Reactions to news of President Kennedy's death

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024

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  • @sophieschonfeld2943
    @sophieschonfeld2943 2 года назад +16384

    That elderly man just silently crying is heartbreaking.

    • @eastonseiler1774
      @eastonseiler1774 2 года назад +157

      Pure despair.. heartbreaking

    • @KR-mm4el
      @KR-mm4el 2 года назад +76

      crying over a president that he’s never met…….LOL 🤣

    • @moonmomyeehaw1207
      @moonmomyeehaw1207 2 года назад +859

      @@KR-mm4el don’t people cry over the deaths of celebrities they haven’t met. i’d argue this is even more justified cause they had no idea what would happen to the country after this

    • @b0bbuffet
      @b0bbuffet 2 года назад +451

      @@KR-mm4el just because someone hasn't met someone, doesn't mean that they don't have feelings for them. i see you don't have much experience from life

    • @KR-mm4el
      @KR-mm4el 2 года назад +27

      @@moonmomyeehaw1207 yes, and all of those people forming these parasocial relationships with celebrities are idiots as well.

  • @mapoleo
    @mapoleo 2 года назад +20279

    “The president of the United States.. is dead”
    This quote..

  • @nsny24
    @nsny24 2 года назад +4618

    My grandmother was 23 at the time and lived in Madeira: a portuguese island in the middle of the Atlantic. She heard the news on the radio as she didn't own a tv. Such was the impact that she made it her mission to visit JFK's memorial 45 years later upon our first visit to the states. Even with an injured knee she couldn't be stopped to pay her respects to the president.

  • @blackhand9581
    @blackhand9581 2 года назад +9732

    My parents were against on alot of JFK's policies. But when his assasination happened? They both believed that USA was headed downhill from there.

    • @paulies5407
      @paulies5407 2 года назад +803

      I mean, they ain't wrong. The US was at it's zenith of power in the 50's. The JFK assassination was the moment when the CIA/Wall Street industrial complex usurped the system

    • @PhoenixFires
      @PhoenixFires 2 года назад +265

      @@jacobmuraco4276 China I can see but the 90s was the very definition of a bad time for Russia. And to this day they're still an economic backwater with an even more oligarchic system than the US whose only saving grace is a reliance on natural gases, not unlike the Arabian and Venezuelan reliance on oil to prop up their regimes' cashflow.

    • @MKultraInstinct
      @MKultraInstinct 2 года назад +35

      Your parents are probably still defending the secret society he was talking about

    • @ProxiProtogen
      @ProxiProtogen 2 года назад +38

      @@jacobmuraco4276 yeah, but during the 90s Russia was really unstable and could of easily had another collapse

    • @bl1tz533
      @bl1tz533 2 года назад +25

      Kennedy tried to stop the federal reserve from existing like Andrew Jackson

  • @harbingerd.8457
    @harbingerd.8457 2 года назад +12521

    Thing here, is that many suspected at first that the Russians have something to do with it, but it was becoming clear that the Soviet Union were genuinely shocked at the assassination and they sought to help the US in the investigation as a means to simmer down any possible misunderstanding between them.

    • @Badatbullet
      @Badatbullet 2 года назад +1150

      CIA did it. Kennedy wanted to splinter CIA and is against federal reserve. 12 days before his assassination he wanted to get all documents about their space program and the reason why he was against the federal reserve is because of its illegal taxes. Come on guys.

    • @jbbizzle828
      @jbbizzle828 2 года назад +241

      Even they knew Oswald was off his rocker and didn't want him making waves for them.

    • @Raksody
      @Raksody 2 года назад +142

      It was Israel, anyone saying anything else is a dusinfo agent

    • @bjkorb7272
      @bjkorb7272 2 года назад +1011

      @@Raksody lol gotta love the anti-Semitic conspiracy theories

    • @NihongoWakannai
      @NihongoWakannai 2 года назад +900

      @@Raksody No dude, it was the australians for sure

  • @AutisticBearLover
    @AutisticBearLover 2 года назад +6391

    Let’s not forget his wife, who was right by his side and held him while he died. His blood was on her shirt and she refused to change out, wanting to let the world know what happened. I felt so bad for her.
    (Edit) First off, damn. Didn’t even notice this comment got lots of likes. Second, y’all arguing in the comments have me laughing

    • @sourdrop
      @sourdrop 2 года назад +466

      @@niel6680 Even if she was, he was still her husband. She was right next to him, he was her husband, the father of her children, & she held his brain in her hands. I can't even begin to imagine how traumatizing that was for Jackie.

    • @anhtunguyen781
      @anhtunguyen781 2 года назад +79

      @@niel6680 even if it was a stranger, most people will still probably pay some respect

    • @anonymouscausewhynot
      @anonymouscausewhynot 2 года назад +18

      His poor wife…

    • @ngari117
      @ngari117 2 года назад +91

      @@tby3502 run from a moving vehicle?

    • @tby3502
      @tby3502 2 года назад +21

      @@ngari117 watch the video back, as soon as she realized he was being assassinated she climbed up the vehicle and wanted to almost jump off the moving car.

  • @vampirehunter5151
    @vampirehunter5151 2 года назад +4170

    My grandparents still remember that day like it was yesterday.

    • @ocularzombie6679
      @ocularzombie6679 2 года назад +63

      my grandfather was in the Air Force at the time and a lady he worked with (I think she was some receptionist or secretary idk) was legitimately crying according to him.

    • @nameofaname8755
      @nameofaname8755 2 года назад +11

      raito

    • @dudethisusername7285
      @dudethisusername7285 2 года назад +7

      @@ocularzombie6679 The nation loved that man so much, Idk why. The only reasons I'm watching this was because I'm a big fan of Malcolm X and he was "disrespectful" towards JFK's death

    • @gyunic
      @gyunic 2 года назад +6

      @@dudethisusername7285 what’s wrong with john f kennedy? Isn’t he a nice man?

    • @vicentecelisosorio8914
      @vicentecelisosorio8914 2 года назад +6

      @@gyunic he was a very bad person and husband, but a great president

  • @funnatopia704
    @funnatopia704 4 года назад +18298

    you know he was a good president when the citizens are crying real tears.

    • @edrader
      @edrader 4 года назад +185

      today it would be tears of relief

    • @akirekory1277
      @akirekory1277 3 года назад +372

      @@boog2383 aww I hurt your feelings lmao. It’s okay baby, breathe in and out

    • @akirekory1277
      @akirekory1277 3 года назад +183

      @@boog2383 I’m a woman but thanks lmao

    • @akirekory1277
      @akirekory1277 3 года назад +132

      @@boog2383 nigga you’re the one that’s Butthurt cause I don’t agree with you lmaooo

    • @akirekory1277
      @akirekory1277 3 года назад +79

      @@boog2383 baby you’re butthurt lmao. You started talking shit for no reason

  • @gustavoabreu3097
    @gustavoabreu3097 2 года назад +1157

    i'm sorry but I can't imagine people crying for a president nowadays

    • @puppiekit
      @puppiekit 2 года назад +248

      It depends. If someone like Trump all of a sudden dropped we all know his fans would start screaming and pissing and crying over it. Everybody else would probably throw a party though. On the other hand I don't think people care enough about Biden to cry over him. I mean he's basically hanging on by a thread already lmfao

    • @slingblade313
      @slingblade313 2 года назад +134

      None of the presidents in the last 30 years were worth a shit

    • @elephant35e
      @elephant35e 2 года назад +34

      If it was Trump, half the population would be getting drunk, partying in the streets and screaming in celebration while the other half would be raging at liberals and democrats and trying to start a war.

    • @jetsofaqua2206
      @jetsofaqua2206 2 года назад +13

      Was just about to say the same :/

    • @juancastellanoz3675
      @juancastellanoz3675 2 года назад +9

      Especially with the bozos we have in office now lmao. Fuck em

  • @PotatoPizza420
    @PotatoPizza420 2 года назад +6832

    Not me thinking we would have an interviewer asking everyone what they thought of the tragedy

    • @chillseekr
      @chillseekr 2 года назад +173

      Where was Nardwuar?!

    • @darkjanggo
      @darkjanggo 2 года назад +41

      Do do do do do
      Shoot shoot!

    • @chillseekr
      @chillseekr 2 года назад +74

      @@darkjanggo Mister Oswald;how do you keep your pants up when you're fleeing the police?! It's incredible!

    • @nelsonwilkins347
      @nelsonwilkins347 2 года назад +4

      @@chillseekr :/ unfunny

    • @chillseekr
      @chillseekr 2 года назад +25

      @@nelsonwilkins347 too soon?

  • @Danymok
    @Danymok 2 года назад +14359

    It's chilling to see this. It was an event nobody could have imagined.

  • @plethoria1520
    @plethoria1520 2 года назад +834

    The fact that the kremlin nearly shat itself, about the possibility that one of their guys did it, was insane, the mere possibility for them to cause a war made them freak. (Which does make sense)

    • @stonecraftbros2977
      @stonecraftbros2977 2 года назад +12

      Why did this make me laugh out loud

    • @mrsauceman5721
      @mrsauceman5721 2 года назад +27

      Neither party wanted a war against the other lol, crazy times.

    • @elsastoes
      @elsastoes 2 года назад

      what’s the kremlin ?

    • @c.odubhlaoich2948
      @c.odubhlaoich2948 2 года назад +10

      Just some CIA wet work of course. JFK wanted to get rid of these intelligence groups, he was also critical of the Federal Reserve and "learsI" which are biiiig no nos. Trying to get rid of these types of groups and gaining independence from the central "sknaB" got Ghadaffi killed and played a role in WW2 since "ynamreG" did the same thing and arrested some "sdlichshtoR" and got rid of the central "knaB" in place of their own unique currency

    • @nope4909
      @nope4909 2 года назад +8

      @@c.odubhlaoich2948 you ok?

  • @brianfergus839
    @brianfergus839 2 года назад +4554

    I was only two years old - but the overwhelming sadness in my family impressed me - the funeral of JFK is my earliest memory : (

    • @guberwarri8695
      @guberwarri8695 2 года назад +119

      Damn ur old asf

    • @IhsanAmin
      @IhsanAmin 2 года назад +265

      @@guberwarri8695 bro rlly went at him eh?

    • @floatin5008
      @floatin5008 2 года назад +152

      @@guberwarri8695 hes like 60 not that old

    • @brianfergus839
      @brianfergus839 2 года назад +117

      @@guberwarri8695 well, not quite as old as that, but old enough to remember looking up at the moon when humans were walking on it. Keep breathing, you might get old, too.

    • @guberwarri8695
      @guberwarri8695 2 года назад +13

      @@brianfergus839 I’m 15 rn so I’m real young but shit I already get scared in 3 years I’ll be 18 Nd out of high school fr

  • @michaelneel4828
    @michaelneel4828 6 лет назад +3423

    My mother worked on JFK campaign & also his brothers , she never got over the deaths of either of them ! RIP MOMMY ...

    • @thelugoffgamecock792
      @thelugoffgamecock792 6 лет назад +22

      Yeah, lets name something else after JFK, and pretend he didn't think of women as only vaginas. JFK....THE ORIGINAL PUSSY GRABBER!!!!

    • @islandboy6722
      @islandboy6722 4 года назад +137

      Cosmo Kramer Have some respect dickhead

    • @Steaks652
      @Steaks652 4 года назад +35

      Take no notice of sad troll haters, he who is without sin cast the first stone.

    • @chrisfreeman4457
      @chrisfreeman4457 4 года назад +4

      @M K Thank you for putting him in his place appropriately.

    • @reinerlodders314
      @reinerlodders314 4 года назад +66

      @@thelugoffgamecock792 wow, you`re really a piece of shit...

  • @sabrelou1988
    @sabrelou1988 2 года назад +379

    I had a teacher that was in middle school when JFK was murdered. When she heard the tragic news, she stayed in her room all day (crying on her bed), and didn't eat for the rest of the day. She told me that she thought that the world was ending. It was such a dark day.

    • @cameram-guy8684
      @cameram-guy8684 2 года назад +21

      I didn't know people love that much their presidents in USA

    • @signin9551
      @signin9551 2 года назад +12

      @@cameram-guy8684 well its the leader, the person who is in control, when they die you should be worried because it can go down hill and its a mess

    • @adamclark9004
      @adamclark9004 2 года назад +7

      That's how my generation felt on 9/11

    • @chasxart682
      @chasxart682 2 года назад +17

      @@cameram-guy8684 different because JFK was actually a good president. Compared to Bush or trump, they were terrible

    • @noobyt3559
      @noobyt3559 2 года назад +1

      @@cameram-guy8684 because they probably thought the soviets assasinated him

  • @horsenim
    @horsenim 7 лет назад +5363

    What really strikes me is how sad and expressive they are vs people now who are very callous and ironically detached from similar national tragedies. Theres no real "mourning period" as a nation and it seems like almost everyone just jumps straight to making edgy jokes and memes.

    • @coquina8819
      @coquina8819 6 лет назад +854

      It's a coping mechanism to distance themselves and remove legitimacy/significance from what's occurring. That and many online are too young and thus lack the maturity to understand the significance of course. This is all what you see online though, if politics now was similar to how it was back then most people today would have a similar reaction to the one you see in this footage. We're still facing the cultural impact from 9/11.

    • @whateverlolawants
      @whateverlolawants 6 лет назад +295

      Interesting point. I will say that reactions were like this on 9/11. Lots of public grief and tears. Really, it took many years to even hear jokes about it. Even those first jokes were mostly about how only terrible people would make light of it. (Stuff along the lines of "that guy is such an asshole, he threw a 9/11 party.")
      Of course, internet culture then wasn't what it is now. In 2001, the main online reaction was a bunch of (usually over-the-top) email forwards.
      Caveat: I was in HS then - it's possible that in some circles, particularly w/ people a few years older, there were edgy jokes made shortly afterwards. I never heard about that, though.

    • @GX2re
      @GX2re 5 лет назад +274

      Because these stories happen now every other week, wether it's a school shooting or bomb threats , every week it's something new.

    • @funnatopia704
      @funnatopia704 4 года назад +131

      so many tragedies happen in america that its citizens either don't care anymore or they are so used to it that they go numb and ignore it until it blows over.

    • @sloopfan3706
      @sloopfan3706 4 года назад +57

      RichHomieTom LOL NO stories like these do not happen every week...not something of such a big magnitude as the assassination of the president or 9/11

  • @constantdarkfog49
    @constantdarkfog49 4 года назад +1647

    Even the young children were saddened by the loss of JFK, it shocked America like never before. I'll never forget that day, Nov. 22

    • @tiernanwearen8096
      @tiernanwearen8096 3 года назад +23

      Barry Goldwater Kennedys opponent in Congress openly weeped at the news

    • @dutchman063
      @dutchman063 3 года назад +70

      Kids cried because they saw their parents cry, not because their 'political hero' was assassinated...lol

    • @Valientlink
      @Valientlink 2 года назад +43

      @@dutchman063 I mean that young boy at the end probably saw a role model in JFK, and probably marveled at the opportunity to see him, not arrive to hear he's dead. But yea, otherwise pretty much

    • @allusivestorm762
      @allusivestorm762 2 года назад +18

      One of the biggest cover ups by the USA next to 9/11

    • @yungchunks6931
      @yungchunks6931 2 года назад +36

      @@allusivestorm762 found the conspiracy theorist lmao

  • @NokkOnWood
    @NokkOnWood 2 года назад +273

    It's sad to think that someone, a human being, could die & the other "side" would cheer. We are desensitized to death, & are filled with too much hate nowadays.

    • @NortheasternP.T.S.
      @NortheasternP.T.S. 2 года назад +5

      True

    • @TheBobiaan
      @TheBobiaan 2 года назад +24

      Nowadays? Because in the past people didn't cheer their enemy's death?

    • @sillyguy444
      @sillyguy444 2 года назад +9

      but isn’t that what happens when there are wars? countries cheering and celebrating their enemies defeat? i’m not entirely sure it’s a new concept

    • @DarthVaderTheSithLord
      @DarthVaderTheSithLord 2 года назад +19

      @@sillyguy444 No he's talking about Republicans and Democrats. If Trump died, Democrats would cheer. If Biden died, Republicans would cheer.

    • @DarthVaderTheSithLord
      @DarthVaderTheSithLord 2 года назад +22

      @@TheBobiaan You can't deny that both political sides are far more polarized nowadays than in the past.

  • @iamthebestofall1000
    @iamthebestofall1000 2 года назад +879

    My mother remembers this, she told me it was one of the most vivid memories she has at such a young age. She remembers she walked out of her room because she heard my Grandma crying her eyes out, and then heard the radio announced that the the president of the united states has been shot and killed. Couldn't imagine living in such a time

    • @AxxLAfriku
      @AxxLAfriku 2 года назад +1

      I am so unpretty 😭 When I go to the bank, they turn the cameras off. At least I am a big star on RUclips. So don't feel too bad for me, dear dax

    • @cupcakkesforbiddenvagina7574
      @cupcakkesforbiddenvagina7574 2 года назад +1

      Its so sad that your whole family heard the president dying😔

    • @WitchKing-Of-Angmar
      @WitchKing-Of-Angmar 2 года назад

      A time of grief, but not the time period..of which the United States had been going healthier than ever on.

    • @brandon1234
      @brandon1234 2 года назад

      @@AxxLAfriku 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @iamthebestofall1000
      @iamthebestofall1000 2 года назад +1

      @@AxxLAfriku lmaoooo yo what

  • @damon154
    @damon154 6 лет назад +2262

    Even though I’m a Republican I still think John F. Kennedy was the best president ever.

    • @Hectopath2006
      @Hectopath2006 5 лет назад +69

      @Second-Hand Videos stopped WW3.

    • @Hectopath2006
      @Hectopath2006 5 лет назад +14

      @Second-Hand Videos I know, but still. If those missiles stayed because a stupid president didn't care - then welp, this world would be a shitty one.

    • @salim5394
      @salim5394 5 лет назад +249

      Damon yeah democratic meant something different back then

    • @cam-gv2gf
      @cam-gv2gf 4 года назад +24

      Kennedy invaded South Vietnam. Kennedy was a war criminal.

    • @brianherrington7226
      @brianherrington7226 4 года назад +11

      James for Safe Streets The GOP under Trump has turned into a Cult.

  • @signalfire15
    @signalfire15 2 года назад +55

    As a person who loves history, this is incredible to watch. I also often wonder how Americans must have felt when Lincoln was assassinated.

    • @CosmicCreeper99
      @CosmicCreeper99 10 месяцев назад +5

      A lot of them were definitely happy, given that they’d just lost a war and plenty of “their own” people to his union forces

    • @signalfire15
      @signalfire15 10 месяцев назад

      @@CosmicCreeper99 Who lost a war? Lol. The confederacy? The rebels? The traitors to their nation? No one gives af how those non-Americans felt. I’m talking about the freed slaved and actual Americans.

    • @JakobHill
      @JakobHill 10 месяцев назад

      @@CosmicCreeper99 Yeah, I imagine it was closer to what would happen if Biden or Trump were assassinated today - half the country mourning, the other celebrating

  • @richardramfire3971
    @richardramfire3971 4 года назад +673

    JFK and his brother paid the ultimate price for trying to do the right things. They could have just done nothing like most politicians

    • @sailcvl3976
      @sailcvl3976 3 года назад +63

      JFK was the last great president. The last one to fight for a decent world. And there likely will never be another in this country.

    • @peterpetersen1589
      @peterpetersen1589 3 года назад +23

      @@sailcvl3976 Fighting for a decent world by almost singlehandedly causing WW3 and escalating the war in Vietnam. Sure thing.

    • @ArchTazer
      @ArchTazer 3 года назад +77

      @@peterpetersen1589 Didn't the Kennedy's deescalate the Cuban Missle Crisis? And Johnson was the first one to actually deploy combat troops in Vietnam. Although, Kennedy did approve an increase in military advisors, still different from actual combat troops

    • @peterpetersen1589
      @peterpetersen1589 3 года назад +16

      @@ArchTazer He basically started the crisis by backing the failed bay of pigs invasion. This worsened the relationship between the US and Cuba, made Castro a national hero and pushed Cuba closer to the UdSSR.
      He didn't only send military advisors but also special forces. During his presidency he expanded the number of US military personnel in Vietnam from 900 to 23000. He also authorized flying combat missions and the use of Agent Orange (basically chemical warfare).

    • @MintyCoffee
      @MintyCoffee 2 года назад +7

      @@ArchTazer no lol, JFK illegally invaded Cuba

  • @musicilya6674
    @musicilya6674 2 года назад +464

    Imagine reactions to news of President Lincoln's death.

    • @roxxonsnowball8146
      @roxxonsnowball8146 2 года назад +78

      Lincoln ended slavery people will love him and then he died so people must be very sad

    • @musicilya6674
      @musicilya6674 2 года назад +42

      @gaelan white also, Lincoln has strengthened the federal government and has modernized the US economy.

    • @musicilya6674
      @musicilya6674 2 года назад +35

      ​@gaelan white also, Reconstruction would've been much better if Lincoln wasn't assassinated and we wouldn't have to have Civil Rights Movement of 1950-1960s.

    • @WitchKing-Of-Angmar
      @WitchKing-Of-Angmar 2 года назад

      @@musicilya6674 is that when you think it started.

    • @MrBassmann15
      @MrBassmann15 2 года назад +28

      Even the South mourned his death and saw Booth as the coward he was and always will be.

  • @shellygenevievee
    @shellygenevievee 2 года назад +54

    Wow. What an incredible capture of the grief, shock, and distress of our nation at that moment.

  • @tdebirds
    @tdebirds 3 года назад +207

    The way the narrator says "The president of the United States is dead" is very eerie.

    • @WOLFM0THER
      @WOLFM0THER 2 года назад +6

      I ate 19 benadryl

    • @tiredsam8807
      @tiredsam8807 2 года назад +4

      @@WOLFM0THER Eat 30 tomorrow

    • @tremendousyeet3467
      @tremendousyeet3467 2 года назад

      @@WOLFM0THER don't eat 30

    • @JessicaGarcia-xf9wr
      @JessicaGarcia-xf9wr 2 года назад +1

      I wanna hear something like that in my lifetime!

    • @Marklennon
      @Marklennon 2 года назад +1

      @@JessicaGarcia-xf9wr hope they get the orange one!

  • @GTA-5plus1
    @GTA-5plus1 2 года назад +244

    Nowadays only one side of the country would cry. That’s how divided we are it’s sad.

    • @thisissupposedtobeanonymous
      @thisissupposedtobeanonymous 2 года назад +27

      And the whole other side would have likely tried to kill him.

    • @draydenferguson3128
      @draydenferguson3128 2 года назад +19

      Yeah. It's sad how utterly shot politics is right now.

    • @paulssss5463
      @paulssss5463 2 года назад +16

      And the other side would cheer

    • @adriannv2562
      @adriannv2562 2 года назад +13

      Divide and conquer is in affect right now in all aspects of society.

    • @F0rev3r.B0red
      @F0rev3r.B0red 2 года назад +11

      When parties was all they cared for in campaigns nowadays they only divide the people. Washington tried warning us about this

  • @cuzzo9146
    @cuzzo9146 2 года назад +59

    Just imagine what his wife had to experience sitting right next to him.

    • @musicilya6674
      @musicilya6674 2 года назад +3

      same with Lincoln's wife Mary. She has never recovered from Lincoln's assassination until her death... 😢😔

    • @cuzzo9146
      @cuzzo9146 2 года назад +2

      @@musicilya6674 I know but Kennedy’s death was more gruesome from what I know of

    • @bocolatebhipbookie
      @bocolatebhipbookie 2 года назад +8

      @@cuzzo9146 i mean, they were both shot in the head. that's a pretty gruesome way to go no matter the setting.

    • @cuzzo9146
      @cuzzo9146 2 года назад +1

      @@bocolatebhipbookie I know but i was just going off of what I could see vs what I couldn’t see aka the video of Kennedy’s assassination vs there being no video of Abraham Lincolns assassination.

    • @MrTitanic14
      @MrTitanic14 2 года назад +6

      @@cuzzo9146 both were shot in the head, but for what I've read, Lincoln just had a minor injury (the bullet bouncing inside the skull made the worst damage). Kennedy got his head blown open, and Jackie was covered in grey matter and blood from his husband. Both were sad, but Kennedy's was a gruesome death

  • @hanspeter0007
    @hanspeter0007 2 года назад +226

    You see tears from men and women.
    From young and old.
    From black and white.
    From businessmen and simple workers.
    His death ripped something from people all over the world apart.
    Something very precious and important.

    • @Milan-qu5ut
      @Milan-qu5ut 2 года назад +17

      Doubt they cried because they loved him, it was rather the sudden shock of someone as important to a country as a president getting assassinated, also the thought of what now and possible chaos breaking going through your mind at the same time and overwhelming you

    • @killerqueen6054
      @killerqueen6054 2 года назад +17

      @@Milan-qu5ut That too but he was a very loved President.

    • @ommsterlitz1805
      @ommsterlitz1805 2 года назад +12

      He was Catholic and wanted peace 2 things people higher than him didn't liked

    • @ruthlessuk6313
      @ruthlessuk6313 2 года назад

      Joined 10 years ago 🤡

    • @ruthlessuk6313
      @ruthlessuk6313 2 года назад

      @@anti8378 You're

  • @lulucalliope713
    @lulucalliope713 2 года назад +19

    Only months before JFK's death, Jackie gave birth to a baby boy. The baby lived for 39 hours before he died.
    Imagine losing your infant son, then losing your husband within a short span of time. While the whole world watches.

  • @teru797
    @teru797 2 года назад +87

    sad to see back then people actually liked and cared about presidents. these last few, we would be hard pressed to find people who would actually cry, very few people would.

    • @collegebro85
      @collegebro85 2 года назад +13

      I think many will mourn when Obama passes away, but Trump will be a celebration like that on Endor 😂

    • @maskedmarioguy2524
      @maskedmarioguy2524 2 года назад +5

      @@collegebro85 Except Obama didn't do shit and Trump did. No one cares about your little cooperate hack moron.

    • @collegebro85
      @collegebro85 2 года назад +10

      @@maskedmarioguy2524 yeah we saw what all Trump did…millions of Americans dead last year from refusing to take Covid seriously and inciting a riot on the capital that are seeing several incarcerated as a result. Such a “high mark” for the ole US of A, wouldn’t you say?? 🤨

    • @AKei1412
      @AKei1412 2 года назад

      can we try not to start a political argument here please...

    • @MrRocktex1978
      @MrRocktex1978 2 года назад +1

      @@collegebro85 quit watching CNN. More have passed this year to Covid than last year. Still Blaming trump when your nit wit has been in office for 11 months of that year. You should be more concerned of the violence promted bY the BLM movement which many leaders in your side encouraged like Maxine Waters that caused far greater loss than The stroll thru the capital. The recent trial of Rittenhouse proves this. Just the ignorant people like you believe the liberal based media. Pray for wisdom and brains- never to late. Read a book

  • @LightningPEye
    @LightningPEye 2 года назад +202

    JFK must have been that great if the whole country was mourning, now I feel like 80% of our population don't care who's in the office so long as they share the same political party

    • @WolfgangXP65-67
      @WolfgangXP65-67 2 года назад +2

      true dat XP.

    • @adrien4269
      @adrien4269 2 года назад +1

      People would still totally care and if it had to happen the president in question would be a martyr aswell.
      Because when that kind of event happens, you don't just target a man, you target the representant of the republic and its values.

    • @Marcelg13
      @Marcelg13 2 года назад +17

      Yeah People today are so retarded and think it´s a team sport and totally lost common sense.

    • @mdjambazky4968
      @mdjambazky4968 2 года назад +16

      He was much greater, the whole world world was sad. I'm a Bulgarian, my father told me stories how even the soviet soldiers were shocked, although they saw him as an enemy the respect they had for him was remarkable.

    • @kaikaikool1973
      @kaikaikool1973 2 года назад +11

      I don't like any current politicians at this time. The two party system is just a facade anyway people are too focused on fighting for one side or the other rather than putting aside their differences and focusing on the real problems

  • @shadowhalk225
    @shadowhalk225 2 года назад +166

    Damn, everyone back then dressed so well

    • @user-bg1ls5cd1h
      @user-bg1ls5cd1h 2 года назад +16

      Well then again I’m pretty sure they were all there to see JFK so they wanted to look nice

    • @parisp2583
      @parisp2583 2 года назад +38

      @@user-bg1ls5cd1h No, people just generally dressed nicely back then

    • @joncampos5551
      @joncampos5551 2 года назад +8

      And were slender.

    • @bocolatebhipbookie
      @bocolatebhipbookie 2 года назад +9

      i prefer 70s fashion more but it was nice how everyone's clothing kinda complimented each other back then.

    • @parisp2583
      @parisp2583 2 года назад +5

      @@bocolatebhipbookie I feel like 60s was much more traditional than 70s, what people wore in the 60s was much more reflective of the 50s and the older generation born in the early 20th century. The 70s saw all the revolutions in various fields of life, so a lot changed.

  • @irrelevant1242
    @irrelevant1242 2 года назад +294

    As a gen z this video feels so alien too me it just doesn’t feel like something that could happen in real life, it really highlights the level of desensitisation to tragedies we’ve all received as a result of the internet.

    • @scholaroftheworldalternatehist
      @scholaroftheworldalternatehist 2 года назад +12

      I think some of it was acting for the cameras honestly

    • @LondonCalling12
      @LondonCalling12 Год назад +6

      I couldn't agree more. I already see the effects desensitization is having on this generation and I'm very concerned how that will translate as time progresses.

    • @sandrasanders706
      @sandrasanders706 Год назад

      The only thing closest to Gen Z experience was Kobe Bryant..

    • @isaackellogg3493
      @isaackellogg3493 10 месяцев назад +1

      CNN before that

    • @guileniam
      @guileniam 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@scholaroftheworldalternatehistthis isn't the 2020s

  • @iantucker2310
    @iantucker2310 3 года назад +184

    One the greatest presidents ever I’ve been studying about him since 2007

    • @laurbster2680
      @laurbster2680 2 года назад +4

      he isnt even in the top 10 of "Greatest"

    • @traex8325
      @traex8325 2 года назад +7

      Then study punctuations too.

    • @lordewhay9128
      @lordewhay9128 2 года назад +4

      Bruh all he did was die. People out here saying Kennedy was a good president because of the apparent sadness of the people after his assassination. Were the Germans crying when Hitler died? I’m only using the “HiTlEr card” because I don’t expect anyone in this comment section praising Kennedy to be competent in history. If you reply to this comment with a grammar correction, your argument is already invalid.

    • @sjewitt22
      @sjewitt22 2 года назад +2

      What did he do that was so good?

    • @nicerecruit4216
      @nicerecruit4216 2 года назад +9

      @@sjewitt22
      He didn't bend over for the Jews in Israel.

  • @andrewcharley1893
    @andrewcharley1893 3 года назад +41

    According to Evelyn Lincoln ((his personal secretary)her boss was warned to stay out of Dallas, his response, ‘if they want to get me they can get me in church, I’m still going to Dallas’. Very sad.

  • @DATo_DATonian
    @DATo_DATonian Год назад +4

    Though most Americans today do not realize it this was the day that America stumbled, and we have yet to regain our balance.

  • @cheviboi
    @cheviboi 2 года назад +202

    One of my favorite presidents of all time is JFK. I wish I was born earlier to hear and see this man's speeches in action. His death always remind me that no matter if you do good someone will always want you gone

    • @LeftytheGansterGremlin
      @LeftytheGansterGremlin 2 года назад +9

      But by that token, if you do good for others like he did, you will be missed.
      Most importantly, many, many more will want you back.

    • @belgiumcomics2537
      @belgiumcomics2537 2 года назад +3

      I am not a religious man.
      But if the story of Jesus Christ tought me one thing than it is the unfortunate fact that they want you gone especially when you do good.

    • @LeftytheGansterGremlin
      @LeftytheGansterGremlin 2 года назад +1

      @@belgiumcomics2537 Then in that light, it's better to be humble and accept the things you cannot change. In any case, that could also mean you did the right thing. Not alsays, but often enough.

    • @LauraR0ckzLolz
      @LauraR0ckzLolz 2 года назад +2

      He tried to expose corruption and got killed before he could do it. His plan was to destroy the C.I.A and they didn’t like that. Kennedy valued freedom too much

    • @cheviboi
      @cheviboi 2 года назад

      @@LauraR0ckzLolz I've heard of him doing that

  • @nevermindmeijustinjectedaw9988
    @nevermindmeijustinjectedaw9988 11 месяцев назад +5

    that black lady looked better than anything i've seen in the past 4 decades in fashion

  • @katlyndobransky2419
    @katlyndobransky2419 2 года назад +57

    My mom told me my great grandma screamed and started crying immediately after hearing about Kennedy’s death. Chilling to think about

  • @ellierfromthebronx4531
    @ellierfromthebronx4531 5 лет назад +180

    I was 4 or 5 years old...I remember the funeral. And watching my Mom and Grandmother crying...

    • @brianfergus839
      @brianfergus839 2 года назад +4

      I was only two… but the overwhelming sadness in my family impressed me - the funeral of JFK is my earliest memory : (

    • @rlm2933
      @rlm2933 2 года назад +1

      I cried when the furhrer was dead 😢

    • @monkus4382
      @monkus4382 2 года назад +1

      @@rlm2933 You were born in 2007 stop cappin

    • @rlm2933
      @rlm2933 2 года назад +1

      @@monkus4382 You were born in 2012

    • @monkus4382
      @monkus4382 2 года назад

      @@rlm2933 yeah im 9 years old. so what?

  • @fast03vette4me
    @fast03vette4me 3 года назад +18

    Nov. 22 1963. I was only 5 years old. But I remember everything clearly of that day. Always will.
    R.I.P.

  • @1.618_Murphy
    @1.618_Murphy 2 года назад +3

    And we still haven't recovered from it! We've been through a lot!

  • @ivanrenic4243
    @ivanrenic4243 2 года назад +302

    I, as an outsider, have huge respect for 3 US presidents, no more and no less. Those are: Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt and JFK
    Rest in Peace, all three of them✝️

    • @Yuto_specs
      @Yuto_specs 2 года назад +18

      What about George Washington?

    • @joshuaalejandro42
      @joshuaalejandro42 2 года назад +9

      @@Yuto_specs what about him?

    • @bigantdud3499
      @bigantdud3499 2 года назад +6

      @@Yuto_specs eh he was in the middle Abraham lincoln super respect tho
      ( in my opinion )

    • @psych0536
      @psych0536 2 года назад +5

      I think Carter deserves credit, and even Biden on a couple things

    • @Yuto_specs
      @Yuto_specs 2 года назад +19

      @@psych0536 every president deserves credit on a couple things but he’s talking about ones that were basically exceptional

  • @TheSweetMoons
    @TheSweetMoons 2 года назад +4

    0:24 seeing that man smirk while the women is in tears is very heartbreaking 💔

  • @alexhoneybee9677
    @alexhoneybee9677 2 года назад +2

    it's chilling seeing this. You'll...times have REALLY changed. It's crazy.

  • @marzo21
    @marzo21 2 года назад +27

    Big respects to mr. Kennedy, good cooperation with Khrushchev, Carribbean crisis settled nicely

  • @capo992
    @capo992 2 года назад +50

    At least he gave us his nephew. *He's a good pearson.*
    Thank you for *coming to Italy to protest with us.*

  • @dzonnyblue3065
    @dzonnyblue3065 2 года назад +2

    Americans needs a president like this more than ever !!!

  • @laland5752
    @laland5752 2 года назад +27

    My mother’s father did not like Kennedy as a president. My mother said the house was in mourning after he passed. My Grandfather was always respectful of all the presidents even if he didn’t agree with them.

  • @jameswallace8012
    @jameswallace8012 5 лет назад +343

    JFK would be ashamed of both his Democratic party the Republican party of today.

    • @bullmoosevelt4495
      @bullmoosevelt4495 5 лет назад +73

      Any past President would be ashamed.

    • @raychulle
      @raychulle 4 года назад +77

      so would washington. washington did not want political parties bc he thought it would be way too divisive. he was right.

    • @gabethebabe3337
      @gabethebabe3337 3 года назад +29

      @@raychulle wasn’t the old system that the runner up would become Vice President? That just makes more sense to me. Having different leaders with different world views be forced to work together to find middle ground.

    • @kingstonlillyvaea892
      @kingstonlillyvaea892 3 года назад +7

      I am

    • @charlesantoine3551
      @charlesantoine3551 3 года назад +4

      @@raychulle most of all he didn’t want a federal bank

  • @roserollins9800
    @roserollins9800 2 года назад +3

    I was in study hall when it was announced on the intercom system that our president was dead and I felt my heart sink to the floor

  • @NeroVingian40
    @NeroVingian40 2 года назад +15

    Damn, even the kids are crying. The kids knew what was going on, they knew who died, and they feel sad because that guy passed away. These kids have an emotional connection with their country’s president. Back when I was a kid, I didn’t cared jack shit about the PM of my country, or any political figure or news at all, other than their names and post.

  • @hamadhaider8322
    @hamadhaider8322 2 года назад +3

    He was the first modern president. He really brought a youthful spirit to the White House, and it clearly shows by how many young people were devastated by the tragedy

  • @nearther5581
    @nearther5581 Год назад +21

    My grandmother was in 10th grade at the time when the news broke. She said everything went dead silent, and eventually what broke the silence was the teacher crying. One of our only presidents ever to have a disapproval rating below 10%. Obviously I wasn't alive at the time, but I still find it sad. Even Nixon, his main political opponent, was borderline in tears when he was talking about his death, sadly times have changes since then. No matter how much you hate the president, or anyone for that, you don't have to take their life.

    • @creativeself7147
      @creativeself7147 8 месяцев назад

      JFK died because he opposed the millitary industry. For the ones in charge; meaning the men and women at the top of millitary fascilities and their connections, JFK was the first true danger to them that ever existed. While other presidents may have talked about advocating for peace, JFK actually did cause peace and actively advocated for a change of perspective regarding the soviet union in order to stop the arms race and stop wasting money on millions of guns and bombs.
      The millitary hated JFK beyond believe and his peace-speech in Washington was the last straw for them. In their views, the USA could not have a president that will choose negotiation over warfare, and they made sure that JFK couldn't cause lasting damage to their money-printing machine by connecting with the other large opponent of JFK - the CIA, who existed largely of ex-millitary guys who still held large financial interest in war and directly profited from every bomb that was sold.
      And so, JFK had to go. The man responsible for overseeing the safety of JFK within the CIA, directly after the assasination took place, was promoted to become the "Director of the CIA", despite 'failing' at his one and only objective right before. Who was that man? George W. Bush. When asked where he was at this fateful night, his answer was "I don't know, I can't remember" despite being not far away, "overseeing" the safety of the motorcade.

  • @信者の男
    @信者の男 2 года назад +35

    Nobody messes with the FED, nobody.

    • @inspecthergadget4503
      @inspecthergadget4503 2 года назад +2

      Even the Joker was afraid of the IRS, that should tell you a lot.

  • @bruhservices225
    @bruhservices225 3 года назад +308

    When black ppl in that era cried that’s how you know he did a lot❤️

    • @click8708
      @click8708 2 года назад +21

      Especially for a rich white guy.

    • @mauricefriedrich8524
      @mauricefriedrich8524 2 года назад +10

      He did not rlly much for black people lol

    • @fortunatebum
      @fortunatebum 2 года назад +108

      @@mauricefriedrich8524 Kennedy had plans for the equal rights act, but due to congress not liking him that much he couldn’t get much though, when LBJ got into power he carried those responsibilities and fought dirty to get them passed.

    • @mauricefriedrich8524
      @mauricefriedrich8524 2 года назад +3

      @@fortunatebum dont get me wrong i liked kennedy aswell he dont liked the Army or the Behaivor of the rich ppl. But tbh he was also a big Opportunist.

    • @grimmsby3011
      @grimmsby3011 2 года назад +19

      @@fortunatebum LBJ pretty much ruined black families with the bills he passed, it's why there's so many fatherless black families today since the bills encouraged it with increased benefits for single black mothers, basically allowing for women to have an incentive to kick the father out. I doubt JFK, being a man who was surprisingly conscious of every Americans plight, regardless of ethnicity, would have agreed with his plans. Hell, he probably would have been furious considering LBJ was only his VP so he could win some of the conservatives over. America would have been much better off without LBJ, he was a slimy opportunist who only thought of elections and votes, not the people, listen to his leaked phone calls if you're at all doubtful.

  • @michaelkrolewski7406
    @michaelkrolewski7406 Год назад +1

    The world was never the same after this.

  • @Sameoldfitup
    @Sameoldfitup 4 года назад +143

    “Nothing can be loved or hated unless it is first understood.”
    Leonardo da Vinci.

    • @perra7749
      @perra7749 2 года назад +2

      I don't understand cheating in a relationship, yet I know I hate that shit.

    • @thisissupposedtobeanonymous
      @thisissupposedtobeanonymous 2 года назад +4

      @@perra7749 You don't understand that someone can betray another person? Are you like five?

    • @perra7749
      @perra7749 2 года назад +2

      @@thisissupposedtobeanonymous yes, I am five. And you can’t read.

  • @vivekpilot
    @vivekpilot 4 года назад +12

    It was a time when both people and politicians were genuine.It is evident from their reactions...

    • @sailcvl3976
      @sailcvl3976 3 года назад +2

      Not “politicians” but JFK and an ever-shrinking few others. He was rare among politicians, even in his day, which is why some of them likely were involved in his death.

    • @romanicvs
      @romanicvs 3 года назад

      Not quite. Remember Hitler and Stalin

  • @josetomascamposrobledano4618
    @josetomascamposrobledano4618 2 года назад +6

    This images would not be repeated today. If Trump before or Biden died today, people would be dancing and memeing the incident.

    • @angryox3102
      @angryox3102 2 года назад +1

      If Trump would’ve been assassinated while in office half the country would’ve cried and the other half would’ve danced in the streets.

    • @zoinks8868
      @zoinks8868 2 года назад

      @@angryox3102 yeah. Back in the day, no matter who it side you or the president was on, everyone mourned.

  • @ericeasterday5849
    @ericeasterday5849 3 года назад +18

    Herbert Hoover was still alive when Kennedy was killed.

    • @podomuss
      @podomuss 2 года назад

      @Jason Ullerich fac·toid
      /ˈfakˌtoid/
      Learn to pronounce
      noun
      NORTH AMERICAN
      a brief or trivial item of news or information.
      an assumption or speculation that is reported and repeated so often that it becomes accepted as fact.
      It is a fact not a factoid, and that is my interesting fact for you

  • @cgfftrophilessspursfan9952
    @cgfftrophilessspursfan9952 3 года назад +4

    Rest in peace the brilliant president

  • @parakeet8157
    @parakeet8157 2 года назад

    Immediate Very emotional reactions to a horrible tradgedy.

  • @ThePrinceOfTheTalkbox
    @ThePrinceOfTheTalkbox Год назад +5

    0:25 black folks loved Kennedys

  • @ziongite
    @ziongite 9 месяцев назад +4

    0:22 the woman in red is smiling and like giggling, that's weird.

  • @slushylemming1321
    @slushylemming1321 2 года назад

    I walked all that way to the voting booth and signed a piece of paper just so this could happen?

  • @Bioniking
    @Bioniking 2 года назад +11

    I honestly don’t know what the reaction would be if something similar happened today (regardless of the party affiliation), but I suspect sentiment wouldn’t be even

  • @pistoljuice4062
    @pistoljuice4062 9 месяцев назад +3

    I don’t understand how someone could cry over the death of a president. You’re a stranger; You don’t know them, you have no connection to them, and they didn’t even know you existed

    • @Luftwaffengel
      @Luftwaffengel 9 месяцев назад

      They cries for what Kennedy could have brought to America

  • @Wicc_234
    @Wicc_234 Год назад

    America won’t cry like this again

  • @salbertron
    @salbertron 4 года назад +119

    I get the impression that the shock and despair, while partially due to the loss of the man himself, was also in large part due to the sudden realization of what the country was turning into and about to go through. Tension over Civil Rights, Vietnam, and other burgeoning social liberation movements were surely taking a large space in the collective American consciousness, but maybe most people assumed, or at least hoped, all such issues would be resolved in an orderly, peaceful, democratic way through established institutions and customs. But it seems people took that this assassination was evidence that this wasn't "Ike's America", and The United States was in fact a country where this sort of thing can and will happen (the upcoming RFK and MLK assassinations further proving this). With these kind of thoughts that swimming through peoples' minds when the news broke, I can see how this event could be forever remembered as a historic, transitional moment that acts as a good historical marker for the beginning of what people now just call "The Sixties"
    But those are just my thoughts as a millenial. Perhaps someone who was actually alive at the time could actually inform me better. I've always been fascinated by the sixties, and the historical reverence for JFK, and these are just thoughts I've come up with to help me make sense of it a little bit more.

    • @community1949
      @community1949 2 года назад +13

      I was alive then when it happened and it did not occur to any of us what this was issuing in - we all thought it was a horrible fluke. The secret powers that be behind the scenes did not want Kennedy or his broth Bobby in power because they put the people first and stopped the bad guys from profiting from their exploits and so both had to be killed to get them out of the way but of course at the time none of us knew what was happening really. Our innocent love of this country was shattered when we realized that people were horrible enough to kill these honorable men - the country that I knew back then is not alive anymore and so it was a slow decline from 1963 and none of us knew it. We most certainly know it now!!!!!

    • @salbertron
      @salbertron 2 года назад +15

      @@community1949 I can't help but think of this supposed JFK quote:
      "I will splinter the CIA into a thousand pieces and scatter it into the wind."
      Eisenhower's warning of the military industrial complex is probably the last time a President spoke with real honesty to the American people.

    • @marshamariner7897
      @marshamariner7897 2 года назад +4

      I was 9 when he was killed. And IMO the 60s was the most violent decade w all the assinations war riots protests and the the 'hippies' u can't really describe it. U had to b there

    • @eitanr
      @eitanr 2 года назад +1

      @@marshamariner7897 Oh yeah the counterculture movement

    • @12stem.b-obenita
      @12stem.b-obenita 2 года назад +4

      @@marshamariner7897 50's and 60's was brutal the amount of assassination's was just a usual Tuesday to them

  • @sofiabelline1704
    @sofiabelline1704 3 года назад +19

    my dad was 4 years old when jfk was killed. my grandma was kneeling infront of the gc crying and he asked what was wrong, she said “a very bad man hurt the president”

  • @exas4791
    @exas4791 2 года назад

    No good deed goes unpunished.
    People r as significant as the hatred of their enemies.

  • @DINOLOVER6717
    @DINOLOVER6717 2 года назад +8

    The only other time we grieved like this as a country was 9/11. And we all remember exactly where we were when it happened…just like these ppl when JFK died.

  • @punkdrunkmonk824
    @punkdrunkmonk824 2 года назад +12

    Its alien nowadays to see someone cry over a politicians death.

    • @Hotdogenthusiast
      @Hotdogenthusiast 2 года назад +2

      God I feel like today you’d have half the country cheering and celebrating and the other half angrily sharing news videos and stuff.

    • @noobyt3559
      @noobyt3559 2 года назад

      it only happens in north korea nowadays

  • @quantumfineartsandfossils2152
    @quantumfineartsandfossils2152 2 года назад +2

    he gave hope to so many creative open minded humans he was socially literate

  • @seanjohn2312
    @seanjohn2312 3 года назад +12

    JFK was similar to President Grant. Both of them supported black people and wanted equal rights.

  • @rrbar14
    @rrbar14 2 года назад +3

    Wow. Sort of surreal. We wouldn’t see this kind of reaction today, that’s for sure. This was back when everyone held respect for one another, even if they disagreed. Now, it would be “which side is the president on? Is he on mine? no? Then I don’t give a fuck.” I think everyone knows that if Trump were assassination or if Biden were, the opposing sides would been thrilled, which is just a chilling representation of how far we’ve fallen.

  • @TTwTT
    @TTwTT 2 года назад +1

    Who else got this recommended 11 years later? But seriously though that's terrifying. You could hear the sorrow when he says "President Kennedy is *dead"*

  • @harmonyqueue
    @harmonyqueue 2 года назад +10

    It truly means something that even in the middle of the Civil Rights Movement, black men and women across the country were as inconsolable over this event as white men and women. Despite living through nationwide segregation, that black woman was first and foremost an American. This faith in a united identity is what we need to restore among everyone.

    • @thrillshow
      @thrillshow 2 года назад

      JFK had proposed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 mere months before his assassination. The pain you see in the faces of black Americans in this video is not from a blind reverence for authority, it is from the pain of knowing a powerful ally to Civil Rights died ⁠- and fear that his plans for greater equality may have died with him.

  • @allydef
    @allydef 2 года назад +12

    My grandparents really liked JFK and my grandpa had a picture of him with a quote. They were both really upset when he died and believed the US went into a lot of issues afterwards.

  • @ryan24a73
    @ryan24a73 2 года назад

    America is crying real tears

  • @nathanielmartins5930
    @nathanielmartins5930 2 года назад +42

    When the thrones of nations are shaken by the death of a single person, know that person was of the Greats.

    • @zazi5305
      @zazi5305 2 года назад +5

      @IWillBeRichSomeday That really doesn't challenge anything of what the original commenter stated.

  • @2shastaboy
    @2shastaboy 2 года назад +8

    This is super depressing and enlightening, but which RUclips employee decided this was the video we all needed to get recommend?

  • @technologic21
    @technologic21 2 года назад +1

    The day we lost the man, the legend, the champion of peace, science, and excellence. He filled our hearts with hope and optimism, RIP Eternal Flame, you will never be forgotten.

  • @aaronhanna7881
    @aaronhanna7881 2 года назад +10

    Alternate title: Reactions to Lyndon B. Johnson becoming president

  • @michael120.
    @michael120. 2 года назад +6

    Accordng my grandma on my moms side, she was in high school iirc and she had to run to the bathroom with everyone else and they cried in there. According to my grandma on my dads side, she was working and I guess she left work after the news. terrible time for everyone.

  • @aboxthatdrools
    @aboxthatdrools 2 года назад +1

    I'm not an American but I felt this.

  • @jdgustofwinddance.7748
    @jdgustofwinddance.7748 2 года назад +98

    The last president that actually mattered and cared about his citizens.
    ✝️🇺🇸 Rest In Peace, Sir. 🇺🇸✝️

  • @KeefCounty
    @KeefCounty 2 года назад +17

    I don’t know whose idea it was to have JFK parading around in a drop top convertible. That still baffles me bro. You would think his security would have shut that down immediately. And then the first phone calls Lyndon Johnson made to JFKs wife were weird. Dude sounded way too excited.

    • @breastmilkgaming
      @breastmilkgaming 2 года назад

      he shoulda drived around in a foreign

    • @c.odubhlaoich2948
      @c.odubhlaoich2948 2 года назад +3

      Well of course..it wasn't just "some dude" that did it, it was a set up by the intelligence agencies he wanted to dismantle. It's probably no coincidence that that's the kind of vehicle he was driven in, but a choice that would make the wet work easier.

    • @Tracymmo
      @Tracymmo 2 года назад +1

      Presidents were out in the open like that back then. You're watching from 2010s POV.

    • @sandrasanders706
      @sandrasanders706 Год назад

      The bubble top was only used for weather, not physical protection from an attack. Outfitting it would have cost a lot of money back then. Phone calls to JFK's wife? Jacke was there when her husband was gunned down. Maybe you mean JFK's mother Rose.

  • @margueritemazzeo2904
    @margueritemazzeo2904 Год назад +1

    Back when the citizens had hearts..💔😪💐

  • @scottbrandts610
    @scottbrandts610 2 года назад +10

    These images - though used in many documentaries - are so penetrative. They never cease to invoke emotion.
    Those people...they really are the faces that encapsulated the shock, sadness, loss, helplessness and despondency of an entire nation - and, essentially, a world - that lost their trusted and gallant hero.
    These pictures are frozen in time; permanently burned into history, along with the memory of a legendary swordsman who dreamed of a Utopian future.
    On November 22, 1963 not only a great man fell.
    Our world did, too.

  • @cellytron
    @cellytron 2 года назад +8

    My mother was 13 when President Kennedy was killed. She was sick that day and had stayed home from school; by complete chance she was watching the TV when it happened. She and my grandma were alone in the house together, my grandma was in the kitchen and my mother yelled to her to hurry and come to the TV, something's happened to the president! Apparently after the announcement was made, you could hear a pin drop. Neither one of them could even move, they were so deep in shock. NO ONE saw this coming.

  • @DwayneIsKing
    @DwayneIsKing 2 года назад +1

    I'm watching this over 60 years later and it's still kinda shocking. It makes me almost wanna cry just hearing his words and seeing the reaction

  • @hebneh
    @hebneh 2 года назад +12

    At the age of 9, I thought this was shocking but never thought about crying. At that time, I thought you would only cry if you personally knew the person who'd died. I was surprised when my brother and sister who were older than me said that other students in their grades had cried.

  • @fathergabrielstokes4706
    @fathergabrielstokes4706 2 года назад +44

    And to think both sides would laugh at either Trump or Biden passing away in modern times disgusts me.

    • @colbysmith3073
      @colbysmith3073 2 года назад +6

      Why? Both puppets designed to bring in the new world order. Trump divided the country like never before and Biden is running us into the ground. They don’t care about you, why do you care about them?

    • @herbivorethecarnivore8447
      @herbivorethecarnivore8447 2 года назад +28

      @@colbysmith3073 Please grow up.

    • @colbysmith3073
      @colbysmith3073 2 года назад +11

      @@herbivorethecarnivore8447 no you grow the fuck up. You’re living in a fantasy world where politicians care about us and the government are the good guys. Wake up before it’s too late. The government of now came in to power when they killed JFK and it was a coup.

    • @SnakeSalmon8izback
      @SnakeSalmon8izback 2 года назад +20

      @@colbysmith3073 lol you're just a bored uneducated kid who thinks he's Neo from the matrix

    • @colbysmith3073
      @colbysmith3073 2 года назад

      @@SnakeSalmon8izback nice!

  • @DetonatorCallan
    @DetonatorCallan 2 года назад

    Wow. Definitely emotional seeing this

  • @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
    @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un 2 года назад +15

    Americans: People mass cried in the DPRK when Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il died
    Also Americans:
    The irony just writes itself

    • @navyseal1689
      @navyseal1689 2 года назад

      Very different ,mass cried lol. Like 5 people in the video cried...

    • @matejm9806
      @matejm9806 2 года назад +8

      This seems to be an appropriate reaction. North Koreans were just doing shitty soap opera and nobody could take seriously that acting

    • @a.sulzyy
      @a.sulzyy 2 года назад

      Ik ur probably a troll but they could get in serious trouble if they don’t cry, plus they worship their leaders like gods.

    • @c.odubhlaoich2948
      @c.odubhlaoich2948 2 года назад

      Lol you can literally be arrested or killed for not showing favorable expressions about the leaders of NK.

    • @DoormanSoorman
      @DoormanSoorman 2 года назад

      Well yeah people cry when their leaders die that’s not anything novel

  • @winkiedinkie1452
    @winkiedinkie1452 2 года назад +8

    I've always wondered about what would've happened if he was never assassinated.

    • @sandrasanders706
      @sandrasanders706 Год назад

      We all do.

    • @creativeself7147
      @creativeself7147 8 месяцев назад

      I imagine relations to the former SU / today's Russia would be superior. Perhaps there would've even been a path where Putin (who undid pretty much everything Gorbatschow achieved regarding a more free and open Russia) never made it to power.
      The Vietnam-War likely would never have taken place / been a short conflict at most. Afghanistan, Irak and the middle-east as a whole would've not been sold as many weapons and bombs as they had been. JFK didn't care for the Millitary-Industry and it's leaders, so the sale of arms to generate profit and cause proxy wars would've never taken place on such a large and devastating scale.

  • @gettingoated4033
    @gettingoated4033 2 года назад +1

    I read a book about him and he was a great president

  • @garchompenthusiast
    @garchompenthusiast 2 года назад +4

    "We asked this man, a worker at a local book repository, what he thought."
    "Whooh, yeah, sheesh, uh, g-goddamn, um, yep, shame, a, uh, y-yup, real tragedy, uh-"