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Join the Law Enforcement Career Path Academy
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The Saint Paul Police Department’s (SPPD) Law Enforcement Career Path Academy (LECPA) is for young adults who are interested in becoming Saint Paul Police Officers but face financial and/or other barriers to attending college and finding employment. SPPD, working in partnership with Century College, have developed a comprehensive program that gives participants an opportunity to earn an associate’s degree with a goal of becoming SPPD Officers. Community Engagement Cadets in the LECPA program will attend college and support the department’s community engagement efforts as they work on a pathway into a successful career in Law Enforcement.
Cadets participate in community-based mentoring, youth programming, community service, and community engagement events to strengthen the ties between police and the community while providing at-risk youth with role models, pro-social activities, and beneficial influences that foster positive youth development. Additionally, the program prepares young adults from disadvantaged backgrounds for careers in law enforcement, helping to make city law-enforcement more representative of the communities served. Twenty-five former cadets graduated from the SPPD academy. The LECPA program has helped diversify the ranks of the SPPD - at the end of 2022, 31% of officers are BIPOC, compared to 23% six years earlier.
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Highlights from Mayor Carter's 2025 Budget Address
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Mayor Carter presented his 2025 Budget Address at the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Saint Paul on August 13, 2024. Visit stpaul.gov/2025-budget-address to watch the full address and/or read the full remarks.
Mayor Carter's 2025 Library Budget Address
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Mayor Melvin Carter, Library Director Maureen Hartman, and Library Board Chair and Ward 3 City Councilmember Saura Jost present the 2025 Library Budget Address from Rice Park in front of the brand-new Mobile Library and the George Latimer Central Library in downtown Saint Paul.
The Brand-New Mobile Library Launches with Expanded Services
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Saint Paul Public Library's Mobile Library is a vibrant and dynamic community resource, bringing the rich offerings of the library directly to neighborhoods throughout the city. This innovative service is a testament to SPPL’s commitment to accessibility and inclusivity, ensuring that everyone, regardless of location, can benefit from our vast collection of materials, resources, services, and p...
Mayor Carter's 2025 Budget Address
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Mayor Carter delivers his 2025 Budget Address live from the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Saint Paul. Learn more at stpaul.gov/2025-budget-address.
Saint Paul Business Awards | Swede Hollow Cafe
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The nominations for the 2024 Saint Paul Business Awards are due August, 23, 2024. Nominate your favorite business at: www.stpaul.gov/businesses/open-business/saint-paul-business-awards
Day in the Life of a Public Works Solid Waste Worker
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Our Solid Waste Workers are a key part of keeping our city clean. To learn more about the position or apply, visit www.stpaul.gov/jobs
Saint Paul Business Awards | InControl
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The nominations for the 2024 Saint Paul Business Awards are due August, 23, 2024. Nominate your favorite business at: www.stpaul.gov/businesses/open-business/saint-paul-business-awards
Kellogg/Third Street Bridge Replacement Project Begins
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Learn more about the project at stpaul.gov/kellogg-3 The City of St Paul will be replacing the Kellogg-3rd Street bridge to address the need for a more reliable connection to the City that will accommodate people walking, biking, taking transit, and driving.
Full Remarks: Announcing the Start of the Kellogg/3rd St. Bridge Replacement Project
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The City of St Paul will be replacing the Kellogg-3rd Street bridge to address the need for a more reliable connection to the City that will accommodate people walking, biking, taking transit, and driving. Learn more at stpaul.gov/kellogg-3
Reparations Commission Meeting | July 24, 2024
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Learn more at: stpaul.gov/reparations Meeting Agenda: 1. Roll Call 2. Labor Acknowledgement 3. Overview of City Council Budget Process 4. Discussion of 2024 Workplan Activities - DRAFT 1 5. Discussion of Committee Appointments 6. Adoption of Bylaws 7. Next meeting 8. Other 9. Adjournment
Full Remarks: Pedro Park Groundbreaking
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View the full design rendering flythrough video here: ua-cam.com/video/jZ8GdV67piU/v-deo.html Learn more about Common Cent at stpaul.gov/common-cent. Pedro Park is located at the corner of 10th St. E and Robert St. N. in a vibrant and growing part of downtown Saint Paul. Formerly the site of Pedro Luggage Center, the plot of land was donated by the Pedro family to the City of Saint Paul to be d...
Our Saint Paul | Pedro Park Groundbreaking
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Our Saint Paul | Pedro Park Groundbreaking
Saint Paul Business Awards | Wildflyer Coffee
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Saint Paul Business Awards | Wildflyer Coffee
Full Remarks: New Turf Field Installed with Common Cent Sales Tax Funds
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Full Remarks: New Turf Field Installed with Common Cent Sales Tax Funds
New Turf Field Installed with Common Cent Sales Tax Funds
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New Turf Field Installed with Common Cent Sales Tax Funds
Mississippi River Flood Cleanup
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Mississippi River Flood Cleanup
Reparations Commission Meeting | June 26, 2024
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Reparations Commission Meeting | June 26, 2024
Reparations Commission Meeting | May 22, 2024
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Reparations Commission Meeting | May 22, 2024
Kellogg/3rd Street Bridge Reconstruction Update
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Kellogg/3rd Street Bridge Reconstruction Update
Saint Paul Business Awards | Dabbler Depot
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Saint Paul Business Awards | Dabbler Depot
2024 Saint Paul Business Awards | Nominations Now Open
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2024 Saint Paul Business Awards | Nominations Now Open
Community Celebrates Future Wakan Tipi Center
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Community Celebrates Future Wakan Tipi Center
Ruam Mit Thai + Lao Cuisine Reopens in New Downtown Location
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Ruam Mit Thai Lao Cuisine Reopens in New Downtown Location
Announcing the New Garbage and Recycling Contract Agreements
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Announcing the New Garbage and Recycling Contract Agreements
2024 Soapbox Derby at Hidden Falls Regional Park
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2024 Soapbox Derby at Hidden Falls Regional Park
Glass in Flight 2 - On Display Now at Como Park Zoo & Conservatory
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Glass in Flight 2 - On Display Now at Como Park Zoo & Conservatory
Women of SPFD Promote Fitness and Firefighting Careers
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Women of SPFD Promote Fitness and Firefighting Careers
Join the Police Civilian Internal Affairs Review Commission (PCIARC)
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Join the Police Civilian Internal Affairs Review Commission (PCIARC)
Governor Walz Signs Firearms Straw Purchase Bill | June 3, 2024
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Governor Walz Signs Firearms Straw Purchase Bill | June 3, 2024

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @dbaggins46
    @dbaggins46 День тому

    Get her out of our city

  • @dbaggins46
    @dbaggins46 День тому

    Rebecca hates people with disabilities and discriminates against them

  • @GrampaGrizzle
    @GrampaGrizzle 7 днів тому

    Bookie the Book Mobile

  • @Amir_Nassir
    @Amir_Nassir 9 днів тому

    i love this trail. it gets stinky by the factories, but still nice

  • @bmingo2828
    @bmingo2828 9 днів тому

    Terrible mayor. Streetlights stripped of their wires with no consequences. Property crimes rising, roads crumbling, and taxes going through the roof. Where’s the money going Melvin?! Do not re-elect him please!

  • @cherylshort-z7b
    @cherylshort-z7b 10 днів тому

    I liked it was short and good and to the point.

  • @annhill922
    @annhill922 10 днів тому

    When we voted for the sale tax increase property taxes were not supposed to increase!!!

    • @FMSceo
      @FMSceo 10 днів тому

      48:50 Average increase of $11 a month so $132 a year. Property were going up anyways no matter how we look at it.

  • @adrienamcbride
    @adrienamcbride 13 днів тому

    Lifting New York's Palace Theater be like...

  • @namshimaru
    @namshimaru 20 днів тому

    I wonder how much this animation cost

  • @SusanAnderson-l7m
    @SusanAnderson-l7m 21 день тому

    Great video!

  • @petebusch9069
    @petebusch9069 23 дні тому

    And now its a ghetto.

  • @DinoMan_6
    @DinoMan_6 25 днів тому

    The man laughing in the back…he just couldn’t hold back huh…he probably thinks it’s some South Park skit…

  • @pathagerty6057
    @pathagerty6057 25 днів тому

    Melvin Carter's guaranteed income program will allow some of the poorest people lead a healthier, safer life. I fully support this program! P. Hagerty

  • @jmk2611
    @jmk2611 Місяць тому

    soon as it opens it will become a homeless campground. what a waste of money.

  • @goodnewsminnesota
    @goodnewsminnesota Місяць тому

    stay cool... thanK you

  • @namshimaru
    @namshimaru Місяць тому

    Check back in 2027

  • @Friedfish-zm7fx
    @Friedfish-zm7fx Місяць тому

    The silliness that is the request for reparations. (pt 1 of 18) Demanding reparations for long past damages to ancestors (slavery) is stupid, moronic, short-sighted, and unwise. Demanding reparations are cries of desperation from losers who remain losers after so much charity, philanthropy, gifting, hand outs, assistance, subsidies, affirmative action are given to them by society. The statute of limitation has been long expired; slaves and slave owners are long, long dead. A stupid commentator wrote: "There is no statute of limitations to indemnify damage to one's person or property in the insurance world." Incorrect. ALL insurance contracts have many clauses, coverage limits, constraints, restraints, and limitations. No insurance company exposes itself to infinite risk. No insurance company exposes itself to finite risk for infinite time. People demanding reparations are the same people who obsessively look for loose change under couch cushions and who cannot walk past a vending machine without checking the coin return slot. People demanding reparations are like the homeless foraging for money. The Confederacy. Hey!!! The Confederacy promoted slavery!!! The Confederacy should pay!!! Confederate bonds. Some American Descendant of Slaves (ADOS) gets hold of, say, $10 million in Confederate bonds. Can said descendant of slaves get $10M cash? Nope. The Confederate bonds can only be used as wallpaper or birdcage liner. The statute of limitations has run out. A stupid commentator wrote: "There is no statute of limitations for crimes against humanity." Yep. The US Confederacy was the agent of Slavery. The US Confederacy is long gone, gone with the wind. The injured party, the slaves, are long gone, dead, and buried. Besides, ChatGPT responded: "Yes, there are statutes of limitations for crimes, including crimes against humanity, in various jurisdictions around the world. However, the specifics can vary widely depending on the country and the nature of the crime." ChatGPT does not lie. ChatGPT is ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE!!! Submit to ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE!!! Any crime against a human is a crime against humanity. Slavery is Labor Exploitation. Abortion is the deliberate killing of unborn children. As crimes against humanity, is Slavery worse than Abortion? Abortion is Genocide. Slavery is not Genocide (today there are many living ADOS). Is there a statute of limitation on Abortion? Slavery is Labor Exploitation. Today, 2024 AD, there is still Labor Exploitation. Mean, nasty, horrible, terrible, immoral, dishonest employers withholding back pay from hard-working, honest, honorable, noble, industrious workers. Said workers should sue for back pay!!! With Interest!!! Extra punitive fines for EMOTIONAL DAMAGE!!! Stolen labor is SLAVERY!!! Stolen wages is SLAVERY!!! In California the statute of limitation for such lawsuits is 3 years. A stupid commentator wrote: "As a citizen of the USA you inherit the benefits and the debts of the Nation". Of course the National Debt (now > $30T) need to be paid off by the US taxpayers. However the accumulated back pay of the slaves is not part of the National Debt since at least 95% of back pay debts were incurred by individual slave owners, not by Government (Federal, State, local). While the federal and state governments used slave labor extensively, the actual title to the slaves was usually held by private individuals or entities. There were instances where government entities might directly own slaves, but these were not common. Again, looking at the law in California (a Progressive State), the statute of limitation on back pay disputes is 3 years, not 150 years. What we have here is a dispute about back pay for slaves, a dispute whose statute of limitation has long expired either on the level of State and of individual employer (slave owner). Well, the slave owner is long dead. But, but, but the slave owner's estate lives FOREVER to become mine, Mine, MINE!!! Nope. 95% chance the estate has been wiped away by the Civil War and of the surviving 5%, 99% chance it got wiped away by market forces in the following 100 years.

  • @Friedfish-zm7fx
    @Friedfish-zm7fx Місяць тому

    The Silliness that is the request for reparations. (pt 2 of 18) Demanding reparations for long past damages to ancestors (slavery) is stupid, moronic, short-sighted, and unwise. There was a limited time after the Civil War to demand legitimately for reparations for freed slaves from slave owners. OK, expropriate the wealth of the former slave owners and transfer said wealth to the freed slaves. History is tragic. The Civil War wiped out utterly the wealth of 99% of the former slave owners and many former slave owners were not land owners. Post-Civil War there was little to distribute to former slaves because nearly all southerners (Black, White) became destitute from the war. Who benefitted (financially, property-wise, wealth-wise) from the Civil War? Answer: the Northerners and they were not slave owners. But, but, but the evil Southern slave owners traded with the Northerners!!! The Northerners need to pay reparations!!! Nope. Said evil Southern slave owners traded also with people of Europe, Asia, South and Central America, even Africa. Should one demand reparations from Europe, Asia, South America, Central America, Africa, Australia? The source of slaves in the Americas was the African Continent. Africans selling off their ethnic siblings to slavery to the Western market (the Americas) and Eastern market (Muslim world) benefitted monetarily from the trade. Go demand reparations from the various African Nations. All African Nations will laugh at such demands for reparations. Go demand reparations from the various Muslim Nations. All Muslim Nations will laugh at such demands for reparations. Booker T. Washington (former slave) wrote about former slaves helping out their former owners who fell on hard times. Should said former slaves DEMAND reparations instead of helping the former owners? The slave revenge movies are popular today (2024 AD). A village has been totally destroyed by a tornado. God is guilty of this EVIL!!! Demand reparations from God!!! Such thoughts are idiotic. A village has been totally destroyed by a tornado. What to do? Wait until God provides reparations? Or would you get up and rebuild the village? Someone damaged either your person or your property. You have full rights to demand reparations from the guilty. However, tragically, the guilty is often destitute so what reparations can you get? Are you going to mourn your loss forever and never do anything? Back in the good old days, when someone cannot pay its debt, said person becomes a slave to the damaged person, slave to the person to whom the debt is owed. Are those demanding reparations yearning for the return of Slavery? In this case, Society at large to be slave to those demanding reparations?

  • @Friedfish-zm7fx
    @Friedfish-zm7fx Місяць тому

    The Silliness that is the request for reparations. (pt 3 of 18) Demanding reparations for long past damages to ancestors (slavery) is stupid, moronic, short-sighted, and unwise. Question: Should you suffer for the sins of your dead parents? Should you pay off the debts of your dead parents? Generational servitude is sustained by having children obligated for the debts of their parents: this is the history of poverty in 3rd world countries, aka s**th**e countries. There is an asymmetry. I am sure you are very eager to collect what is owed to your dead parents. Even if the debt is owed only to your dead great-great-great-grand parents. Underlying this eagerness is greed, NOT justice. This asymmetry makes one blind to the other party. You are not the sole party in society. Others (the other party) are also part of society. Question rephrased: Should the other party suffer for the sins of their dead parents? Should the other party pay off the debts of their dead parents or the debt of their great-great-great grand parents? Some reparations seekers may quote the Bible. Proverbs 3:27 = Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due, when it is in your power to act. The problem is that nothing is owed to the reparation seekers who are just grifters looking for something for nothing. If someone was owed, it is the long-dead great-great-great-grand parents, NOT you. Justice. The issue of reparation is often linked to that of justice. When you go to court, you do not determine what Justice is. The Judge, the Court, the Jury decide what is Justice for you. You may not be satisfied with the Justice but if you want to stay a citizen in good standing with society, you have to ACCEPT the Judgement. What you are seeking is not so much Justice but Satisfaction. Satisfaction has more in common with Retribution than with Justice. Yes, you can appeal again and again and again and again. You just become a vexatious litigant and your standing in society diminishes. You become a liability, not an asset to society.

  • @Friedfish-zm7fx
    @Friedfish-zm7fx Місяць тому

    The Silliness that is the request for reparations. (pt 4 of 18) Demanding reparations for long past damages to ancestors (slavery) is stupid, moronic, short-sighted, and unwise. Think of the Bible as a collection of writings by the Ancients Sages, not so much the Word of God. >>>>> Deuteronomy 15 : 1 = At the end of every seven years you must cancel debts. Comment: The above verse refers to you who want reparations. If reparations is debt, cancel the debt. What is your valuation of the concept of "statute of limitations"? Forgiving debt benefits you more than the debtor because otherwise, you will be filled of Anger and Resentment which pave the Road to Evil. Who is more likely to be Evil: Angry Person? non-Angry Person? Forgiving debt after 7 years does not let the debtor off the hook. Having not paid the debt within 7 years, the debtor is most likely to request again for more money, more resources. Having earned its reputation for nonpayment of debts, subsequent requests from said debtor will be rejected. >>>>> Deuteronomy 15 : 3 = You may require payment from a foreigner, but you must cancel any debt your brother owes you. Comment: Who is supposed to pay this "reparation"? Which entity is supposed to pay this "reparation"? Do you consider this entity to be a foreigner or a sibling? With a foreigner, require the completion of the transaction and/or contract and then you and the foreigner part ways FOREVER. War between you and the foreigner may ensue. After hostilities, no more contact, no more contract with the foreigner. Case settled. With a sibling, you will continue living with the sibling FOREVER. Forcing complete debt payment from a sibling will raise Anger in said Sibling. You may have gotten Justice (in name only and only for yourself) and there is no Peace in the House (the Sibling will see to that there is No Peace). What do you value more: Justice? Peace? Do you consider the USA (i.e. the US citizenry) to be a foreigner or sibling? >>>>> Deuteronomy 15 :11 = There will always be poor people in the land. Therefore I command you to be openhanded toward your brothers and toward the poor and needy in your land. Comment: The above verse refers to you who want reparations. Instead of demanding "reparations", try to become an asset, not a liability, to your society. The mob's motto: No Justice, no Peace! Much of the violence, turmoil, dystopia in this World is caused by people pursuing JUSTICE!!!, pursuing COSMIC JUSTICE!!! Question: what do you value more: Justice? Peace?

  • @Friedfish-zm7fx
    @Friedfish-zm7fx Місяць тому

    The Silliness that is the request for reparations. (pt 5 of 18) Demanding reparations for long past damages to ancestors (slavery) is stupid, moronic, short-sighted, and unwise. An essay by Dr. Thomas Sowell "REPARATIONS FOR SLAVERY?" (pt 1 of 2) The first thing to understand about the issue of reparations for slavery is that no money is going to be paid. The very people who are demanding reparations know that it is not going to happen. Why then are they demanding something that they know they are not going to get? Because the demagogues themselves will benefit, even if nobody else does. Stirring up historic grievances pays off in publicity and votes. Some are saying that Congress should at least issue an official apology for slavery. But slavery is not something you can apologize for, any more than you can apologize for murder. You apologize for accidentally stepping on someone’s toes or for playing your TV too loud at night. But, if you have ever enslaved anybody, an apology is not going to cut it. And if you never enslaved anybody, then what are you apologizing for? The very idea of apologizing for what somebody else did is meaningless, however fashionable it has become. A scholar once said that the great economist David Ricardo “was above the unctuous phrases that cost so little and yield such ample returns.” Apparently many others are not. The only thing that would give the idea of reparations for slavery even the appearance of rationality is an assumption of collective guilt, passed down from generation to generation. But, if we start operating on the principle that people alive today are responsible for what their ancestors did in centuries past, we will be adopting a principle that can tear any society apart, especially a multi-ethnic society like the United States. Even if we were willing to go down that dangerous road, the facts of history do not square with the demand for reparations. Millions of immigrants arrived in this country from Europe, Asia and Latin America after slavery was over. Are their descendants guilty too and expected to pay out hard cash to redeem themselves? Even during the era of slavery, most white people owned no slaves. Are their descendants supposed to pay for the descendants of those who did?

  • @Friedfish-zm7fx
    @Friedfish-zm7fx Місяць тому

    The Silliness that is the request for reparations. (pt 6 of 18) Demanding reparations for long past damages to ancestors (slavery) is stupid, moronic, short-sighted, and unwise. An essay by Dr. Thomas Sowell "REPARATIONS FOR SLAVERY?" (pt 2 of 2) What about the effect of all this on today’s black population? Is anyone made better off by being supplied with resentments and distractions from the task of developing the capabilities that pay off in a booming economy and a high-tech world? Whites may experience a passing annoyance over the reparations issue, but blacks-especially young blacks-can sustain more lasting damage from misallocating their time, attention and efforts. Does anyone seriously suggest that blacks in America today would be better off if they were in Africa? If not, then what is the compensation for? Sometimes it is claimed that slavery made a great contribution to the development of the American economy, from which other Americans benefitted, so that reparations would be like back pay. Although slaveowners benefitted from slavery, it is by no means obvious that there were net benefits to the economy as a whole, especially when you subtract the staggering costs of the Civil War. Should the immoral gains of dead people be repaid by living people who are no better off than if slavery had never existed? The poorest region of the United States has long been the region in which slavery was concentrated. The same is true of Brazil-and was true of 18th century Europe. The world-wide track record of slavery as an economic system is bad. Slaveowners benefitted, but that is not saying that the economy as a whole benefitted. The last desperate argument for reparations is that blacks have lower incomes and occupations than whites today because of the legacy of slavery. Do the people who say this seriously believe that black and white incomes and occupations would be the same if Africans had immigrated voluntarily to this country? Scholars who have spent years studying racial and ethnic groups in countries around the world have yet to come up with a single country where all the different groups have the same incomes and occupations. Why would people from Africa be the lone exception on this planet? Groups everywhere differ too much in too many ways to have the same outcomes. Slavery itself was not unique to Africans. The very word “slave” derives from the name of a European people-the Slavs, who were enslaved for centuries before the first African was brought to the Western Hemisphere. The tragic fact is that slavery existed all over the world, for thousands of years. Unfortunately, irresponsible demagogues have also existed for thousands of years.

    • @namshimaru
      @namshimaru Місяць тому

      I ain't reading all that.

  • @Friedfish-zm7fx
    @Friedfish-zm7fx Місяць тому

    The Silliness that is the request for reparations. (pt 7 of 18) Demanding reparations for long past damages to ancestors (slavery) is stupid, moronic, short-sighted, and unwise. Walter Williams on Slave Reparations. Calls for slavery reparations have returned with the publication of Ta-Nehisi Coates' "The Case for Reparations" in The Atlantic magazine (May 21, 2014). In making his argument, Coates goes through the horrors of slavery, Reconstruction, Jim Crow and gross racial discrimination. First off, let me say that I agree with reparations advocates that slavery was a horrible, despicable violation of basic human rights. The gross discrimination that followed emancipation made a mockery of the guarantees of the U.S. Constitution. I also agree slave owners and slave traders should make reparations to those whom they enslaved. The problem, of course, is slaves, slave owners and slave traders are all dead. Thus, punishing perpetrators and compensating victims is out of the hands of the living. Punishing perpetrators and compensating victims is not what reparations advocates want. They want government to compensate today's blacks for the bondage suffered by our ancestors. But there's a problem. Government has no resources of its very own. The only way for government to give one American a dollar is to first - through intimidation, threats and coercion - confiscate that dollar from some other American. Therefore, a moral question arises. What moral principle justifies punishing a white of today to compensate a black of today for what a white of yesterday did to a black of yesterday? There's another moral or fairness issue. A large percentage, if not most, of today's Americans - be they of European, Asian, African or Latin ancestry - don't even go back three or four generations as American citizens. Their ancestors arrived on our shores long after slavery. What standard of justice justifies their being taxed to compensate blacks for slavery? For example, in 1956, thousands of Hungarians fled the brutality of the USSR to settle in the U.S. What do Hungarians owe blacks for slavery? There's another thorny issue: During slavery, some free blacks purchased other blacks as a means to free family members. But other blacks owned slaves for the same reason whites owned slaves - to work farms or plantations. Are descendants of these slaveholding blacks eligible for and deserving of reparations? When African slavery began, there was no way Europeans could have enslaved millions of Africans. They had no immunity from diseases that flourished in tropical Africa. Capturing Africans to sell into slavery was done by Arabs and black Africans. Would reparations advocates demand that citizens of Ghana, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Kenya and several Muslim states tax themselves to make reparation payments to progeny of people whom their ancestors helped to enslave? Reparations advocates make the foolish unchallenged argument the United States became rich on the backs of free black labor. That's nonsense that cannot be supported by fact. Slavery doesn't have a very good record of producing wealth. Slavery was all over the South, and it was outlawed in most of the North. Buying into the reparations argument about the riches of slavery, one would conclude the antebellum South was rich and the slave-starved North was poor. The truth of the matter is just the opposite. In fact, the poorest states and regions of our nation were places where slavery flourished - Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia - while the richest states and regions were those where slavery was absent: Pennsylvania, New York and Massachusetts. One of the most ignored facts about slavery's tragic history - and it's virtually a secret today - is that slavery was a worldwide institution for thousands of years. It did not become a moral issue until the 18th century. Plus, the moral crusade against slavery started in the West, most notably England. I think the call for slavery reparations is simply another hustle. Advocates are not demanding government send checks to individual black people. They want taxpayer money to be put into some kind of reparations fund from which black leaders decide who receives how much and for what purpose.

  • @vickilindberg6336
    @vickilindberg6336 Місяць тому

    What a joy to just be able to turn the house, contents & papers over to someone who actually wants them.

  • @vickilindberg6336
    @vickilindberg6336 Місяць тому

    Possible correction: "Peasants". You had to own land to be qualified to get a peasant. Many of the immediate grants were "laborers," too poor to qualify as peasants.

  • @girnucci
    @girnucci Місяць тому

    So they did war amongst themselves. We rarely hear a bout this

  • @lamasay
    @lamasay Місяць тому

    Yeah Ruam Mit is back baby!! Best Thai in town.

  • @ILoveSaintPaulLLC
    @ILoveSaintPaulLLC Місяць тому

    Awesome!!!!

  • @user-jp4tl9zd8n
    @user-jp4tl9zd8n 2 місяці тому

    I was there for this in 2011. And have three cousins that are working on the police 🚓🚓🚓🚓🚓🚨🚓🚨🚓🚨🚓🚨🚓🚨 officers, in my family members trees.

  • @gumbypokey5346
    @gumbypokey5346 2 місяці тому

    BEAUTIFUL!!

  • @generalmarcus5761
    @generalmarcus5761 2 місяці тому

    Crying while i watch this video .

  • @advo53
    @advo53 2 місяці тому

    Great video!

  • @JackLee-dc9bm
    @JackLee-dc9bm 2 місяці тому

    Yes I'm looking for the website for the tour black history on June 19th

  • @ctwatcher
    @ctwatcher 2 місяці тому

    Stolen tax for his skool debt? Isn't he termed as a domestic terrorist on hard working people? Yes.

  • @scottcooper8633
    @scottcooper8633 2 місяці тому

    Right let see. My Garage just got broken on to Over memorial day weekend And nobody is doing anything What a great way to start summer They stole my $1500 Snow bike cops did not even come out to take pictures or anything They only took the police report over the phone

  • @Toenail4ever
    @Toenail4ever 2 місяці тому

    I used to live here

  • @Cragdognamedbear
    @Cragdognamedbear 3 місяці тому

    I spent my childhood playing in this park and then only recently learned that it was my 4x Great Grandfather who lead the Ojibwe into battle against the Dakota. Pretty wild how this world works.

  • @Dman9fp
    @Dman9fp 3 місяці тому

    Here in Tampa- pedestrians intentionally cross busy highways when they arent suppose to, and avoid crosswalks like the plague

  • @dosadoodle
    @dosadoodle 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for including the description, which was helpful historical background for this name change (or perhaps more accurately, name reinstatement).

  • @PKr25-R17
    @PKr25-R17 3 місяці тому

    We happened to have breakfast at the Downtowner the day this home was moved down seventh street near the restaurant. It cast quite a shadow blocking the sun as it moved slowly on its journey to a new location. It was exciting to watch.

  • @sarahmevissen3359
    @sarahmevissen3359 3 місяці тому

    What is this track?

    • @stpaulgov
      @stpaulgov 3 місяці тому

      The track is called "No One Around" by Strength to Last.

  • @Milehighchannel69
    @Milehighchannel69 3 місяці тому

    Just wondering if a citizen can come in and film this as well and disseminate information.

  • @user-jp4tl9zd8n
    @user-jp4tl9zd8n 4 місяці тому

    I was there for the memorial service day.

  • @damo780
    @damo780 4 місяці тому

    Sad

  • @user-jp4tl9zd8n
    @user-jp4tl9zd8n 4 місяці тому

    John O Brain was my Dads best friend and its hard to know he died and my father Robert G Deatherage in 1974. I was only a teenager at the time. Family friends of my parents 💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘 then lost alot more later up to now.

  • @lindamutch191
    @lindamutch191 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for sharing this story.

  • @rosariobeats-qsdv_evs2314
    @rosariobeats-qsdv_evs2314 4 місяці тому

    😅😮I'm the white 1965 chevy corvair with the dominican flag good times

  • @robwrighter4157
    @robwrighter4157 4 місяці тому

    You need to be arrested mayor carter

  • @therespectedlex9794
    @therespectedlex9794 4 місяці тому

    Why if it isn't Mayor Goldie.

  • @user-jp4tl9zd8n
    @user-jp4tl9zd8n 4 місяці тому

    I loss my tie shirts pins beands have to buy new ones.