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I love my hometown but sadly have moved away for 17 years now. I have to say, having been around different parts of the country and seeing other people who've moved away from their cities, us Detroiters are some of the most proud of our hometown that I've seen.
ОтветитьI have not ever been to Detroit, MI I don’t want to visit
ОтветитьJobs,just like the man said..need living wage jobs
Ответить🙄. Here we go again with yet another video about the negative sterotypes and generalization of Detroit. Its a thumbs down for me. Born and raised in Detroit, two parent household, good school, ate well every day, no abandoned buildings, strong neighborhood block club , therefore not too much crimes committed, but I guess those who grew up the same as I will have to tell our own stories , because leaving it in the hands of others has proven to be somewhat misleading. Sorry, not sorry.
ОтветитьGreat City ❤
ОтветитьI've left home a few times. I love this city too much. We're back. We're growing. I absolutely hate this "no hope" narrative for Detroit. It's not true.
ОтветитьThis is my church home. Pastor barry and coach terry really do care for our community. They help with housing cars and food. Also with our youth they do a great job💪🏾💪🏾💯💯💯
ОтветитьBlame it on Mayor Young in his inaugural address telling white people to hit 8 mile Detroit is a black city now. 😢 I grew up in Brightmoor it hurts seeing how it's demolished gone 😪 😔
ОтветитьThat was an awesome garden, amazing graffiti to
ОтветитьThe Sy- te- m. Really Destroyed Det. Monsters
ОтветитьI cannot understand how the government has so much money to fund wars and stick their nose in other countries affairs but cannot provide proper funding for their cities. This is truly sad to see.
ОтветитьThis is why the common people can't get a break! The mental torture of the powers that be do not common people to have anything not even a pleasant landscape to look at. Can't go fix a water leak but ride and around on tax dollars free gas money. Won't send the water department to fix a watermain problem! Colonialism is alive and well!
ОтветитьAs a child coming up these homes were beautiful. Manicured lawns, backyards and fabulous basements! So much pride. Hard working families! I hope that prosperity comes back to the common people. The rich are still rich and do what they do!
ОтветитьI was a part of rhe urban agriculture revival in Detroit during the recession. I worked next to burned out building and prostitutes. No one ever bothered me. I was always safe and respected in those orchards. The city gave me hope and an inner strength a sense of love that I was needed to be a good ancestor, to do things that would make a place better for generations after me. I will not be running off to Florida when I am older. It's each one of us who are accountable for the future we want for our great great grandkids.
ОтветитьBig city
ОтветитьHISTORY!
ОтветитьI'm not even American and I am so pissed at they way it was just left to rot. The car capital, greatest people ever to come from there. Politicians ruin more than they create. Shame.
ОтветитьDevil's Night burned Detroit down not the Detroit Riots
ОтветитьBeautiful documentary, God bless you.
ОтветитьExcellent film! That version of Wade in the Water was amazing!
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