Homeless at 10 years old 🇵🇰 دس سال سے بے گھر

I filmed this video at the beginning of December, and debated whether or not to post it. We first met this kid when we were sitting, eating breakfast in Pakistan's capital, Islamabad. After talking to him and learning about his story, I decided I wanted to take him shopping for clothes and treat him to some food. We returned the next day, but I quickly realized we were perhaps in over our heads, as it quickly went from an innocent video of shopping, to a video about substance abuse, domestic violence, police violence, and the dark side of humanity, or lack thereof. I wasn't sure if it was right to post the video, but after a lot of consideration, I decided it is only fair to the homeless community, as well as to you as viewers, to see this dark reality. Filming videos isn't all fun and games, and you all deserve to see both the good and bad sides. Please share, and I hope you learned something from this video, as I did experiencing it.
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  • @chrismixlewis
    @chrismixlewis2 жыл бұрын

    Just a few notes about the video. Of course everyone will have their own opinions, but being the person who filmed the video and was there talking to the kid for hours, I’d like to give some context: 1. The boy did not ask us for anything the first day except food. He didn’t want money, didn’t want anything. Just a paratha for breakfast. I told him to sit down with us and he told us his story. Then he left. That was it. 2. He wasn’t ungrateful at the end, but he was certainly probably addicted to drugs. I don’t think he was lying at heart, he knows his problems but when you’re addicted and stuck in that situation it’s basically impossible to get out. 3. Yes I agree, this is not the best way to help out homeless people or people in a similar situation. It doesn’t solve anything. Perhaps I was tricked, perhaps I wasn’t, we’ll never know. However, that is not the value of this video. The content filmed in the video will be seen by thousands of people, which can teach them something about the world, and allow them to make a difference in the future. That is the value of this, not so much what exactly I did. Best of luck and I hope this gave you some insight into the world we live in!

  • @jusalii

    @jusalii

    2 жыл бұрын

    Chris, personally I don’t think you should’ve uploaded this video if I’m going to be honest the police man was swearing and said bad stuff in Urdu.

  • @Stale_Buns

    @Stale_Buns

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jusalii It's alright mate, he said he's only trying to present the reality. Not here defending what that police officer did but the issue here is that a great proportion of the beggars and specifically children (especially in Karachi) are stuck in this endless loop of drug abuse and the Government hasn't done anything to properly deal with this issue. Drug abuse is Pakistan has been severe ever since the 70's (all coming from Afghanistan) and it has become a norm for the law enforcement to be very strict with beggars (just like in the video), I've witnessed this myself many times

  • @Stale_Buns

    @Stale_Buns

    2 жыл бұрын

    If the awareness generated through this video can make us and the Government do something about the issue, it'll be good for us in the long term

  • @trueman2467

    @trueman2467

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Chris Lewis dear Chris, what you did was out of humanity and empathy. But see the boy was a begger, he was clearly asking money from you maybe for drugs. Google and see that there are so many wonderful shelter homes in Pakistan for orphans and children. Government and private both. But many children love free life and they avoid shelter homes and organised life. Still staff is always on search for such children and urge them to get enrolled there. So it is normally discouraged to give money to begger boys and men because they only use it for drugs.( Old people, women, disabled people are exception coz they can't earn for themselves). Don't worry , human welfare organizations will take care of him if he s interested.

  • @malikumarbashir4800

    @malikumarbashir4800

    2 жыл бұрын

    Chris I only want to say that beggers are present in every country .by the way it was police men's job to make u safe from beggers .some beggers are well experienced as u know .so u also did good .

  • @maazahmed6247
    @maazahmed62472 жыл бұрын

    In the end when he asked for money, that literally broke my heart. After all the things he got from you, he couldn't hold himself from asking for money. That addiction of drugs had made it all hopeless for him. You could see a light in his eyes in the starting but when he was bullied again, he realized there is no place for him in the society and the only thing that makes his life easier is drugs. What a vicious cycle!

  • @SuperCrappyNinja

    @SuperCrappyNinja

    2 жыл бұрын

    That is absolute true. You could see those tears in his eyes at the start were real. I hope he gets right help or break free from this vicious cycle.

  • @muzzi1112

    @muzzi1112

    2 жыл бұрын

    Its amazing how some people expect this boy to be upright and not worthy of help. I respect this kid for surviving each day with courage, my son who is same age as him would not survive even a week in his position.

  • @hasanhashmi1119

    @hasanhashmi1119

    2 жыл бұрын

    Quite right 👍🏻 U r Maaz.. It waz hopelessness dat cudn't hold him..

  • @newsjunkieish

    @newsjunkieish

    2 жыл бұрын

    Life on the streets is extremely tough. Drugs gives these kids some relief momentarily. A street kid once told me, "Zindagi jhand ho gayi hai". It was a young kid and it broke my heart. He was a rag-picker run away from home because his Dad beat him up. It was almost 20 years ago, but I still remember that fellow's face. I wanted to do something for him at that point, but life is a struggle and I have not done anything to change the lot of such kids.

  • @heavenlyhighlands2594

    @heavenlyhighlands2594

    Жыл бұрын

    He is shamelessly asking for money at the end. Why can't he just study and earn money??

  • @msmendes214
    @msmendes2142 жыл бұрын

    You treated him like a human being. If this boy had cancer & was homeless no one would say one word about you giving him help, but because he may have addiction issues, all of a sudden he's unworthy of food & clothes and shelter? Chris, as an advocate for unhoused people in So Cal, you did the right thing!

  • @driaprotege7599

    @driaprotege7599

    2 жыл бұрын

    I LOVE THIS COMMENT

  • @rahuldeendyal4929

    @rahuldeendyal4929

    2 жыл бұрын

    Did that boy but drugs 💉 with the money Chris gave him?????? I just want to confirm

  • @msmendes214

    @msmendes214

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@rahuldeendyal4929 Chris didn't give him money. Although I personally have no issues with giving unhoused ppl money to spend whichever way they want.

  • @Vv-xq2ss

    @Vv-xq2ss

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@msmendes214 you must be American woke left liberal.

  • @SamSam24270

    @SamSam24270

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@msmendes214 Absolutely, bless you! 🙏💖 anyone of us, could loose everything at anytime, would it be dreadful if life put us in the same circumstances, and then people judged us as drug addicts, and not want to help us.

  • @talhaali2553
    @talhaali25532 жыл бұрын

    Today as a Pakistani my perceptions change about American citizens .. Good hearted every where

  • @salmoonifrahim

    @salmoonifrahim

    2 жыл бұрын

    same man american people are so nice

  • @magic131

    @magic131

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@salmoonifrahim Don't generalize an entire group of people from 2 good people. There are good-hearted Americans and bad-hearted ones; same with every country.

  • @TUTANKHAMUN077

    @TUTANKHAMUN077

    2 жыл бұрын

    People are same everywhere. It is the policey makets who lead to wars,crimes and injustice

  • @koshurkot3892

    @koshurkot3892

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm a Kashmiri, today my perception about Pakistan changed, you are real kanjars

  • @koshurkot3892

    @koshurkot3892

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Ali Ahsan 🤣🤣🤣

  • @leslietripp9417
    @leslietripp94172 жыл бұрын

    That was a tough call Chris, there was no right or wrong thing to do in that situation, but posting the vid was the right thing to do, making people aware can only be a good thing

  • @kashmirichai123

    @kashmirichai123

    Жыл бұрын

    to provide u with some context. the kid is telling the truth. this is a problem in Pakistan. that man IS a dirty man. he was not trying to help the kid at all. the kid was telling the truth. there is a whole industry in Pakistan, where some criminals will kidnap children from poor neighborhoods, mutilate them, drug them up, and send them out to beg. the kids will then bring the money to their handlers who are always nearby. and are watching their every move to make sure they don't try to run away or tell anyone. the kid was very brave in telling u that. he is a victim of kidnapping. pls pin this

  • @rachkate76

    @rachkate76

    7 ай бұрын

    Making money off a poor homeless orphan where Chris wouldn’t help him again, was the right thing to do? Yeah, nah.

  • @RoyalRahim

    @RoyalRahim

    5 ай бұрын

    @@rachkate76do you realize this guy is also a human being who needs money to support himself as well as others?? I can guarantee the money they made from this video is less than the amount they helped this child with. This is how he supports himself and helps others in different countries. Next time don’t be so negative

  • @yasirmalik8705
    @yasirmalik87052 жыл бұрын

    First of all huge respect for you guys, for helping the homeless kid. And if he's a drug addict, in my opinion this is not his fault. It's because of the society who never accepted him when he became an orphan in the age of 10. His parents relatives could have adopted him but they didn't and if there are no relatives then their neighbors could have adopted him but they didn't. But if someone adopted him at that time he must be having a good life now. But you did very well helping him. So hates of to you guys. And keep helping the poor people.

  • @Stale_Buns

    @Stale_Buns

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's actually more of a fault of the people bringing and selling the drugs, these dealers specifically target vulnerable children making them regular customers and a permanent source of income for themselves This isn't exclusive only to Pakistan, I bet it happens to an extent in the US as well

  • @strategygames4056

    @strategygames4056

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Stale_Buns Yes he doesn't deserve to be treated like that. Those drug dealers should be shunned and beaten not him

  • @warlordseye4883

    @warlordseye4883

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Stale_Buns it does obviously but still we need people to do stuff for others and get rid of these drug dealers….

  • @agul5758

    @agul5758

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@strategygames4056 if u go foreign countries you ll find old yung boys n girls asking £1 50p €1 or two , u ll b sympathetic ll think thy r poors u ll try buying them food thy ll refuse thy r on drugs thy badly beg money for alcohol u ll find them outside train station pubs hight streets, alcohol n drug sadly affecting beautiful lives people forget ethics thy just beg for coins or notes. Drugs n alcohol make them commit crimes too . Kids being abused beaten killed under influence of alcohol police tries to control but shops sell alcohol in foreign countries as its ok there. If cris think this kid true cris had smart phone he could hv called for helpline cris could hv searched on his mob nearest police station or orphanage, but no he went back sitting in his country n showing this kid he made this kid public, foreign law not allow kid photographs or videos, schools even stop parents coz law stops kids picture in social media.

  • @Can786Pak

    @Can786Pak

    2 жыл бұрын

    You can't put the blame on relatives or neighbors to adopt an orphan, the state should have a system in place to look after such kids, unfortunately in our country including our neighboring countries such kids ends up living on the street !!!

  • @mariambhattihavemercyonnoa1350
    @mariambhattihavemercyonnoa13502 жыл бұрын

    You did the right thing,by giving him food and buying him warm clothes and shoes and not given him money for drugs.

  • @jusalii

    @jusalii

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well, as you can clearly see he wasn’t thankful at all, he wanted money at the end of the day when he was asking for 200 or 300 rupees. Meaning he wanted money for drugs now what the kid is gonna do is sell the stuff that you gave him for drugs. Chris should’ve not give the kid anything at all maybe food that’s it.

  • @muftitariqmasood3313

    @muftitariqmasood3313

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes u r right

  • @ben-tol

    @ben-tol

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jusalii hmmm yeah i agree

  • @Sidetracked_in_Macau
    @Sidetracked_in_Macau2 жыл бұрын

    Even if he is a Heroin Addict, you still did a great thing. Your intentions were noble and great, and it's informative. It's not like we're not allowed to do good things for someone who is an addict either. We definitely can. It's just an added issue that he isn't thankful at the end, that's really the irritation, but everything else was good.

  • @yogitasinghal5061

    @yogitasinghal5061

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yea bcz of that I was also confused at the end of the vedio.

  • @darknite7

    @darknite7

    2 жыл бұрын

    He did the right thing. He gave him the required necessities and nothing else so he couldn't buy drugs

  • @AA-ex4gv

    @AA-ex4gv

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@darknite7 I'm sure he will sell his new shoes or jacket.

  • @kashmirichai123

    @kashmirichai123

    Жыл бұрын

    to provide u with some context. the kid is telling the truth. this is a problem in Pakistan. that man IS a dirty man. he was not trying to help the kid at all. the kid was telling the truth. there is a whole industry in Pakistan, where some criminals will kidnap children from poor neighborhoods, mutilate them, drug them up, and send them out to beg. the kids will then bring the money to their handlers who are always nearby. and are watching their every move to make sure they don't try to run away or tell anyone. the kid was very brave in telling u that. he is a victim of kidnapping. pls pin this

  • @sunshinegirl8216
    @sunshinegirl82162 жыл бұрын

    Basic clothes, food, shelter, compassion are something everyone deserves, even if he is addicted to drugs. Thank you for trying to make a difference in his life.

  • @adiljavaid3967
    @adiljavaid39672 жыл бұрын

    Man this 16 min clip is better than an O award winning movie ! Chris u did perfect job by helping him with things & not the money ! Amazed to see the street life reality in my own country , Thanks to u brother for showing us this , & i think we all can find such cases if we really take a moment to look around & help like the way u did !

  • @flowersinthefire
    @flowersinthefire2 жыл бұрын

    My heart hurts to see a child without a mother. To lose his parents and then have to cope with grief and fear while he struggles to survive every waking moment... The real blessing in the experience was reminding this little boy that there are people in the world who still see him, and care about him. When you're homeless you're either invisible or a problem - you showed him he was neither. ❤️

  • @itzhassanplayz909

    @itzhassanplayz909

    2 жыл бұрын

    yep

  • @ro291096
    @ro2910962 жыл бұрын

    My dude, I've personally been in countless situations like this myself. Kind of y'all to have sympathy towards these things. In my opinion very few do. I enjoy your videos, Chris. Been watching for a good three weeks and it's been great so far. Godspeed, man :)

  • @warlordseye4883

    @warlordseye4883

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hope things are good with you and improves even more…..

  • @sabirismail6077
    @sabirismail60772 жыл бұрын

    The problem is all round the world . Drug dealers use kids to sell drugs especially kid’s who have no parents or have run away from home because of abuse

  • @explorer666able

    @explorer666able

    2 жыл бұрын

    Glad that he highlighted such an issue

  • @hamzaslam_
    @hamzaslam_2 жыл бұрын

    We do have a lot of these drug addicts here. Drug addiction made them hopeless. Its a good thing you do. Let Allah decide how the people really are. He's a kid & maybe he's misguided. You just help a kid who's homeless. Stay blessed brother. Respect for you ❤

  • @explorer666able

    @explorer666able

    2 жыл бұрын

    These issues have to be highlighted and we need to do more to get these kids back to education

  • @agul5758

    @agul5758

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@explorer666able this kid n these vloggers after attention, everyone knows about Ehdhi welfare + home sweet home many government n private organisations working zealously in Pakistan for poors jobless homeless orphan drug addicted every one knows. This kid surly after money, end of vlog clearly showing he asking money, he wasnot happy for free gifts. Kids might hv told all fib these vloggers also getting involved asking extreme personal questions to kid kids must hv fabricated Kid seems smart apt skilled he made up all. These vloggers uploaded all locals police kid his story without searching all truth. It's unfair

  • @sumitrajpoot990

    @sumitrajpoot990

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@agul5758 so who give him a good life .. ...

  • @agul5758

    @agul5758

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sumitrajpoot990 kindly read my comments, Pakistan having renowned safe orphanage also home sweet home , Edhi welfare so many other organisations providing safe roof homes food cloths shoes education, teaching skills like computer repairing printing painting etc, kids r diamonds all thy need cutting n polishing. If u hear him carefully he clearly wants freedom he saying he works with his choices, he holding one sack so means he doing something . It's sad reality developing countries hv child labour, I m proud of those kids thy learn earning money with honesty v often see kids in work shops for doing various jobs some sell food some help chef some work with machinery some with electrical equipment with their bosses these kids hard working upright kids r found in Pakistan india Bangladesh , I say kids who working to support themselves r heros thy much better then beggers robbers. This kid surly seem apt clever he telling fib or truth God knows ya but he surly doesnot wana b decipline, orphanage hv proper time table routine decipline. This kid saying he is boss dis n dat. He was beaten or not he faced horrible times or not v just cannot trust one vlog blindly. These vloggers been to karachi lahore peshawar ya how come thy never cane across beggers poors disabled jobless men women or kids , every city must b having poor kids on streets selling flowers masks food or sadly begging .ya y these vloggers not captured those stories kids selling food flowers masks newspapers r heros better then kids beggers ya , I m shocked these vloggers spent two days with this kid , y I mean y just this kid , r bells not ringing for u something off here , these vloggers spent two days with this kid bought cloths shoes for him food for him on camera ya thy asking personal question thy kinda putting words in his mouth check this vlog again Cris asking him u were in house ,other kids there too etc n this kid saying ya kids were there etc I mean these vloggers were surly after story, ya my question is to these forien vloggers do thy hv only india Pakistan Bangladesh Afghanistan Iran iraq nepal where thy try to find scams n bad week strories. Wat purpose this vlog serving? Thy also hv put this yung kid in hot water, if God for bid this kid belongs to any Mafia drug Mafia or beggers mafia or else thy may may not harm this boy these vloggers didn't bother to blur his face, if God for bid Mafia catch this yung kid from roads coz he revealed things fib or true he made himself prominent these vloggers should hv blur his face b4 uploading vlog Thy didnot help him thy might hv made things worse for him These vloggers had smart phone if thy sincere thy could hv called police or orphanage to protect him . It's sad some kids run away from home sweet home coz thy cannot bear set routine decipline. These vloggers got story thy went back without securing his future thy atleast could call nearest police station for protection kid shuld hv been in safe hands

  • @99humz

    @99humz

    2 жыл бұрын

    Brother, of course he’s been misguided. This is a societal issue- we can’t pin it on the individual. It takes a community to raise a child and this poor kid doesn’t even have parents. On judgement it will be society that has failed him not the kid himself

  • @acquireknowledge8327
    @acquireknowledge83272 жыл бұрын

    I feel really bad when someone shouting on the Kid....and tear forners nicely....May God guide these kinds of people ....Love Chris from Pakistan 🇵🇰 Lahore..

  • @divaqueen7898
    @divaqueen78982 жыл бұрын

    You did the right thing- unquestionably. The alternative was to deny a 17 year old BOY warm clothes and food. If it were me, I would have stood up to those bullies and demanded a bystander telephone the police. Pakistan ratified the UNCRC in 1990, so the authorities were required in law to support you in supporting him. That 'Police Officer' was out of control and failed in his duty of care. In addition, Pakistan banned corporal punishment of CHILDREN in February 2021, so he also assaulted the CHILD. Notwithstanding this, the authorities are required to support him until he is 18; therefore, you could have been a voice for him to access support during this short window until he is 18. He was obviously a CHILD self medicating with Heroin and I really felt for him. Next time, DON'T DOUBT YOURSELF! Ps: If you want to bring about change for the Homeless Community and highlight CHILDREN's RIGHTS, then you should unmask that 'Police Officer'. PPs; I am unimpressed by the lack of humanity in the comments section.

  • @SunnyandWillow

    @SunnyandWillow

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you ! Someone here has a heart !

  • @msmendes214

    @msmendes214

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree wholeheartedly. The comments "this isn't how you help homeless people" are killing me. This is exactly how you help them! They are hungry, you feed them! They are houseless, give them shelter! Yes, they may have mental health issues & addictions. But would you treat someone needy with cancer any differently?

  • @divaqueen7898

    @divaqueen7898

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@@msmendes214 As my friend Matthew (25:31-40) said, "For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, "I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me"; addiction is a prison. I'm not surprise that a 10 year old boy sought refuge from his emotional pain in Heroin. Frankly, I find people in the comments section to be part of this child's problem and for that reason we see him at 17 years of age in crisis in the vlog.

  • @ozahmed4523
    @ozahmed45232 жыл бұрын

    Good that you are talking about real issues and showing them Chris.

  • @yogitasinghal5061
    @yogitasinghal50612 жыл бұрын

    That's the reality of world and it is not only about pakistan but it is about the whole world. You can encounter these kind of situation anywhere in the world but I think you did a great job by helping him bcz you also didn't knw that who was true but I must say you are a very pure soul this world needs more ppl like you you are so genuine so pure I'm just crying right now after watching this love frm India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @AnthonyLHarding
    @AnthonyLHarding2 жыл бұрын

    That was a very powerful video. You did the right thing dude. It’s those kind of acts of kindness that can help turn somebody like him around. Chances are it won’t, but what if it does? So good on you.

  • @Ghost0fPakistan
    @Ghost0fPakistan2 жыл бұрын

    Our media needs to pay attention to Chris's videos, this is what the media needs to pay attention to except always focusing on politician fights.

  • @airevjav6168

    @airevjav6168

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed

  • @MarcusH...
    @MarcusH...2 жыл бұрын

    That's very nice of you, and i understand him ASKING for money, and i even understand IF he lied about that guy who said he tried to help. But the very moment (at the end of the video) where he started trying to shame you into giving him money after you said no shows that he wasn't grateful and was only ever after drug money in the first place

  • @alokisabzi5003
    @alokisabzi50032 жыл бұрын

    he is a good kid. May allah bless him. Thanks for sharing chris and max.

  • @mylamyla6444
    @mylamyla64442 жыл бұрын

    To be a heroin addict would not have been his choice and the system does not work for children like him. Change is possible but with lots of perseverance, funding, early intervention and expertise. The abuse, cruelty and discrimination just drives these unfortunates into criminality. You guys have done a great thing in highlighting the issue. Pakistanis are reknowned for their kindness to tourists and guests but are not always so great on showing this to people they do not hold in high regard

  • @salmansadozai5500

    @salmansadozai5500

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well there are too many drug addicts around every city and i think there is no such facility organization or rehabilitation center for that many drug addicts. Here people are baffled that if they should financially help these people, as they don't spend that money on food or clothing but to buy syringes, drugs and lay down besides train tracks. You would notice in Pakistan if someone gives money to the drug addict then someone would tell you not to give money to a drug addict but to do charity to people who are poor but not drug addicts.

  • @salmansadozai5500

    @salmansadozai5500

    2 жыл бұрын

    At last they are the people without social status and like an alien in the country.

  • @nsagoogle9581

    @nsagoogle9581

    2 жыл бұрын

    Plenty of countries have shown effective ways of helping with addiction. Portugal comes to mind. Treating it as an illness as any other is a start, rather than outright dismissing them as an equal because they are addicted.

  • @salmansadozai5500

    @salmansadozai5500

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mylamyla6444 pretty much.

  • @gxqx797
    @gxqx7972 жыл бұрын

    Basically Chris, the people such as the officer and the others are already aware of the reality for these kids, and what the kid was all about. That's why they reacted that way, still unjustified I think, because it is still just a little kid at the end of the day. But you can see at the end how unthankful he was for all you had already gotten him, so unfortunately your kindness didn't do much for his chadacter. Hopefully one day he will realise, but you did all you could. The rest is on the boy now to change his ways.

  • @anupv63

    @anupv63

    2 жыл бұрын

    Beautifully put

  • @gxqx797

    @gxqx797

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@SunnyandWillow brother don't do that. You don't know anything about me. I've actually struggles with drug addiction (not heroin, alhumdulilah) from the age of 17 years old. I'm all for compassion, but, I promise you heir are other dug addicted little kids in Pakistan who would have been happy with what they where given and wouldn't have expected more. This little kid, may allah help him, unfortunately just isn't built like that. He tried to squeeze even more from the people who owed him nothing but where simply helping him. To Tey and argue that he was justified in asking for more money, for 'medicine' mind you... I'm happy Chris didn't give him any money and neither would neither would i have. If you would that's good for you but personally that's not a good decision. Don't start attacking my character though, that's not right.

  • @SunnyandWillow

    @SunnyandWillow

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@gxqx797 - I’m sorry to hear of your troubles. Good job on getting better ! Hope things continue getting better for you !

  • @zaheerrao1150

    @zaheerrao1150

    2 жыл бұрын

    Perfectly pictured

  • @wowso4

    @wowso4

    Жыл бұрын

    His just a child. Addicted to the most addictive drug in the world. Heroin is a terrible drug even for adults to come off is hard. He just needs the right support and someone he can trust. His a child and is all alone and scared.

  • @SayVeritatis
    @SayVeritatis2 жыл бұрын

    I have never watched a vlogger so down to earth and caring. This is an amazingly valuable video. Besides the boy's life you have shown to the world how the local Police behaves.

  • @MrShabib1983
    @MrShabib19832 жыл бұрын

    That was extremely generous of you both regardless of the facts you shared and experienced you guys are being promoted in terms of love and respect in our hearts. Long live Chris & Max (zindabad)

  • @gladiolagirl1204
    @gladiolagirl12042 жыл бұрын

    Chris...I'm touched that you try to help this homeless kid. You have compassion and a good heart for this kid. You did the right thing by not giving him money, but only offer him food and warm clothing and a good pair of shoes. I applause you for what you do. It is a hard situation 👏🏼❤️

  • @ESTIsLaced
    @ESTIsLaced2 жыл бұрын

    Thankyou Chris for being open and honest with us! I love thee types of videos. But one Thing You’re trying so hard to help this kid out but you’re helping a person who doesn’t want to be helped. Probably he was grateful for the clothes and shoes but he clearly did not WANT those things. All he wanted from you both was money to pay for his addiction which is heroine. You tried. And I LOVE that you did not give in to his beggery. You gave him NECESSITIES and when he asked for money I loved that you said no. Thankyou for helping but not helping his addiction. You’re an amazing human Chris please keep pumping out content I love these.

  • @Muzaffar_hotani
    @Muzaffar_hotani2 жыл бұрын

    آپ بہت اچھے انسان ہیں کرس♥️♥️🇵🇰💕

  • @mohammedsaleem4918
    @mohammedsaleem49182 жыл бұрын

    I have a newfound respect for you dude, you are a genuinely good human being. After seeing this I like you even more 💯

  • @abbyz87
    @abbyz872 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this Chris. Regardless of a person's situation, every human being deserves kindness. Thank you for being kind and spreading awareness. We need more people like you.

  • @CatsSleepyHollow
    @CatsSleepyHollow2 жыл бұрын

    It's an amazing video! I am glad you posted it!

  • @adamfavsvidc
    @adamfavsvidc2 жыл бұрын

    That was such a difficult situation. Kudos to you chris you are a great human. Brought tears to my eyes seeing such a young lovely boy being so polite and being abused by people with power. ❤

  • @FawadKhan-nk6gq
    @FawadKhan-nk6gq2 жыл бұрын

    Chris you did a great job and the fact that these people are professionals kills the rights of the right people As a shopkeeper, I keep in touch with these people.

  • @facts4272
    @facts42722 жыл бұрын

    . You did absolutely right to post this video Such issues need to be highlighted

  • @abc-si9uw
    @abc-si9uw2 жыл бұрын

    You did the right thing by helping out that boy with food and clothing. Life is very harsh on streets. He might be on the wrong path since there is nobody to guide him but you helped him out and sent out a message across the world to help those who are around us incase if they need our help and show some compassion. Kudos to you. Respect from India 🇮🇳🙏

  • @mf661
    @mf6612 жыл бұрын

    Thankyou Chris for helping him, We help because of our own kind hearts, it doesn't matter if the other person is grateful or not. Thankyou for atleast trying to change one life, A lesson that All Pakistanis can learn. It does not matter if you succeed or not But atleast YOU TRIED to Change!

  • @sairakhan-zz3qu
    @sairakhan-zz3qu2 жыл бұрын

    You gave him that one day of happiness which he probably wanted for so many years. You made him smile and for that one day he got to be a KID! He probably saw so many parents buying stuff for their kids but he never got that chance. You were destined to meet him. You made his day and you might have changed his life. Someone from half way around the world was sent to him for that one day of happiness. You are very important for this world!

  • @sanakamdar2799
    @sanakamdar27992 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for doing this! So nice of you and have so much respect for you! You made such an impact in this boy's life!

  • @farhanhasanali7686
    @farhanhasanali76862 жыл бұрын

    I am from Pakistan living in US. Thank you for treating him like a human being. Unfortunately that is the reality in third world. I also do that when i am there and I am glad u did not give him money instead bought food and clothes. Really proud of you. GOD Bless you

  • @acquireknowledge8327
    @acquireknowledge83272 жыл бұрын

    I am very happy after seeing ....you help him....Love From Pakistan 🇵🇰

  • @MirzaMughal86
    @MirzaMughal862 жыл бұрын

    This is every day reality. There comes a time when there's so many people you've met or know in this state that even helping them becomes impossible for a single person. Props for doing what you did, if it'll change his entire life I'm not sure, but this was definitely a less seen side of things that should be known.

  • @warlordseye4883

    @warlordseye4883

    2 жыл бұрын

    Everyday?bruh where do you live…..

  • @YuluJam
    @YuluJam2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for posting this video. It shows the reality of life. We can never thank God enough for everything he has given us.

  • @killakam649
    @killakam6492 жыл бұрын

    Omg chris this was so wholesome and sad at the same time. You and max are so kind thanks for looking after this poor kid. God bless you

  • @X_X21
    @X_X212 жыл бұрын

    nothing but respect to you for how you handled the situation, i personally wouldn’t even know what to do.

  • @javedmir7989
    @javedmir79892 жыл бұрын

    Good job man, brought tears to my eyes, that cop was such a nut job but you handled him very tactfully, love your content specially from Pakistan .

  • @bazigar1479
    @bazigar14792 жыл бұрын

    Biggest religious is humanity that you showed.. much respect and love for you guys

  • @UfishDotCom
    @UfishDotCom2 жыл бұрын

    Kudos for posting. No fake news, no judgement, just a glimpse of reality for people to share what you experienced and make up their own minds. You are raising global awareness and spawned further conversations on multiple issues so net positive. You can do what you can and plans don't always go the way you plan. You felt the same compassion as you did for the old lady vegetable seller, but, this one is a little more complex. You did what you could and maybe something good will happen for this kids because of your post...

  • @Musafir_Vlogs
    @Musafir_Vlogs2 жыл бұрын

    Nice Gesture Chris, he got a glimpse of a good life , maybe this would motivate him to get his act togther and aim higher in life. He seemed like a smart kid ... May Almighty help him and others like him

  • @navk9040

    @navk9040

    2 жыл бұрын

    "Get his act together" is probably harsh. Most homelessness is not due self imposed reasons

  • @anupv63
    @anupv632 жыл бұрын

    I'll not be surprised if the kid sold the jacket and the shoes and bought some Heroin

  • @sssdgn
    @sssdgn2 жыл бұрын

    Helping a needy is the best job,god bless both of you for this noble job,may god bless with their kindness to this helpless kid

  • @habibrehman1746
    @habibrehman17462 жыл бұрын

    brother i m pakistani living in usa.i would like to thank for raising up this cruel issue

  • @rsre4603
    @rsre46032 жыл бұрын

    Hey Chris & Max, you guys did a great job, we know this problem is around the world 🌎 & people sitting in their private Pools & gardens, they should realise these genuine issue, because of their neglegency, children are homeless & why they are so desperate to take drugs because they cannot have peaceful or normal life, they are deprived by the elite, this is main problem which you have shown us in this video, love ❤ you man & I saw tears in your 👀.. keep it up.

  • @mustafa8988

    @mustafa8988

    2 жыл бұрын

    Implement your commie ideology in your own country. Yes we have our pools which the market economy has bestowed upon us. Don't you dare try to tell me how to spend my money

  • @rsre4603

    @rsre4603

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mustafa8988 Man, first of all watch the video properly & feel the pain of the child, I am not in the country where this video was filmed, we do have also pool & all but we can feel the pain so don't try to jump on my head.

  • @NarutoUzumaki-xi9lx
    @NarutoUzumaki-xi9lx2 жыл бұрын

    Wow man you're so kind hearted guy love to watch your videos and the way you always talk to others with a smile on your face... Stay blessed👋🏻🇵🇰

  • @juliashave1761
    @juliashave17612 жыл бұрын

    What a quandary. You didn't just walk by. He's a tough a resilient young man. He's also very street wise. Very thought provoking footage.

  • @tbaby5435
    @tbaby54352 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much Chris for helping a child! You did not judge. All you did was empathize! Did he accept your kindness and change his path? Only he will ever know that, but I am sure you made a difference.

  • @Hussletheamtrix
    @Hussletheamtrix2 жыл бұрын

    Great work Chris and Max. Wish I could talk with you and explain to you in detail the nuances at the core of that boys story. There are shelters, places even religious schools that will take children such as that boy. They would feed him, cloth him and educate him. When the kid say that children are abducted and them forced to beg on streets, that is true but not in his case. He doesn't need abduction, he is there for an easy picking. So, basically if anyone wanted to make him a cripple in order to force him to beg for money then there was no family member of this boy stopping them. There are details that need to be looked into. Regardless, you guys have hearts of Gold. Me and my whole family love you both. TC

  • @chrismixlewis

    @chrismixlewis

    2 жыл бұрын

    I didn’t put it in the video, but I asked if he went to some of those shelters. He said they beat him. It’s not always so simple unfortunately :(

  • @fencopauline

    @fencopauline

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@chrismixlewis you don't know who to trust, he could have lied to gain sympathy from you, just saying.

  • @LOYALME

    @LOYALME

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly. Edhi center alot of NGOs. They leave their houses without any reason

  • @Hussletheamtrix

    @Hussletheamtrix

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@chrismixlewis we are looking at your video as I write this message. I have worked with homeless and deprived kids/adults both in Karachi and London. In my experience, majority of them are damaged beyond repair. The streets and drugs turn them into this selfish and deceptive beings that it is hard to understand the reality. Good for you, you didn't give the boy any money, either his handlers would take it off him or he himself would blow it in drugs.

  • @anupv63

    @anupv63

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@fencopauline he was definitely lying. These kids are street smart they know how to manipulate people, especially foreigners. He just wanted money to do drugs.

  • @furchtbar8311
    @furchtbar83112 жыл бұрын

    Chris you did the great job. Don't give to people's like this , give them just food , clothes and things what they need . Give extra money to the workers who work hard and don't get the enough money .. May be this kid will take drugs and stuff like this ..

  • @smirkfn9080
    @smirkfn90802 жыл бұрын

    I have nothing else to say except that you are an amazing person Chris, and your actions are something that only a few would take part of.

  • @saadihamedi
    @saadihamedi2 жыл бұрын

    Great , after all humenity, gud job guys, weldone .

  • @fadimalik5331
    @fadimalik53312 жыл бұрын

    Hey chris, big fan of your language fluency and amazing character 👍🏼

  • @liaqathussain3011
    @liaqathussain30112 жыл бұрын

    Great content.. If there was a real system I would offer to pay for the kids costs .. Be that £30-50 per month.. That would allow him to go to school and get some security..

  • @muhammadhazikrabbani2697
    @muhammadhazikrabbani26972 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for posting this video it's very important for other tourist jazakallah.

  • @tony-nz8qp
    @tony-nz8qp2 жыл бұрын

    This is a compelling work. Helping people in need is never simple. There are always layers to the suffering of individuals. Peeling back some of those layers from time to time provides the insight needed to understanding that the suffering of others occurs within a greater context and not simply the result of an individual making poor choices. If anything, we need more videos like this because as you and Chris already know from your travels, to really "see" the world, one must visit the places where humanity has been marginalized. Excellent work Chris.

  • @99supper
    @99supper2 жыл бұрын

    Hey Chris, that was difficult to watch yet important to see. You lead with your heart, and did the right thing for this kid. I would have done the same thing. Thanks for reminding us how ugly our world can be, and how fortunate most of us are. 🙏🏻😞

  • @mazharbang
    @mazharbang2 жыл бұрын

    It’s a very kind gesture of what you did for the kid. Let not the negative affect us, being kind is a blessing which modern world needs more often.

  • @awaiskhancn
    @awaiskhancn2 жыл бұрын

    Hello Chris My name is Awais khan. I belongs to Punjab Pakistan. I had watch your video and I really like it. You are very humble and kind. Actually You did, what a good man should to do. You feeded a hungry person not only but also bought cloths and shoes for him. You did what you were supposed to do, it is good to help humanity. But i appreciate you to do one thing that when he was begging you 100 rupees you didn't give him because he was willing to buy his drugs by this money. I appreciate you again you didn't do this. You are a great person I am proud of you Best wishes

  • @fizzy4266
    @fizzy42662 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing this video. You did the right thing by feeding & clothing the boy. I appreciate that you also intervened when the Police were taking him away to lock him up. He was collecting bottles to recycle and was going to be paid for that, he wasn’t doing anyone any harm. He definitely didn’t deserve to be screamed at or beaten up just for wandering near those shops. May Allah give us all guidance and make us all better humans. Ameen. 🇵🇰👍☝️🙏🌎

  • @coolbloknaba806
    @coolbloknaba8062 жыл бұрын

    Son, please don’t agonise over whether you have done the right thing, just doing what you thought to be the right thing is virtuous & laudable in itself. Both you boys showed compassion and kindness. The police on their part were trying to help you guys by getting rid of what they perceived to be an annoying vagrant. What you did for the boy shows it doesn't matter where we are from and what God we pray to or not, humanity transcends all cultural differences. 🤝🙏

  • @DawnSilverStone
    @DawnSilverStone2 жыл бұрын

    As an american i'd like to say NO ONE DESERVES TO BE TREATED LIKE A DOG i don't care what addiction to drugs they have. This young man is human and has hardships just like everyone else. Love others no matter what.

  • @AndrewFerrer3d
    @AndrewFerrer3d2 жыл бұрын

    Not all people on the streets are sincere. You need an eye and a heart to know who to help out. Regardless of if this kid was sincere at heart or not, I can quite confidently say that you did not make a mistake in helping this boy out. I'm so glad to see this. You've done something incredible here Chris, congratulations.

  • @khanwashere264
    @khanwashere2642 жыл бұрын

    IT IS THE SAD REALITY OF BEING HOMELESS ALL OVER THE WORLD, YOU HAVE DONE YOUR PART PROPERLY

  • @user-os5mq1ns5c
    @user-os5mq1ns5c2 жыл бұрын

    The police man has it coming for him. An absolutely travesty of a man. --- The One

  • @Ahmed-tx1gr
    @Ahmed-tx1gr2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this! This set in a great deal of realisation to me.

  • @SupremeODMG
    @SupremeODMG2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for showing videos like this as well, I enjoy these as much as your others because it shows a real experience still, even if not a very positive one. Hope you have more in future like this to share, but positive vibes always.

  • @Tippy257
    @Tippy2572 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing this side of your experience with the world. It made me think, when you have a mother you have everything. If only he had a mother to look out for him 😔

  • @abbashaider1492
    @abbashaider14922 жыл бұрын

    Chris, your intentions are noble. Unfortunately, as tragic as it is to find any kid on the street, these kids become used to a life where they beg for money and do do drugs. If offered shelter or therapy they would decline it. Many like you do feel sorry for them but to give them money or feel sorry for them encourages them even more. Thee society really needs to change on the whole to make a difference to the thousands of such kids out on the street.

  • @e.k874

    @e.k874

    2 жыл бұрын

    society has failed these kids especially the orphans .. dont blame the kids

  • @YaqoobKhan-wy8nr

    @YaqoobKhan-wy8nr

    2 жыл бұрын

    I live in Sweden. I know how many pedophiles are here. I know how many sex shop and sex cinema are available for everyone. Sweden is a social country but there is a lots of swedish homeless and drugs addicted and its same in whole europe as well in USA. I know young guys selling them as sex worker online to mens. Chris Lewis enjoying free food in Pakistan But suddenly he found a homeless person which is very unusual for him? So what about thousands of homeless people in USA ?

  • @Samir.Sweden8

    @Samir.Sweden8

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@YaqoobKhan-wy8nr Jag tror att som Chris en turist I Pakistan han ser nog hemlösheten I USA också men i andra mer fattiga länder så är det mer påtagligt och man blir rörd dels hjälpa till på det bästa sätt man kan. Det är en fin tanke, en fin gärning och ett fint hjärta. Vi alla är människor lika mycket värda I Guds ögon förutom de Gudsfruktiga.

  • @nycbk9043

    @nycbk9043

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@@YaqoobKhan-wy8nr I live in Pakistan and visited Sweden due to business purposes. Sweden is a totally different system, based on rights for everyone and with a well developed welfare system. Yes there are homeless in every country, but in Pakistan and other poor countries the percentage is much higher (millions) either poor and homeless, who are trapped in this in generations and there are no system which help them at all , they are left for dead.

  • @pegasusstar2433
    @pegasusstar24332 жыл бұрын

    @Chris Lewis it was really kind of you to do all for that homeless kid. Sometimes you get very confused doing good deeds cause it doesn't give you closure of any feeling in the end but what you did was the best you can do in that situation. So keep up the good work and love your videos.

  • @rafiqueahmed1354
    @rafiqueahmed13542 жыл бұрын

    Tear in my eyes you guys did a great deed may God bless you this is bitter reality of this world may God bless and protect all the homeless 😓😓

  • @aniezafer2119
    @aniezafer21192 жыл бұрын

    Its a sad sad reality Chris, But you did good by not handing any cash, it must have been heartbreaking to refuse. Just remember you did the best you could do. Thank you !!

  • @yousufistajab3419
    @yousufistajab34192 жыл бұрын

    You guys have a heart of gold and we all are very proud of you. However, at the same time, when I compare this situation with newyork homeless people and Philadelphia drugs users I found the same attitude and mindset of people around the world who are addicted, they certainly don't want to change there situation and wants to prefer this lifestyle.

  • @zahidghaffar1822
    @zahidghaffar18222 жыл бұрын

    You both are amazing i have no words to say. May Allah swt gives you a lot more.

  • @INAYAT-BALTIS
    @INAYAT-BALTIS2 жыл бұрын

    Wawoo amazing you are great 👍

  • @SuperCrappyNinja
    @SuperCrappyNinja2 жыл бұрын

    This video was like an essay on homelessness. People who are affected by it goes through the same issues no matter which country they live in.

  • @letstravel1747
    @letstravel17472 жыл бұрын

    @Chrislewis The video was NOT only informative but also displayed the COMPASSION towards the needy ones. Having said that it's a common phenomenon in the Indian- Subcontinent;there are poor kids who are homeless (some family less too) begging on the roads and then there are people like yourself who wanna help them but the harsh reality is most of those kids are drug addicts or they have a reporting person who beats the shit out of them and take all the money/clothes etc . In a nutshell as much as we want we can't really combat their situation because of the several factors involved, It's a very sad part of the society we live in however we have accepted it as a part of the system just the way we have accepted corruption. Love your videos from India 🇮🇳

  • @saifigujjar7022
    @saifigujjar70222 жыл бұрын

    You both are real hero for our society! Inspiring millions of us!

  • @nousheenadnanvlogs
    @nousheenadnanvlogs2 жыл бұрын

    You are sooo kind. Its heartbreaking video we can't think much about home less people's life. You did great job.

  • @strategygames4056
    @strategygames40562 жыл бұрын

    It's the responsibility of the country to educate and provide him healthcare. Even if he's addicted to drugs, state and the adults around him are equally responsible. I hope authorities watch this video and help him.

  • @nycbk9043

    @nycbk9043

    2 жыл бұрын

    Pakistan does not have such kind of fundings or budget to help the poor and the homeless in a meaningful way, they are left for dead.

  • @comeandtravel1
    @comeandtravel12 жыл бұрын

    Chris and Max, this video is your all-time best. If I could, I would nominate it for an Academy Award. Wow! I'm a former E/BD teacher and have dealt with kids with these issues for years in the US until I had to throw in the towel because everything we were doing was wrong. It's a global problem. Additionally, it is what made me leave religion because if some sky-fairy was allowing this boy to be sacrificed like this by the hands of justice then they were not worth worshipping. Cheers from Istanbul and Happy New Years! PS...I hear skiing is great in Colorado right now! Go to Alpine Sports in Breck and tell them you know Ricky...they will hook you up with gear!

  • @fractal_mind562

    @fractal_mind562

    2 жыл бұрын

    I dont believe in any particular religion but I do believe in a higher being that isn't contained by 3 dimensions (meaning I believe there are things outside of the universe that are also "reality"), religion to me is just indoctrination mostly. My question is, if there was a god what would you expect the world to look like? Absolute harmon? I dont like the argument that "bad things happen therefore god isn't real", because bad and good are subjective human emotions. There is no intrinsic bad or good, there is just your specific interpretation of it. Just curious to how you would imagine a world with a "god", does it have to conform to your idea of "good and bad" ? And if mine idea of good and bad is different to your idea of it how would we share the same reality if there was a god ?

  • @fdk539
    @fdk5392 жыл бұрын

    Any ways Chris, I wish the very best for your future endeavours. And pray that your channel gets bigger and bigger.

  • @ZawwarSaba
    @ZawwarSaba2 жыл бұрын

    I really appreciate your support ❤️ and humbleness with him we all pakistani ❤️ thanks you a lot.

  • @Shakeel_._Ahmed
    @Shakeel_._Ahmed2 жыл бұрын

    Welcome to another side of Pakistan Chris. You did a wonderful thing helping out this kid, and I'm really glad you made this video. It's important people get a full picture of a country. This kid is homeless, he's addicted to drugs which a lot of homeless people use to dull the pain of their lives more than anything else. He's begging for a living and is likely being bullied by criminal gangs to provide them cash for the right to be allowed to beg. It's very much like Fagan and his gang in Oliver Twist. When talking to the man who said he'd offered the kid a home, the kid told you he was a dirty man, that was not a reference to his hygiene. He likely meant the man is sexual predator. The loud obnoxious man was pretty typical of how Pakistani police treat people they suspect are criminal, especially the poor criminals. The police in the bigger cities are directed to work with private security guards to keep beggars away from the nicer areas. They're often rounded up and shipped out of the city. The Pakistani police has not lost it's colonialist mindset. There is good and bad everywhere but as an institute people generally see it in a poor light - with good reason. They're only good to foreigners and the wealthy. Charities in Pakistan do a lot to support the poor and needy, but there is often not enough resource and in a lot of cases, sometimes the recipients of help won't agree to the terms of help (for example no drugs in shelters). The current government has its flaws, but it's the only one in living memory who has started to work towards projects for the people on the bottom rung of society. It's early days and will require decades of sustained support and economic improvements to end this level of poverty in Pakistan.

  • @Zee1998-c4w

    @Zee1998-c4w

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great comment bro…

  • @imfrompakistan1108
    @imfrompakistan11082 жыл бұрын

    Nomac vlog is like coffee Harry vlog is like green tea Chris Lewis vlog is like kadak chai

  • @akelaaussie
    @akelaaussie2 жыл бұрын

    Very nice video💖😍 God bless u and your family. Thank you for making us happy and smiling... Keep rising and shining... sending lots of Love and care 💕from Sydney, Australia.

  • @loanfindlay480
    @loanfindlay4802 жыл бұрын

    You have a good heart. You did what you thought was right at the time, that's all you can do. Your integrity and humbleness of character is what this world needs right now. Safe travels my friend. ❤️

  • @fahimshehzad2113
    @fahimshehzad21132 жыл бұрын

    I live in F-10 and kids like these all over. It hurts me to see police officers being harsh to them, but I do understand why. Still it's not the right thing to do. What's more messed up is that there are a lot of good people that have tried to help these kids. Zamrud Khan is a good example. But these kids escape as you can't keep them with force. I wish we could do anything about it but sadly there isn't. There are facilities but as I said, you can't keep someone against their will. All that can be done is give them food and clothes even if they don't appreciate it.

  • @abrarhussain2321
    @abrarhussain23212 жыл бұрын

    I think the kid was drug addicted that's why he was wanting money. thanks Chris to help the kid. It means that humanity is still alive. Thanks indeed for such an amazing video.

  • @alexyt3427
    @alexyt34272 жыл бұрын

    Americans are one of the greatest good people in world, love you from Pakistan brother lots of respect.

  • @shirleyw8720
    @shirleyw87202 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for posting, and thanks for trying to help the boy. If you’’re attempting to show what you find in your travels then it can only be right to post: truth is important. It’s not his fault that he asked for more despite what you’d already given - he is desperate. I’m very glad you tried to help. One stop at a time.

  • @ihteshamkhan8639
    @ihteshamkhan86392 жыл бұрын

    This kid is liar in some moment these types of kids abandoned their house by it's own decision because they like drugs and other bad things