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HACKNEY

When worse comes to worse and my peoples come first. Havok 1995

About Me

I'm tired of the dark rep I've got among many people inside and outside of me. I want to show them and the world that there's more to me then they might think!I would like to give my sincere thanks to Fin Fahey for the majority of images on this profile, this includes the magnificent photograph of the Mural in Dalston. Click Here to search through more of his pictures on www.flickr.com/. Please ask for his permission to use ANY of his photographs. You can also view many more pictures of Hackney at http://www.flickr.com/groups/hackney/ .Oh yeah, nearly forgot to mention, This myspace has NOTHING to do with my council. Just so we're clear on that, please, read on. Easy.Brief HistoryUntil 1965, what you now know as the London Borough of Hackney was three separate metropolitan s**tholes - Shoreditch, Stoke Newington and Hackney. Each had distinct histories stretching back to the Middle Ages, but common themes link the three dives: urbanisation (nasty arse Estates), industrial innovation (bare slave labour), and ethnic diversity (dumping ground for the poor bastards fresh off the boat).Man's first knew about me from 1198, Shoreditch in 1148, and Stoke Newington in 1274. For 400 years after these dates all of us were farming communities in the Middlesex countryside. Each was a parish, centred on a parish church. Somehow they survived them Nazi pricks givin it during the war today as Old St Mary's, Stoke Newington; St Leonard's, Shoreditch (rebuilt in 1740); and St Augustine's Tower in Mare Street, which is the only remains of my medieval church. I also contained several other hamlets, such as Homerton, Clapton, Dalston and Shacklewell which are still parts of me today. St Augustine's TowerMy community has always been made up of peeps with diverse ethnic origins and different political and religious beliefs. In the 17th and 18th centuries, Stoke Newington and I were centres of nonconformist worship and radical politics. People from many parts of Europe came to work in the furniture industry in Shoreditch in the 19th century. Jewish people have been living in me since 1684. The Afro-Caribbean community developed fully from the 1950s, but there has been a Black presence in me since at least 1630 (slaves obviously). Similarly, people from the Indian subcontinent came to me in numbers only after the Second World War, but Asian nurses of British children, visiting Britain with their employers, had been staying in me from 1900 (that oriental fetish white brehs have produced nuff youts). Today my peeps come from Africa and the West Indies, Turkey, Cyprus and the Indian subcontinent and just about every other country in the world, but hey, its all good.A little walk in the marketStatisticsThe 2001 census shows the following statistics of the my resident population:


Ethnic Groups
89,490 (44%) people describe themselves as White British
30,978 (15%) are in other White ethnic groups
50,009 (25%) are Black or Black British
17,414 (9%) are Asian or Asian British
8,501 (4%) describe themselves as 'Mixed'
6,432 (3%) as Chinese or Other

132,931 (66%) of the resident population were born in the UK. A further 10,095 (5%) were born in other parts of Europe, and the remaining 59,798 (29%) born elsewhere in the world.The 2001 census also shows:
Religous Groups
94,431 (47%) Christian;
27,908 (14%) Muslim;
10,732 (5%) Jewish;
6,831 (3%) belong to other religions.
38,607 (19%) stated no religion;
24,315 (12%) did not state a religion;
Source: wikipedia.orgOut of all them I have a FEW criminals that give me a bad rep:
The below crime statistics are per 1,000 of the population within the local authority area.


London Borough of Hackney
Population 208,370
Robbery offences 9
Theft of a motor vehicle offences 9
Violence against the person 35
Households 92,000
Burglary dwelling offences 13
Theft from a vehicle offences 17
English average
Population -
Robbery offences 1.4
Theft of a motor vehicle offences 4.5
Violence against the person 16.5
Households -
Burglary dwelling offences 6.4
Theft from a vehicle offences 10.0 The figures are for crimes recorded during the financial year 2004/5. Source: www.upmystreet.comI know that not ALL criminals a complete arseholes (very few people are COMPLETE arseholes). I know that a lot of my peeps feel they have to thieve and shot to eat because they know no other way of life. I also know that our society hasn't help their upbringing and the world has served them up a shit start in life. This is why I can not hate on them. However, contrary to what they might believe, they CAN choose to take another path. I understand it might be harder to change for some compared to others but there is still a choice! So if you're reading this my young Hackney Man remember; you have a choice AND you'll be respected for having the balls to choose the right path, trust me. (Plus you don't wanna be going jail, it's shit, trust me).Hackney = One Love

Television

And if that wasn't depressing enough, I'm proper hated on as well.
I was on TV not long ago. The Best and Worst Places to Live in the UK (Channel 4).Foolish property hunters Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer travelled around the country to find the most and least desirable places to live in the UK.This is what those fools said about me and my family:
"It was inevitable that London would appear somewhere on our list of postcodes, and of the 33 boroughs that make up London, Hackney came out by far the worst (F*** YOU!).London also has some of the poorest performing schools, a ramshackle, criminally under-funded transport system that struggles to cope with the 11 million people who use it every day, and HALF the children in inner London officially live below the poverty line – a national disgrace.
There’s a lack of affordable housing in Hackney and an appalling pollution record. Crime is rife. Burglary figures are almost three times the national average, while robbery levels are an astonishing eight times higher. It even has a street that’s known locally as Murder Mile. The one positive note is that London’s successful Olympic bid promised to regenerate the East End of London, and Hackney will hope to benefit from it. Property prices in the area are expected to boom as a result, and there may be jobs created. Source: www.channel4.comOK, they might have a point but I have even more nice sides, honest. I like the last bit about the Olympics - Gives me hope! but I'm worried for them foreign tourists getting robbed.Hackney's like Yin & Yang, Good and Bad, Light and Darkness, Strong and Weak www.movethat.co.ukHackney OC!!!

TO BE CONTINUED

My Interests

Victoria ParkSome nostalgia for Hackney
oi....the music's got nothing to do with me.Beautiful!
I dunno....someone put on youtube, so I put it on here.
Munch I've got anything you want!

I'd like to meet:

You've got to love it! Nike Special Edition Hackney Marshes Football!....ARE YOU JOKING?!!!SWITCH!
Time for something completely different; Boxing

The Dream

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Time for something slightly different; Boxing in the Favelas in Brazil - When you see this you'll see even how hard things are in Hackney they just DON'T compare. Hackney , in fact ANYWHERE in the UK, a Ghetto? - Are you having a laugh? READ THE STATISTICS IN THE VIDEO!

Fight For Peace - Luta Pela Paz

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Time for something almost contradictive well at least in the title, Yin and Yang my friend. Peace and War my friend. For one to exist the other must also.
Terra Firma : WAR

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Time for something different; Comedy
Bas Rutten - Leathel Self-Defence TOO MUCH JOKE!
Absolute top class comedy, but this man knows what he's talking about. Click here if you don't know about Bas, or search him up on www.youtube.com

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Music:

I've got the best. I've got all you can't imagine.

Movies:


In no particular order: Foreign City of God, Old Boy, Battle Royal, La Haine, Delecatesant, Taxi (I like my French films but they can be a bit ehhh how you say...French?), Once Were Warriors
TO BE CONTINUED.... Random Shawshank Redemption, Leon, American History X, Fight Club, The Big Lebowski, Alian(s) (all of them but the 1st and 2nd the most), Robo-Cop 1, Happy Gilmore, The Warriors, The Fly, True Romance, Godfather 1,2 & 3, Usual Suspects, SCARFACE, Kung Pow: Enter the Fist, Apocalypse Now, Full Metal Jacket (the first half anyway), Clockwork Orange, American Beauty, Donnie Darko,
TO BE CONTINUED.... Arni films Terminator 1 and 2, predator, Total Recall, Twins, Commando
TO BE CONTINUED.... Eddie Murphy Beverly Hills Cop 1 and 2, Golden Child, Trading Places, Coming to America
TO BE CONTINUED.... Kiddy classics ET, Short Circuit 1 and 2, The Goonies
TO BE CONTINUED.... Martial Arts ALL Bruce Lee films - He's the MAN
Jackie Chan is The MAN too - Drunken Master 1 and 2, Police Story 1,2 and 3
TO BE CONTINUED....

Television:

Can't afford a TV

Books:

They burn well. Only joking....I like them really....good exercise for the mind.

Heroes:

I LOVE THIS COUNTRY

I love my people
Homerton Hospital
Recipe of the month
Jerk Chicken:
www.jamaican-recipes.comJerk ChickenINGREDIENTS1- 3 lb Chicken1 Lime24 Pimento Beans (Allspice)2oz Scallion2 Scotch Bonnet Pepper5 sprigs. Thyme1/2 whole Nutmeg (Grated)Salt (Pinch)2 peg Garlic1 oz. Paprika (for Color)1 oz. Oil (optional)1/2 oz Soy Sauce1 tbsp. SugarNote: If you would like to remove the spicy heat from this season, don’t use the Scotch Bonnet Pepper.Method :Put all ingredients in the Electric Blender,except the lime, and turn the selector to puree. Make sure the ingredients are blended well together before removing from Blender.Cut up chicken 8-ways (Wing, Drumstick, Thigh, and Breast). Wash chicken parts in lime juice and water. Remove meat from lime and water solution and discard.Next, you pour a little of the jerk season that you just made on the chicken. Rub in the season with your hand (use plastic gloves if you have them). Repeat doing this until all the meat is covered with the season.(Optional) You can let this sit in the refrigerator overnight or let it sit for a couple of hours. It’s your choice.Or do as I do.OVENPre-heat the oven to 400 degrees F. Place the seasoned Jerk chicken skin side up on a baking sheet and then place it in the oven.Bake the chicken for about 35 minutes, remove the baking sheet from the oven, and turn the chicken onto the other side. Bake chicken for about 25 minutes more, or until thoroughly cooked.GAS OR CHARCOAL GRILLPlace your seasoned Jerk chicken on the Grill and monitor the flame so that the temperature stays at or about 350 degrees F. Turn the meat as needed, while keeping the flame low. And if the flame gets too high it will prematurely burn the meat.This process takes a little time and patience, but it’s worth the effort. The meat will be completely cooked in about 45-minutes.If not, keep turning until the meat is thoroughly cooked, remove chicken from the Grill and serve with bread, garden salad, baked potatoes, or plain white rice.
Munch of the month
Crispy Shredded Beef:
Crispy Shredded BeefINGREDIENTS:4 eggs1/2 teaspoon salt4 oz. corn starch1 lb. topside of beef, cut into matchstick strips2 cups vegetable oil3 medium carrots, scraped and cut into matchstick strips2 spring onions, cut into 1 inch sections2 dry red chilies, shredded3 garlic cloves, crushed6 teaspoons sugar2 tablespoons soy sauce4 tablespoons wine vinegarPROCEDUREMix together the eggs, salt and corn starch and toss the beef in this until well coated. Heat the oil in a wok to 350F,or until a cube of bread browns in 30 seconds, and stir-fry the beef for 1 1/2 minutes or until crispy. remove and drain on paper towels.Reheat the oil and deep-fry the carrots for 1 1/2 minutes. Remove and drain on paper towels.Pour off most of the oil, leaving about 1 1/2 tablespoons in the bottom of the wok. Reheat, then add the spring onions, chilies and garlic. Stir-fry together for about 30 seconds over the heat then add the sugar, soy sauce and vinegar. Return the meat and carrots to the sauce. Toss over the heat and serve.
Munch of the month
Ackee and Saltfish:
Ackee and SaltfishINGREDIENTS:1/2 lb. Saltfish (codfish)1 dozen ackees1 small onion1 teaspoon black pepper1 sprig tyme1 crushed garlic or 2 teaspoons garlic powder3 slices hot scotch bonnet pepper1 small red sweet pepperCooking oilMETHOD:

1. Soak saltfish in water to remove some of the salt or boil in water for 5-7 minutes.2. Clean the ackee. Remove the seeds and all traces of interior red pit from the ackees.3. Wash ackees five times. (Got to be REAL clean I suppose)Cover and boil until moderately soft.Drain, cover, and put aside.Pick up (flake) the saltfish and remove all bones.Sauté thinly sliced onions and sweet pepper rings.Remove half of the fried onions and peppers.9. Add saltfish and the ackees, and turn the fire/stove up slightly.10. Add black pepper.11. Pour in to serving plate and garnish with remaining onions and pepper slices.12. Serve with fried dumplings. (Find out yourself how to make them!)
Ramdom Stuff
Some stuff to mess with you mind:
I'm telling you there isn't anything moving in this pic!
© Akiyoshi KitaokaAnd the same AGAIN!
© Akiyoshi KitaokaI swear! The lines are straight and the all the boxes are totally square!
© Akiyoshi KitaokaAnd the same AGAIN!
Can you see them gray dots where the lines cross? They aint there!

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I would like to give my sincere thanks to Fin Fahey for the majority of images on this profile, including this magnificent photograph of the Mural in Dalston. Click Here to search through more of his ...
Posted by HACKNEY on Mon, 13 Nov 2006 10:46:00 PST

HACKNEY IN THE 80s

The 80s were pretty shit for Britain's inner cities. Riots, rising crime and racial attacks were just a few of the things which kept these areas, like myself, in the news. What was not reported was th...
Posted by HACKNEY on Sat, 30 Sep 2006 05:56:00 PST