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A Black woman with Albinism tries to be accepted.
WAR OF COLORS is used with permission from Emir Kumova. Learn more at warofcolors.com.
In many ways, Rue is a typical young woman. Smart, hard-working and attractive, she's a writer, she comes from a loving home and family, and she has a crush on her co-worker at her restaurant job.
But Rue also has albinism, which makes life harder for her sometimes. She's not quite accepted by the Black community: to some, she's not Black enough, she's too white or she's just a "freak." And the white community treats her as Black. People stare at her on the bus. Her co-worker thinks she looks weird. Even in an inclusive creative community, she feels excluded. With such obstacles, Rue must find her voice, as well as her sense of acceptance.
Written and directed by Emir Kumova, this short drama captures both the external and internal struggles of people who have albinism, a genetic disorder in which the skin produces less melanin than normal, leading to a variety of complications. It is very much a portrait of a modern young woman going about her ordinary, everyday life. But it's not as ordinary as she'd like, for the attitudes around her albinism complicate nearly all aspects of her life.
The heart of the film is actor Diandra Forrest's moving performance as Rue, who possesses a strong character arc, thanks to excellent, measured writing and direction. Captured with moody, elegant set of visuals, the storytelling takes Rue through a series of contexts, from her warmth and acceptance from her loving father to her work, where she has a tolerant boss and a co-worker she has a crush on.
We see her at a spoken word gathering for other Black poets and performers; we see her on a bus. Through it all, Forrest -- who got her start as the first woman with albinism signed to a major modeling agency -- portrays Rue as a typical young woman, just trying to get a foothold and establish a positive life that's full of friendships, romance and meaningful endeavor -- and full of vulnerability and heartbreak when it proves so difficult.
She's often reminded of how she doesn't fit in. And then there is her internalization of the prejudice that she faces, which only intensifies with each obstacle. She becomes more isolated and depressed, but when she receives encouragement from an unexpected source, she steps onto the stage and unleashes her story and her voice -- and in doing so, finds genuine empowerment and self-acceptance.
WAR OF COLORS is part of a storytelling tradition that helps us to imagine life in another person's shoes -- simple, and yet invaluable in helping us truly empathize with one another. One-in-20,000 people in the U.S. have albinism, and it's more common in many other places like Tanzania, where 1-in-1,000 people have it -- and are also killed and mutilated because of the mistaken belief that their body parts have magical properties that can heal diseases.
Rue doesn't face that horror, but she does face exclusion, isolation and a lack of recognition of her basic humanity, and we come away from the film with an understanding of the complexity of her issues, and how deeply they affect her. She is denied community and solidarity and is seen as not enough or less than fully human. But seeing her reclaim her voice and share her truth in the face of it all is inspiring and triumphant -- for those with albinism, and for anyone who ever felt excluded for something beyond their control.

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Комментарии : 7 тыс.   
@Dreaplum
@Dreaplum Год назад
I'm a black girl (17) with albinism and I also felt like I didn't fit in with the black community. It took a while for me to love my skin and embrace it but now, instead of wanting to fit in, I stand out and make myself known.
@aimreyne8487
@aimreyne8487 Год назад
your pfp is really prettyy
@iammar1159
@iammar1159 Год назад
Hi sis, I’m so sorry you felt like you didn’t belong. People can be so ignorant and push away anything they’re not familiar with. I have 2 younger cousins who have albinism and I would hate to imagine that they felt left out because of ignorance from other people. Keep your head up strong and never let them get to you. ❤️❤️
@セラフィナ
@セラフィナ Год назад
I’m very sorry
@btsareoppas
@btsareoppas Год назад
GIRL IF THATS YOU IN THE PFP ISTG YOU ARE SO GORGEOUS
@irenemorley75
@irenemorley75 Год назад
Well this just shows how these people can be and they have the nerve to call white people racist 🤔
@Fumi007
@Fumi007 Год назад
This is so interesting. I grew up in a Black community with a girl who had albanism. She was like this lady in that she has the full nose, lips, and afro hair. As kids, we saw our friend as a Black girl who a genetic blip that messed with her pigment. She was actually very popular because she was cheerful with good energy. Now she's a lawyer and singer. I'm glad she was accepted by most of us, especially after watching this.
@ZEBEEtheoriginal
@ZEBEEtheoriginal Год назад
Same. We never treated the kids differently when we were growing up.
@TimothyYancy
@TimothyYancy Год назад
+++ ALM Albino Lives Matter!
@april_dawn
@april_dawn Год назад
Ditto 💯
@msessenceofreality
@msessenceofreality Год назад
That's awesome!
@spidercherry108
@spidercherry108 Год назад
Right because most people are normal and the world is not as depressing as Omeleto makes it out to be. I don't even know why I am still subscribed.
@Nick-zc7qe
@Nick-zc7qe Год назад
"And whatever skin you're in, is absolutely stunning." That line hit so hard. This is so well done.
@davidowens5898
@davidowens5898 10 месяцев назад
Her poem kicked ass....but that ending? When he removes the make-up? Now THAT really kicked some ass. Omeleto is one of the finest discoveries in media I've come across in YEARS. It is unsurpassed in quality and talent. Hollywood can only dream of work this good. Most of what comes out of Hollywood lately is krap. Omeleto is consistently excellent.
@shannyapreeya4878
@shannyapreeya4878 Год назад
This hit so so close to home, as someone with Vitiligo. There is nothing wrong with us for lacking melanin. Our blood is the same colour as yours and that's all that matters.
@onlythetruth883
@onlythetruth883 Год назад
Shannya What they do to her. Is exactly what they do and continue to do to yt. Don't lose out on that moral of that story and the moral of the existence of people like her. It is to reveal the inner mind of so called "victims".
@juliaconnell
@juliaconnell Год назад
Shannya - I haven't walked in your shoes, I don't know you pain, nor your struggles (though I hope there is some joy as well). whenever I see a person with Vitiligo (& I'm acquainted with a few) I'm reminded that we are all human, all just people, we laugh, we cry, we hurt, we love & are loved - black, 'white', brown - all just shades of the same skin. sending you so much love, & strength - thank you for being YOU 🖤🤍🤎
@squadgeman3247
@squadgeman3247 Год назад
My ex has vitiligo. Nobody cares but her. She suffers because of her self-image. It never bothered me, and I don't know one person who was bothered by it... except for her. We all have things we don't like about ourselves, but that's life. Most other people don't notice, and if they do at first, they soon ignore it.
@frds_skce
@frds_skce Год назад
@@squadgeman3247 man, so sorry to hear that she's your ex now. What happened, man? If you would like to share it
@squadgeman3247
@squadgeman3247 Год назад
@@frds_skce She gave me an ultimatum to marry her, and I thought she cared more about getting married than she cared about me. I don't think she loved me, so... I had to let her go.
@therealJamieJoy
@therealJamieJoy Год назад
This is beautiful. The actress who plays Rue looks like a gorgeous model to me. So many beautiful looks within one person. The writing and message touched my heart.
@liviavallendenez
@liviavallendenez Год назад
The actress is a model named Diandra Forest.
@therealJamieJoy
@therealJamieJoy Год назад
@@liviavallendenez thank you for taking the time to let me know. I appreciate!
@hollyschofield8141
@hollyschofield8141 Год назад
@@thefutureinblack Your right, I think she's dope!!👌
@therealJamieJoy
@therealJamieJoy Год назад
@@thefutureinblack she's beautiful!!
@deepsleep7822
@deepsleep7822 Год назад
@@therealJamieJoy : yes, she’s very attractive.
@Vigilant723
@Vigilant723 Год назад
She looked so beauthiful when she took that wig off.
@youremybiggestfan
@youremybiggestfan Год назад
Stunning woman. Whats her name? Shes a model right?
@cinnabun1985
@cinnabun1985 Год назад
Facts! I hated that wig
@buzzlightyear120
@buzzlightyear120 Год назад
It is a short film bro, it is makup
@MYokheved
@MYokheved 4 месяца назад
​@@youremybiggestfanthe beautiful Diandra Forrest
@TeriHargraveartist
@TeriHargraveartist 3 месяца назад
She took it off and there she was 🙂
@ChelseaLori
@ChelseaLori Год назад
Psa: the actress who plays Rue is Diandra Forrest. She’s the first person with albinism to be signed to a major modeling agency. So yes, she’s an actual runway model. But if you read interviews with her, she also struggled with stigma, etc, as depicted in this short film. Beautiful storytelling here. Thank you to the filmmakers for sharing this story💜💜👏👏
@pourladentelle
@pourladentelle 9 месяцев назад
I was gonna say, she's pretty!!! 😍
@kayleighgroenendal8473
@kayleighgroenendal8473 9 месяцев назад
She LOOKS like a model!! I'm not surprised 😍
@Ash26Ken13
@Ash26Ken13 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for the info ❤
@carolinematusevich889
@carolinematusevich889 8 месяцев назад
I hope she has a very bright future. This world needs more people like her to help end the stigma associated with albinism, worldwide.
@RomanMurallo
@RomanMurallo 8 месяцев назад
She has a beautiful name ❤
@whitehairsmiling9366
@whitehairsmiling9366 Год назад
I have vitiligo and I’m 70 years old great grandma and I cried like a baby! Girl you spoke my LIFE!❤
@motherbc1216
@motherbc1216 Год назад
Aww… right on! My niece has vitiligo on small portion of her mouth. We just have educate the ignorant. You are a beautiful Granny. To GOD be the GLORY!
@saliloveniall162
@saliloveniall162 Год назад
Your profile picture is nice you look so beautiful and your smile also ☺️
@friedrice7727
@friedrice7727 Год назад
I'm really sad reading this. I'm realizing I grew up around really good people. I've seen dozens of people with vitiligo living in NY and it's just so normal to us. So are black people of every complexion. I guess because there's millions of people here.
@TheeAntiChris
@TheeAntiChris Год назад
As someone with a family full of many different races and colors, religious and political beliefs, like myself, I’ll never understand why society places so much importance on the color of one’s skin…
@Memento_Mori_Morals
@Memento_Mori_Morals Год назад
I am from a Euro/native American BG but I am baffled by such things, too. My mom was very instrumental I think in helping me not to care about someone's sexuality or skin color. My best friend growing up was black and I loved her so much! (our moms were friends/coworkers.) As I got older I also don't really care much about gender or looks when dating, too. People with racial preferences in dating RLY baffle me.
@GypsyDove
@GypsyDove Год назад
I've never comprehended this either wrapping paper for the SouL in many shades of brown some lighter others darker a 🌈 Rainbow of Clay 🌈 shouldn't the colors of our SouL be more important? The 💝PReSeNCe WiTHiN 💝 is the GiFT. A diamond loses no worth wrapped in newspaper...
@arrigune
@arrigune Год назад
It has to do with cultural heritage. If you've been taught that the colour of the skin is a race, you'll believe it. The process of deconstruction is not easy, it takes a lot of effort, and who wants to get out of the comfort zone?
@motherbc1216
@motherbc1216 Год назад
Exactly. Unfortunately it will always be this way.
@collenhenkle5991
@collenhenkle5991 Год назад
she is black ..black features with a white skin
@OddWomanOut_Pi81
@OddWomanOut_Pi81 Год назад
This actress is Diandra Forrest... She's also had a pretty successful modeling career; strutted onto those runways and showed everyone that a Black woman with albinism can make her mark and pave the way for the uniquely beautiful of the world. She's amazing. So glad to see her dipping her toe into the pool of acting. 🥰
@frenchartantiquesparis424
@frenchartantiquesparis424 Год назад
Thank you! You allowed me to look up this wonderful woman.
@MachinaGirlRobots
@MachinaGirlRobots Год назад
She is so beautiful!
@DellBlackberry22
@DellBlackberry22 Год назад
I thought that was make-up
@cagneybillingsley2165
@cagneybillingsley2165 Год назад
muh struggles. people have so little perspective about the real hardships of the world they think skin color is a major disadvantage for them. it's sickening.
@yaelfeder9042
@yaelfeder9042 Год назад
Yes love her
@mi-y
@mi-y Год назад
As a brown girl with vitiligo, this felt relatable, made me teary. The struggle trying to accept your skin but the society not letting you is sickening
@lemurianchick
@lemurianchick 7 месяцев назад
No one gives you permission to accept yourself. 🙄
@delicatemoves123
@delicatemoves123 7 месяцев назад
Don't let society get you down. You are beautiful.
@theonlinecrunch7874
@theonlinecrunch7874 7 месяцев назад
you are very beautiful, they just don't understand. My mother has it too and it has made her very insecure and other things including now a drug addict but we still always love her and try. But its no joke how messed up society has been taught to be. I have learned to never judge anyone because of this so I don't. Everyone is beautiful and unique in their own ways.
@sampsonleevon1982
@sampsonleevon1982 7 месяцев назад
They should scream at God...
@styphlynne8253
@styphlynne8253 7 месяцев назад
@@delicatemoves123 More than Beautiful - stunning!! Imagine kids born without enough hormones and punished/ put down because they dont develop completely XX or XY.
@heidilefevre2680
@heidilefevre2680 Год назад
I absolutely love when that man washed his face at the end of the program to be who he is. I never expected that. Her speech helped him to finally be himself 💜
@cheuthao7624
@cheuthao7624 Год назад
That was my favorite part. It gave me chills ❤
@AllsalonsKenya
@AllsalonsKenya Год назад
and he's so handsome.
@Ashley-cr4ow
@Ashley-cr4ow Год назад
Vitiligo is so beautiful
@diegoh7174
@diegoh7174 Год назад
That’s not normal for a black person to try and change his face or for anybody. Unless the person was white and he decided to paint himself, but a real person with dark skin will always have that skin until they die. There’s no such thing as losing the color of your skin unless you are yellow.
@diegoh7174
@diegoh7174 Год назад
It’s not good if people are yellow because it’s not good for the body.
@squadgeman3247
@squadgeman3247 Год назад
As a father of two daughters, this movie brought a tear to my eyes.
@onlythetruth883
@onlythetruth883 Год назад
Squadgeman This is what yt has to endure every single day of their lives from people who she originates from. That is the moral of this story. And the dna message conveyed by people like her.
@khairulfaizi9977
@khairulfaizi9977 Год назад
here : two daughters & they rock
@onlythetruth883
@onlythetruth883 Год назад
@Caribbean Ín The House The first blk began life as an albino. His name was cain. That is before receiving that mark for his protection. For his what??. That's right, I said for his protection. The dna message of her and others like her is to give that throwback understanding.
@onlythetruth883
@onlythetruth883 Год назад
@Caribbean Ín The House Yes cain. The son of your father, the serpent in the garden.
@sticksbass
@sticksbass Год назад
@Caribbean Ín The House apparently u haven't a clue what leprosy is.
@ChandanSharma07
@ChandanSharma07 Год назад
Vision will take you further than eyesight ever will. What an amazing movie!
@orenthiadillard8993
@orenthiadillard8993 Год назад
Tell that to a blind person! 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
@theonlyonewithgum1452
@theonlyonewithgum1452 Год назад
@@orenthiadillard8993 Lolol... But a blind person would probably agree with that sentiment. Impaired eyesight ain't gonna stop a blind person with vision.
@sharoncook5883
@sharoncook5883 Год назад
Treat others like you want to be treated, Be kind respect each other, Love you're self and Love other's, Hate is not the key to life, Love is the key to life 😔😔😔😔😔
@anapaocastro
@anapaocastro Год назад
when she saw the man with vitiligo i sobbed :( her face looked so relieved that she had found someone who understands...
@findingfynergy
@findingfynergy Год назад
As an African American Woman with Albinism this hit HOME! I shed some tears at the end!! Although I haven’t been treated as harshly, I can certainly relate Thank you to the creator for helping to raise awareness
@kimiT1800
@kimiT1800 Год назад
I’m a black woman with albinism also, it was hard when I was growing up but as an adult the questions and stares etc are almost non existent… depends where I go. Of course if I’m outta town where people never seen a person with albinism I may get some stares but it doesn’t bother anymore
@youremybiggestfan
@youremybiggestfan Год назад
I have a black albino neighbour. I think its pretty interesting. I find it kinda beautiful. I understand it must be hard sometimes. Respect
@youremybiggestfan
@youremybiggestfan Год назад
@@MissNolver2 what do you mean? It can be dangerous to live in a hot and sunny climate if youre albino. I guess youre point is the skin bleaching trend going on in the dancehall community. Its not the same. You dont know what they go trough tho
@nickb839
@nickb839 Год назад
I’m half Indian half white with full lips and a wide nose. Born with light skin that Is like my mother. Always knew it would be a struggle and I tan as much as I can.
@nickb839
@nickb839 Год назад
End up looking Puerto Rican or something but definitely have felt a little of this pain.
@chakichan_uwu
@chakichan_uwu Год назад
I'm neither black nor white but this made me tear up. People can be so mean...I'm disgusted. Why can't they just mind their own business? Also, it takes zero dollars to be a decent human being.
@babagalacticus
@babagalacticus Год назад
what was that the ghost of jacob marley said to ebeneezer scrooge when he said "we were just men of business"? "mankind WAS your business".
@michelleowens2737
@michelleowens2737 Год назад
the woman in the video is Not white either her skin is white.
@alexl.9602
@alexl.9602 Год назад
​@Merry Ely Yes but a lot of the black community don't acce9t Mexicans or natives or Indians who are brown or black as black because we don't have or don't have a large % of African in their blood. It's a sad truth and a divide you're seeing more and more now a days :(. which is why movies like this are good to open the discussion.
@lullaby218
@lullaby218 Год назад
Ironically it's the black community that is the most raycist in today's age.
@Apebek
@Apebek Год назад
@@alexl.9602 True, in America black just means afro-american. Most of them are not half as black as an australian aboriginal.
@Quin_79
@Quin_79 Год назад
My grandpa was full blooded Choctaw and had vitiligo.... I used to spend hours in his lap as a little girl tracing all of his beautiful lines and finding all sorts of shapes, animals, and other things that my eyes saw as his body's way of saying, "YES I AM THE CHIEF OF OUR CLAN" He used to tell stories about his mother ( the medicine woman of their tribe) telling him that each area that had lost it's pigment was the spirit of their ancestors walking with him and in him. He wore his skin as proudly as he wore his headdress, he bridged the gaps between "the white man" and Native Americans as he traveled the world as the Diplomatic embassador for the Lions Club! I was raised without "colors" being how I saw humans, I was raised to see the spirit of the soul, to look beyond and trust in the character of a human..... I was raised to believe beauty is from within, and to measure everyone I encountered by the site of our ancestors.... I've walked with spirits, danced under full moons in my deer skin dress.... I was raised and thus raised my own sons this way....... We ALL BLEED THE SAME, CRY THE SAME, SMILE, HURT, AND LOVE THE SAME!!!! THE BEST PART.... I WAS ADOPTED AND YET, I WAS ACCEPTED AND TREATED AS PART OF THE TRIBE, TRAINED TO TAKE MY GREAT GRANDMOTHER'S PLACE IN OUR TRIBE, I WAS TAUGHT THE NATIVE LANGUAGE, I WAS LOVED BEYOND MEASURE! I found out at the age of 16... about my mother marrying the man who helped raise me and adopt me at age 3! I'm eternally grateful for those blessed years with my grandparents and my time on the reservation!! All my blessings to everyone, may you find your own inner peace, joy, love and acceptance no matter what!!!
@JustASliceOfSweetPotatoPie
@JustASliceOfSweetPotatoPie Год назад
Thank you for sharing your beautiful story.
@diamondj1979
@diamondj1979 Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing, wishing you alll the peace, joy and love that Mother Earth has to offer 💜
@HibiscusMelody
@HibiscusMelody Год назад
I’m full blooded Choctaw as well, such a beautiful story thank you for sharing this! Many blessings to you and happy holidays! ✨
@Quin_79
@Quin_79 Год назад
@@HibiscusMelody yay!!!! I still have my medicine pouch and my symbol on it!
@larabraver
@larabraver Год назад
Oh, what beautiful, vivid writing. What a gift! Blessings to you 🎉
@steffibaker6121
@steffibaker6121 Год назад
I'm in tears. I'm biracial black/white but look more white. I have spent my life being started at and constantly asked to explain myself. I'm not white enough, I'm not black enough. I relate to Rue's pain. And thankfully I got to where Rue got to - that sweet spot of total self-acceptance. Loved the twist at the end when he wiped the make-up off. When you stand up and be you and love you and love all, you open the door for others to do the same. Great film. Glad I found it.
@chrisrob4588
@chrisrob4588 11 месяцев назад
I must be a glutton for punishment, cried 5 times watching the video and then hit the comment section to tear up again lol
@ilovehel0
@ilovehel0 8 месяцев назад
Sammeee
@prtdiva
@prtdiva 8 месяцев назад
But you aren’t technically black or white enough because you’re mixed. You’re both things and shouldn’t have to choose one or the other. You also can’t get upset with either side of your races because they don’t see you as 100% black or white. Unfortunately being mixed comes with privilege in the Black community because of fair skin and looser curl patterns with hair. But discrimination in the white community for not being pure blood. Hopefully you can find peace with being mixed.
@28gire-jp1tw
@28gire-jp1tw 8 месяцев назад
​@@prtdivaIs What colour is "pure blood"?
@Orlanzepol123
@Orlanzepol123 8 месяцев назад
@@28gire-jp1twI’ve seen many dna test results online and there are many people who are 100% European and others who are 100% black/African. No admixture. But I’m sure you’re talking about something else.
@johnbowman1076
@johnbowman1076 Год назад
My niece is 6'5" inches tall. She's very popular and successful in love and career now at age 28. Yet as she goes about her life she always hears the word "Giant" slipping through conversations initiated by strangers. It seldom voiced in a kind way. I think it wounds me more than it does her. Not much to be done about it.
@standdown4929
@standdown4929 Год назад
Brittany Griner has this, and everyone says she is a man, but she is a woman. Her mother did an interview and showed her daughters pics when she was growing up and taller than the other children. I feel bad for Brittany, for how people can be so cruel to her. Gigantism, also known as giantism, is a condition characterized by excessive growth and height significantly above average. In humans, this condition is caused by over-production of growth hormone in childhood.
@yarpenzigrin1893
@yarpenzigrin1893 Год назад
Imagine what it's like to be a short man. Let's say 5'2. Women don't even treat these men like humans.
@victory7091
@victory7091 Год назад
@@yarpenzigrin1893 i know how it feels....i am one of these men
@victory7091
@victory7091 Год назад
being a short man is also similarly painful if not worse
@wendycorrea1
@wendycorrea1 Год назад
Wow. I felt her anguish. Beautifully written.
@IzmanHawk
@IzmanHawk Год назад
1. Vision will take you further than eyesight ever will. 2. Beauty is a feeling that comes from within. 3. Whatever skin you’re in, it’s absolutely stunning.
@DrAlexisM
@DrAlexisM 9 месяцев назад
Yes 🙌 ❤💪🖤🤍
@nikoleknight2522
@nikoleknight2522 Год назад
This woman is absolutely GORGEOUS!!!!!! Like seriously, her bone structure, her facial features, her proportions, She's got it all!!!! She legitimately could be a model if she's not already. LIKE WOW!!!
@ChelseaLori
@ChelseaLori Год назад
The actress who plays rue is Diandra Forrest. She’s the first person with albinism to be signed to a major modeling agency. So yes, she’s an actual runway model. But if you read interviews with her, she has also struggled with the stigma, etc, depicted in this short film.
@bobsecret199
@bobsecret199 8 месяцев назад
(SIGH) Ummmm *…NO!* 🙄
@Nawaf-
@Nawaf- 8 месяцев назад
I think the most beautiful feature is actually her skin. Albinism is unique and people with unique features stand out. Thus, embracing one’s uniqueness makes them stunningly beautiful. 💪 Own your bodies and embrace your features. Only this way you will win your confidence and happiness. And let’s not forget. You don’t have to have albinism to be unique. Every single human has different unique features and can get bullied for it… unless they embrace it and owning it is very attractive. 👍
@healmyroots
@healmyroots 8 месяцев назад
Calm down. She's definitely beautiful but you're doing the most.
@krystinaiqbal5897
@krystinaiqbal5897 8 месяцев назад
IKR ❤❤
@Raaaaven
@Raaaaven Год назад
This reminds me of this girl I went to middle school with, her name was Jade. People used to bully her and call her a white girl so much (side note: nothing wrong with being a white girl but as a black girl with albinism, I can understand how that can be upsetting to a pre teen trying to find her identity). I remember her crying in the back of the classroom often. I tried to be her friend and comfort her when she would cry but I think that the bullying made her really distrustful of others, understandably so, and she would brush me off. I hope she was able to find peace with herself over the years.
@sarahbrown6637
@sarahbrown6637 Год назад
💗
@blackpowerpuff6155
@blackpowerpuff6155 Год назад
I would be mad too If I was constantly called something I wasn't.
@hassanas.benjamin3818
@hassanas.benjamin3818 Год назад
That so sad. I was always friend with the Uber dogs
@Alvan81
@Alvan81 Год назад
Kids are almost demonic, the way they go after someone different.😒
@natalievu4399
@natalievu4399 Год назад
@@Alvan81 True & some never grow out of it.
@Broni_ba
@Broni_ba Год назад
I have albinism and this had me crying through and through. People don't understand. It's like you don't fit in anywhere. Some days are better, but mostly everyone reminds you how different you are.
@Lykaah1
@Lykaah1 Год назад
I am African. I live in Nigeria. I have also visited Western countries too. Growing up, I thought Albinos were just exceptionally beautiful, I still do. You are beautiful. Don't let anyone make you feel otherwise. Your beautiful golden hair, unique to you is what others try buy from the market by purchasing hair dyes. Some human beings chose to destroy others with qualities and features they do not have becuase of hidden envy. That is their problem. We are all beautiful 😍. You are uniquely beautiful ❤ .
@CandyCoated96
@CandyCoated96 Год назад
*Your wonderfully and fearfully made.* ♡Psalm 139:13-16♡ For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well. My frame was not hidden from you when I was made in the secret place, when I was woven together in the depths of the earth. Your eyes saw my unformed body; all the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be.
@armandoazevedo396
@armandoazevedo396 Год назад
They are wrong. And don't ever entertain their ignorance or pay attention to their comments. You are just as part of us as everyone else. Some humans are flawed and twisted and that's not your fault.
@neezzaneezza2580
@neezzaneezza2580 Год назад
Let me just say how beautiful you are. If your parents are black then you are a black girl and if your parents are white you are a white girl. You are gorgeous no matter what colour you are love. I've been bullied just because I'm not shaped like other women. I have curves but my back has a deep curve so they call me a duck. I embraced this as time passed and I love myself regardless. I let them know I'm use to being called so many things that these days I can't be bothered. Some days it plays on your mind but I love me
@Broni_ba
@Broni_ba Год назад
@@Lykaah1 thank you for your words of encouragement. That bit about the golden hair is so true. Someone told me that once, and I'm glad to hear it again 🙂.
@kimiT1800
@kimiT1800 Год назад
I’m a black woman with albinism also, it was hard when I was growing up but as an adult the questions and stares etc are almost non existent… depends where I go. Of course if I’m outta town where people never seen a person with albinism I may get some stares but it doesn’t bother me anymore. I developed a thick skin but also learned to love and embrace my self and there’s nothing wrong with me. My albinism doesn’t take away how intelligent, funny or beautiful I am.. Live Loud & Proud💜
@waverider8549
@waverider8549 Год назад
Im a white woman from South Africa. We have a lot of black people with albinism, so it hardly elicits a stare. However, I wince whenever I see a schooldchild with albinism out in a glaring sun. Its extremely dangerous and I wish the schools would adress it with hats, parasols etc. We have strict school uniforms. Maybe they are wearing sunscreen. I hope so.
@davechristensen8299
@davechristensen8299 Год назад
I would probably try to sneak a good look at you, just because I think unique races and colors are highly interesting. In a herd of mustangs, the palomino, the white horse or the pinto is the one that everyone wants. In a flock of gray pigeons the white or spotted one is the beautiful one. Some of us feel the same way about people. People look longer when someone is beautiful, or just unique. Being unique is a great way to get attention. If someone's face was badly scarred by a fire, we would look away. I think that most people who look at albinos are probably just interested, and it is not a sign of discomfort as often as you might think. Give us the benefit of the doubt. 😘❤💕
@shlokamsrivastava6782
@shlokamsrivastava6782 Год назад
Thanks for your experience. It helped. 🤠
@CoolGobyFish
@CoolGobyFish Год назад
@@waverider8549 don't they kill albinos for magic in your country? or is that in Nigeria? I saw a special about these poor people afraid to leave their house because of it
@kimiT1800
@kimiT1800 Год назад
@@davechristensen8299 that’s a great point and I feel that way now but growing up it was confusing and sometimes associated with mean words. Now I throw a smile 😊
@bibianamashamba9022
@bibianamashamba9022 9 месяцев назад
I am from Tanzania and I have albinism. What she said about Tanzania is true because It happened to me. Than you for this wonderful movie.❤❤❤
@a123phi5
@a123phi5 7 месяцев назад
Are you safe now?
@zombinaagogo
@zombinaagogo 3 месяца назад
I'm so sorry you had to experience that. I hope you're safe and you have peace in your life from the ignorance of other people.
@Jay.Laurent
@Jay.Laurent Год назад
It's VERY rare that I tear up at a short film. But wow, this one really hit me. Bravo everyone involved in making this film. Such a powerful message. It teaches us to watch out for our ignorance and biases because we all have them whether it is intentional or not. And shout out to the lead character. She looks like a gorgeous super model. **Edit** I just checked and she IS a super model. 😂
@melissamccoy5243
@melissamccoy5243 Год назад
I agree
@jamesbedukodjograham5508
@jamesbedukodjograham5508 Год назад
This movie is emotional totally. I can relate to it totally because I am a mixed person myself.
@RDCFemmes
@RDCFemmes Год назад
@@jamesbedukodjograham5508 but she isn't mixed. She is albino.
@jamesbedukodjograham5508
@jamesbedukodjograham5508 Год назад
@@RDCFemmes More Importantly and sexily he is a human being,
@nemilien31
@nemilien31 Год назад
@@RDCFemmes What she mean is she related because of times that she felt she could not fit in
@infamouskidd8767
@infamouskidd8767 Год назад
I'm black and I went through the same thing that she went through. I remember a story on my mom telling me that people would look at her weird because she's a black woman walking around with a pale child with blonde hair. She even told me of an incident of someone directly coming up and asking her if I was hers. I went through a LOT in school but eventually I got comfortable in my own skin and now i'm proud of who I am.
@CoolGobyFish
@CoolGobyFish Год назад
My Korean friend had a baby that came out competely European looking due to her Dutch husband. She said most people think she is a nany)))
@irenemorley75
@irenemorley75 Год назад
It's not just black people that go through bullying, white people get bullied by black people too, we just laugh it off and don't make a big thing out of it..... if your happy with who you are then you don't see it as a problem.
@serahjoby6250
@serahjoby6250 Год назад
Damn.
@MaySins
@MaySins Год назад
@@irenemorley75 wtf? black Albinos do not identify as white, they are black nevertheless.
@ballgown4life
@ballgown4life Год назад
I might glance because i find it unique
@KristaAndersonPhilipps
@KristaAndersonPhilipps Год назад
I just totally broke down when she got off the train. How could people behave like this? She's so beautiful, legitimately beautiful. I don't understand why humans can't stop treating people so horribly. He said it right 'we are who we are' - it doesn't matter what your color is, it matters if you're a terrible person. The only thing you shouldn't be is a terrible person.
@catsoffirstave1091
@catsoffirstave1091 Год назад
It's... a movie.
@ryee5406
@ryee5406 Год назад
@@catsoffirstave1091 true but this is how most albinos are treated
@EliteHumanNetwork
@EliteHumanNetwork Год назад
@@ryee5406 Lies
@ryee5406
@ryee5406 Год назад
@@EliteHumanNetwork no not really…
@dolceblaq
@dolceblaq Год назад
@Kiss The Cook you look albino yourself.
@Michelle-ew1vr
@Michelle-ew1vr 9 месяцев назад
When her child self came to wipe her tears I lost it 😭 this was beautiful
@sapnasinha804
@sapnasinha804 Год назад
I know what it feels like to be rejected. Got alopecia and lost almost all hair on my head. My bf rejected me and I lost my job. Be brave and know that this too shall pass
@solarlola5953
@solarlola5953 Год назад
Wow they fired you because you lost your hair?
@sapnasinha804
@sapnasinha804 Год назад
@@solarlola5953 they said "I did not fit" either because of my hair or my skin- I'm not white
@RK-su4hs
@RK-su4hs Год назад
@@sapnasinha804 so sorry for your pain. When doors slam in my face I remind myself I am on a spiritual journey Life knows what is best for my growth & development Painful as it is at the time Then I go to the next indicated action When I look back in a few weeks time I realize in the long term life was moving me towards a better situation Hind sight is the only clear 20:20 Keep your head up
@awatifhassan9365
@awatifhassan9365 Год назад
So sorry to hear that my dear I pray it gets better for you ❤
@gusmonster59
@gusmonster59 Год назад
If you were fired for losing your hair, you can sue your employer for wrongful termination.
@kaguramata7733
@kaguramata7733 Год назад
There's nothing wrong with the color of her skin she's human just like the rest of us she bleeds, she feels, she breathes like the rest of us. She's gorgeous! Never change who you are because we all are imperfectly perfect.
@Mixmasala218
@Mixmasala218 Год назад
You are right but in some part of Africa it is not easy for people with albanism, they used to be kidnapped and killed.
@Editor-dt6sq
@Editor-dt6sq Год назад
@@Mixmasala218 Say Tanzania and Zambia. Who are you afraid of?
@hankastrapkova9376
@hankastrapkova9376 Год назад
the world will never change. people say this all the time, but they will still judge and stare rudely at these wonderful people. no matter what we do. most of the people will never change
@kaguramata7733
@kaguramata7733 Год назад
Hey everyone and yes your right she is gorgeous all around and yes the world will never change and I know what you mean by how people stare because it happens to me all the time because I'm different
@sv6775
@sv6775 Год назад
🙏🏾❤️
@SH-eg8vh
@SH-eg8vh Год назад
It's a damn shame how true this story is. People need to treat everyone the way they want to be talked to, looked at, and treated. Do it with respect and love. Treat people like they're your long lost relative that you cant wait to catch up with. This story broth brought tears to my eyes.
@kenzo7513
@kenzo7513 Год назад
I am not for being super tolerant but i get what u are saying and agree with ur point.
@priskruger314
@priskruger314 3 месяца назад
Thank you ❤
@MoviesWithMia
@MoviesWithMia Год назад
Incredibly moving. I am not an individual with Vitiligo or Albinism, but I think this short brings up an important topic with the black community. There is no right way to express your blackness, no “correct way to be black”. We each have vastly different experiences and backgrounds unique to our own experience. I am a tri-racial black passing person and I always struggled with the idea of “not being black enough” or not fitting in. In that way, I can relate to Rue’s story, and I continually have to remind myself that there is no right way to be black, no manual or book. It’s all about your own unique experiences. Thank you, Omeleto for such a beautiful story!
@CharGC123
@CharGC123 Год назад
Can't stop crying. Humanity can be so cruel... and so beautiful! True beauty has nothing to do with skin or outward appearance, which is just an accident of birth, but the heart and character of an evolved soul.
@lauriehamilton2436
@lauriehamilton2436 Год назад
I'm not crying......yes I am. This was one of the most powerful short films. As an ex Chef, and a white woman, there was so much going on that moved me deeply. We are all brothers and sisters on this Earth. Thank you for making this film. 💜
@liviavallendenez
@liviavallendenez Год назад
I love Diandra Forrest! Ever since I saw her carry her baby down the runway during a fashion show. Such a beautiful woman and a good actress. I have cousins that have albinism and its heartbreaking to think about the ignorant comments and rude behavior they've experienced over something they have no control over.
@jamesbedukodjograham5508
@jamesbedukodjograham5508 Год назад
Five of my Cousins are Albino People and I am a very happy man in 2022.
@_brightwit
@_brightwit Год назад
I can't express how glad I am that she took off that dang wig 😂 She's a beauty
@baldmetalnerd
@baldmetalnerd Год назад
Very powerful obviously I don't know what it's like to be black but I do what it's like to feel out of place. It's terrible how our society judges people.
@eddyvos2628
@eddyvos2628 Год назад
Spot on, same here.
@tinatrice1434
@tinatrice1434 Год назад
Us blacks are the absolute worst with it A guy I know who is super dark skinned literally said to me I don't want no dark woman 😑😑😑. I've heard other black people call dark dark people burnt up and all type of other junk .it's crazy
@chelsealavaya7263
@chelsealavaya7263 Год назад
It really is.
@cinnababe53
@cinnababe53 Год назад
Yes!
@toasty4890
@toasty4890 Год назад
@@rashaadhamilton i feel that as well i just hope that you can get through whatever you're going through
@Sofifis
@Sofifis Год назад
Wow I did not expect that ending where the guy revealed his natural skin - tears started flowing and they didn't stop, we have to appreciate every different type of beauty. this was powerful
@sarcasticallyrearranged
@sarcasticallyrearranged Год назад
Ugh, at least hide your spoilers! You ruined it!
@reasonable9647
@reasonable9647 Год назад
Thanks for spoiling it
@moniqueuu8777
@moniqueuu8777 Год назад
@@sarcasticallyrearranged You should be watching, not reading anyway.
@niko-lett
@niko-lett Год назад
he finally revealed his unique beauty :)
@angelam.4859
@angelam.4859 Год назад
As a daughter of mixed race parents (hispanic/latin, german, & others) who appears fully latina, this story hit home for me. Here's my impromptu poem that doesn't rhyme. I don't claim to have suffered the same as any other person of color, but I have suffered, and still don't fit in anywhere. I'm a mestizo. The white kids called me racist names & threw gum in my curly hair; the hispanic kids called me coconut & excluded me from their cultural events; and all of them teased about my eyeglasses & maiden name. I wasn't white enough, brown enough, nor rich or poor enough to be accepted in any social group. I had a few friends through my school years, with some of them using & discarding me. To this day, I am afraid of getting too close with my current friends whom I keep at arm's length. To this day, I question whether a nice person likes me or pities me. Some official documents still don't give an option for a mixed race identification. I have to choose 'white', knowing that there is no group for me. Over the decades, I've learned to love being multiracial, to welcome the cold emptiness of knowing I'm being excluded, and to find peace in this familiar solitude. However, I still hate myself for continuing to fail to fit in somewhere out there in the social world. Thanks be to God, I somehow met my spouse who, after our long talks, sharing of hearts & sorrows, also cried with me. I was finally seen, accepted, and loved unconditionally by someone; this one magnificent person. One person is enough. I "fit in" with my one person.
@viola135
@viola135 Год назад
Thanks for sharing your story. I hope one day our society will welcome anyone regardless the race. I wish you all the best things in life
@ingrid2862
@ingrid2862 Год назад
Don't worry in the future the entire society will be mixed.
@eddyvos2628
@eddyvos2628 Год назад
I wish I were your friend. We are all human. I am excluded from my family for not acting like them ( I was married to a Cameroonian). My child ( with that lady) grows up without my side of the family. The Lord strengthen you.
@sandycheeks1580
@sandycheeks1580 Год назад
And….as I’ve told my biracial/super ambiguous kids, “You must learn to love yourself & develop yourself.” Because of that loved one ever leaves you,, you won’t feel in the cold outside again. I told my kids that when people ask what they are to tell them they’re human and repeat their names for them. If the person can’t or refuses to take a hint, that they just should simply walk 🚶‍♀️ 🚶 ✌️ TF off!!!
@sheriw5181
@sheriw5181 Год назад
I'm sure you are literally beautiful. Being mixed myself, we come in varied looks ... intriguing exotic beauty. Pleeeeease stop thinking you are obliged to give two hoots about the thought patterns of ignorant unknowledgable people who wouldn't even care anyways if you look like them. Such is humanity to find flaws no matter what. And not look within themselves to realise they are the one in the wrong. I'm from Jamaica, and its almost the opposite here. Being mixed is a huge part of the society. This is a country of majority black, but many who look full black have non black ancestors. In fact, it's the non straight black who have it better in society. It's so unfair what society does to people, to think people are basically not human because the don't look exactly like them when its a tiny fraction of our DNA that makes the differences in the races. Everything else is exactly the same across humanity. I love and embrace being a blend of black, white, indian and Portuguese, and probably even more. Indian is the least in me, but that is what I apparently look like to the majority of our society here. In the US, hispanics think I'm hispanic. I actually find it amusing, all my life, that people are confused. I care nothing for people not being able to figure what race i am. It is the stupidest thing for the next person to be "confused" over what race a person is. In fact i love to see the confusion. I find my mixed background to be so intriguing and layered. I love discovering even more mixture, even more about my ancestors. I feel the reality of our motto "out of many, one people". I am a literal example of it. So are you. I don't need to "identify" as one race. My identity is HUMAN. FULL STOP. Tough luck for the person who is confused because they can't pin me completely to one race. So my dear, discard of those self distructive feelings you have. There are countless people who would be so happy to have you as a friend simply if you have a kind heart, not because of your racial mixture. Society isn't worth comparing your worth to. You have your husband who loves you. And if you're his heart and soul... you have the world. It's horrible miserable people who treat people like garbage because they feel like garbage themselves.
@georgiakline8833
@georgiakline8833 Год назад
I'm biracial and very light skinned that I almost appear as white when people can't get a good look at me. I can't say our experiences are the exact same but I can definitely relate to some of the things she has gone through. I have the same/similar thoughts, "what are you? White Hispanic black?" "Freak" "Her nose is wide for a white girl""Ms. Piggy" my ex thought my brother was a man I'm cheating on him with. I wake up to my roomates arguing whether I'm a black girl or white girl. Now I do know that I definitely have white privilege which she does not, because I'm half white and I have European genes, even though we don't have the same biology I know that as a biracial person I can relate to her and I appreciate that this popped up on my fyp.
@lucidarose613
@lucidarose613 9 месяцев назад
What privilege would that be?
@lordvoldemort5533
@lordvoldemort5533 9 месяцев назад
@@lucidarose613I think it’s the fact that she could be white passing which could be beneficial in some situations
@lucidarose613
@lucidarose613 9 месяцев назад
@@lordvoldemort5533 I have yet to witness any.
@stephi6792
@stephi6792 8 месяцев назад
Sorry this is not a struggle…
@tsuyuasui7297
@tsuyuasui7297 8 месяцев назад
​@@stephi6792how isn't it¿
@jamesfelton1571
@jamesfelton1571 Год назад
This short film deserves an Oscar a relevant film everyone should see. A story for anyone whoever felt out of place. well done..! Wow
@cappsie1
@cappsie1 Год назад
If anyone was wondering about the actor's 'dancing eyes', it is a condition called, Nystagmus: "Nystagmus is a condition of involuntary eye movement. Infants can be born with it but more commonly acquire it in infancy or later in life. In many cases, it may result in reduced or limited vision. Due to the involuntary movement of the eye, it has been called "dancing eyes".
@CPT543
@CPT543 Год назад
Thank you thank you. I noticed it but it didn't register in my mind until you memtioned that
@rosebrown6128
@rosebrown6128 Год назад
I taught a kid that had nystagmus. Poor lad had very poor eyesight too. Thanks for the explanation.
@cappsie1
@cappsie1 Год назад
@@rosebrown6128 Welcome. First time I noticed it was in the film Constantine and the actor Pruitt Taylor Vince. Under the trivia section on his IMDB page, it states, "Has nystagmus, a condition which causes a person's eyes to move involuntarily."
@jayb2250
@jayb2250 Год назад
Is it linked to albinism I have two albino cousins who have it
@nettewilson5926
@nettewilson5926 Год назад
It’s common in albinism.
@trueblueeducation161
@trueblueeducation161 Год назад
What a most powerful social commentary on the beauty of discovering and being one's unapologetically, authentic, God-Created, phenomenal self.
@CharGC123
@CharGC123 Год назад
Can't stop crying. Humanity can be so cruel... and so beautiful! And true beauty has nothing to do with skin or outward appearance, which is just an accident of birth, but the heart and character of an evolved soul.
@AvaSun-yo2wy
@AvaSun-yo2wy Год назад
Im not black but I do know the feeling of not fitting into neither community that you're "suppose" to fit into. It's truly heartbreaking to see this in this short film.
@spacecow2121
@spacecow2121 Год назад
You start off by using I am not African-American, then saying I am not black.
@444e-h2l
@444e-h2l 8 месяцев назад
You don't need to be black to relate . You have the right to have felt the same way every experience can be similar and different 👍
@anniesolomon4876
@anniesolomon4876 8 месяцев назад
​​@@spacecow2121 Do you lack reading skills? Where in the comment did they say I'm not African American? Stop trying to antagonize them
@cbot2423
@cbot2423 Год назад
Man this had me crying. I had no idea people with albinism face so much ignorance and discrimination. Thank you for this video. I hope it reaches lots of people. I hate how cruel this world cane be
@Mixmasala218
@Mixmasala218 Год назад
They go through a lot, it would be nice if they had more representatiin in the media.
@EphemeralProductions
@EphemeralProductions Год назад
Yep. People from ANY race with albinism.
@brianochola4675
@brianochola4675 Год назад
Try having it in Africa even sales people won't accept cash directly from you. Most of the time they pay using E-cash.
@foxygirl849
@foxygirl849 Год назад
It’s worse in Africa believe me.
@80Rush
@80Rush Год назад
My dad said he knew a couple who abandoned their baby who was albino. Black Americans do it too
@Greatboldness
@Greatboldness Год назад
Powerful film. I cried at the end. I love how Rue illustrates that the most difficult decisions we make can change the lives of people right infront of us. Her poem started a revolution.
@AtarahChannahAshar
@AtarahChannahAshar Год назад
I cried too.....poem was beautiful and seeing him revealing his true physical appearance and her sitting in the chair...both simply stunning and moving. ❤👏👏👏
@rachelsingermacdonald
@rachelsingermacdonald Год назад
I cried through a lot of it too! yes! It sure did start a revolution. Her courage, as always, empowered others to be courageous too
@michaelbentt3018
@michaelbentt3018 Год назад
Whew...never saw that coming.....BRAVO!!! to the writer, director, DP, producers and stellar cast. ❤️❤️❤️
@ebonystarr9410
@ebonystarr9410 Год назад
This was delightfully surprising and so beautiful. I cried like a baby. The message is more than skin deep.
@debradavid6150
@debradavid6150 Год назад
I cried too... beautiful...
@thebritneylashaun
@thebritneylashaun Год назад
I shed tears as well!
@motherbc1216
@motherbc1216 Год назад
Exactly!
@rubythursday3007
@rubythursday3007 Год назад
It really is beautiful, very emotional.
@sinnombre-wy5fv
@sinnombre-wy5fv Год назад
big cry rn
@elenasekmokene6747
@elenasekmokene6747 8 месяцев назад
"Beauty is a feeling that comes from within." This is a universal truth for any person! This movie is so beautiful!
@omiadi7485
@omiadi7485 Год назад
Wasn't expecting that! I loved the part when she mentioned what you are, not who. We are conditioned to focus on the external. Wonderful message
@jamesbedukodjograham5508
@jamesbedukodjograham5508 Год назад
Being an albino is as challenging as being a person of colour and priviledge.
@devsehgal7432
@devsehgal7432 Год назад
Easily one of the best films on this channel. The way it was written but also directed really lets it stand out
@zanobiaj1019
@zanobiaj1019 Год назад
When I look at people I see them as human that's it. We come in all colors, shapes, and sizes. This breaks my heart. 💔
@_Sumeyo_
@_Sumeyo_ Год назад
*I LOVED THE PART WHERE SHE TOOK HER WIG OFF!*
@bileigh8675
@bileigh8675 Год назад
If I were a teacher, I'd show this in my classes, along with other films and videos that hopefully help people become more aware. Ignorance can be very dangerous.
@loloo512
@loloo512 Год назад
Excellent idea. To help kids not to grow up to be prejudiced adults.
@priskruger314
@priskruger314 3 месяца назад
This is why philosophy should be a part of the curriculum it would open up so many discussions. And from those kids bold and visionary leaders would rise. Ah one can dream
@BarbaraClayArtisticsoulwithin
This is the most beautiful thing I have seen in a long time. I'm still crying. I am legally blind and I am going through all the five stages of grief again. Being blind and trying to fit into society is exhausting. This video was very inspirational. It really showed me that I am enough and I don't have to fit into anyone's box. Thank you so much for this video. I deeply appreciate it.
@wishingonastar75
@wishingonastar75 Год назад
🤗 ❤
@ISaidWhatWhatinThe
@ISaidWhatWhatinThe Год назад
I love this! Happy healing. Tons and tons of hugs to you! ❤
@littlelambs7044
@littlelambs7044 Год назад
I love what you said - I don't have to fit into anyone's box. Very powerful and thank you!
@DarlingsDomain
@DarlingsDomain Год назад
The color of your eyes or skin, your features, shouldn't matter. It's who you are. Your character
@ssd2930
@ssd2930 Год назад
But it does in the real world..we all.get picked on for something.
@EduardoOliveira-zx9ju
@EduardoOliveira-zx9ju Год назад
Don't tell that to Dr. Umar Johnson
@RK-su4hs
@RK-su4hs Год назад
That was Martin Luther Kings ideal. Unfortunately in our physical world people judge (harshly) on what they see
@RK-su4hs
@RK-su4hs Год назад
@tehran2090 MLK didn’t “think things would be different “ he took positive progressive courageous non violent action steps “ to ensure a better future for black peoples in America. It IS better than it was He is the only black leader & activist (& there have been a number) that America still shows respect & recognition for his wonderful contribution with a national holiday every year
@RK-su4hs
@RK-su4hs Год назад
@tehran2090 I agree. MLK promoted non violent resistance He was a great & exceptional leader
@breath888
@breath888 Год назад
I see the algorithm wants me to cry my eyes out lol It's sad that people are still ignorant about this condition. Ignorance is dangerous. I'm glad this was made. I thought it would just be an interview, but it was so much more. So well made ❣
@pourladentelle
@pourladentelle 9 месяцев назад
😂🥲
@sunnylamine
@sunnylamine Год назад
This woman exceeds any beauty standard in the world.
@CoolGobyFish
@CoolGobyFish Год назад
she is ok, but I would not call her great beauty.
@annanowak9620
@annanowak9620 Год назад
Shes too beautiful for me omg
@Killmeideserveit
@Killmeideserveit Год назад
​@@CoolGobyFish I WOULD.
@CoolGobyFish
@CoolGobyFish Год назад
@@Killmeideserveit well. you have low standards. not saying she is ugly, but not a great beauty. just cute girl next door.
@irenemorley75
@irenemorley75 Год назад
@@CoolGobyFish She is a human being, she is no beauty in some peoples eyes and we all see people through different eyes,( you may not be her cup of tea)
@ReniqueHD
@ReniqueHD Год назад
I have an albino friend and she has gone through all this negativity which is just awful, especially considering that she is the kindest most amazing and beautiful girl that you can meet. It's ridiculous how society works, but I hope that someday it's better.
@emilykapallen4979
@emilykapallen4979 7 месяцев назад
I can’t believe people actually think she and he look weird. They’re stunning. So one-of-a-kind.
@janelantoneshia
@janelantoneshia Год назад
I grew up in Jamaica and seeing Albino people for the first time as a kid, I was super curious but but mostly because of the hair and less about the skin tone. Kids are generally just curious-adults on the other hand need to do better! This is a dope piece. Happy to see parts of society moving forward where certain differences are concerned. I think social media, though it causes damage, some of the self love ripple did a great job. I use to hate my birth mark right across my eye. I don’t even think I hated it until people hated it. Thankfully, now I understand I am more than just colour or skin. Loved the ending, too!
@sallymilgate4858
@sallymilgate4858 Год назад
Well said
@hiyahiy
@hiyahiy Год назад
I've seen albino last time i was in Jamaica
@martinjoseph6904
@martinjoseph6904 Год назад
I'm from Barbados and I'm in full support of your real and meaningful statement Janel. As kids, it was mostly curiosity but adults need to do much better and think, behave and act more responsibly. Its so sad that as far on and advanced as this country is it seems to struggle with the basics like societal differences. "In God we trust" in His handy work we also trust.
@orenthiadillard8993
@orenthiadillard8993 Год назад
I swear people will always find something to differentiate negatively, as opposed to accepting our individuality and uniqueness. Excellent film. Powerful lead actress.
@seekingsolace
@seekingsolace Год назад
Please please make all the awards go to this ! This was so incredible with such an important message that Is too long overlooked. I am bawling my eyes out because this is a story for so many many people out there. It resonates hard, but it needs to be told. And society needs to usher in the changes needed. Please please make all the awards go to this !
@Izzybaggins
@Izzybaggins 9 месяцев назад
What a beautiful short film,the actress playing Rue was able to say so much without even speaking and forces you to feel all the emotions she went through,excitement,sadness,anger,hope and her purpose,for someone like me who’s pretty much emotionless watching this was a blessing,thank you. Btw talking about emotions the ending when he started taking the make off,my emotions quickly went from being happy for him and his self acceptance journey to start feeling very but very thirsty I’m talking dehydrated type 3,I truly apologize for the casual objectification but goddamn what a gorgeous human being sorry again bye.
@yashyahya
@yashyahya Год назад
I'm not even Black but this touched me. I feel like I wanna give her a big hug. Her speech moved me. Love xx
@Primus-ue4th
@Primus-ue4th Год назад
She isn’t either…
@anglica576
@anglica576 Год назад
@@Primus-ue4th You know darn well you said that for attention
@eme.261
@eme.261 Год назад
@@Primus-ue4th - Stop embarrassing yourself.
@Primus-ue4th
@Primus-ue4th Год назад
@@anglica576 Ain’t no gettin anything past you
@Primus-ue4th
@Primus-ue4th Год назад
@@eme.261 Not possible in the RU-vid comments.
@babyhoneybee777
@babyhoneybee777 Год назад
The scene with her dad crying as she cried, it took me out. I am sobbing.
@vcall6275
@vcall6275 Год назад
That we must have these discussions in 2022 breaks my heart as a biracial black Japanese woman...but, I know people living with any type of disability or who are in any way "different" have it much harder. How you look is not who you are. We need to know this and truly live this... All blessings to every one of us for the new year 2023 and for the rest of our days...🙏🏾🥰
@ericplee1860
@ericplee1860 Год назад
Bless her. She's part of MLK'S "Blessed Community" too.
@benc9059
@benc9059 Год назад
You have an interesting mix and I'd love to see a picture of you ! Happy new year to you !
@LilacUnderworld
@LilacUnderworld Год назад
This was absolutely beautiful! I loved every part of it! The poetry was wonderful! Spoiler alert: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I found it so moving when Jacob took off his makeup to reveal his vitiligo. Rue gave him the confidence to be himself and that is really beautiful!
@bogaycastillo8335
@bogaycastillo8335 Год назад
When she took off the wig.... Realization, acceptance, happiness. Thank you for this video.
@AlinaTowers
@AlinaTowers Год назад
The dad crying got me…. I’m the white patent in a mixed family. I heard someone asked my kid if I was albino. My husband didn’t fit and was constantly asked “what” he was. I don’t get it. People are as beautiful as their hearts-and discovering hearts is such an adventure! I’m sorry so many people of color have suffered. This just shows that the minority minorities suffer the most.
@oldtiger8181
@oldtiger8181 Год назад
Don't let the color of your skin change who you are, and more importantly don't let the color of anyone's skin stop you from dating them, falling in love with them and growing old with them.
@anniinthewoods8287
@anniinthewoods8287 Год назад
"What are you? It is always WHAT not WHO" that really made me think. Thank you for this wonderful short film. I feel it is important to spread so that more people can learn about albinism and treat each other with more love and compassion
@Ashhh145
@Ashhh145 Год назад
In 10th grade in biology class, we were asked to write about a diagnosis that is born with you and it’s effects on a persons life. I chose albinism and I wrote about a very similar woman as rue, she suffered in society and did not know where she belonged but she found her true self.
@DeaconBastyonDuncan
@DeaconBastyonDuncan Год назад
When Ru said 'I would' I was brought to tears for 2 reasons the story line but mostly the actress who braved herself to play this part. I can only assume that these situations during this video, she has experienced herself. Reliving trauma like that can not be easy. Girl you are stunning in the skin you are in, you are stunning in you're ability to show. Thank you, my eyes have been opened... I posted this to early, i wish I had waited until the guy went to the toilet and washed off his makeup. By far the best Omeleto I've watched
@7KVexus
@7KVexus Год назад
My kindergarten teacher was like this. I had no idea she was anything but beautiful and kind. Best teacher of my life.
@confidentialprivateusa6519
@confidentialprivateusa6519 Год назад
When the BLACK MAN went into the bathroom while at the poetry reading and washed off his makeup that was disguising his VITILIGO to make his coworker feel that she was not in the world alone with a skin condition, I almost shed a tear. Excellent movie. You can feel the realism.
@katipohl2431
@katipohl2431 Год назад
Only the plastic wig looks strange. The natural hair is gorgeous. Wishing all the best for albinos and people who don't fit in.
@tombimashri8149
@tombimashri8149 Год назад
So sad, mixed people face these situations too how sad and yet The same God created all
@1ulOarecare
@1ulOarecare Год назад
You are so right
@RPRosen-ki2fk
@RPRosen-ki2fk Год назад
So sad that humans are capable of being so kind, yet be the CRUELEST creature on earth.
@tombimashri8149
@tombimashri8149 Год назад
Wouldn t day people who don ' t fit in
@tombimashri8149
@tombimashri8149 Год назад
Wouldn t day people who don t fit, it's more like I feel sorry for people who not being accepted as every other human being is accepted. We r all human beings with our differences.
@notatechguy1209
@notatechguy1209 Год назад
That was powerful. I didn't really know what to expect. I honestly thought she looked better without the wig. She actually looks like one of my aunts. My aunt doesn't have albinism but is just as light but with black hair. My mother is about two shades darker than my aunt and my sister was so light when we were younger that people thought she was white or mixed despite her dad being darker than me, I'm between milk chocolate and caramel. My family is really all shades so I never really gave much thought to skin color. If you're black you're black is how I always saw it in my mind. I love the way she found her strength and beauty in the end and even inspired her co-worker to show his true self, that was a real twist. Neither of them was bad-looking people, just different.
@vanessaroper3028
@vanessaroper3028 Год назад
Yes she looks way better without the wig
@sandraatkins2539
@sandraatkins2539 Год назад
Be accepting of the skin you are in. Most Black Americans are mixed-race dating back to slavery. I am sure you know how the indigenous Africans looked who were imported during slavery. What's in your DNA can't be changed. .
@MP-cf8lw
@MP-cf8lw Год назад
I like the twist too😮
@maxinef6654
@maxinef6654 Год назад
I also like her without the wig. There is a lot you can do with natural hair.
@greglogan7706
@greglogan7706 Год назад
The wig definitely did not help her...but it was part of the plot.
@fyrearmy
@fyrearmy Год назад
I did not ask to be crying at 7 a.m. ma'am. Thank you for sharing your journey, views, story, and perspective! I feel like as African Americans, we avoid these conversations, I was made fun of for just being Scottish, as a black woman, being called white. I'm not even pale. But Scottish meant "white" to them. It's weird having a bunch of black kids call you white, and that happened just based off of my name. I can't imagine walking around with that emotional pain daily as an adult. We all find strength, you found yours, and not empower others. Ase.
@moebadderman227
@moebadderman227 Год назад
My brother's best friend in the neighbourhood had albinism: light skin, curly blonde hair, good athlete. He and my brother were both bullied a lot at school; but never in the neighbourhood, because I was bigger, stronger, and much more psycho than any of the bullies.
@redpilled9454
@redpilled9454 Год назад
This was a great short. The plot twist at the end was strong and unexpected.
@fatimalobi6382
@fatimalobi6382 Год назад
The part where she said "You look beautiful for an albino" is most used among black people. I am happy she is claiming her respect as a black woman and the likes thereof. ❤️❤️❤️
@CookingFor1
@CookingFor1 Год назад
This reminds me of my childhood best friend, who has albinism. We reconnected last year and she is just as amazing and fun as she was when we were kids. And she keeps everything natural, which I think is awesome!
@jody777official
@jody777official 8 месяцев назад
I have vitiligo 👍🏽 I struggle 😐 I am half Jamaican 🇯🇲 and half English 🇬🇧 People complain I am not black enough 😢People complain I look too white 😢 I feel like a half blood 🩸 that’s not even a nice thing to say 😞People don’t understand what it’s like to be me 😐 If I say I am half Jamaican they force me to prove it and show my vitiligo 😢 Boyfriend says to me regularly “They think I hate you because of your colour” it makes me sad 😞 Why do I get discounted because of my colour? 😢 I was told I am Habashar (an Ethiopian term, not sure of the spelling) the other day I think I prefer that than mixed race which is a derogatory term 😞 I like this film 🎥 thank you for making it 🙌🏽 Skin is nothing but a colour no-one knows their colour when they are born so colour should not matter 🙌🏽
@dawndixon1853
@dawndixon1853 7 месяцев назад
Hold yr head up your beautiful 😍
@geenagreybull5359
@geenagreybull5359 Год назад
This movie has me crying! I saw her beauty before her skin color or anything. She is extremely strong and others like her as well. I don't know how they do it. The stares of people is my pet peeve. It's so rude! Like stop it. People can tell what you are thinking just by you staring at them. I too have unique features and people always wondered "what" I was growing up. My peers would call me the "Chinese girl" because of my slanty eyes and high cheek bones which comes from native America mother who has the same features but me and my sisters seemed to have them more than our mom and it made us stand out. Some of the bullying was so bad I wished I was a white person with "normal" features ( back then I thought everyone had normal features but me) and on top of that I had a step dad who was racist as hell. Always told me I was ugly n beat me etc. I had people tell me I was "exotic" and one guy even told me that's why he liked me because I looked exotic. Now I embrace my features and am proud of who I am as I see people pay for some of the features I naturally have and use make up to get the affect of high cheek bones. I no longer wish I was another race. I love myself more than ever now.
@dolceblaq
@dolceblaq Год назад
Her skin color is what your people bleach their skin to.
@sv6775
@sv6775 Год назад
🙏🏾❤
@birthmoor8136
@birthmoor8136 Год назад
I wish I was the man you married.
@c0rxpseb0i13
@c0rxpseb0i13 Год назад
I did too. This is terrible no one deserves to feel like that I felt terrible for her
@EdwardThomas-wy3pe
@EdwardThomas-wy3pe Год назад
It's so disappointing, the hate we exhibit to each other due to the lack of knowledge and understanding. This was powerful!
@missgaia12
@missgaia12 Год назад
And I am here now.... in tears! E-motion is what turns the world. What a beautiful movie, and message. Congrats.:)
@lorireed2604
@lorireed2604 8 месяцев назад
All I can say with so much knowledge in the world, how, how can people be so ignorant? She is beautiful, she has a skin condition that has nothing to do with her beauty. Love and blessings to you and all those with albinism.❤️🙏🏽
@MNY-ps1nz
@MNY-ps1nz Год назад
I grew up around two classmates like this, never knew they went through this, but they did have alot of friends. Don't forget the albino twins from Queens. They stood out but were cool. Look how beautiful it is to be blessed to be black in a unique way. Keep ya head up sister
@mitseraffej5812
@mitseraffej5812 Год назад
Her story is the same for so many that are somehow different. Her father loved her as a father should.. Now in my sixties I was born the youngest of 4 boys with a younger sister. I was a sickly and difficult child with an asymmetric face. I also have suffered from a lifelong speech impediment. My parents did nothing but undermine me for what and who I was. A parents love and acceptance is what every human needs to grow up whole.
@crystalkauffman3322
@crystalkauffman3322 Год назад
So sorry for your sad childhood No one should have to go through that I accept you And send best wishes to you
@basedjak
@basedjak Год назад
just don't mix
@ajl2232
@ajl2232 Год назад
You are enough as you are. Don't look for validation from the outside. You don't lack anything. Just belive in yourself.
@justmejenny7986
@justmejenny7986 Год назад
Hope you have healed and are living a fantastic adult life.
@marigoldshines
@marigoldshines Год назад
They are the biggest discriminators in the world. You are not sickly. You are beautiful
@shivonedarby6980
@shivonedarby6980 Год назад
She is so beautiful; I hate the way people treat other people and we all bleed the same color. Skin color is not a disability.
@miriczs23
@miriczs23 Год назад
WORD
@audreywright1101
@audreywright1101 Год назад
Girl, you got that right, "not a disability!" We are Beautiful! Embrace the "character of a person!" Not the skin color! Honestly, the "mentality of people like that!" Stay Away! They're "Toxic!" Shine!🦊🐾
@mevrouwaruba
@mevrouwaruba Год назад
👍🏼
@Sukiibaby11
@Sukiibaby11 11 месяцев назад
Wow I never saw that ending coming! I am crying my eyes out! This was beautifully done.
@chrisrob4588
@chrisrob4588 11 месяцев назад
I never cried so many times in a 20 minute span before lol, and yeah, just when I thought I was done they hit the viewer with a buzzer beater at the end and there I am crying again lol.
@keving7942
@keving7942 Год назад
I wasn't prepared to cry, but I couldn't help myself when he washed his face at the end, wow what a great film
@sarcasticallyrearranged
@sarcasticallyrearranged Год назад
Thanks for the spoiler!
@wishingonastar75
@wishingonastar75 Год назад
@@sarcasticallyrearranged Then you should have watched the video before you read the comments!
@tubbie1819
@tubbie1819 Год назад
I remember having a female friend with albinism, at that time, there wasn't make up to hide under or it was extremely expensive. Years later in our adult period, she became a dental assistant. One must learn to grown into themselves and not be influence by negative thoughts of others. I am 71 years old, desired to be light skin due to the young men goals of obtaining a sister like that. I, over the years learned to accept myself as a Beautiful Melanated Queen as Almighty Yahweh created me to be. This video caused me to cry with the taking off of the makeup, wigs or other artificial covering. I give this video a 1000 percent rating. I love this to the bones. November 26, 2020💥💥💥
@mycatsloveeachother6648
@mycatsloveeachother6648 Год назад
My children are mixed race. They were once actually deemed by their school a Hispanic - they "guessed" based only on their appearance. I have always told them to be proud of themselves, and how they look. Their uniqueness is part of their beauty, but the person they are- the men they have become- is the most beautiful of all. I shared this short with them. thank you.
@noimnotakpoppfpsheacy2526
@noimnotakpoppfpsheacy2526 Год назад
American SICKNESS 🤷‍♂️
@nashambenyisrael7689
@nashambenyisrael7689 Год назад
sometimes I feel people shouldn't mix races... I am mixed myself and when i was young I didn't care but as I grew older I noticed people don't accept who you are because you look different from them. I have black,hispanic and indigenous ancestry but I think people can't tell what I am sometimes. I get Dominican a lot but yeah it's annoying, especially growing up in the school system trying to make friends and knowing what group you can sit in with. I always use to sit with the "weirdos" the kids who like goth, or heavy metal influences they didn't judge me nor did they care I was darker in complexion to them, they were (all white kids just about). growing up I hanged out with anyone who accepted me really. I was never too black enough for my people, since I was light skinned or had "good hair" they always made fun of me or thought I was better then them and that actually pushed me more away from hanging with my own people. Being different is odd but beautiful in a sense, you never really feel like you fit in anywhere but you make due. It is what it is, ignorance. I hope your kids don't experience that but now days being mixed is more accepted and it's widely everywhere just about in America.
@mycatsloveeachother6648
@mycatsloveeachother6648 Год назад
What do you mean? You dont have to be mixed to be picked on. I'm sorry for anyone that faces racism, bullying, etc... I think there is such beauty in mixed races because its (you and my kids) are proof that yes, we can love each other despite our race.
@nashambenyisrael7689
@nashambenyisrael7689 Год назад
@@mycatsloveeachother6648 it’s confusion, it’s great you feel that way but for those who think their “pure blood” don’t feel the same way. I’ve met black people and white people who think mixed race children are a shame and distasteful. There’s just a lot of hate and being mixed it’s hard to know where you stand in terms of what you identify as.
@mariamart_0
@mariamart_0 Год назад
we are just…basically just sickness..The United States is still relying on the racist one-drop blood rule from the horrors of Slavery and Jim Crow.
@alylyn119
@alylyn119 Год назад
I cried at her poem and the ending. This is powerful impactful and beautifully written. Thank you so much for putting this out there ❤️
@Sk88p
@Sk88p Год назад
OMG the ending when the guy took off his make up got to me. That is when i really started crying.
@elisageorge2261
@elisageorge2261 Год назад
Reading your comment started me crying... Blessed Day 🙏🏼
@sisshanteldotmhgoi
@sisshanteldotmhgoi Год назад
Same!!!
@Ghostkar
@Ghostkar Год назад
I think he looks way cuter that way than he did "normal".
@elisageorge2261
@elisageorge2261 Год назад
@@Ghostkar I really hate to say it but I agree.. but unfortunately he has that condition.. I'm glad he decided to show his natural look unashamed...
@alexanderflowers6726
@alexanderflowers6726 Год назад
That was heavy, why do we as blacks show prejudice towards people who have some sort of differences then the average person but we don't like it when we're the topic of prejudice, WHY we all must change our mind set and stop being hypocrites.
@aarynlazdans3106
@aarynlazdans3106 Год назад
It's people, not just black people. White, Asian, you name it all can be prejudice. That's the real human curse. It's up to all of us to choose a different way and move beyond the superficial, beyond hate and towards love. In my opinion, that's the only fight worth having.
@Sunset0071951
@Sunset0071951 Год назад
HISTORY!
@LilliLamour
@LilliLamour Год назад
Why did you single us out as if other don't do this?
@remogatron1010
@remogatron1010 Год назад
In Africa, they literally hunt down and kill Albinos. Something to do with witchcraft or superstition.
@davidr9876
@davidr9876 Год назад
Blacks are not the only ones who do this. No race, religion, or ethnicity is immune.
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