Skid Row, Explained

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“Haunted” means a lot of different thing to people. Skid Row is haunted by the billionaires that refuse to care for our nations needy and the greed of the small person that thinks he’s rich too and votes for pieces of shit. Morons.

👍︎︎ 8 👤︎︎ u/MidTownMotel 📅︎︎ Mar 31 2021 🗫︎ replies

I mean, a good third of the show was dedicated to the fact that it was on Skid Row.

👍︎︎ 1 👤︎︎ u/alpacadaver 📅︎︎ Mar 31 2021 🗫︎ replies
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- [Announcer] Documentary for the Cecil Hotel. - [Man] Is there something evil going on here? - There's a neighborhood in Los Angeles that we need to talk about, it's called Skid Row. Last month, there was this really popular true crime documentary on Netflix. It was like the number one most watched show here in the United States and maybe around the world. And it was about this hotel that was right here in Skid Row, it's about a 21 year old Canadian woman who disappeared after exhibiting some very strange behavior in an elevator. And yes, there's gonna be plenty of spoilers here. - [Woman] The Hotel Cecil is content and it's got some sort of uncanny force. - The show is haunting, and confusing, and thrilling, and an appalling and insensitive abuse of the power of documentary filmmaking. The whole series feels like a true crime documentary but there ends up being no crime at all. And the whole energy of this series is founded on the idea that this hotel is haunted with dark energy. - [Man] I think that we're hoping for a ghost because it's what we've come to expect. - I'm here to tell you that the Cecil Hotel in Los Angeles doesn't have dark energy, that's a tantalizing, but very lazy explanation. And it exonerates the people and policies that built modern day LA. Instead, there's a much bigger story here. One that the documentary decides to largely ignore or mischaracterize. The story worth telling here about this hotel and the neighborhood in which it resides is the story of how cities draw boundaries. These subtle borders that are meant to contain the city's least wanted people. Once you understand what this looks like and how it happened in LA, you can understand how it happens in a lot of cities and it helps you understand what's really going on with the Cecil Hotel. (upbeat music) - [Narrator] It's the story of a city in the microcosm of the "American Dream." - Okay, first, let's establish what and where the Cecil Hotel is in LA. Here's Downtown LA, and you have this Financial District here with all these big buildings. A few streets over it, you have the Cecil Hotel, right on the border of this 50 city block neighborhood called Skid Row, right in the heart of Downtown LA. Go to Skid Row today and you are quickly brought into the plight of basic survival for nearly 5,000 homeless people. - The reason why I come to so many tents out of here is because people can't afford to live in a house. - Nearly half of them are considered to have serious mental illness and life expectancy here is 48 years old, 30 years less than the US average. This small block of streets is surrounded by highly developed districts that every year become more shiny and more expensive. So how did Skid Row, this one small block of Downtown become where so many of the city's sick and marginalized gathered? (upbeat music) Way back when California was first taken from Mexico to become part of the United States, loads of Americans were moving West, moving to California. Some of them were looking for gold and some were just looking for a new start. The US used to be really good at railroads, and they built a railroad across the entire country. That railroad ended right here in LA, right in the location of modern day Skid Row. - [Reporter] There is probably no single area holding so much of charm and beauty and the good things of life as Southern California. - [Johnny] We see a lot of people arriving around this train station, looking for work. This area developed a reputation as being full of transient people coming to the West with dreams of gold and a new start, and instead ending up with neither, no jobs, no homes. It was a part of town that no one wanted to go. - [Reporter] Los Angeles County has a gregarious fun zone where everybody has a good time. - As LA grew, so did the bad reputation of Skid Row and so did the homeless population. The neighborhood was sort of for the untouchables and when anyone considered helping them or figuring out a policy to solve this, people resisted. One columnist of the day wrote, quote, don't help this class, it is a crime against the community to do so. The Cecil Hotel was eventually constructed in the 1920s right here on the outskirts of what was becoming this undesirable part of town. At the time, it was a Grand Hotel built for business travelers. What turned the Cecil Hotel from this to this wasn't dark energy or mysterious forces, nor was it the fact that YouTube played a concert on the roof right next to the Cecil Hotel in the late '80s. (rock music playing) No, no, no, no, no, no. What happened to the Cecil Hotel is something that happened to this whole neighborhood, starting in the 1970s. When city planners and politicians started reinvisioning Downtown LA, drawing lines on maps to contain the growing population of mentally ill and homeless. The goal here was to bulldoze all the decaying buildings in Downtown and to make way for a new business district, full of tall shiny buildings. The original demolition plan included Skid Row, but the community leaders fought back saying, listen city of LA, if you demolish Skid Row without solving the underlying issues, you're just gonna have a bunch of smaller Skid Rows pop up scattered throughout the city. Homelessness isn't gonna go away if you just bulldoze the neighborhood, the city was like, yeah, you have a point. So they agreed upon setting firm borders, that would be the quote, containment zone where the homeless and mentally ill could stay so that the surrounding neighborhoods could build nice big office buildings without the presence of these undesirable populations. Within Skid Row, they constructed public bathrooms and benches and public spaces so that as the city officials said, those amenities could quote, act as a magnet to hold the undesirable population elements in Skid Row. Undesirable population elements, wow, that is just a fantastic way to take human beings and turn them into units. (bells chiming) So weird. Even though the borders of Skid Row based on the city plan were not like walls, they were just city streets but the city planners made sure that they would have quote, 'strong edges' that will act as a buffer between Skid Row and the rest of the central city. They promised that when Skid Row residents enter the buffer, the psychological comfort of the familiar Skid Row environment will be lost. So how did they do this? One way they did this is with harsh lighting. Back in the old days, they had these historic lights on main street which is one of the borders of Skid Row. They replaced those with like harsh prison lights to make it very, just unpleasant to walk across the street. They put locks on the trash cans in the surrounding districts so people wouldn't leave Skid Row to come scavenge for food. Residents of Skid Row also reported that police officers would be patrolling these borders and anytime someone would cross they would be approached, yet, they would be left alone for a time if they stayed peaceful within the containment zone. All of this happened throughout the '70s, '80s and '90s as rent prices started to go up all throughout this area. So rent is getting more expensive, at the same time, funding for mental health institutions was drying up and the war on drugs propagated by the Reagan Administration was also heating up. Skid Row literally became a dumping grounds for mental health institutions who would drop off patients right here knowing that they would be contained. The idea of saving Skid Row by drawing borders around it came from the community leaders of Skid Row itself. It was a solution to keep affordable housing, keep the community intact, but soon this solution was used as an excuse to neglect the people within these lines. Street cleaners and trash collectors came less frequently than in the rest of LA. City maintenance for streets sort of stopped showing up, but the one city resource that did show up in abundance was the police, whose job it was to keep these quote, undesirable population elements within this zone, criminalizing the poverty inside these lines, and yes, here's the Cecil Hotel right within these firm containment borders. So if you look at the Cecil Hotel under this lens, you now see the danger, the drugs, the violence, not being caused by some creepy dark energy that lured in this woman from Canada. Instead, this was the result of a policy intentionally creating borders within the city to keep the city's problems contained into one area. A spot that had real culture and community values and history, and yet because of these dehumanizing policies, Skid Row became defined as a series of statistics and social problems. What I've found by looking into these policies is that this wasn't an inevitable course of action, the city could've put its money and effort behind the harder thing to do, which is addressing the underlying issues of unemployment, mental illness, drug addiction, and unaffordable housing stock. And yet the policy they pursued was fixing this problem with a band-aid, using policing and the power of redevelopment. The real problems were swept under the rug to be dealt with another day, keeping the city's problems contained neatly in this border and hiding them from view. (bright upbeat music) So let me tell you about the sponsor of today's video which is a thing that has led me watch a bunch more stuff on Netflix that I wouldn't be able to watch otherwise, Express VPN is a very affordable way to not only protect your anonymity while you are on the Internet, but also allows you to expand your entertainment options. 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Channel: Johnny Harris
Views: 915,139
Rating: 4.8887529 out of 5
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Length: 12min 1sec (721 seconds)
Published: Wed Mar 31 2021
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