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 โthe other sideโ of the gentrification debate.
โLet me just kill you right now, because there was some bullsโt article in the New York Times saying โthe good of gentrification.โ I donโt 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.
โHereโs the thing: I grew up here in Fort Greene. I grew up here in New York. Itโs 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. โThe garbage wasnโt picked up every motherfโking day when I was living in 165 Washington Park. P.S. 20 was not good. P.S. 11. Rothschild 294. The police werenโt around. When you see white mothers pushing their babies in strollers, three oโclock in the morning on 125th Street, that must tell you something.โ
You can listen to Leeโs full thoughts on gentrification here.
Read more at New York magazine and the New York Times.
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