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In 1992, Los Angeles exploded in riots-the worst civil unrest in U.S. history-when the four white police officers who beat black motorist Rodney King were acquitted.
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@KJStJDC
@KJStJDC 7 лет назад
Was able to see this documentary at a screening last night -- amazing. Respect for the directors for telling the whole story by just using footage and letting the viewer experience it without interruption. I can see why this won so many awards.
@sdt1017
@sdt1017 7 лет назад
Another fantastic documentary that is in the same style (raw footage, no narration) is "102 Minutes that Changed America", about the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in New York. Very hard-hitting and not for the faint-hearted.
@nelsonmartins8995
@nelsonmartins8995 4 года назад
Who came here after Floyd's death in minneapolis?
@juanpablocarrerapinzon6587
@juanpablocarrerapinzon6587 4 года назад
Im here and traing to understand how this movement Will going to developed
@2ExoticZa
@2ExoticZa 4 года назад
Me but this is pretty interesting too
@slaycgirlsitsgoingdown9800
@slaycgirlsitsgoingdown9800 4 года назад
Me
@dankmd3311
@dankmd3311 4 года назад
Minneapolis 20
@n543576
@n543576 4 года назад
Writing a research paper on this very subject and needed some relevant sources to compare back then to now.
@ProfessorCDO
@ProfessorCDO 4 года назад
Jesus history is repeating itself in Minneapolis right now . Everyone needs to see this documentary
@nickolasjimenez1277
@nickolasjimenez1277 4 года назад
Chris Ortega I know that what was I was thinking 😢
@kristopherfoley1633
@kristopherfoley1633 4 года назад
I literally just posted this to Facebook. Watching the news today is like a flashback to then. Im so shocked. "How many more Rodney kings does there have to be!!!" The 1 guy says.
@dankmd3311
@dankmd3311 4 года назад
Almost 30 years and still no change it's ridiculous
@mariadesanchez8530
@mariadesanchez8530 4 года назад
Yeeees!!! 😭 😭 😭 Everyone needs to watch it! This can't go on! 😭
@mariaberbece7286
@mariaberbece7286 4 года назад
I JUST SAW IT NOW AT THE TV AT NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC and I came on youtube to see if there is the movie on youtube tho and i wanted to see the comments
@antongladkikh135
@antongladkikh135 4 года назад
One of the most difficult documentaries to watch, absolutely heart wrenching
@Stimpackswe
@Stimpackswe 4 года назад
History repeats itself.
@SkillUpMobileGaming
@SkillUpMobileGaming 4 года назад
History doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes.
@eduardocelis6710
@eduardocelis6710 4 года назад
We didn't learn anything from the past, nothing has changed a bit
@user-qn4rr9ck9i
@user-qn4rr9ck9i 2 года назад
@@AzraelWolf-vr4ku no its humanities stupidity
@andykakoa4970
@andykakoa4970 6 лет назад
This movie made me shed a tear. The part that really gets to me was the ending of The movie. The reporter is literally repeating history.
@mjt2231
@mjt2231 3 года назад
Just one tear???
@kyothegre
@kyothegre 7 лет назад
I watched this and I have literally never cried so hard in my life.
@aobilly1819
@aobilly1819 5 лет назад
Imagine having cops say “folks your on your own down there” *boiiii*
@sudaev
@sudaev 4 года назад
It was a news helicopter pilot who said that.
@BrandonBurkhart
@BrandonBurkhart 4 года назад
The news reporter said that because the LAPD was ordered to evacuate the area. They thought the cops being there would make the riots last longer. So for a few blocks in South Los Angeles, you really were on your own.
@rudyardwalker9113
@rudyardwalker9113 3 года назад
The cops mainly protected rich neighborhoods like Beverly Hills.
@fredicagoillanoise1309
@fredicagoillanoise1309 2 года назад
@@sudaev Yep. Bob Tur said that from a news helicopter broadcasting from KCOP Channel 13 out in LA.
@22Maka25
@22Maka25 2 года назад
The chills from just watching this trailer alone are crazy. A true masterpiece of documentation.
@annd5762
@annd5762 7 лет назад
I saw the whole 2 hour documentary on Nat Geo. What happened to King was brutal and people had a right to be angry, but the level of destruction, larceny, killing of innocent lives (most killed, ended up being blacks), torture of innocent people who just happened to pass by the wrong place at the wrong time, resulted in pain and heartache for thousands of innocent people. This riot was the main reason OJ was acquitted of murder about 3 years later, even though the evidence was there. The LA police didn't want to go thru another riot of this extent, so a murderer walked free. OJ timed this one perfectly.
@kevinbacon8257
@kevinbacon8257 6 лет назад
Think the fact that this all could have been avoided was the real message in the first place. The documentary didn't shine away or ignore all the damage and suffering caused by the riots, but it didn't ignore what led to them in the first place. What happened to Rodney King was what broke the camels back. Like one guy in the video said, "It's not the killing that people are angry about, it's the Justice system letting them get away with it." When the Jury let those officers go, it sent a message to all those people in the community that their lives don't matter. I don't approve of a lot of the damage done either, but I can't blame them either.
@PowerfulBorn
@PowerfulBorn 6 лет назад
Ann D, sorry to tell you this, but that is not why OJ was acquitted. There was no evidence linking him to the crime. The trial was lost by the prosecution when they had him put the glove on from the scene. IT DID NOT FIT. The trial was over at that point. I'm not saying he is, or was innocent. I don't believe he did it, but i do believe he knows something about it. Peace.
@iakusz
@iakusz 6 лет назад
My god, don't be so dense. What happened to King was just the tip of the iceberg, the one spark that ignited GENERATIONS OF RESENTIMETNS. What you're saying is like: I know that murdering Franz Ferdinand might have wound up the Austrians a bit, but was no reason for starting a world war. You are massively missing the point and should have your voting rights revoked.
@DigiologyStudios
@DigiologyStudios 6 лет назад
It wasn't a riot it was Rebellion! of a long struggle and it continues.
@YO10_19
@YO10_19 5 лет назад
There’s always a “but” why can’t you people just acknowledge something is wrong and leave it at that???
@rsls101
@rsls101 Год назад
If this documentary does not give you chills, no other documentary will! Absolutely emotional
@SCharlesDennicon
@SCharlesDennicon 7 лет назад
Seen it. From a cinematographic viewpoint, it's the best documentary I've seen since Man on wire. It deserves a fucking oscar.
@ishmael802
@ishmael802 4 года назад
God this is my all time fav Doc. As a real Los Angeles Native born and raised it’s heart breaking to see a city divided and the destruction of a city we all know and love. Sad!
@ccalex055
@ccalex055 4 года назад
I'm from Argentina and I saw this documentary this week, I couldn't believe such injustice could happen in other places. I want to believe things got better and that there are not racism and violence after so many years.
@pimpiniseasy2778
@pimpiniseasy2778 4 года назад
It’s on Netflix
@murayakimani1359
@murayakimani1359 4 года назад
Thanks
@mariadesanchez8530
@mariadesanchez8530 4 года назад
Reallyyyyy????? 😱 😱 😱 😱
@GemmaJohnshat
@GemmaJohnshat 4 года назад
I just wanted to watch the trailer and clicked on the first video on youtube which was the full documentary. So it's on youtube as well.
@lxverdant1837
@lxverdant1837 7 лет назад
This actually looks like a interesting documentary!
@artvandelay3840
@artvandelay3840 7 лет назад
I just caught it last night, and it is pretty riveting. It's made up entirely of news footage, and footage filmed by civilians.
@lxverdant1837
@lxverdant1837 7 лет назад
You replied to a 3 week old comment? Damn son, that's savage!
@lxverdant1837
@lxverdant1837 7 лет назад
OH No! It's him! El enemigo! XD Anyways, did you mention that because my last name is "Padilla"?
@RTVSKRT
@RTVSKRT 6 лет назад
This was amazing i just watched it
@nukenado9500
@nukenado9500 5 лет назад
*replies to a 2 year old comment*
@dropalexnotbombs5873
@dropalexnotbombs5873 7 лет назад
They keep making films but noting changes. God bless everyone
@DellesSimon
@DellesSimon 4 года назад
100
@mjt2231
@mjt2231 3 года назад
Huh?
@joshuadurham1257
@joshuadurham1257 3 года назад
Yes you're right!!!!
@estuardolopez992
@estuardolopez992 4 года назад
U.S.A. 2020
@halon7476
@halon7476 4 года назад
I always believed that OJ was made to be not guilty, just to avoid this from happening again.
@AMC2283
@AMC2283 4 года назад
if that trial was 5 years later, DNA evidence would have meant a lot more to the jury, but it was too new at the time. And racially biased or not, it might have been harder to ignore
@haveyouseengeorgehennen
@haveyouseengeorgehennen 4 года назад
OJ is a whole different breed 🤣 "I'm not black, I'm oj"
@ishmael802
@ishmael802 4 года назад
💯
@iwikongzilla2942
@iwikongzilla2942 7 лет назад
Bravo!! I'm speechless!! Simply the greatest civil rights documentary ever conceived. As I dry the tears running down my cheeks I say once again! Bravo!!! Avant Garde!!!
@davidjd123
@davidjd123 7 лет назад
IWI KongZilla what the blacks did was far worse than what the cops did.
@returddll5438
@returddll5438 6 лет назад
What to do when you witness an injustice? Oh yeah! Ruin people’s lives, Steal and destroy property. People who by the way had nothing to do with the injustice.
@melonsoda4743
@melonsoda4743 4 года назад
never use hate to fight against hate.
@gravitysnegative1962
@gravitysnegative1962 4 года назад
Great documentary. They never sugar coat or downplay what happened. The simply present you with the facts and let make up your mind on wether or not the riots were justified.
@Big73Bang
@Big73Bang 4 года назад
I'd say this is the best documentary on the 92 riots I've seen to date. It captures that feeling as I actually felt it in 1992, that American society had become "unglued". It a lot like the Matix, take the red pill and see the world for what it really was.
@dankirkland6874
@dankirkland6874 7 лет назад
Best documentary of National Geographic in years! We want more like this!
@justg1186
@justg1186 4 года назад
This feels like a real life movie than a documentary
@natee9530
@natee9530 7 лет назад
all this wouldn't of happen if the judge did the right thing and found them guilty smh
@inkd42088
@inkd42088 7 лет назад
lava poop well it was a jury trial dumbass
@natee9530
@natee9530 7 лет назад
inkd42088 so wtf the majority of them made the wrong decision any way
@inkd42088
@inkd42088 7 лет назад
lava poop that's your opinion and it means nothing
@surferbri5346
@surferbri5346 7 лет назад
lava poop but they weren't guilty, fucking Rodney king kept resisting and got all of what he deserved.
@surferbri5346
@surferbri5346 7 лет назад
cheez1033 why are you being vulgar with me?
@tieflingkisser
@tieflingkisser 7 лет назад
"A riot is the language of the unheard." - MLK
@lewisdoherty7621
@lewisdoherty7621 7 лет назад
Everyone hears them. They just hate them.
@tieflingkisser
@tieflingkisser 7 лет назад
"Whites, it must frankly be said, are not putting in a mass effort to reeducate themselves out of their racial ignorance." - MLK
@jaysway9251
@jaysway9251 7 лет назад
Donegal H. Is MLK living vicariously through you or can you not speak for yourself?
@HumanoidCableDreads
@HumanoidCableDreads 7 лет назад
"We must develop and maintain the capacity to forgive. He who is devoid of the power to forgive is devoid of the power to love. There is some good in the worst of us and some evil in the best of us. When we discover this, we are less prone to hate our enemies." - MLK
@chetbrinkley4257
@chetbrinkley4257 6 лет назад
A riot is the language of the uneducated.
@Cloudy_light
@Cloudy_light 7 лет назад
what everyone fails to see is two wrongs don't make a right
@WolfsH0ok
@WolfsH0ok 7 лет назад
Cant wait to see the excuse they use for rising crime in Baltimore and Chicago
@kevinbacon8257
@kevinbacon8257 6 лет назад
The Justice system and Police Department have thousands of wrongs at this point.
@turdferguson7105
@turdferguson7105 6 лет назад
No one honestly was hearing the tears or the voices of the people being unjustifibly arrested, killed, and no justice...people get tired of it and these actions showed it wouldnt be tolerated.
@Gambit771
@Gambit771 4 года назад
@ahiai barnes It doesn't make you even because you wronged innocent people. Maybe they decide to get even and find other innocents to punish and so on.
@imrane206
@imrane206 8 месяцев назад
This period was so chaotic a full game was made of it
@Ferelmakina
@Ferelmakina 7 лет назад
CJ, Sweet, Tenpenny... I didn't know that the riot part of san andreas was actually a parody of a real event in the past... quite shocking.
@dennyfahrurodzi9516
@dennyfahrurodzi9516 6 лет назад
In "riot" mission, when they put Tenpenny as innocent in trial due to "lack of evidences"
@osservatore8515
@osservatore8515 5 лет назад
Even the game takes place in 1992
@joshuadurham1257
@joshuadurham1257 3 года назад
Yeah!!!! I been seeing that on youtube channel and it's just happened in san andreas same thing goes to the Los Angeles riots in 92 history.
@josephsmith1893
@josephsmith1893 7 лет назад
Clearly, the police who were beating up that black guy were guilty, and should still be in prison. What an injustice? I can't believe it. WTF? And the sad part is that even now the police are getting away with it.
@jaysway9251
@jaysway9251 7 лет назад
fd11fd33fd99 No they're not. That's what MSM WANTS you to think but in every case where black men have been wrongfully killed, the police officers have been found guilty, fired and taken to jail.
@catrachostrambolico5177
@catrachostrambolico5177 7 лет назад
Jay Sway every seriously? how about oscar grant? alton sterling? where is their justice at?
@jaysway9251
@jaysway9251 7 лет назад
Jeffrin Soto Yes seriously. Alton sterling was guilty while Oscar Grant, although tragic, was deemed accidental. That police officer has since been fired and has served his time. Isn't that justice?
@TheOnlySaneAmerican
@TheOnlySaneAmerican 7 лет назад
CLEARLY HUH? Did you know that video was edited and King's attacks on the cops were edited out? Look up the FULL VIDEO.
@nikhilananth4383
@nikhilananth4383 4 года назад
this is just absolutely beautiful! Visceral and real to our current time. JUSTICE FOR IT!
@yugosss
@yugosss 7 лет назад
Will there be a korean side story also? They were the true victims of this incident.
@HM-kw1qu
@HM-kw1qu 6 лет назад
Watch the documentary m8.
@phuct4980
@phuct4980 5 лет назад
yugosss a 15 years old black girl got shot by a korean shopkepper and she not found guilty and no jail time plz you said korean are true victim here huh? Complete idiot watch the documentary
@MichihiroHonda
@MichihiroHonda 5 лет назад
@@phuct4980 she was stealing though. Didnt deserve to be shot though.
@preciousgreen6105
@preciousgreen6105 4 года назад
MichihiroHonda your ignorance is showing. she was going to pay for it & she wasn't stealing at all. she had money.
@NanoYoga
@NanoYoga 4 года назад
2020 has the power of social media, without learning from past crimes (police brutality) how can anything be changed, the world is watching you America.
@jessica-sm8yl
@jessica-sm8yl 7 лет назад
This is a very beautiful documentary, I almost cried.
@nasserx720
@nasserx720 4 года назад
Someone link me the full video
@Matt-sw2vw
@Matt-sw2vw 5 лет назад
My dad was there and this lines up with what he saw. Every american should watch this. Highly reccomend
@VisualDisplay07
@VisualDisplay07 7 лет назад
I see Maxine Waters been on her game for 16+ years!
@sdt1017
@sdt1017 7 лет назад
Maxine Waters is amazing. Love that woman.
@jaysway9251
@jaysway9251 7 лет назад
VisualDisplay07 Wearing that same James Brown wig for 16+ years too lol
@VisualDisplay07
@VisualDisplay07 7 лет назад
Actually, she only started wearing the wig in question in recent years, but what do you know about black women, hairstyles and what, prey tell does your weak insult have to do with getting the job done? Trump had to have hair implants to keep him looking like Eric for as long as possible and he's doing a shoddy job despite Fallon being able to run his fingers through Trump's 'man weave.'
@thepuppytwins7774
@thepuppytwins7774 4 года назад
Nothing changed ever since it still goes on
@sovannpen
@sovannpen 4 года назад
Chills watching this. Was a senior at USC and the first night of the riots I went driving around with my fraternity brothers. It was stupid. Glad we didn't shot.
@reaper1518
@reaper1518 6 лет назад
This was one of the best documentary I have ever watched seen it on Netflix
@thirdcomingproductions7521
@thirdcomingproductions7521 6 лет назад
well a year later after that tragic event the federal system respond to this outrage and there were two african american people in the jurors and sgt Koon and officer Powell were found guilty and sentence to 2 and a half years in federal prison.
@sudaev
@sudaev 4 года назад
Double jeopardy.
@joshuadurham1257
@joshuadurham1257 3 года назад
Triple double out of pocket
@solidredd6481
@solidredd6481 3 года назад
I love every single creature on this planet
@ERAProductionsinc
@ERAProductionsinc 7 лет назад
People are so quick to condemn riots while failing to address what causes riots. As one guy in the documentary put it, "if Rodney King's rights had been protected, none of this would've happened."
@773SleepyHollow
@773SleepyHollow 3 года назад
To answer a question you might have... YES, the actual documentary is as good as this trailer.
@eagleshade11
@eagleshade11 7 лет назад
saw this last night with no commercials and no narrator, a rarity.
@sudaev
@sudaev Месяц назад
This actually wasn't the worst civil unrest in US history; that would be the New York draft riots during the Civil War.
@Dennis-nc3vw
@Dennis-nc3vw 4 года назад
2020: Hold my beer
@solidredd6481
@solidredd6481 4 года назад
Not even close
@iiGODLYWARRIOR
@iiGODLYWARRIOR 7 лет назад
still not loving police.
@francismartial6427
@francismartial6427 6 лет назад
that dude dr dre
@tomfoolery8100
@tomfoolery8100 5 лет назад
@ that dude of course criminals don't like the police. only law-abiding citizens respect the police.
@ireallycantdecidewhatnames4634
@ireallycantdecidewhatnames4634 4 года назад
Just watched it.... what a brilliant documentary consisting only of Raw footage
@mariadesanchez8530
@mariadesanchez8530 4 года назад
I just watched the documentary on Natgea channel Latinoamerica... I'm speechless.. I'm crying right Now because of all the pain... I really hope this matter about George Floyd gets stopped... Humanity needs to learn of the past... OMG... Humanity is so mean 😭😭😭
@vicvega24
@vicvega24 9 месяцев назад
The neverending cycle of violence continues in different generations. The Watts Riots, L.A. Riots, etc. Crazy times.
@NoGodsNoMasters1885
@NoGodsNoMasters1885 4 года назад
Excellent. Best documentary I've seen so far this year.
@henkero1
@henkero1 4 года назад
What is the name of the soundtrack in the background?
@beerten202
@beerten202 4 года назад
La 92 the fuse
@fernandomarques3297
@fernandomarques3297 6 лет назад
Documentário maravilhoso 👏👏👏
@LeFreakSoChic
@LeFreakSoChic 7 лет назад
I was born on April 29, 1992 and while my mom was resting at the hospital and my dad was out working near the hub of where a lot of the rioting was happening, he managed to take home a new stereo a man was hiding behind a bush. Along with other electronics he was looting from a nearby store. My dad said that as he was loading his truck with the new stereo, he could see the man frantically running down the street, trying to catch up to my dad. My mom said my dad was just smiling when he walked into her hospital room.
@ddonttripbro
@ddonttripbro 7 лет назад
What are you trying to say National Geographic, that this is going to happen again?
@sarinenjoyer946
@sarinenjoyer946 7 лет назад
Hoesay Maybe
@sarinenjoyer946
@sarinenjoyer946 7 лет назад
Remember it wasn't a long time ago this shit happened
@tieflingkisser
@tieflingkisser 7 лет назад
remember that cops are still murdering black people on camera and getting away with it
@dascientiss
@dascientiss 7 лет назад
We all know it is.
@tieflingkisser
@tieflingkisser 7 лет назад
@kojax you say that like it's a bad thing
@wHw_Syxx
@wHw_Syxx Год назад
I was 4 years old when these riots happened and I'm also born and raised in Toronto, Canada. I do have vivid memories of his name at that time from my mom, grandmother and elders talking about it but when I got a wee bit older and looked into it myself, wow. This documentary is as raw as a it gets and for anyone who wasn't alive or too young too remember, brace yourself. I watch this documentary at least once a year. In my personal opinion, this is the closest the United States ever came to a Second American Civil War. I don't blame LA for being angry, I was angry after learning all what came before the riots. What choice did they have? Enough was enough and voices needed to be heard. I couldn't imagine living it back then and the closest I ever came to something like this was working security during the G20 in Toronto. A moment I'll never forget but, it will never measure to this. America is still dealing with race issues and as long as that is still the case, America is doomed to repeat its history which we have seen over and over after 1992. Treat people with equality, respect, courteousness and kindness. Do better. The world is watching.
@casey666
@casey666 Год назад
this is what happen when a human anger is is at its maximum....and the government is unjustice
@isaacbraman2655
@isaacbraman2655 Год назад
Im geting on this right now. Im doing a movie on all of this
@Ouek
@Ouek 7 лет назад
I like trains
@nnm-tf6lz
@nnm-tf6lz 4 года назад
That is crazy that nothing has changed till today
@rhinonaryder6136
@rhinonaryder6136 4 года назад
why is this not available on disney+?
@khanngoldenblack5670
@khanngoldenblack5670 7 лет назад
mark my words this coming is going to be the biggest one of 2017 this video clip of La 92
@tomfoolery8100
@tomfoolery8100 5 лет назад
I have guns to distribute to my fellow citizens if the zoo animals start acting up in section 8
@ReTryXX
@ReTryXX 4 года назад
tom foolery you surely are a good human being..... Change my opinion
@LinhNguyen-jv6xe
@LinhNguyen-jv6xe 4 года назад
😶👌" THIS IS AMERICA "
@legabausscarter8042
@legabausscarter8042 4 года назад
History repeats itself
@AGJ117
@AGJ117 7 лет назад
Rioting is not peace and is not a path to peace. It's throwing all things out of the window just to vent your anger (metaphorically and literally). If you want to destroy something, at least destroy what belongs to you and don't ruin things for other people.
@alesukaah7720
@alesukaah7720 4 года назад
History repeating itself.
@redzone4412
@redzone4412 4 года назад
Did anyone else get chill at the end of the trailer
@yusuke_99_74
@yusuke_99_74 4 года назад
The policing system hasn’t changed
@jamesklatt
@jamesklatt 6 лет назад
This is one of my two picks (along with In Transit) for best documentary.
@asperbergers7136
@asperbergers7136 7 лет назад
Holy fuck this looks intense
@bella.beauty
@bella.beauty 5 лет назад
This documentary was insane. Rodney King, it was a tragic. But did you see how black people were just hitting anyone at that intersection? My blood was boiling because that’s horrible. They weren’t doing it for King, no matter what they said. They wanted the violence and used that as an excuse. People that had nothing to do with it were involved and hurt. That’s not something to be proud of. Violence does not solve violence. People were hurt. They were not there for each other, for there community. They destroyed their community. Stup*d! Just stup*d! You solved nothing. You just proved that you don’t deserve to be treated with respect when you don’t respect your own people, your own community.
@ln5757
@ln5757 4 года назад
Bella It drew attention to an issue, which was the whole point. I mean you watched a film about it and then came to the trailer to comment...27 YEARS after it happened. The riots served a purpose.
@fictionrumble
@fictionrumble 6 лет назад
I heard about this before i was born, it was crazy and sad for the people on that day. If that would have happen again....it's going to be worst ps. “minneapolis 20”
@EuropeanNationalistFront
@EuropeanNationalistFront 4 года назад
These officers must pay for there crime
@fictionrumble
@fictionrumble 4 года назад
Lucas Ashington5 imagine if it happens again (like if cena end the undertaker’s streak)...OMFG! war will be unleash against the evil wwe: WW3: fans VS wwe or New Orleans 14
@Tinkysessentials
@Tinkysessentials 4 года назад
The only thing it takes is a tipping point - and we are heading there today
@Danny-ec8pu
@Danny-ec8pu 4 года назад
Its crazy how we all have a heart, lungs, brain, nerves, vain, blood flowing threw our bodies, yet we see each other different cuz of color and race.
@drethewriter4761
@drethewriter4761 5 лет назад
Best Documentary Ever ! 👏🏾
@IvanValencia-og4xh
@IvanValencia-og4xh 4 года назад
Tell me why am getting a strange feeling in the George Floyd case their going to be not guilty all of the officers and not just in Minneapolis well be involved with chaos the entire nation's cities well like what happened in Los Angeles and Minneapolis riots
@MoLaudi
@MoLaudi 4 года назад
how many more?
@mr5elfde5truct
@mr5elfde5truct 5 лет назад
I thought the documentary was excellent, but whatever happened to the cops? Bush says there was supposed to be a federal investigation, but oh well? Did those guys continue on the force? I could google all this, but a good documentary should have this info in it, my only complaint of the film.
@queenbee9874
@queenbee9874 5 лет назад
Just watched this on netflix. I remember this all very clear. It was terrible what happened to the little girl that was shot and to Rodney king but I feel the same way now as I did then. How does burning , beating, and destroying your own neighborhoods help right a wrong? Actually when, the riots occurred it took some of my sympthany away. And to beat innocent people who had nothing to do with any of it was just as criminal as what happened to Rodney King.
@getrudeobbayi
@getrudeobbayi 4 года назад
Watching this made me realize that indeed people don’t realize that the only thing these riots achieve is loss to themselves. They literally were ruining themselves in the name of black power and not even realizing it. They lost everything trying to “fight” for justice.
@fangirlcupcake4199
@fangirlcupcake4199 7 лет назад
this is so sad because it looks like some sort of YA dystopian novel trailer but it's real it's all real it happened and it's still happening and it's only getting worse and you can't fight it it just happens and you can't do anything
@silvousplait7847
@silvousplait7847 6 лет назад
0:01 "BRUH"
@Mike.themaestro
@Mike.themaestro 4 года назад
Angel Mejia 😂😂😂
@kristenthomas3497
@kristenthomas3497 7 лет назад
and it's been so many Rodney Kings since then.. smh
@returddll5438
@returddll5438 6 лет назад
I love the gun owners that protected their store, respect to them
@AlexSchmittCinematography
@AlexSchmittCinematography 4 года назад
This trailer is not cut like the movie and makes this film seem like a more politically correct doc. This film is anything but. Using only the narration of authentic footage, the movie masterfully reveals the amount of violence and mayhem that was unleashed after the RK verdict. Its editing is ethereal and trance-like. It showed the progression of the news and street commentariat and the unforgiving, immoral, and opportunistic nature of this grip of anger and racial grievance. People didn't care who they destroyed in that state of lawless hysteria. It confronts how when something like this goes down, you only will have yourself for defense. The scene with the Koreans taking arms to defend their livelihoods is jaw-dropping. I watched this in my room in LA during the aftermath of the George Floyd riots, a time where you could drive around and could see every business boarded up, city blocks burnt to a crisp, people with guns on street corners, police vehicles zooming by with 20 officers each hanging off the outside. Makes me think that they should show this in schools to prevent the repeating of history, but maybe, showing this in schools might cause some very undesirable consequences. When you understand that neighbors around you would take the opportunity to kill you if the right racial stars align is a hard truth and one that needs to be learned at a certain stage of maturity. Tucking this footage away might just be better for getting along. There's that clip of Morgan Freeman saying that the solution to racism is to stop talking about it, the more we focus on its evil, the more we allow its evil control us. All I'm saying; watch this if you dare!
@davidbedoya3455
@davidbedoya3455 4 года назад
Dónde la encuentro en español?
@risitasfrance9020
@risitasfrance9020 2 года назад
This trailer looks like a Hollywoodian movie
@carolyningalls4580
@carolyningalls4580 4 года назад
Why Lord ?? Why
@airforce262able
@airforce262able 4 года назад
2020
@maddenmobile2677
@maddenmobile2677 4 года назад
History reapeats itself
@danpetric85
@danpetric85 3 года назад
the mayor should ask himself this:was it worth it saving 4 disgusting cops and a judge or he should had saved the city
@mapleleafeditor2060
@mapleleafeditor2060 7 лет назад
I love this documentary
@pascoalnadador
@pascoalnadador 7 лет назад
...é a maldição que todos os homens no mundo carregam e irão responder e serão julgados em outro lugar...muito justo...NÃO AQUI!
@alejandrovillanueva3878
@alejandrovillanueva3878 7 лет назад
amazing document
@chownful
@chownful 7 лет назад
Why did NatGeo remove the documentary????
@marvin6016
@marvin6016 4 года назад
This was amazing
@alexflinchum6224
@alexflinchum6224 6 лет назад
Could have sworn I was watching Black hawk down.
@joyjoyoo
@joyjoyoo 7 лет назад
I don't know the full story but it's so wrong...damn police brutality. Bullies!
@jaysway9251
@jaysway9251 7 лет назад
joyjoyoo here's the synopsis: Rodney King was under the influence and speeding, PO stop him. Wrongfully beat the shit out of him. PO are found not guilty, Black Mob goes on a fucking spree and riot, loot and destroy pretty much everything.
@davidjd123
@davidjd123 7 лет назад
joyjoyoo yah it was wrong, but so was the riots.
@MichihiroHonda
@MichihiroHonda 5 лет назад
And burning down your own neighborhood and indiscriminately killing people helps how?
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