The Shocking & Shady Past of Bananas

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • Hi friends, happy Thursday!
    Welcome to the Dark History podcast. There’s always money in the Banana stand, but that money has a dark, dirty history. And today we’re getting into just that. Today we’re going to talk about the WILD history of bananas.
    I appreciate you for coming by, and tune in next week for more dark history.
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    Chapters:
    00:00 INTRO
    02:42 THIS S#&T IS BANANAS
    05:01 THE BIRTH OF UFC (not the fighting company)
    17:01 MINOR GOES BANANAS
    22:54 THE BANANA MASSACRE
    33:20 SAM THE BANANA MAN
    42:19 THE GUATEMALAN OVERTHROW IS FREAKING BANANAS
    48:08 THE ATTEMPTED OVERTHROW OF CUBA (because of freaking bananas)
    53:57 BANANAGATE
    1:00:24 CONCLUSION
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    Dark History is an Audioboom Original.
    This podcast is Executive Produced by:
    Bailey Sarian, Kim Jacobs, Dunia McNeily from 3arts, Justin Comins, and Claire Turner From Wheelhouse DNA
    Producer: Lexxi Kiven
    Research provided by: Thomas Messersmith
    Writers: Jed Bookout, Joey Scavuzzo, and Kim Yaged
    I'm your host -- Bailey Sarian
    Special thank you to Historical Consultant Kevin Coleman, Associate Professor of History University of Toronto
    Video Director: Trent Barboza and Eric Abell
    Shot By: Zachariah Huckaby
    Edited by: Jim Luci
    Production Management: Meredith Ewinger
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  • @noteimporta1960
    @noteimporta1960 Před 2 lety +1058

    I'm Colombian, we learned this in school but I always wondered if people from the US would learn about the banana craze too. Thanks for giving visibility to our history!

    • @bridgetmccreedy9711
      @bridgetmccreedy9711 Před 2 lety +62

      I teach US History! No one else in my dept covers it but I always make sure to teach my kiddos about it. They’re always horrified

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 Před 2 lety +35

      More Americans are learning about American Imperialism now, and most of us are none too happy about it. But the more of us that learn these things, the better votes we can cast to not be unintentionally supporting crimes against our fellow Earthlings. I should also say that people like you should be commended for your patience. That helps more of us see past our countries propaganda. One day we humans will rid ourselves of bigotry, then we will all stand together in solidarity and take back the peace and the prosperity that has been stolen from the world for thousands of years.

    • @jennibethlopez5087
      @jennibethlopez5087 Před 2 lety +24

      A Colombian-American here! I’m learning more about our country’s history from Bailey than in school. This is the first time I hear about this!

    • @lisal440
      @lisal440 Před 2 lety +24

      We did NOT!!!!! We don’t learn any of the horrors that come from our country!!!

    • @noteimporta1960
      @noteimporta1960 Před 2 lety +4

      @@bridgetmccreedy9711 thanks a lot for doing that, kids must learn history so we can change the future

  • @rainLhes
    @rainLhes Před 2 lety +1759

    my father overheard me watching this video and he sat down to watch it with me
    long story short, my dad is now a fan of yours. he says you'd be a great historian
    i have now successfully turned my whole family members into your loyal fans 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺

  • @ximenarobleto9320
    @ximenarobleto9320 Před 2 lety +464

    As a Honduran, when we learn about Honduran history we have about hundreds of pages just about the united fruit company and how they weaseled their way into having so much power around honduras and other central American countries. A Honduran author, Ramón Amaya Amador even wrote a book about it called "prisión verde" about the strike that happened to overthrow united fruit company and we all have to read about it in school. My grandfather was a child when it happened and everything is just so dark and sad.

    • @SaraMHouse
      @SaraMHouse Před 2 lety +9

      eeee que ondas compatriota!
      We didnt read Prision verde at my school, but we read Cipotes, a dark history for another day...

    • @Crisfer05
      @Crisfer05 Před 2 lety +7

      Thanks I added it to my reading list.

    • @lexibrandi3355
      @lexibrandi3355 Před 2 lety +10

      My grandfather & grandma/their family is from Honduras. I was told growing up, my grandpa worked on banana boats

    • @Eri14996
      @Eri14996 Před 2 lety +5

      En Panamá tenemos una materia llamada Relaciones de Panamá con los EEUU y siempre es la misma lección

    • @stephanierinae1003
      @stephanierinae1003 Před 2 lety +4

      Much love from your Costa Rican neighbors 🇨🇷

  • @michellehobbs3709
    @michellehobbs3709 Před rokem +53

    Don’t knock the “romantic” coupon book! I taught at an inner city high school, and I had several teen-aged boys in my class who were bummed because they couldn’t afford presents for their girlfriends in Valentines Day, so I suggested making a coupon book. You never saw anything sweeter than a bunch of “thugs” trying to think of nice things they could do for their girlfriends. 💕❤️💕

    • @angryviolentwitchqueen6633
      @angryviolentwitchqueen6633 Před rokem +2

      So pure ❤

    • @levityoflonging22
      @levityoflonging22 Před 11 měsíci +5

      That's sweet, but I completely agree with Bailey. Those coupons never get used. No one wants to have to ask for their partner to do something nice for them. The niceness comes from them taking the iniative in the first place.

  • @PaigeAshliegh
    @PaigeAshliegh Před 2 lety +3041

    Only Bailey could make me watch an hour long yt video of bananas. 🍌

    • @BaileySarian
      @BaileySarian  Před 2 lety +712

      who knew bananas had so much dramaaaaa??

    • @carolynburton1628
      @carolynburton1628 Před 2 lety +129

      Bailey can make us spend multiple hours listening to anything she has to say! 🤷👏👏🥳🥳💖💖
      Who needs cable when we got bailey? 🥰💞

    • @sorino3126
      @sorino3126 Před 2 lety +14

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 same!

    • @continuallycountingchicken7338
      @continuallycountingchicken7338 Před 2 lety +9

      TRuTH!!

    • @divajay1920
      @divajay1920 Před 2 lety +13

      Big FACTS and I despise bananas

  • @lilpricessd1
    @lilpricessd1 Před 2 lety +325

    My dad grew up on a banana plantation in Honduras and my family worked on the fields for chiquita banana between 1960-1979. I feel like a bit of my ancestry was recognized

  • @kazejonin
    @kazejonin Před 2 lety +128

    Anyone else in awe of how many times she said something was "crazy" or "wild" and never said "This whole thing was BANANAS."

    • @soyyo143
      @soyyo143 Před rokem +1

      I heard the phrase, "second fiddle", I was thinking, "second banana"

    • @kaylawalentowski488
      @kaylawalentowski488 Před 11 měsíci

      I know I kept hoping she would but she didn’t I feel a big pun opportunity was missed 😫😂

    • @LilsyCat
      @LilsyCat Před 6 měsíci

      I thought I heard her say it several times

  • @Mae-mg1gy
    @Mae-mg1gy Před 2 lety +212

    Isn't that how the US operates internationally to this day?
    Stories like these are never taught so that it can be replicated. Thank you for your story telling.

    • @jovanasocanac4513
      @jovanasocanac4513 Před rokem

      Yeah, America, the great democracy. Their only connection to democracy seems to be removing democratically elected people and replacing them with their servants. America is so so disgusting.

    • @TheCatsMeow771
      @TheCatsMeow771 Před rokem +3

      Yes.

  • @paulettegarcia3291
    @paulettegarcia3291 Před 2 lety +905

    Dark History makes me feel so intellectual. I love this safe space

    • @hannahlennertkristiansen4797
      @hannahlennertkristiansen4797 Před 2 lety +32

      you ARE intellectual:)) not knowing history doesn't make u a non-intellectual person

    • @AxxLAfriku
      @AxxLAfriku Před 2 lety +4

      GAGAGAGAGAGA! I will now count to 3 and then I am still the unprettiest CZcamsr of all time. 1...2...3. GAGAGAGAGAGA!!! Thank you for your attention, dear paul

    • @gustavoacosta215
      @gustavoacosta215 Před 2 lety +6

      Safe space I can’t 😂

    • @KarebelleMissKarebear
      @KarebelleMissKarebear Před 2 lety +9

      I adore busting out facts from Dark History to impress friends & family 😆🤟🏻💜

    • @baronesselsavonfreytag-lor1134
      @baronesselsavonfreytag-lor1134 Před 2 lety +1

      Bailey is right, it should be a movie because most people don't know this story nowadays.

  • @miltoncat
    @miltoncat Před 2 lety +664

    My grandpa grew up during the Depression in the Southern US and was poor af. One year at Christmas he got a banana 🍌. He’d never seen one and he always remembered what an ‘exotic’ thing it was.

    • @chandranelson2772
      @chandranelson2772 Před 2 lety +47

      My grandma got an orange for Christmas, in Oklahoma, and it was the same.

    • @nicem8746
      @nicem8746 Před 2 lety +36

      Yeah that’s a real thing. People can’t imagine what it’s like to not have all this stuff all the time.

    • @sailorarwen6101
      @sailorarwen6101 Před 2 lety +48

      Aww just goes to show how fortunate we are today. The effects of the depression are slowly dying out of the nursing home but you still get residents that are overwhelmed by a full plate of food at mealtimes. Very sad.
      I grew up on canned pineapples and was BLOWN AWAY when I tried fresh pineapple for the first time.

    • @Lyeah73
      @Lyeah73 Před 2 lety +33

      Same with my mother. A banana was a special treat. My moms sister wears a scar to this day because she ate my moms banana and she pounded her over it.

    • @toddburgess5056
      @toddburgess5056 Před 2 lety +6

      @@Lyeah73 😵😵😵

  • @illustratin
    @illustratin Před 2 lety +13

    My great grandpa worked for them (the former Chiquita) and changed his last name to protect himself. My mom would bring it up but she never explained it so thoroughly on the history before.

  • @Cris999
    @Cris999 Před 2 lety +133

    I’m from Costa Rica. The “bananeras” as we call it, are still very much difficult, to say the least. I love to hear a story from Bailey that gives some background to our lands history. ❤️🙏🏻

    • @UnderdarkDrow_
      @UnderdarkDrow_ Před 2 lety +10

      Eyyyy otro tico watching Bailey! Pura vida maee

    • @danielakatiyar6534
      @danielakatiyar6534 Před 2 lety +8

      Que genial ver otr@s ticos viendo a Bailey !🙋🏽‍♀️

    • @Cris999
      @Cris999 Před 2 lety +9

      Les juro que pensé que no había nadie de tiquicia viendo a Bailey! Jajaja que tuanis 🙏🏻🖤

    • @rosesotobogantes2016
      @rosesotobogantes2016 Před rokem +2

      Costa Rican here, one more reason to love her even more

    • @rosesotobogantes2016
      @rosesotobogantes2016 Před rokem +1

      Bailey es demasiado chiva❤️❤️❤️

  • @breadgirl9806
    @breadgirl9806 Před 2 lety +928

    I went to Costa Rica on a school trip. We were on a bus and passing a banana plantation when two little kids flagged down the bus (they didn’t feel like walking home from school). So while they were on the bus they told us that there Mom works on the banana plantation nearby, but she was currently unemployed.
    Apparently the banana corporation Dole just periodically fires their workers as a loophole to get out of paying them basic employee benefits. So the kids’ mother who was a single mom with two kids had to go without a job for months to be mistreated by the same company she has been working with for years.
    It’s really f*cked up. So, yeah Dole isn’t a great alternative to Chiquita either.

    • @Amandamml1
      @Amandamml1 Před 2 lety +38

      I’m costarrican, the “piñeras” pineapple cultive situation is horrible too.

    • @vanessam3258
      @vanessam3258 Před 2 lety +33

      Dole is the worst company. I worked at a Dole in California and they hate their employees!

    • @apriljk6557
      @apriljk6557 Před 2 lety +24

      Ugh. Capitalism pretty much guarantees there'll always be an underclass of people exploited for their labor.

    • @breadgirl9806
      @breadgirl9806 Před 2 lety +8

      @@Amandamml1 Oof what’s the drama happening with the pineapple culture?

    • @tarrytwocents
      @tarrytwocents Před 2 lety +16

      Check out the Mafia history in the fruit and veg trade in Melbourne.. crazy stuff.

  • @saoirset2887
    @saoirset2887 Před 2 lety +700

    The Dark History book needs to be given to people in schools. Literally learning so much more than I did in history during school.

    • @alexisa6028
      @alexisa6028 Před 2 lety +17

      I agree and say all these stories should be written in a book and sold in stores for sure

    • @amandaterrio4823
      @amandaterrio4823 Před 2 lety +19

      The US education system really isn’t too keen on telling children the truth.

    • @agcons
      @agcons Před 2 lety +6

      I agree. Someone would agitate for banning it, I'm sure.

    • @kathleenmullen504
      @kathleenmullen504 Před 2 lety +12

      I Really!! Want the Dark History Book to be available in stores.

    • @Theivoryparadox
      @Theivoryparadox Před 2 lety +13

      And digitally distributed so it can be updated after each Dark History Podcast.

  • @carolinan4360
    @carolinan4360 Před rokem +23

    I went to a prestigious private school in Bogota, Colombia and let me tell you my friend...you explained this topic wayyyyyy better, 10 million times better than my history teacher...if I can even call it "explaining." 🥇🏆🏅👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @kawanablake6261
    @kawanablake6261 Před 2 lety +46

    Thank you so much for explaining the real history of America's role in messing up people's lives. School never taught me this, but I will make sure my grandkids understand the truth about situations that still affect us to this day!

    • @charlenemetcalf4246
      @charlenemetcalf4246 Před rokem

      Our government is still up to the same tricks. If you truly knew about Russia and China and about what has really happened in Ukraine you would have no faith in our government and see why other countries are feeling the same.

  • @Carolombia1
    @Carolombia1 Před 2 lety +408

    As a colombian born and raised, still living here and also beeing a victim of crimes comited by the colombian government I want to sincerely THANK YOU MY DEAR ANGEL.
    Greetings from this Banana Republic of Colombia

    • @HesterLeaRae
      @HesterLeaRae Před 2 lety +4

      “On the playground was where I spent most of my days” 🏀🎬🎤

    • @baronesselsavonfreytag-lor1134
      @baronesselsavonfreytag-lor1134 Před 2 lety +1

      @@HesterLeaRae I'm hearing that as Fresh Prince backed by an electric cumbia band in my head as I read that.

  • @LittleQueen1978
    @LittleQueen1978 Před 2 lety +1043

    Bailey if you think the history of bananas is dark, you should check out the avocado trade. Specifically in Mexico and South America

    • @MsBookworm9
      @MsBookworm9 Před 2 lety +54

      You read my mind ! Discovering Avocados was like coming across an untouched gold mine. So you already know how bad the history is , well actually still is .

    • @gemars2989
      @gemars2989 Před 2 lety +40

      With the recent twist that now druglords are taking over the avocado business in the south of México

    • @cookiemonstersgirl5630
      @cookiemonstersgirl5630 Před 2 lety +13

      Therr are WAY too many cases about produce that she could cover...

    • @cantstanditanymore
      @cantstanditanymore Před 2 lety +17

      ALL OWNED AND RUN BY THE CARTELS!!!

    • @mistijohnson2121
      @mistijohnson2121 Před 2 lety +3

      yyyaaassss learning about guac

  • @keelyc1066
    @keelyc1066 Před 2 lety +24

    I listen to these on Spotify while i’m cleaning the house. I fell for MM&M, I stayed for Dark History. Thank you for educating me/us in a fun & interesting way & teaching me things I may have never learned otherwise.

  • @brittanyphillipps8899
    @brittanyphillipps8899 Před 2 lety +57

    Bailey: we're talking about bananas
    Also Bailey: must wear yellow 💛

  • @M-MMo
    @M-MMo Před 2 lety +698

    Is there any business that isn't shady? It's a sad world we're living in....
    Bailey, you are a highlight in these dark times! Thank you for your excellent work!

    • @vcheekv
      @vcheekv Před 2 lety +44

      Many small businesses. That's why some say boycotting all big corporations and buying from local businesses is the only way to keep businesses honest

    • @cjmarriott6267
      @cjmarriott6267 Před 2 lety +14

      Yeah even McDonald's was stolen from there original founders

    • @KarebelleMissKarebear
      @KarebelleMissKarebear Před 2 lety +9

      @@vcheekv Hear hear. Or rearrange our current & accepted business models to more ethical business models.

    • @amandaterrio4823
      @amandaterrio4823 Před 2 lety +1

      Not in the US. Well besides maybe some small businesses.

    • @apriljk6557
      @apriljk6557 Před 2 lety +8

      @@KarebelleMissKarebear people have to start caring about things that don't directly effect them. Hoping humanity evolves with more empathy.

  • @lehannaallen
    @lehannaallen Před 2 lety +431

    The clothing company Banana Republic was originally called "Banana Republic Travel & Safari Clothing Company." They basically sold clothes and items for white people to comfortably travel around in 3rd world countries (aka banana republics).

    • @pineapplegirl8078
      @pineapplegirl8078 Před 2 lety +80

      They used to have beautiful catalogs. All the clothing was depicted by vintage style hand drawn pictures. There were mini National Geographic style articles too. I still have a couple of the catalogs stored somewhere in my attic from the 80’s.
      BTW, they made seriously high quality travel clothing, and not just for “rich white people”. They were the go to company for world travelers. I was raised by parents that felt world travel was an important part of my brother and my education. REI and Banana Republic were our main stops before a big trip. And not that it should matter but it’s 2022 so…. my family is black. American Black. Yup, a black intact family in the 70’s-90’s traveled the world together…crazy.
      The brick and mortar stores were amazing. They were an immersive experience. It was like boarding a historic steamer ship. Cargo crates stamped, heavy rope netting, etc.. It was super fun as a kid 😊

    • @lehannaallen
      @lehannaallen Před 2 lety +23

      @@pineapplegirl8078 Oh! I forgot about the beautiful catalogs! (And, thank you for calling me out on my flippant comment). :D

    • @ilahildasissac1943
      @ilahildasissac1943 Před 2 lety +9

      Never knew that. Are they still around? Never knew about the dark side of bananas? They are one of my fave fruits.

    • @cynniemarie486
      @cynniemarie486 Před 2 lety +5

      I FELT This....in my bones.

    • @Mckinley-mick
      @Mckinley-mick Před 2 lety +9

      You know what, I always wondered why their clothes were so plain and safari/park ranger-esque. That’s icky 😅

  • @AnonyMous-vs2tq
    @AnonyMous-vs2tq Před 2 lety +61

    It’s so cute when Bailey says “revelant” instead of “ relevant” she said It so confidently ( around 56 minute ish mark maybe) that EYE questioned if I’ve been mispronouncing it.

    • @wrongturnVfor
      @wrongturnVfor Před 2 lety

      well it is revelant too, it revealed a lot. lol. lasnguage is made up, no one cares.

  • @juanaarbelaez3945
    @juanaarbelaez3945 Před 2 lety +52

    I am in tears, every time I hear about the banana masacre here in Colombia my heart aches. To think that there are senators here that deny the masacre as if the live of this people don't matter. Colombian history is filled with blood and death, banana masacre is just another one in the list, but not for that underestimated or forgotten. Thank you for reminding us about the history that must not be repited.

  • @80sGamerLady
    @80sGamerLady Před 2 lety +546

    You should do a Dark History on the Miners of West Virginia. The saying "I sold my soul to the company store..." comes from this. It's horrible and still is horrible on how they are treated!

    • @tarahall3551
      @tarahall3551 Před 2 lety +22

      I was thinking about this too (the song..sold my soul to the company store) when she was talking about the coupons

    • @healingwithfaithalotofsupp9938
      @healingwithfaithalotofsupp9938 Před 2 lety +12

      Ernie Ford sang that song Sixteen Tons that reminds me of the way Miner treated his workers.

    • @darlapeelman1610
      @darlapeelman1610 Před 2 lety +7

      Yes! Great suggestion.💯🎯👍

    • @CrimsonRose29
      @CrimsonRose29 Před rokem +3

      Yes this would be super interesting!

    • @inannaqueenofheavenandeart8915
      @inannaqueenofheavenandeart8915 Před rokem +3

      My grandfather was a coal miner of WV. He died in the year 72 from black lung. I never met him because I was born in 81. But coal miners daughter song always make me think of my mom 😂😂😂

  • @coffeezombie6032
    @coffeezombie6032 Před 2 lety +98

    I learned a very simplified version of this in elementary school. My music teacher taught us that "dayo " song from the Beetlejuice movie. (This was the year the movie came out) She then proceeded to put on an old vinal of the song and explain what the song was about. "Come Mr tally man, tally me bananas. Day lights come and me wanna go home "
    Yup it was about the plight of the banana plantation workers.
    She goes on to explain that the poor workers were slaves just like the people in the sugar plantations we had sung about the week before when we sang "old spirituals".

  • @marializethcachique8380
    @marializethcachique8380 Před 2 lety +6

    I am from Colombia, and this is such a common part of the history of the Banana Massacre. I am so glad you talked about this Bailey because it shows why Colombia has been so conflicted for so many years.
    It's mention in 100 years of Solitude, by Gabriel Garcia Marquez in a fictional way. highly recommend that book

  • @Alpuj22
    @Alpuj22 Před 2 lety +7

    I took a tropical horticulture class in college and the field study for it involved a two week trip to Costa Rica. We went on tours of banana, coffee, cacao, pineapple, and palm oil farms and ALL of them have exploitative pasts. I always forget that most American’s have no idea where their food is sourced from and the history behind it unless they’ve specifically studied it deeper. Definitely would recommend looking into the history of these other crops too if you liked this video!

  • @danielazafra4137
    @danielazafra4137 Před 2 lety +192

    I can’t believe you talked about la masacre de las bananeras, in Colombia we always hear about it and I was always confused on how the heck it got to that point, thank you so much Bailey 🇨🇴❤️

    • @Indiemakeuplover
      @Indiemakeuplover Před 2 lety +15

      We never hear about it or learn about it in the US, big shocker. We are taught as kids America is great and everything has always been amazing

    • @jonahleethompson7095
      @jonahleethompson7095 Před rokem +4

      right it’s like all they do is horrible stuff and cover ups and then taught us that it’s all fine

  • @jendover7190
    @jendover7190 Před 2 lety +177

    Just posted and tagged Bailey in my story on Instagram. I was ironically stocking bananas while listening to this. I stock produce overnight. And I just kept giving side eye so hard to the bananas like 😠

  • @katelyndonato9748
    @katelyndonato9748 Před 2 lety +15

    I caught the “baby girl Lisa” 😂 One of the best episodes in my opinion! So educational. Thank you for making history fun, Bailey

  • @dreambig6422
    @dreambig6422 Před 2 lety +10

    Out of all the videos I have watched from Bailey, this is the one that has most touched my heart, I am from Honduras, I never knew about the whole story and how this company had it's pulpo hands in everything. I am so happy and proud that Bailey has touched on this.

  • @sheilaa7288
    @sheilaa7288 Před 2 lety +183

    Bailey calling connections between government officials and big business “insestual” was EVERYTHING 🙌🏼

    • @MsSilverTulip
      @MsSilverTulip Před 2 lety

      Except the correct word is incestuous

    • @wrongturnVfor
      @wrongturnVfor Před 2 lety +1

      Exactly much more effective than calling it a revolving door

  • @mandimartin5521
    @mandimartin5521 Před 2 lety +28

    I mean it's ONE banana, Michael. What could it cost, $10?
    There's always money in the banana stand.

  • @lexibrandi3355
    @lexibrandi3355 Před 2 lety +6

    My grandfather on my mom’s side worked on banana boats, that transported bananas from Honduras. My moms side of the family was from there. This is super interesting to watch💕

  • @smsmsm33434
    @smsmsm33434 Před rokem +3

    This is one of the wildest stories I’ve ever heard and I had NO idea this happened. Some random company took over like half a continent and it wasn’t even that long ago. Really set the tone for how much power corporations would have over our lives in general.

  • @onion256
    @onion256 Před 2 lety +68

    Her little room is so aesthetically pleasing!!! I feel like shes gonna tell me my fortune with a crystal ball..

  • @arianefrantz8003
    @arianefrantz8003 Před 2 lety +138

    This is stuff they should actually teach in history. Everything you talk about blows my mind. I'd love to see you talk about hidden lead in a lot of American products, and how it's toxic to peoples health.

    • @stacey6887
      @stacey6887 Před rokem +1

      Similar to that mentioned in the nestle video

    • @Truthorfib
      @Truthorfib Před 11 měsíci

      If I'm not mistaken the government is the one that mandates what topics to cover in history class. I doubt they'll want teachers to talk about horrible crimes their ancestors did. Most of the time they'll probably want you to hear one sided accounts of how great they are.
      Vietnam for example would only talk about the evil communists but not talk about the My Lai Massacre where American veterans m*rdered a whole village along with their kids.

  • @itsthejaishow168
    @itsthejaishow168 Před 2 lety +13

    She makes LEARNING FUN -run my slogan 😂😂🥰 love it here never leaving 😍

  • @proper1323
    @proper1323 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for bringing light to these human rights atrocities. I am of Guatemalan decent and my mother made sure to let me know of this story. All the corruption the U.S caused.
    I didn't know our fellow Central and South American brothers and sisters also suffered these autrocities.
    FYI- Jacobo is pronounced like Ha-cobo.. like Ha Ha Ha lol ... It's Jacob is Spanish.

  • @gthoj8867
    @gthoj8867 Před 2 lety +427

    The history of bananas is so interesting. I learned about this topic in college and it was so fascinating that I chose history as my major. It focused more on latin and central America, but it's a great way to see what was happening in our past.

    • @lyn90616
      @lyn90616 Před 2 lety +4

      @@katiegunn4822 what is wrong with you?? Nothing made a lick of sense you said, all 7 replies where nonsense

    • @katiegunn4822
      @katiegunn4822 Před 2 lety +3

      @@lyn90616 😱 relative with Dementia had the phone, had no idea! 😵

    • @toddburgess5056
      @toddburgess5056 Před 2 lety

      @@katiegunn4822 😮

    • @skylarsargent79
      @skylarsargent79 Před 2 lety

      Vf

  • @zubsies
    @zubsies Před 2 lety +95

    When you said "it was such a fruitful venture" I laughed way harder than I should have 🍌😅

    • @tarajh
      @tarajh Před 2 lety +1

      My favorite moment was "easy peasy banana squeezy" 🍌

  • @kellybales9779
    @kellybales9779 Před 2 lety +16

    Learning so much from these shows! Have you ever thought of doing one about Thalidomide?
    Keep up the great work!!

  • @andriaskeels699
    @andriaskeels699 Před 2 lety +11

    Never knew bananas had such a dark past 🙈. Thanks for enlightening us, Bailey 💛.
    P.S. just hope you’re doing okay sis 💜. We love you and I just want you to know that you make so many people’s days brighter ✨.

  • @bareaseeley-harris6752
    @bareaseeley-harris6752 Před 2 lety +62

    The reason why Magellan said that bananas looked like long figs is because wild bananas are about 1/2 the size of the domesticated bananas we eat and are full of seeds. They actually do look fig like when unripe.

    • @joannajamerson35
      @joannajamerson35 Před 2 lety +2

      Where can we get ethical banana

    • @morganjassman
      @morganjassman Před 2 lety +5

      I just looked up pictures of original bananas and you're totally right, I can definitely see how he made that comparison. Crazy how much they've changed

    • @Jeffrey-zd4bi
      @Jeffrey-zd4bi Před 2 lety +3

      Yes I definitely agree, through breeding and genetic modification, they was able to get them to grow the way they do today. It's really crazy!!

  • @TheHaylp
    @TheHaylp Před 2 lety +121

    Creepy.....I was having a conversation with my friend this very lunchtime about bananas and slavery 🤯

    • @dollure
      @dollure Před 2 lety +2

      what a conversation hehehe

  • @keylaobando2730
    @keylaobando2730 Před 2 lety +5

    One of my favorite episodes! I feel seen given that I am from Costa Rica and my whole life I've known about the horrible dark history behind the banana trade in Latin America. One of my favorite books is a costarican book called "Mamita Yunai", which roughly translates to Mommy United, and it's about the exploitation of workers in the banana plantations in Costa Rica's Caribbean coast, by United States' businessmen. Thank you so much for always making wonderful educational content Bailey 💜

  • @enm7724
    @enm7724 Před 2 lety +4

    Control of the people and governments by corporations and wealthy class is nothing new! Thanks, Bailey, for the history lesson. This type of oppression is still going on today.

  • @TheeBarbieTingz
    @TheeBarbieTingz Před 2 lety +16

    “and that’s the history of bananas t-t-thank you come back next week” your so funny 😂😭

  • @scpamplin
    @scpamplin Před 2 lety +20

    I am a history teacher and sometimes I really feel like you are going through the progressivism / imperialism units. I am here for it!

    • @xime321
      @xime321 Před 2 lety

      Hi! I've always wondered, do they teach this in US school?

    • @itsmetorigladys
      @itsmetorigladys Před 2 lety

      @@xime321 no they dont

  • @frodoamadeusgobel9749
    @frodoamadeusgobel9749 Před 2 lety +2

    Wow. This one is wild. I am happy, that we do not by bananas as I am not aloud to eat them cause they mess up with my medicine.

  • @vincentvega3968
    @vincentvega3968 Před rokem +1

    “Because when you CUT COSTS…Baby Girl Lisa YOU MAKE MORE MONEEEEEEEEEEEEY”
    Literally kills me every time! 🤣😂🤣😂🤣

  • @drewc1863
    @drewc1863 Před 2 lety +32

    Ever thought about doing a Dark History episode of St. Patrick's Day?

  • @mandipandi303
    @mandipandi303 Před 2 lety +116

    You should do an episode on Quaker Oats and the child poisoning and experimentation they were involved in.

    • @ilovejesus4576
      @ilovejesus4576 Před 2 lety +15

      Or Johnson and Johnson for knowing their products were causing cancer but continuing to produce and sell them anyways while trying to sweep the cancer issue under the rug

    • @mandipandi303
      @mandipandi303 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ilovejesus4576 Yes!

    • @terrielynneallan5204
      @terrielynneallan5204 Před 2 lety +4

      this sounds great, I am interested

    • @madyem4672
      @madyem4672 Před 2 lety +3

      😱

    • @MsSilverTulip
      @MsSilverTulip Před 2 lety +2

      Wait, what?

  • @summerstevens6853
    @summerstevens6853 Před 2 lety +1

    "ditched his moo moo's" 😂😂😂 I freaking love Bailey 💓💓

  • @CharitySharlene
    @CharitySharlene Před 2 lety +3

    From Wikipedia about the store: “It was founded in 1978 by Mel and Patricia Ziegler, who originally called the company "Banana Republic Travel & Safari Clothing Company." The original concept for the company was to sell items that complement a safari and travel lifestyle…

  • @MrSiBrum
    @MrSiBrum Před 2 lety +79

    I literally said "Gwen Stefani" when you asked what I think of when I hear the word bananas. 🍌 loool. You look gorgeous btw Bailey.

    • @tarawhiteman1899
      @tarawhiteman1899 Před 2 lety +4

      I did too!! 😂

    • @KT06
      @KT06 Před 2 lety +1

      I wish Gwen would've made a song spelling "definitely" or something cuz man that word I'm always like "def".😆

    • @nj6966
      @nj6966 Před 2 lety

      Right? I legit sang the song when I read the title

  • @hannahtaylor2912
    @hannahtaylor2912 Před 2 lety +145

    Bailey you are amazing!!!! Thank you for your hard work and content! I love it! I listen to you driving, doing housework, whatever and you always make me happy!!

    • @charitysteveboisseau5989
      @charitysteveboisseau5989 Před 2 lety +8

      Yes, I love listening to Bailey when I'm doing housework! It makes chores sooo much more enjoyable.

    • @stacyrussell460
      @stacyrussell460 Před 2 lety +7

      Same here. I watch or listen when doing dishes at home or walking around town to get my steps in during the day. My neighbors probably wonder why I'm always laughing. That's just Bailey 😂!

    • @summertime35
      @summertime35 Před 2 lety +1

      Bailey and the production team.

  • @jillruben8924
    @jillruben8924 Před rokem +2

    THIS was a mesmerizing history lesson. Who wouldv'e thunk bananas??? Bailey you really out did yourself. I love all the Dark History episodes, but some really stick out. Awesome job.

  • @Danylelo
    @Danylelo Před rokem +9

    La masacre de las bananeras is a story that my grandparents would always tell, as to how they lost almost their entire lifes. Saddest part, tho, is that we, as Colombians are not tought this story (which is important) in an interesting way. So even if it is taught at schools, is easily forgettable, as teachers make it as boring as possible. But you, my queen, you have managed to make this story 10 times better, and I love you ❤️

  • @Dryadsgrove
    @Dryadsgrove Před 2 lety +13

    We should start charter school School of Dark History where K-12 learns the real history of the world. Bailey is of coarse the soothing voice narrating it all

  • @erinmerida
    @erinmerida Před 2 lety +110

    Its so nice to see my country's history being shared especially when it had huge consequences that still affect us today considering there's even much more to it, thanks Bailey
    Viva Arbenz!

    • @lilygarlet9073
      @lilygarlet9073 Před 2 lety +3

      ¡Viva Arbenz!

    • @bridgetmccreedy9711
      @bridgetmccreedy9711 Před 2 lety +6

      Viva Arbenz! I just finished teaching my students about the Arbenz administration I’m Guatemala and cruelty of United Fruit Co. Its so sad what atrocities have been committed in the name of greed

    • @334...4
      @334...4 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm certainly gonna read up on this some more. We don't have that in school for sure here in Poland.

  • @beautywinsfails8867
    @beautywinsfails8867 Před 2 lety +1

    My dad grew up in Central America, and he told me that he’s seen the way banana workers are treated, and he said it’s really awful, they are treated worse than garbage.

  • @sofigag
    @sofigag Před 2 lety +19

    This was such an interesting way to introduce viewers to the treacherous history of the banana 🍌...there are other foods you should look into such as the history of sugar production, avocados etc...people have no idea about how food gets to their tables. The history of Chiquita is insane, I will watch this again...thank you for your research & entertaining presentation👍👍

  • @lv394
    @lv394 Před 2 lety +28

    Hi, Bailey.
    Girl, I have to say - you’re so amazing!
    Not only do you host MMM (very successfully, I might add), but now Dark History. I cannot imagine the long hours of research and work that goes behind all this. And we, your audience, appreciate it. 💗

    • @buffytimmons8513
      @buffytimmons8513 Před 2 lety +1

      Also she does the Netflix thing on CZcams as well! Have you seen it?! I love it!!

    • @Genie2386
      @Genie2386 Před 2 lety

      @@buffytimmons8513 👀What do I type in to find it?

  • @JessHenriquez
    @JessHenriquez Před 2 lety +121

    Bailey I love that lipstick!!! Please share the name!!! Also as someone who had a couple of banana trees, this video just makes me appreciate those trees. They always were fruitful and always helped us when we most needed them. I always loved the fact that we would be to share them with family and friends because of the abundance. It was like a currency in Puerto Rico. I miss those trees... Along with my avocados, Mangos and star fruit trees! We were so blessed

    • @sailorarwen6101
      @sailorarwen6101 Před 2 lety +8

      We rented a house in Arizona that had a fig tree, apricot tree, orange, grapefruit, lemon, cherry and a pecan tree. Every season there was something new and they produced such wonderful fruits. There was a banana tree as well but it never produced fruit while we were there sadly

    • @kolesianka
      @kolesianka Před 2 lety

      @@sailorarwen6101 now I want to live in Arizona! 😛

  • @luispadron7930
    @luispadron7930 Před rokem +2

    The Banana Massacre was included in "A Hundred Years of Solitude" by Gabriel García Márquez. He did an amazing job portraying the horrors of the day... being herded into the square, trapped in the mob that is being surrounded by soldiers, & finally, seeing people being shot dead right next to you.
    🇨🇴 The Banana Massacre is portrayed in ch. 14 & 15.

  • @violetchanel438
    @violetchanel438 Před 2 lety +6

    I came across something like this being covered in the life and debt documentary we had to watch in Caribbean Studies class... You guys should definitely watch it... Just a warning the content will make you get really really angry about what these big companies do to our Caribbean islands

  • @blossom.wonder.designs
    @blossom.wonder.designs Před 2 lety +80

    I just read "banana…" and I was like. It’s Guatemala turn to be in dark history🤭 (Thank you Bailey💕 from a guatemalan)

    • @mariajosetejedorgonzalez6571
      @mariajosetejedorgonzalez6571 Před 2 lety +5

      I thought the same with Colombia haha

    • @xime321
      @xime321 Před 2 lety +2

      Yeess, too sad she didn't mentioned it led to 36 years of civil war for a f*cking banana company

    • @Rosalinda11115
      @Rosalinda11115 Před 2 lety +1

      Fellow Guatemalan here and I thought the same thing haha

    • @alejandrajordan985
      @alejandrajordan985 Před 2 lety +1

      Me too!! My mind automatically remembered fragments of Arbenz's speech when he resigned...

  • @ZoeMC369
    @ZoeMC369 Před 2 lety +69

    Bailey, your in-depth coverage of all these dark histories is so appreciated and amazing. You really do your homework, and add in your own humor to lighten up the dark! Thanks for shedding light on these stories!!

  • @braetay
    @braetay Před rokem +2

    You should also do a story on the family who started the sweet’n’low craze & invented the sugar packet!

  • @samantha.roberts
    @samantha.roberts Před 2 lety +12

    I’d love to see you talk about the history of Indigenous Australians and the horrific injustice to the people and their culture. Invaders wiped out almost 80% of the indigenous peoples. Be prepared with tissues if you research this.

    • @dominiquelindsay105
      @dominiquelindsay105 Před 2 lety

      Same! I have always been interested about what that conflict was like between aboriginals and the colonizers who took over.

  • @BusiswaG
    @BusiswaG Před 2 lety +65

    B-A-NA-Aaaaaaaa
    When I think of bananas I think of Minions 🤣
    I love your content 🌻
    Truly look up to you as I begin to cover cases also ❤️

  • @10minutemoney93
    @10minutemoney93 Před 2 lety +15

    When I was in Uni I had to do a project where you tracked a food from farm to table and talk about human/economic/social etc issues as a result.. ‘let’s do bananas’ I said! Bad idea … couldn’t eat one for years without thinking about how the workers were treated, pesticides etc etc

  • @brookiedacookie9974
    @brookiedacookie9974 Před 2 lety +3

    Fell asleep watching Bailey Sarian and youtube recommended this video while I was sleeping. For some reason, I had vivid dreams about bananas fighting each other and did not know why till I looked at my history! Great video and super informative as always!

  • @angelawebber6619
    @angelawebber6619 Před 2 lety +1

    My 14 year old son is a Scorpio. And I can confirm that Bailey’s reaction is warranted. These scorpios be crazy 🤣.

  • @kattieSkyNinja13
    @kattieSkyNinja13 Před 2 lety +49

    I would never click on a video about bananas but when Bailey does one it's so interesting n fun I love it lol 😆

  • @dino2.058
    @dino2.058 Před 2 lety +33

    Just wanted to let you know that everytime I listen to you my rabbits lay down and fall asleep while listening to you ❤

  • @lucybarua8709
    @lucybarua8709 Před rokem +2

    I think you need to make a dark history book, for each year. I'd literally buy every book!!

  • @wholelottarosie
    @wholelottarosie Před 2 lety +5

    Who knew bananas were so B A N A N A S 🍌 Not me I say…. Not me p.s. I love the yellow robe for the banana episode! I see what you did there 😉

  • @jillmarie1332
    @jillmarie1332 Před 2 lety +17

    I love that I am learning while feeling like I’m having a sleepover with my bestie.

  • @deathherself5808
    @deathherself5808 Před 2 lety +54

    yess bailey!! lovely video, i love your channel! i told my history teacher a fact abt the dark history of birth control and she asked where i heard it from and i said bailey sarian!! and now im her favourite!!

    • @magdadupreez6718
      @magdadupreez6718 Před 2 lety +6

      I showed this video to my biology students when we spoke about reproduction and contraceptives

  • @sukiraffey2688
    @sukiraffey2688 Před 2 lety +5

    Wow! I never knew any of this! Fascinating stuff! And Bailey, you’re really hitting a whole new level, love it and love you, keep it up!

  • @fiafiafiafia
    @fiafiafiafia Před 11 měsíci +1

    i’m colombian, specifically very very close to where the banana massacre happened and i’m stunned you spoke about this! i’ve only ever heard it being discussed amongst colombia and you shedding light onto the horrible things they’ve done to us is very very appreciated. part of my family has a farm there, and i believe there are still plantations up

  • @brumella
    @brumella Před 2 lety +46

    I'm from Canary Islands and our main crop is the banana (followed by the tomato). My family have owned or worked on banana plantations for generations but I think they don't get exported out of Spain. You can get Chiquita here as well along with other brands, but Canary Islands' bananas are highly regarded in Spain so people barely buy the imported ones.

    • @Therika7
      @Therika7 Před 2 lety +6

      So cool to hear from people all around the world!!

  • @MooseMuffinPieces
    @MooseMuffinPieces Před 2 lety +18

    So multiple things lol
    1-Earlier today my mom saw a sticker on a car that was about Bailey, and she came up with the fan name
    Bailiens!!! I thought it made sense so much! I love it and hope people see this love it too.
    2- I love your Lipstick!
    And 3- this was such a crazy and interesting story… never thought Bananas would have so much drama

  • @racheltabron2086
    @racheltabron2086 Před 2 lety +2

    I've never really liked bananas that much. But NOW, I'm never buying a bunch again !!!!! UNBELIEVABLE STORY, thanks for sharing 👍

  • @sandraelizabethperez9028
    @sandraelizabethperez9028 Před 2 lety +1

    My dog's name is Chiquita so she couldnt stay still after minute 58 LOLOLOL She kept looking around like "who is calling my name" and I couldn't stop laughing!!

  • @prettymessymama
    @prettymessymama Před 2 lety +10

    As if I couldn't love Bailey anymore than I already do, she drops this episode of Dark History. Everything. The history lesson, the witty humor, the ads even!? Top tier! Take notes history teachers! People in general 🥰

  • @melindaromo3164
    @melindaromo3164 Před 2 lety +22

    Two Bailey videos in one week!! Life is amazing once again!! Love you Bailey!💚💚💚☘️☘️☘️

  • @PaigeAshliegh
    @PaigeAshliegh Před 2 lety +3

    *We stan the banana drama queen* 🍌🕵🏽‍♀️
    Bailey you light up all our lives with your beauty, humour, flawless makeup application & your incredible ability to tell stories straight off the top of your noggin! *Can you get anymore perfect?! oh, nay nay!! i don’t think so!* 🥰♥️

  • @naturalbeautyandbeyond8085

    "Go get yourself a banana" Bailey says snarling at us 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @mandielee09
    @mandielee09 Před 2 lety +34

    I always get so excited when you post! Depression hits hard and your videos are one of the few things that can pull me out of it! From the bottom of my heart, thank you for everything you do!

  • @LyssssG
    @LyssssG Před 2 lety +66

    Happy St Patrick’s Day, Bailey!! Best part of my Thursday!

  • @danytorrev
    @danytorrev Před 2 lety +1

    As a Costarrican, we learn in school about the atrocities of the railroad construction and the plantations (that are actually still happening to this day) but even us don't get the whole story like you told it. Fun fact: during the first COVID outbreak, the banana plantation workers were one of the first groups to fall quite ill because of the lack of sanitary measurements they live with. Thanks Bailey for visibilizing these subjects to Americans.
    PS: we hate to be called Banana Republics since is synonym of the explotation America has carried on us for centuries now.

  • @kisses5499
    @kisses5499 Před 2 lety +3

    When I was in college the banana traveling exhibit came to my school. It was one of the very few to come in the us at the time. So my bio class said we can go to it and write a paper about it for extra credit. Our prof also talked all about the banana wars in class too. We learned that dark history about bananas there only because of that exhibit coming lol I’m glad Bailey is doing this because I’ve talked to friends about banana history and they don’t always believe me lol!

  • @SavMercury
    @SavMercury Před 2 lety +65

    I’be been having such a tough time with my anxiety lately, but listening to Bailey talk about true crime and dark history helps so much to stop my constant mind-battle. Thank you Bailey ❤️

    • @jameshopkins503
      @jameshopkins503 Před 2 lety +6

      I'm sorry you're going through such a rough time. I'm living out of my car after some hard times so just know you're not alone in this. Keep your head up. We can over come these dark times and rise above. You will get passed this to calmer days. Bailey helps me forget too. ❤💖☺

    • @kaseymeier5944
      @kaseymeier5944 Před 2 lety +3

      Hope things improve for you both very soon! ❤️

    • @SavMercury
      @SavMercury Před 2 lety +3

      I hope the light shines on us soon James. And thank you both for the kind words 🙏🏻❤️

    • @jameshopkins503
      @jameshopkins503 Před 2 lety +2

      @@SavMercury Thank you Savannah. I like how you worded that. I hope so too and I believe it as well.

    • @Chelkazz
      @Chelkazz Před 2 lety +1

      Same! She keeps my attention so it doesn’t wander off to something ridiculous.

  • @francesbacon7825
    @francesbacon7825 Před 2 lety +122

    Yes we have no bananas, we have no bananas today. The shtick where someone slips on a banana peel was something that was happening for real. People were eating so many bananas and throwing the peels on the sidewalks and streets. The banana we eat today is the cavendish that was propagated in the late 1880’s because it lasted longer in shipping. The original banana was shorter and very sweet with a beautiful real banana flavor but it spoiled faster than being ideal.

    • @darleneplatino3326
      @darleneplatino3326 Před 2 lety +23

      I think it depends where you live. In Philippines, we have different kind of bananas available since we are a tropical country. Shorter and sweeter bananas are still available in our market. And yeah, they do spoil faster so we eat them immediately after buying 😅

    • @AsktheSpirits
      @AsktheSpirits Před 2 lety +10

      Our Spanish grocery store in Jersey sells the regular bananas and the short ones. My mama used to buy both.

    • @esmeraldagreengate4354
      @esmeraldagreengate4354 Před 2 lety +8

      @@darleneplatino3326 we have them in Australia too, we call them lady fingers. I love in southern Nsw though so we don't see them often down here.

    • @chance2413
      @chance2413 Před 2 lety +13

      ^ I knew that! I saw photos of a couple different types of wild (real) bananas and they're quite different.. But when you think about it, so many of our fruits and vegetables are so different now than what they were naturally due to all of the cross pollination/gmo design.

    • @nohleneallan6330
      @nohleneallan6330 Před 2 lety +5

      The ones in Zanzibar actually have a red/pink skin

  • @SaraMHouse
    @SaraMHouse Před 2 lety +1

    I grew up in Honduras! I learned about this at school but of course, over 15 years later I don't remember! so thank you for reminding me of this Bailey! had loads of ''oh yeah'' moments

  • @librafrills2815
    @librafrills2815 Před 2 lety +2

    Help why is bailey so cute when talking about awful things 😆