Sosua & the Beach belong to the People | Mixed tourism will prevail | Enough is Enough!

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  • @sosuasurfer9879
    @sosuasurfer9879 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great video as usual. You realy nailed it this rime mr T! Comprehensive summery of what is going on at Playa Sosua. This beach is unique in its authenticity and atmosphere. Cutting down trees will have devastating effects of erosion to the soil. Think about what happened in Haiti! So sorry to see how greed of investors and politicians will leave many unemployed and Sosua without her unique selling point.

    • @EducatedTraveler
      @EducatedTraveler  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Much appreciated! Many thanks for watching and commenting! :-)

  • @bruce3360
    @bruce3360 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Police brutality is a well documented fact in Sosua. Shaking down local businesses is the norm. I’d be living there now but at some point the corruption would become intolerable.
    The biggest difference between Sosua and Punta Cana isn’t just the high end development, it’s the absence of North American Blacks. They are being shown the door after decades of building the local economy. Very sad state of affairs.

    • @bruce3360
      @bruce3360 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@allenlawson5513 it’s a great place for people of all races and cultures to mix. Loved practicing my German and Spanish on the beach. Even rubbed shoulders with Brits and Canadians.

  • @the-beauty-of-life
    @the-beauty-of-life 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I am so sad about the upcoming changes. Sosua beach is charming and unique as it is, beautiful and authentic. Very sad that they want to change everything😞😢

    • @EducatedTraveler
      @EducatedTraveler  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes, greedy people's plans are always sad, but we must put a lamp post in their evil wheel!! Please help spread my video, as the more of the locals that awaken to the "cliff they are being pushed towards" the more will kick in and resists, using all their contacts at every level. Also, if thousands of "mixed" tourists from all over the world flock here, then this will blossom all the traditional businesses here, and their twisted agenda will fail.
      Thanks for watching and commenting! Brgds, Mr.T

  • @hennessy2500
    @hennessy2500 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Mr T respect.

  • @verderon4963
    @verderon4963 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Estoy de acuerdo con el 95% de su comentario Mr.T pero también digo que en los diez baches y años que hace que voy a Sosúa veo que todo ha ido empeorando, la playa está cada vez peor en cuanto a instalaciones, la entrada tanto por el Batey como por los Charamicos están destruidas, llenas de piedras donde es fácil caerse, el ambiente está cada vez mas arrabalizado, el ruido de las motos es ensordecedor en las calles, y actualmente Sosúa se parece mas a un barrio de cualquier ciudad de USA que al caribe. Yo no vuelo 8,5 horas más otras 8,5 de vuelta desde Europa para encontrarme con eso, prácticamente no escuchar un merengue ni una bachata en la playa y sentirme que me tratan peor que a cualquier negro americano -no es racismo, es la realidad- de los que se pasean por la playa con una botella pequeña de agua en la mano y una toalla al hombro, aunque a esos después no los ves en los restaurantes cenando y dejando allí sus dólares porque a esos sitios no van, van al Rumba a ver béisbol ó futbol americano. Sosúa debe conservar su idiosincrasia caribeña -lo que le queda que es cada vez menos- pero también necesita mas orden, limpieza y buenas formas. Lo de la policía es un problema de unas dimensiones y una corrupción enormes, solo decir que un país donde la población le teme casi mas a la policía que a los delincuentes, con eso está todo dicho. A ver finalmente en qué queda todo. Saludos

  • @tonymontana2197
    @tonymontana2197 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Always appreciate your informative updates. So sad what is happening to such a beautiful beach town. Thanks for all your time and consideration.

    • @EducatedTraveler
      @EducatedTraveler  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Many thanks for watching and commenting! :-)

  • @daniellajoie9768
    @daniellajoie9768 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Awesome Mr T. Well put together. Keep them coming.

    • @EducatedTraveler
      @EducatedTraveler  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks Daniel and for tuning in :) Brgds, Mr.T

  • @wallacebelony2127
    @wallacebelony2127 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great info thanks

  • @stevebowness9435
    @stevebowness9435 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Many Thanks Mr T for such a spot on informative video, absolutely disgraceful that the Government and greedy selfish investors lining their own pockets and want to ruin what is such a beautiful part of Sosua, I first came to Sosua 30 years ago and when I made my first walk down to the beach I couldn't believe how beautiful and traditional everything looked, the little bars and restaurants, everything was so different from anywhere I had ever been and now the locals are possibly going to lose their livelihoods to make way for a plaza and condos which would make the area plastic and sterile, they obviously want to make Sosua like Punta Cana...Shocking, what's also bad news is you can't get any package holidays/flights from the UK to the North Coast anymore, the only package holidays now is to Punta Cana, I hope everyone involved will fight to keep the Traditional Sosua and hold off these corrupt Bullying Dimwits.

    • @EducatedTraveler
      @EducatedTraveler  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks Steve and great comments. Try look for flights to Santiago too. If someone lands in Santo Domingo, then he/she can take a taxi to the Metro bus station. The bus trip to Sosua is about RD500,- and soon you can be in our little paradise here. I hope to see you over here soon - Brgds, Mr.T

  • @mickey1111a
    @mickey1111a 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    "Keep coming here" isnt so easy. Flight connections from Germany to Puerto Plata are bad at this moment.

    • @shelbyc6972
      @shelbyc6972 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Same in the Uk, all the flights are to Punta Cana and not puerto plata

    • @EducatedTraveler
      @EducatedTraveler  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Keep giving the airlines a hard time! Tell they suck for not establishing flights to all usual destinations. This crap is all part of the evil Agenda 2030 plan, to screw up travel for everyone, except the richest and eliminate the middle class. At worst, book through Punta Cana, and then tell eveyone along the way, that you don't want to drop any money in Punta Cana, as it's primarily owned by the cabal's puppet politicians.
      Hope to see you down here! Brgds, Mr.T

    • @the-beauty-of-life
      @the-beauty-of-life 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Same in Canada

    • @stevebowness9435
      @stevebowness9435 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      There's no flights going from the UK to the North Coast anymore, the only holidays from the UK to the Dominican Republic now are to Punta Cana which as most people know is 95%all inclusive resorts, wouldn't go to Punta Cana If you paid me, plastic and sterile and SO FALSE.

    • @stevebowness9435
      @stevebowness9435 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Maik Meier WOW didn't know they are making trips to Sosua/North Coast from Germany🤔 all the travel agents in the UK want to do is brainwash people into going to Punta Cana, maybe the UK Travel Agents/Tour Operators are getting commission from the all inclusive resorts.

  • @richardromero5186
    @richardromero5186 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I've been going to the Dominican Republic for over 17 years. I've explored the island all over, not just the beach areas but the compo as well. If i want to have the resort experience, I'll go to Punta Cana , but Sousa is a special place to experience the Dominican culture, the people the food on the beach, this is the beach the locals go to to celebrate a day off , plenty of shde or sun if you want , a place to make new friends easily and safe , so sad to see it chsnge

  • @miriamlion5647
    @miriamlion5647 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I support your mission. Hope to meet you tomorrow on the beach mr T.
    So sad today to see closed beachshops naar the bulldozer.
    I was told that there will be a protest tomorrow by the locals.

    • @EducatedTraveler
      @EducatedTraveler  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, and sorry for the late reply! Today they started attaching the main entrance to the beach with new rules, that no-one can park down the beach road!! This is all part of them destroying the current businesses and pushing everyone out! If the people working at the beach don't push back, then they will have their livelihoods destroyed and it will further kill the town!

  • @rubioontour
    @rubioontour 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Well said

    • @EducatedTraveler
      @EducatedTraveler  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks! and for watching :) Brgds, Mr.T

  • @hf2171
    @hf2171 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Great Content! Thank You

  • @easyrawlins2392
    @easyrawlins2392 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video. I love sosua. Never been to punta cana. I don't want to go.

  • @elliottdiedrich3068
    @elliottdiedrich3068 ปีที่แล้ว

    I believe that even the airport authority for Puerto Plata could also be involved. It seems strange that once common flights are no longer available even though tourism is up everywhere else in the world. The best way to kill tourism is to prevent them from coming in the first place. You need to tell the authorities to quit messing with things! Protesting almost always falls on deaf ears; in order to get these crooks to listen, you have to let them know that you mean what you say.

  • @jbameagamontana7774
    @jbameagamontana7774 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Great work on this one Mr. T

  • @easyrawlins2392
    @easyrawlins2392 ปีที่แล้ว

    Can we get an update please

    • @EducatedTraveler
      @EducatedTraveler  ปีที่แล้ว

      Watch us on Instagram - there we place regular updates: @EducatedTraveler

  • @Notrocketscience101
    @Notrocketscience101 ปีที่แล้ว

    The math is sad but simple. When you were born the world had 3 billion people, it now has 8 billion. But the earth is not added one square inch of beachfront property that time. you have almost 3 times as many people we’re going to have the money to live on the beach, and zero increase in real estate available. It’s going to go to the highest bidder. I was just looking up the price of land in Las Vegas, a place I think is vile. You live in dirt and rock but some people want to be close to that casino nightlife so land is $300,000 an acre. You look at California, which I don’t think it’s as nice as the Caribbean and it’s $1 million an acre.

  • @Old_Geezer
    @Old_Geezer ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This is what they allowed to happen on Grand Cayman - rampant greed on the part of corrupt politicians and a bevvy of greedy developers - one vulture billionaire in particular who has been singlehandedly responsible for untold destruction of the environment and horrible overdevelopment of completely unsuitable buildings. The once beautiful Seven Mile Beach has been devastated and you could be mistaken for thinking you were in downtown Miami beach rather than a very small Caribbean tropical island. It's a crying shame - a concrete playground for the wealthy only.
    The crazy thing was, this particular vulture investor had already been kicked out of Belize for trying to corrupt the government and its officials in an attempt to buy his way into the country. They saw him for what he was and threw him and all his money out of the country.
    The people in Cayman allowed it to happen with virtually zero resistance and now it's too late to change anything. In terms of cost of living, Cayman now ranks as one of the three highest in the entire world. As a result crime has inevitably increased and the regular people have just become poorer and more disenfranchised. The damage is depressing to witness for anyone who knew the Grand Cayman of old, with its beautiful tree lined white sand beaches and unspoiled coastline. Once, no buildings over four stories were permitted - now the skyline is peppered with horrible, ugly high rise apartment and condo blocks, the historic old town has been decimated due to the building of a soulless, overpriced concrete jungle called Caymana Bay developed by the Dart corporation and ruthlessly "promoted" to populate it with businesses that were once part of the country's capital, George Town.
    In order to facilitate the building of this one man's "vision", the island has been ruthlessly raped, huge and unnecessary new roads and tunnels were constructed, the beaches are now unwelcoming to those who are not paying guests at this man's vile overpriced hotels and condo complexes, even the coast road was destroyed so that his "guests" wouldn't have to cross it to get to the beach. One of the most beautiful beaches in the entire Caribbean has been horribly eroded due to the construction of all these new buildings, right up to the water's edge.
    The love of money is the root of all evil. The guy at 23:24 is absolutely spot on in his predictions.
    I agree with your closing remarks about the world in general and what we are witnessing all around it as the globalists engage in the greatest global resources grab the world has ever seen and the most far reaching attempted genocide in human history . Remember, tolerance and apathy are the last virtues of a dying civilization.

    • @EducatedTraveler
      @EducatedTraveler  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for both watching and commenting, cheers! Brgds, Mr.T