Salvadoreño | A Short Documentary by Will Ramirez

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  • Опубликовано: 10 май 2020
  • My family left El Salvador in 1987 in the middle of the Civil War that claimed the lives of 75,000 Salvadorans. This film follows my return to El Salvador to learn about the country's history, to connect with some distant family, and understand the future trajectory of this country.
    The answers I found while making this short documentary were surprising. From the extent of US intervention in the civil war, to some violent family history I had previously never known. This is my story. An immigrant who has received infinite opportunities in Canada, but still exists in an identity crisis between the culture and heritage he was born into and the culture he has had to navigate throughout his life.
    Though I am now and always will be Canadian, the fact remains I will always be Salvadoreño.
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  • @WillRamirez
    @WillRamirez  3 года назад +612

    It is with a heavy heart that I let you know that my grandfather who was featured in this documentary passed away on January 27, 2021. I am so grateful to have been able to share his story with you and want to thank you for all of you who took the time to share your story with me in the comments. I appreciate you all. Thank you!

    • @FV9245
      @FV9245 3 года назад +20

      RIP . He will live forever on the minds of whom watched this documentary.
      Thank you to your entire family for sharing .

    • @alverorivera3253
      @alverorivera3253 3 года назад +16

      I just got done seeing this . This hits home since I grew up in El salvador in the 80s and moved around until I found a home in Canada. May your Grandfather find peace in his new beginnings .

    • @jaymartin4543
      @jaymartin4543 3 года назад +14

      Lo siento Mucho Brother, mi abuelo tambien murio ace unos anios y fue el quien me cuido en los 80's cuando mi madre salio del salvador hacia USA. mi padre fue asecinado a principios de la guerra. hoy Yo vivo en USA y espero un dia regresar a El Salvador. Gracias por tomarte el tiempo en hacer este Video ke Yo me identifico mucho con el, Saludos.

    • @patricialopes6284
      @patricialopes6284 3 года назад +7

      My condolences 🙏 may he rest in peace!

    • @eescoto1969
      @eescoto1969 3 года назад +4

      Dear Will,
      I’m sorry for your loss and thank you for sharing this wonderful documentary with us. Hope to see more like it.
      Peace, e

  • @joeyo4163
    @joeyo4163 3 года назад +37

    I'm Mexican and grew up in Chicago..didn't know any people from El Salvador until I moved to L.A. They are some of the warmest, friendliest hard working people I ever met. God bless El Salvador.

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  3 года назад +2

      Did they know you were Mexican and were still warm and friendly to you? lol
      Thanks for watching Joey!

    • @joeyo4163
      @joeyo4163 3 года назад +4

      @@WillRamirez lol Yea of course..I'm talkng about people I have gotten to know on a personal level.

    • @kalimanos8058
      @kalimanos8058 7 месяцев назад

      Las apariencias engańan wey!!

    • @mariomira6332
      @mariomira6332 7 часов назад

      ​@@WillRamirez
      Of course they knew wtf are you asking ??
      Live life be happy be optimistic.

  • @Capu15sept
    @Capu15sept 3 года назад +14

    Estoy llorando al ver este video.(llegue a Canada en el 87,vivo en paz pero extrano mi tierra querida) EL SALVADOR!!!!

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  3 года назад +1

      No llores mi hermano! No estas solo!

  • @shrimpflakes
    @shrimpflakes 2 года назад +15

    I can't tell you how grateful I am for you making this documentary, not only because you beautifully captured the sights and sounds of El Salvador and its people, but also because you have brought together a community of people who can share their stories. I was born in the US in '97, so I'm younger than most here in the comment section. However, my mom grew up during the war, out in the countryside picking coffee. My uncle and grandfather, for reasons I will never know, went off to fight for the government. They both died in the war. My grandmother, like your late grandfather, was illiterate for most of her life. All of this would seem to put people down, but no, the Salvadoran is resilient. I've visited more than a dozen times, and every Salvadoran you meet will greet you with a smile, crack a joke, and offer to be of some help. It's a beautiful country and its people deserve better than what they have endured for centuries.

  • @zuleikhalaguanaquita3440
    @zuleikhalaguanaquita3440 3 года назад +172

    I'm a salvadoreña Canadian. My parents inmigrated in the 80 because of the war. Is nice to see there is more salvadorean like me

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  3 года назад +8

      There are more Salvadorans outside El Salvador than in the country. There are millions like you, and a lot here in Canada. You are never alone. Have you ever gone back to El Salvador?

    • @juanperdomo8219
      @juanperdomo8219 3 года назад +4

      O have gone about 3 times but nothing is the same today technology is everywhere in El Salvador special phone back in the days you would have to go to the phone company and make the call but you have brought memories thanks again for the videos

    • @siffredi2180
      @siffredi2180 3 года назад +2

      Vancouver BC From Ahuachapan

    • @isaakfrmla
      @isaakfrmla 3 года назад +2

      Same my family immigrated to LA during the 80s Bc of the war. Our people are strong we can survive anything!

    • @chriswalker143
      @chriswalker143 3 года назад +1

      Same as me my moms from Mexico but my grandparents are from El Salvador they went to Mexico then moved to Toronto

  • @javierperezgonzalez9317
    @javierperezgonzalez9317 3 года назад +189

    El Salvador es increíble, soy Mexicano y tuve la suerte de ir y darme cuenta de lo bello que es; su gente y geografia son bellísimas. Compartimos una historia hermana con sed de justicia que pronto la conseguiremos ✊🏿

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  3 года назад +8

      Gracias Javier. Mexico es aun lindo país también. saludos desde Canada

    • @hablemosde.7277
      @hablemosde.7277 3 года назад +9

      Que gusto ver que no todos la mexicanos piensan mal sobre ES 👍🏼🙏🏽

    • @soniac.3240
      @soniac.3240 3 года назад +7

      @@hablemosde.7277 - La mayoría de Mexicanos no somos tan cerrados y racistas. Se les quiere mucho. E tenido la oportunidad de viajar por diferentes países en Centroamérica y que chulada, quede encantada. Muchos hablan mal pero no se han dado la oportunidad de conocer el país, la cultura y su comida.

    • @hablemosde.7277
      @hablemosde.7277 3 года назад +3

      @@soniac.3240 que bien por vos,yo vivo en California y créeme que no todos piensan cómo vos 🤷🏻‍♂️ lo peor es que se expresan mal de los Centroamericanos y no saben de que hablan pero bueno! Sos una persona diferente del montón 👍🏼

    • @soniac.3240
      @soniac.3240 3 года назад +3

      @@hablemosde.7277 - Lo siento mucho. La ignorancia se le nota a varios paisanos míos lamentablemente. Lo entiendo ya que vivo en California también. Para mi todos somos iguales y como tal, cada quien aporta algo nuevo y lindo de su país. Como mencioné, visite El Salvador y me encanto su comida, sus paisajes y su gente. Muchos que hablan mal no se saben lo que dicen y se les olvida que como nosotros hemos sufrido como inmigrantes también los hermanos centroamericanos sufren igual. Creo en la hermandad entre países, la tolerancia, el respeto y mas que nada el tener compasión por el ser humano.

  • @hectorvelasquez6208
    @hectorvelasquez6208 3 года назад +4

    Hey my friend I came to USA in 1979 Thanks to my mother. I’m 51 years old and people often ask me why do you always said your are Salvadoran! When you have live here in the USA ❤️all your life ! My answer is I’m proud to be Salvadoran 4ever! That’s is where I was born 🙏

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  3 года назад +1

      No matter how long you are away or how young you were when you left, being in El Salvador will always feel like home.

  • @josemorales2224
    @josemorales2224 3 года назад +102

    Will, my family left in 1981 at the beginning of the civil war...how many sleepless nights we spent underneath our beds for safety, cant even count. yet never had the courage like you to go back, with our new president i can't wait to go back, can't wait to see and revisit memories i have within me and see how beautiful El Salvador is. Will this short film touched me deeply and for that thank you so much,

    • @danielmelendez9943
      @danielmelendez9943 3 года назад +12

      I was in El salvador in Jan 2018 and Dec 2019 to reconnect with family that i had not seen or heard from in 35+ years

    • @blancahenriquez9161
      @blancahenriquez9161 3 года назад +6

      Wow i remember going under the bed for safety bullets flying i left in 1988

    • @DeetehG61
      @DeetehG61 3 года назад +1

      Daniel Melendez you’re so right the ambience is so different

    • @cevallosgalvan
      @cevallosgalvan 2 года назад +2

      I left El salvador in 88
      I remember eating under our dinner table and if we left the house to the grocery store we would tie a white rag onto the truck .

  • @hermasventuraable
    @hermasventuraable 3 года назад +7

    17 years, it took me 17 years to go back to El Salvador and it's so incredibly amazing how the neighbors still remember me. I felt so welcome and I visited so many places and never for a moment felt in danger.

    • @jaimeledezma8205
      @jaimeledezma8205 3 месяца назад

      Hace 3 años ya habían disminuido las pandillas !!?? Saludos desde México 🇲🇽

  • @s.victoriaherrera1343
    @s.victoriaherrera1343 3 года назад +73

    I felt this in my core. My father came to the USA undocumented in 82. I have so much family still there that I don’t know. When you said you didn’t talk to your abuelo cause of your Spanish I cried because I too lost so much time and connection for that very reason. Thanks for taking us on this journey with you. We need more of these stories.

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  3 года назад +3

      Thanks for the kind words Victoria! It was an honour telling this story because I know it is the story of so many of us.

    • @hugoelpollo4802
      @hugoelpollo4802 3 года назад +3

      I'm going through the very same things with my kids,
      I try and try to teach them where I come from the place i was born and how hard it's and all we've been through to be where we are now,
      My kids don't really care when I talk to them about my parents their lack of communication Cuz of the language barrier all they the very few times they talk to my parents all they say is si, bien, and that's it,
      I die to get them more involved in things from where I'm but they are so disoriented about all what has to do related to my background.
      That part when he said kot talking to his grandpa Cuz of his poor Spanish its what's going on with my kids and they don't value how important is for me to have my parents alive and enjoy them while I can .

    • @luischavez9836
      @luischavez9836 3 года назад

      This is funny frijoleros trying and pretending not to speak spanish, I have Caucasian people that speaks spanish.

    • @luischavez9836
      @luischavez9836 3 года назад

      I have met Salvadoran people that look Caucasian and Colombian people, Mexican people and Argentine people that those people you see them on the street they pass by Caucasian people and I see you on the street and to me you look straight out Paisa

    • @maynorsandoval8797
      @maynorsandoval8797 2 года назад

      This is the part that I connected to the video the most. My grandpa would come once every year to the US. But my grandma barley started coming once I was 19-20 but I can’t talk to her the way I talk to my grandpa.

  • @fogarzjr99
    @fogarzjr99 2 года назад +5

    I wanted to share how impactful this documentary was to me. Soy SalvaMex. Mi padre es de México y mi madre nació en Sonsonate. I've been to El Salvador twice when i was younger and never really bothered to learn the history, culture, or anything about El Salvador. I know what it's like to have that internal struggle of wanting to connect with your roots but being insecure about your Spanish or how you fit in. I just wanted to say thank you for the effort you put into this. I will definitely pursue connecting more with my grandparents before it's too late. RIP to your grandfather Will. And thx to anyone who read this :)

  • @emmam.9376
    @emmam.9376 3 года назад +64

    im a mexican-salvidorian American teen I dont know much about El Sal other than what my mom has said. This really taught me a lot

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  3 года назад +3

      Glad you learned a lot Emma. I hope you keep learning about both sides of your heritage. Both Mexico and El Salvador have such a rich culture and history.

    • @josencanales7860
      @josencanales7860 3 года назад +3

      You should go to El Salvador 🇸🇻 is very nice 👍

    • @canonponds9887
      @canonponds9887 3 года назад +1

      I'm exactly like you! My mom is Mexican and my dad is Salvadorian . I have always visit Mexico but my dad hasn't taken my to El Salvador. So I have very little knowledge of my dad's country.

    • @josea.martinez2234
      @josea.martinez2234 3 года назад +2

      I'm exactly like you and Mexican- Salvadorian American. I plan on going next year to El Salvador and I'm really looking forward to it. Hopefully you'll get the chance to travel to El Salvador one day.

    • @nathanmedrano8267
      @nathanmedrano8267 3 года назад

      @@josea.martinez2234 I’m the same too but my dad is Mexican and my mom is from El Salvador, but somehow I am still really light skin and i am most likely going to visit El Salvador in the summer. It’s going to be the first time I actually get to meet my moms side of the family. I currently live in Texas, though I moved here from Cali a year ago. Can’t wait
      .... it’s going to be difficult due to the fact that I barely know Spanish and I’m 15😅

  • @Thatgirlisagun
    @Thatgirlisagun 3 года назад +83

    This was such a beautiful documentary.
    Both of my parents are from El Salvador . I’ve been to El Salvador a couple times , and it’s such a beautiful country with such beautiful soulful people . Truthfully i teared up a little watching you talk with you grandpa , both of my grandparents from both sides are no longer here . I miss them so much , they’re so gentle & full of wisdom . Being a salvadorian descendent here in the US is prideful . I’m proud of where I come from , I’m proud of the blood that runs in my veins . This documentary was inspiring , we as salvadorians are strong , powerful , beautiful people . May god keep giving wisdom to our current president Nayib Bukele to keep bringing justice to our people . Then again thank you for this beautiful documentary. Much love 🇸🇻 🤍

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  3 года назад +7

      Thanks you Clara! We are indeed a beautiful people. I hope Salvadorans everywhere can celebrate their heritage.

    • @litmore7590
      @litmore7590 3 года назад +1

      Itsclara beautiful words!

    • @davidcross701
      @davidcross701 3 года назад

      Leftist Canadian propaganda.

    • @nataliesilva717
      @nataliesilva717 3 года назад +2

      Beautiful beautiful words. Totally agree,❤️ myself and my two children have so much Salvadoran pride. 🇸🇻🇬🇧

    • @fjalvaradol
      @fjalvaradol 2 года назад +1

      keep giving wisdom to ukele"??? when did it even started? with all respect, he has no wisdom at all. I just moved a month ago to Canada, thank God we had the chance to do so, but life is getting more difficult by the day because of this gvt, and gang problem is getting bigger because of a new tregua, maras are getting more and more power. Its a shame for such a beautiful country and brave people but that is the actual truth.

  • @totiwuo
    @totiwuo 3 года назад +6

    No me podía esa canción que linda!!! Soy Salvadoreña y amo mi país también. Gracias por este hermoso reportaje.

  • @JuanHernandez-wb2bo
    @JuanHernandez-wb2bo 3 года назад +5

    Bello nuestro país El Salvador

  • @adventuresofsven2314
    @adventuresofsven2314 3 года назад +5

    HELLO EVERYONE!!!! I'm German American living currently in Ilopango, San Salvador, EL SALVADOR. And I Love it here.Sadly the trash everywhere is heartbreaking but the food and the people are absolutely amazing. El Salvador esta super bonito y gracias por un buen Presidente Bukele esta mejorando poco a poco. ❤Pupas😆

  • @pabloleon5816
    @pabloleon5816 3 года назад +76

    That’s the real salvadorans people bro.. asi somos los salvadoreños para dar direcciónes pero esa es nuestra mejor época de personas amables, humildes y trabajadores

    • @gladysmena-bernal6443
      @gladysmena-bernal6443 3 года назад +4

      For real.... In USA still we do that in giving directions..lol

    • @marit7353
      @marit7353 3 года назад

      Has no connection with his salvy roots what else do you expect

    • @raquel.6810
      @raquel.6810 3 года назад +1

      Este hombre no tiene coneccion salvadoreña, llorando por la direccion la gente linda le ayudo a sacar su carro no sabe manejar, tu espñol y muy bueno y sigue llorando para todo que verguenza. .

  • @elchingon98734
    @elchingon98734 3 года назад +3

    El Salvador . One love . Lets all do what we can to make things better for everyone . One action can lead to many reactions .lets make them positive and enjoy the results. El Salvador is a gem of the Americas. We either make it for all of us or they will see what it is and take it again .

  • @ccruiz76
    @ccruiz76 2 года назад +2

    I too am a Salvadorean-Canadian. I've been in Canada since the 80s too, and was born in San Salvador. We have have wonderful stories of where we came from and thank you for sharing yours.

  • @jorgeortega346
    @jorgeortega346 3 года назад +2

    My parents left El Salvador in the mid 70’s in search for a better life in the United States. I visited the country for the first time in 2015 and I loved it. My Salvadoran girlfriend back then took me all over the country. I enjoyed it’s beauty and people made me feel at home.

  • @herbertramirez4700
    @herbertramirez4700 3 года назад +27

    Excellent documentary! I'm a Salvi American from NY. I can relate your journey in many ways. The last time I saw my Papa Geronimo, before he passed on, was in the mid 90's, he gave me a big hug and I felt he didn't want to let go. It was quite an emotional moment in time that I will always remember. Although our elders are no longer with us in the physical, our memory of them is what keeps them alive. We are their descendents, and am sure they'd be proud to see how far we've progressed. Their is still much work to be done, but the future is bright! We must keep our culture and traditions alive, and learn from our history... it can only make us a stronger people. Thank you for sharing and many blessings!

    • @jasonpalacios2705
      @jasonpalacios2705 3 года назад +5

      I'm a Salvadoran-American from NYC too.

    • @gelyknife6975
      @gelyknife6975 Год назад

      Salvi is the most abysmal nickname i have ever heard.

  • @lindaalcaraz2148
    @lindaalcaraz2148 3 года назад +3

    Nice to know there are Salvadoran Canadians. I was fortunate to be raised in Los Ángeles in a community with a lot of Salvadoran families. My mom would send me in the summers to El Salvador and some if my best memories as a child. It was towards the end of the war and during the peace talks. I remember the blackouts and living near a military compound.

  • @brazileiro1irock
    @brazileiro1irock 3 года назад +2

    Bro much love from a chapin 🇬🇹 always supporting our brother guanacos 🇬🇹🤝🇸🇻❤️

  • @renatamiranda3885
    @renatamiranda3885 3 года назад +15

    I'm Salvadoran right now living in San antonio Texas for the last 6 months I moved here because of the pandemic. Before that I was living in Miami beach Florida. I left San Salvador in 1985 around Christmas time cause the war , it was horrible to leave El Salvador because I love my country and I love being Salvadoran. I'm really happy you are reaching for your roots because I believe in having an identity in all the ways. Human beings need identity to be proud of who we are and see the future more clearly and have in are heart a good happy soul....I'm happy you share a moment with your grandfather not everyone is that lucky. Good luck in your future and thank you so much for this video. 🇸🇻🙏❤✌

  • @edwinalvarado9224
    @edwinalvarado9224 3 года назад +5

    Me siento orgulloso de ser salvadoreño y que vos te sientas orgulloso también, es bueno des a conocer las cosas que tiene nuestro país saludos cordiales desde San Vicente

  • @consciouslymonica9220
    @consciouslymonica9220 3 года назад +29

    THIS WAS BEAUTIFUL, I am Salvadoran-Belgian and am looking to learn more about my heritage. I recognized so much from your history and this brings me closer to understanding my history, thank you for making this documentary and showing this. I'm so grateful to have found this. ☀️💜

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  3 года назад +1

      Thanks so much Monica! I have never met a Salvadoran-Belgian! That's so cool! There is so much more about our history that I wish I could have included in this documentary and seeing comments like this makes wish I had. Maybe one day I will do a follow-up because I love telling these stories and sharing them with Salvadorans all around the world!

    • @elcipot3476
      @elcipot3476 3 года назад +2

      I'm planning a trip to El salvador soon would be great to go with people that Haven't been there before and explore it. I was born in NY even though I grew up in El Salvador last time I was there was 21 years ago.

    • @billclinton912
      @billclinton912 2 года назад

      Belgium? How did you even get there?

  • @horriblespanish5998
    @horriblespanish5998 3 года назад +78

    Using this video to teach my Heritage classes tomorrow. Very well done. I hope they can take something away from it. Thank you for your work.

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  3 года назад +2

      That’s awesome. Let me know how it goes. Thanks for watching. 😀

    • @horriblespanish5998
      @horriblespanish5998 3 года назад +4

      Will Ramirez it went very well today. All being said about 60 kids watched the video on their own. They’re teens who are a growing up a lot like you. The most profound comments came from students who identified with the issue of not communicating with their grandparents and elders as they should because of embarrassment of their Spanish. Here’s a link to the exercise. I think I’ll be using it for years to come. Thank you for your video and perspective.
      edpuzzle.com/media/5f62e656a629f840e5305200

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  3 года назад +7

      Thank you for letting me know how you are using this as a teaching tool. It’s honestly so humbling to know it could be used this way and helping other kids identify with their culture.

    • @horriblespanish5998
      @horriblespanish5998 3 года назад +4

      Will Ramirez I’ve been sharing it with quite a large group of Heritage teachers and they love it! With virtual teaching the way it is right now we are always looking for resources like this. Today alone I had 5 teachers from other parts of the country message me about this video, wanting to use it in their classes.

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  3 года назад +2

      That’s so cool.

  • @sophiale6894
    @sophiale6894 3 года назад +4

    Beautiful documentary. I was born in El Salvador but came to the US when I was 3 due to the war. My parents never really talk about the war besides the story of them fleeing the country but then again I’ve never really asked what it was like for them. Now that they are getting older I want to know more. Thanks for sharing your beautiful story, it really made me miss El Salvador. I haven’t gone back for 10 years now and so much has changed.

    • @robertdivany1627
      @robertdivany1627 3 года назад +1

      Hi sophia sánchez. Things have changed a lot .i went back to El Salvador 8 years ago after being away for about 12 years and yes .things have changed so much .saludos desde new york. Naci y creci en el departamento de La Union

  • @babyxface94
    @babyxface94 3 года назад +4

    Wow I’m also Canadian, salvadorena. Who was also born in Canada and I was searching videos of El Salvador in hopes to connect and understand my parents homeland more and connect with my roots. I’m so happy I came across someone that is literally just like me ❤️🇸🇻🇨🇦

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  3 года назад +2

      There are so many of us here in Canada who were abruptly disconnected from our roots. Thanks for watching!

  • @viewingeye3233
    @viewingeye3233 3 года назад +4

    Me encanto! I’m enchanted! Thank you so much for sharing such a beautiful story and history. I’m salvadorian, grew up in Virginia since I was 12 years old. Now I’m 32. Always been so proud to be Salvadorian. Our country is Gods favor that’s why the devil held so much corruption there. Salvador means savior. Our lord god will keep blessing our country...

  • @salvadorchavez8386
    @salvadorchavez8386 3 года назад +1

    So Sorry for your loss Will ,what I enjoyed the most about your film is the fact that you don't show the Modern areas of El Salvador ,the Rich and Wealthy neighborhoods ,the beautiful Malls and Urban Areas which sometimes are even better and more luxurious than the ones in many cities of the USA and Canada ,but instead you focused on reuniting and meeting your family ,your humble roots ,the lifestyle and simplicity of beautiful hard working people in the country side ...Your Abuelo was an amazing human being ,his good heart and beautiful soul runs in your blood !!God bless you my Brother,greetings from SanFran 🙏🇺🇸🇸🇻🇨🇦

  • @omarramirez7463
    @omarramirez7463 3 года назад +6

    👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🔥🇸🇻 que cool saber que hay gente que no se avergüenza de sus raices, te felicito bro 👍🏼

  • @1Mexa.at.815
    @1Mexa.at.815 3 года назад +33

    2/10/21 Hermano que buen documental sobre tu tierra, soy de México y vine a los Estados Unidos a los 14 años a principios del año 2000, ahora tengo 35 pero me identifico mucho con tu historia, lamentablemente ya no tengo a ninguno de mis abuelos vivos pero bueno, esa es otra historia, bendiciones. ME LLEGA DICEN LOS DE TU PAIS.
    10/2/21 Brother, what a good documentary about your land, I am from Mexico and I came to the United States at the age of 14 at the beginning of the year 2000, now I am 35 but I identify a lot with your story, unfortunately I no longer have any of my grandparents alive but hey, that's another story, blessings.

  • @Akira-xi6mh
    @Akira-xi6mh 3 года назад +5

    Will Ramirez Please accept my deepest condolences for your family's loss. This is an amazing Documentary and having your grandfather makes more special... Like you I arrived to the USA Virginia in 1984 I was 7 years old .....Our Country its beautiful with hard working people....Thank you again!!!

  • @selvin9845
    @selvin9845 3 года назад +4

    Esta bonito el documental 👌
    Miles de personas nacidas en El Salvador, pero crecimos en otros países. 🇸🇻

  • @eltioviajerofree6725
    @eltioviajerofree6725 Год назад +2

    Muchas lagrimas me salieron por que nosotros somos de esas zones y nunca pudemos salur del comflicto y tuvimos que pelear por unos años pero mas es la Alegria de ver llegar a un niño que se fuè y regresa adulto y bilingüe bendito sea Dios

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  Год назад +1

      Con mucho amor por todos los que salimos antes de echar raizes en nuestra tierra, y para todos aquellos que dejamos. Muchas familias separadas, y amistades rotas. Me da mucho animo ver los comentarios las reacciones a esta obra. Muchísimas gracias, y saludos desde Canada.

  • @telmaortiz7681
    @telmaortiz7681 3 года назад +4

    Hay mi gente bella😍 Aún que estemos lejos de ti Patria querida, lo más profundo de nuestro corazón, Gritara tu Nombre.
    Gracia por este hermoso video. La Patria siempre llama. La llevamos en el Alma😍

  • @jaiquintana08
    @jaiquintana08 3 года назад +6

    I share almost the same experience, dad in the military, my mom left el salvador when i was a baby to come to America. I visited el salvador for the first time in 2013 to visit my other family, an fell in love with my Roots. Great Video.

  • @alezzandergarcia7954
    @alezzandergarcia7954 3 года назад +1

    I’m Salvadoran and I living in NYC. I enjoyed this video I left my beautiful country not much time but I miss so much the food, the beach and the culture, etc. I’m really impressed how many Salvadoran’s comments there are and I think that we should create a community and may be in the future know us each others and make great films like this in El Salvador we can do greatest thing together 🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻🙌🏻🙌🏻❤️

  • @maribelzuniga9056
    @maribelzuniga9056 3 года назад +2

    Te felicito muchacho!!
    Yo también soy una Salvadoreña que vine a Los Angeles California en los 80 tenía mi segundo año de medicina y tuve que dejar todo mis estudios mi familia mas que todo y empezar de cero otra vez fue muy triste pero la vida sigue adelante y mientras se puede ay que seguir viviendo y gracias a Dios no me quejo pude estudiar aquí y tengo mi profesión y me va bien pero cuando voy a visitar a mi familia me la paso alegre y a veces me pongo a llorar de ver a mi tierra y de todo lo que me perdí de ella me encanto tu vídeo y que lindo era su abuelito que Dios lo tenga en su Santa Gloria y siempre hay que estar orgullosos de ser SALVADOREÑOS!!!🇳🇮

  • @currutia0001
    @currutia0001 3 года назад +6

    Vivo en Estados Unidos y emigre a los 14 años en 2001. Ya a mis 32 años cada ves que veo vídeos así los veo con un nudo en mi garganta. Extraño mi tierra. Y aunque soy legal y puedo viajar cuando quiera.. con el simple hecho de estar lejos siento un vacío enorme.

  • @marlesramos4953
    @marlesramos4953 3 года назад +3

    Me encanto este video nací en San Salvador y vivo en Nueva York hace 26 años y que lindos que somos los hispanos. Los salvadoreños somos tan lindos de corazón y tenemos una humanidad tremenda.

  • @mariatorres8160
    @mariatorres8160 3 года назад +2

    Woo q linda historia soy de sam miguel el Salvador y amo mi pais vivo en Louisiana

  • @hugo070
    @hugo070 3 года назад +7

    Mis ojos se llenaron de lágrimas cuando llego el abuelo al encuentro,yo nunca tuve esa oportunidad con mis abuelos.

  • @MissNessaBless
    @MissNessaBless 3 года назад +13

    As a first gen Salvadorian-American, I feel like I never took the time to love and appreciate the country where my dad and mom are from when I was young. Now as a adult I feel like I should be proud of El Salvador and how my parents uses to live. I love learning about El Salvador not just the language but the history as well.

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  3 года назад +2

      It's such an overlooked country and a lot of Salvadorans don't even understand how special it really is, then I see foreigners from all over the world fall in love and enjoy the best of our country. I hope you get the chance to visit and experience this beautiful country for yourself.

  • @Sbabyphace
    @Sbabyphace 3 года назад +15

    Not me crying when you were talking about your grandpa. I have no grandparents left. I felt all that and more. I never got a chance to hear their stories. Never learnt my history from them. It makes me sad.

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  3 года назад +3

      I am so sorry to hear that. I knew that would be my last chance to see him and I am so happy I did before he passed away. His story is like so many others in ES, so I am happy to share his story with you.

  • @waltersolorzano7287
    @waltersolorzano7287 7 месяцев назад +1

    I saw your video yesterday, being a Salvadorean and leaving my country 30 years ago I am with you. My condolences...! at least this video will be forever for your kids, grandkids, and wife.

  • @veronicagagnon1323
    @veronicagagnon1323 3 года назад +3

    I also grew up in Canada 🇨🇦 have been here over 30 years and yet I never forgot my roots my culture my language and over all my love for my country El Salvador 🇸🇻
    I have a daughter who is half French Canadian and I though her my language my culture and brought her to El Salvador Many many times, she had the opportunity to see her roots and know her family there.
    People continue our culture continue to teach your children where they come from, that way our culture and our roots will continue to shine..
    We are Canadians because we were brought here but in our hearts we will always be Salvadoreños..
    Gracias por este documental...

    • @nataliesilva717
      @nataliesilva717 3 года назад

      This is beautiful Veronica. Roots and family history is so important. We need to keep our culture and heritage alive! I am British because I was brought here. But in my heart I will always be salvadoreña 🇸🇻 ❤️

    • @mrivera8695
      @mrivera8695 3 года назад

      Correcto 👏👏👏, igualmente soy Salvadoreña radicada en los EE.UU. desde hace más de 26 años, tengo 2 hijos nacidos aquí a los cuales les he enseñado español y sobre nuestra cultura y sus raíces, los he llevado a El Salvador muchas veces, ellos -al igual que yo- aman El Salvador, tanto así que si alguien les pregunta de donde son, dicen con orgullo “de El Salvador”. Está en nosotros que nuestro amor y enseñanza por nuestra cultura y raíces no muera!

  • @alexo82191
    @alexo82191 3 года назад +3

    Gracias por este documentario.. soy, salvadoreño nacido en el Salvador en el 85.. nuestro pais es bello, y gracias a todos nacido en nuestra tierra o parte de alguien. Nunca olviden sus raises

  • @juanperdomo8219
    @juanperdomo8219 3 года назад +22

    Todos los milenios necesitan un toque de realidad para que sientan en carne propia lo que nosotros vivimos y en especial las victmas de guerra y entonces habrá cambios en ellos bienvenido a nuestro mundo

  • @Youtuberoparaelpueblo
    @Youtuberoparaelpueblo 3 года назад +2

    Saludos un gusto y placer haver visto tu vidro es muy interesante yo soy Salvadoreño y vivo aqui en USA desde niño y nunca he podido ir pero no pierdo la fé que pronto hire, nuestro pais es esmoso y esta cambiando mucho y cambiara mucho mas Dios te bendiga

  • @mannyprudencio7556
    @mannyprudencio7556 3 года назад +1

    I m salvadoreñian and i left 1998 from that time i went back until 2014. After. I went back 2018. I love el Salvador

  • @RCMrtnz
    @RCMrtnz 3 года назад +10

    Will, such a great documentary.
    I'm 2nd gen; born and raised in Toronto and so very proud of my Salvadorian roots. My parents moved to Toronto months before I was born (85').
    I'm one of the fortunate ones that didn't experience the civil war, but I have been to El Salvador every 2-3 years since I was born. 2019 being the latest.
    I'm that guy that spends my time convincing my family and friends to go to El Salvador as they are too scared or not interested to go...
    Anywho, that portion of you and your abuelito brought back a lot of good memories I had with my abuelos from my dads side who have passed. As well as, realizing I'm not taking advantage of my abuelos from my moms side who are still here. Very eye opening to make sure I call them to see how they are doing and spend more time with them when I go back. Even just ask questions to find out more of my heritage.
    Gracias for making this documentary and representing El Salvador in a postive way. I'm hoping there is a part 2 in the works? lol

    • @doraaguilar5089
      @doraaguilar5089 3 года назад +3

      I also hope that will goes back,. It seemed like you still haven't spent enough time there. Yo soy madre de 2 hijas nacidas en Toronto, llegué acá en 1986, sin manera de critical, pero creo que sus padres, debieron poner un poco mad de dedicacion a educarse más con respect a nuestra cultura.
      Mi familia y yo vamos a El Salvador por lo menos cada 2 años, mis hijas están enamoradisimas del País, nos hemos propuesto conocer lo más que podamos, "es hermoso". Y no solo voy con mi núcleo familiar, sinó también he llevado a toda mi familia que viven fuera del país, sin mencionar que mi esp I so es Sur Americano y quiere que nos retiremos en El Salvador.

  • @joebananas415
    @joebananas415 3 года назад +7

    Man I’m so glad you found your culture bro. Salvi pride hermano.

  • @maurirodriguez247
    @maurirodriguez247 3 года назад +2

    Igual que tu yo conosi a mi abuelo en las mismas circumstancias y me quede con el deseo de seguir aprendiendo y de disfrutar de el. Felicidades por tu documental y mis mas sentido pesame.

  • @javsjamz700
    @javsjamz700 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for this film Will. Salvadoreño living in Australia .. I really appreciate greatly what you did here. Que Dios Te Bendiga

  • @nataliesilva717
    @nataliesilva717 3 года назад +43

    Will, what a wonderful documentary. I thoroughly enjoyed learning about your own experiences of El Salvador. I was adopted from El Salvador to the UK in 86 and for much of my life knew little of my home nation. I made my first visit back in 2016 & plan another in a year or two. I am soooo proud of my roots as I suspect you are too right? 😊 🇸🇻

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  3 года назад +5

      You are absolutely right Natalie, I am very proud of my heritage, and am constantly reminded that the resilience, strength, and spirit of the Salvadoran people is within me too and is within you too! Thanks for watching and taking the time to share a bit of your story with me. So cool to hear from Salvadorans around the world.

    • @silviaberrios2068
      @silviaberrios2068 3 года назад +4

      I love this documentary. The chef, your grandfather, and you Will are my heroes of the story. I was born in El Salvador, I live in the US now, but I go back every year. To the Salvadorans who haven't been back, I will highly recommend to visit the homeland, and reconnect with yourselves/culture. While there, please support the local economy: stay at family hotels/bed & breakfast, family restaurants, go to the markets, not the supermarkets, and please bring back some lovely "artesanias". We have a beautiful country, the best part -- our people -- who need our support. Buen viaje paisanos!

  • @gillynova
    @gillynova 4 года назад +47

    Beautiful shots of everything. Archived footage, drone/camera shots, interviewing... just wow. Took a lot of time and dedication for this one. You definitely helped me become more culturally aware of El Salvador. What's good about this is you can pass this information down to your kids now because YOU did this video. Very good job Will!

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  4 года назад +3

      Thanks Gilly! It was definitely a lot more work than any other videos on my channel. Going to try to do one bigger film like this a year in addition to the regular vlogs and travel content

    • @rosegaldamez1442
      @rosegaldamez1442 3 года назад +1

      @@WillRamirez I would imagine it's a lot of work. You're not fully enjoying the moment because you have a job to do. But it was completely worth it actually!

  • @joaquinfuentes4646
    @joaquinfuentes4646 3 года назад +1

    Comencé ver el video más por curiosidad y con pocas expectativas, pero realmente me impresionó y lo disfruté , soy un salvadoreño con 34 años de residir en Canadá mis hijos han crecido y me han dado nietos, he de felicitarte por tan buen documental te deseo todos los éxitos a futuro.,No pienso que volveré a Él Salvador mis hijos y nietos tampoco, pero es importante y se les inculcan el orgullo de sus origines.

  • @claudiavalladares2455
    @claudiavalladares2455 Год назад +1

    Also live in Toronto and both my parents are salvadorian. They left because of the war. Growing up I would hear so many stories about El Salvador! Now that I’m older I feel very blessed to be able to go to back and get to know the beautiful country along with both my kids.

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  Год назад

      Thank you for sharing your story! So great that we can now share our heritage and culture with our kids.

  • @edgarferrufino9008
    @edgarferrufino9008 3 года назад +6

    Great video. I was born in D.C., raised by my grandparents in El Salvador from 6 months old to 7 years old. Haven’t gone back since but am dying to go back. I am now a Real Estate agent and my niche is helping fellow Salvadorans become homeowners. Thank you so much for the trip down memory lane. I will be subscribing and look forward to your next piece of art.

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  3 года назад

      Hi Edgar. I hope you get the chance to go back soon. Thats so great that you are helping Salvadorans become home owners. Thanks for watching and subscribing hope you had a Merry Christmas and have a happy new year.

  • @k1dbeater85
    @k1dbeater85 3 года назад +7

    Thank you for making this documentary. I am of Salvadorean descent and born in Los Angeles, CA. My mom left El Salvador during the civil war in 1983. I don't quite understand the history but you have brought a little more understanding and interest in researching more on the country that I essentially come from. My mother was an orphan and left to the U.S. and never went back. I have never been there but I have so many questions hope to have the opportunity to experience El Salvador too one day. Anyways, thank you.

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  3 года назад +3

      Thanks for sharing your story Mirna! I am so happy that my story may have helped you understand a little bit more about our country. I hope you have the chance to see this beautiful country for yourself one day.

  • @noelsoza6233
    @noelsoza6233 3 года назад +2

    I left Nicaragua in 1973 through the Venezuelans embassy as a political refugee when I was a teenager, sane year one of my friends fled ti el Salvador and was in the church when Monseñor Romero was asesinated. In my case, in caracas, i participated in political seminars in the same house where Napoléon Duarte lived while when he was a political refugee in Venezuela. Now, I live in Mississauga. Muy linda tu historia y las imágenes de tu video.

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  3 года назад

      Thats an incredible story Noel! Stay warm in Mississauga.

  • @mauriciorosales1259
    @mauriciorosales1259 3 года назад +1

    Very well done Will!
    I am salvadoreño, lived in San Salvador until ‘80 ( in the States now) and lived through parts of the civil war. I would only add that the history is a bit more complex and nuanced than the brief summary. There are great historical arts, engineering, even legal accomplishments that made El Salvador the crown jewel of Central America before the war. Technologically always a step ahead. Tourism was so big, I remember the Miss Universe pageant in 1975 ( I was a young kid) and the world put us on stage. I’m hopeful we can get the security situation under control so the world tourism will again come and spend time in El Salvador.

  • @Mrmarkmetcalfe
    @Mrmarkmetcalfe 4 года назад +43

    I love seeing the different cultures. I’m from the UK(England) your sound overall is outstanding! It looks like the whole experience was eye opening for you. I’ve come from the nosmallcreator group

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  4 года назад +4

      Thanks again for watching and commenting Mark! It was an incredible experience. already looking for another short film to do at this scale.

  • @mariamontoya1646
    @mariamontoya1646 3 года назад +40

    Wow, this resonates with me. 1st gen in Toronto too and only recently went back. There was definitely a gaping hole my my own history that I felt too. Thank you for this. I don’t feel so alone anymore now watching this and seeing all the comments of people that share this similar journey. Good to have hope in our roots and home.

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  3 года назад +1

      You are so welcome Maria. Thank you for watching and taking the time to leave a comment. You don't ever need to feel alone, there are so many of us who have felt that disconnect in who we are and where we came from. I hope I was able to fill that gaping hole for you even a little bit and make you feel less alone.

    • @hugoelpollo4802
      @hugoelpollo4802 3 года назад

      Not your not alone i live in Toronto as well and when ever i spot a video o documental about el Salvador IT brings me memories back when i was little kid and my chidhood in my village.

    • @hugoelpollo4802
      @hugoelpollo4802 3 года назад

      Where in Toronto Toronto you live about?

  • @j.l.f.6013
    @j.l.f.6013 3 года назад +1

    I just watched this....yes...at 3am. Firstly my condolences to you and your family. May your abuelo RIP......I know the pain you feel bro. Your doc just made me cry again.....I lost my last grandfather in March 2020 and I didnt get a chance to go visit in 2019. I am happy you got to see your abuelo before he passed and I am happy you were able to have that convo with him. I will always remember waking up at 5am to go buy pan frances and picking up a copy of the daily paper with him when I would visit. El Salvador is on the rise and the next generation like that chef will help change the country for the better. Growing up I would only hear people talk about the war and gangs. It bothered me because I knew the country was more than that. Our beautiful people. Our hard working people. The beaches. The climate. The food. The coffee. The fertile landscape etc. Elections this Feb28th will be the next tipping point for the country and my hope is for the world to see that El Salvador is the hidden gem of the Americas! I think people like you, me and all of us who live en el exterior have to support the next generation in any way that we can to help build up the country for all Salvadoreños. Like your guest Roberto Pineda said, the solution is investment and jobs. Security will soon come after the Feb28th elections.....along with education, healthcare and tourism. Great way to end the doc btw! You just couldn't omit la cumbia Salvadoreña! 😎👌DIOS UNION LIBERTAD 🇸🇻📈 Saludos a todos los cipotes y cipotas desde Toronto 🇨🇦!!!

  • @almabatchelor8619
    @almabatchelor8619 10 месяцев назад

    I’m also from El Salvador, but came to the U.S. in the early 70’s. My mother brought my brother and I when I was 7 and he was 6. Listening to the song, “Mi Viejo” in this video just about did me in. I remembered most of the words but haven’t heard the song since my childhood. I have been back a couple of times over the years, but my husband and five adult children have never been. I feel it would be safe to visit now! I love my little country.

  • @marioernesto8345
    @marioernesto8345 3 года назад +3

    Excelente!!! Hay grandes esperanzas de que todo va a mejorar muy pronto. Se siente la euforia en la gente.

  • @elvisortegaortega3860
    @elvisortegaortega3860 3 года назад +4

    I lived there I was born in 1981 and living in el salvador back then was not easy and hurts to remember everything I saw as a little boy walking thru dead body's on my way to school never the less is where I was born and raised feeling lucky to be alive 🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻🌷

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  3 года назад

      I can't imagine having those memories Elvis! Although that memory may never go away, I hope life brings you many more great memories to be thankful for.

    • @elvisortegaortega3860
      @elvisortegaortega3860 3 года назад

      Thank you hermano I can't complaint life is beautiful

  • @harrykanhura4178
    @harrykanhura4178 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Wil for making this film. I am from El Salvador too, left the country at 12 years old, just to be sent back two years later. Spent 3 then there as a teen and it was something I can't still talk about and the nightmare only stopped a few years back. You make us proud, thank you again for sharing part of your story, and my condolences for the loss of your Grandfather. Be well.

  • @morenanovoa1715
    @morenanovoa1715 3 года назад +2

    I am Salvadorian Canadian as well. That's awesome and I feel the connection, thank you for this video

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  3 года назад +1

      You are most welcome Morena! Thank you for watching!

  • @oscarmauriciofaguada7929
    @oscarmauriciofaguada7929 4 года назад +21

    Hey man! Salvi-american here.
    Thanks for this video ! Took me back to the years I lived in El salvador during my teens. Love it!

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  4 года назад +2

      I wish I was able to go back more often over the years. But now that I am grown I will be back more often.

  • @marcomartinez7931
    @marcomartinez7931 4 года назад +31

    This was amazing. Just like you, I am a first gen. Canadian who was completely detached from my salvadorian identity. It was interesting to really hear about the history about the country and why the things happened, happened.
    I'm glad I found this.
    Saludos desde Ontario.

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  4 года назад +4

      So glad you learned something from this. Putting those pieces of our heritage together is important for everyone. We don't often get to see Salvadorans on TV and film so we end up identifying with the general "latino" culture, but there is much more that makes us uniquely Salvadoran that we need to celebrate!

    • @marcomartinez7931
      @marcomartinez7931 4 года назад +1

      @@WillRamirez For sure! By the way, what is the restaurant's name run by the guy in your video? When I go next, I want to check it out.

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  4 года назад +2

      Its called Raiz. follow them on IG to know when they have upcoming dates. raizrestaurant.com/

    • @ertzmail
      @ertzmail 3 года назад +2

      Siempre hay manera de regresar al terruño, como dice el dicho, preguntando se llega a Roma

  • @Luisita621ny
    @Luisita621ny 3 года назад +2

    Very beautiful Documentary. Me encantó 👍🏼I also came to US very young and I didn’t know many beautiful things and History about El Salvador. El Salvador is a beautiful a small country❤️with very nice people god bless America

  • @smks8er
    @smks8er 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for doing this. My parents too fled the war and moved to the US in the 1980's. I was born in California and lived there all of my life. I too had a hard time nailing down my cultural identity growing up. Felt American but I was obviously different. In recent years I've become interested in my ethnic heritage. Regardless now that Im older Im firmly rooted in my identity as Salvadorean American. I wish nothing but the best for the country. Despite not having been born there I know that its people are some of the kindest and hard working ive ever met.
    Also, Its very nice you got to meet your Grandpa and actually interact with him. The only time I went to El Salvador was in 2008 and I only met my Grandpa (mothers side) once briefly. We didnt talk much because I was young and he could only stay for a little. He died a couple of years ago. Both my grandparents on my dads side are dead so I only have one grandparent left.

  • @cristianmarroquin8358
    @cristianmarroquin8358 3 года назад +3

    Ufff so happy and proud from all salvadoreans around the world and congratulate for your excellent short filmed greetings from Los Angeles we always love the land we born El Salvador 🇸🇻

  • @violetaflores5948
    @violetaflores5948 3 года назад +3

    Me encanto el documental saber que no has olvidado tus raíces eres una gran persona y salvadorena de corazón mil gracias

  • @supermuskokaman
    @supermuskokaman 2 года назад +1

    Yo soy parte de esa generación que se desprendió durante los 80' de nuestro terruño y soy testigo de las mismas emociones al recordar nuestras raíces y identidades ojalá que algún día nuestro espíritu encuentre la paz

  • @robertosalazar9676
    @robertosalazar9676 2 года назад +2

    Going to El Salvador for the first time. This short film resonated with me.

  • @carlahernandez5082
    @carlahernandez5082 3 года назад +14

    This is amazing!! Que hermoso documental sobre tus orígenes y el amor que se queda atrás al emigrar y sea por decisión de nuestros padres o la nuestra propia como fue mi caso. Y eso es verdad El Salvador es más que Pupusas o pandillas es una tierra de gente digna, luchadora y llena de esperanzas. Abrazos y bendiciones desde New York. Dios bendiga a El Salvador 🇸🇻

  • @alexispineda5075
    @alexispineda5075 3 года назад +3

    Esa es mi gente de campo, bella, humilde, sonriente, y con ganas de ayudar :) Ame este documental

  • @verdadsentidocomunypolitic7243
    @verdadsentidocomunypolitic7243 3 года назад +1

    A new El Salvador is raising and we can be part of that growing with our knowledge and experiences

  • @bbonilla1306
    @bbonilla1306 3 года назад +1

    My uncles were shot and left to die as if they were animals during the war. My mother doesn't talk about. I think that there's still fear in our people. I was born in the USA but my heart is 100% Salvadoreño. I loved this documentary, love the moment you shared with your grandfather. I made me cry because it reminded me of my grandfather. This was a beautiful piece and the world needs to see how beautiful our country is. Thank you for this.

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  3 года назад +2

      I am sorry to hear about your uncles. There are so many stories like that. Its so sad to see that the last memory so many people have of their country is one of pain, tragedy and violence. I really hope everyone can visit their country again and enjoy the beauty and all the best of the country. We must never forget about the attrocities of the past, but I hope we can all experience a future much brighter than those years of darkness.

  • @carloslievano2303
    @carloslievano2303 3 года назад +7

    Grandioso y conmovedor documental. Sobretodo la parte del encuentro con su Abuelito. El mensaje de este documental es Infinitamente impactantante. Ud logro decir más de lo hablo. El futuro de El Salvador es brillante porque los salvadoreños son gente especial y linda. Lo felicito por este you tube.

  • @danielmelendez9943
    @danielmelendez9943 3 года назад +30

    American intervention has always been an issue since the days of the Monroe Doctrine. This is the reason why El Salvador has never been stable in terms of government and finances. We dont even have a national currency anymore. Imperialism has penetrated the very fabric of our countrymen. The military aid in the late 1970’s went from sending military advisors, to training soldiers in US soil to literally training mercenaries to kill our own people because American policies dictated Central America would be another Cuba. From Ronald Reagan to Obama, American politics have played an important role in Salvadorian politics.
    Sad that a country like ours has been mismanaged and everyone except our people has had a saying in how things should be done without asking our people. There has been blatant political theft and American government has not been able to go after the very government’s they put in place.

    • @bloodstriper3649
      @bloodstriper3649 3 года назад +1

      This is foolish commentary and you clearly have no idea what the U.S. has done, and continues to do, for ES. Without U.S. aid ES would still be existing in the dark ages.

    • @danielmelendez9943
      @danielmelendez9943 3 года назад +10

      @@bloodstriper3649 i totally understand that the USA provides loans and aid to the country. Do not misunderstand what i am saying. Aid is good bit when that aid interfieres with the politics of the country to the point ES does not even have its own currency? How is that ok? Did you live in the country during the early years of the war? Dont you remember when Batayon Atlacat committed mass murder in occidente? Who do you think trained the military death squads? President Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan political at the expense of American taxes. The USA has trained many military like in the phillipines when Imelda marcos rules, it was because the American government felt she was the best fit for their needs and the same goes for EL.

    • @Pamplona105
      @Pamplona105 3 года назад

      @@bloodstriper3649 Anyone who is eager to make the US look like saviours to countries like El Salvador is just plain ignorant or blind. If you educated yourself and spoke with those who had to live with the consequences of the "help" provided by the U.S. to El Salvador over the years, you'd know it has been like a Cancer. I know of relatives who were killed by the death squads trained by the U.S in the 80`s just because they could. People who lived in the countryside and did not want to join either side of the war but they just were trying to make a living. Our people have now become alienated by the U.S. mentality and unfortunately some younger citizens have no idea what the war years were like and don't see where the country is headed if we continue to let the U.S. mingle with it. El Salvador has such potential to be a great country but I' wonder if it may be too late to change people's attitude as a great majority just follow without actually using their brain to really think. Our Salvadorean citizens have learned a lot of consumerism from the U.S and continue with a superficial mentality focused on individual gain rather than focus on the greater good for ALL Citizens, that is an American trait. All Salvadorean Governments follow that pattern too as corruption is a given with each govenment in power no matter what. If you pay attention to how corrupt Governments in El Salvador are, you`d notice that each time there is a tragedy our governments always ask for MONEY claiming it is for our people and NEVER use it for the people who really need it. It's really sad as I said before, El Salvador would be so different if people worked toward the same goal instead of having the attitude that is now part of the culture brought by countries that include the U.S. So in some ways, I do see it in the dark ages now regardless of how much technology and influence they have from the U.S.

  • @songmontuno9105
    @songmontuno9105 Год назад +1

    Amazing documentary 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽. Many of us (Salvadoran living abroad) need to return to our mother land and reconnect with our culture. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

  • @unviajeciclodelico3932
    @unviajeciclodelico3932 3 года назад +2

    Que bonito documental
    Abrazos desde Uruguay

  • @nuridyaglnnmiller
    @nuridyaglnnmiller 3 года назад +4

    Una guerra absurda🥲 yo nací en noviembre de 1984 en chalatenango en chálate fue terrible no tengo recuerdos de la guerra , pero mis papás me cuentan q fue duro cerca de la casa 🏠 caían bombas 💣 hasta arenas caían en nuestros techo 🥲

  • @JuanGarcia-zd7id
    @JuanGarcia-zd7id 3 года назад +10

    Fue triste esa mentada guerra civil pura muerte hoy aqui en USA ay casi 3 millones de salvadoreños en Canada muchos Australia Italia Costa Rica etc

  • @victorialopezgarcia2587
    @victorialopezgarcia2587 3 года назад +2

    I was born in el salvador but i was adopted by a canadian couple and grew up in Sask I have never been to El Salvador and it looks like a beautiful country

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  3 года назад +1

      Starting to think I should organize a trip for everyone who is from El Salvador who has never been! I hope you get the opportunity to go there one day. It is a very beautiful country with the such welcoming and wonderful people.

  • @berto4083
    @berto4083 3 года назад +1

    Will, thank you for your video. I was born in San Salvador in 1976 and my mom and I left in 1980 during the Civil War. Great insights, documentation, and I truly empathize and relate to your experience. One day, I would love to take my kids to El Salvador, so they can fulfill their connection to my heritage. Thank you for the great video, experience, and “headaches”!

  • @maudrownedworld
    @maudrownedworld 3 года назад +5

    Loved this. I also left El Salvador as a child and I consider the USA my home but I know El Salvador is where I am from and I love visiting there.

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  3 года назад +2

      It so cool that there are so many of us spread around the world united by this small country with a big heart.

  • @anibalnikov47
    @anibalnikov47 3 года назад +5

    Excelente documental de nuestro país,
    Saludos desde Santa Ana, El Salvador.

  • @beefynoggin
    @beefynoggin 2 года назад +1

    Thank you. I’m Salvadoreña-American and this has filled in a lot of gaps for me.

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  2 года назад +1

      Humbled and honoured that this film in some way has helped you on your journey.

  • @blancabenavides6761
    @blancabenavides6761 3 года назад +1

    Que lindo buscar nuestras raizes eso es un Salvareño de corazon.que lindo la humildad y el corazon de nuestros viejitos . Dios te bendiga joven cuando estamos lejos de nuestra tierra la añoramos con toda el alma.

  • @jennyzamora5600
    @jennyzamora5600 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for doing this awesome documentary! I was born in San Salvador in '84 and moved to Australia in '89. Im a proud Australian and so thankful it is my home but I am also very proud to be Salvadoran. That feeling never leaves you. Loved hearing your abuelos stories. Hoping to see more of your videos soon ❤

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  3 года назад +3

      Thanks for the kind words Jenny. I have heard of Salvadorans in Australia but have never met any of them. So it’s nice to meet you. The best part about making this doc is all the Salvadorans from around the world who have reached out. That really means so much to me so thank you for taking the time to leave your kind words.

    • @jennyzamora5600
      @jennyzamora5600 3 года назад

      @@WillRamirez You now have a Salvadoran friend in Australia!

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  3 года назад +1

      Dangerous words to say to a Salvadoran before you know it I’ll be asking to borrow masa or crashing on the couch. Gracias amiga.

  • @aacevedo6825
    @aacevedo6825 3 года назад +8

    This was an awesome doc. I am a first-generation Salvadoran Canadian. My dad, his brothers and grandparents fled during the war after my grandpa who I am named after was killed by the military. They settled in Alberta and outside of my one uncle have never left.
    I along with my whole family were lucky enough to go and visit El Salvador back in 2012 and that will be a memory I will have forever. I was also lucky enough to meet my Grandma.
    But man those directions you were getting reminds me of the way my dad gives directions when he's in the passenger seat when I'm driving🤣🤣.
    Saludos de Edmonton.

    • @WillRamirez
      @WillRamirez  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for sharing that story. Glad you enjoyed the doc.

  • @jessiea162
    @jessiea162 3 года назад +1

    Just watched your film. Very nicely done. I too am a product of being born in ES but not being connected to the country because I was not raised there. So glad you spent time with your grandfather before he passed. So refreshing to see others my age who refuse to accept the narrative that El Salvador is only pupusas and gangs but rather a small thriving nation with so much to offer. Thoroughly enjoyed your film. Thank you.

  • @jjgems5909
    @jjgems5909 3 года назад +1

    I’m y grandmother is salvadoreña and my grandpa is Guatemalan (from my mom side, and I’m half Mexican. Unfortunately I don’t know much about my Salvadorian side, my grandmother lived in Miami and we lived in Southern California, and all my salvi family lives in Florida. Thank you for this documentary