Hello all. To all you veterans, THANK YOU for your service! Welcome those who are fans of 5 Finger Death Punch! My grandfather was a vet of WII and my father was is a Vietnam veteran. This song was very emotional for me, considering what I seen my father go through growing up. He can finally now talk about those days but it's still difficult. Thank you for those checking this out and those who comment or even subscribe. Much love!!
@TexasVeteranPatriot5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this one. Should follow with Five Finger Death Punch - Gone Away (Official Video) kzbin.info/www/bejne/eHq0fGdjbr55jZI
@DannymikReacts5 жыл бұрын
The pleasure is all mine, Brother!! Thank you for your service! For some reason the record label for 5 Finger Death Punch is lame and has blocked this video in 230 countries... I hope that I'm not getting singled out because upon further review there are a handful of these reactions on KZbin. I will have to do some digging with "Gone Away" as far as how they treat that one. Thank you for the view and comment!
@TexasVeteranPatriot5 жыл бұрын
@@DannymikReacts Thankyou, sir and I can see it just fine here in the US.
@DannymikReacts5 жыл бұрын
Perfect... that's a plus! I'm hoping most of the big U.S. allies can see it. Have a great night!
@kyletruan60903 жыл бұрын
I thank your father and grandfather as well! I was ready to sign up after 9/11 but I was to young! And when i was old enough i saw nothing but a clusterfuck! So I didn't but I now realize the real war is here on our home soil! Keep doing what you do it's a part of the fight we face now! Much love and respect to you and your family!
@scramble_waves5 жыл бұрын
Very powerful video brother. Much love and thank you for the amazing video. Hugs.
@DannymikReacts5 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate this and everything you have given me on this channel. Genuine support across the boards here... much love to you from NY 🙌❤👏
@Redeemedon0909104 жыл бұрын
This song is an emotional punch in the gut. A buddy I served with once posted and it still resonates with me: Nobody loves a warrior until the enemy is at the gates but when the threat is dealt with, we are cast aside. Rest in Peace US Army PFC Chris Hinkel I miss you brother🇺🇸💙
@DannymikReacts4 жыл бұрын
I'm very sorry to read about the loss of your friend. I'm guessing that besides the relationships you form and some important values in life, there is not much more positive from engaging in a war. Thank you for your service and please stay safe!!
@danielmikolajczyk72285 жыл бұрын
Wow Danny, respect to Jimmy and Norman (RIP) for their service. Honestly, I was so focused on the video that the song was just playing. Thanks for such a powerful video to a serious matter. Thanks to all who have or are serving our country! #respect
@DannymikReacts5 жыл бұрын
My dad went through a lot when he was over there and it took him years to get over some of the emotions he endured. I can't imagine celebrating my 21st birthday fighting for my life in the middle of a foreign country. This song hit me right in the heart (as you could see).... hope you guys have a blessed Christmas! Thank you ❤🙌
@danielmikolajczyk72285 жыл бұрын
@@DannymikReacts I could see that. Very emotional video. Merry Christmas to all the family back in Buffalo!
@DannymikReacts5 жыл бұрын
Thank you and Happy New Year as well 👊👏🙌
@Pixelpia5 жыл бұрын
OMG Danny, love that you did this one, itvwas strong, and you are correct that we could and should do so much better. It is sad that this is stopped in so many countries, this is important
@DannymikReacts5 жыл бұрын
The record label is simply "protecting their property" but I truly think that it's a really bad mistake. The people NEED to hear and see this video... it's important to say the least. Copyright laws are so stuck in the past. I can see if I was trying to profit off of this song but that's the furthest from the truth. I appreciate your feelings on this. Thanks so much for the view and comment. This message WILL get out there and I know you'll help. Much love to you 🙌👏💓
@KoreyConstable5 жыл бұрын
I'm deaf, so don't know much about music. I did not even realize people were doing reaction videos to music videos until I saw your channel. What our system has done to soldiers and veterans is a disgrace, but this will change in the near future.
@DannymikReacts5 жыл бұрын
Hello @Korey Constable! Yes, music video reactions are actually fairly popular these days. I also think that it will get better but they have a ways to go. This video hits me right in the gut! Thank you for the view and comment 🙌👏👍
@artemorbid5 жыл бұрын
You are just totally crushing with all these releases. Never heard this band until now. This video is deep. Sorry for your loss brother. I know this was very difficult to do for you. Thanks for sharing these deep feelings with all us, even if not everyone here has family in the service, we all can understand the human sacrifice that takes place here.
@DannymikReacts5 жыл бұрын
Totally appreciate that, Brother! This one was tough for me considering the message here. My dad is still doing okay but he's 70% disabled now. All that shit they sprayed has caught up to him, unfortunately. I truly feel thankful for all your support and everything you do for my channel.... feel blessed. Thanks for the view and "genuine" comment!
@bennyjay85845 жыл бұрын
Five finger death punch- Gone away (offspring cover) A video and message much like this one. For all the brothers and sisters still fighting. All the ones that have come home. And to all the ones we will never forget .. oohrah
@DannymikReacts5 жыл бұрын
Hello @Benny Jay! I'm so f'ng pissed that their stingy ass record label doesn't allow this video to get playable in MOST of the world. Blocked in 230+ countries... I just want to share this with everyone since it's so important to me and MANY other families. I'm pushing their content for free so it's a win-win to them. However, sorry about the bitching fest. I may take a chance at that one if I can figure out how to react to it and allow it to be viewable for most. Thank you for your support and I appreciate your suggestion. Happy 2020 to you and your family 🙌👏💥👊
@danielrupp75785 жыл бұрын
@@DannymikReacts I'll second this recommendation. It hits hard, perhaps just as hard as this one. Benny Jay if I'm reading between the lines right.... After you hit the beach you have a thank you for your service. Anyone who served is a brother or sister in arms for life.
@samanthaleilee14955 жыл бұрын
I agree. Also Remember Everything is another one with a powerful message.
@samanthaleilee14955 жыл бұрын
Also their song When the seasons change
@bennyjay85844 жыл бұрын
@@DannymikReacts hero of war by rise against
@SubzeroMNX5 жыл бұрын
As much as I'm not a huge fan of FFDP I have always liked this song for the content of the lyrics and the meaning behind them. Very good video to go with it as well, touches the soul this one.. woo let it out brother! we are all with you in tears watching..
@DannymikReacts5 жыл бұрын
I couldn't get some of the images outta my head as well as how my father drank & smoked himself to sleep t night. He told me that if he was going to die that he didn't want to feel it. That is a DEEP statement. He turned 21 yrs old in Vietnam and spoke about it like it was a nightmare (for the most part). Always appreciate what you leave me in these comments.... thanks so much ❤👏✌
@SubzeroMNX5 жыл бұрын
Wow man that is really deep, unreal, true hero!!!
@DannymikReacts5 жыл бұрын
Thanks... he's a REALLY good guy as well. A little grumpy but that's expected at 70 yrs old. Sucks that a special video will go unwatched. This message needs to be heard!
@mickluchsinger4863 жыл бұрын
@@DannymikReacts Thank your dad and your family for their service. NEVER FORGOTEN USMC
@jarrodsandell-hay47685 жыл бұрын
Such an emotional song dude! Thank you so much!
@DannymikReacts5 жыл бұрын
Yes it was... got to me since I have many family in the military (past/present). I appreciate the view/comment and I hope you have a great new year 👏👍💥
@quillianvalk3 жыл бұрын
That long list of organizations proves 2 things to me. 1 is that private entities do much better at helping than the government and 2 that the government does not care
@carmelaruck71165 жыл бұрын
Danny I am a Vet not that far from you( i think) if you still live in the NY area. I live in Rochester and am a 28 year Veteran that has been deployed many times Active and National Guard. I fly on CH-47 Chinook helicopters. Thank you for doing this Video because 5FDP does a lot for vets all around the nation. I am willing, ready and able to go into harms way again, at a moments notice, to do what is right.
@DannymikReacts5 жыл бұрын
Hello @Carmel Aruck! First of all, thank you for your service! I feel that many people don't appreciate what people in the service do for us. This video is all about creating awareness and spreading the word. I have many people in my family that are or have served so it hits home with me. I'm just a little west of you, maybe 60-75 miles from Rochester (West Seneca, NY; just south of Buffalo). I appreciate you giving me some of your time and viewing this one and leaving a comment. Sadly, KZbin has blocked this video in 230 countries. It's viewable here in the states that I can't totally complain. IF you want to share this with other people to see the message I'd appreciate that. I don't get anything from more views other than getting the word out there. Again, thank you for your service!! Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays to you and your family 🙌👏😎💪
@Mordahkai4 жыл бұрын
Thank your Father and you and your family for their service. People forget that there are families evolved. Your Father and your family need to be recognized. My Father was a Viet Nam Veteran as well. He served this nation for over 22 years.. I also served from 1984 to 2007 and yes I saw combat. Please keep up the great work.
@DannymikReacts3 жыл бұрын
I appreciate the kind words and want to thank you and your father for their service. This video hits home with me and I wish everyone had a chance to see it. Stay safe out there ✌👊
@CrapMyDadMakesMeWatch5 жыл бұрын
That video has got me all up in my feels with you man. Such an honest visceral reaction. For all the fun you provide we see your heart now too. Love you Danny! Thank your dad for his service.
@DannymikReacts5 жыл бұрын
Thank you and love you guys too! Sometimes it's nice to react to something that's serious, something that's very relatable. This issue has gotten better but our military have a lot of ground to make up when it comes to proper mental care. I hope you guys had an awesome Christmas and I wish you a happy new year 👏💥🔥🙌
@michellemillsap5414 жыл бұрын
This song & FFDP’s Gone Away are both very emotional for me. My Father was KIA in Vietnam War a little over a month before I was born.
@DannymikReacts4 жыл бұрын
This video was tough for me as I've been fortunate to talk to my dad about some of what he went through. Sadly, the record label for FFDP has this reaction blocked in 200+ countries so it barely gets any views; I wish more people could see it. I'm so very sorry for the loss of your dad due to that war... may he RIP. I hope you're doing okay during all this craziness. Thank you for checking this out and leaving me a comment. Sending prayers your way.
@calebclinkscales47813 жыл бұрын
There is no color to be seen only your brothers and sisters to all veterans and active service men and women thank you
@DannymikReacts3 жыл бұрын
As it should be! All the focus on skin color is very sad... we are ALL humans! Thank you for your time 🙌✌
@nicolemikolajczyk51903 жыл бұрын
Thank you to all you vets and current service member. Thank you, Papa Jim!
@thegeektakeover90505 жыл бұрын
This was very awesome, I have not been a big five finger death lunch fan but this song and video were really great. And your reaction was very very pure thank you for sharing.
@DannymikReacts5 жыл бұрын
This video meant a lot to me so I just let my feelings roll... I feel for those vets who are out in the world and in a bad spot. Thank you for the kind words and I appreciate the view. Happy 2020 to you 👍👏👊
@Ganna45 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this Danny, I agree completely. We need to treat our vets better and make sure they get the help they need. Not only do they physically sacrifice for us but mentally. And its messed up. This brought me to tears. Thank you for sharing this and thank to your father and all that have ever been in the service. It was emotionally hard to watch but it's a message that needs to be heard. 😔
@DannymikReacts5 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate your honest response to this video. We all like to kid around on here but this video is about as serious as it comes. My family respect the military and take our freedoms seriously. Thank you so much for helping spread the word by sharing this video. I wish you nothing but the best in the new year... 2020 is upon us 😱👏💥
@bethkelley5753 жыл бұрын
Navy vet here..peacetime. Thank you all service men and women. I have seen this video a thousand times and I tear up every single time.
@DannymikReacts3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the view and thank you for your service... we appreciate you ❤
@artemorbid5 жыл бұрын
Here for round two. The emotion in this video is huge. I was wondering how long you had in your thoughts to do a reaction to this song? or did you do very spontaneously?
@DannymikReacts5 жыл бұрын
I had it stored in my "watch later" for a bit and finally decided to click on it when I recorded last. Recently, I spent some time with my father and talked about a lot of this stuff. I told Jason Reed how my dad would get drunk and smoke weed just to go to bed. If shit happened to him (in the middle of the night) being in a higher state then he told me that he wasn't as scared (since he probably wouldn't feel anything). I could remember my mom would ask me to wake him up before dinner (while he was napping after work) and I'd be very reluctant to do so. He would get all startled when I'd shake him a bit and tell him it was dinner time. He'd be spooked out for a bit.... basically it would take him a bit to clear the "Vietnam war cobwebs" that were still evident (PTSD). He's a really good guy who you'd enjoy talking to. This guy LOVES music so I know where I get that from. He plays the saxophone, harmonica, and messes around on his guitar. My grandfather (his dad) was in WWII. Both him and my father were drafted so they did the honorable thing and fought for their country. They both worked for General motors here in Buffalo. My grandpa died of cancer at only 47 years old. Who knows the root of where his cancer stemmed from... possibly an effect from the war. My grandpa died 4-5 months after my dad came home from Vietnam; it was very devastating to him. It's something that my dad talks about quite often because he feels like he got cheated from his dad (as adults). My dad was fresh from the war and needed someone to talk to who understood what he went through. Instead, he watched his dad decline very quickly and pass away in June 1971; My dad got home from Vietnam in January 1971. I feel like part of the reason I'm saying all of this is because it helps me understand that whole situation. And, you're a great person who cares about people and life. Unexpectedly, I clicked the play button and the video hit me immediately. I FELT what the video was speaking to me. I'm a sensitive person but I BARELY shed tears. I'm proud that I did this one for my dad my grandfather (who I never met), and all the service people out there (past & present). Sorry if this is a long read but my fingers just kept going. Have a great night and we'll talk more tomorrow 👊
@artemorbid5 жыл бұрын
@@DannymikReacts Thank you for sharing this. I am really loss for words but I think that the universe reaches out to us in strange ways. I feel like I know you on a deeper level now sharing all this and hopefully other people will read it and get a feel for the reality and effects of war. It is truly devastating what is does to the entire human conciousness and all the lives it affects even for those who were not there. Maybe thru sharing all of this, it helps you cope with the situation even for a little while. I can't even begin to imagine how it must have been to see your father experience the aftermath of his past.
@DannymikReacts5 жыл бұрын
@@artemorbid thank you, Bro! Everything happens for a reason... messages and videos like this NEED to be shared. Happy Friday to you!!
@kyletruan60903 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your sacrifice!
@DannymikReacts3 жыл бұрын
My father (Vietnam) is the one who deserves the credit as well as my grandfather (WWII)... I do appreciate you giving it a view and the comments!
@jamesbailey24624 жыл бұрын
20-year vet. If you want to thank a Veteran be an American worth fighting for!
@DannymikReacts4 жыл бұрын
Well said @James Bailey!! An thank you for your service... proud American right here 👊
@danielrupp75785 жыл бұрын
First thing I want to thank you for doing this video. I must be a masochist as I occasionally search for somebody new that has reacted to it. Having seen scores of people react I have to thank you also for allowing the list of organizations to scroll.... Too many reactors cut that out. So much more that I just cannot find the words for at the moment. But from a cranky, old, and teary eyed army veteran thanks again for this.
@DannymikReacts5 жыл бұрын
Hello @Daniel Rupp!! It was totally my pleasure. I read that it had some level of veteran awareness tide to it but I wanted to view it for myself. The message was so strong that I kind of forgot about the say... not that it was bad. Upon the multiple times I played it back the band did a very good job here. However, the message was very effective. THANK YOU for your service... just trying to spread this message for all those who served or are serving. Too bad the record label is being a prick and has blocked this video in 230+ countries. Thank you for the view and for sharing your thoughts with me.... happy 2020 to you and your family 👏👊🙌💥😎
@neil49203 жыл бұрын
I'm from the UK, thank you for your dad's service.
@DannymikReacts3 жыл бұрын
He's a great guy and today's his 72nd birthday... sucks because I have Covid and cannot spend it with him 😢 Thanks for supporting this video!
@neil49203 жыл бұрын
@@DannymikReacts happy belated birthday. The UK government has the same attitude towards the veterans here and a hell of a lot more needs to be done for them. Hope you get well soon and take care.
@LadyGator19833 жыл бұрын
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve watched this video. Each time I end up in tears. At the end when he looks at the guy and says you know me you saved my life brother. I wish that we as a country could be more respectful of our veterans who are living on the street. I also wish our government would do the right thing by our veterans. They above anyone should never have to live on the streets. The other thing that really gets me is we marry the military and they go off to war. We knew what we were getting into when we married them. How dare you walk away from them when times are tough. I know it’s not easy but you don’t walk away! And we as a country need to be more supportive of our veterans.
@satanictaffy4 жыл бұрын
My stepdad also fought in Vietnam. He loved the army, he talked about it all the time, but he wouldn't talk about Vietnam at all.
@DannymikReacts3 жыл бұрын
That is how my father was when I was young. He was very quiet about the time spent over there but now he's much more open about it... the stories are truly difficult and make me emotional. Thank you for taking a look at this one and leaving me a comment 👏👊🇺🇲
@iamedm46635 жыл бұрын
hi dad :)
@DannymikReacts5 жыл бұрын
❤😊
@MiscastReads5 жыл бұрын
I played this on the Mik-A-Thon Live, but just realized I didn’t watch it with sound lol! We have to stop with these endless wars! Sending our best to fight for politics and money is disgusting. This is a fantastic vid yo! Death Punch ain’t too shabby. Another emotional moment very nice 👍 The real deal! Thank you to all the military watching for your service!!💪🤘
@DannymikReacts5 жыл бұрын
What's up homeslice! I agree with you about these "political" wars. Sadly, they will always happen when the elite are in control and there's money involved. I just want to make sure more eyes are on this one because the message is VERY important. I have a lot of family who are serving are have served so it really hits me in the gut. Thank you for airing this on the stream and for giving it another view on your time. I have been so damn busy and know that I have a couple Miscast Reads to check out. I'm pumped to do so.... your the man at narrating! Hey, I hope you and your family have a Merry Christmas or Happy Holiday(s)... much love you, Bro 💥👊❤👍🔥💪
@MiscastReads5 жыл бұрын
DannymikReacts Merry Christmas 🎄🎁 to you and the family man, much love and I hope it’s magical!!☺️🤘
@DannymikReacts5 жыл бұрын
Thank you! We did the big opening this morning with the boys because me wife works back-to-back 12 hour shifts tomorrow and Thursday. Nurses sacrifice... much respect to them and all those who work on these special holidays.
@Captainval282 жыл бұрын
I’m always touched by the guy at the end helping his squad leader he recognised, this song always hits hard every time I see it, so much wrong with our world right now with the corruption of my own community (lgbt), mainstream media, Disney, Hollywood and more and the homelessness problem when it comes to veterans not just in America even British veterans ended up homeless it’s always good to try and help people suffering from all of the corruptions and issues effecting our world, no matter wether any wars were Illegal like the Iraq invasion, or not illegal like ww1, ww2, and others the veterans of those wars needs to be respected, cared for if traumatised by them and remembered after death, and those that lost there life regardless of wether there name is remembered or not needs to be remembered on a memorial in there hometowns. I think every village, town or city needs to have a plinth with the name of every soldier local to that village town or city who lost there life in every war in remembered history, not just the ones with medals but also the ones without, literally every one of them.
@DannymikReacts Жыл бұрын
Corruption, hypocrisy, greed... it's all evil and very visible within every government out there. I hope you have a great weekend!
@Captainval28 Жыл бұрын
@@DannymikReacts you too after reading up on lots and lots of military history books and having much more to read I have a lot of respect for those that serve the worlds country's regardless of what some stand for cause as Lord seaworth from game of thrones said there is both good and evil on both side of every war ever fought which is 100% true in real life as well, but in some one is dominated by the other
@dannycoe99563 жыл бұрын
Yes that the guy. He says you saved my life brother.
@DannymikReacts3 жыл бұрын
That part was such an emotional part of the video... tore my heart as well as made me feel there's hope out there. Thank you for the view and comment... great name, Danny 🙌👏✌🤘
@michaelshultzinger49023 жыл бұрын
I keep hearing that we veterans are 'owed'. We are not. We were all grown men who knew what we were doing when we agreed to protect this nation. That being said, and before the hate comments start, we volunteered to take a stand for all of you and if you wish to volunteer to return the favor of taking a stand for us now that we're back home, we very much appreciate it!! It is hard for those who are not in to understand the toll taken not only on us but family members. Children left without at least one parent for up to a year at a time during deployments (peace time or war), spouses having to deal with the added stress and worry. The lonely nights, the fear that the knock on the door is going to be the Chaplin's service with the worst kind of news. All of that is if everything goes right. If it doesn't... I'm not 'owed' anything, that doesn't mean that I am not very grateful for those who show commitment to us, in response to the commitment we made. The opposite of war isn't peace, the opposite of war is helplessness, slavery, misery, and often death for the innocent. We made our choices for a reason. It was the right thing to do, despite the costs. For those willing to help us carry those costs, thank you.
@DannymikReacts3 жыл бұрын
I do understand what you're saying here. I just think that a good amount of veterans comes backed as changed people and some are left to fend for themselves (as seen in the video). I did this video because of my dad, grandfather, and others in my family who have served or are serving. It's more of a respect thing. I do appreciate your comment since it states your angle here. Thank you for taking the time to view this one 👊💪🙌
@michaelshultzinger49023 жыл бұрын
@@DannymikReacts Oh brother, I never said we didn't NEED in some cases desperately need the help. Most certainly THANK YOU to all who do help. My point was... well in your reply you show that you obviously got my point. Again glad someone is letting folks know that people do need help. For those who choose to help, thank you.
@DannymikReacts3 жыл бұрын
@@michaelshultzinger4902 I heard you, brother! And I also want to mention that this wasn't only for my family members but for ALL those who served or are serving. Thanks and take care of yourself!!
@crazycasey25983 жыл бұрын
As a veteran (Irak 92/93 UNSCOM North) we used the phrase of god as a she...because of our mothers......long story....but we used it....thank you for reacting .....god bless....
@DannymikReacts3 жыл бұрын
That makes a ton of sense and I appreciate you commenting in regard to this. Also, thank you for your service and for showing an interest in my reaction. God bless you and all the service members!
@sinisterspawn4 жыл бұрын
*Much respect for putting out such video* 🇺🇲🤘🏻
@DannymikReacts4 жыл бұрын
It's the least I could do... I REALLY do appreciate that you appreciate me doing this one. It meant a lot to me since my father and grandfather fought for the U.S.A.... thank you 👊🇺🇸
@shyhumphreys14763 жыл бұрын
Its sad there are that many organizations because OUR government failed them...THANK YOU to ALL who served!
@DannymikReacts3 жыл бұрын
That is a sad reality! It is a situation where people enter the military on their own will but the government SHOULD make sure they are mentally good to go after they finish their duties. The training they receive is a lot different than what we learn in school/college. That said, my father and grandfather were drafter... so they were they served because they had to. My father was mentally fragile a good amount of years after Vietnam... I remember those days vividly. Thank you for the time yo gave this reaction 👏✌
@TheWatchmanReviews5 жыл бұрын
I’m not really a fan of this band but this is some pretty powerful stuff mate. It’s appalling that vets aren’t given more support once their careers are done. Those statistics are so confronting and the story the video tells is a rough one. Pretty hardcore seeing such an honest reaction from you mate.
@DannymikReacts5 жыл бұрын
I don't know much about this band but the reason I chose this song is because I read that it had a message that was very important for veterans. As you seen, I have a father who's a vet as well as my grandfather. The music was honestly in the background as I tried to process what the video was communicating to us. Not that the song was bad, the message was just so strong that it took all of my focus. Thank you for the view and genuine comment... wish you the best in 2020 👏💥😎👊
@roguemerlin19693 жыл бұрын
The black dude says, "Bill", "It's me, Jacoby. You saved my life Brother."
@DannymikReacts3 жыл бұрын
The video is incredibly powerful and then that part of it hammered me... that's how this world should roll; we are all human! Thank you for the view/comment ✌💥👊
@kennethjakobsen72953 жыл бұрын
We owe them a f...... apology.
@s.c.63674 жыл бұрын
Jesus Wow Thank You all !
@DannymikReacts4 жыл бұрын
And thank you for checking this one out... stay safe out there!
@hemoryx59154 жыл бұрын
I lose it whenever he says: "you saved me brother" who else?
@DannymikReacts4 жыл бұрын
Such a powerful video here... I had trouble sitting through a lot of it. My father has told me some heartbreaking stories. Many had to smoke weed and then sleep in their full uniforms including their boots. He told me that if died in Vietnam during the middle of the night that he preferred to be numb enough that he wouldn't feel it. Thank you for the view and comment ✌🇺🇸
@famledude4 жыл бұрын
Me TOO
@hemoryx59154 жыл бұрын
@@DannymikReacts i feel you
@DannymikReacts3 жыл бұрын
I appreciate all you for checking this one out... very strong message that is so important! Thanks 👏✌
@hemoryx59153 жыл бұрын
@@DannymikReacts wow man it feels great that someone is spreading the message
@DeschaineFamilia4 жыл бұрын
Danny, To this day, people like myself, veterans, are still just pushed off to the side. We are only used as pawns whenever there is something occurring with politics. As the general population, we pretty much are barely cared for with the exception of two holidays, veterans day and memorial day, that's all. Until the general population changes their thoughts and their feelings towards veterans, there will be no change within the government to force them to change the care of veterans. Being a medic, my job was always to care for people in and out of uniform. I still carry that to this day. But, veterans cannot be the only ones to look out for each other. We need the help of the general population to change their ideals.
@DannymikReacts4 жыл бұрын
First of all, thank you for your service, @Justin Deschaine! I am very sorry that this is the way the government and population treat our veterans. I do feel like it has gotten better since the days when my father got out of Vietnam. This is why this video means so much to a large amount of people out there. I appreciate your view and heart felt comment ✌
@DeschaineFamilia4 жыл бұрын
@@DannymikReacts - I lost a friend recently due to drugs who was a veteran that had to wait for care. He was homeless with a wife, and two kids. I took them into my home without any cost to them to get them back onto their feet. The VA made them wait 3 months till they could have assisted them. Since being a medic, I've never given up the job and willing to do what's necessary to assist another veteran to the best of my ability.
@DannymikReacts3 жыл бұрын
That's a very selfless act and I applaud you for doing that... we need more people like you these days. My wife is a critical care RN (ICU) so I see this with her... very special people! Thank you, THANK YOU 🙌👏
@oldscout-rs6pv4 жыл бұрын
i served 14 years in the u.s army,our government is failing the veterans not our people.we get more help from civilians than from the government.i have been homeless now for 10 years,i live just outside my town in the forest.someone gave me a tablet so i can stay in touch with humanity.i come into town now and then.i know i will die in this forest and i am at peace with that,but in my death i will serve another way some hungry animal can eat me when i am dead,i will meet my fellow cav troopers in hell and we will kick that old devil in his ass
@christinemclaurin26312 жыл бұрын
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@donaldgilbert67394 жыл бұрын
react to FFDP, Wash it all away!
@DannymikReacts3 жыл бұрын
The damn record label is blocking their videos for me... maybe I'll try a "non-official" video would work. However, I want to WATCH the video to better understand the meaning. I will consider this request... thank you so much for the view and suggestion!
@joedorcas3 жыл бұрын
MOST people refer to GOD as HE while others refer to GOD as SHE. Why? Because MAN cannot give birth while a woman can. Those who call GOD SHE, have that mindset. GOD BLESS THOSE WHO FOUGHT FOR OUR RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS. RIP really means REST IN PARADISE.
@DannymikReacts3 жыл бұрын
This is a really good way to put it... something many can discuss from their perspective. Rest is paradise is also an interesting thought. Thank you for the view and thoughtful comment ✌👏👍