A group of individuals in positions of power begins to abuse their authority, making unreasonable demands, mistreating others, and using their influence for personal gain. They believe they can get away with it without consequences, assuming no one will challenge them.
What they donβt realize is that their actions are about to come back to haunt them in a way they never saw coming.
As the truth unfolds and the consequences of their behavior take shape, the powerful lesson about accountability, respect, and the true cost of abusing power is revealed.
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What they donβt realize is that their actions are about to come back to haunt them in a way they never saw coming.
As the truth unfolds and the consequences of their behavior take shape, the powerful lesson about accountability, respect, and the true cost of abusing power is revealed.
π Watch until the end for a dramatic and eye-opening reveal.
π Subscribe now and hit the π bell icon so you never miss an episode!
#Karma #LifeLesson #Respect #AbuseOfPower
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00:00Good afternoon
00:04Okay, who's gonna pay for that?
00:07You talking to me? Yeah, talking to you skunk
00:10You walked in and your smell is just
00:13Make all my flowers wilt who will pay for that I
00:18Just want some flowers
00:34One two three four six dollars seventy two cents that season's for beggars, huh?
00:42Here pick any of these bookcase
00:45But you you don't have any signs saying you sell only flowers in full bookcase. Yeah?
00:50We don't have a sign here that we let the beggars in but you're here. I just need some flowers
01:00Here take it. It's all you can afford on your budget
01:10Well if you really need it
01:16Here's the pawn shop across the street go sell something valuable
01:23Though even if you sell your life, you won't have enough for the cheapest book game
01:29Get out of here
01:33Excuse me
01:41Have a good day
01:50What's going on here
01:53It's homeless people again, sir. It's getting colder now and they come to us to get warm
02:00Why don't you do your job? What did I say about leaving trash on the floor?
02:05Yeah, of course
02:13So what do we have here?
02:20A metal huh?
02:22Yes, sir
02:37Okay
02:38Okay
02:38Jokes aside
02:39Who did you steal it from?
02:42It's mine, sir
02:45I'm a war veteran
02:47Yeah, a distinguished service medal
02:50The only distinguished service you can offer this country
02:55Is to leave it as soon as possible
02:59I'm a military lieutenant
03:00And I'm the Prince of Wales
03:03I'm a military lieutenant
03:05Look
03:06I'll buy it
03:15But stolen things
03:17Get lower prices
03:18Look
03:20It's metal
03:22It's very bad
03:24It's very bad
03:29It's all I got
03:32It's got my honor in it
03:34Honor
03:36Well, lieutenant
03:38I'd say
03:42Your honor is worth
03:4450 bucks
03:45Gotta be joking
03:47Look
03:47Price is non-negotiable
03:50You take it or leave it
03:57You're right, sir
04:00The medal isn't worth more than 50 bucks
04:05I'm selling it
04:11Yeah
04:12Yeah
04:13If people like you defended our country
04:16It would have vanished a long time ago
04:28Wait
04:31You wanna know how I figured that the medal is stolen?
04:36A real soldier
04:38Would never sell his honor for 50 bucks
04:48Well, what do you think?
04:52And that'll be, uh, $55
04:54Thank you, sir
04:57You, uh, planning a celebration?
05:01Something opposite
05:07There he is
05:08That's him
05:11He lied about being a veteran
05:14To bond a stolen medal
05:18Is that true?
05:20Of course it is
05:21Ha-ha!
05:22Now that is right
05:23That's the way to go, you beggar
05:25People like you should be behind bars
05:27At least they wash you there
05:29Hey, stop it
05:30Cut it out, Toby
05:32What?
05:33Just a policeman
05:34I'll explain everything
05:35I just need that bouquet
05:37You'll tell your story at the station
05:44Hey, stop right there
05:49Let him go
05:51Excuse me?
05:51He didn't steal anything
05:58Hmm
06:06Let me introduce myself
06:09Captain George McEvins
06:11101st Airborne
06:14Alvin Peterson
06:1610th Mountain Division
06:17Ah, the Mountaineers
06:20This man is not just a military vet
06:23He is a real hero
06:26I better go to work
06:27Um, have a nice day
06:28Grab him
06:30You called 911 just to mess around with the combat vet?
06:34I'm sure the judge will love to hear your side of the story
06:37Whether you like it or not, false alarm is still a criminal offense
06:40Officer, please
06:41Don't worry
06:42If you don't have the money for the fine, you'll do the time
06:47And my apologies
06:49Captain, Lieutenant
06:50Thank you both for your service
06:52Let's go
07:03What's the matter?
07:05You're a war hero
07:06I'm no hero
07:07I'm in a hurry
07:10I really needed that bouquet
07:13Now I have no money
07:15And no flowers
07:19Hey, hey, hey
07:20How about some coffee, Lieutenant?
07:22Toby!
07:25You're fired
07:27I promised your father I'd give you a couple of chances
07:29Tried to make a man out of you
07:30And you've blown them both
07:32You treat customers with no respect
07:34No dignity
07:37And I think you owe Lieutenant Peterson here
07:41A bouquet
07:42With me
07:51I'll take you wherever you need to go
08:11Please continue to draw my eyes
08:12One of your men, Lieutenant.
08:16I couldn't keep him safe.
08:23He was in my squad in the operation in the mountains.
08:29He was only 19 years old.
08:33He was looking for a pass in the mountains, and that's where the artillery got him.
08:41The squad survived because of Jeremy.
08:52Ever since the war ended, I'm having trouble coming back to normal.
09:03It's Jeremy's birthday today.
09:06I should have been in this place.
09:08I've heard about your squad, Lieutenant.
09:11You saved hundreds of lives.
09:14You're a real hero.
09:17War damages and destroys.
09:24But Jeremy would be upset if he knew that his squad leader had lost heart.
09:32Surviving the war isn't the hardest part.
09:36It's getting back to life afterwards.
09:40Look at me.
09:42I was in the war, too.
09:45And somehow, I managed to pull it all together.
09:57Have you thought about looking for a job?
10:01I can't do anything.
10:06Maybe start with something small.
10:08I happen to know of an opening in a flower shop, as my assistant.
10:14What do you think?
10:17I could get used to some beauty around.
10:21Well, see you tomorrow morning.
10:24Zero eight hundred.
10:26Boots on the ground.
10:28All right.
10:47Nice work, Al.
10:48Of course.
10:49Help me out there.
10:52Hey, didn't you forget something?
10:56What?
10:59Your dignity.
11:05Don't ever lose it.
11:21I just want something to drink.
11:23Can I get some water, please?
11:25Some water?
11:27Do you think we are what here?
11:30Drinking fountain.
11:32Or maybe I should give you a cup of tea or a coffee with a donut.
11:37Completely lost your mind.
11:38Hey, man.
11:40Don't you feel sorry for me?
11:42Sorry?
11:44I don't feel sorry for people like you.
11:46Go away, or I'll teach you a lesson.
11:51You work in the charity cafeteria, man.
11:54Look around you.
11:55You gotta help people out here, man.
11:57I do?
11:58So what?
12:00I told you, go away.
12:02I just washed the floor.
12:04Have you seen yourself?
12:05You seem to growled up of the swamp.
12:10You know what?
12:13Hey, man.
12:14Just let me go through, man.
12:15I'm very hungry, man.
12:16You know, I just need some to eat.
12:18Diddy, diddy fingers from the table.
12:20Now I need to clean up again because of you.
12:22I mean, I just can't stand on my feet no more.
12:24I will not let you with such dirty feet.
12:31Go away.
12:38I'll figure something out.
12:42I'll figure something out.
12:58Can I go into the cafeteria now?
13:01Well, I don't have dirty feet no more.
13:05Fine.
13:11Look what a smart guy we've got here.
13:14Next.
13:17Come on.
13:19Come on.
13:24Next.
13:27Is that it?
13:29What do you say?
13:31I don't want it.
13:33May I have some chicken, please?
13:36Can you see that we don't have one?
13:38But it's on the menu right here.
13:40Chicken.
13:41Yeah.
13:41But we don't have one.
13:44Come on, man.
13:46I'm falling on my feet here.
13:48Please.
13:49Give me something.
13:49I need to eat something, man.
13:51Please.
13:52Okay.
13:54You want some food?
13:58You got it?
14:02All right.
14:04And a little more.
14:09If you're very hungry, you're liquid on the floor.
14:14And if you want to eat like anyone else, just pay.
14:24What is this, a charity cafeteria, man?
14:27The food should be free.
14:27Well, you got your salad for free.
14:31If you want more, pay.
14:40Come on, man.
14:41Sorry, but I got no money.
14:43Come on, man.
14:43I'm very hungry, please, man.
14:45How would you just...
14:46Give me your watch.
14:49Which you obviously stole somewhere.
14:52This was a gift from my father.
14:54It's like a family relic.
14:56You know what?
14:57I cannot give it to you.
14:58Get your porch and get lost.
15:07I'm not as hungry as you pretend.
15:14You know, maybe I can earn my own money, you know, to pay for my own food.
15:21Do you have some work here for me to do?
15:25Hey, Johnson.
15:26Hmm?
15:27Do we have some work?
15:29Do we have anything?
15:37Okay, Scarecrow.
15:39You can have a job.
15:42Yeah.
15:42Yeah, all right.
15:44But you need to give me your watch.
15:49Come on, man.
15:50I just told you I cannot give it to you.
15:55Damn.
16:05All right.
16:06Show me, show me.
16:07All right.
16:08Nice job.
16:09So, here is your work.
16:12This station should shine bright like the eyes of girls in the club.
16:17And then you do the flow.
16:20Understood?
16:21Yes, sir.
16:22Can I have a mop?
16:23No mop.
16:25Then gloves?
16:26Do you think we've got a cleaning company here?
16:28Oh.
16:30Here's the rig.
16:32Hi, Ted.
16:34Just hi.
16:36Hi, man.
16:37What's up?
16:44So, what's happening next week?
16:47Will you be buying veal?
16:48Yeah.
16:49You're helping us to meet our plan for a week ahead.
16:51So, the management will give us even more funds.
16:55Nice, nice.
16:56So, I can take chicken right away.
16:58Yeah, yeah.
16:58Here is your order.
17:00Okay.
17:01I'll be waiting for you tomorrow.
17:02Yeah.
17:03Hey, Matt.
17:04What?
17:04I also ordered a supply of fruit.
17:07Can you tell your managers that homeless people need vitamins and stuff, you know?
17:15Okay.
17:16Okay, good.
17:17Nice.
17:18Have to.
17:19See you.
17:20Bye.
17:24Hey, stinky dinky.
17:47I'm done.
17:49Can I get some food now?
17:51You're done with what?
17:55I want to get some food for the work I did.
18:01It's all clean.
18:04Oh.
18:05Yeah.
18:17There you go.
18:18Come on, man.
18:18What's going on here?
18:19Come on.
18:20Come on, man.
18:20Did you really think that you would work and have food?
18:24I saw the warehouse full of boxes of food.
18:27Are you spying on us?
18:32Get out now.
18:39The watch in your hand.
18:41Give it back to me.
18:42It's my watch.
18:43This?
18:44Yeah.
18:45This is my watch.
18:47What?
18:47How can someone like you get such a great watch?
18:54Forget it.
18:56And say thank you to me.
18:59Because they can put you in jail for stealing.
19:05Yeah?
19:10Chop, chop, chop, chop.
19:28Hey, fellas.
19:31Everyone.
19:33Look at this.
19:36Come on, come on.
19:38Rying like a diamond.
19:40Yeah.
19:40I don't know.
19:41It's all nice.
19:42Hey.
19:43Put it back.
19:44Hey.
19:44Everyone, freeze.
19:46Freeze.
19:46Take anything.
19:47Nobody takes anything.
19:49Put it back.
19:49Step away from the box.
19:51Just nobody takes anything.
19:53Step away from the box.
19:55Feel it.
19:56Put it back.
20:08Get away from here, you all.
20:11Get out.
20:12Stinkist.
20:14Why?
20:15And what?
20:16What are you doing?
20:17And what?
20:18It's kind of a joke.
20:20Wow.
20:29Nice to meet you, gentlemen.
20:31I am Mr. Denver, the owner of this place.
20:35Mr. Denver, sir, why didn't you warn us that you would come today?
20:40I didn't warn you, Johnson, because I wanted to see for myself what was going on here.
20:46You see, I opened this facility to help people in their times of difficulty.
20:54And you have decided to make money out of it.
20:58Come back.
21:01I think this is your...
21:03Sir.
21:04Sir, this is all misunderstanding.
21:07We apologize.
21:08I have just witnessed the fall of my employees, of the people I hired.
21:12You are dishonest.
21:14Evil.
21:16Miserable.
21:17It is because of people like you that good, innocent people suffer.
21:24You see, I thought this wasn't true.
21:27So, I decided to check it out myself.
21:29And what I saw was dishonest people who assert themselves at the expense of others.
21:37Mr. Denver.
21:43Give us a second chance.
21:45I tell you what.
21:48That won't happen.
21:50And do you know why?
21:52Because I know for sure that people like you never change.
21:56You lost my trust.
21:58You're both fired.
22:00You can wait for a lawsuit.
22:02Now, if you please.
22:05Here.
22:06You like it so much.
22:08Don't wait.
22:09Why don't you take it?
22:17Oh, get up!
22:28Well, well, well.
22:29Hey!
22:29Two diamonds and no security.
22:31And we just want to have some fun night.
22:33Listen, if a girl wants to have fun, her word is my law.
22:37Nothing in this life is free.
22:39Don't you think these men just want to use you?
22:41Honey, of course they do.
22:43And that's the main rule of the life.
22:46And if you want, pay for yourself.
22:49Hey.
22:50Bye-bye.
22:50Bye-bye.
22:51Bye-bye.
22:51Bye-bye.
22:51Bye-bye.
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