I've taken my boat across the Bay to Tangier several times. The people are very nice and rely on tourism. They have two restaurants but do not serve alcohol. It is a dry island. No alcohol...you have to bring your own.....But their families have lived there for centuries. Some leave and go to college and then return. They don't want to leave or live any where else. No crime, no racial discrimination but no McDonalds either. Most make their living fishing, oystering and crabbing.
I have visited this island twice with tour groups. They have a restaurant that serves the best corn pudding and crab cakes I have ever eaten. You are right there is no racial discrimination. There was a black man who lived on the Island and he left years ago. The islanders all speak a language that is sometimes difficult to understand. We rode around in a golf cart. Friendly islanders. I have visited several islands in the Bay. I love that area.
from an ecological standpoint, the wall must first be built before any sand be supplemented... because the sand will only erode with just one or two storms if theres no wall to contain it.... theres actually a cheaper way to do it, but it takes decades to make it efffective----plant mangroves instead of constructing sea walls,
This is what comes to mind when I hear these poor folks talk about God and climate change.... A fellow was stuck on his rooftop in a flood. He was praying to God for help. Soon a man in a rowboat came by and shouted to the man on the roof: “Jump in. I can save you.” The stranded fellow shouted back: “No, it’s okay. I’m praying to God, and he is going to save me.” So the rowboat went on. Then a motorboat came by, and the person in the motorboat shouted: “Jump in. I can save you.” To this, the stranded man said: “No thanks. I’m praying to God, and he is going to save me. I have faith.” So the motorboat went on. Then a helicopter came by, and the pilot shouted down: “Grab this rope, and I will lift you to safety.” To this, the stranded man again replied: “No thanks. I’m praying to God, and he is going to save me. I have faith.” So the helicopter pilot reluctantly flew away. Soon the water rose above the rooftop, and the man drowned. When he arrived in heaven and finally got his chance to discuss this whole situation with God, he exclaimed: “I had faith in you, but you didn’t save me. You let me drown. I don’t understand why!” To this, God replied: “I sent you a rowboat and a motorboat and a helicopter. What more did you expect?”
Depending on where one stands on the ideological polarity scale; this either due to man-made climate change or erosion. I'm not a scientist so I can't say. Politics aside, it's sad that these people are losing their homeland.
This island is a living history book. These people are the closest connection we have to the original colonel people. Some of them still speak a dialect that is close to Elizabethan English. Im from the Eastern Shore of Maryland. And alot of the times I understand about 40% what they are saying.
@@ShootYourRadio , you live in Maryland and don't speak Tangierish? I grew up with a bunch of them. My sisters second husband is from a long line of Tangier Crabpotters.
A law of the universe that I have discerned that even applies to "God" is: "Those that can survive, do survive. Those that can't, don't. Those that can thrive, do thrive. Those that can't, don't."
Sea levels are the same, the land has eroded due to poor land management. Most Tangerites have homes and businesses on the Shore also, and move with the crabbing seasons.
JW: No. Sea level has been rising. It is well documented by the USGS and NOAA. In Norfolk Virginia, about 40 miles from Tangier, the water level has risen 18 inches in the last 100 years.
@@KB4QAA You are correct about that rate of sea level rise, however, that rate has been happening for over 10,000 years, since the end of the last major ice age. Climate change is normal, in both directions, it's cyclical, with major ice ages spanning ~100,000 yrs. We're still in the warming phase of the last one.
@@peterkent914 Climate change has been tremendously sped up by the actions of humans. What you are referring to takes a long time, unless a sudden event like a huge volcano erupts, a meteor hits etc. occurs. Change is happening literally on a daily basis all over the globe. The Industrial Revolution is what has accelerated it. Plus deforestation. Usually takes thousands of years for the climate to change; this is mostly all man made. There's another video I just watched about what is going on in the bay and all the toxic stuff in the water that's traveling down from the north. It is alarming to say the least. Pollution on a grand scale and no way to fix it. ruclips.net/video/joHvkykWcH4/видео.html
These people are far from lazy. It's just that fishing and crabbing are their only sources of income and has been for generations. Not so easy to just pack up and leave.
I've taken my boat across the Bay to Tangier several times. The people are very nice and rely on tourism. They have two restaurants but do not serve alcohol. It is a dry island. No alcohol...you have to bring your own.....But their families have lived there for centuries. Some leave and go to college and then return. They don't want to leave or live any where else. No crime, no racial discrimination but no McDonalds either. Most make their living fishing, oystering and crabbing.
Something to be said for that lifestyle!
Babies it is time to move. The government can't stop mother nature. God our Father is in control. Giving you warning. Be safe.
I have visited this island twice with tour groups. They have a restaurant that serves the best corn pudding and crab cakes I have ever eaten. You are right there is no racial discrimination. There was a black man who lived on the Island and he left years ago. The islanders all speak a language that is sometimes difficult to understand. We rode around in a golf cart. Friendly islanders. I have visited several islands in the Bay. I love that area.
Now,I wanna visit this island before it's gone, and I live in Virginia.
Go soon and take boots. Lovely place but sadly doomed.
from an ecological standpoint, the wall must first be built before any sand be supplemented... because the sand will only erode with just one or two storms if theres no wall to contain it.... theres actually a cheaper way to do it, but it takes decades to make it efffective----plant mangroves instead of constructing sea walls,
Mangroves won't grow in The Chesapeake- It is too cold in the winter.
@@squaregrouperx thats bull they have mangroves in ocean city
This is what comes to mind when I hear these poor folks talk about God and climate change....
A fellow was stuck on his rooftop in a flood. He was praying to God for help.
Soon a man in a rowboat came by and shouted to the man on the roof: “Jump in. I can save you.”
The stranded fellow shouted back: “No, it’s okay. I’m praying to God, and he is going to save me.”
So the rowboat went on.
Then a motorboat came by, and the person in the motorboat shouted: “Jump in. I can save you.”
To this, the stranded man said: “No thanks. I’m praying to God, and he is going to save me. I have faith.”
So the motorboat went on.
Then a helicopter came by, and the pilot shouted down: “Grab this rope, and I will lift you to safety.”
To this, the stranded man again replied: “No thanks. I’m praying to God, and he is going to save me. I have faith.”
So the helicopter pilot reluctantly flew away.
Soon the water rose above the rooftop, and the man drowned. When he arrived in heaven and finally got his chance to discuss this whole situation with God, he exclaimed: “I had faith in you, but you didn’t save me. You let me drown. I don’t understand why!”
To this, God replied: “I sent you a rowboat and a motorboat and a helicopter. What more did you expect?”
Soo sad to me b/c I have relatives from Tangier. I remember visiting Tangier when I was a VERY little girl & I loved it there!! Such sad, sad news!!
Gosh! What a positive attitude. Don't talk about it. Invoke magic incantations and hope "the Lord will sort it out".
Depending on where one stands on the ideological polarity scale; this either due to man-made climate change or erosion. I'm not a scientist so I can't say. Politics aside, it's sad that these people are losing their homeland.
They left all their stuff behind.
Nobody mentions boat wake; commercial and recreational. The cargo ships are frequent and massive.
Wow.. really sad, all this history, culture, homes and ways of life. Disappearing or gone
it is happening in the Mississippi River Delta As well
We need to help these Folks. We help people all over the World
8 million dollars. A drop in the bucket.
I don't think they have more than two years.
They need to move now.
You were wrong.
400 years since settlement.
Sad.
Unfortunely the Earth changes over 400 years.
Taxpayers shouldn't foot the bill for bad real estate choices by others.
People shouldn't turn their life over to tyrants either, but they do.... Or allow it to happen from indifference.
This island is a living history book. These people are the closest connection we have to the original colonel people. Some of them still speak a dialect that is close to Elizabethan English. Im from the Eastern Shore of Maryland. And alot of the times I understand about 40% what they are saying.
@@ShootYourRadio , you live in Maryland and don't speak Tangierish? I grew up with a bunch of them. My sisters second husband is from a long line of Tangier Crabpotters.
Only 324 homes on the island. 30 milllion would give each home owner 75k for relocation and the left over money should go to proper demolition.
That's an easy plan when you don't have your house and memories and life connected to it.
islands come and go
People come and go. Don't believe that? Ask any NWO effitest....
they didn’t have one case till January:(
The islands have been disappearing for hundreds of years. Nothing will stop it! Sand moves.
A law of the universe that I have discerned that even applies to "God" is: "Those that can survive, do survive. Those that can't, don't. Those that can thrive, do thrive. Those that can't, don't."
But, it appears to be true.
Where did MSNBC find the teenage narrator? Los Angeles? Her narration is high school quality.
Build a seawall.
Bring your own boat...😵
you all need boats.
Sea levels are the same, the land has eroded due to poor land management. Most Tangerites have homes and businesses on the Shore also, and move with the crabbing seasons.
JW: No. Sea level has been rising. It is well documented by the USGS and NOAA. In Norfolk Virginia, about 40 miles from Tangier, the water level has risen 18 inches in the last 100 years.
@@KB4QAA You are correct about that rate of sea level rise, however, that rate has been happening for over 10,000 years, since the end of the last major ice age. Climate change is normal, in both directions, it's cyclical, with major ice ages spanning ~100,000 yrs. We're still in the warming phase of the last one.
@@peterkent914 Climate change has been tremendously sped up by the actions of humans. What you are referring to takes a long time, unless a sudden event like a huge volcano erupts, a meteor hits etc. occurs. Change is happening literally on a daily basis all over the globe. The Industrial Revolution is what has accelerated it. Plus deforestation. Usually takes thousands of years for the climate to change; this is mostly all man made. There's another video I just watched about what is going on in the bay and all the toxic stuff in the water that's traveling down from the north. It is alarming to say the least. Pollution on a grand scale and no way to fix it. ruclips.net/video/joHvkykWcH4/видео.html
Where's your corn?.....you all don't have no corn
gimme an oyster burger
Global Warming ……….
AFTER THEY LEAVE IT COULD BE REPAIRED FOR MILITARY USE
Poor people, They may have to get off their lazy butts and move.
These people are far from lazy. It's just that fishing and crabbing are their only sources of income and has been for generations. Not so easy to just pack up and leave.
I’ve visited Tangier. From the people I met, I’m sure the laziest one would work JJ’s tail off.
ask D Trump for help, just hope the revolting democrats dont get in his way
I'm not sure if it is worth it in the long run.