Sometimes the YouTube search function can let you down, I had to dig into my old likes to find some of these videos because the YouTube search ranking system doesn’t find them. If you know of any Thailand related videos that you think are really good (and not so well known) leave a comment in the description with a link. Hard to watch this without smiling.Ī random korean sexy video from a few years ago. This video is great comedy with the fat guy doing his best to put up a good fight. Filmed 9 years ago.Ĭhiang Mai Canadian boxer. It’s insane, you really get a sense of the wild west in this video. Also, keep watching for some sexy bath-style action.Ī chaotic brawl on Khaosan road complete with the police getting their guns out. I love the shot of the guy drinking beer and walking while simultaneously being drenched by the high pressure water cannons. The only bad thing is the annoying voiceovers and acting to stop the songs being pirated.Ī nice different style of edit of a Songkran video from a few years back. Also, it was filmed in 2012 which was a long time before VLOGs become popular on YouTube. This guy is annoying as hell but you really get a sense of his day while watching this. Still the best Thai teaching VLOG video on YouTube IMO. Fun fact: He lives just around the corner from me in Bangkok and I go to the same Starbucks as he does ? I can’t watch him for more than 30 seconds now without switching over mostly due to his attitude towards Thai women. Probably Scott Mallon’s best video, before he started swearing and being abusive to get more views. I can’t stop thinking that it might not last due the groom’s goofy smile throughout. Must have been a steadicam used in conjunction with a very expensive camera.īackpackers are a pain in the ass sometimes, but this video gives a nice glimpse into their world. I don’t know what camera setup this guy had but this Pattaya video still holds up today. When I went to Phuket for the first time I was expecting many bars with similar dancers around, but never saw anything close to as good as this. The girl on the right is an amazing dancer and I remember watching this video while living in the UK thinking I’ve got to get back to Thailand. I’ve always watched a lot of Thailand related videos, and here is a selection of 10 videos that you probably haven’t seen before. The sidebar suggestions used to be my favourite, clicking randomly and going on an adventure of weird and wonderful videos. Many a night in the past I’ve said to myself just one more video only to end up staying up 2 or 3 hours and being late for work the next day. Also, Hannah is well known for hosting My Drunk Kitchen where she cooks something while intoxicated. Also, she recently got engaged to her girlfriend Ella Mielniczenko. She is gay and advocates for LGBT rights. Now I have my own channel I still watch too much YouTube, and always have done for as long as I can remember. Hannah Hart is a popular YouTuber, comedian, actress and an author. LGBTQ Activism: The Henry Gerber House, Chicago, IL. READ MORE: How Activists Plotted the First Gay Pride Parades Sources In 2016, then-President Barack Obama designated the site of the riots-Stonewall Inn, Christopher Park, and the surrounding streets and sidewalks-a national monument in recognition of the area’s contribution to gay rights. The parade’s official chant was: “Say it loud, gay is proud.” On the one-year anniversary of the riots on June 28, 1970, thousands of people marched in the streets of Manhattan from the Stonewall Inn to Central Park in what was then called “Christopher Street Liberation Day,” America’s first gay pride parade. Though the Stonewall uprising didn’t start the gay rights movement, it was a galvanizing force for LGBT political activism, leading to numerous gay rights organizations, including the Gay Liberation Front, Human Rights Campaign, GLAAD (formerly Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation), and PFLAG (formerly Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays). READ MORE: 7 Surprising Facts About the Stonewall Riots and the Fight for LGBT Rights Stonewall's Legacy For instance, solicitation of same-sex relations was illegal in New York City.
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The 1960s and preceding decades were not welcoming times for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) Americans. The Stonewall Riots served as a catalyst for the gay rights movement in the United States and around the world.Įxplore the history of the LGBTQ movement in America here.
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The raid sparked a riot among bar patrons and neighborhood residents as police roughly hauled employees and patrons out of the bar, leading to six days of protests and violent clashes with law enforcement outside the bar on Christopher Street, in neighboring streets and in nearby Christopher Park.
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The Stonewall Riots, also called the Stonewall Uprising, began in the early hours of Jwhen New York City police raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay club located in Greenwich Village in New York City.