You made it down here! I can tell this is fresh content, rain puddles and overcast this AM. I moved here via Detroit and Chicago. Louisville has its moments, I like it a lot but I don’t know if it’s my forever home.
move literally anywhere elks in ky and its pretty safe and very friendly also were a very pro gun state get one train wiht it and be your own first responder i do suggest learning the laws of use of force in the state and getting the ccdw is a good idea bu tno longer required to carry in this state our permit is the secocnd amendment here
"I'll have you know that Louisville is among the world leaders in abandoned buildings, shattered glass, boarded-up windows, wild dogs and gas stations without pumps."😂
Because the City Council WONT ALLOW any of those buildings to be demolished by claiming they are HISTORIC and robberies were keeping the GAS STATIONS from opening in Downtown Louisville, NOW they mandated you HAVE to place ELECTRIC CHARGING STATIONS in any new station so that means the 3 gas stations downtown will NEVER have any competition since NO ONE will open a new one.
Louisville is No. 1 in shotgun houses. Unfortunately, we used to be No. 2 but Hurricane Katrina's destruction of New Orleans' Ninth Ward promoted us to No. 1. Not the way I usually like to win. :(
@@edwingibson628 It is now 19 years but one has to remember the suffering and death that happened there. So much of it was avoidable, if they had maintained the levees and pumping stations.
"I'll have you know that Louisville is among the world leaders in abandoned buildings, shattered glass, boarded-up windows, wild dogs and gas stations without pumps."
Scary video tour of the gritty streets of the Louisville hoods, streets full of poverty, abandoned houses, shady characters hanging out everywhere ! No-go areas !
It's disturbing how quick ppl judge from the "appearance" and some how still look over the love, and loyalty that comes with being from this area. The ppl who speak on how shady someone looks are the same ppl who have done shady things and where you were from had nothing to do with what you've done. You would be amazed how many people would actually feel comfortable living in the west. At the end of the day, it's still about how you conduct yourself and the morals you stand on. The appearance is just a hat trick. Don't let that go over ya head..
Lived in Louisville for two years while finishing undergrad. Went to a friend named SLO Ya Roll’s show on the West End a few times. Know some great folks that side of town. But there is no dispute the city does not see West of 9th St and inside I-264 as valuable to invest in. 😢
Just pick up the trash and fix up a few homes and you're good. Wth is wrong with people. I guess this sloppy environment is preferred? How could someone feel bad.
@ which part like St Matthew’s, Middletown, Jtown area? If so that’s out east. The east end I’m referring to is up east or uptown , the east broadway area
@@moss913Jtown has some rough areas but nothing like this. I’ve lived in Saint Matthews & Middletown & both places are nice & safe (for the most part).
This video is showing our worst side on purpose.... there's massive sections of Louisville, even poor neighborhoods, that are beautifully kept by proud residents. Don't judge us on this sample alone. Come visit (any time except Derby, if you want to hang with us as we are year round instead of during that two week circus).
Not me waiting on VP to show up, lmao you literally only showed the west end, next time hit up Portland and 7th st/berry Ave area. KY famous for its "white hoods"
I watch Charlie's video and I can't shake the feeling that there is a war going on in America. Everything is sad, there is practically no distinctive architecture, the houses are like barracks, nothing but garbage, strange people wandering around. What's wrong with you? Greetings from Siberia.
Recently moved back to KY from Philly. This is way nicer than there. It’s all relative. Kids can get bussed to schools out of area so there’s equal opportunities for them.
I’m reading these comments and just about all the words of the city is described Louisville. Though I’m not from there still Let me correct y’all it’s “Louovul” 😂😂
Proud of Louisville, but you have a lot to be proud of over there in Lexington as well. United we stand! (My mother went to WKU and Murray so, when all my friends are screaming about the Cats and the Cards, I always say, "Go Hilltoppers/Racers." I like to think of myself as from the whole state, not just Louisville.
Those folks are lucky they have decrepit deteriorating buildings.we don't even have the smell of desperation... Luck luck folks Starting ll cleaner than most of California
Everytime they DO invest into these communities by putting in stores and fun things to do, they get robbed blind & their property gets destroyed until they have to shut their doors. These hoodlums even steal from mom & pop stores that are owned & ran by people in their own community. It's the hoods fault that the hood can't have anything nice.
I mean, if you have ever been here you know that this video is showing the worst on purpose.... giant swaths of this city are quite beautiful indeed (including low income neighborhoods).
I'm a lifelong Louisville native, grew up professional middle class, and I feel way more comfortable in the exact streets shown here (Portland) than I would in Hunting Creek or (heaven forbid) Norton Commons. As much violence as there may be, here and elsewhere, this is not a particularly dangerous city to live in. People shoot each other in Prospect and Saint Matthews too.
Yo Charlie where are your grandparents from??🤔 why do you keep advertising the most neglected communities in the black community? What’s the point of videos like this???🤔
My Grandparents, and parents are from rural South Carolina th-cam.com/video/TC6J02YlOQ0/w-d-xo.html This is a niche channel that mostly focus on run down inner city areas. Are you being forced to watch ?
@ no I’m not being forced to watch nor do I understand the purpose of this type of content. I’m not 💩ing on the type of work this content entails but, I do understand that from a surface level, these images serve as a reference point for ppl who only see the “negativity” in the community. I just hate the fact these images are a delicacy for the ppl who feast on unwarranted disdain for blk ppl.
Why did you click on the video? The title and thumbnail are pretty clear what type of video it is. Search for videos on nice neighborhoods if that's your thing, I have some of those too, or create your own channel. If some people so narrow minded and uneducated, they think that's all that exists, what can either of us do about it ?
Car chases happen during the day but night fall's usually when things start kickin' off. You live in some areas you'll hear gunshots just about every night. They just passed a no facemask law here cause of the recent high school football game shootings.
@@rockfresh1993 it's soft in Louisville, they only run up on old people, they need to start giving out long prison sentences and don't give the inmates weights to get stronger to go out and do more criminal stuff, and it should be a crime to be between the ages of 18 to 35 and not have a job, but are government wants everyone to be broke and chained to a computer or smartphone , so not much is going to change, when I was a kid growing up, if you wanted to go somewhere nice all you had to do is walk out your front door, and you where there
Exactly. I'd be surprised if Louisville's violent crime rate were widely different from any other US city of comparable size. This does *not* feel like a dangerous place to live, including the Portland Neighborhood shown here (which itself has lots of houses in more or less fine shape, not shown here).
You made it down here! I can tell this is fresh content, rain puddles and overcast this AM. I moved here via Detroit and Chicago. Louisville has its moments, I like it a lot but I don’t know if it’s my forever home.
after a few years it will get really old
You was better off moving to Charleston, WV . It’s a lot of folks from Detroit out there too for some reason.
Why? What's wrong with it?
move literally anywhere elks in ky and its pretty safe and very friendly also were a very pro gun state get one train wiht it and be your own first responder i do suggest learning the laws of use of force in the state and getting the ccdw is a good idea bu tno longer required to carry in this state our permit is the secocnd amendment here
@@MrGST360 Most people from Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and the Midwest are moving to Tennessee.
"I'll have you know that Louisville is among the world leaders in abandoned buildings, shattered glass, boarded-up windows, wild dogs and gas stations without pumps."😂
Where can I read that story?
@@curtg7396 I can feel the pride
Because the City Council WONT ALLOW any of those buildings to be demolished by claiming they are HISTORIC and robberies were keeping the GAS STATIONS from opening in Downtown Louisville, NOW they mandated you HAVE to place ELECTRIC CHARGING STATIONS in any new station so that means the 3 gas stations downtown will NEVER have any competition since NO ONE will open a new one.
damn bro ive been refreshing erry day waiting for this hood bro tyty
Louisville has given us some of the greatest people in history
It's sort of a long list yeah!
Not many lol
@@sev-nutz8524 I know a guy that came from there that did 20 years in prison, he is kind of a big deal around Louisville
Hell yeah
Jim Cornette!
Louisville is No. 1 in shotgun houses. Unfortunately, we used to be No. 2 but Hurricane Katrina's destruction of New Orleans' Ninth Ward promoted us to No. 1. Not the way I usually like to win. :(
@@AlanCanon2222 you are right because I used to live in one
@@edwingibson628 It is now 19 years but one has to remember the suffering and death that happened there. So much of it was avoidable, if they had maintained the levees and pumping stations.
Louisville KY home of Muhammad Ali 💪💯
His momma named him Clay so I'ma call him Clay.
Nice comment...
Who MOVED OUT AND NEVER CAME BACK till they made him a museum NO ONE goes to.
I’ve lived in Louisville for most of my life & have only visited this area once or twice & that was more than enough for me.
NO ONE goes down there after 5 pm and the city basically SHUTS DOWN after 6 pm.
Thanks Charlie!
A lot of these homes look like cheap construction to begin with. Now they sit empty, falling apart. I'm glad I don't live there.
"I'll have you know that Louisville is among the world leaders in abandoned buildings, shattered glass, boarded-up windows, wild dogs and gas stations without pumps."
@@curtg7396 Great statistics.
They def not empty . They houses are just so rundown & old & the city dont give 2 fuccs
Scary video tour of the gritty streets of the Louisville hoods, streets full of poverty, abandoned houses, shady characters hanging out everywhere ! No-go areas !
Charlie's in my neck of the woods. I haven't been to this part of town in at least 5 years, though.
It's disturbing how quick ppl judge from the "appearance" and some how still look over the love, and loyalty that comes with being from this area. The ppl who speak on how shady someone looks are the same ppl who have done shady things and where you were from had nothing to do with what you've done. You would be amazed how many people would actually feel comfortable living in the west. At the end of the day, it's still about how you conduct yourself and the morals you stand on. The appearance is just a hat trick. Don't let that go over ya head..
JEFFERSONVILLE INDIANA IS GETTING BAD.
You mean you dont like all the HEROIN being sold there???
I hear ya there Jerry!
Louisville hoods don't look "all that bad" compared to the hoods in other big cities in the South and Midwest.
Murder rate per capita is pretty high here in Louisville, almost all gang violence.
@@UrWifesVibrator502I heard the crips and bloods are real bad there.
He didn't drive through the worst parts.
My first teaching job was at this school 1:51 Western Middle. Boot camp for teachers. Heard it has improved since then.
I lived all over Louisville coming up as a kid,
Lived in Louisville for two years while finishing undergrad. Went to a friend named SLO Ya Roll’s show on the West End a few times. Know some great folks that side of town. But there is no dispute the city does not see West of 9th St and inside I-264 as valuable to invest in. 😢
Because no one wants to be ROBBED and have their property looted every night.
They may be poor and poverty stricken, but they have some cool cars
Its called WELFARE...
What a spot. Might open my dream boat store there !
Great content
Looks like the same weather we are having here in detroit today
Oh man, there's SO much worse here in Louisville.
😳😳such a bad looking poverty neighborhood…… YET OVERWHELMING MAJORITY OF VEHICLES ARE REALLY NICE!!🤪
I used to drive a beer truck for miller in the 90's to the bars in these areas. Good times.
I live in this city. Certain parts I avoid.
Just pick up the trash and fix up a few homes and you're good. Wth is wrong with people. I guess this sloppy environment is preferred? How could someone feel bad.
Some of those alleys so littered with trash. I don't understand it. Humans are the only life form on the planet that trash their own living space.
I've lived in Louisville Kentucky my whole life, I've never lived in the hood which is called Portland area and the West End
Rip Murda
1st 48 fan spotted
You really riding thru the hoods of the west end. Louisville’s hoods consist of west end, east end, newburg, and south end
East end…where?I live in the east end.
@ which part like St Matthew’s, Middletown, Jtown area? If so that’s out east. The east end I’m referring to is up east or uptown , the east broadway area
That's everywhere lol
@@moss913Jtown has some rough areas but nothing like this.
I’ve lived in Saint Matthews & Middletown & both places are nice & safe (for the most part).
5 min into this i get a jack daniels commercial ,what an interresting point to show afte theres been driven by a whiskey banner
Old Forester would have been a more locale appropriate ad.
Outside of Chicago, Minneapolis and maybe Columbus the rest of the midwestern major cities look rundown, rainy and depressing.
This video is showing our worst side on purpose.... there's massive sections of Louisville, even poor neighborhoods, that are beautifully kept by proud residents. Don't judge us on this sample alone. Come visit (any time except Derby, if you want to hang with us as we are year round instead of during that two week circus).
I just like that there’s at least someone else who doesn’t think this is the “south”
Louisville KY is the south we ain't Midwest
@@LOUISVILLECARDINALSI'm from NC I've been thinking about moving to Northern Kentucky!
@@hitek9too255 it's a beautiful place lot of hidden gems great places to visit
Not me waiting on VP to show up, lmao you literally only showed the west end, next time hit up Portland and 7th st/berry Ave area. KY famous for its "white hoods"
Yup thats my SHITTY CITY
All is see is the results of politicians embezzling cash and leaving communities to fend for themselves
Where do these folks keep their racehorses?
On farms outside Lexington, 80 miles east of here. I'd like to make enough money in a year to paint a fence around just one of the smaller ones.
I watch Charlie's video and I can't shake the feeling that there is a war going on in America. Everything is sad, there is practically no distinctive architecture, the houses are like barracks, nothing but garbage, strange people wandering around. What's wrong with you? Greetings from Siberia.
Corrupted politicians
Hhahah funny coming from a russian. Your country is way worse
@@fredgardner2870Marxism And Communism
Recently moved back to KY from Philly. This is way nicer than there. It’s all relative. Kids can get bussed to schools out of area so there’s equal opportunities for them.
First time I was in Philly was around 2003 and the neighborhood we stayed in looked like a bombed out third world country.
So they can corrupt and drive the schools into cesspits like in Downtown.
Zomboid update looks crazy
Charlie has been to every hood in America by now...
I’m reading these comments and just about all the words of the city is described Louisville. Though I’m not from there still Let me correct y’all it’s “Louovul” 😂😂
I'm from here and I say "Looeyville", part of the charm of the place is its melding of midsouth and midwestern accents.
This what the world is not just in here every city in America. Take any pictures who care.
Is that on the west side ?
Yes
@armyvet8279 thanks
The Portland area.
Thousands of closed houses and thousands of people living in the cold on the streets!!! This Is the Failure of our stupid and selfish species.😔
미국의 사회보장제도가 선진국치고 매우 열악해서 그런거에요...
can they see the camera dogg? the board biz is thriving!!!
Essa cidade é um paraíso comparado a região nordeste do Brasil.
Wow. One of the worst areas you've ever covered Charlie. Really bad.
Looks like a great place to live. Lucky them 😊😊😊😊😊
Poor Scion FRS @ 5:44
Could you please do Greenville sc sometime soon, I like ur vids
Lots of closed businesses in Louisville because residents do not have much money.
Only certain parts of the city
There is generally a connection between having money and having a job.
They seem to always have money for drugs, though.
Louisville Kentucky Truck plant is works??
9:07 WTF is that blue thing with the red hair do lol
Come to Lexington KY!!!
Proud of Louisville, but you have a lot to be proud of over there in Lexington as well. United we stand! (My mother went to WKU and Murray so, when all my friends are screaming about the Cats and the Cards, I always say, "Go Hilltoppers/Racers." I like to think of myself as from the whole state, not just Louisville.
LEXINGTON KY IS SAME WAY THEY HAVE SHOOTS ONCE A WEEK IF IT AINT EVER DAY IN LEXINGTON KY
Assistindo 👀
do👍 Brasil ...
Those folks are lucky they have decrepit deteriorating buildings.we don't even have the smell of desperation... Luck luck folks
Starting ll cleaner than most of California
How about the Cotten candy 🍬 for the kiddies bro
😮😂🎉😢😅😊
Home of Muhammad Ali!
They spent more money on their homes I not worried about having nice cars thay can have something?
A lot of wooden junk, wires, angry people and angry looking buildings.
amazes me how they prolly spent a fortune to put bike lanes in tha hoods of almost every city in america but cant invest in those cities people.
Everytime they DO invest into these communities by putting in stores and fun things to do, they get robbed blind & their property gets destroyed until they have to shut their doors.
These hoodlums even steal from mom & pop stores that are owned & ran by people in their own community.
It's the hoods fault that the hood can't have anything nice.
Love my city it can be a beautiful place but also a very violent place
do gaza next
Kentucky ain't been relevant since Kentucky Fried Chicken 🤣
Be headed there in a week or two. Wish me luck !
@buckfiden2988 FDJT.
I mean, if you have ever been here you know that this video is showing the worst on purpose.... giant swaths of this city are quite beautiful indeed (including low income neighborhoods).
@@AlanCanon2222 It's a shithole as a whole though. Just like most cities.
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I have friends in Louisville but they live in an expensive gated community..
I'm a lifelong Louisville native, grew up professional middle class, and I feel way more comfortable in the exact streets shown here (Portland) than I would in Hunting Creek or (heaven forbid) Norton Commons. As much violence as there may be, here and elsewhere, this is not a particularly dangerous city to live in. People shoot each other in Prospect and Saint Matthews too.
Yo Charlie where are your grandparents from??🤔 why do you keep advertising the most neglected communities in the black community? What’s the point of videos like this???🤔
My Grandparents, and parents are from rural South Carolina th-cam.com/video/TC6J02YlOQ0/w-d-xo.html
This is a niche channel that mostly focus on run down inner city areas. Are you being forced to watch ?
@ no I’m not being forced to watch nor do I understand the purpose of this type of content. I’m not 💩ing on the type of work this content entails but, I do understand that from a surface level, these images serve as a reference point for ppl who only see the “negativity” in the community. I just hate the fact these images are a delicacy for the ppl who feast on unwarranted disdain for blk ppl.
Why did you click on the video? The title and thumbnail are pretty clear what type of video it is. Search for videos on nice neighborhoods if that's your thing, I have some of those too, or create your own channel. If some people so narrow minded and uneducated, they think that's all that exists, what can either of us do about it ?
Where is the violence and danger at ???????
Sunset. And yes, I live here... Don't go west of 10th street, and you're pretty much okay.
Car chases happen during the day but night fall's usually when things start kickin' off. You live in some areas you'll hear gunshots just about every night. They just passed a no facemask law here cause of the recent high school football game shootings.
@@rockfresh1993 it's soft in Louisville, they only run up on old people, they need to start giving out long prison sentences and don't give the inmates weights to get stronger to go out and do more criminal stuff, and it should be a crime to be between the ages of 18 to 35 and not have a job, but are government wants everyone to be broke and chained to a computer or smartphone , so not much is going to change, when I was a kid growing up, if you wanted to go somewhere nice all you had to do is walk out your front door, and you where there
Exactly. I'd be surprised if Louisville's violent crime rate were widely different from any other US city of comparable size. This does *not* feel like a dangerous place to live, including the Portland Neighborhood shown here (which itself has lots of houses in more or less fine shape, not shown here).
You are 100% correct
...my dad always said 8th street is the cut off line going west.@dougs4944
is this a white area?
Hell no!
It is the rich section.
Portland neighborhood on the west end has lots of whites and is the hood
Charlie don't do trailer parks.
Yes
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KR
Yo come to columbus "BOOMTOWN" in the summer that shit gon be live watch slide thru wedgewood