Burn Motherf*cker, Burn!: Documentary on the 1992 LA uprising premieres tonight on Showtime…

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theres like 5 different documentaries coming out about the l.a riots but none of them have footage of my uncle running with a box of hot cheetos

the lapd initially made the decision to let fans go home from the dodger game without telling them anything was wrong

i remember my uncle telling me that him and his friends were there and while coming home on the hollywood freeway they were stopped by people running through traffic and there were palm trees on fire lol

they had no idea what was going on
 
i plan on watching all these docs on the la riots

theyre giving another one this friday on abc and another one on saturday on the nat geo channel
 
ckfree;c-9743152 said:
theres like 5 different documentaries coming out about the l.a riots but none of them have footage of my uncle running with a box of hot cheetos

the lapd initially made the decision to let fans go home from the dodger game without telling them anything was wrong

i remember my uncle telling me that him and his friends were there and while coming home on the hollywood freeway they were stopped by people running through traffic and there were palm trees on fire lol

they had no idea what was going on


 
I've only seen the showtime documentary on the riots. I'll try to catch the other ones.

Here is the trailer for the doc on Nat Geo.
 
i remember that guy who when asked why he was arrested replied

'i was just going to the store to get some mfing cigarettes'

and then as laughter erupted in the background phil shuman said 'sir, were on live television'

lmao

-0NlpH8A

https://theringer.com/menace-ii-society-boyz-n-the-hood-la-riots-1992-147216bc8b30

What ‘Menace II Society’ and ‘Boyz n the Hood’ can teach us about the L.A. riots



this was a really good read
 
Lurkristocrat ;c-9752397 said:
Man....im LA riot-ed out at this point.

Having actually experienced it (was living off Imperial & Central, right in the god damn middle of all of it) and having seen how the OJ 30 for 30 covered it... it's hard to summon the interest, but Ima watch it eventually.
 
Inglewood_B;c-9754112 said:
Lurkristocrat ;c-9752397 said:
Man....im LA riot-ed out at this point.

Having actually experienced it (was living off Imperial & Central, right in the god damn middle of all of it) and having seen how the OJ 30 for 30 covered it... it's hard to summon the interest, but Ima watch it eventually.

Watching it right now.

How many black owned businesses reopened after all the chaos?
 
It shows you how things have not changed. The same issues that caused the riots are still here and no one is talking about it outside of blacks.
 
kingofbama205;c-9756094 said:
I've watched a few LA Riot documentaries these datst& this one & Last night's Nat Geo one are 2 of the best

I'm watching the A&E one right now. The Nat Geo special last night was good. Seen some footage I had never seen before.

The 1965 Watts riots must always be referenced. The shit was going to explode soon enough.
 
Broddie;c-9756598 said:
KingLuciano ;c-9756574 said:
White folks on twitter crying, talking about its anti-white propaganda.

The truth stings their soul everytime.

The funny thing is that there are white people in these docs speaking truth. Like you said, that shit burns them.
 
My first time seeing any video of white people looting, the only white person the media would show is Reginald Denny taking that ass whoopin.
 
riots

rodney king

rampart

gang violence

brac

northridge quake

etc

the 90s were really difficult for l.a

i almost died at the age of 10 for wearing my chicago bulls gear

had about 7-10 geri curl wearing dudes run up on me asking me 'what you doing with that dead red on cuz?' i said im a bulls fan their response was 'we don't give a fuck, dont be up in here with that shit on!'

never forgot
 
ckfree;c-9757386 said:
riots

rodney king

rampart

gang violence

brac

northridge quake

etc

the 90s were really difficult for l.a

i almost died at the age of 10 for wearing my chicago bulls gear

had about 7-10 geri curl wearing dudes run up on me asking me 'what you doing with that dead red on cuz?' i said im a bulls fan their response was 'we don't give a fuck, dont be up in here with that shit on!'

never forgot

What hood was It?
 
northside7;c-9757395 said:
ckfree;c-9757386 said:
riots

rodney king

rampart

gang violence

brac

northridge quake

etc

the 90s were really difficult for l.a

i almost died at the age of 10 for wearing my chicago bulls gear

had about 7-10 geri curl wearing dudes run up on me asking me 'what you doing with that dead red on cuz?' i said im a bulls fan their response was 'we don't give a fuck, dont be up in here with that shit on!'

never forgot

What hood was It?

my cousin lived on marengo and orange grove in pasadena

they had moved from compton where they thought everything would be rainbows and unicorns

NOPE
 

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