Can you imagine what Jamaica would be like today if Michael Manley and Seaga hadn't ruined the country. Over 40 yrs later and downtown is an eyesore. It's really painful to watch
@pennyredfern During the early 70s Manley was prime minister.He tried to bring communism to the country and told the middle class if they didn't like it the could leave & there were 5 flights a day to Miami & they did just that-they left in droves.He also brought guns into the country so Seaga-leader of the opposition -brought in guns too to win elections and now you can see the effect it has on these communities
Nice video. I enjoyed the ride. I grew up in Arnette Gardens. The place does not make the violence, it is the very few that feed of the people's fear. These places should not be feared just understood. Nuff respect for making this one.
Great video. My dad was a physician at the free clinic run by the Jesuits in Denham Town, and he often talked about the poverty--he himself was raised in the "Dungle". A lot of the people that left Jamaica between 1962 and 1975 because of the political violence and corruption were manufacturers and other entrepreneurs who could have provided jobs and economic improvement. Your taxi driver was a very brave man!
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bigtrump270 1 month ago
Can you imagine what Jamaica would be like today if Michael Manley and Seaga hadn't ruined the country. Over 40 yrs later and downtown is an eyesore. It's really painful to watch
pennyredfern 1 year ago
@pennyredfern how they ruined this country? can you tell me more?
kazkoks 1 year ago
@pennyredfern During the early 70s Manley was prime minister.He tried to bring communism to the country and told the middle class if they didn't like it the could leave & there were 5 flights a day to Miami & they did just that-they left in droves.He also brought guns into the country so Seaga-leader of the opposition -brought in guns too to win elections and now you can see the effect it has on these communities
pennyredfern 1 year ago
Nice video. I enjoyed the ride. I grew up in Arnette Gardens. The place does not make the violence, it is the very few that feed of the people's fear. These places should not be feared just understood. Nuff respect for making this one.
whowahfinow 1 year ago
this video makes me wanna go to JA more than ever
alonsoreggae 1 year ago
Great video. My dad was a physician at the free clinic run by the Jesuits in Denham Town, and he often talked about the poverty--he himself was raised in the "Dungle". A lot of the people that left Jamaica between 1962 and 1975 because of the political violence and corruption were manufacturers and other entrepreneurs who could have provided jobs and economic improvement. Your taxi driver was a very brave man!
Drogyne 1 year ago
Best video to date showing Kingston 12 and 13.
Top-notch videography, captions and musical selections!
I say give your taxi driver a Medal of Valour/Valor
for having the guts to drive through Rema, Arnett Gardes /Concrete Jungle and Greenwich Town.
I now use a map to place them in perspective with areas in Kingston
that are familiar to me.
Places that I only heard about but never dared to set foot in..
Pools of potential and creativity have become war zones,
with no end in sight.
vizbit 1 year ago
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vizbit 1 year ago
Heavy
tiptopsound 1 year ago
Top notch selection to accompany a fascinating drive 'bout town
portojammrp 1 year ago
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portojammrp 1 year ago
Thanks for posting this driveumentary. Amazing stuff.
Looks like a warzone.
Perfect soundtrack.
Ryonik 1 year ago
great clip..thanks for posting this
gort22001 1 year ago