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What do you think of gentrification? Let us know in the comments, and subscribe for new comedy videos every week! Gentrification. It's changing New York, just as it's changed San Francisco, Los Angeles, and many other cities. In the seventies, New York was the king of cool. Seedy theaters, gritty rock bands, and more murders than you could ever hope for or the police could ever realistically expect to solve. Yet recently the city's been transformed, with rents getting pushed up by people who were sadly expecting a more authentic place. It seems like every day, a small business they never got to patronize is being pushed out just to make room for an apartment building they would be interested in living in. What is a young artist struggling to make ends meet with the money their parents are sending them to do? While Harlem and Brooklyn neighborhoods like Bushwick and Williamsburg are becoming hot commodities on the east coast, it's a similar story with Boyle Heights in LA, the Mission in San Francisco, and other areas from Oakland to Austin to Boston. Will they be able to stave off the relentless tide of clean streets and citizens with high incomes? Or will their transplants be forced to reckon, like Matthew Gentry in this video, with a city that's not the one they fell in love with a few weeks ago? If you like this gentrification parody, make sure to share and follow us on social media for more videos, memes and other political comedy that makes fun of everyone! Facebook: / wetheinternettv Twitter: / wetheinternettv Instagram: / wetheinternettv Credits: Matthew Gentry: Willy Appelman Written by Lou Perez Directed by Lou Perez and Boris Khaykin Edited by Boris Khaykin DP: AJ Ferrer Sound: Fernando Castillo Hair and Makeup: Jenny Diaz Executive Producers: Maurice Black, Lou Perez, Erin O’Connor, & Rob Pfaltzgraff Creative Director: Erin O'Connor Head Writer: Lou Perez Creative Producer: Lana Link Marketing: Toby Muresianu