I worked at a grocery store as a teenager and one of the guys who bagged groceries had DS. His name was Donald. He loved me and I loved him. He was my friend. Every time I saw him he lit up and said "SARAH!!!" And I got a hug or a high five or both! He was amazing. I still think of him often.
Thank you a lot all the time I've been battling with Down Syndrome for a long time since the year 1985 And with a bad heart condition and I have a pacemaker But I'm very happy to be here living a good life thank you so much for helping us.
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"The common kids and I learned from each other". This is critical for fostering understanding, compassion, and acceptance. This is true across the board, not just with DS.
Babies with Down Syndrome all are gifts from God. I've been privileged to work with many children with Down Syndrome and it is so true that they make this world a happier place. Thank you, Frank, for your powerful testimony.
May God richly bless you and yours Frank. Thank you very much for doing His work fighting for infants in the womb. P.S. I will pray for your mother, I'm very sorry to hear about the Alzheimer's challenge she faces.
I have seen someone with DS treated like a baby, their efforts to thrive and grow thwarted by their parents. It was heart breaking to see someone so much more capable than she was allowed to be held back by people who will be gone when she still has so much life to live. Realize that each person is different and has different abilities. Do not hold them back based on a blanket diagnosis.
i don't usually watch this kind of video, this guy changed my opinion on down syndrome,you are truly my hero sir and an example of courage, i would not have had the ballz to do what you did, thank you.
Bo Zi Dude wtf is wrong with you. You are clearly in the wrong here. Sure he has a disability preventing him from doing certain things, does not affect the person he is. You are clearly uneducated and sound very mean. You are the kind of people the world doesn’t need. If you are going to say something say something uplifting and kind. Having Down syndrome does not affect the person you are. Bo Zi It is completely disgusting for you to say this. Honestly fuck off go hate on somebody else that deserves it.
Bo Zi At least the guy in the video life has a meaning. You just hate on people. Just take it easy and stop hating on others because it only makes the world worse. Look, idk you, maybe you are a good person and just fucked up rlly bad. Just keep the hate to urself for god sake.
Frank! You are an amazing man! Thank you for your powerful message!! And yes, you are handsome!!! Keep speaking!!! You are saving lives and changing hearts and minds to be kinder and more open to all people:) God bless you Frank!! You’re more than a rockstar to humanity:)
My husband passed away recently, and we requested donations to special Olympics, the ones in our county. Many people did, and I was so happy! I have met many young adults with Down syndrome and they are very loving. My advice to anyone who has one is to get help right after birth. Call your board of development disabilities.
A true humanitarian and such a humble man. He’s truly an inspiration and a great blessing to us all. We need more people like this man! Frank, You’re a GOOD MAN!
Well said!!! You have integrity and character young man. Thank you for using your God given gift of speaking, to help improve others daily lives and interactions. May God bless you and continue to grant you His wisdom and Boldness. Guaranteed your parents are very proud. I pray you use your gifts to give glory to Jesus Christ our Heavenly Father. You do have much value! You do matter! Thank you
@Dylan I'm disabled. I'm autistic with adhd, fibromyalgia, ptsd, and am currently getting screened for two other illnesses. School was difficult. But isolation is worse. You've heard of the phrase "separate but equal" that was used to justify segregation against POC in the US? Seperate isn't equal. Those who need highly specialized education deserve to have a safe place to learn that and there are schools and programs for them to learn - but the reality is, many kids that are labeled "special needs" would benefit more from being taught alongside typically developing kids. For instance, in the autistic community, those that frequently are non-verbal still understand what is being taught and told to them. Accommodating the needs of atypically developing/disabled students doesn't have to look like putting us all in our own special classroom. It looks like finding ways to integrate our education alongside the education of our ablebodied typically developing peers from a young age. I worked as a preschool teacher at an integrative program just like it. Typically developing kids would share and use basic sign language to communicate with are kids who are hearing impaired or nonverbal, and if they ever made fun of them for anything, we would shut that shit down and teach them to be inclusive. The best way to get rid of ableism in schooling is to include and accommodate disabled people in the lives of typically developing kids from a young age
So he is so funny, i liked all of his jokes( and i am a diva when it comes to good jokes) they didn't have me in stitches, but a light chuckle got out every time, which is more then most "comedians" get
i agree w/everything he said. i remember several disabled ppl that were able to hold a job more than us so called smart folks, were kinder and brought more to life than most.
Frank is a living example of inclusion and how society needs to be. Frank is a very positive and influential man. Yes Sir, Frank is a rare gem and his testimony and his way of life are an example to follow and for Frank, it's something he should be deserves to be proud of. Yes Sir, This man is one of the finest men in self advocacy. As Frank said, slow down, embrace life, nurture growth, live life and give it all you got, He's an example and a reminder to us all!
@Bo Zi I kind of feel bad since I am enjoying your anger. Hopefully you contain it to the online world and not the real world. Vent your anger at me. :)
I have a friend Blake who was born with a deffect where his head tilts to the right and he included this speech in HIS speech today at school and it made half of the class cry after he burst in tears while shearing his speech. It touched most of us in a way that made us rly think about it so I wanted to see the video my self when I got home. #equality #rights
I had to watch this video for my school assignment. but I absolutely enjoyed listening to his speech. As far as, I have met people with down syndrome i have seen that their parents are treating them like a kid and somehow they are over caring for their kids because they have down syndrome and I feel like they need to let them live and let them enjoy their live like anyone else. people with down syndrome are gift from god, they make our life happier and that's true .
It doesn't stop here. My cousin has downs, I have never seen someone who enjoys life as much as her. It's this, then anyone who isn't perfect, I have Cystic fibrosis and diabetes, does my life have meaning? I am in no way comparing, just pointing out these people will not stop here. It's evil, pure and simple.
Finding meaning in life is normal and a hard struggle in life for everyone. It's a search and process walked by almost everyone before you everywhere in the world. I think for me it's about lifting yourself up and lifting other's up. Learn and gain experience, so that you can use that to bring value to others. Which is coincidentally also how you can figure out what to do to earn money. Money can have value, the thing you do to help others has value. If the value of the amount of money is equal or lesser than the value of the thing you offer for the buyer then you can trade. Which has some cool consequences. In terms of class difference and value of money differences. For example a hard working upper class CEO might not have much time to spend his money and enjoy it. The value of money is usually lower for that CEO than for a person going that just has enough to save some money for rough times. That CEO might highly value decoration that helps his brain ease and relax when he is sitting at home. So if you like designing or art and you make something easing then you might be able to sell you product for a really high price to that CEO. I'm talking about millions if it the fit is really good. Use that money to help out people around you and invest in their lives. That sounds like meaning to me 😄
Et seulement là nous ne verrons pas ceux qui font la promotion du meurtre de personnes comme cet homme. Parce qu'elles veulent un monde sans rien en plus, et qu'elles n'assument pas leurs propos. Frank, vous êtes un homme juste et bon. Je vous admire.
Description DescriptionJohn Franklin "Frank" Stephens is an American disability advocate, actor and athlete. He has Down syndrome and has often acted as a spokesman for those with the genetic disorder. Wikipedia Born: April 9, 1982 (age 37 years), Fayetteville, AR
amazing speech...you are a bright light in a sometimes dark world and one hell of a lot stronger than I could ever be my friend...thank you for your thoughts more people need to hear what you have to say
I saw Frank Stephens in another video. Where he gives a speech but not as long as this one. He is Special 4 Real delivering a powerful message to the world.
In the late 1970s I taught at a school for vision impaired students. A part-time colleague had adopted, along with her doctor husband, a three-year-old girl with Down syndrome. They treated her like any other daughter, let her play and make mistakes, went to playgroup and did what all the other children did. They were determined that this adopted daughter would grow and realise her potential. It inspired me to write a screenplay (a comedy-western), with the protagonist a twelve-year-old black American with Down syndrome. My pitch - 'we're all pink on the inside.'
@Bo Zi so is what I'm saying. You're hard core. I'm just letting everyone know you're a bad ass. Disliking a video and all, that's effing hard core bro!
@Bo Zi Good, because I don't think you understand humor. Sarcasm isn't your friend. 2 months you've come to this video. Either you're a terrible liar, or you're just pathetic. Im leaning towards the latter.
What does a downie have to do with a woman's right to an abortion after 24 weeks if her life is in danger or the fetus would not survive outside the womb? All babies with down syndrome survive outside the womb. Plus, luckily genetic screening for DS happens in plenty of time to terminate before 24 weeks. So I don't see what someone begging for more money for people like him has to do with a law protecting women's rights over their own body.
It’s amazing what he’s accomplished what he saying is that it’s people with down syndrome sometimes yeah I agree with that because I’ve been that way my whole tire life down syndrome people cannot have to learn about leaving around the people yeah I understand that and I do that I listen to that because that story there John my Franklin it’s a story what he deserves some respect for me because that same thing with me I’ve been that way I have a guy with Down syndrome and I understand that sometimes for me I can’t live without everyone is feel like I am prison right now
I worked at a grocery store as a teenager and one of the guys who bagged groceries had DS. His name was Donald. He loved me and I loved him. He was my friend. Every time I saw him he lit up and said "SARAH!!!" And I got a hug or a high five or both! He was amazing. I still think of him often.
This man has more courage and charisma than most of the so called "normal" people I´ve met.
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I really enjoyed his speech. What a beautiful person with such a cute smile. :) Stay blessed Frank! You are an inspiration to all.
Wooow look at his smile 🐸
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As the father of a 26 year old Down's son, I can tell you that man has moral worth than all those pro-abortionists put together.
Thank you a lot all the time I've been battling with Down Syndrome for a long time since the year 1985
And with a bad heart condition and I have a pacemaker
But I'm very happy to be here living a good life thank you so much for helping us.
God bless you! Thank God roe v wade ended. You are loved.
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"The common kids and I learned from each other". This is critical for fostering understanding, compassion, and acceptance. This is true across the board, not just with DS.
Frank, you're a great person. Keep up your brilliant work. So eloquent and smart.
Babies with Down Syndrome all are gifts from God. I've been privileged to work with many children with Down Syndrome and it is so true that they make this world a happier place. Thank you, Frank, for your powerful testimony.
Awesome he is so excited to do this. Love this speech
My older sister has Down's Syndrome. I smiled ear to ear listening to this man's speech.
May God richly bless you and yours Frank. Thank you very much for doing His work fighting for infants in the womb. P.S. I will pray for your mother, I'm very sorry to hear about the Alzheimer's challenge she faces.
Every word spoken , was spoken with pure genuine truth. Thank you! May God Bless you Always!
I have seen someone with DS treated like a baby, their efforts to thrive and grow thwarted by their parents. It was heart breaking to see someone so much more capable than she was allowed to be held back by people who will be gone when she still has so much life to live. Realize that each person is different and has different abilities. Do not hold them back based on a blanket diagnosis.
i don't usually watch this kind of video, this guy changed my opinion on down syndrome,you are truly my hero sir and an example of courage, i would not have had the ballz to do what you did, thank you.
Bo Zi
Dude wtf is wrong with you. You are clearly in the wrong here. Sure he has a disability preventing him from doing certain things, does not affect the person he is. You are clearly uneducated and sound very mean. You are the kind of people the world doesn’t need. If you are going to say something say something uplifting and kind. Having Down syndrome does not affect the person you are. Bo Zi It is completely disgusting for you to say this. Honestly fuck off go hate on somebody else that deserves it.
Bo Zi
Your insecure as fuck ngl
Bo Zi
At least the guy in the video life has a meaning. You just hate on people. Just take it easy and stop hating on others because it only makes the world worse. Look, idk you, maybe you are a good person and just fucked up rlly bad. Just keep the hate to urself for god sake.
@Bo Zi bud you need to fuck off. Don't shit on things like this just because your insecure about yourself.
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Frank! You are an amazing man! Thank you for your powerful message!! And yes, you are handsome!!! Keep speaking!!! You are saving lives and changing hearts and minds to be kinder and more open to all people:) God bless you Frank!! You’re more than a rockstar to humanity:)
I have always had a special place in my heart for people with Down syndrome. I very much enjoyed this. What a wonderful smile he has as well.
My husband passed away recently, and we requested donations to special Olympics, the ones in our county. Many people did, and I was so happy! I have met many young adults with Down syndrome and they are very loving. My advice to anyone who has one is to get help right after birth. Call your board of development disabilities.
Amazing man!!!! Love it!!!! Keep your courage and voice. Many need to hear this. ❤
A true humanitarian and such a humble man. He’s truly an inspiration and a great blessing to us all. We need more people like this man! Frank, You’re a GOOD MAN!
Well said!!! You have integrity and character young man. Thank you for using your God given gift of speaking, to help improve others daily lives and interactions.
May God bless you and continue to grant you His wisdom and Boldness.
Guaranteed your parents are very proud. I pray you use your gifts to give glory to Jesus Christ our Heavenly Father. You do have much value! You do matter! Thank you
God bless him! Well written, and well spoken! God save the children!
"Send us to school with everyone else"
Absolutely! I would've loved that.
@Dylan So true.
@Dylan I'm disabled. I'm autistic with adhd, fibromyalgia, ptsd, and am currently getting screened for two other illnesses. School was difficult. But isolation is worse. You've heard of the phrase "separate but equal" that was used to justify segregation against POC in the US? Seperate isn't equal. Those who need highly specialized education deserve to have a safe place to learn that and there are schools and programs for them to learn - but the reality is, many kids that are labeled "special needs" would benefit more from being taught alongside typically developing kids. For instance, in the autistic community, those that frequently are non-verbal still understand what is being taught and told to them. Accommodating the needs of atypically developing/disabled students doesn't have to look like putting us all in our own special classroom. It looks like finding ways to integrate our education alongside the education of our ablebodied typically developing peers from a young age. I worked as a preschool teacher at an integrative program just like it. Typically developing kids would share and use basic sign language to communicate with are kids who are hearing impaired or nonverbal, and if they ever made fun of them for anything, we would shut that shit down and teach them to be inclusive. The best way to get rid of ableism in schooling is to include and accommodate disabled people in the lives of typically developing kids from a young age
His enunciation is very good.He has a great sense of humor as well.
Wonderful speech: God bless Frank!
So he is so funny, i liked all of his jokes( and i am a diva when it comes to good jokes) they didn't have me in stitches, but a light chuckle got out every time, which is more then most "comedians" get
what a beautiful spirit
i agree w/everything he said. i remember several disabled ppl that were able to hold a job more than us so called smart folks, were kinder and brought more to life than most.
YES! This gentleman has the right stuff! Nothing beats a great attitude!
Jesús christ! 👁👄👁
Powerfull speech! This man speaks from his heart, not his wallet
Frank is a living example of inclusion and how society needs to be. Frank is a very positive and influential man. Yes Sir, Frank is a rare gem and his testimony and his way of life are an example to follow and for Frank, it's something he should be deserves to be proud of. Yes Sir, This man is one of the finest men in self advocacy. As Frank said, slow down, embrace life, nurture growth, live life and give it all you got, He's an example and a reminder to us all!
I wish everyone would listen to him
What an awesome and wonderful man! He radiates happiness!
@Bo Zi poor trolling attempt. Try harder. I can appreciate an interesting/funny/intelligent troll but you failed imo.
@Bo Zi Much better! I knew you could do it :)
@Bo Zi shit posting? lol
Subscribe to Pewdiepie :)
@Bo Zi I kind of feel bad since I am enjoying your anger. Hopefully you contain it to the online world and not the real world. Vent your anger at me. :)
@Bo Zi more cowbell please :)
Poor guy he needs to be heard. This is important to learn and have compassion.
I have a friend Blake who was born with a deffect where his head tilts to the right and he included this speech in HIS speech today at school and it made half of the class cry after he burst in tears while shearing his speech. It touched most of us in a way that made us rly think about it so I wanted to see the video my self when I got home. #equality #rights
I stand with you and for my son Daniel Joseph Hummingbird. You have so much to teach us..
It is Miracle ! May God Bless him .
No. Not a miracle and nothing to do with any god; just plain hard work and determination by all.
I've had this video referenced multiple times in the past with reverence. Now I've found and witnessed it, it is admirable.
Amazing speech and advocate for all us! Thank you!
I had to watch this video for my school assignment. but I absolutely enjoyed listening to his speech. As far as, I have met people with down syndrome i have seen that their parents are treating them like a kid and somehow they are over caring for their kids because they have down syndrome and I feel like they need to let them live and let them enjoy their live like anyone else. people with down syndrome are gift from god, they make our life happier and that's true .
It doesn't stop here. My cousin has downs, I have never seen someone who enjoys life as much as her. It's this, then anyone who isn't perfect, I have Cystic fibrosis and diabetes, does my life have meaning? I am in no way comparing, just pointing out these people will not stop here. It's evil, pure and simple.
Finding meaning in life is normal and a hard struggle in life for everyone.
It's a search and process walked by almost everyone before you everywhere in the world.
I think for me it's about lifting yourself up and lifting other's up. Learn and gain experience, so that you can use that to bring value to others.
Which is coincidentally also how you can figure out what to do to earn money. Money can have value, the thing you do to help others has value.
If the value of the amount of money is equal or lesser than the value of the thing you offer for the buyer then you can trade.
Which has some cool consequences. In terms of class difference and value of money differences.
For example a hard working upper class CEO might not have much time to spend his money and enjoy it. The value of money is usually lower for that CEO than for a person going that just has enough to save some money for rough times.
That CEO might highly value decoration that helps his brain ease and relax when he is sitting at home. So if you like designing or art and you make something easing then you might be able to sell you product for a really high price to that CEO. I'm talking about millions if it the fit is really good.
Use that money to help out people around you and invest in their lives. That sounds like meaning to me 😄
Et seulement là nous ne verrons pas ceux qui font la promotion du meurtre de personnes comme cet homme. Parce qu'elles veulent un monde sans rien en plus, et qu'elles n'assument pas leurs propos. Frank, vous êtes un homme juste et bon. Je vous admire.
Frank stephens is an inspiration to all
Mr. Frank is such amazing person. I would love to meet him in person and love to be one of his closest friends.
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DescriptionJohn Franklin "Frank" Stephens is an American disability advocate, actor and athlete. He has Down syndrome and has often acted as a spokesman for those with the genetic disorder. Wikipedia
Born: April 9, 1982 (age 37 years), Fayetteville, AR
This guy has grace, humor, and startling insight into this poorly understood condition. Wish more of us had this level of authenticity
amazing speech...you are a bright light in a sometimes dark world and one hell of a lot stronger than I could ever be my friend...thank you for your thoughts more people need to hear what you have to say
Bo Zi it isn’t glorification it’s awareness you muppet man karma truely does exist the moment you have a disabled child
I am an individual with Down Syndrome
I saw Frank Stephens in another video. Where he gives a speech but not as long as this one. He is Special 4 Real delivering a powerful message to the world.
This hit my heart hard because i have a friend with down syndrome
A very inspiring man. Truely openned my mind.
An amazing speech, an inspiration, and we should all learn from him :)
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In the late 1970s I taught at a school for vision impaired students. A part-time colleague had adopted, along with her doctor husband, a three-year-old girl with Down syndrome. They treated her like any other daughter, let her play and make mistakes, went to playgroup and did what all the other children did. They were determined that this adopted daughter would grow and realise her potential. It inspired me to write a screenplay (a comedy-western), with the protagonist a twelve-year-old black American with Down syndrome. My pitch - 'we're all pink on the inside.'
Still better spoken than what I’ll ever be
Shame on the dislikes
Because they're genocidal maniacs.
@Bo Zi Man you're hard core. You need the BMOC award.
@Bo Zi so is what I'm saying. You're hard core. I'm just letting everyone know you're a bad ass. Disliking a video and all, that's effing hard core bro!
@Bo Zi Good, because I don't think you understand humor. Sarcasm isn't your friend. 2 months you've come to this video. Either you're a terrible liar, or you're just pathetic. Im leaning towards the latter.
I disliked because hes rearded
You are brave , thanks for meaningful speech
its amazing, the way he spoke god damn beautiful
This is so amazing!
My name is Jonathan and I got down syndrome I will say this down syndrome does matter
An amazing public speaker. What an inspiration!
How appropriate is this speech given the late term abortion law just passed in New York ?
Evan Rice I didn’t even know about this speech till I heard about that mess in new York
What does a downie have to do with a woman's right to an abortion after 24 weeks if her life is in danger or the fetus would not survive outside the womb? All babies with down syndrome survive outside the womb. Plus, luckily genetic screening for DS happens in plenty of time to terminate before 24 weeks. So I don't see what someone begging for more money for people like him has to do with a law protecting women's rights over their own body.
Grant Trent you’re a POS
@@granttrent5564 How TF is a separate organism their body? Any woman that considers a baby 'their body' is a complete idiot.
@@Super_Boa you shoudn't judge peoples body you dont have a right bud esp when you're agreeing with this low iq abomination in the video
3:47 what an amazing comment
Beautiful speech.
His life is more worth living than mine tbh. I would die for his right to live.
A HEAVEN SENT ANGEL SO BRAVE AND STRONG MUCH LOVE HONOR AND RESPECT
What a beautiful soul!
Loved ur speech.... Love from India
Hope fer humanity
Why I despise post modernism
Thank you
God, thank you for Frank!!💓
Very good speech well done Frank 👍
J F you are the man. Great speech and great content.
I would like to do an interview with this inspiring man.
Frenk, Jeasus bless you!
Excellent. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🙏
Frank Stephens for govenor
He is so right! We are all equally human.
bravo
This man must be a genious!
How wonderful.
I like this man! Such a awesome human.
Brilliant speech !!
You are amazing
Love you buddy. Keep it up
awesome amazing speech
AMEN ❤️
Frank is a better public speaker than him. His smiles are the best you can tell he enjoys this very much.
I love him every time I see him! 💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛 He is brilliant!
Well said my man
Frank is the GOAT.
He's great!
He is extremely smart
Impossible.
Hell yeah dude, you rule
My whole school wears a backpack cause i do!!!! Sniff sniff
I like this guy
The look of the other two guys 😂😂😂
He's doing his best and that's awesome.
It is... I'm still very glad i don't have to.
This man is my hero.
It’s amazing what he’s accomplished what he saying is that it’s people with down syndrome sometimes yeah I agree with that because I’ve been that way my whole tire life down syndrome people cannot have to learn about leaving around the people yeah I understand that and I do that I listen to that because that story there John my Franklin it’s a story what he deserves some respect for me because that same thing with me I’ve been that way I have a guy with Down syndrome and I understand that sometimes for me I can’t live without everyone is feel like I am prison right now
still waiting for that sike
You rock Frank! You even made me laugh! Go go go
😂😂😂😂 goooo!
5:08 sick beat