On this past Sat November 22nd 2008 my cameras Caught about a fourteen cops more or less. Who had pulled over a young man by the name of Mark Aragona for a no seat belt. Soon after things turned ugly when the young man asked why he was pulled over the cop said seat belt Asshole according to several witnesses. My cameras started rolling after my neighborhood was outraged by this police misuse of force on this young man. From my camera it is hard to tell I was so shaken by having to film the cops doing what I thought was Plain wrong. This was not the way for this to be handled. The boy was pulled out of the car by his neck. Then manhandled so bad that when the other cops arrived they all just jumped in to something that could have had more control had they use Respect, courtesy and professionalism is Visible in the video only on the cars they drive not in there hearts.
We want your comments even if you are a cop is this Police Brutality or not
The video below is taken by helloignorants streetsjournalism and show the NYPD police Brutality you deside?
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
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Monday, November 17, 2008
What do you want to be when yow grow up
This is a tricky question, probably one of the most difficult you will have to answer in your life.
First of all because you must have an answer right away, even if it is not the right one, even if it is not the best one. And also, because always has to be something amazing, something almost impossible, something that has to please more the person who is asking the question than yourself. Why? Because you learned this way.
Really pisses me of the way we keep doing things for centuries, just because we learned it supposed to be like that, or because we are afraid of facing the reality, or because we just can handle changes, or because we are lazy enough to don't face or defects and work on what we should change. I know in my heart it's all those things together and much more. I understand, but I don't know how to change.
Maybe I do, and who gave me the clue was this 8-years-old North-American boy... He answered to my stupid question, "What do you want to be when you grow up", with an "I want to be a garbage man". That sounded to me so right, so trustful, so truthful, so deep, so honest. That information knock me out in such a way that I reached the future, and I could vision human beings so develop that they don't judge or evaluate by how much you have, but by how much value you hold.
I believe the concept of value is changing, and it is sad we are still so ignorant about it. If you trust in something more powerful than simple coincidences, you would agree that everything that exists was allowed for this supreme intelligence, just because was necessary. Well, for a certain reason the arts, drugs and garbage men (and so many other things) were necessary to our development, and they still are to our society.
The point is: everything that you can find and think about in this life is necessary. Everything. So why do you have to be somebody, or believe in something, or even live in a society just to please the others to fit in the system? Just because this way you don't bother that much?
You have to bother! You have to make it different. Is the only way to leave you marks in the world.
First of all because you must have an answer right away, even if it is not the right one, even if it is not the best one. And also, because always has to be something amazing, something almost impossible, something that has to please more the person who is asking the question than yourself. Why? Because you learned this way.
Really pisses me of the way we keep doing things for centuries, just because we learned it supposed to be like that, or because we are afraid of facing the reality, or because we just can handle changes, or because we are lazy enough to don't face or defects and work on what we should change. I know in my heart it's all those things together and much more. I understand, but I don't know how to change.
Maybe I do, and who gave me the clue was this 8-years-old North-American boy... He answered to my stupid question, "What do you want to be when you grow up", with an "I want to be a garbage man". That sounded to me so right, so trustful, so truthful, so deep, so honest. That information knock me out in such a way that I reached the future, and I could vision human beings so develop that they don't judge or evaluate by how much you have, but by how much value you hold.
I believe the concept of value is changing, and it is sad we are still so ignorant about it. If you trust in something more powerful than simple coincidences, you would agree that everything that exists was allowed for this supreme intelligence, just because was necessary. Well, for a certain reason the arts, drugs and garbage men (and so many other things) were necessary to our development, and they still are to our society.
The point is: everything that you can find and think about in this life is necessary. Everything. So why do you have to be somebody, or believe in something, or even live in a society just to please the others to fit in the system? Just because this way you don't bother that much?
You have to bother! You have to make it different. Is the only way to leave you marks in the world.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Traffic Cops Gone Wild
The City of New York is on a rampage when it comes to ticketing the public and the work force that drives New York's truck's and delivery vans. In this video you will see two examples of what I am writing about and have taken the time to get on video. Traffic Cops Gone wild So if you want to leave a comment or send a video of what you see. We would love to post your stuff here on Hello Ignorants and Streets Journalism
Friday, September 26, 2008
Northwest And Delta Protest Merger In NYC
Yesterday, the September 25th, we found a story that needs to come to light. We found this story by being in the right place at the right time. We came across the the protest on between 52nd and 51st streets early morning on 7th Ave., in New York. This protest involving Northwest airlines and Delta airlines Was being held just across from The Clinton Global Initiative. Where in another building across from the Global Initiative the Airline shareholders were voting on this merger that could mean lost of union to one side and lack of Delta every gaining a union.
The Video above is from The Northwest Airlines Delta Merger Protest September 25TH 2008 NYC 7 TH Ave Between 52ND and 51ST
The Video above is from The Northwest Airlines Delta Merger Protest September 25TH 2008 NYC 7 TH Ave Between 52ND and 51ST
Monday, May 26, 2008
Thursday, May 8, 2008
More complaints about the MTA
Over the past month I have become obsess of filming and exposing the safety issues in the ever aging MTA transit system.
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Saturday, April 26, 2008
Overcrowded buses: Have you ever been in one???
Have you ever been on a bus that seems to be bursting at the seams? Well, if the answer is YES!!!, than you know how uncomfortable and unsafe it feels.
If you feel like rag doll, while you are shaking all over the place on the bus, give us your (igno)rant!
If you feel like rag doll, while you are shaking all over the place on the bus, give us your (igno)rant!
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