*I Do Not Own This Video* The town of Flint, Michigan, a miniscule point on the map, recently drew national attention through documentary film maker Michael Moore. Moore, a Flint native, wrote and directed the documentary Roger and Me about the darker side of capitalism and General Motors. Omar McGee, another Flint native, picks up where Moore left off with Flint Town Kids, a documentary showing the African American dark side of Flint. Flint is predominantly populated by African Americans who migrated from the south after Reconstruction. Flint can be viewed as a microcosm of America's poverty stricken urban areas. Once abandoned by General Motors, Flint became one of the poorest urban areas in the country. Flint Town Kids captures the bleak setting in which these Flint natives exist. It powerfully examines the hardships, the sufferings, mishaps and sacrifices made in order to persist in this town. Flint Town Kids highlights the frightening education system in Flint where schools are designed to produce basketball players only. On the other hand, students who are non basketball players are left with mediocre excuses for classrooms while adjusting to the lack of libraries needed to empower young minds. The documentary takes a very close look at children who bare the armor of strength in trying to escape Flint. Flint's has been successful in producing a legacy of basketball players ranging from playground hopefuls to the pros. The film highlights current and former NBA players such as Morris Peterson (Toronto Raptors), Eddie Robinson (Chicago Bulls), Trent Tucker and Glen Rice as well as Tracy McGrady (Houston Rockets) LeBron James, (Cleveland Caveliers), Jason Richardson (Golden State Warriors) Chucky Atkins (Boston Celtics) and Jonathan Bender (Indiana Pacers) who have achieved the dream of making it to the pros. For those who are not as fortunate to escape the nightmarish lifestyle that Flint brings, they embark on survival methods such as drugs and violence. Flint Town Kids brings to light the little faith left in the system. Children raising kids and kids age ten killing each other is just an everyday part of life in Flint. The documentary will depict those shocking scenes in the lives of children who are left with no choice but to make adult decisions in a world where only the fittest survive. For many adults the consuming goal of overcoming poverty lies in making cocaine. Flint Town Kids graphically explores this process which seems to have become the saving grace for many in a town that presents scarce positive outcomes for the future. Flint Town Kids will leave audiences outraged and enthralled with the African American lifestyle in an area that once presented promise only miles from the Motor City.
im tellin all of yall come to the northside of tulsa thugtown 918 its goin down my nigga and we coming up fast
warzonologist 1 week ago
man brings back memories. 81O
metalmexicanmosh 2 weeks ago
Whats the song at the lebron highlights called?
usmanmajid96 2 weeks ago
You'd think something could be done to improve these kids way of life . . . You'd think!!!
SeanMBryans 2 weeks ago
810 I love my city 100 but what makes me mad is come on we got females in the league to I'm only 17 a female from flint & all y'all given me is niggas to look up to then turn around mad when all the bitchs turnin gay well if y'all would let the ladies represent sometimes it would make a difference but other then that I LOVE ALL MY FLINT BABIES FROM MERRILL GUNDRY DAYTON THE 5th THE BUC EVERYBODY & r.i.p all my thugs
ShayzzxThuqinzzx 1 month ago
Tht shit still hurts.. but it fueled me to get outta flint nd now I'm playin college football. RIP Melvin D. Hawks
forty2cold 2 months ago
Damn mann.. tht was my dad tht got killed in Pierson, I was there tht day too nd seen it nd I was only 7 then
forty2cold 2 months ago
810 0ne l0ve
metalmexicanmosh 3 months ago
i called this shit home too.
metalmexicanmosh 3 months ago
I love my city. (810) fa life. N-Dub c/o "03"
vincelsawyer 3 months ago