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Started by Jayr, April 07, 2013, 05:37:59 AM

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Jayr

(Maybe the FTM section wasn't the section to post this, idk. I did out of habit.)

I'm looking for the documentary with Chris in it.
It's abou 4 kids going through transition(2 boys, 2 girls.) I think there's a Josie, Chris and Riley in it.
I just can't find it for the life of me so I wonder if youtube deleted it.
Here's the preview:

(You can't see the video when clicking the link in the description.)

I've seen the whole thing on youtube before.
Anyone got a clue?





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democration

http://www.cbc.ca/player/Shows/Shows/The+Passionate+Eye/ID/2162979412/

I'm not sure if the video is working. It's not loading for me, but I think that my Flash Player may be out of date.




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Life becomes a disgrace, and death a duty.
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Jayr

I'm pressing play and it's not doing anything so I probably have the same problem as you.

Hopefully someone finds it on youtube.
Chris's story was really inspirational to me and I used to go back to it every so often.





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democration

I found something on another site saying the full video is only available in Canada.  ::)

Sorry that's not very helpful. I hope they put it back on YouTube soon. I'd be interested in seeing it myself.




When we have lost everything, including hope,
Life becomes a disgrace, and death a duty.
v o l t a i r e
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sneakersjay

Probably not an option for most here but if you use a VPN like Hide My Ass you can set your location to inside Canada so you can watch it.


Jay


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democration

I wondered if that might work. Might try it sometime.




When we have lost everything, including hope,
Life becomes a disgrace, and death a duty.
v o l t a i r e
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Jayr

I live in Canada but it still doesn't work because under the video it says that it'll only be allowed for viewing 30 days after the air date,
which was summer 2012.

I don't understand how you could have such a lovely documentary and not have it out for the public.
Think it has to do with he fact that they used the wrong pronouns with all the kids. That was the only big issue.
Maybe they got sued or something. A side from hat the rest of the documentary was perfect in my opinion.





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harlee

I found it on this youtube channel but unfortunately they are missing part 1. You still get to watch Chris and another boy called Bailey talk about their transitions tho.

http://www.youtube.com/user/GenderBendingKids/videos?flow=grid&view=0





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Jayr






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aleon515

Good info and the kids and families are awesome, but I hate the way they say *she* with the boys. Didn't see the whole thing but suppose they call the girls "he".

--Jay
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