Governor Marcus Hayes' composure and unwavering stance in the face of prejudice send such a strong message about accountability and the need for systemic change. It's a story that doesn't just make you think-it stirs you to act. Amazing storytelling and a lesson for everyone!
@Williamsstorycorner120 күн бұрын
A powerful tale of justice, leadership, and poetic irony!
@TalesThatTouch-z3m11 күн бұрын
The video is truly impressive! Governor Marcus Hayes courageously confronted racial discrimination, defended his rights, and delivered a powerful message about justice.
@empowering-justiceАй бұрын
What a profound lesson in this video! The Black Governor’s response to the racist officer is a testament to the strength of character and the power of wisdom. It teaches us that we all have the ability to rise above hate and ignorance with dignity and grace. I wish everyone who watches this video peace and good health, and may your journeys be filled with enlightenment and growth.
@HopeBehindThePrejudiceАй бұрын
Very well said! I'm glad you enjoyed the story! ❤️
@JohnLifeStories21 күн бұрын
This video is such a powerful reminder of how deep-rooted prejudice can affect people's lives, even in the most unexpected situations. The way Governor Hayes handled the situation with grace and intelligence was inspiring. It's amazing how he showed the officer the consequences of his actions without losing his composure. Truly a lesson in dignity and leadership.
@byrondann852920 күн бұрын
Awesome
@TalesfromtheHeart-o1gАй бұрын
10:20 Calling the governor’s office mid-stop? Absolute boss move. Hansen didn’t see that coming!
@LarryAGallegosАй бұрын
Please Remember ,Children ARE Born with Pure Heart nd Minds 💓💓,They Learn from Adults 😱😱😡.
@florencekaranja7233Ай бұрын
That pink officer should be in jail...they get those jobs without proper education.....shameful..
@FamousQuoteListАй бұрын
Such a thought-provoking story! It flips stereotypes on their head, proving that respect and fairness break barriers. A lesson we all need to embrace! ✨
@AfricanTalesBestHTАй бұрын
"Thank you for your thoughtful feedback! Good versus evil is a classic theme in many stories. How do you think the characters in this story represent these concepts? Do you think there is a clear distinction between right and wrong, or are the characters morally complex?"
@AprilSims-w7fАй бұрын
Very interesting, I enjoyed it
@LarryAGallegosАй бұрын
Sorry to. Say AS Long as I've been alive at 80 yrs I think Racism is Like a Cold IT Ill Never Go Away 😲😲😱
@HopeBehindThePrejudiceАй бұрын
If we don’t try to make it go away it will just get worse and worse.
@AliceBoone-m2yАй бұрын
Racism, prejudice, and Basis will never go away until God steps in..
@PhilidaFortuneАй бұрын
Dont police know their politicians and important people???
@PhilidaFortuneАй бұрын
What jealousy!! Its terrible!
@AfricanTalesBestHTАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing your valuable thoughts! By the end of the story, do you think the characters’ conflicts are fully resolved? Or are there lingering questions about their future? What do you think the unresolved elements of the story suggest about life and human nature?"
@PhilidaFortuneАй бұрын
Where are the bodyguards??
@LileithRobinsonАй бұрын
Lileith from Jamaica 🇯🇲
@CeciliaLinden28 күн бұрын
All men are equal. We all come from Adam.
@annecohen8927Ай бұрын
When did driving an expensive car and wearing an expensive suit ever considered one expressing ‘suspicious behavior’? Maybe driving an upside down car or driving while going completely in reverse should be properly addressed as ‘suspicious behavior’. And that includes driving a car around on its rim (leaving a shower of sparks on the freeway, for example.
@DianeFitzgerald-bm7dmАй бұрын
Did he get deported or sued ?
@mrblkluvamnАй бұрын
The Governor of a state in US will always travel with a police escort and security
@denisehurst5854Ай бұрын
WATCHING FROM BRONX, NEW YORK.
@LileithRobinsonАй бұрын
That was so awesome thank you Jesus lileith from Jamaica 🇯🇲
@rossdaboss195924 күн бұрын
Acts 2:38 is still God's plan of salvation. One way for all people. We can't pick and choose which scriptures we want to obey or not. Eternity is way too long to leave this earth and be lost. Nothing down here is worth going to hell over.
@arleneharmon9906Ай бұрын
Delaware
@rosaliebeacom85Ай бұрын
Ridiculous same thing as all the rest
@moseseBLАй бұрын
What is that suppozed to nean
@moseseBLАй бұрын
He's not entitled to drive a luxury car? This is plain racial profiling
@PatrickNapierTangapiriАй бұрын
0:30 0:30
@RiseofJustice0Ай бұрын
1st comment
@HopeBehindThePrejudiceАй бұрын
Much love! ❤️
@RenisonMcPhersonАй бұрын
😊@@HopeBehindThePrejudice
@renneandaya7560Ай бұрын
THESE ARE FAKE NEWS PLEASE IF YOU ARE GOING TO TELL STORY PLEASE IT SHOULD VE THE TRUTH NOT FAKE NEWS
@HopeBehindThePrejudiceАй бұрын
I'm sorry for the confusion but I never stated these videos are news or real. They are fiction stories created for educational and entertainment purposes.
@multitieredinvestor183Ай бұрын
Fiction.
@HopeBehindThePrejudiceАй бұрын
Yes of course it’s fiction. These stories aren’t meant to be real they are for educational and entertainment purposes! Nonetheless I hope you enjoyed the story!
@Ma1nguyАй бұрын
Fiction? Yes but in reality, these scenarios do happen in real life. A close friend of mine an honor graduate of a HBCU and senior flight attendant of a major airline was on a layover in Wash DC before flying back to his home base the next morning. He rented a vehicle and went for a drive through the city knowing his way around once having lived there. He was suddenly surrounded by police cars, pulled out of his vehicle and thrown onto the asphalt pavement with weapons drawn by multiple cops one of which was held at the back of his head. Handcuffed and detained about 45 minutes. Apparently there was a robbery at a nearby bodega and he supposedly fit some very vague description, however he never knew until they took off the cuffs, got into their cruisers driving off without an apology leaving him on the ground. He still has PTSD from that incident.