1978 SPECIAL REPORT: "YOUTH TERROR, THE VIEW FROM BEHIND THE GUN"
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- Опубліковано 29 гру 2019
- Street gangs and the violence associated with them have always been predominatly an urban phenomenon. The combination of extreme poverty, overcrowding and alienation that exists in the urban ghettos and slums makes these areas breeding grounds for criminal activity. Not all children of the urban poor resort to violence and crime, but for a persistent and growing hard-core, violence and crime are a way of life. For some, crime is considered the only means of survival.
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How was he able to put this Up on your channel wow getting a copy right straight by UA-cam channel Because every time I do a reaction video sometimes I get a copy right strike
@JIMMY JUKEBOX420 - Great comment! Some people still prefer to be blind. Be blessed, today and always! =)
Hi I’ve been searching for an iceberg slim interview conducted in the early 70’s a portion of it is included in the in his documentary
Newark /that part is my family
When this aired, my dad was telling me "You can have anything you want, if you work hard, and save." I was very blessed to have him to guide me. I disrespected him 3 times. I ended up on the floor. I don't blame him one bit. I deserved it. I still miss him every day. Children need their fathers in their lives. Be blessed, today and always! =)
You missed the point so it's turning these kids bad getting hit by their fathers and their mothers and the police I relate to that.
A strong male presence is important for girls to be around . It helps mold their idea of what the men in the lives should be like . A strong male presence is important to boy so that they grow up to be same .
@@georgeelmerdenbrough6906 - 100%! Be blessed, today and always! =)
Putting you on the floor, despite how it turned out for you is not good parenting. Coming from someone who has been on the floor. I
Damn! Good documentary! Thank you for sharing it ❤
Man....I was 17 going on 18 at the time of this film. Seems like not that long ago. Thank you Hezakaya for this.
I'm still in Detroit. Since 73
Absolutely fascinating. I'm so interested in yesteryears. I just love seeing what this world looked like with the people dressed like talk like acted like. I become a better person because of your channel. I've learned more history REAL LIFE history not the BS that is in textbook, what the history that is important to this generation the decades that have brought us to the point that we're at now. There's only one place to learn this stuff and it's at Hezakya news. Peace. 7.
Ya dig!
I feel the same way, Mark. This channel is my new addiction. I love learning about the past because there is so much to learn and better understand.
I used to think the same thing when I was at school. The most recent history we ever learned was about Weimar Germany but it told us very little about why we were living the way we were right then. I went to school in the 1990s and I always wondered why they never taught us about the miner's strikes or the poll tax riots and such things that were relevant to us.
This is social history, the way life was for the average person in a certain place and time. If they’d made one the same time in say, rural Iowa on a farm, the people’s lives would be really different. Even in the city itself, follow a group of Dalton School kids, totally another universe!
Agreed❣
Your the man! always got official content
For real this a o.g channel
The struggle is real !! I cant imagine. Im so lucky to live in such a cushy easy world that i live in !! These poor kids fought for their lives on the daily. Much respect for them. I really hope a few of them found a better life. Thanks for the post !!
This is my era. I was 16-17 in 1978. I was also a runaway from 14 on. The way things are now the 70's were simpler times. I miss the old days sometimes and long to go back. I really like the video's you put out Hezakya News & Films.
👋 Miss Turn * Hi there, I like your comment I was a teenager back than as well, I sure do miss those days it was alot better than, than it is now. I hope your doing well these days, Miss Tury. Peace and love to you.🙋😷😎✌
@@MaryMartinez-ob2mk Thank you so much Mary. I miss those days also. I feel bad for those born at the turn of the century omward. It's just turned into some strange times, especially since social media started. We used to ride arounf in the car and talk and laugh with each other. we all listened to the same song on the 8track and just have a great time. Now 5 teens riding in a car together are staring at their phones and instead of speaking to each other they're texting each other while they are sitting right in the same car. Who knows what they might be saying about someone they might not like that's in the car. So weird . Then we wonder why the children and teens have yerrible social skills I don't like getting old but I'm so thankful I was a teen all through the 70's. i wouldn't pick another decade, but Mary didn't the time fly by??? It just keeps going faster with every year. we could live to be 150 and life would still be too short. God bless you and Peace to you and yours Mary.
That poor mother with the 11 kids so the father leaves and kids go wild. She goes out to work everyday to come home to a bunch of no good thieving kids. Wonder if they are still alive???
They are. They later came to be known as "The O.J Jury." 😉
@@mykelc205 that was hella 🌽 corny
TeeToT exactly
Doubtful
5 alive its my family
I grew up in NY in the '80s and it was a surreal feeling knowing you could take the wrong turn and witness the worst crimes or experience the most amazing time
This is deep...damn
nigtmare
tht kid n the brown jacket is gay he around all woman..wonder if he still alive
eye hate the government
Bunch of lead poisoned youth. Can't read, can't count, don't know the meaning of basic words. So sad. The world truly was more violent back then. The '70s-'90s were peak violence, and this doc was before crack and the REAL gangs took over. All the talk of parental abuse is heartbreaking. Bullies creating bullies (and criminals). Thanks for sharing.
More violent back then, it never changed. Where have you been?
I was 9 years old when this documentary was aired. Some people I remember from back then have taught me how to act, how to survive. Great channel for remembering and learning from those people, good and bad.
17:40. Rent going up. Can’t even get hot water. Things ain’t change
Hezakya newz your on point your information is second to none and its real true real live ish
No heat in any of the homes - that's horrible
And landlord has the nerve to raise the rent
Ok i got a couple already twisted up 🚬 Thanks for the upload my Brotha Hezakya💯
Riveting Documentary. Thanx Hezakaya.
Hezakya's channel is amazing and is for all of us. We come together, learn here, and get educated on a whole new level.
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WOW you always take me back brother...the coop on the roof my uncle still fly birds..
I am sure you go back in time and film these yourself? Amazing video again pal!
I love all the content
Man the opening bumpers on old 70s TV shows were over the top . Love them
Great video
Best channel on UA-cam!!!
Awesome find.
Lord, when people cannot read and they have the mental capacity to read, it is so sad. Like where did stuff go wrong? Your parents...the school...how did you continue to let a child go on without knowing how to read?
This explains so much.
Good documentary. Thanks for posting.
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the dude starting at 31:05 is DJ Disco Mario, one of hip hops founding fathers
The marvin gaye playin in the backround tho
and James brown!
And Supernature
With all these throwbacks you show that nothing has changed 😢 you should have a podcast comparing then and now ❤😊
whole lot of asbestos in those abandoned buildings
Love it
I like the line on Bobby Kennedy, he was Americans last hope for an equal future
27:25 “If you wasn’t into drugs you were a square” somethings never change.
Classic!⭐
Intro is flames
You the best! Some people think is bad now these days shit🤔
Everyone trying to be and feel important. And failing miserably because they think hurting others will give them that feeling. Sad.
Pride of life
The dude that talks at 47:13. I could listen to him talk all day
So could he
" I wasn't doin' nothin' ...just takin ' peoples money , thats all " ...damn thats one wasted person
And this was before crack. Damn.
But it was during a heroin epidemic
And b4 AIDS.
The areas were still flooded with heroin,t's and blues, and pcp
I'm thinking i wish i had been old enough and had the foresight to buy up those vacant lots. 😁 Would need to hold on to them for another 20 - 30 years but would have made a killing. I knew a Puerto Rican woman who bought an entire apartment building in BKLYN in 1980 for $30k. Lived there with her renters when the street was full of crackheads and prostitutes. Neighborhood got better and she sold it in 2010 for $2.5 million. "This was my retirement." were her words.
BTW: These videos need more views. I'm showing them to my 14 year old as part of his homeschooling.
5:48 his line up was mad advance
6:30 Guy who "likes to break heads" think of how many lives& families he destroyed with his "acting out" his inner rage of his father;s abuse. Sad
That's life.. Worry about today not yesterday...
It’s obvious he was raped. Brutal
@@sternandrew1 That old gem? Deeeeep.
@@J-SH06 What makes you say that?
You know I grew up in Detroit in this era. Still in the city. It looked like shit, but there was a certain freedom about it, that people can't understand today...
That's the point of living in the wild
All that freedom yet still a slave to sin
All of the suppressed
technology...
its crazy...
The year I was born 1978
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@3:48, he would love his job if he had a smartphone and unlimited internet.
'Why even comment, about something over 20yrs ago...I'm for sure, whatever I'm commenting about...It done changed by now"🤷🏾♂️Hopefully!
The jail looks like the same place that is in the movie 'Short Eyes' (made in 1977/78, the same time as this documentary was made).
Jails were very tough and dangerous places back in the 60's and 70's.
Also, the crack epidemic hit New York City just a few years after this was filmed, when people were living in conditions like this it is not surprising that so many people became crack addicts.
Old Brooklyn
House of D
In short eyes film
This kid has to be Tommy uncle from Power at the 24:00 mark 😂😂
That's all I'm hearing in the background is "ya dig"
Im wondering are they still alive robbing people and all?
“We were raised up like animals, so we act like animals.”
So very sad. I wonder how he’s doing today? If he were in his 20s at the time of this documentary, he may be in his 60s, if alive today.
The kid who could not read was probably dyslexic .
CCRs version of I heard it thru the grapevine
I hear Curtis Mayfield!
Does anyone know the song at 15:44
👋 HumbleFishStix Hi there, The groups name is The Hollies: name of song➡The Air That I Breathe. ☺I loved the 70's especially the music.☺ ✌HumbleFishStix I hope your doing well these days.✌ ☺Take care.🙋😷😎✌
21:54- something tells me he didn’t live past the 80’s & it wasn’t gang related.
In that house full of women you KNOW he was fruity...
Yep. Fucked up gay kid in waiting.
@@JT-ob5vp 22:09 he talks about trying to defend himself against a pimp that little fruit was a prostitute he was not robbing anyone
Hip Hop legend Disco King Mario 31:05
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They killed so many dreams and broken so many families when they flooded our neighborhoods with drugs.smgdh.its a shame how hopeless those kids sounded.
Would've been just alcohol and teen pregnancy if not drugs like it was/is in all slum areas around the world
Things have not changed much
South Bronx or Brooklyn?
The first 10 minutes or so definitely Williamsburg Brooklyn. you can see the huge dome of the Williamsburg savings Bank and the J train running behind it, and the statue of George Washington in the Continental army plaza Park. Crazy that whole area was no man's land now it is full of glass luxury towers and the well to do. Most of the people that initially lived there got pushed out with gentrification, luckily some were able to remain in some of those original rent stabilized six-story walk-up buildings, and the few who are lucky enough to own their house were able to either sell it for millions of dollars or rent it out to the hipsters, giving them a decent income.
@35:45 they are interviewing that kid at the state home for boys, also known as the New Jersey training school in jamesburg New Jersey. I was there Twice as a young man for several years and it is place of extreme brutality violence and abuse. Was forced to participate in level was around that no child should be subjected to. I am now 37-year-old man and I still am negatively affected by my timeat the state home for boys
Is this guy the icemans Richard Kuklinskies son?
Skid row !!!
The time when "The Warrior" get famous before "The Ballas" and "The
Groove Street" and Los Aztecas
Terrible the kids and adults who were allowed to disappear from education. If someone had simply sat with them 1:1 up in Spofford and didn’t give up on them like everyone else.
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Upsetting. All the same from the privelaged stealing from the poor
Like some folks feel
We all deserve a chance!
But most times we have to earn a chance
In this life
No matter who or where we are
@Billy B
I agree
And so have you friend
The best part of waking up is Folgers in your cup
Ain't shit change from 1978 - 2020 shit just worst 😩😂😂
2021.
Nah bro it was way more wost back then
31:30. Grits N Gravy
OMG NIGHTMARE WITH THE BABIES
Wow, dude stole $120,000+ in one year and only had 3 shirts and pants to show for it. Lol, dude could have moved away and been set for life. Buy a car and house out right, and use the rest to start a business.
I like the kids Robert Kennedy theory I think he is dead on with that shit for real
Pigeon man was real? Hey Arnold wasn't kidding
To this day I still feel Hey Arnold is about black kids but they made it more diverse to get it on Nickelodeon
Is that 🕺 king Mario
YES. The ORIGINAL HIP-HOP DJ.
You really don’t have to be a product of your environment. I don’t understand how ppl continue the cycle. If you were abused as a child, had drug addicted parents, raised by a single parent and know how it feels, why the hell would you have kids and do it to them? Not being taught how to do things differently or saying that’s all I know is an excuse. It’s funny that most of the ppl I know who continued the cycle live worse lives than being legit. They steal and have those behaviors because they want to, period. I didn’t grow up with a silver spoon; however, I saw how my parents were and knew I wanted something different and I am … different.
Did this man say he make a 100 dollars a day?
That was in the 70s. Decent money.
41:46 Wow....these people using needles and likely sharing them with others have no clue what's waiting for them in the next few years. So sad.
It just proves that financial deprivation is the root of it all.HOW DOES ONE GET SOMETHING WHEN THEY HAVE NO MEANS TO GET IT???--AND IT ALL GOES BACK TO THE HOME-
18:38, 20:02 she a look ight tho
Ight as in attractive? Hell no lol. Maybe they are ight as mentally stable.
That’s somebody grandmama 😂😂😂
They had real shit style
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@@georgeelmerdenbrough6906 - I understand that. A lot has changed in a year and most of it hasn't been good. Be blessed, today and always, Andrew! =)
is rhat Alpo Martinez @ 1236
D.C.4life KING! Fuckkkk no! Po frm harlem this bk i think
@@rayman1269 ok dude look and talk in the same cadence as Po
D.C.4life KING! Nah moe das not him if this was 1979-1987 po was out here in dc wit wayne an was older then dude in the video. Idk tho i wasnt there lmao
@@rayman1269 Po didn't hit D.C. until 88
DJ Apocalyptic i was born in 88 my uncles was already in cahoots wit po when i was a couple months. Wym bruh?
This dude at 06:15 sounds like a psychopath. Wonder if he's even still around today.
They built a place for these dudes, mass incarceration
My people are in this video starting at 11:15 that is dirty Pete also in the there is Pistol, Johnny & Andy’s brother Big puchie. This was the old TWB gang “The Wild Boys” from the lower East side on avenue D & 10 st park was our stomping grounds. Don’t know what ever happened to Pete but Pistol died & Puchie lives in Florida. I was vice prez then prez of lil wild boys.
Thanks for the comment
No problem I just subscribed also
I bet all of them are dead now or in prison
In their 50s and 60s
I was in this video lol
dammmm which part
Knuckle Game 😂😂😂. His dumbass 👆👆believed me
She turned into a he and he a she watch closely