People In Brixton Speak About Gentrification! | Street Interview | ON THE ROAD | MAKE IT COMMON

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024

Комментарии • 22

  • @rjflores438
    @rjflores438 2 месяца назад +1

    Its a social class thing as much as anything. I grew up both Manchester and London when I was a kid and teenager and I remember especially in Manchester, seeing a lot of middle and even upper middle class university students from affluent areas in the South of England moving up to Manchester and not interacting with the locals at all, and living in their own bubble.

  • @TRYumphCoaching
    @TRYumphCoaching Год назад +4

    It's sad what the last man said, money and community cannot co-exist. I think they can to a certain extent, or else or else how can communities develop? 🤔

  • @healthwealthhappiness4568
    @healthwealthhappiness4568 Год назад +18

    Brixton was a West Indian/Caribbean community not an African community. The main African community was in Peckham. And, the Spanish have not moved in.. the Latin American community plus other communities have moved in.

  • @devogrant2817
    @devogrant2817 3 месяца назад

    The young man of color is well-informed and puts himself across as knowing the history of the area and the changes and patterns 👏😊in history and culture ......

  • @RendererEP
    @RendererEP 19 дней назад

    London is a forever changing city. It is very hard to deal with and accept but it is always like that, itt is what it is, sometimes its for the better and sometimes it is not. Thats what the East End Jews and us Cockneys who were both priced out of and I guess "cultured out of" East London were told and I believe it to be true.
    There were people in Brixton such as Industrial workers before the Caribbeans, who came before the west Africans. and people there before the industry workers such as farmers. There will be people in after you such as the gentrifiers from the countryside and Chelsea, and they will eventually move out in way for somebody else. They are already moving to places like Margate and Folkestone.
    I'm certain just as we re established ourselves in Essex, the British caribbean community will have a solid community on the edge of London, or in somewhere like Dartford or Crawley perhaps. Eventually you or your children or grandchildren may move back into Brixton looking for work and a city lifestyle in London which may hopefully bring back a return of the community in the area. Perhaps with new found wealth living in a more suburban area, after all, a good chunk of the impoverished eastenders have began to become part of the next generation of the middle class in Essex. Perhaps South London's black community may follow the same path. Essentially, fight for your current situation but make the best out of your most likely future situation.

  • @TheAlkebulanTrust
    @TheAlkebulanTrust Год назад +5

    All those who rep the post code SW9...etc where are they now with money to truly say they rep the endz. In all seriousness it should be made common to buy up the endz. Even if you can find ways to buy up and own your flat or even the land on it. We got to find ways.

    • @TsarOfTheStar
      @TsarOfTheStar Год назад

      Instead of CRACKING the place & people out....

    • @devogrant2817
      @devogrant2817 3 месяца назад

      absolutely it's a little more complex the Windrush generation had a stronger identity of who they were and what they had to do my generation dropped the ball in finding themselves and what they should have done i am one of them.....

    • @jimmydavies6143
      @jimmydavies6143 14 дней назад

      @@TsarOfTheStarimagine moving to England (a white country) and being offended when white people move to your area

  • @mickparkinson207
    @mickparkinson207 Год назад +4

    Makes areas safer, improves services and helps migrated cultures inter-grate. Lack of integration only causes resentment, anger and retreating into a false victimhood narrative in the western world.

    • @sunrise2148
      @sunrise2148 Год назад +1

      You mean you can't improve an area without integrating, imposition and taxing the locals out?
      Injustice and mistreatment cause resentment and anger...for the disenfranchised. Not sure what causes resentment and anger for the "privileged".

    • @mickparkinson207
      @mickparkinson207 Год назад

      @@sunrise2148 for CENTURIES BEFORE there was more than a handful of black migrants in the UK including Brixton, there were native white English people!
      You cannot improve any area when you displace native white English for African, South American,middle eastern near east migrants without integrating them. Those cultures are far more violent, far more suffering schizophrenia, psychopathy and pathological lying. Two prime examples South African and Zimbabwe. No African culture as yet is able to even maintain a developed modern city, ALL REQUIRE OTHER CULTURES ASSISTANCE! every area on EARTH where folks of sub Saharan ancestry have migrated they turn those areas into demonstrable dangerous violent areas that innocent children are forced to endure. Might only have 3% Ghanaian ancestry but that 3% is sick and tired of people making excuses and infantilising African folks. No culture/population group can evolve move forward when they are allowed to avoid ANY ACCOUNTABILITY!
      White women/ liberals are evil power empowering that sick victimhood mentality/grift on black western communities.. No human can eve a stable productive adult when infantilised it creates resentment and resentment, it’s like a gangrene.

  • @lornamarie5544
    @lornamarie5544 3 месяца назад +1

    How long have you been here? 15 years. So you know brixton from the beginning (?????!!🤔)

  • @TsarOfTheStar
    @TsarOfTheStar Год назад +3

    Brixton need investment stop with the victimhood