In this video, you'll witness a moment where a Jewish couple, accompanied by their adorable baby, kindly asked a tourist to capture a precious memory. However, the tourist hesitates and declines the request. Fortunately, another tourist steps in and offers to take their photo. Greetings and thank you for tuning in to my video! I truly appreciate you taking the time to watch and I genuinely hope you enjoyed the content. If you found it engaging and worthwhile, I kindly ask for your support in giving the video a thumbs-up and subscribing to the channel. Your support means the world to me, and it motivates me to deliver more exciting content in the future. Wishing you a fantastic day ahead! 😊🙏
"accompanied by their adorable baby, kindly asked a tourist to capture a precious memory. " You're emotialising the whole thing. So my ass, we are ALWAYS obliged to meet the needs of another. And that is absolute bullshit. If we do something for strangers, that's fine. It's just as okay if we refuse to do it. But that's the way it is nowadays, don't stand out "negatively". You could demonise it emotionally.
Maybe the tourist in the red jacket didn't want to figure out an unfamiliar cellphone. Maybe she was busily involved in sorting out text messages on her own cellphone. Maybe there was a language issue. Just because the first person they asked didn't take their picture doesn't make them victims of disdain.
It's really affirming in the best way to see Orthodox representatives of this religion/ethnicity behaving well whilst at these historic sites. Recently, I had been dismayed by what appeared to be an undeniable pattern of mockery, disrespect and difficult behaviour from their co-religionists. I think that good examples should be acknowledged as much as bad examples should be condemned. All we ask for as a country is a little respect for our cultural traditions. 🇬🇧
@@kaycampbell8532 the lady is stating a fact that maybe you haven't witnessed. Unfortunately for the couple previous visitors of the same faith have disgraced themselves far too often. Faith shouldn't be a factor anywhere but...arrogance is also an awful trait. Unless you have seen other video's of Horse Guards please don't jump at the 'hate' accusation to anyone. 🙏
Had to look 3 times at the beginning, the first woman in red with two kids, the Jewish ladie asked, that person said no clear as day. Then the ladie looked at the gentleman who looked behind him to see his wife or girlfriend who then happily took the picture. I hope it did not ruin the Jewish ladies day.
@@kerryhadley7090 THESE 2 JEWS ARE ALWAYS MOCKING OUR GUARDS HOW DO YOU THINK OUR GUARDS FEEL WHEN THEY ARE SWEARING AT THEM AND PULLING FACE AT THEM STICKING THERE FINGERS UP AT THEM GOD BLESS OUR GUARDS 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@user-fe7mg5ot9zDoesn't matter what age (I'm 66)!!! I go outside with a heavy coat but wearing flip-flops!!! Apparently this person wouldn't even allow kids to play in the dirt!!!😂😂😂
jewish lady asked red coat tourist to take a photo of them but she declined because she was waiting to take photos of her kids instead. i don't blame her. she apologised and the jewish man accepted her apology. they eventually had their photo taken and the jewish man looked disgusted that the red coat lady did'nt want to take a photo of them when they were leaving. eventually everyone had a photo taken of themselves.
Finally a couple from that certain religious group actually behaving with respect to some degree, usually every time we see some from that religion they are mocking and disrespecting the Guards bothe Sentry and Box Guards and openly misbehaving while at Horse Guards. So even though they did stay in front of the chains for quite a while blocking some from moving forward it was nice to see some respect for the Guard and other tourists, and TY to the tourist who did take their photo for them. Keep Safe Keep Strong 🦘🦘🦘🦘❤❤❤❤
Why are people being so nasty? We’ve seen lots of people of different race, religion and colour being rude and disrespectful to the guards. If we were to hold every person responsible for the actions of their own kind no one would be allowed at the horse guard. Good on the lady who took the photo, she showed the sort of kindness and non judgement we should all abide by, they weren’t being disrespectful or rude. No one agrees with what’s happening at the moment, at the end of the day a lot of the people who are being harmed on both sides are innocent!
Incorrect interpretation. The tourist wasn't sure if the request was directed towards him so he looked behind him at which point his partner jumped in saying they'd take the picture.
Had to look 3 times at the beginning, the first woman in red with two kids, the Jewish ladie asked, that person said no clear as day. Then the ladie looked at the gentleman who looked behind him to see his wife or girlfriend who then happily took the picture. I hope it did not ruin the Jewish ladies day.
Well fine let the st begin I see what’s going on in red coats family their kid pushes the bro back from him I see the boy will cut them out once he is older smh , I’m glad not all of this religion is not disrespectful
I’ve had 5 kids myself and have been in that position. I try not to judge other moms- and that baby is at the age where he probably keeps grabbing and taking his socks off. You choose the battle- I’d have left my kids socks off too-
What do you mean by "those people?" I see everyone doing this with babies. I don't get it either, but I hope you weren't singling out this particular couple.