We watched Parts
Unknown Anthony Bourdain’s Visit to West Virginia
because we have
visited the state and even have ancestor relations from Morgantown.
It is a beautiful
state with many beautiful people always willing to help visitors.
Two clips from the
show came as a bit of a surprise?
Parts Unknown The
Best Moments from Anthony Bourdain’s Visit to West Virginia on ‘Parts Unknown
by Greg Morabito Apr
29, 2018, 10:17pm EDT
As promised, the
Season 11 premiere of Parts Unknown features
Anthony Bourdain talking to the people of McDowell County, West Virginia, about “Trump,
God, and guns.” Most of the action takes
place in Welch and War, two small towns where coal mining is still part of the
local economy, though not nearly as robust as it was several decades ago. The
locals are clearly coping with some big problems — poverty and the drug epidemic
come up quite a bit in conversation — but this episode also spends a lot of
time focusing on why the people of McDowell County love where they live and
never want to leave.
Towns like
We watched Parts
Unknown Anthony Bourdain’s Visit to West Virginia
because we have
visited the state and even have ancestor relations from Morgantown.
It is a beautiful
state with many beautiful people always willing to help visitors.
Two clips from the
show came as a bit of a surprise?
Parts Unknown The
Best Moments from Anthony Bourdain’s Visit to West Virginia on ‘Parts Unknown
by Greg Morabito Apr
29, 2018, 10:17pm EDT
As promised, the
Season 11 premiere of Parts Unknown features
Anthony Bourdain talking to the people of McDowell County, West Virginia, about “Trump,
God, and guns.” Most of the action takes
place in Welch and War, two small towns where coal mining is still part of the
local economy, though not nearly as robust as it was several decades ago. The
locals are clearly coping with some big problems — poverty and the drug epidemic
come up quite a bit in conversation — but this episode also spends a lot of
time focusing on why the people of McDowell County love where they live and
never want to leave.
Towns like
Welch
and
War
Clip were Bourdain
talked with a group of young father coal miners.
Bourdain asked the fathers if they want their
sons going into the mines?
Unanimous
"NO"!
However,
"Boys will be
Boys"!
"Children do
not like school and go into the mines just like their fathers, grandfathers,
and great-grandfathers before them"!
I wonder
why the fathers,
grandfathers, and great-grandfathers before them never ask d their governor,
state congress or president for a little return on their tax money to build
school, train teachers and children on way to cash in on new products to sell
to other states and countries, "Made in America"
Number Two
FAKE NEWS
Hillary Clinton,
although given horrible advice,
does not want to put
fathers, grandfathers, and
great-grandfathers
out of work,
as I have learned from her,
she wanted
permission from fathers, grandfathers, and great-grandfathers to spend some of
their hard earned tax dollars on your children!
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