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@arsalanrafi5747
@arsalanrafi5747 4 сағат бұрын
What about the Palestinian's child?
@noahA123
@noahA123 4 сағат бұрын
There was this toilet paper fort that I hid behind so when my mum came I would scare her but she didn’t I wasn’t with her anymore and turned around I spent I little bit looking for her but it felt like an entreaty I didn’t ask anybody because I have really bad social anxiety but those 4 minutes were the scariest thing that has happened to me.
@icemike1
@icemike1 5 сағат бұрын
Rules of war is a oxymoron
@Wewhosee-im3ii
@Wewhosee-im3ii 14 сағат бұрын
Most people are too relaxed when it comes to little kids, it takes literally 2 seconds for them to disappear, when my kid was little and we were out, i never let go of his hand, always keep your kid with you!
@isatousarr7044
@isatousarr7044 16 сағат бұрын
Protecting lives in times of crisis requires more than just providing immediate relief-it demands a commitment to the core humanitarian principles that guide action in the most challenging environments. The power of humanitarian principles in action lies in their ability to transcend political, religious, and cultural differences, ensuring that aid reaches those in dire need, regardless of their background or affiliations. At the heart of these principles are neutrality, impartiality, humanity, and independence, which collectively serve as the foundation for effective humanitarian action. Neutrality ensures that aid workers are not aligned with any party in a conflict, allowing them to operate in areas where others might be excluded. Impartiality guarantees that aid is provided solely based on need, without discrimination. Humanity underscores the imperative to alleviate suffering and preserve human dignity, while independence ensures that humanitarian organizations remain free from political, military, or other external influences, allowing them to act solely in the interest of those they serve. In practice, these principles have a profound impact on the lives of vulnerable populations. They guide the safe and equitable delivery of food, water, medical care, and protection to those caught in conflict, natural disasters, or other crises. They also safeguard the rights of affected individuals by ensuring that assistance is provided without coercion and that those in need are treated with respect and dignity. Humanitarian principles are also crucial in protecting humanitarian workers, often working in highly dangerous and volatile environments, ensuring that their access and safety are preserved so they can continue to serve the affected populations. When these principles are upheld, they not only protect lives but also help to build trust and cooperation in conflict zones, creating avenues for dialogue, reconciliation, and long-term recovery. However, the real power of these principles comes from their ability to inspire action, even in the most difficult circumstances. Humanitarian organizations, governments, and individuals must continuously reaffirm their commitment to these principles, ensuring that they remain the guiding force in every response to crisis. This commitment is the difference between merely addressing the symptoms of a crisis and transforming lives and communities in a meaningful, sustainable way.
@erikadian5643
@erikadian5643 20 сағат бұрын
terimakasih karena videomu menjadi pengingatku agar menjadi orang tua yg tidak lalai menjaga anakku yg menjelang balita 😊
@CressKrales
@CressKrales Күн бұрын
ASI QUEYADEBEN SABER QUE SALI DEL HOSPITAL Y YA TENGO QUE VIAJAR URGENTE A AUSTRIA.
@CressKrales
@CressKrales Күн бұрын
YA DEBEN SABER QUE ME PROVOCARON UN PROBLEMA EN MI SISTEMA DIGESTIVO DIABETIS Y LOS GLOBULOS ROJOS BAJOS ASI QUE YA DEBEN SABER QUE VOY A ESTAR VIAJANDO A AUSTRIA POR EMERGENCIA POR LA CRUZ ROJA INTERNACIONAL PARA PREPARARME PARA MI RECONSTRUCCION CON MIS 2 EQUIPOS AUSTRIACO Y KOREANO Y UN EQUIPO AMERICANO.
@Knights_Glory
@Knights_Glory Күн бұрын
Thanks for the to-do list, I’ll try to get them all done
@Jayysiii777
@Jayysiii777 Күн бұрын
My mom lost me literally three times everytime some man picks me up while i was playing outside and one time she search for me like half day and one grandma said i went with a guy who's a pedophile i I can't even imagine the amount of panic and fear she had that time!!!!! And i have a dog whenever he ran from our house i can't able to to anything constantly crying :( Hope whoever lost their child get them without anything happened to them ❤
@erikjensen5061
@erikjensen5061 Күн бұрын
Take care of our people first, only then others
@MutebaSemanyenzi
@MutebaSemanyenzi Күн бұрын
NDAbakunda❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@antho9101
@antho9101 Күн бұрын
What utter rubbish
@BSM7702
@BSM7702 Күн бұрын
this is true, even losing sight of your child for a few seconds can really make your soul shatter As a dad, and protector of my family I could never allow myself to be careless not even for 1 second.
@pootluv
@pootluv Күн бұрын
the dad holding the two hot dogs :(
@NathaeliaHenry
@NathaeliaHenry 2 күн бұрын
What
@AgnesGooch-q1t
@AgnesGooch-q1t 2 күн бұрын
I am viewing this on December 13, 2024. I am a childless dog mom. One of my pups ran off after her metal cable broke and I searched searched. My heart was heavy with the knowledge that I may not see her again. No, I can't imagine loosing a child.
@Key2myHeartR23
@Key2myHeartR23 2 күн бұрын
The men that molested me would give me wine coolers I was a minor child and did not know what wine coolers were.....these men wiuld take me to motels but when asked for ID they would walk out then take me to a dark secluded location and force me to have sex this started when I was age 9
@Key2myHeartR23
@Key2myHeartR23 2 күн бұрын
The men that molested me as a minor child always gave me wine coolers to get me drunk they would take me to motels but when the clerk asked them for an ID they walked out if motel then take me to a dark secluded location and force me to have sex this started at 9 years old in the state if California in the city of Valinda
@AliyaNur-pb8xw
@AliyaNur-pb8xw 2 күн бұрын
When I was a kid my mom and dad bring my siblings to a pasar after two minutes I didn't know where is my siblings is and I ran to my Dad car
@eternalstudios4502
@eternalstudios4502 2 күн бұрын
Every government today: Geneva convention never heard of it.
@K.R.I.P.A.C
@K.R.I.P.A.C 2 күн бұрын
You are nothing ! Russia deported more than 500 000 kids to their territory make them slaves of regime and future solders . Where is red cross ? Where is green piece and all that bull….it ?
@K.R.I.P.A.C
@K.R.I.P.A.C 2 күн бұрын
Russia deported more than 500 000 kids to their territory make them slaves of regime and future solders . Where is red crest ? Where is green piece and all that bull….it ?
@Nath-sn1mv
@Nath-sn1mv 2 күн бұрын
*This hits REALLY hard* 😢
@Aliceo-19
@Aliceo-19 2 күн бұрын
Omg I feel so sorry for you,I hope it gets better
@RickySupriyadi
@RickySupriyadi 3 күн бұрын
i told my wife many times never ever let our son walk behind you! yet she didn't listen hold his hands let him walk beside a bit in front of you let him try to lead let him try the freedom to decide. grocery is important but isn't important anymore when you lose him. children just stray themselves because they wanted to adventure the world love them, please.
@TeamArnold1984
@TeamArnold1984 3 күн бұрын
My mom was sadly a victim of rape.
@viviane2445
@viviane2445 4 күн бұрын
I lose my child, she was 6 years old. That was 24 Years ago. I was always Depressed, try to kill myself. Nightmare 😢😔😔
@sledger5901
@sledger5901 4 күн бұрын
Its even worse for the child realising they can't find their parents...It's experiencing...
@Curious-i5m
@Curious-i5m 4 күн бұрын
👣🌏👤🧭
@みや-h1s
@みや-h1s 4 күн бұрын
Please, please, please, please, please, please read it. It is not a story that will affect your work or anything like that. It is a true story that is well known in the mass media of countries that are close to Japan. I would be grateful if you could pass it on to your superiors and colleagues. Also, please be careful of emails from other people that falsify my writing. It is my writing, which I have spent my entire life writing. I am Japanese and a reporter for a defunct weekly magazine.This is a piece of writing that Ive spent my entire life writing.in Japan who have suffered social persecution due to the environment and circumstances of the mass media .The person who suffered from this social persecution was writing a novel , had a lion-like face, and quit his company when he was young because he was emotional. My name is KOREThey were loved by people in high positions in Japan. They became a civilization and a thing. They were respected by those in power, such as the mass media, which is the power of the country. By being ostracized and persecuted, they had a huge impact on the sex life of Japanese people. It may seem like an abstract poem and be difficult to understand, but the persecution in one city in Japan was as terrible as the disasters of war. They created society and people by hiding their faces, as if they could not be included (in that sense, I would like to say they were the best in Japan, but please skip this). They were one of the factors that caused the mass media to self-destruct. They exposed the existence of LGBT, and greatly changed Japanese society. They are social persecutors who moved Japan, never to be seen again in other countries.They have the universal value of those who have suffered social persecution. Because they have experienced the same suffering, they feel the same and connect with each other. Families who have suffered social persecution also connect with each other because of the same suffering. There are people who have died while still suffering social persecution. From their perspective, those who have suffered social persecution but are still alive are a source of hope, and they want to support them. These are universal feelings of those who have suffered social persecution, and they are special and important feelings that only those who have experienced them can feel. There are wars such as religious wars and World War II. In wars there are victorious and defeated nations, weapons used in battle, generals who fought well in battle, political developments and national interests arise, and these things are covered in textbooks. But they do not write about the feelings of those who died in those wars or the families who were hurt in them, which is a big mistake. What should be written about is how those who were hurt in war are living positively and cheerfully, how those who lost parents in war are laughing loudly and happily, and how families who have overcome war are living cheerfully and happily .Let me repeat it, but in different words. The politicians and generals of the victorious nations were incredible. The superiority and inferiority of nations are recorded in textbooks. But what is important as human beings, what is incredible, is the efforts of those who lost their sight in the war to work, and those who lost their hearing but still try to relate to others. It is the sight of those who lost limbs in the war living positively."Please don make fun of me."Those who suffered social persecution were writing novels , had lion-like faces, and quit their jobs when they were young because they were emotional. My name is KORE and I am a person who has been socially persecuted in Japan (including their family members).They really, really did horrible things to all the people. These people who have been socially persecuted will have a revolution against those who have persecuted them.There are two things I noticedThe persecuted have a name that everyone calls them: the persecuted. The persecutors and others do not have that name. That name is known to everyone. That is why the persecuted are famous as the persecuted. People want to be famous, and this is fulfilling that desire.- As mentioned above, those who see those who were wounded in the war trying desperately to survive are deeply touched. Many people are more touched by the sight of the victims family trying to live their lives than by the generals triumphant victory. And the general is sometimes harshly criticized. Nazi Hitler is a good example. Moreover, they become more popular with many people than Hitler. Something similar also occurred with social persecutors in Japan. Some people always say that it is amazing to be in the position of the strong persecutor (in Japan, the main people who tormented the persecuted were those with power, such as the mass media ). However, it is different when compared to the appearance of the persecuted. Furthermore, it is also different when compared to the appearance of the persecuteds family. The persecutor loses what is said to be impressive about their appearance. The moment the persecuted wins Everyone forgets the obvious things mentioned above. Everyone overlooks them. However, those who have suffered social persecution are living more normally, with more purpose and in a more positive way than before. There is value in the fact that they are living this way, so thats fine, but I would like people to know this if possible. Its hard to believe, but victims of war go on living their lives forgetting that they were victims of war. It seems that there are some who go on living their lives forgetting that they were even victims. This is true of those who have suffered social persecution in Japan. Its a shame, as they are the number one victims of social persecution in Japan. These are also universal things that people who have been persecuted should be aware of. They were writing novels, had lion faces, and quit their jobs young and emotionally. My name is KORE. I am a social persecutor in Japan. I wrote a novel, my face is like a lion, and I quit my job when I was young because I got emotional. For these reasons, I am the number one person who has been socially persecuted.JAPAN KORE KORE Legend Legend JAPAN KORE KORE (Even in the thoughts of most persecuted people, there are persecuted people and their families who are not the subject of writing) Legend The most influential on Japanese people more than the mass media etc. Legend Possesses universal value as a person who has been persecuted! Famous! Legend! Legend! Legend!
@patrickbergin8128
@patrickbergin8128 6 күн бұрын
✝️🤍🕊
@beverlynBarnes
@beverlynBarnes 6 күн бұрын
😅😂❤🎉😅😅🎉😢🎉😮
@Будораж
@Будораж 6 күн бұрын
Пристегивать наручник нужно,раз детей теряешь.
@jadenkarim5367
@jadenkarim5367 6 күн бұрын
Make one with Palestine children's too! Imagine that pain! This world is became a monster for not feeling the pain for this heart wrenching tragedy. Please be human first, everyone.☮❤
@kebabz5856
@kebabz5856 7 күн бұрын
0:24 is that andrew tate
@buldak8536
@buldak8536 5 күн бұрын
Bruh😂
@green3267
@green3267 4 күн бұрын
Are you special?
@ImRubyAndYouCannotChangeThat
@ImRubyAndYouCannotChangeThat 7 күн бұрын
Losing ur parents is the worst nightmare too. I once got lost in the mall and i was so helpless just screaming "mom!! Dad!!" in my head cuz i was so scared to even scream out loud. I cried so much when i finally found my mom:(
@HusnatKhan-m1s
@HusnatKhan-m1s 7 күн бұрын
Once when i was a child my mom told me in anger if you lost your cap don't come home ! 😂i was so scared that i thought if i go home my mom will be so angry because there was someone in our tution center who stole my caps almost every new one😂. My brain was literally something even Ainstein can not think , i thought i would go to another city where my mother can not caught me, i was on my way , it was dark ,my uncle was coming from somewhere, he recognize me even in dark because i used to play in their home alot. He send me to my home my mother was still ready to kick me but my sister saved me😂 My mother was literally depressed when i came home. If your mother love you she will absolutely kick your ass because it's their love language. Plus point i am girl who did this🌝
@inspirationeveryday775
@inspirationeveryday775 7 күн бұрын
Тот кто снял родителей на видеокамеры тот знает где дети
@inspirationeveryday775
@inspirationeveryday775 7 күн бұрын
Один раз я увидела маленького мальчика неподалёку от магазина. Он вышел из магазина за кем-то, похожим на отца. И когда понял, что это не отец, остался стоять на улице. Подошли еще двое, кроме меня, стали спрашивать, как он потерялся.. Он сказал что был в супермаркете и пошел за человеком, который был похож на отца. Я спросила, как отец выглядит, и предложила вернуться ко входу в супермаркет. Мы все двинулись туда и в этот самый момент выскочил его отец. Глянул на меня волком, стал орать на ребёнка. И вместе онт ушли. Вот такой отец, грубый и невнимательный, чуть не потерял ребёнка
@Lord_Baphomet_
@Lord_Baphomet_ 7 күн бұрын
Life360 and Apple tags… Life360 gives real time location updates for cell phones… Apple tags give updates for clothing, backpacks, necklaces… why wait for something bad to happen.
@kallekivimaki7825
@kallekivimaki7825 8 күн бұрын
Just reminded me that, when I was smaller or something, my sister "pranked" me in a store by like yeah. aaaaaaaa.
@ieoeidk
@ieoeidk 19 сағат бұрын
I'm sorry but I did NOT understand a thing 😭😭
@kallekivimaki7825
@kallekivimaki7825 12 сағат бұрын
@ieoeidk Ok.
@ieoeidk
@ieoeidk 8 сағат бұрын
@kallekivimaki7825 ok.😮‍💨
@PocketASMonsteR
@PocketASMonsteR 8 күн бұрын
Imagine all the parents in Gaza and Lebanon suffering the loss of their children because of the savagery of our "greatest ally".
@ThipaVR
@ThipaVR 8 күн бұрын
What about Ukraine? And Russia? And Israel?
@PocketASMonsteR
@PocketASMonsteR 7 күн бұрын
@@ThipaVR israel are the parasites committing the atrocities across the globe. I will never support them.
@groxmc9321
@groxmc9321 5 күн бұрын
@@ThipaVR i hate nazi israel they kill thousand children
@cyanidesidesalad
@cyanidesidesalad 8 күн бұрын
I got ran off in a Sam’s club one time and my mom and grandmother were panicking so hard they shut down the entire store and closed all the exits and everything until they found me like hiding in a clothes rack or something. EVERYONE was calling my name and I just didn’t answer. Don’t know exactly why but I think I might’ve been embarrassed. 😅
@badluck7286
@badluck7286 8 күн бұрын
Worked a Security Mall, seen that, nothing worse than seeing a desperate mother looking for her child, approaching you with tears in her eyes, and begging you to help her or the other way around, a child being brought to you by a stranger, weeping after their mommy and I'm not a sensitive guy, but that shit makes me feel almost tear up, the sight of a helpless innocent child cry is blood chilling
@tommy--k
@tommy--k 9 күн бұрын
Don't EVER take you eyes off your child when you're in public.
@OnceaNursealwaysaNURSE
@OnceaNursealwaysaNURSE 9 күн бұрын
Interested in working with you as soon as possible as a Nurse
@MyAshwin1990
@MyAshwin1990 10 күн бұрын
i have a 1 year old girl baby , i can tell you and i can tell you no matter what i am doing i pay attention like Sniper on her.
@тимроманов-ъ1е
@тимроманов-ъ1е 10 күн бұрын
just watch ur child bro
@abby5008
@abby5008 10 күн бұрын
I lost my 3 y/o niece at a cloth store in a mall while i was picking colors for a dress i want to buy for her. It was horrifying when i realized that i lost her in just few seconds. She is not even my kid so I imagined the blame that will happen when the family finds out. I aksed many people they said they didnt see her. My brain was empty and fuzzy that i went outside the store holding the piece of dress with it’s tag and the theft prevention entrance kept peeping i was so confused why its peeping. At the end i found her in the 3rd store clinging to a coin candy machine, with a candy in her hand. I think someone saw her sticking to the machine and gave her some coins 🙂