This American Soldier's Response To An Anti-Muslim Comment Is Why Humanity Still Has Hope (Video)
Sep 13, 2013 17:21
With everything that's going on around the world today, it might seem that humanity has lost all hope. People are mean to each other, stereotyping and pigeon holing them into a certain profile. The video below will restore your faith in the goodness of people's hearts, pummeling racism to the ground.
"What Would You Do?" by ABC is a hidden camera series putting people in ethical dilemmas. This soldier in the video didn't hesitate to speak up when a young man started harassing a Muslim cashier, refusing to be served by him just because "he is a Muslim".
The soldier defended the cashier and above all, defended the freedom of religion for all with a comment you'd be proud to hear as a human being.
Fast forward to the 5 minute mark for the comment in the video:
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