This is the time my favorite KZbinr posted her first video
@Kittenz-b1gАй бұрын
Put a minute this is my birthday and my initials NJ is my initials my first name in my last name. I’m so shocked.
@mohamedafoukal403Ай бұрын
country of magic law ..great USa
@RFJerseyАй бұрын
Bias news.
@DowneckerАй бұрын
I'm 75 and was 18 at the time. Two highways destroyed large neighborhoods. Rt 78 and Rt 280 did it. I grew up Down Neck and there was no " White Flight ". Middle class neighborhood where people worked and kept up their houses and neighborhoods. Lowest crime area still with 50-55,000 people, not bad !😂
@fairfaxcat13122 ай бұрын
Thanks for pointing out that reasons for “white flight” were complicated, but your presentation offers no explanation for why it was a good idea for black thugs to destroy their own (and others’) community. Calling the violent destruction of property a “rebellion” ads legitimacy to the behavior. Why doesn’t the bulk of your reporting focus on the victims who, by the way, are primarily blacks and other minorities who now have less safety and places to shop, work, and flourish?
@massvocals-12 ай бұрын
she not mental everyone eles is she normal
@massvocals-12 ай бұрын
she so surreal so wonderful in expression and song protect her god please
@massvocals-12 ай бұрын
sending her ducks and peace cakes
@OsagieGuobadia2 ай бұрын
I am watching the documentary, right now online. : )
@fabbrimax112 ай бұрын
and Mr Glaude why did Robin deangelo delete her X account?
@fabbrimax112 ай бұрын
u think o.j. simpson agrees with white supremacy?
@groovyschmoops69113 ай бұрын
Thank you. I would like to see if I can kayak there. 👍🏼
@feliciajenkins50413 ай бұрын
It's turning again
@erin190303 ай бұрын
Point Pleasant nj
@robertpilat16853 ай бұрын
Hope to see you soon , I have a wonderful historic gift for you ...
@RTD33 ай бұрын
But it was/is the South that is racist. 😂🤣😂🤣
@johnalexander73693 ай бұрын
lol guess why they left 😂
@sambaxrock4 ай бұрын
❤️🖤🤍💚
@leonardduke67914 ай бұрын
Jimmy showing ultimate respect
@chess14584 ай бұрын
NOBODY wants to live around ignorance amd chaos
@dhammaboy12034 ай бұрын
PhD candidate of philosophy here. Nothing in this interview justifies or defends a single axiom of CRT. It is pure rhetoric and unsubstantiated claims about what Americans allegedly believe about race. Let's go back to year 1 of university. Claims must be substantiated. CRT is not about the claim that America has a history of racsim. CRT is a very specific set of claims about the nature of power relations in which only those who are "crtically conciousness" (these are usually privileged white academics) can tell everyone else what, where & how racism occurs. It argues a radical form of relativism where only the select voices of those who are critically concious are entitled to speak, and white people (according to DiAngleo) must silently listen & agree unquestionly with any dogmatic claim leveled against them. If you disagree - you're a white supremacist. Thus, creating a complete inversion of the power hierarchy and sustaining yet another racsist hierarchy - and calling that progress. Next time - rather than using black American as a sheild againt anyone questioning this elite ideology - spend some time justifying the claims of CRT on it's own (alleged) philosophical merit.
@TheFABIOCOOL5 ай бұрын
Wherever they step foot, it's always the same result
@lesjones56845 ай бұрын
Very interesting 🤔 ❤❤❤❤
@ItsMsMoore1925 ай бұрын
This was Great
@sophieleighfisher5 ай бұрын
This is incredible!!! What a beautiful journey you take us through in this Pilot episode, I am manifesting so many more. Congratulations Angela and team, I feel so informed and connected to the wonderful community and organizations you are sharing with us. So much Love! 💚💙💖💯
@veganradiation5 ай бұрын
Im loving how Angela is spreading the word about the importance of plant-based eating and exposing the harsh realities of animal agriculture! Im sharing this, come join the conversation on social media and lets take a stand for compassion and sustainability
@omnibcateng15 ай бұрын
This show is long overdue! A much needed different perspective! Great show!
Bull. Read Thomas Sowell. Whites fled Newark and other cities due to the crime and social dysfunction caused by the new black arrivals. You cannot blame all of the problems of cities on white racism. Whites left Newark and other cities for good reason.
@trailblazer10475 ай бұрын
People that cant act civil there culture was crime and targets were white and whites were not allowed to fight back,same today white Lapdogs and the Klan with a tan.Whites were pushed out,and R.E. co.'s made out.Buiss.left because of crime thiefs no civil people same thing today NY 26 stores were forced out if any racism it was by Blacks.
@atom52947 ай бұрын
The White flight about to happen in Chicago
@Ellellemm227 ай бұрын
Beth Hart is spot on! ❤
@Machia526128 ай бұрын
Born and raised in the Vailsburg section of Newark. Entire family and friends lived there too. Greed killed Newark and the Blacks got screwed.
@feliciajenkins50413 ай бұрын
All of this💯
@guywholovemaps15919 ай бұрын
How does this video have 600,000 views yet only one like?
@clotilderomeo9 ай бұрын
🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
@pltgolsilbro9 ай бұрын
Blacks have destroyed Newark, Orange, Montclair and East Orange.
@leandrofataccioli887110 ай бұрын
What kind of license or permit do i need in nj to sell honey legally?
@Nick0wnsz10 ай бұрын
I am a communist but a fixing sidewalks and having community patrol was not the source of gang rape and murder
@ericflores198610 ай бұрын
City is still ghetto so will take folks with money to improve the city
@joaquintall518010 ай бұрын
Before Ms. Bouston from Princeton, the noted "expert on the great migration" on this subject [at least in this video] begins to use the word "racism" as the main impetus for whites leaving the city, she might want to read Jack Cashill's book, "Untenable", which I don't seem to see on her bookshelf(!); the book redefines "white flight" in Newark and elsewhere; Mr. Cashill offers his reasoning why white folks AND black folks left Newark in droves. Not very often do you hear the fact that moderate income black folks moved from Newark, as well as whites during the same time period. In the liberal/woke media, you could count the times you've read or heard that fact on one hand. I'm sure that there are records, charts and spread sheets to reflect this fact somewhere in the Newark Library. We must read and educate ourselves to the FACTS and not to the musings and just opinions of politicians or college professors, no matter how eloquent their argument may be at first blush. We must not allow ourselves to take anyone's edict as gospel. There is enough written on this "white flight" subject to offer many observations, more than just the one represented here. Educating ourselves is the only way for each one of us to learn and perhaps gain a better insight into the many facets of this complex subject. Question everyone's assumptions with knowledge. We all must learn to see by reading and understanding the facts, regardless where it may lead. We must permit ourselves to read, learn and judge for ourselves by reading; perhaps from the notable wisdom from such eloquent men AND women like Mr. Thomas Sowell, Carter G. Woodson, Lavern Spicer [former Florida congressional candidate], Walter Williams, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, Condoleezza Rice, Mia Love, Ben Carson and so many others. We must never become so afraid and so vehemently immovable in our beliefs and convictions that we become adversely and dangerously resistant to reading and listening to someone else's ideas, no matter how diametrically opposed to them we are, simply because they do not coincide with our own. Only from that point, we can then begin make our own judgements and avoid unwarranted assumptions. I'd urge caution in taking the word of Ms. Boustan verbatim, who most likely has just read about the subject; in addition, I'd suggest we read the testimony of those who actually lived in it...even after the "riots", "rebellion", "insurrection"; choose whichever moniker you wish to attach to the tragedy. My family lived in the West Ward more than 5 years after July of '67. My neighborhood, from the late 1940's thru 1972 was 16th Avenue and 17th Street, diagonal from West Side Park. My mom and dad and my brother lived there when it was a totally integrated neighborhood. My folks lived on South Orange Avenue and Bergen Street until 1948; needing more room they moved to the West Ward. Black folks, white folks, Italians, Russians, Jews... It was a great time to be a kid growing up in Newark. Went to S. 17th Street School, then to Irvington Tech. My mom and dad didn't earn over $65 bucks a week between the two of them, in all the years we lived in the West Ward. I had a paper route as did my brother to help the whole family get along financially. We had the same "problems" that most neighborhoods had, but not for the same reasons that Ms. Boustan alludes to, or that most folks attribute to living in a integrated neighborhood, to. Don't forget the book: "UNTENABLE" by JACK CASHILL, POST HILL PRESS
@kanglongshankz331310 ай бұрын
not happening chief sorry
@theodorebradshaw935211 ай бұрын
I once lived on pine street
@luis904311 ай бұрын
I never had seen felling come from so deep like this. It's make me cryies, tears of Love.
@jacobkeppler198411 ай бұрын
This is cool history
@stuartlee662211 ай бұрын
That man said we all are going to go back to Newark and that city will revert to it's old glory. Is he mad????? Joe Biden talking????
@edwardoalvarez556611 ай бұрын
The reason why the White people leave when backs people move in is because, every where blacks move they make it a less attractive place to leave.