Huddersfield in the sixties. Part 2

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  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2016
  • Another reminder of how it used to be Huddersfield in the sixties.
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  • @echanelle5926
    @echanelle5926 4 роки тому +23

    Broke my heart when he spoke about experience at school

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      @hamzatroy3595 2 роки тому

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    • @derektitus8636
      @derektitus8636 2 роки тому

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  • @iaaaa8097
    @iaaaa8097 6 років тому +30

    So fascinating seeing this. Immigrants especially from the Indian subcontinent lived in the most drab areas of Huddersfield. And Now The Most Expensive areas of Huddersfield eg - Edgerton and Upper Birkby are full of Indians and Pakistanis. They have educated and bettered themselves as the years have gone by

  • @bethsmyth6499
    @bethsmyth6499 5 років тому +13

    It’s insane how our accent was different back then to now more strong

  • @amreeksingh4448
    @amreeksingh4448 Рік тому +2

    Literally that's why old school elders coudnt speak English, they were that busy working and making a better life for their families. Contributed to society and community. Thier children children spoke with integrity, class and impeccable manners. Great citizens to grace uk are and still are sikhs. 👍♥️💪

    • @Mark64W
      @Mark64W Рік тому +1

      Well said sir . People forget the other side of the story when Britons took over India in the 1800's ( like my great x2 Grandfather ) . They had the best jobs , best houses with servants etc treating the India population like rubbish . This old school elder had the perfect right to come to Huddersfield as a member of the Empire after they helped us win WW2 .
      I would love to know know where they young Sikh boy is now . I bet anything thing he did very well for himself and his family .

  • @benc640
    @benc640 7 років тому +12

    Fascinating stuff - thanks for posting.
    I suppose you can kind of see where the man at the beginning and his contemporaries were coming from; Pakistan/India and the UK were totally different worlds back then and many (if any) would never have experienced a clash of cultures on that scale. I imagine to them these strange newcomers might as well have been martians!
    I tell you what - I bloody love the accents, the little chap who did the interview was fantastic. Shame about his experience in school... Though frankly I wouldn't have expected anything different from those times.

    • @1daxwood
      @1daxwood 3 роки тому

      Not much different in these times unfortunately

    • @ur786.1
      @ur786.1 3 роки тому +2

      @@1daxwood I agree. There is still plenty of racism prevalent, particularly up north.

    • @irisheyes291
      @irisheyes291 Рік тому

      What a racist bigot the man in the trilby ,trying to put on a posh accent

    • @sbaby-kg8hn
      @sbaby-kg8hn Рік тому

      ​@@ur786.1yes up north is very racist and backwards compared to London Birmingham Bristol and Cardiff. Anything north of Birmingham is full of racism and chavy behaviour

  • @skyedavies520
    @skyedavies520 Рік тому +1

    Listen I'm mixed race my Jamaican dad came here when 8 and now is in his 60s.Im in my 20s and still haven't tookon the Yorkshire man's food lol

    • @sbaby-kg8hn
      @sbaby-kg8hn Рік тому

      In it bro curry goat and rice and peas with two boiled dumpling and green banana

  • @DrJoePog
    @DrJoePog 7 років тому +7

    Interesting to see what people thought back then but thankfully things changed. People scared of change without seeing how we change for the better!

  • @Maria-kt3ig
    @Maria-kt3ig 2 роки тому +7

    the bottle of water is to clean ur ass properly as toliet paper isn't going to clean the shit off. Nothing 'questionable' about hygiene methods there but I understand what he meant, it's just that he put it in a way that's making it sound like he thinks these immigrants are stupid and can't use a toliet properly. Why even bring that up when there's bigger 'complaints/issues/differences' he could make about them.

    • @anvilbrunner.2013
      @anvilbrunner.2013 2 роки тому +1

      Toilet paper back then wasn't even absorbent. Why we didn't wash & dry our smalls in public.

  • @shazzadawkins4742
    @shazzadawkins4742 4 роки тому

    Aww bless

  • @mrJules100
    @mrJules100 Рік тому +2

    They lived in squaller, worked hard, took racism on the chin and never complained

    • @Mark64W
      @Mark64W Рік тому

      Well said indeed . They had the worst jobs for the worst money being treated like rubbish . Fast forward to 2023 and the descendants of the Indian / Pakistani immigrants of that time probably make up the majority of health care professionals in Huddersfield such as Doctors , Surgeons, Pharmacists etc .
      British born and educated, but with Asian heritage is fine with me .

    • @maheerraja3012
      @maheerraja3012 Рік тому

      Took racism on the chin! That's sounds so submissive!

    • @maheerraja3012
      @maheerraja3012 Рік тому

      Many of Ist generation south Asian male youth in late 1960s & 1970s took a stand.they were real warriors. Goras used to spat on our women. These youths ,though much smaller in number, fought back. My step-phopo's husband who is frm Pak Punjab & used to live in Chesham then:told dat they used to take pepper spray to school.

    • @maheerraja3012
      @maheerraja3012 Рік тому

      Our acquaintances in Halifax were famous fr fighting fr their community. Many Goras were scared of them

    • @maheerraja3012
      @maheerraja3012 Рік тому

      Wen south Asian laborers used to come bck frm factories, Teddy boys used to attack them to snatch their weekly wages

  • @msnisar2227
    @msnisar2227 2 роки тому +2

    Washing your bottom is good after each visit, if that’s unusual to some then some smells of unfortunate kind will be coming from mr joe bloggs interviewee surely.

  • @ur786.1
    @ur786.1 3 роки тому +1

    2.31 😂 I thought that was just a Pakistani thing but clearly not.

  • @b00ts4ndc4ts
    @b00ts4ndc4ts 2 роки тому

    He sounds like he is in the government today.

  • @mohammedkhan449
    @mohammedkhan449 2 роки тому

    Lol

  • @thehoneyeffect
    @thehoneyeffect 6 років тому +12

    Racism and ignorance.
    Some things have changed and lots of things have stayed exactly the same.

    • @benc640
      @benc640 5 років тому +4

      thehoneyeffect can you not kind of understand where they’re coming from? The subcontinent and West Yorkshire were totally different worlds back then and the locals must have found the newcomers and their culture incredibly strange. Nothing racist about it I don’t think, just a natural reaction to something you’ve never experienced before.

    • @WISDOMBITES1
      @WISDOMBITES1 4 роки тому +5

      Ben C....I understand where you are coming...I grew up in Paddock in the 1960's and can relate to the young boy but also the fears of the local population. It must have been a real shock seeing people with a different culture,religion,language outlook etc and not knowing this led to a lot of fear. Unfortunately when people fear something they become suspicious and defensive etc and that can appear as racist behaviour which in most cases was not. Thankfully we have come a long way...more to be done by both sides!!

    • @liammcnulty7112
      @liammcnulty7112 3 роки тому +1

      @@benc640 I saw it back then, how the English were overwhelmed, like those moving out when pakistanis moved next door and I an an immigrant