The original song is called "The Village" by Wrabel. It's a song about trans acceptance. As a trans person, it's incredibly powerful, and seeing all these young people, in their diverse glory, gives me hope for the future.
I loved this performance. Thanks to Tanja....love you and hope that you don't mind me stealing it from you ❤! Well you made me cry, so there! This is one of the few performances that got me teary eyed, so well done Unity!
Hopefully more of the world will see this and think twice or more about their culture or rules to change them into what much more people have and feel but cant do anything
Alright, personal story: I was bullied all my life until I got a burn-out and ended up disabled. I have autism, but I was only diagnosed FAR into my adult life. Always had problems until then, and even after that it was a struggle to find happiness and to find a way how to appear "normal" to people. In my childhood I was beaten up regularly for being extremely pale skinned (that's why I hate that white people are called "wit" these days instead of "blank", because "wit" really implies that you are as white as a sheet of paper). I also had glasses and was very skinny, more reasons to be bullied. I was "different" in my way of thinking and talking. I didn't understand how to communicate with others normally. Also the teachers of my conservative christian school kept kicking me down, mocking me in public and refused to help me if other kids were beating me up again. Hearing about a reunion party of the school a few years ago made me have a breakdown for 2 weeks straight. Even in my adult life I was treated differently and when I got a job in a school, guess what? The kids bullied me like crazy there which caused the burn-out that I just mentioned. (Of course there was far more going on than just that, but this was a major contributor of my stress and depression.) Now I am married and we have a lovely little boy.....who also has clear symptoms of autism and who also very clearly has the same problems that I have/had. I take him to therapies in other cities every day (and stayed with those sessions for 9 months in a row), and now also bring him to a small-scale school in a very decent little village away from my town. In the street here he regularly gets bullied but when I notice that, I defend him like mad! Today I spoke with the kids in the street to make them understand him better, and that seemed to have helped. In his school he is doing amazingly well. In fact, there they barely notice him being any different than the other kids, because they know how to guide him correctly. I am so proud of him, and will do EVERYTHING to prevent that he will face the same problems that I have had. Life must have its challenges, but my life has been extremely unfair. I will teach him the insights that I have learned throughout my years of hardship in life, but will formulate it all as positive as possible. He is such a happy little boy and I want to keep it that way! Happiness should fill his heart, not hate and mistrust!
this has brought mme to tear everytime ive watched...seriously thank you for what you said from 3:09 in was very touching, were not all the samme but were all humans and should treat each other with respect and how we want to be treated, love what you said and really love the act on bgt at time, 20233 was a super hard chopice who to vote for unfortunatley so much good talent its just a serious shame that a guy wearing high viz jackets won by takening em off quickly to music (not talent in my opinion, just a clown in modern way i suppose... not talent) anyway love the reaction bro keep up all the great reactions mate!
The original song is called "The Village" by Wrabel. It's a song about trans acceptance. As a trans person, it's incredibly powerful, and seeing all these young people, in their diverse glory, gives me hope for the future.
What a beautiful message for the world. It would be very boring if we were all the same.
I loved this performance. Thanks to Tanja....love you and hope that you don't mind me stealing it from you ❤! Well you made me cry, so there! This is one of the few performances that got me teary eyed, so well done Unity!
Hopefully more of the world will see this and think twice or more about their culture or rules to change them into what much more people have and feel but cant do anything
This video made me decide to share a personal story here in the comments.
Being seen as "different" can really ruin someone's life completely.
Tears and smiles abound! This was incredible and beautiful! Lovely from the beginning.
Alright, personal story: I was bullied all my life until I got a burn-out and ended up disabled.
I have autism, but I was only diagnosed FAR into my adult life. Always had problems until then, and even after that it was a struggle to find happiness and to find a way how to appear "normal" to people.
In my childhood I was beaten up regularly for being extremely pale skinned (that's why I hate that white people are called "wit" these days instead of "blank", because "wit" really implies that you are as white as a sheet of paper).
I also had glasses and was very skinny, more reasons to be bullied.
I was "different" in my way of thinking and talking. I didn't understand how to communicate with others normally. Also the teachers of my conservative christian school kept kicking me down, mocking me in public and refused to help me if other kids were beating me up again.
Hearing about a reunion party of the school a few years ago made me have a breakdown for 2 weeks straight.
Even in my adult life I was treated differently and when I got a job in a school, guess what? The kids bullied me like crazy there which caused the burn-out that I just mentioned. (Of course there was far more going on than just that, but this was a major contributor of my stress and depression.)
Now I am married and we have a lovely little boy.....who also has clear symptoms of autism and who also very clearly has the same problems that I have/had.
I take him to therapies in other cities every day (and stayed with those sessions for 9 months in a row), and now also bring him to a small-scale school in a very decent little village away from my town.
In the street here he regularly gets bullied but when I notice that, I defend him like mad!
Today I spoke with the kids in the street to make them understand him better, and that seemed to have helped.
In his school he is doing amazingly well. In fact, there they barely notice him being any different than the other kids, because they know how to guide him correctly. I am so proud of him, and will do EVERYTHING to prevent that he will face the same problems that I have had. Life must have its challenges, but my life has been extremely unfair. I will teach him the insights that I have learned throughout my years of hardship in life, but will formulate it all as positive as possible. He is such a happy little boy and I want to keep it that way! Happiness should fill his heart, not hate and mistrust!
The smiles on your face says it all. Thank you❤
I dream of a world they portrayed! 🙋♀️💕
What a wonderful world this would be.....
@@MarcelNL Indeed it would… 🙋♀️💕
Really Butiyful ❤❤❤😢😢
That was beautiful but their semis wasn't as good
this has brought mme to tear everytime ive watched...seriously thank you for what you said from 3:09 in was very touching, were not all the samme but were all humans and should treat each other with respect and how we want to be treated, love what you said and really love the act on bgt at time, 20233 was a super hard chopice who to vote for unfortunatley so much good talent its just a serious shame that a guy wearing high viz jackets won by takening em off quickly to music (not talent in my opinion, just a clown in modern way i suppose... not talent) anyway love the reaction bro keep up all the great reactions mate!
good performance, but now im looking back from 2024, the trans crap makes me sick