5 Things You (Probably) Did Not Know About the Watsonville Riots
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Sunday, January 18th marks the 85th anniversary of the Watsonville Riots. A dark episode in Asian American history.
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I love that you made this video because it is an important lesson/message for us Filipino Americans and anyone interested in American history in general... But god I wish you would get rid of the background music...
It's awesome that you made this video but what's up with the loud guitar music. I can barely hear you. Doesn't even match the content you're sharing. This is about a horrible moment in history, not some rock on type of content. Appreciate the history lesson, hope I can hear you in the future and the music matches the mood of your stories.
Great video bro. Sad reality. I'm glad pilipino's persevered! God bless. - Blaise, Toronto
Thank you for this video, the information is important for people to know about. However the music is really loud and distracting. Please consider editing to reduce the volume.
get rid of the music in the background!
EDUCATIONAL BUT THE ECHO IS TERRIBLE.
I just heard about this on the radio. Couldn’t understand really what you’re saying. Please turn down that guitar solo shit!
I am Mexican Filipino American that has family that worked the fields in Watsonville at the time. I have a theory that Filipinos have also influenced the Pachuco and Zoot suit styles. I know for sure my Granfathers were very well dressed even though they were poor.
@larryjones4760
3 жыл бұрын
does your grandpa survive?
@gramz8006
3 жыл бұрын
@@larryjones4760My great grandfather past away but my grandfather still lives near Watsonville .
@watsonvillecalifash8278
2 жыл бұрын
@@gramz8006 I live there, ngl it was the white folks doing this to y'all, we mexicans are coo af with yal 💯 white folks don't even exist in watsonville now it's All pure Hispanics now, much love man, from Watsonville Ca
Hi Kirby, Do you mind re-uploading this video again with lower music?
I live in Watsonville !
@watsonvillecalifash8278
2 жыл бұрын
Same and glad to say we mexicans got rid of all those racist white folks and took over the town, the original founder of Watsonville was kicked out and sent 2 Pennsylvania, where he made a 2nd Watsonville cuz this one failed him lol the 2nd Watsonville is in Pennsylvania and it's called "Watsontown" 👀 no cap bro, white folks be expressing White lives matter, KKK, and they go against BLM peaceful protests, over here in Watsonville Ca we protest and stand by BLM not against them. We have peacefully rallys, Ngl we saved this town 💯 s/o from Watsonville Ca
Please remove the music, so hard to hear you.
We still in Watsonville Pinoy Pride Won't Stop Til The Casket Drops Bahala Na?
Very educational on a little known historical event. Would be easier to listen to without the rock music.
Wow, this shocked me. Talagang hindi pala safe doon😐 I know racism is relevant even to this day, though I hope not as violent. RIP to those who died...
What’s up with that music????
the music is so out of place. 🤦♂️
I couldn't understand anything but the guitar solo.
That riot happened like over 20 years ago lol ppl in Watsonville nowadays won't even want to riot for George Floyd
Asian, PLEASE.