Is London too rich to be interesting?

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  • čas přidán 19. 07. 2015
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    It used to be so easy. You left university, came to London and got yourself a flatshare in one of the cheaper areas: Notting Hill, Maida Vale or Highgate. Living was cheap and if it took you a while to find out what you really wanted to do with your life you could drift about a bit and get by. Many of the slackers of the 1980s and 90s went on to become the capital’s most successful creatives and entrepreneurs, making London a city unrivalled for fashion, music and design. But now thanks to vast City bonuses and the influx of foreign billionaires, London house prices have soared beyond the reach of all but the seriously rich. And London is the worse for it. Parts of Notting Hill and Kensington have become ‘buy to leave’ ghost towns, the houses boarded up and showing no signs of life. Shoreditch and Hackney, not long ago the hip new outposts for musicians and artists, are now home to well-paid professionals. The squats, cheap cafés and markets have given way to Farrow and Ball interiors and coffee shop chains. All the paraphernalia that gave east London its edge a few years ago is starting to feel a bit stale. Spare us yet another pop up restaurant serving chorizo hash with pomegranate labneh run by a former banker with a beard in Dalston, or a ‘secret’ speakeasy selling prohibition cocktails somewhere near Euston station. Meanwhile the true bohemians are being squeezed further out to the margins, barely able to afford the tube fare from Zone 4 to get into town. Money is sucking the life out of London.
    That’s the argument of those who worry that London is becoming too rich to be interesting. But is there any evidence that the city is growing bland? Quite the reverse. On any evening almost wherever you go London’s streets are abuzz with life. People here crave a communal experience and the city provides it with its 600 parks, thousands of pubs and dynamic cultural scene. Theatres have been enjoying a massive boom - not just in the West End but on the fringe too. The fact is, London is a magnet. Talented people from elsewhere in the UK and all over the world want to live here, and that’s what’s pushing up house prices, not the small number of multimillionaires who in fact pump £2.3 billion every year into London’s economy. Yes, London is expensive but creative types will always find a way. They may not be able to afford to live in Hackney and they may be having to move further from the centre, but they are making unfashionable areas fashionable just by virtue of being there. They never want to be too far from where the money is because they need patronage. Where would the YBAs ever have got without Charles Saatchi? There’s a dynamic between wealth and creativity that keeps London exciting. If you prefer greater egalitarianism and more cycle lanes, there’s always Stockholm.
    Is London too rich to be interesting?

Komentáře • 550

  • @Dalisu87
    @Dalisu87 Před 8 lety +589

    Who else is here for Akala?

  • @raneanubis
    @raneanubis Před 8 lety +175

    Seriously, I'm so glad Akala was putting so much emphasis on the fact that your social status and circumstance will dictate how you feel about these issues.

    • @chriscooper8543
      @chriscooper8543 Před 8 lety +9

      That's because he doesn't want to alienate the people he's trying to reason with, because eventually he will leave them repeating themselves until they give up, catch them in a lie, or force them to admit that he's correct.
      Either way he realises that slagging matches don't get anyone anywhere or inspire change.

    • @dominicdarmanin9866
      @dominicdarmanin9866 Před 4 lety +4

      But not just social status and circumstance. Education, personality and mental state are some more examples

    • @revol148
      @revol148 Před 4 lety +1

      @raneanbis so pointing out the obvious then !

  • @HaHaLooLoo
    @HaHaLooLoo Před 5 lety +192

    AKALA TIMESTAMPS, YOU'RE WELCOME:
    5:48
    24:41
    35:02
    37:30
    49:02
    50:20
    58:45
    59:15
    1:04:37
    1:17:42

    • @musaajallow3697
      @musaajallow3697 Před 4 lety +4

      Thank you.

    • @alexamauta1
      @alexamauta1 Před 4 lety +13

      Thank you for this. I clicked on this originaly for Akala's wisdom, but found myself really trying to understand the ideas behind the rest of the panel. Its be coming too easy to block out the voces we dont like to hear or consider and its so important to keep open.

    • @soliyanamulugeta2087
      @soliyanamulugeta2087 Před 4 lety +2

      You are awesome for this!

    • @sam-cn8tu
      @sam-cn8tu Před 4 lety

      Alex Bustamante good mindset to have

    • @ahmedali-pn4zu
      @ahmedali-pn4zu Před 4 lety +4

      Y’all rude for this but big facts I’m only here for Akala bless you ❤️😂

  • @TheCNSR
    @TheCNSR Před 4 lety +73

    Gavin is just outchea waffling to save his life 🤦🏾‍♂️ Considering he had to stretch an opinion of nothing, he ended up chatting pure breeze for too long without saying anything 😂.
    Contrastingly, I can never get bored of seeing Akala going on panels like this, drop a couple gems and get reloads 👏🏾

    • @galshaine2018
      @galshaine2018 Před 3 lety +2

      I was actually waiting to be surprised by seeing the late Graham Chapman emerging under the make up, out of the Gavin figure, in a classic Python sketch about 'the society of saying nothing '....

  • @TheTruePhantomX
    @TheTruePhantomX Před 8 lety +356

    I was just thinking... Akala doesnt belong in that room but then i realised, everyone else doesnt belong in the same room as him.

    • @testaccount2335
      @testaccount2335 Před 8 lety +8

      +CTID17 wow, I don't think I have read such a racist remark in my life...

    • @TheFindGuy
      @TheFindGuy Před 8 lety +33

      +Dennis Bradberry shutup you troll, the colour of his skin had nothing to do with his comment

    • @testaccount2335
      @testaccount2335 Před 8 lety +3

      +Milkymanz It has everything do with the comment, CTID17 here has suggested Akala does not belong in a room with whites.

    • @returnoftheredeye
      @returnoftheredeye Před 8 lety +54

      I'm pretty sure the original comment just meant that the other members of the panel weren't fit to debate Akala. The race angle seems to have been invented by you.

    • @testaccount2335
      @testaccount2335 Před 8 lety +1

      Ahh sorry - I must have been watching too much Akala, everything is race related don't you see? You stepped on dog shit? You are a racist. You checked the mail in your letterbox? Racist.

  • @dannygarcia3863
    @dannygarcia3863 Před 8 lety +140

    Bait they put Akala on the thumbnail cah they knew it would bring bare views😂 only reason I clicked tbh

    • @jorrgfromage9929
      @jorrgfromage9929 Před 7 lety +1

      Abolish the notion of identity. Ban the concept of identity.
      Do not identify as british, male, white, black, female, rich, poor, jewish, muslim, gay, bi, christian, londoner, mancunian, welshman, etc
      Have no identity. problem solved.

    • @CoreySenderson
      @CoreySenderson Před 5 lety

      @@jorrgfromage9929 yes we are all one, human.

    • @zeinabadam958
      @zeinabadam958 Před 4 lety

      jorrgfromage well done you've just solved racism might want to tell Boris your idea might not go down well tho

  • @weedntrips
    @weedntrips Před 8 lety +233

    Someone needs to do time stamps for when Akala speaks.

    • @ibexlove7009
      @ibexlove7009 Před 6 lety +2

      Lmao

    • @buck8ab
      @buck8ab Před 6 lety

      Lol

    • @tonytate391
      @tonytate391 Před 4 lety +8

      The idea is to listen to the whole debate, otherwise you’ll start censoring the conversation.

    • @shaund4155
      @shaund4155 Před 4 lety

      You do it

    • @magie0607
      @magie0607 Před 4 lety

      @@skeletonw00t ooooooo.. why are you mad bro??

  • @gageiiiiitttt
    @gageiiiiitttt Před 8 lety +118

    Akala nails it again. I'm gona start calling him sensei.

  • @iamfonejacker
    @iamfonejacker Před 9 lety +62

    Loooooool at Akalas face when Simon said Brixton is more interesting now

  • @Typiicalz
    @Typiicalz Před 7 lety +79

    that girl sitting next to Akala was ready to risk it all LOOOL

  • @raymond942
    @raymond942 Před 3 lety +28

    I discovered Akala quite late, but having seen this discussion, he’s infinitely more intelligent & articulate than all of these other ‘experts’...

  • @sdigital0
    @sdigital0 Před 9 lety +162

    Akala always dropping knowledge gems as usual

    • @fp7486
      @fp7486 Před 9 lety +4

      ***** correction - Akala always dropping knowledge turds as usual

    • @6Zebulan9
      @6Zebulan9 Před 9 lety +1

      B London prove it.

    • @fp7486
      @fp7486 Před 9 lety +6

      ATuM OsiRis Proof?...Hmmmmmm, when he opens his mouth...listen!...You will hear the pseudo-profundity/adolescent guff - slowly squeak and squelch out like a big baby messing its nappy..

    • @6Zebulan9
      @6Zebulan9 Před 9 lety +12

      B London I don't see how your critisims contradict his points. Read and you will see the facts.

    • @richardthelionheart8656
      @richardthelionheart8656 Před 7 lety

      sonydigital1
      I'm assuming he just says f some bullshit about race and white people as always
      Oh, he did how surprising

  • @therealjesus2970
    @therealjesus2970 Před 8 lety +57

    akala is too real, man makes me depressed still

  • @tiddlerz
    @tiddlerz Před 6 lety +47

    when akala speak you learn or you live in denial ...

  • @xenuworriorprincess
    @xenuworriorprincess Před 8 lety +36

    did anyone else stop listening when the "artist" started talking? jesus christ.

    • @XeniaGeorgiou04
      @XeniaGeorgiou04 Před 8 lety +3

      +Kalpana Amardesh He seems like he's half asleep, not listening to the question asked and then scrambling a statement which doesn't seem to answer the question the way the others have

    • @nurahmed7584
      @nurahmed7584 Před 7 lety +2

      Kalpana Amardesh yeah I skipped to akala part lol

    • @magie0607
      @magie0607 Před 4 lety

      I actually really like the artist...

  • @returnoftheredeye
    @returnoftheredeye Před 8 lety +77

    I don't know if it's him, me, or a bit of both, but I can't extract any meaning from anything the artist in the purple suit says.

    • @danielzapata5723
      @danielzapata5723 Před 8 lety +14

      😂😂😂 within the 1st minute of him speaking I was like what did he actually say?

    • @graffitijunkiejfk
      @graffitijunkiejfk Před 8 lety +16

      +returnoftheredeye As soon as any of them other than Akala was talking I found myself scrolling through the comments...

    • @XeniaGeorgiou04
      @XeniaGeorgiou04 Před 8 lety +18

      +returnoftheredeye He seems to hear a somewhat simple question as something very very complicated that he's unable to answer properly

    • @ReverendParasite
      @ReverendParasite Před 8 lety +3

      +Xenia Georgiou Mark of a smart man if you ask me. Glib, shallow answers are easy to reach for. If he gets all plodding and meandering about it, it at least means he's thinking seriously about things.

    • @HiyaitsMark
      @HiyaitsMark Před 8 lety +14

      He's no idea what he's talking about. One of those people you can't wait til they shut up

  • @flowfreely
    @flowfreely Před 8 lety +67

    Akala's face at 28:17 is too much! I know that EXACT face! That's the face you have when you try to highlight privilleged but the privilleged don't even realise how very privilleged they are so the conversation soon becomes a roundabout. HILARIOUS

  • @aqueminiarts
    @aqueminiarts Před 4 lety +21

    Akala just absolutely shines everytime he speaks, and speaks so much truth and knowledge.

  • @TheShebulba
    @TheShebulba Před 8 lety +35

    I'm still watching this. But the man closest to the host of the discussion. He is a rambling waste of my time. I'm a little bit upset when he opens his mouth. What a shame. Akala is always on point.

    • @chriscooper8543
      @chriscooper8543 Před 8 lety

      Why is he a waste of your time? because he's trying not to offend people or be misconstrued? Do you know anything about him? Akala is always on point and I didn't see him labelling that guy as such.
      The guy is a little slow and sometimes confused, but I found his ability to try and evaluate what he wanted to say before it left his mouth on a public platform very acceptable.

    • @TheShebulba
      @TheShebulba Před 8 lety +1

      +Chris Cooper It was acceptable but like you said really just skating around trying not to give any ' straight to the point' opinion on anything. I personally find that a waste of my attention as I'm quite a forward person. They could have found someone that doesn't just fill silence up so the others can think of things to add. Anyways I'm glad you found his input acceptable.

    • @TheShebulba
      @TheShebulba Před 8 lety +2

      +Chris Cooper and don't get offended I don't know anything about to man prior to this conversation so my judgement is completely based upon this discussion. I'm sure he's a lovely man. But here he was not a good addition to the topic in my opinion.

  • @reimourrpower9357
    @reimourrpower9357 Před 6 lety +18

    The only thing interesting about this conversation is Akala.

  • @THISISLolesh
    @THISISLolesh Před 8 lety +59

    London is depressing as fuck, leave central & you have drab architecture, ugly council estates, horrible weather and young adults/teens in some fake gangster illusion, it's embarrassing. Not to mention the housing prices for all this shit, the place is laughable.

    • @THISISLolesh
      @THISISLolesh Před 8 lety +9

      ***** Yes, I live in one of them council estates & came from somewhere far worse than the UK. You can produce all of that without an ugly, poor quality of housing just look at other European countries so don't give me that mess. The gangster illusion is exactly that, go to any london college or school & you'll see almost every kid trying to play a role, there is no need. Places like Pollok in Glasgow I can understand but a lot of it today has to do with sheeple & cultural influence from other countries I.E the united states and Caribbean, there is a lot you receive here that is taken for granted, playing hard is cool apparently. 90% of the time creative people come from tougher walks of life? can you provide that statistic because creative people means artists, businessmen, inventors in fact it revolves around everything so don't pull a number out of your ass and relay it to me like it's fact. Creativity is not limited, creativity is not always the people on tv.
      What actually produces the best sportsmen e.c.t is resources and training programs and youth schemes. What you're saying is keep London depressing and ugly when it doesn't have to be? Youth unhappiness is not a good thing to encourage, the UK is far behind other countries in Europe in so many departments its embarrassing. Providing a better quality of life for people & future generations is paramount. Next time don't reply to my comment with nonsensical bullshit.

    • @THISISLolesh
      @THISISLolesh Před 8 lety +3

      ***** If you ain't read my whole post why even reply with the same shit? Don't waste my time.

    • @ghettostewie373
      @ghettostewie373 Před 8 lety +1

      Compare the amount of evictions in past decades like the 1970s removal of Victorian graded properties. It's madness starting over again in the same cycle of overly gentrification and coincidentally where ever their is a Caribbean community to kill it off with a bunch posh trendy art students that moved their yesterday and know nothing or street history or crime rate from Postcode gangs about the area they are planning to live in. Obviously I'm not saying I wan't to go back to the 1970's either it was swallad shithole sewer. But certainly London in the 2000s was perfect when the New Millennium arrived, thing got to improve a lot thankfully the Tony Blair era. London really got its name then as capital to world with all the Millennium's & Jubilee's.

    • @Aman1nFull
      @Aman1nFull Před 8 lety

      +Axeman K9 Well spoken brother.

    • @herrlichkeit4418
      @herrlichkeit4418 Před 8 lety

      +Axeman K9 Compared with where? Where isn't "laughable" in comparison with London? The Architecture of London is representative of the time when it was the centre of the industrial revolution and the enlightenment and the empire, it's not necessarily the oldest in Europe but its beauty is subjective.
      By drab architecture I can't help but be confused are you calling edwardian/victorian housing drab or are you referring to modern estates that were built to house low income working class?
      If the latter can you name me a city you know that has built masses of wonderful architectural marvels for its working class? Because as someone who has travelled all over western and Eastern Europe, that is alien to me.
      Rome is the most beautiful city in the world IMHO, but its outskirts stink of piss and are covered in graffiti.
      I can't help but feel that the comments underneath Akalas videos carry a similar rhetoric as Akala can sometimes himself: passive aggressive anti white/British/Western culture, desperate attempts to degrade Britain or its people in any way seem prevalent.

  • @thelaurels13
    @thelaurels13 Před 7 lety +12

    I think the chap in the blue suit accidentally walked into the wrong room.

  • @cazzaparrphysique
    @cazzaparrphysique Před 8 lety +40

    THE ARTIST STOPS CHATTING SHIT AT AROUND 20:00 YOU'RE WELCOME

  • @djehankidd4128
    @djehankidd4128 Před 8 lety +14

    "Yes, London is expensive but creative types will always find a way" > To Berlin.

  • @jojoman24
    @jojoman24 Před 4 lety +10

    Akala speaks at:
    6:08
    24:44
    35:10
    49:07
    59:16

  • @olivierkepo
    @olivierkepo Před 4 lety +14

    39:00 is the key point. The system isn't broken, it's working exactly as it is designed to work.

  • @LaVarTrayVell
    @LaVarTrayVell Před 8 lety +30

    AKALA is my Favorite Artist of all time God is Good im glad I found him

    • @BIG7STAKiiN8MO
      @BIG7STAKiiN8MO Před 7 lety +3

      La Var TrayVell go record some banging reactions fam 😂😂

  • @benmcconaghy3313
    @benmcconaghy3313 Před 7 lety +74

    Oh boy! Akala is just sublime. On the Notting Hill Carnival : it's become white people enjoying Afro-Caribbean culture without Afro-Caribbean people. I am paraphrasing but it is so true. London is interesting despite the homogenising and dumbing down effects of the easy money that sloshes into this great city. London is a city built on struggle and strife and its majority minorities have created its real flesh and blood reality. And I include the white working class in that grouping would that they but realised their common bond with the Bengalis and the Jamaicans.

    • @luckydave328
      @luckydave328 Před 4 lety +8

      I wish Akala would give a thought to why the housing estates opposite Canary Wharf are Bengali. What happened to the Cockneys that used to live there ? They were evicted from their homes to make way for Canary Wharf and were not prioritised for the new housing estates that were built. They are marginalised and nobody seems to care.

    • @skeletonw00t
      @skeletonw00t Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah... god forbid white people enjoy other peoples culture. He’s nothing more than a racist, tool. I saw some speech he did at Oxford and all it boiled down to was “we was kings” and how basically all of history was Black. Massive chip on his shoulder, yet he’s raised up as this academic messiah

    • @southside-hornbaby5325
      @southside-hornbaby5325 Před 4 lety +4

      skeletonw00t NO!! He showed you the evidence for alternative history that the “WHITE “ washed away. Don’t be so bigoted, I know it hurts to know that shit didn’t started with you, and it won’t end with you either✌🏾.

    • @luckydave328
      @luckydave328 Před 4 lety

      @@southside-hornbaby5325 Are you referring to either of my comments or someone else's here? It's not clear.

    • @skeletonw00t
      @skeletonw00t Před 4 lety

      @@southside-hornbaby5325 RACIST

  • @shanefox5458
    @shanefox5458 Před 8 lety +35

    Akala......too good, thank you for your genius. You made this video

  • @samyoe
    @samyoe Před 8 lety +79

    I found the three on the right to be quite interesting. Especially, Akala who kept the conversation open-minded and acknowledged cultural appropriation. The man with the beard was painful to listen to however.
    EDIT:
    As it went on, I realised the guy on the far-right had a very conservative attitude which is what Akala was indirectly getting at. He seemed to carry a lack of empathy towards anyone without a similar means to his own demographic. I believe that character trait to be rather inhumane. I also think it's sad that people with his sort of mindset are the forerunners of our society's media. No wonder progression is happening so slowly.

    • @JarrelEmmanuel
      @JarrelEmmanuel Před 7 lety +10

      He's a dinosaur. A man with a mindset of a freemason.

    • @samyoe
      @samyoe Před 7 lety +6

      It's true. It's sad we live in a world where open-minded thinking is often confused with being crazy. So the reality is that we're mostly led by conformists.

    • @ibexlove7009
      @ibexlove7009 Před 6 lety +2

      Hit the nail on the head with that observation. Salut

    • @ibexlove7009
      @ibexlove7009 Před 6 lety +3

      Ze Couves Akala is speaking on gentrification and the plight of the working class in general. If a white person made the same statement you wouldn't say that. Its obvious an intellectual black man ignites your dormant inferiority complex

    • @DaftFader
      @DaftFader Před 6 lety +2

      Being on the far right and having a very conservative attitude go hand in hand ...

  • @mesfer19800
    @mesfer19800 Před 7 lety +22

    I live in Ireland and travelled to London few times. London for me is the quirky outskirts camden and Brick lane . always amazed by how multicultural the city is. It's the divide between rich and poor ! Simon for example quite ignorant to how expensive London is because he can simply afford a nice meal there. Akala seems to understand the struggle because he simply seen his culture live through it. he's the best to make his point with very convincing and well spoken argument.

  • @palmtrees5459
    @palmtrees5459 Před 6 lety +7

    I can't even wrap my head around the fact that this is really a thing. When you're so rich that you're question of whether your city interesting or not is not just in rhetoric but there is recourse at your disposal to put together a panel to discuss it. I'm from Detroit you think we have time to sit around and wonder if we're interesting or not? We'd starve if we do so.

  • @robotic.justice
    @robotic.justice Před 3 lety +12

    It’s admirable the way Akala patiently waits to give his opinion then eloquently cut through the bs in a given topic

  • @KKG3388
    @KKG3388 Před 6 lety +24

    Gotta love the tour de force that is Akala!
    He brilliantly shone a light on Cultural Appropriation, Classism, Colonialism, Gentrification with a crystal clear speak that some in the audience found it too difficult to swallow!
    Akala you legend!💪🏽👊🏿✊👏

    • @alexanderspear9464
      @alexanderspear9464 Před rokem

      Oh, you mean he blamed white people for knife 🔪 crime committed mainly by blacks. And, the fact blacks underachie on whites. The fact lots of blacks are wrong uns, on white people. WOW!!! HOW ORIGINAL!!! I've never heard those critiques before!!!

  • @JACKSONVILLE1200
    @JACKSONVILLE1200 Před 9 lety +23

    Akala dropping knowledge

  • @haza123b4
    @haza123b4 Před 4 lety +23

    *This moderator is like Neo in the matrix dodging all of Akala's points.*

  • @StrobeFireStudios
    @StrobeFireStudios Před 7 lety +23

    Akala in the thumbnail? I click.
    I'm a simple man.

  • @MrDebKar
    @MrDebKar Před 9 lety +9

    Why are such uninteresting people talking about why they think London is interesting?

  • @grgr487
    @grgr487 Před 8 lety +23

    I love how the old guy in the white shirt appears to keep looking for Akala's approval when he talks after he got put in his place after his first ignorant comments.

  • @georgearoyewun4016
    @georgearoyewun4016 Před 9 lety +33

    It's as if the bearded man was on drugs

  • @jermainelong1843
    @jermainelong1843 Před 5 lety +5

    LOL!!!! The artist guy in purple starts answering the question with a hundred speculative questions about the original question!!?! :-)

  • @KaiusKing
    @KaiusKing Před rokem +1

    Great panel - all gave different introspections! I watch this at least once a month lol

  • @ByteMwen
    @ByteMwen Před 7 lety +8

    Bigup Akala for mentioning Lucia (and for keeping it 100 in general)!!!

  • @mikeltruss9695
    @mikeltruss9695 Před 9 lety +34

    Interesting debate, Simon Jenkins was incredibly insensitive about the realities of gentrification, hard to tell if that is what he truly believes or if he was just trying to be provocative, either way he did not do himself a great service in my opinion.
    Akala raised so many points that had gone over my head with regards to carnival and the class make up of particular parts of London, points that I very rarely hear getting brought up.
    He was clearly Simons nemesis, lol
    The others seemed to live on the fence in my opinion.
    Fortunately the exchange between Akala and Simon unearthed some very oppositional descriptions on how the entitled hierarchy and the everyday working class man navigate the lived experiences of being a Londoner.

  • @kyriacosdemetriades6611

    Thankful a great conversation

  • @SamHarrisonMusic
    @SamHarrisonMusic Před 7 lety +21

    Akala you legend xxx

  • @TheBananaBoba
    @TheBananaBoba Před 7 lety +20

    Akala could destroy anyone in a verbal confrontation

  • @affirmafformattract
    @affirmafformattract Před rokem

    This was really interesting. loved listening to the different points of views.

  • @petezefeet
    @petezefeet Před 8 lety +7

    think Akala had some good points about Carnival

  • @artdeluxe5625
    @artdeluxe5625 Před 8 lety +16

    Akala 🔥🔥🔥

  • @pauljarvis902
    @pauljarvis902 Před 4 lety +5

    The other panelists and host look so uncomfortable. It's clear they recognise they are not in the same ballpark intellectually as Akala and have a level of shock/indignation about it.

  • @SonOfaHowler
    @SonOfaHowler Před 8 lety +26

    London was interesting because of its diversity. That included financial diversity as well as cultural diversity. The problem with it becoming too expensive for poorer groups to live there is that it becomes homogenous. You get a lot of the same type of people rubbing shoulders with each other, which, at the very least, sounds dull.

  • @topboi17
    @topboi17 Před 9 lety +20

    Talking sense akala

  • @Dalisu87
    @Dalisu87 Před 8 lety +14

    The first guy talking rubbish, London is interesting because its now rich, and its only rich because of the historic effect of colonialism.

    • @lechevaliermalfet1
      @lechevaliermalfet1 Před 8 lety +2

      no it was rich before that.

    • @nograviti2388
      @nograviti2388 Před 8 lety +5

      +the dab It really wasn't. Prior to empire and industrialization London was nothing compared to many other cities across the globe at the time...

    • @lechevaliermalfet1
      @lechevaliermalfet1 Před 8 lety +2

      Nograviti2 it was in roman times,and it all ways has been,them many other were not rich for long,they come and gone,but London has all ways been a financial centre.

    • @nograviti2388
      @nograviti2388 Před 8 lety +2

      +the dab Nope even in the heyday of the Roman Empire, London was tiny compared to Rome. After the decline of the Roman Empire London became a very insignificant city with no global influence at all. Beijing, Baghdad and Istanbul have been larger and more prosperous for much longer periods of time. London only took the crown of the worlds largest city in 1825 so what are you talking about.?

    • @lechevaliermalfet1
      @lechevaliermalfet1 Před 8 lety

      Nograviti2 maybe tiny compared to Rome,but it was one of the biggest in the empire.and the biggest north of the alps.
      and Baghdad by 1900 was as big as Norwich,come to think of it,maybe not as big.I give you that it had a lot of influence from 762 to 1500,but seem that it spent most of that time,being sacked.

  • @mirikiri9956
    @mirikiri9956 Před 7 lety +24

    My God I'm hollering lol.Akala makes me so happy. He is so knowledgeable they cannot tell him shit.The guy on right was so entitled and arrogant but he knew he couldn't back it up with knowledge.The beard oh well maybe he was high? He literally didn't contribute anything of substance.

    • @JarrelEmmanuel
      @JarrelEmmanuel Před 7 lety +1

      He did admit at one point, that he perhaps wasn't fit to be on the panel and thus engage in those discussions. He was however equally aware of his luck, as a result of him registering for an artists education course just as grants were being discontinued.

  • @shelgerson
    @shelgerson Před 8 lety +10

    NO! Nonononono....no..
    Wrong question.
    It doesn't matter how rich a city is. Pave the f-ing place wih gold! The question is how unequal is it. Are there equal opportunities for education, elevation, advancement? Does everyone have the same chance? If I want to be the veey best garbage collector in the city and raise a humble family in safety and security, do I have the same chance to have a good life as one who wants to be a financial tycoon lugging around bags of gold and precious stones?
    Do the rich oppress the poor. THAT is the question. Are the rich to stupid and self absorbed to see they need the poor in order to BE rich and should therefore care for them. That's the question.

    • @auduterkimbi3971
      @auduterkimbi3971 Před 4 lety

      Lol it's also very important not to build castles in the sky! Be realistic

  • @kristak.1625
    @kristak.1625 Před 6 lety +2

    I think what the question was meant to ask is "is London too rich to be enjoyable" only because the term 'interesting' is too vague. 'Interesting' can be anything new that you haven't experienced before, even frightening and terrible; for instance to someone who's lived in a democracy their whole life; anarchy or dictatorship might be interesting to them because it's foreign and or new to them and in the same way, to someone who lived under an oppressive government like in North Korea, a democratic country lie the US might be interesting to learn about. In other words, 'interesting' is too intangible, but 'enjoyable' is not because no one (in their right mind anyways) would prefer oppression to freedom, although one might be fascinated or 'interested' by oppression but not want to leave their freedom to go experience it. And the way the question was approached was from the angle of 'enjoyability' or 'admiration' because they were wondering why people would leave where they're from to come and partake in London's culture. Now that I've redefined the question, let me answer it, I believe a place like London is 'enjoyable' and can attract many people because it offers something unique that tourist most likely never get a chance to experience from where they're from; a place with one of the largest populations in the world so people from many walks of life can be encountered and many cultures are present within it's borders, obviously through the fact that it's the 'birthplace of english' the most spoken, lingua franca, of the world, the epicentre of a former empire that colonized scores of nations who still to this day have some relation to England, one of the oldest cities in the world rich with culture, history and architecture and many other attributes which I don't have the time to number. But the question asks if the fact that London is so 'rich' the reason why it isn't enjoyable, but now I would come in and say that not only is London 'enjoyable' or 'interesting' to use the term in the question but unlike the question suggests, this 'enjoyability' or 'interestingness' neither exists despite or because of the wealth of London but it's rather because of it's history and that the wealth also happens to be the result of that history. Therefore the wealth should not be confused as a factor or cause but rather a byproduct of sorts.

  • @dannyhughes4889
    @dannyhughes4889 Před 2 lety

    At one point in recent times there was a stipulation that a certain percentage of the cost of any new Commercial building constructed in major cities in Australia had to be allocated to Art.
    I don't remember exact details of the sums that flowed to this creative sector but it caused a flurry of activity for Artists.
    I lived in London at the time the Canary Wharf project opened and was shocked as I walked through the almost deserted streets where nothing was going on.
    It wasn't until the Tube was extended to include this area that it took off.

  • @thobanivitaleous2837
    @thobanivitaleous2837 Před 7 lety +13

    i love these forums. they are so inspiring and it gives me hope we still have people like Akala who are young yet so intelligent about global affairs.

  • @fullmetalprism5249
    @fullmetalprism5249 Před 6 lety

    oh dear! hahahahaah
    the moderator couldn't keep up with Akala

  • @Chezz10125
    @Chezz10125 Před 6 lety

    In reguards to the sudject at hand i have found that the lower classes are forced to get creative with ways to get the attention needed to fund projects that then allows for greater earning used for establishing a base of operation after which the area gets gentrified forcing the originators to settle away from the area they brought up with them and those that benefited from the place of interest are left with an emotional void violence ensues for a few years and once again some "chosen" one discovers and shows others how to gain interests (by extension money) but still the cycle begins again untill the lower class are bassically pushed out and off the land.

  • @slowdownthere4802
    @slowdownthere4802 Před 7 lety +8

    Continue Akala, Continue.

  • @Stoney-Jacksman
    @Stoney-Jacksman Před 8 lety

    True creativity is definitely something that is born out of not having (enough) options.. Creativity is a means, nowadays it has become a goal in many ways. Creating to create..instead of creating to solve or to find a way to express sincere and honest emotions that have a big need to be expressed, to stay sane, to tell a story that is untold, to help others, to find a way of creating more space whilst suffocating.
    I find it strange when a means becomes a goal, and that happens when sincerity is not regarded as high anymore and just being known..famous.. has become the norm for 'succes'.

  • @HB-md8ly
    @HB-md8ly Před 6 lety +7

    Akala being Truth and Fire!!!

  • @Neovelipureunity
    @Neovelipureunity Před 8 lety +9

    I like the way Akala puts his point's across with ease , By speaking truthfully about history and tying it in with modern day politics . Very talented and educated brother .

  • @iaintmadatcha
    @iaintmadatcha Před 7 lety +41

    The world needs more Akalas

    • @muqy1010
      @muqy1010 Před 7 lety

      You just said the world needs more "a black guy" lmfao

    • @dicerevo
      @dicerevo Před 7 lety +4

      since when was the noun Akala synonymous with black guy? I though what was being said was the world needs more people who critically question the society and the construct in which they live like Akala.
      But hey that's just my interpretation.

    • @muqy1010
      @muqy1010 Před 7 lety

      Akala means a black guy in Arabic/urdu which he grew up around he even said thats what his name means because he simply is a black guy he loves the simplicity of it.

    • @NextSound170
      @NextSound170 Před 7 lety +1

      Louise Engels Such a beautiful woman with an immense missunderstanding of Racism, it is pseudo scientific nonsense created by the scholars who wanted to put them and the rest of themselves as superior. London being too rich is true, it's not about skin colour. No one has a say in which nation they're born under, love transcends all religion, creed, class all those things are text book ism, no more ist or ism and schism. It's human nature, understanding and common sense. Common being inate, this black vs white mentality is the reason why we're in this mess. Beauty but no reasoning love.

    • @jorrgfromage9929
      @jorrgfromage9929 Před 7 lety

      Abolish the notion of identity. Ban the concept of identity.
      Do not identify as british, male, white, black, female, rich, poor, jewish, muslim gay, bi, christian etc
      Have no identity. problem solved.

  • @Commentcoach
    @Commentcoach Před 8 lety +2

    I used to listen to Akala and then he became conscious... I was like, don't no one want to hear that ish Shaiff! NOW, I'm up to speed.
    We eventually get there... Good show!

  • @starlyt8066
    @starlyt8066 Před 7 lety +7

    akala came with facts and nobody clapped lol

  • @GreenOrchid9
    @GreenOrchid9 Před 6 lety +3

    Akalla's spot on!

  • @elliotstannard5621
    @elliotstannard5621 Před 2 lety +1

    Listening to Gavin speak is like listening to Minister Jim Hacker answer a journalist's questions on Yes Minister.

  • @smartcookie79
    @smartcookie79 Před 8 lety +1

    I would have thought its pretty simple. Interest is a highly subjective concept so by default the more homogeneous something is, the narrower the range of people will find it interesting. But not necessarily to more or less people, pop culture being a prime example.

  • @rpx1979
    @rpx1979 Před 7 lety +10

    that bearded guy does like to waffle...

  • @Urbanlegend7
    @Urbanlegend7 Před 9 lety +21

    I just came here to watch Akala go in on snobby white middle class people * eats popcorn *

    • @roybatty2269
      @roybatty2269 Před 8 lety +3

      +Samuel K Yes, racists do enjoy watching their pseudo-intellectual racist role models being racist.

    • @Urbanlegend7
      @Urbanlegend7 Před 8 lety +2

      +Roy Batty Lol. The only racist person here was the white guy who was too blinded by his privilege to acknowledge gentrification and cultural appropriation.

    • @Urbanlegend7
      @Urbanlegend7 Před 8 lety +1

      +Roy Batty you're just throwing insults without explaining why what I say is untrue * yawn *

    • @roybatty2269
      @roybatty2269 Před 8 lety

      Samuel K Not insults, facts.

    • @roybatty2269
      @roybatty2269 Před 8 lety

      Samuel K Whatever tickles you tiny IQ mate...

  • @OpiTheFitnessAnimator
    @OpiTheFitnessAnimator Před 2 lety +7

    Akala setting it straight as usual. Always interesting to listen to. Dropping gems consistently.

  • @deanreeve8097
    @deanreeve8097 Před 8 lety +5

    Good luck to all the rich folks and all their interesting lives 'beavering away'.

  • @bofhead92
    @bofhead92 Před 8 lety +56

    I love akala

  • @garvey6333
    @garvey6333 Před 8 lety +4

    52:00 listen to what Akala says completely truthful and insightful??? Then spec ed over there comments "GREAT" in complete sarcasm made my blood boil😳

  • @MrAkgunner84
    @MrAkgunner84 Před 6 lety +13

    We must protect akala at all costs!

  • @Alchemistic88
    @Alchemistic88 Před 4 lety +4

    The artists opening speech heavily reminds me of Mr Bean's speech about the 'Whistler's Mother' painting at the end of his movie when he goes to Hollywood. Everyone made eloquent points and this guy bumbles in, saying NOTHING useful.

  • @lillyellacookshowthomas6228

    great job akala

  • @wilfredsterling2124
    @wilfredsterling2124 Před 4 lety +1

    I interpret Jenkins ideas of financial wealth and interesting culture, as both coming about as natural, innate, hereditary. Speaking of the people who make these things happen in very categorical terms.....as artists as having a distinct identity, different, even alien to other people...

  • @baz_wtf
    @baz_wtf Před 6 lety

    Fascinating talk. Great that the discussion moved to be around the political landscape and inequality.

  • @shuhelahmed1036
    @shuhelahmed1036 Před 5 lety

    Like so many I'm here for akala big up

  • @HaHaLooLoo
    @HaHaLooLoo Před 7 lety

    39:39 brilliant point

  • @glendoralashley
    @glendoralashley Před 8 lety +16

    Akala has been ripping my head open these past few days! Refreshing and depressing at once.

  • @DaftFader
    @DaftFader Před 6 lety

    London being as large as it is, has many instances where an affluent residential or high traffic entertainment area neighbors run down, poor and/or council provided residential buildings. This causes tensions all round for multiple reasons and is ultimately not good for business. Gentrify as many of these poor area's as possible and this problem goes away and profits rise due not only to an increased number of business premises but a willingness to spend more frivolously when a consumer feels safe in the knowledge that anyone around them is in a position where their personal wealth is of no interest to them.
    Pretty sure this is a huge factor behind why london is going the way it is.

  • @jakalamanewtown6814
    @jakalamanewtown6814 Před 3 lety +1

    Variety of performers , here, make their points, yet the show must go on.

  • @reerbaadia1896
    @reerbaadia1896 Před 8 lety +1

    This video would be way nice to just edit put everyone else apart from questions and Akala's responds.

  • @HaHaLooLoo
    @HaHaLooLoo Před 6 lety +4

    could someone make this with only the akala bits XD

  • @90jimmychoo
    @90jimmychoo Před 6 lety +2

    Akala could never be just a rapper, his message runs way too deep

  • @rubenrichardson22
    @rubenrichardson22 Před 7 lety +5

    Akala is incredible

  • @JaySmurkzTV
    @JaySmurkzTV Před 2 lety +1

    London can never not be interesting, there have been times I found it boring but it depends where you're at in life. There is a danger of it selling out to the international rich, I'd hate to see that happen. The city does have a balance and that's key.

  • @johnspringate9386
    @johnspringate9386 Před 7 lety +4

    Gavin Turk was a waste of a seat. That man could dither for England!

  • @dannygarcia3863
    @dannygarcia3863 Před 8 lety

    I straight away before I even clicked, didn't like the question, but it did spark some good conversation

  • @davidebertoncello2336
    @davidebertoncello2336 Před 4 lety +1

    tbh all the speakers provided interesting perspectives

  • @CoreySenderson
    @CoreySenderson Před 5 lety +1

    This question doesn't make sense to me. The more money you have theoretically the more potential you have to produce interesting things. So the idea that you could be too rich to be interesting sounds silly. The better question in my opinion is where is the money going and how it it affecting the city.

  • @leroyhill7117
    @leroyhill7117 Před 2 lety +1

    I see two interesting people on the panel lol Akala and the female great answers and insights to old and new london

  • @feltonamus
    @feltonamus Před 8 lety +1

    38:00 - Bars

  • @rhaveenatwal4414
    @rhaveenatwal4414 Před 8 lety +5

    love Akala!

  • @lauragaspar9338
    @lauragaspar9338 Před 11 měsíci

    Can someone tell me what is the name of the guy on the right, the name of the woman and the guy second to the presenter? Thank you!