jones, created such beauty, pain, and hope. I love this song so much.
This song is so deep 💕 still amazing after all these years
I love the beautiful hearts and the raw Emotion. So many of us in the USA just don't take the time to really process the Songs Is Michael Jackson sang Especially these days. And id like to believe that Michael would be proud and moved to know that all of you take his song to heart
“ 7:29 One can easily identify the bastard in him “had me cracking well said wiseman 😂
These men have more empathy than most!
Beautiful song and beautiful reactions. Michael Jackson forever in my heart. Thank you. Susie from Slovakia (Europe). ❤️
This profoundly affected these men. May the Lord bless them. They have impacted me in such a good way. We need to understand each other and get to know one another. Awesome.
Thank you all again for the wise words! Take care!!
Thank you my dear Trybals Brothers. Your comments always humble me. Seeing John Lennon in this video made me think of his song Imagine. His song of love n world living as one is beautiful.
Very well set out. I agree. Each of these men have their own perspective. Each of them is a human. They are, fundamentally, the same as we the viewers, are.
THEY didn’t want him uniting the people!! He was such an amazing person and they took him from us because they KNEW his message reached all across the world!! RIP MJ the king the legend!! ❤❤
I love these gentlemen. Their reaction to the video is priceless.
lol I think "That's our Hitler!" (Mel Brooks, The Producers (1965)) just got replaced by "Look, it's the Hitler!" as my #1 favorite exclamation that includes the word "Hitler", which is a terrible list to have but it was a great reaction.
"One can easily identify the bastard in him" was also a perfect reaction.
I loved watching their reactions and getting their thoughts. Such beautiful moments. Thank you for sharing. I love learning about other cultures, traditions, and how they view the state of the world. This video was so touching to watch! Please continue to share!
Two observations. One at the 09:01 mark. The gentleman in brown, you can see his reaction of disbelief and disgust of how a soul was treated just because. The shaking of his head and hand reaction says it all. Also, the gentleman in blue...his reaction was genuine and one of fear and distraught at the 09:07 mark. It is as he has lived through it, or has heard the sound of the shots that were displayed in the video. These two reactions in the video I will remember every time I see this video. You can't duplicate reactions like that unless you have witnessed it first hand, or have gone through it. I do not know the history or background of these wise gentlemen...but you can see that they have been through some shit to express these words of wisdom. The song/video still holds water till this day. So many things have not changed, and it will take generations to change; for it has not progressed or changed in some 100 years or so. No peace, equality, or respect for one another's race, creed, or color. We can only hope for change in this millennia. So many strong images and stories that have been engraved in our history via this video, that we still look back and say, "Why?" The faces and reactions of these three gentleman show the trials and tribulations of what is still our world. Damn.
I love these comments and views. From people who not what they are watching and still such empathy and wisdom. Fantastic. Thank you.
This channel is truly extraordinary, I find their interactions remarkable.
when it only takes a broken second and you can already see that they're touched by what they've seen so far. only a few seconds in and they understood more than many people do with understanding the lyrics and having them slapped in their face over and over and over again.
Oddly I’ve had this song stuck in my head all day then this popped into my feed. I love these gentlemen.
I love to hear their perspective on the videos.
They seem like loving caring people.
Riaz has an especially kind and caring heart, he is a wise man. And I could tell that all of the men cared very much about the human suffering of others.
I am loving this so much and your distinguished guests. Much love from Arizona, America!
“One can identify the bastard in him” fucking fantastic quote that I’m shamelessly stealing and using going forward.
Oh, please follow this up with this one!
This one of my favorite songs of all time! It has such a great message. Good choice!
Just discovered your channel with Hi Ren reaction. Thank you for doing this, so beautiful and profound message, it really to show how many beautiful people live on this planet and music is universal language that can bring us together 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️ these gentlemen are amazing ❤
"One can easily identify the bastard in him" - Abdul. Yes you can, yes we can. I'd be honored to eat from the same plate as these fine men. Peace/JT
When I see Abdul watching with his eyes shining as if he was about to cry I see myself. How sincere he is and the explannation he gives on everything he sees. ❤
That was incredible commentary. Thank you for sharing this. 🧡
My heart was sobbing along with yours. I wish every person would understand that we are all one. We would take care of each other if that was understood deeply.
These men are kind and wise. God bless them ❤
I miss songs like this nowadays. He was ahead of time.
Such beautiful,genuine reactions, feelings and reflections these men come with ❤❤❤
Timeless message ftom a legend. 2024 RIP Michael Jackson ❤
God bless this channel doing great works.
This made me soooooo happy! Sending love to you and yours from Orlando, Florida America
"One can easily identify the bastard in him" Loved this
I love watching your reaction videos of these precious people so full of heart. Although they are simple men with simple lives, they express great wisdom. I especially love the man with the turban. thank you
Love these guys. Very thoughtful, reflective, open to ideas, caring. Good men.
They each add such value to each video. I love their spiritual insights.
this was a very nice episode. i really liked their compassion and how deep they felt the video and music. i have a question though, what's the cultural meaning of touching their nose and ears when they saw sad images?
At this point: ua-cam.com/video/dSNKyTsjoVg/v-deo.html
I noticed and am curious as well. I will also say that at that spot I smoothed back my hair which was not at all unruly so maybe its just nearly universal self soothing?
@@vladamiral-putin517 so all of them suddenly felt ticklish? 🙄
It’s remembering God & asking for mercy & forgiveness..
There is a song called Seven Spanish Angles sang By Willie Nelson and Ray Charles both of whom were in We Are The World that I’m sure they would enjoy
Great idea!
I’m so late as these videos are all a year and two years old but I’m so grateful to be here watching these men with beautiful souls reviewing all of this great meaningful music. Feels special and what the internet was made for. Share and spread love and for us all to connect and understand one another. This is a great channel
This was beautiful. Thank you
Best one liner ever; "I could see the bastard in him"😂❤😢
Greetings from Mexico! I´ve seen some videos, I really liked the reactions!
And another point .. it’s not about having different races or religions or countries getting along, but more so about looking inward to oneself and then becoming better by focusing outward.. giving, caring, empathy
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Loved every minute of your Reaction video.
We can learn a lot from each other if we are listening with our hearts.
These men seem so thoughtful and kind hearted. They give me hope for the world.
What an important song. Thank you for this video. I appreciate it
A man has to look in the mirror before blaming others is such a powerful line. Now if only people around the world and just not in the us seen it that way, the world would be better off
Wonderful experience of people learning about people with goodness and hope. Thank you 💚
I love their pure loving hearts and I havent seen this music video in years...was absolutely soul crushing and heartbreaking. So much pain in this world and children should never have to suffer. Always spread love and give to others in need!!
These men and their familes are the kind of leaders that the world needs now
I love your channel. I love all these people you have on as your guests to speak about music that is new to them, in a language that is not their own. It gives me so much. Thank you!
Nice to see Riaz! 👋😁 Abdul always seems to have such wise words, loved hearing about the Balochi singer he talked about. Was wondering, do you translate the words for them behind the scenes? That’s why Abdul agreed with his message but was wondering if he knew that? You could see the pain in Muharams heart watching this 😢loved his story about going back and helping someone pick up trash because “We are the world” 💝 He’s so sweet! That’s wild that you all have been taught that Gandhi was an evil King who killed people??!! I’m glad Riaz knew that’s not true! Wow, we have a long way to go lol Abdul should know too, sadly, other world leaders are VERY aware of what’s going on around the world and not much has changed in many of these areas, it’s not just your government that wouldn’t do anything 😢 I also thought it was interesting that nobody even thinks about having a mirror, shows how vain we are here, they are everywhere in every room sometimes lol sadly, most don’t bother to look in the mirror the way MJ is suggesting in the song. Thanks for the video, much love to everyone! 💝
Actually - Martin Luther King was a Sounthern Baptist Minister. But his message was still above loving everyone. I dont want this correction to be seen as criticism. I agreed with everything else you said :)
@@erinhutchins3008 oh yes you are right 🤦🏻♀️🤪 I don’t know why I was thinking he was Muslim lol definitely same beliefs. Maybe I was thinking Malcom X, ✌️😁 Thanks for the correction!
@@erinhutchins3008 I corrected it, thanks!
It's true that Gandhi was an evil human being that promoted racism in South Africa and fought against Black people having any rights and there are so many stories about him coming out the past few years showing his true self. We were taught that he was a saint but in reality, he wasn't. Same goes for Mother Teresa.
I love watching to their reactions. I had an immediate respect for all of them since the first reaction I watched. I find Pavarti very cute, with all due respect of course. They are very wise and knowledgeable about life and know what is right and wrong. I wish them the best in life.
Miss MJ, love this song and message,R.I.P legend!!!!!
LOOK AT THE MAN IN THE MIRROR ; MEANS EXAMINE YOURSELF. Micheal Jackson a musical Prophet.
As insightful, touching and inspiring as I expected it to be. Thankyou for bringing these wise internet father figures to all of us again
Beautiful people with peace in their hearts. God bless them 🙏✝️🙏🕯️💞
such a powerful message.
you want to change the world.
start with the man you see in the mirror each day.