Waitress insults veteran living with brain injury | WWYD

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A veteran who suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury is struggling to order food in an Indiana restaurant. Instead of the waitress offering some assistance, she questions whether he is drunk.

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コメント (21)
  • "If I get up, there's gonna be an issue." I fucking believed her!
  • @js2003
    The first lady wasn’t playing any games she was about to fight her 😂
  • @Guile-NYC
    8:44 “For those who have fought for it Freedom has a taste the Protected will never know. And, for those that have lost it, Freedom has a taste that the Protected will never appreciate. “ This is so deep and impactful. Thank you and thank you for your service.
  • "Not all wounds are visible." Definitely something we all need to take to heart.
  • Even without the veteran bit, just treating disabled people like that is disgusting.
  • For any veterans that read this, you have my undying respect. As someone with family that served AND with people in my life that are disabled, this hit home
  • @user-iq5oj5pt7o
    Being a disabled vet with TBI and PTSD. Living under a program for homeless vets, I feel for all who go through that. Seeing it for a few minutes and living it is totally different. Salute to my over 16 million brother and sister veterans!
  • @itme9824
    ok but even if he wasn’t a veteran,,,, treating ANYONE like this is disgusting.
  • She's a really good actor. I hate her character so much.
  • @kenc9236
    I am a combat vet and I teared up. Thanks for doing this.
  • @stasiabeez0
    "He's just a crazy veteran" , nobody in their right mind would ignore that.
  • *Actors get beaten up by public* John Quinones : This is getting good, this is getting good
  • @paopaomae
    “Freedom has a taste that the protected will never know.” That was really powerful.
  • I don't often get emotionally overwhelmed, but WWYD does not fail to make me cry. This helps me have faith in humanity. Can't imagine treating a person like they're nothing or a burden. I had to help my mother with my disabled father, who had ALS, for years before his recent passing. Never thought of him as any less than a human being.
  • @GJSTK50
    "For those who have fought for it, freedom has a taste that the protected will never know. And for those who have lost it, freedom has a taste that the protected will never appreciate." - for my late uncle who was only 16-yrs old when he faded away from that death march in the Philippines in WW2. Rest In Peace & love you, Uncle Matty! We Appreciate & Thank You for your service & for the price of that Freedom.
  • @jqkob7407
    “I’m army” “Hoo-rah” this is the nicest guy ever!
  • @IAmSuzyQ
    "Why would you help him?" "Why would you NOT help him?" 🤷🏼‍♀️ EXACTLY! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
  • @ssterlingdve
    “Freedom has a taste that the protected will never know. Freedom has a taste that the protected will never appreciate” Wow beautiful and so touching