Who Burned the Bronx? PBS Film “Decade of Fire” Investigates 1970s Fires That Displaced Thousands

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

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  • @angrysocialist1553
    @angrysocialist1553 5 лет назад +309

    It’s scary how this isn’t talked about as much.

    • @sam70000
      @sam70000 5 лет назад +23

      MSM talk more about transgenderism and LGBT rights

    • @Tampa0123456789
      @Tampa0123456789 5 лет назад +4

      You're still wasting your time watching TV? 🤣. TV is almost dead. It's just that cable TV forces people to watch those stations.

    • @angrysocialist1553
      @angrysocialist1553 5 лет назад +3

      What? I just watch stuff online

    • @CB-ps4eh
      @CB-ps4eh 3 года назад +5

      corruption. Still in these neighbourhoods landlord treat ppl bad to get them to leave with no services

    • @JohnJJ1221
      @JohnJJ1221 3 года назад +2

      Funny that seems to be the headlines that arent being addressed today..the temperature hasnt changed much

  • @CB-db1qx
    @CB-db1qx 5 лет назад +234

    American propaganda always told Americans it was the greatest country on Earth. But the Bronx and multiple other major US cities fell into devastating poverty, urban decay, ruin, and blight. Huge swathes of the country looked like a warzone for 40+ years. I always thought it was interesting seeing Americans pointing the finger at the impoverished Soviet Union when this was simultaneously going on in their own backyard.

    • @AgrippaMaxentius
      @AgrippaMaxentius 5 лет назад +27

      And even the propaganda geared towards the USSR is BS. Only under Stalin did you have massive famines and the mass executions you see so commonly represented in American propaganda. An overwhelming number of Russians want to return to the USSR.
      Roof over your head, food, free education and healthcare. Virtually zero organized crime.

    • @andrewhoyle1521
      @andrewhoyle1521 5 лет назад +28

      @@AgrippaMaxentius that's not remotely true. Gulags and unbelieveable repression on free speech and work camps existed after STALIN

    • @AgrippaMaxentius
      @AgrippaMaxentius 5 лет назад +12

      Andrew Hoyle I mentioned mass famines and mass executions. Not incarceration, but I’ll bite. If you’re referencing the gulag system post Stalin, many people had their sentences commuted or reduced after Stalin’s death, and the death penalty was outlawed.

    • @andrewhoyle1521
      @andrewhoyle1521 5 лет назад +6

      @@AgrippaMaxentius well the death penalty is abolished instead u get worked to death in labor camps. And I dont think 0 organized crime, and having a roof over your head at the expense of free elections, freedom or speech are things to want.

    • @Euzebinio
      @Euzebinio 5 лет назад +13

      @@andrewhoyle1521 Man, you are so misinformed. Gulags were introduced not long ago after communist revolution of 1917 in Russia creating Soviet Union. School up. BTW, another lefties after Lenin and Stalin followed the suit:Hitler, Mao, Pol Pot. They all shared this leftist dream- to create a new man, a new wonderful equal world. This murderous ideology cost lives of around 100 milions people in the 20th century. .

  • @Surferdude101
    @Surferdude101 5 лет назад +162

    They know who did and why just look up the owner of the buildings name then follow the money.

    • @angelene990
      @angelene990 5 лет назад +6

      You are so right

    • @hajileserpud9539
      @hajileserpud9539 5 лет назад +5

      Yep.... the names tell a story

    • @beamking
      @beamking 5 лет назад

      who did it?

    • @njosborne6152
      @njosborne6152 5 лет назад +8

      Birds
      We are being poisoned and burned alive
      The crooks in Government owned by the landlords.
      Just like a certain
      Malignant narcissist Orange Cheato.
      Anyone can be displaced is correct
      No matter the education or work, they will steal it.
      We are now seeing the rendering of a declining society
      By RICH PEOPLE WHO TAXES that we pay for them WE PAY.
      THEY’VE POISONED OUR WATERS WITH INDUSTRIAL COMPOUNDS
      AND GASED OUR BEAUTIFUL PLANET. For fun and profit.
      💀THEY HAVE CAUSED VIOLENCE and death AGAINST THE PEOPLE.
      AND the putridificating stench is unbearable APPEARS THE CORRUPTION
      👉🏽 RUNS ALL THE WAY TO THE Roberts’ SUPREME COURT,
      WHICH HAS THEIR OWN PARTICULAR WAY OF REDLINING
      🔥☠️🔥🏡And it’s called Gerrymandering🏡🔥☠️🔥
      And it started with the
      “Displacement” and MURDER of MILLIONS OF ABORIGINAL
      WHOSE LANDS ARE BEING POISONED BY CANADIAN OIL.
      AND THE FUCKING KANNUCKS, OUR PALS
      JUST DUMPED THEIR CRAP ON AMERICAN SOIL.
      ‼️🔥‼️and re-elected the fucker that did it to us‼️🔥‼️
      IN OTHER TIMES THIS WOULD BE CALLED AN INVASION‼️🔥💀🔥
      But it’s not and America’s citizens and their cities rot away.
      Welcome to troglodyte purgatory
      No buying a stairway to Heaven
      AND
      Emoluments have replaced Indulgence
      The banks and insurance companies got their bailout,
      for Breaking the law
      AND are doing so again
      Genocide‼️ RIGHT THIS VERY MOMENT
      AND are blaming Aboriginals and “immigrants”
      that have be here for at least 20,000 years

    • @nuckels188
      @nuckels188 4 года назад

      Where do i look up the names?

  • @HoodRelatedEnt
    @HoodRelatedEnt 3 года назад +26

    We were burned out of two apartment buildings before winding up in a public assistance hotel on 34th street. I've got stories.

  • @DavisTheName444
    @DavisTheName444 4 года назад +76

    Rest in peace to my father from The Bronx NYC! My grandmother left The Bronx in the 1970's when it was on fire with my father and his sister for a better life. He passed from gun violence 91'

    • @capitanviveros
      @capitanviveros Год назад +5

      sorry for your loss brother. head up.

    • @DavisTheName444
      @DavisTheName444 Год назад +3

      @@capitanviveros Thank you. God bless!

    • @capitanviveros
      @capitanviveros Год назад +3

      @@DavisTheName444 one love my g. onwards and upwards. one person at a time we shall prosper.

    • @DavisTheName444
      @DavisTheName444 Год назад +2

      @@capitanviveros Yes

    • @elenaarman-tang7811
      @elenaarman-tang7811 Год назад +2

      So sorry for your loss 😢 Thank God he made it out of the Bronx!

  • @eeceec
    @eeceec Год назад +23

    I'm from the Bronx. I remember the early to mid 70s there were fires all over the Bronx. I lived in fear as a child. There was a train station that was on fire close to where I lived. It happened at night. It was so scary I fainted from fear. Even when we moved to another location in the Bronx there was always a fire. Now I live in Connecticut and the memories of the Bronx fires are long gone. This brought back memories.

    • @gennaro7486
      @gennaro7486 Год назад +1

      Jackson ave was the train station was burn

    • @elenaarman-tang7811
      @elenaarman-tang7811 Год назад +2

      Damn, your story breaks my heart 😔 No child should ever have to live like that. I'm happy to hear you're living in CT now. I hope your life is much better 😘

    • @eeceec
      @eeceec Год назад +1

      @@gennaro7486 It was by Claremont Pkwy and 3rd Ave in the Bronx.

    • @Ramen_Lord101
      @Ramen_Lord101 11 месяцев назад

      No bullshit I grew up on Jackson ave near 3rd ave and my uncles would tell me stories about how the way they used to get through those tough time back in 76 was to throw block parties and next thing you know someone started to spit bars on the mic and then fires would break out whomp whomp parties over. I swear this story alway made me question if America should just rename itself and start all over because too much has been done and It needs a refresher. @@gennaro7486

  • @ratsoserpico
    @ratsoserpico 3 года назад +40

    i lived in the area in 1975-1986 a lot of the fires were done by arsonists employed by the local mob who in turn were being financed by realtors from brooklyn. the goal was to push out the lower income families and gentrify the neighborhood; once the realtors realized the people weren't going anywhere the fires stopped and the people took over and cleaned it up, to a degree, the politicians didn't care because they were paid off the unions didn't care because they didn't offer jobs to most folks from the s bronx, but i still have a special place in my heart for hunts point.

    • @shnast-tv2
      @shnast-tv2 2 года назад +9

      This is what I was thinking. Definitely stinks of social engineering and big money.

    • @4465Vman
      @4465Vman 2 года назад +2

      exactly!!! paid arsonists!!

    • @MB-jt9gs
      @MB-jt9gs Год назад +5

      I thought it was the owners paying arsonists to burn them down for the insurance money because property values plummeted.

    • @mookie2637
      @mookie2637 Год назад +3

      Take a wild guess as to who NYC's biggest realtor was in the 1970s....

    • @1525boy
      @1525boy 6 месяцев назад

      I don't understand what you are saying, what do the Unions have to do with this? Why are you even mentioning them? How is that relevant?

  • @1wer819
    @1wer819 5 лет назад +41

    Congratulations on your film about to be viewed by millions of people who do care and want to know!

  • @MondoBeno
    @MondoBeno 3 года назад +25

    It was easy for a landlord to burn a building for the insurance. First, take the doors off the apartments that are vacant and sell them. Then remove the copper pipes and sell them. Make holes in the floor. Litter the basement (and other rooms) with rags soaked in turpentine. Leave packs of cigs and matches around. Now leave the front door lock broken, so hoodlums can get in. They'll find the cigs, throw matches around, set fire to the rags, and the fire will spread thanks to the holes in the floors and the lack of doors. The sprinklers won't work thanks to the missing pipes. The building will burn down, and the landlord collects the insurance.

    • @CB-ps4eh
      @CB-ps4eh 3 года назад +3

      wow.

    • @crisisbliss2462
      @crisisbliss2462 3 года назад +8

      Unknown to most people is that some landlords were able to buy a building that had already burned and then collect the insurance. Most of the landlords, I been told, were Hebrew.

    • @4465Vman
      @4465Vman 2 года назад

      @@crisisbliss2462 told by who?? blaming it all on the Jews again??!!

    • @crisisbliss2462
      @crisisbliss2462 2 года назад +2

      @@4465Vman Blaming?!? Where did I blame. I was told this by a guy named Carlos. I found it amazing that someone could collect insurance on a property that burned down before they were the owner. Back in the 80's there were plenty of building that fit the burned out status and I would have loved to buy one myself. I wanted to know how this was done. I 'm going to ask an insurance agent is this or was this ever possible. Can you imagine buying a dilapidated building and then getting the money -free of charge- to fix it up.
      BTW - What I didn't included in my original comment was that Carlos said they bought the building, collected the insurance, pocketed the money and then abandon the property. He told me this back in the mid 1980's. How often did it happen, if it happened at all, I don't know - but given the history of apartment building ownership in NYC, if this actually was going on the person looking to buy an apartment building in those neighborhoods were more likely than not, to be hebrew. That's not a criticism of jews. if any thing it would be a criticism on the black and spanish people who lived in those neighborhoods for not owning the buildings.
      Now, if you want to talk about it, we can keep the conversation going. So, do I blame the ability to collect insurance money on burned out property that you didn't own when it burned on Jews, No. If its a loophole then it's the insurance companies loss and the buyers gain. If it incentives someone to burn down a building especially where there are people living in it, someone need to be blamed. - the people who paid someone to burn it down, the person who burned it down, and the insurance company(s) who participate in the scheme (there may have been some insurance agent getting a kickback from the insurance money).

    • @4465Vman
      @4465Vman 2 года назад +1

      @@crisisbliss2462 Thanks for your thoughts ...thankfully they rebuilt the Bronx ..it took along time and investors and good leaders of all ethnicities and backgrounds ! but big big problem now in the understaffed Rikers Island...They cleaned up NYC but there was a price ...like the situation at Rikers Island now.

  • @wendylady69
    @wendylady69 5 лет назад +86

    Greed & institutional bigotry burnt down the Bronx.

    • @gmanon1181
      @gmanon1181 5 лет назад +11

      People with names and last names did it, and packed the money.

    • @vn6870
      @vn6870 4 года назад +8

      they dont mention the traps locals made for the fire fighters such as cutting holes in the floor and cover with cardboard or filling balloons with gasoline huh? wonder why fireman stop coming?

    • @Bleek17Six
      @Bleek17Six 4 года назад +1

      @@vn6870
      Sources ?

    • @AndrewVOdom
      @AndrewVOdom 4 года назад +2

      @@Bleek17Six It’s featured in testimony in the BBC’s 1972 documentary “Man Alive: The bronx is burning.” Let’s face it, there was a lot of dysfunction in these neighborhoods.

    • @4465Vman
      @4465Vman 2 года назад

      and corruption!!!

  • @ASUMMERXO-r4q
    @ASUMMERXO-r4q 3 года назад +19

    i’m from kingsbridge in the bronx born and raised and very proud of where i came from!!! it fuels me more knowing we was born to lose!!

  • @shosugino6716
    @shosugino6716 5 лет назад +32

    I was raised in the East Bronx in the 70s... 80% of The Bronx did not burn down... 80% of Section 8 slumlords not making enough were responsible. Nice piece, will watch doc TY

    • @thanoswasright999
      @thanoswasright999 5 лет назад +4

      So you're a guy in his late 40s who pretends to be a lame comic book character and is a Nazi POS?
      Wow, just when I think you can't get more pathetic....

    • @thanoswasright999
      @thanoswasright999 5 лет назад +4

      Honest question: if you're in your late 40s, why do you act like you're a 15 year old loser living in his parents basement?

    • @shosugino6716
      @shosugino6716 5 лет назад +2

      @@thanoswasright999 Uh huh.

    • @thanoswasright999
      @thanoswasright999 5 лет назад

      @@shosugino6716 I love how you said you would ignore me but are so insecure you can't. ;)

    • @shaggy4583
      @shaggy4583 4 года назад +2

      @@thanoswasright999 Bot go and cry

  • @rubenrubinos982
    @rubenrubinos982 5 лет назад +33

    I Remember This During My Youth! It Was Unbelievable To Amount Of Burned Out Buildings!

    • @nvme2ok
      @nvme2ok 3 года назад +2

      Yes the same here! I'm from Harlem and you will see a burnt down building and maybe a whole block with rubble. However, when I'd traveled on the train and seen the Bronx - I was shocked with mouth wide open! Bronx and New Wark, New Jersey! SMH!

    • @stevenarmstrong3799
      @stevenarmstrong3799 3 года назад

      What is life like in the bronx now?

    • @katnxaa
      @katnxaa 2 года назад

      @@stevenarmstrong3799 crime is still bad but the bronx is much more better as it was back then

    • @azul8811
      @azul8811 2 года назад

      @@stevenarmstrong3799 Guys I know with the FDNY say there is currently a good share of fire duty in the Bronx. Nothing like was years ago, but it’s an active Borough. If you check murder statistics, and other crime statistics, you’ll notice that the Bronx leads in that category as well.
      I haven’t viewed the full video, but I wonder if they mention WHO boobie-trapped many of those buildings, who took out the scrap metal, and who was squatting in them. I wonder if they mention who pulled the countless false alarms, who threw projectiles at the responding firefighters and who vandalized the firefighters personal vehicles.

  • @genesisstanley8163
    @genesisstanley8163 3 года назад +14

    1:51 is my home❤️
    And the guy sitting down at 1:55 is my uncle❤️

  • @rubygreta1
    @rubygreta1 3 года назад +24

    Rent Control. Rents were so low that buildings became worthless, so they were torched or abandoned.

    • @4465Vman
      @4465Vman 2 года назад +4

      it wasnt "rent control" it was 250 k heroin addicts , massive unemployment in the cities so people just couldnt pay their rent, their utilities etc etc

  • @SittingWithDogs
    @SittingWithDogs 3 года назад +18

    The city is setting itself up for the same exact situation right now & they don’t see it coming. History doesn’t always repeat itself but often rhymes!

    • @dougfredricks2017
      @dougfredricks2017 2 года назад +1

      Anarchy comes to mind...

    • @kevsta67
      @kevsta67 Месяц назад

      ot's not the city. it's democrat politicians and the new yorkers that keep voting the same democrats into office year after year .

  • @krazyfan2000
    @krazyfan2000 Год назад +10

    Growing up in NY we all knew who was behind these criminal acts and it wasn't the citizens that lived there.

  • @JBanks333
    @JBanks333 5 лет назад +16

    It's still happening on a smaller scale but/several stores at a time.

  • @wileecoyote5749
    @wileecoyote5749 11 месяцев назад +4

    The Bronx never stopped burning

  • @gorillaguerillaDK
    @gorillaguerillaDK 5 лет назад +22

    Bronx, even the name was like a magic spell to me when I grew up as a kid in Scandinavia back in the 70's and early 80's

    • @robertmanfredthurrigl9424
      @robertmanfredthurrigl9424 3 года назад +1

      'Magic Spell' ? Could you elaborate a bit more on what you mean by that please. I would describe it more like a BAD SPELL or the american dream gone AWOL. A source of fasination for us Europeans perhaps for its so alien to us hence our interest but there is and was no magic spell in my humble opinion. Just degradation , neglect , decay and extreme poverty and hopelesnes.

  • @averyfisher9967
    @averyfisher9967 3 года назад +28

    Awesome documentary! We need to keep this in the limelight so no one ever forgets this mess.

    • @dougfredricks2017
      @dougfredricks2017 2 года назад

      We live during interesting times... The word anarchy comes to mind

    • @MC32595
      @MC32595 Год назад +1

      it’s interesting this is rarely discussed, or at least not on a massive scale. part of me thinks it’s because it’s a tactic some landlords still use today 🤔

    • @pa.encema2821
      @pa.encema2821 Год назад

      Landlords and city officials trying to keep all this, under the rug

  • @mentoring42
    @mentoring42 5 лет назад +27

    Same thing happened in parts of Brooklyn.

    • @scooterahlers9666
      @scooterahlers9666 4 года назад +11

      True - but most of the ghetto parts of Brooklyn have gentrified BIG time. Just look at Bushwick, Williamsburg, and Sunset Park. The only areas of Brooklyn that are still ghetto are Brownsville, East Flatbush and East New York (other than Cypress Hills)..

    • @nithe80schild
      @nithe80schild Год назад +2

      @@scooterahlers9666the gentrification is slowly happening in those areas.

    • @space_4736
      @space_4736 28 дней назад

      ⁠@@scooterahlers9666bushwick was only ghetto for a decade. The 90s, after the Puerto Rican and blacks moved in while the Italians left.

  • @LeethLee1
    @LeethLee1 3 года назад +9

    Evil what the elites can do. Terrible.

  • @jediknight38
    @jediknight38 3 года назад +25

    It had been rumored that the landlords themselves who owned the buildings in the South Bronx set fire to the buildings themselves. So that they can collect on the insurance before bolting out of town.

    • @avpthegreat
      @avpthegreat 3 года назад +6

      Yup, that’s what people are saying. I think they were losing money, that’s why. Owning real estate is a good way of making money if your renters actually pay up.

    • @jediknight38
      @jediknight38 3 года назад +5

      @@avpthegreat But what I dont get is why for almost 20 years it was left that way. Why so many blocks and so many neighborhoods were left in ruins for so long without anyone else offering to build anything else in thier place.

    • @JuanMartinez-ek7cy
      @JuanMartinez-ek7cy 3 года назад

      @@jediknight38 because it became a war zone of gangs, nobody wanted to live there due to the lack of working placements

    • @r.pres.4121
      @r.pres.4121 2 года назад +2

      Because of the rampant crime and gang violence along with the huge amount of money needed to clean up the filth and garbage.

    • @4465Vman
      @4465Vman 2 года назад +1

      this is true for sure

  • @vicosee4439
    @vicosee4439 Год назад +4

    This happened in Detroit

  • @erichhitchcock3368
    @erichhitchcock3368 3 года назад +11

    Anyone interested should read, "Report From Engine Company 82." It was probably the first book to tell it like it was back then." Also, the subsequent documentary, "Man Alive, Bronx Is Burning." is a must watch.

    • @ivok9846
      @ivok9846 3 года назад

      who, blacks or whites?

    • @ElizabethGonzalez-jt7ns
      @ElizabethGonzalez-jt7ns 2 года назад

      Did the democrat burn it??

    • @azul8811
      @azul8811 2 года назад +1

      Agreed on both counts. I wonder if the documentary featured here interviews firefighters and ranking officers who worked in the Bronx during the 1970s?

  • @pauletterobinson1299
    @pauletterobinson1299 Год назад +3

    I use to live in the Bronx as a baby. I moved from NYC in 1972. I always wondered why are all these buildings burned out?? Since watching this video I now know why.

  • @jonathangrant3620
    @jonathangrant3620 3 года назад +5

    Part of the problem is that NYC had 1.5 million manufacturing jobs. We shipped those and millions of other jobs overseas, and people who otherwise would have had steady employment are instead on welfare, with plenty of time on their hands.

  • @robertafierro5592
    @robertafierro5592 2 года назад +5

    The LANDLORDS set their own buildings on fire during this Era. I almost died in a fire in 1978. The day before the fire I saw him running to and fro salvaging boxes and boxes of financial records..he was laughing!! I was 18 and had very little life experience.

  • @cd.cd.cd.cd-cd
    @cd.cd.cd.cd-cd 5 лет назад +39

    Ahh brings back memories, I grew up in the South Bronx shoutout to Southern Boulevard/Longwood, went to school a block from Kelly St it really was like a third world country back then. Will definitely check this out

    • @robertmanfredthurrigl9424
      @robertmanfredthurrigl9424 3 года назад +2

      Im sure if one was to walk through that part of the Bronx during after hours as a white man and perhaps well dressed one would have been jumped on and relieved of ones wallet watch and the shoes and coat even the umbrella if one had one .

    • @JuanMartinez-ek7cy
      @JuanMartinez-ek7cy 3 года назад

      Can you help me with this information from your personal point? Where there living more gang members than normal citizens in the Bronx in 70's?

    • @cd.cd.cd.cd-cd
      @cd.cd.cd.cd-cd 3 года назад +2

      @@JuanMartinez-ek7cy I dont understand your question, you're asking whether there more gang members than citizens? There were alot of gangs back then yes but not sure if they outnumbered citizens, but it was bad

    • @JuanMartinez-ek7cy
      @JuanMartinez-ek7cy 3 года назад +1

      @@cd.cd.cd.cd-cd yes, sorry for my English, were there*. Thanks

    • @PalBatey
      @PalBatey 3 года назад +1

      Yes, great memories. I moved to Fox and Longwood from Westchester and Kelly in 1976. Went to IS 116 and Monroe HS. Fun times...wish I was back even with all the burnt buildings.

  • @AudioPervert1
    @AudioPervert1 5 лет назад +24

    this has happened in New Delhi so many times .. however, the media and hip-hop never came.

    • @cindyqueen7228
      @cindyqueen7228 5 лет назад +3

      clearly indians are not creative enough to come up with hip hop.

    • @AudioPervert1
      @AudioPervert1 5 лет назад

      @@cindyqueen7228 shows how ignorant you are .. when we see hiphop allover india today in various languages - however not invented within the country - as for bieng creative, hiphop was another outcome of mass culture. Very cool then and done with now ... just as the society which produced It is...

    • @cindyqueen7228
      @cindyqueen7228 5 лет назад +4

      @@AudioPervert1 hip hop came from the genius of black and brown ppl in the South Bronx in this time period idiot. Indians clearly lack that creativity.😎

    • @colonelangus8247
      @colonelangus8247 5 лет назад

      cindy, black and brown people culturally appropriated him hop from Debra Harry aka Blondie.

    • @cindyqueen7228
      @cindyqueen7228 5 лет назад +3

      @@colonelangus8247 Wha? LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOO😂😂😂 Thanks for the laugh, colonel

  • @damianmcdonagh7908
    @damianmcdonagh7908 3 года назад +5

    It used to be a predominantly Irish, Italian and Jewish area. Crime rocketed and the white population fled.

    • @azul8811
      @azul8811 2 года назад +1

      The Whites fled because of the crime.

  • @jenpsakiscousin4589
    @jenpsakiscousin4589 3 года назад +6

    When you got firefighters who suddenly have to go on food stamps, who does that motivate them to risk their life to fight a fire.

    • @azul8811
      @azul8811 2 года назад

      Give me the name of even ONE active duty NYC firefighter during the 1970s that had to go on food stamps. Just one name AND the unit he was assigned to.
      Remember, we’re not talking about the 1,600 guys that got laid off on July 1, 1975 due to the City’s fiscal crisis, we are talking about active duty firefighters being on food stamps. Fair enough? I look forward to your reply.

  • @astoriadawa5168
    @astoriadawa5168 3 года назад +4

    Redlining. Defunding cuts of all services. Insurance scams. Drug influx. Gentrification. Ok

  • @gmanon1181
    @gmanon1181 5 лет назад +10

    Great documentary.

  • @r.pres.4121
    @r.pres.4121 2 года назад +5

    Back in the 70s, NYC along with other older northern US cities was in free fall despite hundreds of millions of dollars in major new investment and redevelopment. The financial health of these older cities deteriorated along with their housing stock, infrastructure, and quality of public services. The burning of the South Bronx along with other poor urban neighborhoods was caused by the serious decline and financial problems faced by the older northern cities.

    • @sm3675
      @sm3675 Год назад

      And today there is a resurgence

  • @raanangeberer1903
    @raanangeberer1903 4 года назад +20

    All I know is that when these were working-class Italian, Jewish and Irish neighborhoods, they were perhaps rundown and aging, but were safe neighborhoods with vibrant commercial stores.

    • @maryrutkowski7195
      @maryrutkowski7195 3 года назад +21

      And the fact that those neighborhoods... then... were considered white (despite being ethnically Jewish, Italian, Irish) and in the 1970s the neighborhood had become Black and Hispanic majority doesn't show you the difference? This is NOT rocket science. This was racism, bigotry, greed at work!! Your comment shows the denial of racism in NYC.

    • @zico739
      @zico739 3 года назад +6

      Because those people got far more opportunities and investment from the local, state, and federal government as well as the private sector.

    • @steminist__6876
      @steminist__6876 3 года назад +7

      did you skip the part about redlining?

    • @sigerian1085
      @sigerian1085 3 года назад +8

      The property owners burned down the buildings for insurance.

    • @sheilamedenwald420
      @sheilamedenwald420 2 года назад +6

      That should tell you what high violent crimes do to neighborhoods, businesses move to safer neighborhoods so they don't continuously get robbed or their employees assaulted/robbed/killed, then people that lived there move to safer neighborhoods, no business in their right mind would stay or build in high violent crime area's, when they move they take their taxes with them so less funds goes into those communities. Get rid of all the violent crimes and businesses would be happy to be apart of the community. This happens in every major city across America, and they ALL have one thing in common. 😏

  • @jonathangrant3620
    @jonathangrant3620 3 года назад +12

    A property owner had two buildings, exactly the same. One was in Manhattan, and the other was in the Bronx. The one in Manhattan virtually never had a flooded bathtub, a broken window, broken locks, or trash in the hallway. Crime was minimal and the costs were minimal.
    The building in the Bronx had countless floods, broken windows, broken elevators, urine and feces in the hallways, needles, etc. Fires started by tenants caused the owner to walk away from the building.

    • @CarlosHernandez-zg8tz
      @CarlosHernandez-zg8tz 2 года назад +3

      The fires were started by the owners so they can collect the insurance money and bail out.

    • @amazing50000
      @amazing50000 2 года назад +7

      Ok, a owner walked away from a Bronx building he owned. What do that have to do with Red Lining a whole block? And what do that have to do with owners building down the buildings to most likely collect insurance? Just sell the building, even if you do not get a lot of money from it.

    • @ShaneM420
      @ShaneM420 Год назад

      You're talking shit.
      It's well documented the caucazoid landlords and I-tell-a-lie-ian mob villains started those fires to line their pockets.
      YOU ARE A LIAR.
      But history refutes your propaganda.

  • @flickzbynick
    @flickzbynick Год назад +4

    The bronx looked like Hiroshima

  • @luddity
    @luddity 5 лет назад +7

    The red line meant Area Scheduled for Demolition.

    • @inkyguy
      @inkyguy 4 года назад +4

      "Red Lining" was a term that referred to banks specifying geographic areas that they would refuse to provide mortgages to or to finance renovations and improvements. They were typically minority neighborhoods. This doomed them to neglect and decay.

  • @PalBatey
    @PalBatey 3 года назад +7

    I used to live in a building which was one of 3 not burnt back in the mid 70s. Kelly St. and Westchester Ave. I did enjoy playing inside the burnt building though.

    • @fred5nyc
      @fred5nyc 3 года назад +1

      Use to love playing in those abandoned buildings, never knew what you would fine.

    • @JuanMartinez-ek7cy
      @JuanMartinez-ek7cy 3 года назад

      Bro can you help we with this information? Where there more gang members o normal citizens living in the Bronx around the 70's?

    • @PalBatey
      @PalBatey 3 года назад +2

      @@JuanMartinez-ek7cy there are probably more gang members today than back in the day. It's not like it was painted in the movie The Warriors.

    • @JuanMartinez-ek7cy
      @JuanMartinez-ek7cy 3 года назад

      @@PalBatey thks, I thought it was

    • @PalBatey
      @PalBatey 3 года назад +2

      @@JuanMartinez-ek7cy Not at all. I arrived in the South Bronx from the Dominican Republic in 1966 and started Elementary school in the early 70s. Each neighborhood had its gangs but they protected the areas. As a matter of fact, they used a lot of the abandoned tenements as "Club Houses" but never bothered anyone that lived around them. As I remember it it was lots of fun...block parties, music, the fire hydrant at full blast, etc.
      Now, the 80s were scary. A totally different world.

  • @great567
    @great567 Год назад +3

    I think Brooklyn was the fastest gentrifiying neighborhood in the past two decades.

  • @kenrose9065
    @kenrose9065 5 лет назад +17

    What monetary "group" owns the Bronx? What "group" owns all of the property called Manhattan Island (New York city)? We all know "who". Follow the money. Who still owns the property called Manhattan, and who is paying for the renovations to the Bronx?

    • @brianjacobsen5762
      @brianjacobsen5762 5 лет назад +1

      Who made $ off this shit.

    • @randyjohnson9772
      @randyjohnson9772 5 лет назад +4

      ZIOMAFIA SATANISTS TERRORIST

    • @inkyguy
      @inkyguy 4 года назад

      Ken Rose, in fact, Cambridge University owns more real estate in Manhattan than any other single entity. A huge portion of the university's endowment consists of New York City real estate.

  • @mahamedjama8156
    @mahamedjama8156 Год назад +1

    Fun Fact!!! The medium 1 family house in the BX now is half a million dollars. Kudos to the resilience of those who stayed and rebuilt their community. They understood that when there’s blood in the streets by property. The average 1 bed rents for 1900 dollars now. The Bronx is where Harlem and Brooklyn was in the early 2000s. Manhattan and Bk rents are averaging over 3k or more than the Bronx. The South Bronx by Bruckner blvd and Grd concourse are already fetching the same rents as Harlem or Manhattan.

  • @robertafierro5592
    @robertafierro5592 2 года назад +2

    I'll tell you who burnt the Bronx down! The Landlords. I almost got killed in an apt fire that my Landlord had paid a junkie 50 bux to set. 1977-78. 7th street between Ave C and D. The rumbles of Gentrification was beginn8ng. Before that the only rumble were heard early every morning were BONGOs. That era is long gone, and all.thats left are some bands, photos, music and lots of GOOD STORIES..

  • @QuadirBrown-lf9rg
    @QuadirBrown-lf9rg Год назад +1

    When that lady says "we grew up in rubble", wow that landed hard.

  • @mdon3928
    @mdon3928 3 года назад +8

    I was born and raised in the streets of Brooklyn but I spent a good portion of the 80's hanging with my peeps in the "Boogie Down Bronx". Taking the 2&5 train through the South Bronx was like taking a time machine to Berlin 1945 after the Allies and Russia declared victory over the Germans. Completely obliverated. Though Brooklyn also had completely decimated area's, the South Bronx was way worst because it covered many more square miles.. I can precisely nail the perimeters of destruction out of my head, from Jerome Ave just above Yankee Stadium on the 4 train and north to 170st crossing over to south of East Tremont on the 2&5 train to Whitlock and Westchester Ave on the 6 train and then back down to the lower south part of the Bronx at Bruckner Expwy at around the 3rd Ave bridge.

    • @frankjames6232
      @frankjames6232 Год назад

      Same here most of Brooklyn was burning but not at the rate of the South Bronx. I used to go to The Bronx River Projects community center for the block parties back in 80-81 that's what made me become a DJ then I kinda faded into my projects in Brownsville when I saw DJs around my hood which halted me from going to the Bronx

  • @conantdog
    @conantdog 5 лет назад +14

    Welcome to the United States of hypocrisy.

  • @thegrandhouseofamen7
    @thegrandhouseofamen7 3 года назад +2

    Don't take this as anti semitism, but it was called Jewish lightening. They were burned to collect on insurance claims. Italian mafia also did it when you didn't pay on a loan. It happened to my aunt.

  • @IceManLikeGervin
    @IceManLikeGervin 5 лет назад +9

    Insurance scams by building owners...follow the money

  • @trinayoung5081
    @trinayoung5081 3 года назад +5

    The landlords were burning tge buildings to get low income tennets out so tge could collect on insurance

  • @josem.lopezjr.2605
    @josem.lopezjr.2605 6 месяцев назад +1

    Was born south Bronx and proud

  • @phantomfire8228
    @phantomfire8228 10 месяцев назад +1

    5:30

  • @ragingnica
    @ragingnica 5 лет назад +6

    Gentrification in the Mission District here in San Francisco

    • @lemostjoyousrenegade
      @lemostjoyousrenegade 2 года назад

      Alert 🚨 EXCEPT…16th Street and A WHOLE LOT of the Mission is still SACRY AF. …since the early 1980s.

  • @SidewaysBurnouts
    @SidewaysBurnouts Год назад +1

    look at the developers who moved in on the vacant properties, thats who burned it. they wanted to whiten up the bronx, they did the same to the rest of nyc more successfully.

  • @scasey1960
    @scasey1960 5 лет назад +4

    Redlined cities.

  • @sazenycbx
    @sazenycbx 4 года назад +11

    It was known as Jewish Smoke!

    • @nFWAYGo
      @nFWAYGo 3 месяца назад

      Jewish lighting

  • @edgarsoto9775
    @edgarsoto9775 2 года назад +2

    The Bronx .. Brooklyn was up in flames too .. Drug use was at a all time high .. half of the east cost was dependent on drugs .. trash and rats everywhere .. poverty at its best .. living in the east in the 70’s was like living in a 3rd world country

    • @edgarsoto9775
      @edgarsoto9775 2 года назад

      Lets us not forget the new york black out and the son of sam killing people in all 5 boroughs

    • @owenrice1756
      @owenrice1756 2 года назад

      Interesting how crack wasn't a problem in these communities until after Reagan visited, after the fires. It's already well known that the gov shipped drugs into miniority communities. You think poor people were enterprising across borders to get coca leaves?

    • @andrewjones2133
      @andrewjones2133 2 года назад

      Yeah man. The entire city of New York was a mess.

  • @leiutley4083
    @leiutley4083 5 лет назад +4

    Flash Furious Five The Message was filmed in South Bronx that record relevant then and now

  • @truth.speaker
    @truth.speaker 2 года назад +1

    3:45
    So who started the fires?

    • @andrewjones2133
      @andrewjones2133 2 года назад

      Mostly the gangs that were being paid by the greedy Landlords for the insurance money. It was just the Bronx. It was happening all over the city. Not to mention Harlem and Washington Heights. My childhood neighborhood.

  • @Candyman-s8z
    @Candyman-s8z 2 года назад +1

    The building owners were burning their buildings for the insurance money because the value was down of the gentrification

  • @solaireofastora8609
    @solaireofastora8609 Год назад +4

    What the media wont tell you is the fact that the government placed a price ceiling, which greatly reduced the value of said apartments, which then forced landlords to destroy their property to collect insurance costs.

  • @milliebronxny3718
    @milliebronxny3718 5 лет назад +4

    I grew up in the south Bronx. I still live in the South Bronx. I grew up on Intervale and live on Simpson St. How can I see the docuntary

    • @Pinckman1360
      @Pinckman1360 3 года назад

      I grew up on 138th Brooke Ave. Went to Burger Jr High.

    • @CB-ps4eh
      @CB-ps4eh 3 года назад

      live close. I have a slamlord too. ill watch the documentary

    • @andrewjones2133
      @andrewjones2133 2 года назад

      I’m 2 years late but the documentary is on RUclips

  • @andrewjones2133
    @andrewjones2133 2 года назад +3

    Just saw that documentary a few days ago. Great accounts to what the Bronxites had to deal with back in the day.

  • @rubygreta1
    @rubygreta1 4 года назад +3

    Banks? NOBODY would loan on a property that had negative cash flow, which was caused by rent control.

  • @ewalker1057
    @ewalker1057 5 лет назад +2

    It was told that was the only way renters could get out of a lease.

  • @robroy7456
    @robroy7456 5 лет назад +4

    Interesting that republican turned democrat John Lindsay was mayor around that time along followed by Abe Beam and Ed Koch. All democrat mayors. Meanwhile the House of Representatives was beginning it’s third decade under democrats control.

    • @lovely-mk4rt
      @lovely-mk4rt 5 лет назад

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    • @fred5nyc
      @fred5nyc 3 года назад +7

      So if NYC woulda had republicans mayors at that time it would had been a different story? What are you smoking

    • @lemostjoyousrenegade
      @lemostjoyousrenegade 2 года назад

      I wonder if John Lindsay is a relative of the utterly crooked pos Don Lindsey (slumlord extraordinaire/greedy AF owner of Gallagher and Lindsey Property Management) in Alameda California.

    • @ElizabethGonzalez-jt7ns
      @ElizabethGonzalez-jt7ns 2 года назад

      I share the same thought: democrats

    • @ElizabethGonzalez-jt7ns
      @ElizabethGonzalez-jt7ns 2 года назад

      @@fred5nyc … Gulliani was a Republican and NYC flourished under his leadership.

  • @jeannedrumm1765
    @jeannedrumm1765 3 года назад +4

    I lived in the Bronx growing up. It
    Was the best place to grow up. I left when I married in 1966. I was changing then and some of the people moving in didn’t care about where they lived or what the did to get money. That’s what changed the Bronx

  • @GreenOrchid9
    @GreenOrchid9 5 лет назад +7

    Omg there is an explanation for everything 👹😈☹😠

  • @tonygohagan2766
    @tonygohagan2766 5 лет назад +2

    " I said, No: wait a minute; I have to make my move right now"

  • @seand67
    @seand67 4 года назад +2

    Gentrification

  • @lunathewatcher
    @lunathewatcher 3 года назад +2

    I heard that they did this to destroy old buildings that would leave traces of the old Tartarian world

    • @QuartzDiamond86
      @QuartzDiamond86 Год назад

      I know about that. I think those people died from a outer space threat.

  • @sanitar-otti320
    @sanitar-otti320 3 года назад +2

    How many arsonists were sent to prison? And how many landlords? The prisons must have been full of them.

    • @MemoGrafix
      @MemoGrafix Год назад +1

      Most Arson is very hard to prove, most jackasses involved with burning of The Bronx & Harlem did not go to prison.

    • @sanitar-otti320
      @sanitar-otti320 Год назад

      @@MemoGrafix That's hard to believe for me. The citizens knew that arsonists burned their homes down. They must have been aware of it. Must have founded self defence forces. And private "inspectors" who check everyone who goes in and out.

    • @sanitar-otti320
      @sanitar-otti320 Год назад

      @@MemoGrafix But I like your profile picture, very beautiful. Like a butterfly 🦋

  • @Machster10
    @Machster10 4 года назад +2

    Already been done. "The Fire Next Door."

  • @hereisayana8207
    @hereisayana8207 5 лет назад +1

    How to watch this now ?

  •  7 месяцев назад

    I lived near those burned out buildings in the 60s and 70s. They would never tear the burned out buildings down. You smelled smoke every day. Most were burned by landlords for the insurance.

  • @colonelangus8247
    @colonelangus8247 5 лет назад +11

    Rent control burned the Bronx.

    • @luddity
      @luddity 5 лет назад +4

      Meaning that was the motive? Insurance fires. Sure.

  • @jimmylivrieri7525
    @jimmylivrieri7525 2 месяца назад +1

    The tenant burnt their own apartments, to get on the front of the line for new housing

  • @bernardweitzman6396
    @bernardweitzman6396 2 года назад +2

    I lived in the Bronx during the decade and I can tell you that this has impacted the entire Bronx
    The fairy tale that landlords were hiring goon squads, like come every day to light fires is absolutely wrong, if that point many of them had no insurance on the buildings that are extended to gain nothing the neighbourhoods in the South Bronx declined quite simply because of the crime

    • @4465Vman
      @4465Vman 2 года назад

      yeah but guess what alot of them DID have insurance on the buildings!!! and they could make more money collecting that then trying to rent to a few tenants hanging on in some dying poverty stricken neighborhoods !!

  • @lemarmeezyhayes553
    @lemarmeezyhayes553 3 года назад +1

    Did they even know what grass was back then?

  • @frmn3333
    @frmn3333 4 года назад +10

    Funny how no one takes personal responsibility. This woman blames landlords, redlining and gentrification. You ever notice how no one talks about why these neighborhoods are poor to begin with. It all comes down to adults making poor choices. When you can't afford to take care of yourself it's never a good idea to have children period. I'd bet most where single parent families with no income coming in. So now these same people expect the city to house and feed them. Then blame the system when the services suck. I agree redlining is disgraceful but people need to start acting responsibly instead of relying on public assistance. Bottom line is if you have no job or aren't married to someone making decent money DONT HAVE CHILDREN!

    • @vladimirputinforUSA
      @vladimirputinforUSA 3 года назад

      If I ever lose my job and I need to feed my family, I won’t get on public assistance. I’m robbing and killing people. My family comes first

    • @frmn3333
      @frmn3333 3 года назад +6

      @@vladimirputinforUSA yep ...All good unless someone thinking the same way kills you first🤔

  • @ferminmarrero7781
    @ferminmarrero7781 Месяц назад

    My friend was one of the men. He got paid 18hundred dollars a building, But toward the end of his life he had regrets it.

  • @HelloooThere
    @HelloooThere Год назад

    So the people living there had nothing to do with dumping garbage out the windows?

  • @DavidMiller-kf1ss
    @DavidMiller-kf1ss Месяц назад

    Visited nyc from oklahoma in 80s.loved it! Knew some history.. god bless. Better now?😢vote!

  • @edwinjimenez3802
    @edwinjimenez3802 4 года назад +1

    BLAMING OTHERS

    • @amazing50000
      @amazing50000 2 года назад

      Man be quiet, you just do not want to hear the truth. So It was my ancestors fault for being slaves too, right?

  • @robertafierro5592
    @robertafierro5592 2 года назад +1

    Same thing happened to Lousaida!!

  • @CyberOrganic
    @CyberOrganic 4 года назад +2

    Were the landlord Jewish, white, italian, etc? Why don't they interview the landlords

    • @s.harris8710
      @s.harris8710 4 года назад +6

      It’s been 40+ years since the fires, so I suppose most of the landlords might be dead or frail elderly.

    • @CyberOrganic
      @CyberOrganic 4 года назад +4

      @@s.harris8710 I am asking because they could of been racist landlords that did not care about Hispanics or blacks to do such a thing. All the people that use to live there before Hispanics and blacks moved to the neighborhood it was mostly of European descent. The landlords took insurance money and left. They never rebuilt. If they did it was elsewhere.

    • @avpthegreat
      @avpthegreat 3 года назад +1

      @@CyberOrganic Because they were losing money, obviously. You think people burn down their own property if they’re making good money from it?

    • @jonathangrant3620
      @jonathangrant3620 3 года назад +1

      There were a lot of black landlords, but nobody would ever criticize them. In fact, the tenants were usually to blame for the fires.

    • @amazing50000
      @amazing50000 2 года назад

      @@jonathangrant3620 Man stop it. So all of those fires was started by the tenants? Who just happed to be black & brown people in those communities? So you are basically saying that black and brown are uncivilized people without even saying it, right? Stop it.

  • @midnightrun1256
    @midnightrun1256 2 года назад

    Wheres the full video

  • @marisolvalez4719
    @marisolvalez4719 Год назад +2

    My dad died in the bronx in a fire when he was 23 yrs old in a club I was only 7 years old ....

  • @gizzinhereye
    @gizzinhereye 4 года назад +2

    No people burn buildings for fun, and redlining was made illegal in the 60s it would have also made all those people to leave.

    • @lemostjoyousrenegade
      @lemostjoyousrenegade 2 года назад

      🎯❗️💯

    • @bruhbutwhytho
      @bruhbutwhytho 2 года назад +1

      Redlining has lasting affects and there is no reason that there would be a concentration of arsonists in the Bronx.

  • @MrElliotc02
    @MrElliotc02 2 года назад +1

    I'm not sure I understand. The fires were created by the owners of the buildings for insurance? And the insurance companies just paid out the policies despite it being arson? And all of the dozens of law enforcement agencies, federal, state, and city and county went along? And despite the billions lost, the billions that were spent to rebuild what was burned, the loss of life, etc., there has never been a Congressional investigation into this matter? Why? Don't be vague. Who exactly is responsible?

    • @owenrice1756
      @owenrice1756 2 года назад

      Idk if you've noticed but the mostly white government in American history hasn't cared about miniorities very often. I'm not even talking about non-white miniorities. The areas only 'white' people were irish and italians who were also discriminated against at the time.

    • @MrElliotc02
      @MrElliotc02 2 года назад

      @@owenrice1756 This isn't about minorities in any sense. It's about billions and billions of dollars.It's an allegation that a massive fraud was never properly investigated. Every building that burned was at one time or another insured...have you ever dealt with an insurance adjuster? They are not a giving bunch. This documentary did not give any information as to the details of the conspiracy which left an area of hundreds of thousands devastated.

    • @4465Vman
      @4465Vman 2 года назад

      there was thick thick corruption in NYC at the time ..insurance companies wouldnt pay out the whole sum and they probably fought in court for along time, but it was cheaper to collect on a minor insurance payout then to keep trying to collect rent form a population that was getting poorer and poorer ...you cant PROVE that it was the landlord that paid the arsonist, right!!??

  • @Marc816
    @Marc816 6 дней назад

    I remember a TV show from back then: "The Burning Borough"

  • @ff441980fredcrowe
    @ff441980fredcrowe 11 дней назад

    Don’t blame the firemen. They were attacked when they tried to put the fires out. Rocks and bottles were thrown at them and they were killed responding to false alarms. When fires were set, the apartments that weren’t on fire were looted. Some of these people had no respect for the people working and dying to put out those fires. There was this intense siege mentality that had taken hold and it warped the mindsets of some of the denizens of the South Bronx. They became ignorant and pacified on alcohol and narcotics. They became the people of the living cesspool who the firefighters began to resent because of those bad apples that spoiled the whole damn bunch.

  • @Scorch1028
    @Scorch1028 5 лет назад +4

    Many people talk about big cities’ high cost of living as though it’s “something new and unexpected.” When you choose to live in a city as large and overcrowded as NYC, then you must “accept” the insanely high cost of living there - period! Your multitude of complaints about how expensive things are “falls on deaf ears.” If you want to pay less for things, then you need to live in a smaller, more affordable city - that’s it and that’s all! If your “dream job” is in NYC, then your dream job better pay you enough to cover your expenses. The idea of “white flight” is also ridiculous since white people have “no obligation” to live or work in any particular neighborhood in America.

    • @monica012077
      @monica012077 Год назад +2

      It's not. You guys have meetings whenever too many black or brown move into the neighborhood and then you all move out lmao.

  • @vicinvesta8349
    @vicinvesta8349 4 года назад +10

    Who burned Bronx?
    "Who stands to gain?"
    V.I. Lenin, 1913
    IOW follow the money.

  • @themarbleking
    @themarbleking 5 лет назад +2

    Which buildings replaced them? Those are the people responsible! I’ll give you a clue. What do you get when you get when you take the vowels out of the word “idiot”?

    • @jonathangrant3620
      @jonathangrant3620 3 года назад

      Trump's buildings in Queens never had any problems and he did not own apts in the Bronx. You have sht fr brns.

  • @1daddy57
    @1daddy57 4 года назад

    1:20 - One-party rule.

  • @donaldmccall3968
    @donaldmccall3968 3 года назад +3

    Dame them landlords was burning them building to collect there insurance money.

  • @djxcel23
    @djxcel23 Год назад

    The landlords set the fires for money. Now for what is going on now a days with all the crime and garbage all over certain neighborhoods that is another conversation.

  • @MAHAN1755
    @MAHAN1755 11 месяцев назад

    The clip is confusing. They say because of redlining they couldn't get fire insurance but the landlords were burning the buildings down for the insurance payouts???

    • @deloresturner9404
      @deloresturner9404 5 месяцев назад

      For the properties that were left standing after a significant amount of the stock was destroyed.