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Forgotten Americans: The Hardest Working People You'll Never Meet | Wild Wonderful West Virginia | ENDEVR Documentary
Hard Earned - Meet the Working Class: • Meet the Working Class...
“Wild, Wonderful West Virginia” is what people call their state in the middle of the Appalachian mountains. But under the idyll hides a black hell: a labyrinth of low tunnels in which miners have to crawl on their hands and knees all day long in the dark.
The film team accompanies a traditional miner's family in their everyday life. With the two sons Scott and Steven Lockhart they go for miles into the mountains. At the end of the shaft the battle for the coal begins for them and a dozen buddies, constantly crawling in the dark. The open conversations with the miners make us understand why lifelong democrats suddenly entrust their hopes for the future to a Donald Trump.
This is an expedition to the original and sinister sides of the remote mountain state. An expedition to a fair of a snake-handler-Pfingst community, a meeting with musician Alan Cathead Johnston and his bluegrass and mountain music ballads, or Sheriff Martin West, who in a lawsuit blames the three most powerful American pharmaceutical companies for the rampant opioid epidemic. Maria Gunnoe is also a fighter. The Cherokee Indian has been threatened for 17 years for daring to denounce the coal barons for destroying the beautiful mountains of West Virginia
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@ENDEVRDocs
@ENDEVRDocs Год назад
The documentary also ventures beyond the coal mines to uncover the lesser-known sides of this Appalachian state - from snake-handling Pentecostal churches to the bluegrass and mountain ballads of Alan Cathead Johnston. We also speak with Sheriff Martin West, who sued the country’s three biggest pharmaceutical makers for their role in the opioid epidemic that has swept the region. And we meet another person who has decided to fight back: Maria Gunnoe, a young Cherokee activist who has dared to take on the coal barons that are ravaging the beautiful mountains of West Virginia. Welcome to the ENDEVR SUNDAY DOC
@montanastranger
@montanastranger Год назад
Thank you very much for your amazing channel. So far this channel is informative and offers glimpses into different aspects of our world. I personally appreciate not having narration that constantly gives their "2 cents" on everything.
@thishappycrafter272
@thishappycrafter272 Год назад
Love these documentaries!
@bigups1723
@bigups1723 Год назад
Great job.
@sharonhess4954
@sharonhess4954 Год назад
37:47 that my cousin he is a officer in McDowell County WV
@LavendLady
@LavendLady Год назад
When was this film recorded/made?
@mrrex1616
@mrrex1616 Год назад
It doesn't mean you're a tough man because you're stuck. Advocating for yourself to have a better life doesn't mean you're weak. It means you value yourself.
@KennethJones-pv7jx
@KennethJones-pv7jx Год назад
Either that or I farted.
@Red_Queens_Jubilee_Club
@Red_Queens_Jubilee_Club Год назад
I moved to West Virginia (WV) in 2018. I grew up in Maryland and we joked about WV being full of hillbillies. We thought it was an insult, but turns out calling folks in WV hillbilly is considered a compliment. My husband was in a U.S. Navy for 30 years and we lived many places; the most beautiful were Hawaii and West Virginia. A day doesn’t pass that I don’t marvel at the beauty that surrounds me. The view is incredible. The wildlife is amazing. The farmland; the old buildings… are all beautiful. The people are sweet and kind, but sadly they are caught in the claws of opioids, methamphetamines, and dying at the hands of fentanyl. It’s heartbreaking to see people so sucked into some so destructive.
@papawnanasaveslovesnlife9530
It's everywhere, I live in the capital of Kentucky n there's so many homeless from it, n we lose em in rounds but even attorneys n judges, the LE have addictions that doesn't discriminate it's not 1 side of town or just in the town it's countryside n there's 3 or 4 you knew each week losing the battle n 3 or 4 more that isn't said to be but is addiction related , God help us all for my children generation was wiped out in half by it n they either choose to get sober or we lose another life to it Everywhere you look 😤😩💯❗
@matthewsparks8821
@matthewsparks8821 Год назад
Well they don't like it, at all. Our culture is built off respect from the Honor culture. From the Antebellum period. It still resides here , especially when you hear the Virginia Tide water accent from Richmond down to Savannah. Just because alot of Appalachia is poor doesn't mean lower social class. Those are mental constructs we give ppl..hillbilly isn't nice or honest..BTW I am from Harlan, KY the poorest of Appalachia. Some ppl might laugh but deep down alot do not like being seen that way. 😢
@barbaravyse660
@barbaravyse660 Год назад
Don’t forget bluegrass music.
@Red_Queens_Jubilee_Club
@Red_Queens_Jubilee_Club Год назад
@@barbaravyse660 and Bluegrass Music. 😀
@JesusChrist2000BC
@JesusChrist2000BC Год назад
If they legalized the drugs they could make tons of money off of them and WV could be the state that goes from poverty to rich. But they have to start voting for economic progress.
@plaidchucks
@plaidchucks Год назад
This spoke to my heart. My dad’s family is from WV. My granddaddy died from black lung and one of my uncle’s was decapitated in a mine. My dad tried to avoid that fate & joined the Marines in 1960, but died in the 80s from all the chemicals he was exposed to during Vietnam. So although I didn’t grow up there, my heart breaks for WV. I wish some industry that wasn’t terrible for the people could move in. The people there deserve the best.
@genxx2724
@genxx2724 Год назад
I’m sorry your family suffered; and your dad took the path less traveled, which led to the same place. But his choice got you out of there. Live a good life. 💕
@katherinestrotman1162
@katherinestrotman1162 Год назад
They are some of the most hard working people. It makes me so frustrated the sacrifices that all those generations have had to make all due to some rich company who wanted more and didn't care who it affected.
@plaidchucks
@plaidchucks Год назад
@@genxx2724 honestly this is one of the nicest things anyone has ever said to me. I really do appreciate it.
@goldilox811
@goldilox811 Год назад
This is all a part of capitalism.
@galegrazutis964
@galegrazutis964 Год назад
😢😢😢😢😢💔💔💔💔
@debbiej4406
@debbiej4406 Год назад
I always love having my eyes opened to others ways of life and why they believe and think the ways they do. Really appreciate these kinds of docs.
@riceburner4747
@riceburner4747 Год назад
Appalachia has ALWAYS been a depressed area. People vote against themselves/or not at all in WVA. They elect a senator who lives off a yacht and drives a Maserati, yet says his choices are for the people. I'm an exsteelworker who lost his job/career in the 70's, & now it's the coal industry. Educate yourself, get involved in government, & VOTE.
@lynnjudd9036
@lynnjudd9036 Год назад
So it seems. That native American woman said it well when she talked about the coal companies taking from the land and polluting it but the people still seem to "hero worship" the mines just for the money.
@jimkost2002
@jimkost2002 Год назад
Use the system to fight the system--insanity. DO NOT CONSENT. Government is slavery. We have not had “public servants” since 1871
@jeep19
@jeep19 Год назад
If I may add, politicians play on the fear of poor white people in this area. The southern strategy will forever be in the republicans play book. That's the realization, they're uneducated because they've had good paying coal jobs, why do anything else. But, coal is a dying industry, coal companies know, and trump played on all their fear to secure the vote.
@МаксМ-р6ъ
@МаксМ-р6ъ Год назад
If you educate yourself even more you might find out that the vote game is rigged. But thats not why the people are poor. Basicly the problem is you(Well, more like you'r potential employer to be presice) can't compete with workers from third world countries that are willing to work for food in some cases. So the day the workers get all the benefits and a big paycheck is the day your product is dead competeing in the global economy. Thats why american car manufacturing and most other manufacturing are dead. If you want to change that you need to have importing restrictions, basicly force people to have to buy only american produced good's and/or remove tax and sallary restrictions and some of the safety hazards.
@maggiemae7539
@maggiemae7539 Год назад
When will people realize that your vote does not count?! Wake up people!
@KluverBucy
@KluverBucy Год назад
We should all respect and be grateful for the people who do this type of work.
@galegrazutis964
@galegrazutis964 Год назад
ABSOLUTELY 💯!! A million times over!!
@paulespinoza1994
@paulespinoza1994 Год назад
I agree 100 percent! I am not claustrophobic but I couldn't deal with being in such a confined space all day, day in and day out I take my hat off to these brave men & woman.
@davidgray1515
@davidgray1515 Год назад
Has nothing to do with bravery, its the only way they can make money. They have no other skill and zero education. They want to stay that way.
@ambercombs5346
@ambercombs5346 9 месяцев назад
It's not for the weak of heart.
@AdamB12
@AdamB12 Год назад
My dad immigrated from Africa in the early 70s (Eritrea) and he went to Ohio University in Athens which is on the border of Appalachia (less than an hour to the WV state line). My dad had the pleasure of meeting a custodian at the college who used to make moonshine as a side hustle. While the locals are very much weary of outsiders at first, they warmed up to my dad and gained a lot of respect because he had a work ethic that mirrored the people of Appalachia. Great people, they is.
@williamwilson6499
@williamwilson6499 Год назад
Your dad emigrated from Africa.
@alfonsomunoz4424
@alfonsomunoz4424 Год назад
Adam, I've met a few Bobcats here in Texas. They tell me it's a beautiful campus.
@BW-fz5kf
@BW-fz5kf Год назад
Your father came from Ethiopia. There was no such thing as Eritrea in the 1970s.
@christopherstmarin
@christopherstmarin Год назад
Documentary like these should be shown in schools when the kids are young, have a lot less shaming in our world.
@colleenpeck6347
@colleenpeck6347 Год назад
The Democrats are trying to get rid of coal but the companies run the state government!
@Harlowerayne
@Harlowerayne Год назад
25:25 What an amazing young man, after spending ten to twelve back breaking hours in the mine, he comes home and HELPS out in the kitchen. I appreciate how their families are TIGHT and their unending love for God and nation. I miss living in West Virginia. They were some of the best years of my life, I treated with nothing but kindness. The people of West Virginia will always hold a special place in my heart.
@jewel7322
@jewel7322 Год назад
$5,000 a month??? For THAT job. Man, they should consider unionizing. $5,000 is NOTHING compared to the work they’re doing. I work in a warehouse (unionized) and I make so much more than that plus benefits. They need to stop inhaling all the debris and think for moment what corporate is getting paid compared to them. And there ought to be class action suits for OSHA and the companies not making appearances on the job to ensure their safety (I.e. masks). It’s a shame, but I can understand the lack of employment and wanting to stay there. I wouldn’t want to move either. Corporations need to move closer to the mountains. It’s so hard to find employees…they’d have men and women looking for a career that supports their families. I’ve watched so many documentaries about the Appalachians. It truly is a special place, but these folks need more opportunities for employment. And the drug issue is a whole other subject up there!
@wwbuirkle
@wwbuirkle Год назад
There is but it would require moving
@blueoval250
@blueoval250 Год назад
$5k a month is a lot when you consider you can buy a house $40k OSHA has nothing do with mines. If they tried to come in they’d get turned away at the gate.
@timcurrent5511
@timcurrent5511 4 месяца назад
This must be what they call white privilege
@RBMNEWAGE
@RBMNEWAGE Год назад
That Sheriff is a good Soul. I hope that young man can be blessed with another opportunity and occupation. So many hard working people providing so much for the rest of us, they deserve increased benefits and resources to work safely.
@floridahummer
@floridahummer Год назад
they might have no degree but they have a good work ethic and work bloody hard for their families and risk life and limb every day. they put a lot of people to shame.
@genxx2724
@genxx2724 Год назад
These days parents and universities are turning out weak people.
@coffeepot3123
@coffeepot3123 Год назад
@@genxx2724 Blind pride is a nasty thing. I'd rather be called "WEAK!!" than die in a damn mine etc and cause generational trauma.
@genxx2724
@genxx2724 Год назад
@@coffeepot3123 I’d rathe4 be educated and also have fortitude. That’s not what’s happening these days.
@SDALLE99
@SDALLE99 Год назад
Yeah, and that’s why they’re going extinct 😂
@lindawhereever
@lindawhereever Год назад
Absolutely no one should have to work under those conditions, they probably wouldn’t do it if there were other options like studying for them.
@thndr_5468
@thndr_5468 Год назад
When you don't have anything else, family becomes the most valuable thing in you life.
@Friggsdottir
@Friggsdottir Год назад
It should ALWAYS be.
@NKdidit.24
@NKdidit.24 Год назад
Then I'd be screwed because I trust a rattlesnake before I'd trust my family. Very sad but that was their choice.
@HectorL360
@HectorL360 Год назад
Sad to see the guy talking about wanting to keep working and going home safe and not connecting the necessary dots to come to the realization that the Union is part of the thing that will help him achieve these things. His forefathers knew this, they fought alongside their Unions for the few rights and concessions that they enjoy, each one of which was striked for.
@mariatorres5563
@mariatorres5563 Год назад
Thank you for stating that, i was thinking the same thing. They have no clue or he has no clue, it's sad but the thing is that they do spend more time in the mines than outside.....Blessings to you an your family from puerto rico with lots of love
@davidpeppers551
@davidpeppers551 Год назад
Yes. and the guy who knows it would be better to wear a mask, but won't. Scraping up your knees and in the dark all day and you draw the line at a mask because it is uncomfortable? Machismo has got to be at play there somewhere. That and peer pressure.
@davidpeppers551
@davidpeppers551 Год назад
@@mariatorres5563 Could also be thinking that the boss might see this. Best to keep it under the hat until ready to go full out.
@_gungrave_6802
@_gungrave_6802 Год назад
@@davidpeppers551 Its more so stupididty thinking that he will be ok but fast forward a decade or two and he will be suffering from black lung
@mariekatherine5238
@mariekatherine5238 Год назад
@@_gungrave_6802 Black lung is a horrible way to go. One of my friend’s brothers died from it in 2016. But he got his wish and passed on the couch in their trailer outside of Pineville.
@michaelzimmerman9221
@michaelzimmerman9221 Год назад
The people of Appalachia are hands down the most honest and god fearing people! I’ve been gone for 25yrs and will hopefully return to retire!
@10wnuatgh123
@10wnuatgh123 Год назад
my father's whole side of the family were coal miners in Harlan County, Kentucky. luckily my grandparents moved out of Harlan County in the 1960s to give their kids a better life outside of rural Appalachia but this documentary was incredibly interesting for me to learn a little more about my family heritage
@heathercochran6514
@heathercochran6514 Год назад
I was born and raised in Harlan County. There’s no place like it. I’m glad you got better opportunities and I did the same a few times, but I always ended up coming back home. You should definitely take a trip to visit sometime to see the beauty of your family heritage. You’ll definitely be welcomed warmly ❤
@MsSylvia45
@MsSylvia45 Год назад
@@heathercochran6514I always think of Justified when I hear Harland County lol
@deborahchesser7375
@deborahchesser7375 Год назад
The song readin writin rt 23 explains the whole story for my Dad too. Moved up from SE Ky to work most of his life in a steel mill at Timken Roller Bearing. I have cousins that stayed and they did fine, it sure makes me wonder sometimes.
@jesuslives8963
@jesuslives8963 Год назад
These men are absolutely amazing!!! I thought it was sad when he said he wasn’t smart😔. He is super smart, his genius is in a different part of smart❤. We label people from school, but the real genius is who they ARE❤
@billyflood2430
@billyflood2430 Год назад
Young coal miners saying they aren't worried about the unions dying = dinosaurs not worried about the meteors...
@garyteague4480
@garyteague4480 Год назад
Yes that kinda took me by surprise to hear them talking non union when they fought hard for them years ago
@wwbuirkle
@wwbuirkle Год назад
@@garyteague4480 They are corrupt that's why
@phade2blaq
@phade2blaq Год назад
Unions across the board have been dead for a long time and now that most states are right to work, that was the death knell for unions.
@wwbuirkle
@wwbuirkle Год назад
@@phade2blaq GOOD
@faustinreeder1075
@faustinreeder1075 Год назад
I’ve been in two unions and all they did for me was drive the business’ I worked for out of business.
@folday6169
@folday6169 Год назад
Reminds me so much of my grandfather, a coal miner in eastern Ohio, the town in which he lived, and his friendly, hard-working neighbors. Lovely documentary!
@cornell833
@cornell833 Год назад
Not true at all tell the truth
@missysbloglife
@missysbloglife Год назад
So very thankful to those that work in these industries. Coal, oil, and natural gas industry workers have some of the most dangerous, the toughest, physically and emotionally demanding jobs in the U.S. They literally put their lives on the line to provide the things we need for our country to keep moving day to day. From electricity to gas for our vehicles to every day products. They work to exhaustion and more, often go without seeing their families, suffer from life changing injuries or diseases. Next time you cook your dinner or put gas in your car or turn on the heat, or use your phone, think of these workers and appreciate what they do!
@kimmurray1699
@kimmurray1699 Год назад
Amen!! My son's are in the oil business in S.Oklahoma, doing the grunge work, not making the billions! I pray for their safety everyday!!
@colleenpeck6347
@colleenpeck6347 Год назад
West Virginia government & company corruption!
@tennesseegirl5539
@tennesseegirl5539 Год назад
AMEN
@Coalbucketlist
@Coalbucketlist Год назад
Incredible documentary, my family are in Eastern Kentucky so I can relate. Great people in unfortunate circumstances and they deserve so much more!!!
@charlesmullins3238
@charlesmullins3238 Год назад
Floyd co. Is my home
@heathercochran6514
@heathercochran6514 Год назад
Harlan Co. here hello neighbors ❤
@chadproctor7101
@chadproctor7101 Год назад
As a West Virginian it’s so refreshing to see civil comments on here. I came back here because it’s home. Being from here is a hard thing to describe, WV always has a special place in your heart.
@colleenpeck6347
@colleenpeck6347 Год назад
The state needs better education, colleges, & better businesses!
@ayewill79
@ayewill79 Год назад
No one is gonna comment how he STOOD ON THE POOR SNAKE AT 13.48???? He’s literally squishing its guts and no one said anything?!?
@ARenae1
@ARenae1 Год назад
I bet you haven't lost any sleep over it lol
@zachsmith8916
@zachsmith8916 Год назад
As a West Virginian I can tell you that church is pretty strange even to most of us. Most people in Southern West Virginia are Baptists so we’re not snake handlers.
@CFeatherston
@CFeatherston Год назад
it's animal abuse
@naomicatherine1245
@naomicatherine1245 Год назад
They need reported Poor snakes
@heidipower7842
@heidipower7842 Год назад
All this about a snake oh boy sick
@kerlyn3582
@kerlyn3582 Год назад
Wonderful documentary of a good people who have the right priorities. Brave men - have so much respect for them ... my grandfather lost his life in a mine in South Africa ... pray the Lord Jesus takes care of these men and their families
@harrygibbs9436
@harrygibbs9436 Год назад
Playing with dangerous snakes. They have a screw loose if you ask me.
@neptunes297
@neptunes297 Год назад
42:00 That bee costume with the kid in the honey comb is too cute 😊🐝
@41bmc
@41bmc Год назад
Its obvious to me that these are decent, salt-of-the-earth people who deserve respect.
@markmedeiros6584
@markmedeiros6584 Год назад
My dad spent 45 years in a steel mill in the northeast. No matter where you live these are The types of people who built and sustained this country but have been abandoned and neglected by the politicians and social elites .
@Harlowerayne
@Harlowerayne Год назад
I miss the gracious kind-hearted people of West Virginia. Also, I miss the majestic beauty of those West Virginia mountains.
@bdavi2269
@bdavi2269 Год назад
Why torment and stand on that poor snake?
@gazza1858
@gazza1858 Год назад
Respect from a ex mining family in the UK❤️☮️
@SuperGreatSphinx
@SuperGreatSphinx Год назад
God and His Majesty be with you. Amen.
@poppyseedxx
@poppyseedxx 7 месяцев назад
Born and raised West Virginian (from Kanawha County). High respect for those who work that type of job 💕
@acenath8643
@acenath8643 Год назад
Mississippi is very similar. Backwards and economically and emotionally depressed, people are always looking for a handout because their poor work ethic drives away companies. The ones that do come do so because "Mississippi is the China of America." You can get away with paying them state minimum wage ($7.25/hr) The ones that do have common sense and work hard are forced to leave. So sad, even though I wasn't born there I still consider it home. Great people overall.
@ENDEVRDocs
@ENDEVRDocs Год назад
thanks for sharing this nugget of insight. It's what makes you remember things, you know?
@D.E..
@D.E.. Год назад
I agree. I lived in that for many years. When I became an adult and had my first chance I left. I've never looked back!
@chexmix0101
@chexmix0101 Год назад
They need to give companies some tax cuts because people are asking for too much money. Or at least deregulate and let capitalism thrive.
@eastonclark
@eastonclark Год назад
Utah has the same minimum wage
@lulusmith4877
@lulusmith4877 Год назад
What a way to live with the incessant worry that your son makes it outside the mine 😢 such a Beautiful place with all the tree's and mountain side's but what a hard Life 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
@Franaflyby
@Franaflyby Год назад
Those are some not too smart hillbillies thinking that handling a poisonous snake will save them. Why die before your time ??
@austinreuber4247
@austinreuber4247 Год назад
Former coal miner here from west ky. I can attest that coal miners are some of the hardest working men and women I've ever had the pleasure to work with also they will give you the shirt off their backs.
@guidodezwaan
@guidodezwaan Год назад
Amazing doc; tough job, tough life; gotta have respect for those people out there in WV. That young man was working 10,5 hours a day 6 times a week, that is rough; i only work 9 hours 4 days a week and thats considered a full time job here.
@simonrowe3124
@simonrowe3124 Год назад
That coal miner is going to have some serious respiratory problems in his middle age…
@oc5515
@oc5515 Год назад
That’s what I was thinking when watching this. I was like isn’t that bad to breath in lol
@simonrowe3124
@simonrowe3124 Год назад
@@oc5515…. and he smokes!
@galemartin9155
@galemartin9155 Год назад
If he lives that long.
@darthjarjar5309
@darthjarjar5309 Год назад
That’s alright, I’m sure their Republican candidates will totally not cut health care social programs and work with big pharma to cut price of drugs down!! You know, because big government bad.
@darthjarjar5309
@darthjarjar5309 Год назад
That’s what you get when Republican politicians losen all safety measures for employers. Because who cares about safety when you can live till 50 and free! From big government.
@somerandomfella
@somerandomfella Год назад
13:07 If religion is twirling around with a Molotov Cocktail near your face i'll pass 🤣🤣
@jillmiyagawa8971
@jillmiyagawa8971 Год назад
For real....
@sarayaknight4344
@sarayaknight4344 Год назад
Thank God someone else wit some common sense. I was reading these comments wondering who else peeped 13:07...I'll pass too.
@tc6070
@tc6070 Год назад
Jesus told him, “It is also written: Do not test the Lord your God.”
@Itsjake908
@Itsjake908 Год назад
MUCH RESPECT to every one of these men
@theodoredsmithjr.871
@theodoredsmithjr.871 Год назад
I was never afraid of, or to Work Hard all my Life! I also would NEVER work in a coal mine! I don't care if they paid $500.00 per hour! NO WAY! HATS OFF to ALL THOSE WHOM DID! These Men are HARD CORE! ANYONE whom awoke in the wee hours to go into a mine for 12 hours a day, 5 /6 days a week is better man than me! Thank God for the Molly McGuires!
@Steven-ss2qo
@Steven-ss2qo Год назад
Appalachia is the beating heart of America 🇺🇸. Home to the Scots-Irish or Ulster-Scots as they’re known here in Northern Ireland . You should all be proud of your ancestors and what you all have achieved.
@kdugg
@kdugg Год назад
Thankyou, We are proud of them! Allot of rich history in this area. Greetings from your cousins across the pond
@stuffums
@stuffums Год назад
the English classified the celtic nations as "Martial races" i.e. stereotyped as good at fighitng, so sent them to colonial frontiers to act as a buffer against the natives, all to protect the English colonists
@NVRAMboi
@NVRAMboi Год назад
A man was born and built to work - even moreso once he has a family. There is dignity in every kind of honest work. Those who don't understand that are their own worst enemy. God bless the miners and their families.
@jpmor7327
@jpmor7327 Год назад
amen.
@roberttompkins9510
@roberttompkins9510 Год назад
Men or woman are not born to work. Please educate yourself.
@--Skip--
@--Skip-- Год назад
Damn shame many of these men will gasp their last breath & die of black lung....or snake bites.
@mariekatherine5238
@mariekatherine5238 Год назад
Just seeing this, I can feel the air, hear the katydids, the brook, and smell the night flowers. I’d love to be just hanging out on the porch, singing, talking. I do draw the line at drinking poison, walking through fire, and handling snakes in church. I can definitely get into singing and dancing in the Holy Ghost. Sounds pretty weird coming from a practicing Catholic originally from NYC, no?
@teekolinski491
@teekolinski491 Год назад
Same. A NY Catholic that grew up on Long Island but I see the beauty in this community.
@TheNoonie50
@TheNoonie50 Год назад
I'd like to too! (practicing Catholic originally from New Jersey) :)
@carolinecrane
@carolinecrane Год назад
Appalachia used to be a Democratic stronghold with strong unions that supported Democratic candidates. The coal companies have worked hard to bust unions and line the pockets of Republican candidates that lie to the coal miners that they'll 'save coal' as if that's possible. Coal continues to be in decline but they don't see it as long as they personally still have a job. The lie of 'clean coal' is a myth sold by politicians, but capitalism has let people down for so long in this country that they won't listen anymore when a politician offers them new jobs in clean energy. The fact that the Republicans fight against clean energy legislation and initiatives tooth and nail keeps their lies afloat. There are a lot of good people in Appalachia who just don't understand the broader picture because their culture has been isolated so long and they're so dependent on the coal mines to keep food on the table. Until real jobs start showing up in these areas that won't change, and as long as Republicans have power they'll keep real jobs out of these areas. Do you see the problem?
@ENDEVRDocs
@ENDEVRDocs Год назад
Great comment. And pinned. Thank you.
@MrStv1163
@MrStv1163 Год назад
"Do you see the problem"? I would argue every blue state's large cities and every blue city even in red states have issues with poverty, lack of jobs, substandard housing, and lack of opportunity for broad segments of their poorer and less-educated populations. There are both red and blue areas that are affluent and prosperous, and red and blue areas that aren't. Reality is, neither poltical party in the US has the interests of most of our citizens at heart, and democrats are just as beholden to lobbyists and big money as republicans are. No one in either party at a national level can get elected without strong campaign funding that few candidates are able to raise on their own, and without help from big money interests. The system is rigged on both sides to perpetuate the status quo. Stop pretending that poverty, drugs, joblessness, and despair just plague areas where people vote for republicans. Somehow I doubt if this were a documentary on a black neighborhood in inner city Chicago (or virtually ANY large US city, for that matter), with many of the same social issues, the same lack of education and ignorance, as well as the same lack of industry and well-paying jobs, that people would be making the same types of condescending, insulting and disparaging remarks about the people there. Only difference is, they all vote blue, but none of that seems to solve their problems.
@josephjames259
@josephjames259 Год назад
@@ENDEVRDocs It’s a myopic, partisan comment. It’s is not great.
@annoyedaussie3942
@annoyedaussie3942 Год назад
@MrStv1163 one problem with your argument, local governments don't make laws.
@annoyedaussie3942
@annoyedaussie3942 Год назад
Metallurgical coal is here to stay, however that mine pictured looked inefficient and certainly the workplace health and safety standards were "third world " along with the environmental standards of the open cut (blast) mining.
@heatherwitte2244
@heatherwitte2244 Год назад
God bless these humble , hardworking people .
@ekitt7629
@ekitt7629 Год назад
Watching this really made me realize how blessed I am. This guy is busting his back for $60k a year. God bless these folks.
@sharonschulze-wahrmund4212
@sharonschulze-wahrmund4212 Год назад
With overtime at 60 hours a week underground for less than $20 an hour. It’s criminal of the coal companies.
@ekitt7629
@ekitt7629 Год назад
@@sharonschulze-wahrmund4212 I agree.
@Patriot-nz5lz
@Patriot-nz5lz Год назад
Same here. I’m a firefighter/paramedic and after watching this I feel like my job is easy, wow these guys have it rough.
@ViolentCriminalOrganization
that music is legit, i genuinely love it
@samusa4581
@samusa4581 Год назад
😮‍💨😮‍💨😮‍💨 You could be more, you are capable of more. Dont let them take advantage of your hopelessness.
@jamiestanley9234
@jamiestanley9234 Год назад
This comment stopped me. So well put and made me really think about what the people are there are feeling.
@bugmandeskins
@bugmandeskins 6 месяцев назад
My family came from the West Virginia coal mines, grandpa wanted better for his family and gave up everything to get out of the area, left all their belongings other than what would fit in the rig. I’m so grateful that he was so brave and I love my roots but as I sit at work designing ambulance I can’t help but be thankful that I have that work ethic ingrained in me but was given the chance to not be stuck in the mines.
@999dayslater
@999dayslater Год назад
Phenomanl documentary!
@gentlegiants1974
@gentlegiants1974 Год назад
Both my grandfathers worked in the mines here in Ontario after WW2, one gold, the other uranium. They got out when they had a chance. It was a job, money to start and support a family, but not a good life. The community life depicted here used to exist in the small farming communities before modernisation happened and farms got big and the land was bought up by developers. It is all gone now mostly, neighbours too busy to help a neighbour out. I count myself blessed to live where I do with good neighbours who know what community means. It is too bad the soil wasn't more fertile in West Virginia, farming would provide a healthier way of life, if not a richer life.
@blueoval250
@blueoval250 Год назад
Its hard to farm the sides of mountains. It’s not the quality of dirt that’s the problem.
@jillmiyagawa8971
@jillmiyagawa8971 Год назад
When the dude stands on the snake? What the heck is that?
@sarayaknight4344
@sarayaknight4344 Год назад
The whole church ceremony was beyond crazy.
@cherylcook1942
@cherylcook1942 Год назад
Generational dumbassery.
@professormph
@professormph Год назад
Made me very sad and angry to see that.
@CHUCKBALLER2024
@CHUCKBALLER2024 Год назад
I will NEVER complain About my $18 HR job Cutting and Gluing Vinyl Signs for Billboards Again.
@Iissllee690
@Iissllee690 Год назад
Why step on the snake?
@amgirl4286
@amgirl4286 Год назад
What’s sad is DT didn’t do a thing for these guys. My family’s been here for generations
@KP-hi1om
@KP-hi1om Год назад
Minute 17:15 - he workerd 40 years in the coal mine and is taking an early retirement. Dude looks like he is eligible for FULL retirement. I respect what these men do to support their family. Coal mining looks like modern indentured servitude.
@colleenpeck6347
@colleenpeck6347 Год назад
Senator Manchin gets rich off of his own people's suffering & death!
@kerry_runs
@kerry_runs Год назад
Amazing story, just so heartbreaking that people have to live that way.
@galegrazutis964
@galegrazutis964 Год назад
ABSOLUTELY 💯.
@ashotofmercury
@ashotofmercury Год назад
"If this is really about jobs, why don't we just turn the dozers around and fix what we've tore up? That's another hundred years worth of employment. It's not about jobs, it's about profit." This. Corporate greed really is destroying us. ☹️😢 Maria Gunnoe is an absolute legend. She should be running the country, she knows what's up! 🙌🏻
@jkacz9466
@jkacz9466 Год назад
Ashotofmercury, I agree with your assessment completely and America has been eroded itself for the last 100 years and this is our outcome.
@Sandlin22
@Sandlin22 Год назад
If you're worried about corporate greed stop buying
@evamoore2297
@evamoore2297 Год назад
I respect someone who can do that job. I work in a sawmill and it looks much more miserable than my job.
@redwow
@redwow Год назад
I was shortchanged in life many ways, but seeing this makes me feel so lucky.
@johnwheet7037
@johnwheet7037 Год назад
You're all better men than I am....using your bodies to work hard. Becoming old before your time, risking death everyday. America owes you all so much, we should do better by you. Thank you, Thank your daddys and granddaddays and your women that raised your familes and sent thier men off, god bless you all
@AliensDoCare
@AliensDoCare Год назад
That hydrologic jack/drill arm you see them putting the braces up on the ceiling of the coal mines, my grandfather invented the first one and patented it and then sold the patent to his company for $300 to buy my grandmother a ring to marry her, and move in together.
@dabprod
@dabprod Год назад
These are good people, and I'd welcome any of them to be my neighbor, and proud to have them as a friend.
@hummelperformance
@hummelperformance Год назад
Documentaries like this are so common. Problems never stop. Corporations keep doing business and life goes on. Incredibly sad
@TheSwordFiles
@TheSwordFiles Год назад
This was amazing. Truly spoke to me. Well done sir
@dorawilliams4628
@dorawilliams4628 Год назад
Hard work, God bless you guys
@shanabenjamin8945
@shanabenjamin8945 Год назад
Please keep safe hard working people! You are admired!
@TDK054
@TDK054 Год назад
Mining, is one of the most dangerous trades in the world
@DaughteroftheMostHighGod-h6c
My grandfather was a coal miner in southeastern Ohio, Portsmouth area, and he died of black lung. That back in 1914. I am the youngest so my parents were in their 40’s when I was born.
@7318ify
@7318ify Год назад
Living in the NC mountains, its not quite the same as WV but I see lots of parallels in isolated communities around me. The people are just the nicest you'll ever meet even though they are among the poorest in the nation. Industry is limited to small manufacturing, retail, and fast food. The area is just breathtaking to see, but to live here is another story.
@michellehitt1976
@michellehitt1976 Год назад
Yes it really is beautiful here in Western NC. I truly love living here. It is hard to live on the money I make at the manufacturing plant I work at.
@motherofdoggos3209
@motherofdoggos3209 Год назад
That's right. It's beautiful to look at but you can't eat scenery.
@barbaravyse660
@barbaravyse660 Год назад
@@michellehitt1976 NC is one of the most beautiful states in the country.
@ekitt7629
@ekitt7629 Год назад
Sir, please be careful with that serpent. That other fella needs to watch that flame. It was very close to his skin.
@KaMil-gw2qr
@KaMil-gw2qr Год назад
6:15 You see what the man said about the union, he's not worried about companies trying to push the unions out because he'd rather keep his job. Now thats the wrong mentality because even though the unions are grease balls themselves, they bargain better wages and benefits for the actual workers who without the unions more than likely would be making pennies on the dollar so keep that in mind. We all got bills to pay and kids to feed but at the end of the day if there is no solidarity amongst the laborers, there are no results that could benefit them. I always say, you dont pay your taxes or mortgage, they'll come get you. Get your entire neighborhood to do the same thing, you guys are on the news. Merika!
@larryhatfield7372
@larryhatfield7372 Год назад
That mentally help break the union in 84
@larryhatfield7372
@larryhatfield7372 Год назад
They have no idea what men went through to get a union , one generation fought for it the next generation lost it and this is what we have left
@zacharysmith4787
@zacharysmith4787 Год назад
That's the mentality of someone who is too afraid to rock the boat. He'd work for pennies, as long as his job is guaranteed. That's all he cares about. And frankly, I don't blame him. However you're correct in that mentality is also a push-over mentality.
@patreacurry2182
@patreacurry2182 Год назад
the practice of handling poisonous snakes is only in the bible one place. its in Luke 15, verses 17-19. IT was addressed to the people of that time .not now, people need to stop that unless they want to die too.
@4spremilimone
@4spremilimone Год назад
If youre waiting for the industry & Wall street to make amends…some of us know how thats going to turn out
@bradleysmith9431
@bradleysmith9431 Год назад
@12:58 "the bible says show me your faith without any works" if that's what he believes then why is he performing works of faith? He contradicts himself within 1 minute
@twanny904
@twanny904 Год назад
Homie is asking to die like his daddy and his brother . Stepping on that snake like that just handling him all types of crazy 😂
@J_Hun.
@J_Hun. Год назад
Nothing but respect ❤
@grannygoes7882
@grannygoes7882 Год назад
He works in a coal mine AND smokes??? Course if he's in the mine all the time can't smoke much. Feel sorry for his lungs!
@lindamannix1247
@lindamannix1247 Год назад
That snake doesn't protest as he steps on it .. Good grief !
@CA-rs8rw
@CA-rs8rw Год назад
Excellent documentary!!
@JackLight2009
@JackLight2009 Год назад
I'm from Wv my grandpa is a coal miner and his dad passed away from black lungs a while ago. My family has lived here since they left Italy in 1917 escaping the war.
@kellyferrell4017
@kellyferrell4017 Год назад
Thank you for the wonderful documentary. You were fortunate to get an invitation into our world. It's extremely rare and I am glad you showed them the respect they deserve. I hope you do don't mind some constructive criticism. You stated that the coal industry now suffers because it is cheaper and cleaner to use natural gas. That's all media hype. Coal production is only suffering in America. China and India are still the top two countries that are presently mining. Due to the actions taken by our 44th President, and our worthless Governor, the regulations and guidelines have made it virtually impossible to mine in coal in West Virginia or anywhere in America. However, do not be fooled, we still rely on coal as much as we always have. The difference is, America is now importing the coal. It's devastating to see all the mines closed down but the coal trucks and trains are still delivering what was obtained overseas. Our leaders our leading with their own agendas in mind, not for the people. If they were, there would be no job loss, no devastating drug issues, etc. America would be energy independent and Americans would reap the rewards.
@robertgould6984
@robertgould6984 Год назад
Look at what the industrial insurance did for miners who got hurt on the job. Load them up with pain killers, then take away their pain killers and many resorted to illegal drugs. Everyone got rich except the hurt miners. Why should they matter? Because they are our fellow Americans. West Virginia home to great folk and bluegrass music. Very religious folks. Very rich in history. Just poor in terms of money.
@mariekatherine5238
@mariekatherine5238 Год назад
I went to southwestern WV on vacation every year from 2005-2019. Covid and family responsibilities are the only reason I haven’t been back. I’m hoping that maybe I can go this year, 2023.
@ENDEVRDocs
@ENDEVRDocs Год назад
hope you can too 😀
@mr.ormrs.greene9737
@mr.ormrs.greene9737 Год назад
The fauci fraud is now over
@ENDEVRDocs
@ENDEVRDocs Год назад
@@mr.ormrs.greene9737 okay. Dr. Fauci devoted his entire life to science, research and to helping and informing people. Enough with the fraud. Seriously. It's just stupid.
@mr.ormrs.greene9737
@mr.ormrs.greene9737 Год назад
@@ENDEVRDocs it will be discovered that he was a fraud. Don't get triggered.
@rickymontgomery4695
@rickymontgomery4695 Год назад
I grew up in McDowell Country and left after I graduated High School. It’s sad to how how much more it has deteriorated since I was a kid
@JW-28
@JW-28 Год назад
WV is such a beautiful state.
@leisaandrodneyprice1606
@leisaandrodneyprice1606 Год назад
My grandpa price passed away because of black lung in mines in McCreary county
@leisaandrodneyprice1606
@leisaandrodneyprice1606 Год назад
My grandpa price passed away because of black lung in McCreary county KY mines slowly shut down but still here die here
@CMoore8539
@CMoore8539 Год назад
Thank you so much for this documentary!!!❤ Coalminers really have an extremely tough job!! Bless their heart. I had no idea that it was so tough. P.S. Smiles!!! Nobody could pay me enough money to go to that church ⛪️!! No Way!!! Totally insane!💯WOW!!
@kippywylie
@kippywylie Год назад
I'm normally not a claustrophobic type, but THIS freaks me out
@yaboyjailen9430
@yaboyjailen9430 Год назад
They might be dirt poor but they don’t let that stop them from smiling and taking care of they’re families , they aren’t stressing either smooth skin and very healthy looking
@blairsteele4972
@blairsteele4972 Год назад
How is making $5000 a month, dirt poor?
@kdugg
@kdugg Год назад
We aren’t dirt poor in West Virginia lol
@hipfan5306
@hipfan5306 Год назад
How do all ya all do this. Just watching I'm sick ,thinking about being 2 miles into a mountain. God bless all of ya.
@The.Philippines.Joe.
@The.Philippines.Joe. Год назад
Thats crazy to me...working 10.5 hour days 6 days a week to make so little money..16.90 an hour..at 40 hours plus 23 hours over time every week...to earn 1250 a week or 5k a month..i made that working about 60 hours a week delivering pizzas..my best week was 1.4k..am sure for the region that goes much further than i was in seattle...but even when i delivered in georgia i made fairly close to 15 an hour..an equally economic deprived area...and that was nearly 20yrs ago...just crazy to me to know how little one is paid to know at best they have black lung to forward to and at worse possibly death in the blackness of the mines...one may love the area of ones birth but doesnt mean that ground cares for them...best of luck to all who may read these words but know we have evolved to be the most adaptive creatures on earth dont let ones complacency dictate your future ones home is where we can thrive not simply survive...
@angiemac3587
@angiemac3587 Год назад
Find a different job then. 🤷 I'm there myself
@The.Philippines.Joe.
@The.Philippines.Joe. Год назад
@@angiemac3587 im now retired living abroad...where my us dollar pension allows me a very comfortable life...my comment was in regards to people refusing to leave their place of birth to find better work/pay...its sad to see people become so adiment in staying in their home town working for such low wages only to end up with black lung or worse..have a great day
@djm2189
@djm2189 Год назад
It's like the companies own their bodies. Sad. So much work, little pay, and guaranteed life ailments. Heck no. Moved companies a bunch and now at 28, earn $112k+, hardly 30hrs/week. Very blessed.
@chexmix0101
@chexmix0101 Год назад
Yes or give these companies tax breaks so that the workers can get more.
@Guivalv
@Guivalv Год назад
@@The.Philippines.Joe. where are the best places to retire abroad? Mexico, Philippines?
@randomposter5665
@randomposter5665 Год назад
Born, raised and still living in WV. We USED to be the hardest working people in America, however the opioid epidemic has changed all that.
@2thelimit
@2thelimit Год назад
Interesting that it seems like the older folks in this video seem to be skeptical about the mining companies, while the young guy seems to support anything the companies say is good.
@c.johnson1789
@c.johnson1789 Год назад
The older ones have been burned before. They just can't or won't leave for reasons.
@icejjfish2191
@icejjfish2191 Год назад
Are we gunna ignore that dudes lunch pack had 3 bud lights in it lmao
@veganspacemonkey
@veganspacemonkey Год назад
Pastor Blue Shirt: "These snakes killed my daddy and my brother too but I keep picking them up" Also Pastor BS: "People call us ignorant and st u pid and I just can't understand why" 👀👀👀👀👀
@faustinreeder1075
@faustinreeder1075 Год назад
Lol
@junemiller9718
@junemiller9718 Год назад
These are men's men. The toughest hardest workers in America. God bless them hands.
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