That to me is so encouraging. The mother may have been afraid, but her son stood up. Maybe send your mother to the manager next time and have her start yelling!!
I think that the mother saying “ keep moving“ was just how she learned to survive and stay alive. I think she forgot her baby boy is a man! And obviously she did a great job!
I’m laughing to hard at this comment because in the beginning of the vehicle i looked over at my friend and said “why does he have to grab a cart tho knowing damn well he ain’t shopping or even going it “
Even when ur parent is telling you to turn the other cheek or ignore it he still did what’s right This mans a blessing to us all we need more like him ❤
@champagnemami888 BS, she just didn't want trouble but if it was her little girl she would have been pissed no one helped. . Her son was right, she sucked
That's not what turning the other cheeks means at all, not in the slightest. Turning the other cheek is not getting revenge for example, if someone insults you. Responding in humility to not retaliate out of pride.
@@ghoulzi2127 the full quote ends in offer him your other cheek, equates to let them do as they will. in this case that would be the be doing nothing allowing said instance to take place not only in this scenario and reaffirming for a continued pattern of the same behavior when it comes to future impulses ie the perpetrator got away with it once he can continue without repercussion or correction.
Once I saved a woman like that, a homeless guy was trying to get agressive with her, he threw away what he was eating and try to grab her just because she was ignoring him, I still don't know why but at that moment my body moved on it's own and I pushed him and told him to go away and stared directly into his eyes, later I realized I could've gotten into a fight and I didn't know if the dude had a weapon, good thing he just left, thinking back it's a bit scary to think I risked my life for a stranger, but at that moment I just couldn't ignore it, I really started to get mad at that guy seeing how he was treating a weaker person like that, my blood was just boiling at that moment so I guess my body moved on it's own
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Also, for additional clarification, the month before September of 2001 just so happened to be the month in which I had my earliest vivid memories of experiencing Western NC.
Can you really blame her? Any mother would’ve and should’ve done the same thing, it’s her job to protect her children. This guy could’ve been seriously unstable, violent or been carrying any number of weapons. It’s good there was a happy ending but it could’ve been much worse.
Lee Lee as a mother, you would want your child to risk his life, his 17 year old life, for a stranger? You would *encourage* him to run towards danger?
This young man exemplifies how the future of our country should look like. Brave and unafraid to do what's right. His mama is really proud and for good reason.
Being Me You’re right but sometimes they get to me , you know 😂 but no hard feelings anyways he’s a stranger =) but you sound like the type of person who has their life figured out , you’re dopee 🙌🏽☝🏽☝🏽
This kid is a hero,he went with his instincts and it payed off,he saved the little girl from a scumbag, big respect my friend and I hope you have a long and prosperous life,regards Scott-Peace.
A teenager paying attention to the world rather than having his stuck in his cell phone is impressive enough. For him to care enough about others to intervene shows strength of character and heart. Thank you , Cameron. Thank you, Mom.
Faduma Ali, OMG, your comment is too hilarious. It's not often you see great comments posted like this. You seem to have a keen sense of humor and gift for great comedy one-liners.
I know ur not a kid any more but damn, way to go kid! The world needs more proactive first responders like you. I hope your career choice lets you do what you obviously do well and get paid for it.
Just stfu weird ass girls smh. He saved a persons life and y'all are all like " hes so cute omg what's his @ omg i want his babies we would be so cute like omg tjssignrksbfbtjs" stfu.
Some of these comments are ridiculous! Can people please STOP congratulating his mother. She saw a pervert and urged her son to leave with her. Being the "stay out of people's business" type, is a horrible character trait and just as guilty as the act itself. Had her son not been with her and she saw she would've left as she was already inclined to and security footage in the store would show her seeing and walking away. If educators, coaches, Human Resources, politicians, etc should be held liable for ignoring crimes, so should everyday civilians. Give this boy his flowers.
Cameron, you have proven to me, an adult, what I've known Al along, that teenagers, are totally awesome. Thank you for caring about other people. Good job, mom.
Anyone else mad that his mom is trying to act like she didn't try to ignore the situation? I hate people like that. They act like nothing is happening and when something does happen, they try to act like the hero.
Ammar Majuerae exactly, I was pissed off she didn’t do something, I’m a female who’s younger than her and would’ve stepped in, and her son had to do it for her! JUST give your son the goddamn credit!
@@dillpickle5960 Yea it's a complicated situation. A mother's main responsibility is to protect her kids. She doesn't want her son tackling a man bigger than him. I personally wouldn't hesitate as I'm a big guy myself. But her son is still a boy. Good for him though.
Why aren't we rewarding good behavior like this? The state should be giving this kid 10k for potentially saving a life. Instead we just give them praise and tell them to move along.
@@o340 wow that was way to long. Keep it simple he did what was right. The mother should have never left thebkid alone. Thank God he did what he did, end of story.
@@PLRJR2001 Im also 14 and i love my family, and am not suicidal and love my life (except math work lol) but I learnt that u have to listen to other people's problems and not think that they're nothing and they're just being dramatic because it's a real thing that happens and teens mental health is not the same as it used to be. Cuz of the social media and everything (which is why RU-vid is my only social media) but u still can make it seem like less because it's real. Lol I said a lot. Sorry. Bye lol
Cameron, I'm so happy and proud to been able to hear about a young man such as yourself. Watching this video gave me a little bit of hope there is still HUMANITY in our world
And people want to say “your asking for it.” A pervert is a pervert. When you say “No” you mean “No”. It doesn’t matter what you do or how your dressed or how your acting.
Deejay i understand what you are saying but what he said made complete sense. because some people say that it’s the girls fault she got raped, but this video is an example of how she didn’t even see it coming and did not do anything to set it off.
the 17 yr old: "excuse me sir do you know her?" suddenly, a man turns in their aisle with a whole ass camera crew speeding up behind him as the 17 year old boy turns around in fear "excuse me sir? im John Quinones with the tv show What Would You do"
A lot of parents especially first timers are ignorant to the dangers. You can't leave your child alone, ever. Unfortunately a friend of mine learned that the hard way when she left her six year old and five month old in her car so she could run into the gas station to pay for gas. 😢
I don’t understand this either. I may come off as over paranoid to some but idc. I never leave my kids alone. I’m baffled when I see this even when I go to the park I see kids alone playing and parents sitting on the bench on their phone. Why aren’t they paying attention?! Anyone can take your kid! I would never…. I’m sorry. My eyes are on my kids 24/7.
Sometimes doing the right thing isn't what's doing best for you. she was trying to encourage him to do the thing that was best for his safety but she recognizes that he did the overall morally right thing.
@@Xalifyy I’m fully aware that there’s perverts in both genders, and I absolutely believe that some of the ways that women sexualise and perv on men are messed up and too normalised for their own good, however it’s telling that most of the perverts are men and that they prey on women and girls. I’m also not trying to demonise men at all, what I’m saying is that boys are often raised to be complacent in this behaviour and unintentionally enable it (we live in a culture that sexualises young women a lot, basically). If women and girls can live in constant fear of this stuff then I believe as a man then we can have the time and decency to help change the culture and make their lives better, and the boy in this video is a very good example of how men can intervene.
@@_.d4ed the reson why people call teens problematic is your right it is cause of puberty and that's the age where there trying to find themselves and some might think there grown but not everyone is the same so yeah ig
What an incredible young man! That is one amazing mom to raise such a great kid. I love stories like this! I hope that all men will stand up and protect those who are vulnerable!
"I'm not a pervert." ...he says right after he was caught "grabbing himself" while staring at a young girl in the middle of a supermarket. Yeah, okay buddy.
Story Queen 0:35 “I seen the guy grabbing himself and my mom said “Cam, let’s go, keep walking!” And I said no somethings going on.” ...listening helps 😬
The parents dont effect it. I was raised with shit parents who were verbally abusive, and I have grown up fine. Mentally ill, but I would protect someone from SA with my whole being, I have friends who’ve experienced it and I wouldnt wish that on anyone. I also babysit. I’m good with kids, my goal is to br nothing like my parents. You wouldn’t say “good job” to my parents.
Good job for this boy protecting the little girl from a pervert. Good job for CBS to report the story, too. Now watch video (copy and paste title for search)"Girls at Risk: The Monsters Among Us In Restrooms" I don't understand why the mass media including CBS failed to report the good deed of any of the good citizens who caught the perverts sexually assaulted or raped real girls and women in the women's bathroom. Lucky for the little girl and this heroic teen that the pervert was not a so-called transgender woman with a male genital and that the assault did not happen in Target's bathroom under Obama's so-called transgender bathroom policy. May be that's why CBS has no problem reporting it.
Congratulations young man. You are a hero and made a huge difference in that girls life. Thank you for caring and acting. Mom, you raised a wonderful son.
@@cgbobsus6644 Right. People to give the parents credit when the kid does something good. But when a kid does something criminal, it's a disorder that came out of nowhere, like a cleft lip or something.
@@FireMinstrel Agree...especially the "I thank this boy's mother because he helped this little girl in danger" It annoys me real hard cuz it's the boy who should get the credit, not the parent, HE was the person who did good, most of the time parents tell their kids to ignore these types of situations...