I fled my Third World Glasgow suburb in 1988, when Thatcher, inflicted on us by the English, cost me my job, my marriage, and my kids. Much of Glasgow is "Third World". As one source stated: "Low incomes are also closely associated with poor health. In Glasgow, Scotland, where the gap between rich and poor is particularly acute, the average male's life expectancy is worse than in much of the developing world, including Algeria, Egypt, Turkey and Vietnam."
Very interesting for me was the two photos of Dale street, my dad was born at number 40. So as near as possible to see the kind of environment he was born into.
It must have been great for those families that decided to go to Canada or America etc what excitement they must have had to escape that to a new world.
Bad as things might be now, everyone has inside toilets, a bathroom, electricity, central heating and electrical gadgets that would be unknown 100 years ago.
These images a quite inferior to that of Thomas Annan's, which really capture the atmosphere of the closes, courts and wynds of Glasgow, including people with bare feet.
We don't know we're living nowadays, I experienced a bit of what it was too want growing up in the 60s\70s, like the time I came from school, on my birthday, and knew for some reason I had got an action man, but when i got told to open the sideboard door I was trying not to look let down, it wasn't the real kind of action man,it the cheap plastic kind more like a Barbie doll in a uniform haha, but seriously we drank water, juice was a kind of luxury back then, even trying to make juice with water and a packet of swizzles, haha, but compared to the people from away back, living in slums, or just simply living back in those days, we lived in luxury, and today it's, luxury, materialistic, and exuberant haha.
My mother grew up here, glad I can look back and see this. Thank you.
I fled my Third World Glasgow suburb in 1988, when Thatcher, inflicted on us by the English, cost me my job, my marriage, and my kids. Much of Glasgow is "Third World". As one source stated:
"Low incomes are also closely associated with poor health. In Glasgow, Scotland, where the gap between rich and poor is particularly acute, the average male's life expectancy is worse than in much of the developing world, including Algeria, Egypt, Turkey and Vietnam."
Today we have no idea what true poverty is.. we are all spoiled.. every one of us..
Very interesting for me was the two photos of Dale street, my dad was born at number 40. So as near as possible to see the kind of environment he was born into.
The Music is Wonderful💖👍
Love the music!
Music is lovely.
`In this video, I just couldn't see any rubbish on the streets normally associated with our slum less society.
It must have been great for those families that decided to go to Canada or America etc what excitement they must have had to escape that to a new world.
Amazing to think what's called poverty today isn't actually poverty at all.
tell that to the guy sleeping on the streets.
Allan Mcewan More and more I think that’s a life choice.
In most - if not nearly all - cases, people who end up on the streets have experienced an emotional trauma at some stage in their lives.
@@laurenceegan6136 There would be more outrage and more done to help them if the majority of them were women but they're not.
Bad as things might be now, everyone has inside toilets, a bathroom, electricity, central heating and electrical gadgets that would be unknown 100 years ago.
Who owned the land and property such as this? Who were the builders?
These images a quite inferior to that of Thomas Annan's, which really capture the atmosphere of the closes, courts and wynds of Glasgow, including people with bare feet.
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We don't know we're living nowadays, I experienced a bit of what it was too want growing up in the 60s\70s, like the time I came from school, on my birthday, and knew for some reason I had got an action man, but when i got told to open the sideboard door I was trying not to look let down, it wasn't the real kind of action man,it the cheap plastic kind more like a Barbie doll in a uniform haha, but seriously we drank water, juice was a kind of luxury back then, even trying to make juice with water and a packet of swizzles, haha, but compared to the people from away back, living in slums, or just simply living back in those days, we lived in luxury, and today it's, luxury, materialistic, and exuberant haha.
Jaysus! If the photos don't depress you, the music certainly will
They were happy thuo...!!!
AMO bro ⚖️
Jaysus! If the photos don't depress you, the music certainly will
I agree
To right girl