Spike Lee Gets Real About Gentrification

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Director Spike Lee let them know how he really felt on Tuesday night.

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According to New York magazine, Lee was speaking at Pratt Institute for a Black History Month lecture when an audience member asked him about โ€œthe other sideโ€ of the gentrification debate.

โ€œLet me just kill you right now, because there was some bullsโ€”t article in the New York Times saying โ€˜the good of gentrification.โ€™ I donโ€™t believe that,โ€ said Lee.

Over the course of the seven-minute rant (with a lot of f-words), Lee explained his stance on gentrification in New York.

โ€œHereโ€™s the thing: I grew up here in Fort Greene. I grew up here in New York. Itโ€™s changed. And why does it take an influx of white New Yorkers in the South Bronx, in Harlem, in Bed Stuy, in Crown Heights for the facilities to get better?โ€ Lee said. โ€œThe garbage wasnโ€™t picked up every motherfโ€”king day when I was living in 165 Washington Park. P.S. 20 was not good. P.S. 11. Rothschild 294. The police werenโ€™t around. When you see white mothers pushing their babies in strollers, three oโ€™clock in the morning on 125th Street, that must tell you something.โ€

You can listen to Leeโ€™s full thoughts on gentrification here.

Read more at New York magazine and the New York Times.

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