Crime Worth Forgiving

This is a re-post of a video that was removed for a time from You Tube.  Interestingly, this is a commercial for Thai television that is three minutes long.  If only Americans could make such moving commercials.  I hope you enjoy it.

About J T Weaver

The author of "Uphill Both Ways," a thought provoking series of stories about life, family, and growing up.
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16 Responses to Crime Worth Forgiving

  1. Tena Carr says:

    Just like last time I saw this…. It got me teary-eyed. Excellent video

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  2. randee says:

    Wow! Why was it removed from youtube? Do you know?

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    • J T Weaver says:

      No, I posted it a few months ago, it last about a week and then was taken down without explanation. I remembered it while searching for inspiring videos and was actually surprised it was now available again. We, the better for it I think.

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  3. Colleen says:

    It gave me chills. This made me think of the Maya Angelou quote, “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” Thank you. 😀 I will not forgot how this made me feel.

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  4. Noony says:

    I love this commercial. Gets me every time.

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  5. JT – I just love the videos – thanks so very much. I can tell you live from the heart – no better place in which to reside. I am in central Iowa to give a retreat beginning this Monday – and these videos are a wind to fill my sails for this three day witness. God bless, my Friend – Bob By the way I sent these to my son and my childhood friend and former teammate (himself a Dad of four boys and a real good man).

    Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2014 06:15:05 +0000 To: xlbobs@msn.com

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  6. davidprosser says:

    I’ve actually seen this video before but it still has the power to catch me. If only everyone viewed life like that and helped others……

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