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  • who transleted that disable boy in the beginning? Folks wake up its some scum. Those ppl are total amateurs, not a real journalists.

  • Many people don't realize that cerebral palsy patients are usually very intelligent. Thankfully, today their are very sophisticated computers that allow these people to communicate so much more easily. Read "Under The Eye Of The Clock" by Christopher Nolan (autobiography of a brilliant young man with CP). He has also written another fiction book. God Bless the loving caregivers!

  • Im doing my chem homework right now and I thought this was a song so I was all happy. I then started it got 3 minutes in and wept like a baby.

  • How can someone dislike this video..?

  • God bless Przemek!! Love him so much

  • Amazing! Powerful! We do take for granted our abilities God has given us!

  • This was so emotional! So sad... I'm so sorry for him, I almost wanted to cry, but then I would never see the screen! :( And everyone ignored him, so I don't blame him for calling someone a "son of a bitch"! :( I would do the same thing if this happened to me! Usualy I don't put comments on things like this, but this was asking for it, it was too sad! I had to imagine I was him, now see how you would feel if you were him! :(

  • Amazing man. I'd love to one day meet him.

  • This really gives me a new perspective on people with similiar disabilities. I can't believe it. I'm dumbfounded...

    One can only hope he finds the love he deserves. Enjoy your...

    Ah fuck it, letting the tears roll on now...

    Ehh... wonderful story, thank-you.

  • Amazing story.

    God bless you Przemek.

    Zyczenie z warszawy... wspaniale historia.

    All the best.

  • This is an unbelieveable story! As a registered nurse in USA, I can't understand why Polish nurses were feeding children in a lying position, that's like against any medical standards.

    I'm so happy for Przemek but very sad at the same time how many other children like him suffered...

  • @jom2005 At least in Poland they have a medical care system, whereby if you're poor/black etc you're not left dying on the streets... I imagine that (eg) the people in New Orleans may agree. Great film

  • God bless and give streanght - English

    Boze bogoslaw go i daj mu sily - Polish

  • It never occurred to me that people in this condition could have a healthy functioning brain, and have thoughts like described here. It must be absolutely horrible to not be able to communicate with anyone and that they think you will not understand anyway. He must have felt terribly lonely! This has touched me and made me think different about people who are mentally and/or physically disabled.

  • You help other !!! I thank for english subtitles. Good bless him!!!!

  • super Przemek ,bedz nadal dzielny w tym zyciu a Bóg obdarzy Cie miloscia o jakiej marzysz :) .Juz nigdy nie spojrze na niepelnosprawnych w ten sposob jaki patrzalem do tej pory .Wielki szacunek dla ciebie BRACIE

  • Przemek trzymaj sie Bog Ci to wynagrodzi.Wcale nie jestes inny Jestes taki jak My wszyscy kzady na swoj sposob jest ulomny.Masz zdrowa i piekna dusze a to o wiele wiecej niz zdrowe cialo , i cierpliwie czekaj na ta milosc napewno przyjdze ja jestem z Toba !!

  • trzymaj się stary, jesteś dzielny jak cholera

  • You don't know how lucky Przemek in the eyes of " GOD "... Amen..

  • god bless him. love

  • He is. They're talkin polish.

  • @arturzan32 yeah all our faces look the same, but yours is where your fat arse was supposed to be

  • That was an amazing video. I'm glad he decided to do the documentary.  It helps me to understand the disabled population better and what could be going through their minds. I work with kids that have disabilities and I feel bad when they act frustrated because I know it's because they can't communicate. Thank you for giving us insight on this subject.

  • Do Przemka:Jesteś WSPANIAŁY.

    Jak wiele możemy się od Ciebie nauczyć.

    Gorąco Cię pozdrawiamy!

    Gabi wraz z mamą.

  • The lady who discovered him and made this film won an award. She died of cancer just two years later while she was just in her thirties with two young children.

  • szacuken dla ciebie pszemek pierdolic system hwdp

  • it touches my heart!!!

    I am soo proud of him!!!

    So sad that his mom put him in nursery but So glad that he found someone that understood him!! May God be with and BLESS him!!

  • I saw this story in my class....it makes me sad and very glad to I have this without problem life...I'd like to see something more aboutr Przemek's faith and what he do now....

  • This is very amazing. I almost cried when he walked to the camera but I though no he's fighting for it and he's finally happy. I can't even begin to imagine how scary it must be for these children to know in their mind they aren't different and fight for years.

    I loved his sign for swearing, there should be more signs for that out there ;)

  • This story brought tears to my eyes. Something in me changed. Thank you so much for sharing it

  • All problems in humanity are created by our refusal to listen.

  • Thank you so much for posting Przemek's story so far. It is very beautiful and humbling. I was glas to have had the opportunity to hear in his own words how he feels.

  • This breaks my heart. That is, the dehumanisation of people who communicate on a different level than the norm. It reminds me of a book by Ruth Sienkewicz. She had a very similar story and condition. She wrote a book called *I raise my eyes to say Yes*. I's highly reccommend it. It blew me away to learn of such horrid acts toward human beings.

  • This just made me weep. Most of us take for granted our ability to communicate, and ramble on saying nothing while humanity suffers. This young man struggles every day to communicate and says so much more than any of us, with a blink of his eyes.

  • Same here. I have heard other stories like it, but it still doesn't make that sadness go away. It totally breaks my heart to see this happen to people. I commented below, but in case you do not see it, I would like to reccomend a book to you. It is called *I raise my eyes to say yes* and is the story of Ruth Sienkewicz. She had a very similar condition and story to this gentleman.

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