Rosie Revisited
First Rosie was on Brian Lehrer. Then we blogged about it. Then she led a panel at WNYC. Then New York Magazine cornered her and blogged it. Here’s a clip from the New York Mag post: Perez got pretty slammed on the Brooklyn blogs for her comments. As much as I find Rosie Perez to…

First Rosie was on Brian Lehrer. Then we blogged about it. Then she led a panel at WNYC. Then New York Magazine cornered her and blogged it. Here’s a clip from the New York Mag post:
Perez got pretty slammed on the Brooklyn blogs for her comments. As much as I find Rosie Perez to be a decent actor, sexy and certainly part of NYC’s charm, I must say comments like these make me want to kick her in the shins, wrote one commenter on Brownstoner. We cornered Perez after the show, and she was happy to clear up what she worried was a hostile comment. What I really wanted to say was that, yes, I’m nostalgic for the past, but I’m also excited about the present and hopeful for the future,” she explained. “Things do change. Water always has to flow or else it becomes stale. But with change, you can bring along some of the good minerals that came from the top of the waterfall.” She said she’d read some of the blogs and seen the nasty comments. “I think it’s their guilt of being the gentrifiers. They don’t know how to take it,” she said. “But I had to look at myself and I realized it came off a little hostile, to be honest.
Her parting words? “Even if you’re in a bad mood, just give me a nod. We’ll do one better: Come to the Flea tomorrow, Rosie, and we’ll buy you a pupusa!
This whole me here first attitude is funny. I doubt Broklin and his family were here when the homes were first built in the 1880s. The Pratts were whiter than white. Clinton Hill was either farmland or “surburban estates”. At one time everyone who moved to Clinton Hill was demon gentrifier.
I’m proud of myself that I was able to buy one but I also love having people on the block who were born here – it’s part of what makes it a great place to live.
step into the circle of death my friends…
also when i lived in harlem everyone was super friendly too, dave. maybe people in fort green arent as friendly because the encroachment IS too hardcore and too fast and too unfriendly. white women in their 30s and 40s with young children ive noticed are actually the least friendly group of people ive ever encountered in nyc. and a lot of other people feel that way too. i mean it’s just my opinion but that is how it feels, to a lot of people.
*rob*
rob…I happen to agree with Smudge on that remark.
quote:
How nice for you. The rest of us had to work for our homes.
WOW that is such an ignorant statement.
*rob*
Snark;
Yes, but to quote Broklin, Biff is just one of “these people (and yeah you know what I mean)”.
lol at miss priss the resident “angry white woman”
your arugment still doesnt change the fact that a lot of what rosie says is correct.
*rob*
I bet the neighbors didn’t like it when your parents moved in Broklin. Shed some more light on your situation.