This channel has taught me more about American history than my primary education ever did. More schools should utilize the very valuable service that is PBS.
@sapphirejade50296 ай бұрын
PBS has been with me since childhood and I always adored the station. I agree with you. I've learned SO much from PBS, more than school.
@AmericanExperiencePBS6 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! We're glad you find our films interesting and informative!
@jeffclark52686 ай бұрын
Can’t do it. PBS is just liberal brainwashing you know. /sarcasm
@boobear19076 ай бұрын
My pops raised me on PBS and I firmly believe it’s the last bastion of actual reporting in the US.
@CharlieEarthRoast6 ай бұрын
I watched PBS Kids growing up, and they showed us that in school, too. Introduced me to Wishbone and several other shows. I think Magic School Bus was on it, too. Since it's funded by government, some people don't like it, sadly.
@HonestDepression1016 ай бұрын
In this age of extreme polarization, where facts are seen as opinions and we are all encouraged to believe that our enemy is the Other Party its important to remember that big business sees us all as targets to ring as much money from as possible. The real enemy is the predatory corporations who use us with absolutely no respect or consideration for our health and lives. No respect for our future.
@douglasstruthers83076 ай бұрын
It is important to keep presenting docs like this which show how our governments and corporate entities continue (past and present) to corruptly manipulate for personal gain - despite the horrific risks associated, as we saw at Love Canal.
@williamriley51186 ай бұрын
I remember hearing about this when I was in elementary school in the 1970s. Very sad situation!
@randydickinson48646 ай бұрын
The local government said that both were safe. I remember that and the nuclear plant 3 mile island too.
@EricaHansberry6 ай бұрын
$135/month to live in a brand new house was red flag number one, even in the 70s. Those residents were set up from the very beginning smh.
@suni.L6 ай бұрын
Red flags always present themselves within the first few conversations or at first sight.
@sharonh29916 ай бұрын
No, $135 was a legitimate mortgage payment. My parent’s house cost about $22,500 in 1972 and their monthly payment was about $100. The builder either didn’t do their due diligence or they simply didn’t give a shit, probably the latter.
@DeepSouthBuilder6 ай бұрын
I rented a decent 3 bedroom house in 2001 for $265/month.
@tonydelgobbo67976 ай бұрын
🙏Delgobbo Family from 389 99th street...... 1963 to 1978 evacuated.
@nobody-vo7ei6 ай бұрын
can you imagine. the guy that stood up in 1980 said he was 65 years old. born in 1915. can you imagine sitting down with him over a beer or something stronger and just letting him talk? it would be an important life experience.
@nobody-vo7ei6 ай бұрын
sitting down and listening to another person is about the calmness thing you could do. @@OsceolaNola7
@maryellengrayberg91466 ай бұрын
I remember this....about 60 years ago...wow! 6:38
@ecotton6006 ай бұрын
@@josephlori4625 Love Canal began in the spring of 1977, 47 years ago.
@harryjones52606 ай бұрын
very relevant and important exposition of the situations with hidden environmental poisonings. could be the tip of the iceberg.
@bababooey757622 күн бұрын
The funny and scary thing is that love canal issues are still happening in inhabited homes around the love canal. It was in the news a few years ago.
@sapphirejade50296 ай бұрын
Just hearing all this just hurts me so much, and this is only the beginning of this story.😔
@johnnygoodman20036 ай бұрын
East Palestine says ... "hold my beer"
@wilko30175 ай бұрын
It’s always been the people vs the government and it always will be.
@Spacecadet4996 ай бұрын
THIS ISNT NOTHING NEW OR THE FIRST TIME AMERICA DID CRAP LIKE THIS ! WE LITERALLY HAD A BLUEPRINT FOR EUGENICS AND U THINK THIS IS JUST ONE SPOT OF AMERICA ?
@SirDingle5 ай бұрын
Imagine people banding together like this now and not arguing with each other like the government wants. People need to realize political sides mean nothing, and it's all of us normal people against our corrupt politicians and government
@johnqualls59906 ай бұрын
Funny how news agencies don’t cover news
@edwinamirsaleh155 ай бұрын
Is there gonna be any mention that the corporation repeatedly told the school that they had used the area for chemical dumping and that it was not safe to build on, but they didn't listen. And eventually the municipality said they were going to force the sale and that's the only time the corporation finally sold, but they only did it for $1 with a stipulation that they take the gov officials on a tour showing them where they dumped and reminding them again it is not safe?
@nevermindthegrind5 ай бұрын
Republicans: "Remove all environmental regulations"
@vivalaleta6 ай бұрын
If creating actually NEEDED items means the process also creates poisons then WE CAN'T HAVE IT. I know we can do better.
@ericwilliams16596 ай бұрын
Nope, you can just dump it in the ocean.
@Ben-tw7lf6 ай бұрын
"You know you can't swim in the Love Canal, conditions there are a living hell. Who's to blame for the people's fate? Washington, Hooker or New York State"
@HonestDepression1016 ай бұрын
I hope that these are the lyrics to a punk rock song. They definitely sound like some!!!
@Ben-tw7lf6 ай бұрын
@@HonestDepression101 A buddy wrote the song in 1978, "Love Canal Beach Party" - I think was the title. And it was very punk!
@richprice4825 ай бұрын
Shocking a country can knowingly do this to its people.
@nicholaslandolina6 ай бұрын
I used to work with Carol Jones
@sapphirejade50296 ай бұрын
You did? What was Carol like? Not trying to pry but this is out of curiosity.🤔
@johnnygoodman20036 ай бұрын
Compared to Palestine OHIO, this was a picnick.
@taxpayer19626 ай бұрын
Well people were pretty unaware in those days, today everyone knows about waste, the school was going to claim imminent domain and take the property and hooker chemical suggested they just build a park not a school on the the main dump part but the school didn't want to do that and when they started digging to build the school and homes they ruptured the supposed enclosure and the rest is history and its sad when you watch this film the politicians that came most of them just seemed annoyed and not concerned at all. The people that wanted to develop knew there was a dump there they just were very naive about what could happen.
@chazbo26726 ай бұрын
Grew up not far from there (but far enough). I’ll always remember a New Yorker magazine article from way back when about the not so perfect storm, so to speak, that was (and is) Love Canal. Hooker did take advantage of the thick clay soils in the region to create a fair (for the time) clay storage bucket for the chemicals, but that didn’t account for greed and lack of oversight/due diligence down the road when developers dug through the area and released a toxic mess.
@HonestDepression1016 ай бұрын
It is true that the public is more aware of the negative effects of chemicals that end up in our food and water and the land that we live in. But it seems that in a lot of ways corporations and businesses are just as greedy and unscrupulous, if not more so. It has not gotten any better in the time since then, and it will not get any better unless they face real consequences for their actions.
@edwinamirsaleh155 ай бұрын
Hooker chemical repeatedly told them it was not safe to build on and refused sale for a long time until the town said they were going to force a sale, and only then did cooker chemical agree to a $1 sale price with stipulation that they take the government officials to the site and show them firmly that it is all poisonous
@MrTwenty20video6 ай бұрын
🏆 Well delivered.
@alwaysshifting95746 ай бұрын
Hinkley, ca
@adorabledeplorable51056 ай бұрын
East Palestine Ohio ……..the next Love Canal .
@sapphirejade50296 ай бұрын
Or like 3 Mile in PA long ago. I may have not been alive during that time but it's terrifying to hear the stories.
@adorabledeplorable51056 ай бұрын
@@sapphirejade5029 The only good thing about 3 Mile was the fact it did not turn in to the disasters that were Chernobyl and Fukushima . It still was not pleasant .
@joannkennedy35636 ай бұрын
And the government wonders why people don't trust
@DD-du9ip6 ай бұрын
@@joannkennedy3563i dont think they wonder. They just dont care
@HonestDepression1016 ай бұрын
@adorabledeplorable5105 I have to disagree with 3 mile not "turning into a disaster" it most certainly was and it's effects are still wreaking pain and suffering. I understand what you probably meant, I just think that just because the media did not sensationalise the story as much as they could have at the time does not mean that a disaster was avoided.
@iaincowell97475 ай бұрын
Dead Kennedys - Cesspools in Eden
@MrTwinkieeater6 ай бұрын
Palestine will be the repeat of this in 50 years. The town with the train wreck, not the country.
@christianhardwick65305 ай бұрын
Oh the day when PBS was telling the news of the states n not State News
@underground_music_uploads54226 ай бұрын
Dude looks like an old Bubbles
@panatypical6 ай бұрын
Interesting how this is been covered up. I forgot all about it. We need to send Elon musk out there in his red lobster suit to save the day.
@RissaFirecat6 ай бұрын
This is terrible. You have to realize that they were innocents. No one knew anything about this stuff!! Seeing this from this side of the world is insane. You shouldn't be such damned judgemental asses!!
@suni.L6 ай бұрын
Some people will do more research finding a new hairstyle or a new care than they will regarding the area they will raise a family. The woman in this video said no one went to investigate the cause of her sneakers burning, one said the price was unsual but wasn't going to question it, didn't pay any attention to the smells They ey made a choice to ignore what was trying to warn them.... pathetic
@aavvcc6 ай бұрын
True, but we have hindsight. Still, I would never want to live anywhere that reeked or had black swamps. Ignorance can be bliss many times.
@Pleebixx6 ай бұрын
you're pathetic
@kittycat82225 ай бұрын
Like when men scream at football TV screens yet won’t do a single thing, if a person needs help in real life
@Autschbruv5 ай бұрын
They were children. What is pathetic that you blame children for their parents problem.
@SP-gu7lq5 ай бұрын
Remember people didn’t have access to the amount of information we have nowadays. There was no internet, no personal computer, no smart phone.
@Columbiagorgekayaker5415 ай бұрын
Hugh Leo Carey governor of New York and a Democrat, I hope you people wake up
@peach72104 ай бұрын
Here, permit me to help you so you don't sound totally inept and stupid when you discuss this subject. As of 2024, there are 1340 Superfund sites in the US and they are in EVERY SINGLE STATE. So, yeah, regardless of political party.
@SK-rs1hu6 ай бұрын
Heh. Heh heh. They said "love canal." Edit: watched it and wow that's sad and fucked up 😢
@maxloewe91626 ай бұрын
I don't think this story is true. Things like that just happen in countries like Russia or China.
@default_user_id6 ай бұрын
Unfortunately it is too true
@agingmillennialmainer6 ай бұрын
A house for 28.5k. in an hoa area...im having a hard time feeling sympathetic. Maybe those boomers should have eaten less avocado toast and move themselves.
@jmlorenzo36396 ай бұрын
A whole neighborhood was poisoned. People were dying...you sound like a real piece of work 🙄🤷🏼♀️
@dalesmth16 ай бұрын
Ok, renter.
@SP-gu7lq5 ай бұрын
It was subsidized housing so that naturally draws in lower income owners. No idea how you draw the conclusion of them being avocado toast eating boomers.