Oh my Guyanese people....smh. I have never watched a video about guyana that touched me more than this one.... I was the child swimming in the trenches. Beating a tire down the street with a stick. Playing with other children wearing nothing but underwear. Taking a shower outside as my mother washed me in front of everyone. I came to the states at 5 and I'm now 45. But this video jolted memories I have clearly forgotten about. Stories my parents told me that seemed so far fetched it couldn't be true. Like having the back seat of a mini as a couch. A crate and a glass top as a table. And a box as my crib. I'm ashamed of all I have accomplished. Ashamed that after my fathers death I now surf youtube to hear the stories of poverty he once told that I couldn't believe. Now I know the importance of those barrels sent home to my parents family. Why my clothes and toys as soon as I grew out of them were packed and shipped away. My people are so humble. So spiritual. So content with not asking for the world but just a little help, education, and knowledge to make a better life. I have probably spent enough money on cars, motorcycles, clothes, jewelry, restaurants, and unnecessary luxuries to take care of 10 poor guyanese families. You are far from beggars. You are willing to work hard for a better life but the opportunities are scarce. I am compelled to do more. No damn programs that steal the money before they even reach you. But in 2019. Surely there must be a more direct way to send our blessings directly! Guyanese Americans have tons and tons of money. Most of us are business owners. Now I see where my hustle mentality comes from. Where my entrepreneurial spirit comes from. Why I'm never satisfies and push myself harder everyday towards success. Subconsciously I know where I come from and I know my people are survivors. You guys are amazing. Not one tear, besides the daughter hurt by her mothers travesties. You have nothing. But you carry hearts filled with love and hope and a face made of stone to hide your true emotions. Wow....this was an amazing documentary. And I'm motivated to do more. Myself. Directly. I'm a very very smart man. And I'll figure out a way to give back to my people. Thank you so much for sharing your stories, and thank you for making me realize I take alot for granted and I need to do more!! Love you all. Your community stretches far beyond the borders of that country. We are worldwide and we all need to collectively do more. Stop the division amongst us and help these kids get educated to kick those old corrupt politicians out! You should all be ashamed. ...
I'm a guyanese living abroad and was very surprise and learned of that part of georgetown, where I personally grew up was in a stellar and rich environment, and to see such desperate conditions and poverty exit in my own backyard was a complete utter shock beyond belief. I pray and hope that one day in my life I can return with some help for the poor and destitute. Thank you for bringing this to light.
wow, I have no words. looking at this is a reminder of how blessed I am. I am a Guyanese and would NEVER want to get deported! wow. people of Guyana, MAY GOD BLESS YOU!
Been many years ago I was there, when Guyana went bankrupt if the old timers remember that. Coming back again this year in about 8 months to see my tribal chief friend on the border of Brazil and my friends in East Coast Demerera. Guyana is DANGEROUS. But, it's one of the most beautiful countries in the world.
the beautiful thing about this video and it beat all don't matter what the say about my Guyana people the children are Very respect full things mite be bad but respect beat all for ghettos the very respective keep it up don't make no one take that from you. you are sweet. 💖💖💖💖
Brilliant documentary, it's sad to see the struggle they have when poverty could be wiped out in a day! I wish I could go there and help build houses for them!
They talk about struggle but the women have numerous children although contraceptives are free.As a result they cannot go out and work to contribute to the household and to get out of there.They prefer a life of crime. I heard of this place but nobody from outside wants to go there because they are afraid for their lives and limbs and their valuables.
WOW, i never knew of this side in Guyana. Thanks for sharing this documentary. I do hope and wish that everyone there is able to get out to a better life.
Same here. I've heard of Tiger Bay. never been thru the area and never knew this existed. SAD SAD SAD. I pray each and everyone of them get the help they need and deserve.
My uncle was one of the greatest people who ever lived in Guyana, but unfortunately he has been forgotten. Reverent Graham S. Clark founded Guardian Angel Catholic Church in New Amsterdam and gave everything he has to the poorest Guyanese people for 35 years until his death by head on collision in 1996. Rev. Clark worked with Scarborough Missions out of Toronto and remained even after they insisted he leave the country and retire. He opened a clinic in New Amsterdam after hounding the president every day for months until he finally caved in and released some funds for 10 bed facility. My Uncle came from a wealthy family, but sacrificed everything he had for Guyana, and he saved countless thousands of the poorest people, often giving away his own meal. I hope to visit your country in his honor and possibly help this desperately poor country. God will help us all if we have faith.
Leaders need to look at these videos that reveal the suffering of Guyanese. If they continue to surround themselves with prosperity and try to convince themselves that they are doing a good job, they become immune to the troubles that Guyanese face everyday. Watching this video should motivate them to do their job better. You cannot be satisfied with your job until everyone lives a happy life. Heartbreaking to look at this. Don't ignore the man who said his life of poverty influenced his decision to rob and steal. Poverty is the root cause of crime.
Funny to read comments here saying they want to help those people. This ghetto people live a LIFE yes full of hardships but not a little surrogate at least like most people live .. they should teach us what it means to live to fight and to believe and not the other way around ..great documentary btw
This made me sad asf for that guy that lost his son, damn man my country needs to do better and I mean the government needs to help these kids this hurts my heart
Yes you can help if you wanted to...you can ask ur friends and ur friends for donations and send to some of these people...you can send home barrels and go home and distribute it..
My name is Calford you heard my name mentioned by my little brother when he said is seven of we are living in there. Many years has pass and every thing is still the same
This is the ghetto of Guyana. This place always existed .During the PNC government and the PPP government. Crime reigns supreme.People don't like to work here , all they want to do is steal .They beat people and grab their jewelry and money and any valuables.
just came back from Guyana stayed at the Millennium manor you saw in the clip ,great the people in Guyana is stress free don't sorry for them they are ok!
One of the ways to help these folks,is fot the Government to locate some lands and give each family a certain amount to work,so they can plant vegetables and other things that they can eat and also sell to.the commuties outside-but where there's no vision as God has said,the people perish!
People need to take responsibility for their actions!!!There are government agencies to help,but you have to accept help with the intent to move on.and stop blaming yourselves tough Love for upliftment!!!
don't matter what Guyanese people are really strong people. God bless them all love you guys 💖💖💖💖
you think it only guyanese people suffering worldwide people suffering they strong too
Oh my Guyanese people....smh. I have never watched a video about guyana that touched me more than this one.... I was the child swimming in the trenches. Beating a tire down the street with a stick. Playing with other children wearing nothing but underwear. Taking a shower outside as my mother washed me in front of everyone. I came to the states at 5 and I'm now 45. But this video jolted memories I have clearly forgotten about. Stories my parents told me that seemed so far fetched it couldn't be true. Like having the back seat of a mini as a couch. A crate and a glass top as a table. And a box as my crib. I'm ashamed of all I have accomplished. Ashamed that after my fathers death I now surf youtube to hear the stories of poverty he once told that I couldn't believe. Now I know the importance of those barrels sent home to my parents family. Why my clothes and toys as soon as I grew out of them were packed and shipped away. My people are so humble. So spiritual. So content with not asking for the world but just a little help, education, and knowledge to make a better life. I have probably spent enough money on cars, motorcycles, clothes, jewelry, restaurants, and unnecessary luxuries to take care of 10 poor guyanese families. You are far from beggars. You are willing to work hard for a better life but the opportunities are scarce. I am compelled to do more. No damn programs that steal the money before they even reach you. But in 2019. Surely there must be a more direct way to send our blessings directly! Guyanese Americans have tons and tons of money. Most of us are business owners. Now I see where my hustle mentality comes from. Where my entrepreneurial spirit comes from. Why I'm never satisfies and push myself harder everyday towards success. Subconsciously I know where I come from and I know my people are survivors. You guys are amazing. Not one tear, besides the daughter hurt by her mothers travesties. You have nothing. But you carry hearts filled with love and hope and a face made of stone to hide your true emotions. Wow....this was an amazing documentary. And I'm motivated to do more. Myself. Directly. I'm a very very smart man. And I'll figure out a way to give back to my people. Thank you so much for sharing your stories, and thank you for making me realize I take alot for granted and I need to do more!! Love you all. Your community stretches far beyond the borders of that country. We are worldwide and we all need to collectively do more. Stop the division amongst us and help these kids get educated to kick those old corrupt politicians out! You should all be ashamed. ...
I'm a guyanese living abroad and was very surprise and learned of that part of georgetown, where I personally grew up was in a stellar and rich environment, and to see such desperate conditions and poverty exit in my own backyard was a complete utter shock beyond belief. I pray and hope that one day in my life I can return with some help for the poor and destitute. Thank you for bringing this to light.
Great documentary on real struggle. Bless Tigers Bay and bless Guyana and her people.
wow, I have no words. looking at this is a reminder of how blessed I am. I am a Guyanese and would NEVER want to get deported! wow. people of Guyana, MAY GOD BLESS YOU!
Image Flex not all of Guyana looks like tiger bay, you need to go home more often.
Tigerbay people bless. i grew up there, i'm in the video
Excellent, in letting the people tell their story as opposed to you telling it. Those who feels it knows it.
Been many years ago I was there, when Guyana went bankrupt if the old timers remember that. Coming back again this year in about 8 months to see my tribal chief friend on the border of Brazil and my friends in East Coast Demerera. Guyana is DANGEROUS. But, it's one of the most beautiful countries in the world.
I love this with my whole heart ❤️
the beautiful thing about this video and it beat all don't matter what the say about my Guyana people the children are Very respect full things mite be bad but respect beat all for ghettos the very respective keep it up don't make no one take that from you. you are sweet. 💖💖💖💖
Brilliant documentary, it's sad to see the struggle they have when poverty could be wiped out in a day! I wish I could go there and help build houses for them!
They talk about struggle but the women have numerous children although contraceptives are free.As a result they cannot go out and work to contribute to the household and to get out of there.They prefer a life of crime.
I heard of this place but nobody from outside wants to go there because they are afraid for their lives and limbs and their valuables.
one love to my people Guyana
This is a a very well made documentary
WOW, i never knew of this side in Guyana. Thanks for sharing this documentary. I do hope and wish that everyone there is able to get out to a better life.
Same here. I've heard of Tiger Bay. never been thru the area and never knew this existed. SAD SAD SAD. I pray each and everyone of them get the help they need and deserve.
My uncle was one of the greatest people who ever lived in Guyana, but unfortunately he has been forgotten. Reverent Graham S. Clark founded Guardian Angel Catholic Church in New Amsterdam and gave everything he has to the poorest Guyanese people for 35 years until his death by head on collision in 1996. Rev. Clark worked with Scarborough Missions out of Toronto and remained even after they insisted he leave the country and retire. He opened a clinic in New Amsterdam after hounding the president every day for months until he finally caved in and released some funds for 10 bed facility. My Uncle came from a wealthy family, but sacrificed everything he had for Guyana, and he saved countless thousands of the poorest people, often giving away his own meal. I hope to visit your country in his honor and possibly help this desperately poor country. God will help us all if we have faith.
❤️ 💙 💜
Leaders need to look at these videos that reveal the suffering of Guyanese. If they continue to surround themselves with prosperity and try to convince themselves that they are doing a good job, they become immune to the troubles that Guyanese face everyday. Watching this video should motivate them to do their job better. You cannot be satisfied with your job until everyone lives a happy life. Heartbreaking to look at this. Don't ignore the man who said his life of poverty influenced his decision to rob and steal. Poverty is the root cause of crime.
Seek our "GOD" the hope of our Father Abraham,Isaac and Israel, the sun shall shine upon thee once again, MY PEOPLE !!
Funny to read comments here saying they want to help those people. This ghetto people live a LIFE yes full of hardships but not a little surrogate at least like most people live .. they should teach us what it means to live to fight and to believe and not the other way around ..great documentary btw
This made me sad asf for that guy that lost his son, damn man my country needs to do better and I mean the government needs to help these kids this hurts my heart
Big up every ghetto youth
this breaks my heart i wish i could help in some way
Yes you can help if you wanted to...you can ask ur friends and ur friends for donations and send to some of these people...you can send home barrels and go home and distribute it..
This is true life in that area.
Donna H appy
My name is Calford you heard my name mentioned by my little brother when he said is seven of we are living in there. Many years has pass and every thing is still the same
My grandmothers neighborhood glad she got out
How about doing a follow-up story of these people in about a year's time to see how there lives have changed and if any got out.
Rayne Forest
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how about helping!!!
Great documentary. Is there a follow up on the individuals and the community?
Great Documentary
laconcry Should name his movie"Better Hope in Tigerbay".
big up G
Guyana
This is the ghetto of Guyana. This place always existed .During the PNC government and the PPP government. Crime reigns supreme.People don't like to work here , all they want to do is steal .They beat people and grab their jewelry and money and any valuables.
how can we get in touch with some of these people
do a video of all boys town ✌love you all
just came back from Guyana stayed at the Millennium manor you saw in the clip ,great the people in Guyana is stress free don't sorry for them they are ok!
This is an interesting documentary.
Deuteronomy 28:43
The stranger that is within thee shall get up above thee very high; and thou shalt come down very low.
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
One of the ways to help these folks,is fot the Government to locate some lands and give each family a certain amount to work,so they can plant vegetables and other things that they can eat and also sell to.the commuties outside-but where there's no vision as God has said,the people perish!
People need to take responsibility for their actions!!!There are government agencies to help,but you have to accept help with the intent to move on.and stop blaming yourselves tough Love for upliftment!!!
Very touching.
ODESSA ,GIRL I AINT SEE YOU IN AGES HONEY.
nice documentary
Love my country Guyana
i would love to know what has happened to these people that star in this such a moving documentary
I'm one of the person in the video
my aunt is from there
albouystown
Hes saying he cant do better in his life..setting himself up for failure already
help dem clothes money
Guyana Ugly Bai
Yuh mudda
@@f12788 uuza Taiga bai
Thank 2 much😒
Looks like an idiot!
good documentary on our country