Good video. Detroit is dropping fast on this list, and what a great day it was for the City. Michigan Central Station had it's opening day concert, and will be open to the public the next week. The former train station was the symbol of Detroit's ruin and now it's restored as the symbol of Detroit's revival, the headquarters of Ford Motor Company's Corktown Mobility Campus.
And the city was rich in the period 1890- 1930,, and during WW ll also but the fall came after WW ll with the cutthroat capitalist system DEVOURING everything in sight for profit profit profit... Turned out the financiers cared about as much for the American middle class as for the peasants of central America or the people of the middle East or wherever and America started taking on a decidedly third world appearance in the rust belt and other abandoned areas of industrial america, Newark and Camden in New Jersey being prime garden spot examples... But even though Wall Street blames it on the Chinese or whoever, it is their own doing it because they're making more money NOW than they were when America was actually industrially producing things...
And the city was rich in the period 1890- 1930,, and during WW ll also but the fall came after WW ll with the cutthroat capitalist system DEVOURING everything in sight for profit profit profit... Turned out the financiers cared about as much for the American middle class as for the peasants of central America or the people of the middle East or wherever and America started taking on a decidedly third world appearance in the rust belt and other abandoned areas of industrial america, Newark and Camden in New Jersey being prime garden spot examples... But even though Wall Street blames it on the Chinese or whoever, it is their own doing it because they're making more money NOW than they were when America was actually industrially producing things...
@@youtubecommentreview4642 The part of it that borders Newark looks pretty fucked to me. Granted, I haven't seen it in a while so maybe it has changed.
@@seheadhunter50 North St Louis looks like it's been hit by a bomb. Have you been there? There are nice area in most of the cities he listed. It's about which cities have the worst looking hoods.
I am 66 yrs old, (born in DC), but have lived in and around Baltimore since I was a toddler. My heart swelled with pride to see our Faire Citee rate #4 in your video. Even though MD has some of the wealthiest counties in the US (thanks to our proximity to DC and your Federal tax dollars), we Baltimoreans take pride in our Orioles, Ravens, and, last but not least, the latest in Plywood Windows and Maryland Zombie Voters, many of whom I saw stumbling along the west side, on their way to the corner liquor store with the Plexiglas vestibules.
@@FrankaiVideos-DetroitsComeback he have and oakland weather sparks it up a bit but tbh oakland would be number 10 at most on this list. and from havenscourt deep east
No california city should make the cut. the cities here are relatively "newer" compared to palces in the east coast, south and midewest. CA doesn't have it like that.
There are two kinds here - places that are mostly abandoned with hardly anyone there and places that are packed with lots of people living there. So Philly and Baltimore should be 1 and 2 just from the sheer amounts of 'no two stinks given' about living in a garbage pile.
You know Detroit started their clean up by picking a day to haul away abandoned vehicles - and it grew into a huge event with fleets of tow trucks picking up thousands of them. There's still a lot to be done but Detroit has done a tremendous job at cleaning a lot of the city up the past few years. They just made an effort at it - no excuses for these places to get this bad.
@@W1se0ldg33zerGreat point. Philly is actually doing this right now. The entire summer, a bunch of different local agencies and departments are “cleaning up every single block” over the next 13 weeks or so. It’s an ambitious effort that began June 3. Waiting with bated breath to see the results.
Everyone should remember these drives are not the whole of the cities. These cities have a huge gap between the haves and the have nots. There are neighborhoods in Baltimore with people who are totally oblivious to what's going on around them.
Its redlining and systemic segregation/ oppression. America was designed this way so that they could put the people they wish within the borders of these neighborhoods
As bad as this is, these are only certain areas of older US cities, low income minority and abandoned neighborhoods with old and obsolete infrastructure. These things go in cycles and some of these areas may eventually be fixed up, others will be bulldozed. There are of course very nice and rich areas in all of these cities, but this is still a very bad look. What it shows is how bad the situation has become with regard to income inequality here. Of course if this is all you show you would think the whole city is like this but that is generally not the case.
I'm from Philly, and I can attest to the apocalyptic conditions. Used to spend plenty of time up on K&A. Seemed like a pretty quiet day that day. Didn't see too many people nodding out in the video.
East Cleveland there are ppl living there?😯😨 it looks like a war zone! Philly ...all that trash...😟 How can ppl do that with a place? Man it is so sad to see these places like that ... Looks apocalyptical ... 😟 how can those ppl live that way? And why they let these places be like this?.. 😓
all right, might be silly 😅 but at 20:15 was written :No estacione in spanish which means no parking in english is there many immigants in these areas? Just curious
@@gabrielsr4791While the first response about “the badlands” is correct in that many Spanish-speaking people live in and around Kensington, the Philadelphia area and the Northeast of the United States in general is home for many Spanish-speaking people, lots of Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, and so on.
I have actually been to all of the cities on your list, except for Belle Glade, FL. West Palm Beach is the closest that I have been to Belle Glade. You have an interesting mix of cities, in terms of size. You did not leave the smaller cities out. I want to add New Jersey: Paterson Newark / Irvington / Jersey City / (The Oranges, I get these mixed up, each Orange is totally different) Camden Trenton New Jersey cities are relatively small; and there are so many cities packed together. NJ can be really disorienting to newcomers because the cities will change IMMEDIATELY. And there is a lot of gentrification -- being so close to New York City. Think of tiny Hoboken, the Hudson Waterfront, and the suburban cul de sacs of Bergen County, especially north of Route 4. And then there is Paterson, Newark, Comminipaw Ave - Jersey City, and all of that sandwiched right in between The Meadowlands and a whole industrial wasteland off The Turnpike.
Yea it looks like the country, you can’t compare any of these to the northern cities Philly Bmore etc look way more grimy because they actually look urban
I don't get how all the houses even get like that so quick... I guess all it takes is for the windows to get smashed out and bunch of driving rain getting inside.
The part of East Cleveland that was mostly filmed was an entire abandoned few blocks. The city (suburb of Cle, not part of Cle) definitely struggles and looks ROUGH but those blocks have no one living in them. At least officially.
I've been living for 6 months half a mile away from the place you show in Houston during a foreign exchange. It was pretty scary at first but then nothing but the schoking poverty. Real gangsters don't mind normal people, and once you're known in the place, bad boys won't even notice you. I know it's different in La, Philly or Baltimore, but that's how i felt during my journey in Houston.
I see all of these beautiful homes going to waste and it really bothers me. Instead of paying off some rich kids-future doctors student loans, the government should be sinking that money into restorative work and affordable housing! No one should have to live like this! Maybe the poor kid who couldn't afford to go to college would have gone if he had known he was going to get a free ride. I see great injustice in it all.
@aleriomurillo2239 I don't disagree with you, there are no easy solutions, but I do feel that money could be better spent. Look at all the money that's spent on war aiding other countries when parts of America are falling apart.
new orleans has seen a 40% drop in murders and violent crime this i think the city is bouncing back in a good way tbh i think it will start doing really well
@@Paulo-og8rhwell obviously…when we see Brazil on tv in America we see beaches and shit…and of course we know there’s bad areas there…just like anywhere
@@Paulo-og8rhthese cities don’t look like this everywhere…these are bad neighborhoods within huge cities that have all kinds of areas nice, bad, and everything in between. America is a very diverse place
I wish you’d say what streets you’re driving through. Otherwise, love watching these videos even though it makes me sad to see how run down places are.
damn im from st. louis and lemme tell you i thought it was bad over here but no wayy i seen some wild neighborhoods from this video that changed my mind 😂😂
St louis Get wild hectic got some of the worst looking hoods but neva have i imagined a city that look Worse east Cleveland look like a world war 1 warzone gadaayum
These places all look the same and nobody tries to make their community better. Although they do have shiny rims, some expensive cars and loud rap music so I guess that's all you need. They turn every city into looking like this and then it's someone else's fault. 😒
Dubai was and continues to be built on the backs of slaves. We shouldn’t want to be anything like them - no grand castle in the sand sky justifies treating human beings that way. Regular degular Joe Schmoes don’t get to enjoy the beauty and riches of that “paradise” you speak of.
I have been all over the Eastern Half of the United States. I may post comments as I watch your video. I want to add value and post new perspectives, without repeating what might have already been said and posted many times. I am sure that you will show many of the usual suspects: Chicago Baltimore Detroit Cleveland Gary You know what state surprises me the most? CONNECTICUT Connecticut is such a wealthy state. And my image of Connecticut is Greenwich, Old Money, yachts, palatial estates, hedge funds, etc. But, check out Bridgeport, New Haven, and Hartford Hartford is definitely in the mix for the worst state capitol city in the United States. Hartford is right up there with Trenton.
Long distance information give me Memphis, TN, why is there so much poverty as far as I can see. I am moving to the South side high up on a ridge just a half mile from the Mississippi bridge
You see it everywhere. It’s quite sad really. Like nobody in this neighborhood is going to live in that glass box. They can’t afford it and they’re being pushed out of their communities by morons who are capable of paying top dollar.
There must be an initiative to organize the plastic garbage alone and the junk alone, and the streets will be cleaned and noxious weeds removed, whether by the authorities or the residents of the neighborhood, and with success.
@@ancientlord7695 there are predominately black cities with above average income that are in great condition you racist. It's a financial/opportunity issue not a race issue.
East Cleveland looking like a War zone
MATTHEW I AGREE!! BUT THAT WASN'T CLEVELAND,IT WAS A CLEVELAND SUBURB! LOL
See Chapman Ave and Euclid in google maps.
@@butchsvideovision5226East Cleveland is a Cleveland suburb. It's a separate city.
@applejuice5635 it is but it and Cleveland's East side are both dumps. I lived there 30 years ago and it was shitty then in 93, 94
lol nah just 304 and drugs
East Cleveland looks like Berlin 1945.
Dam it's that bad 😳
Looks like Harlem in the 80s
bro east cleveland is insane
Damn he compared it to Berlin 45 after the war 😂😂😂😂
Good video. Detroit is dropping fast on this list, and what a great day it was for the City. Michigan Central Station had it's opening day concert, and will be open to the public the next week. The former train station was the symbol of Detroit's ruin and now it's restored as the symbol of Detroit's revival, the headquarters of Ford Motor Company's Corktown Mobility Campus.
That's right Frankai....Maybe Detroit can inspire other cities as time goes on.
Depois de matar tantos homens negros que eles puderam
I'm from Norfolk Va. Got a lot of family in Detroit. Salute to Detroit
Parts of Detroit still look bad
@DeeDeeKarol that's correct. They are getting farther and fewer in between, and eventually will give way to open fields and then new development.
For parts of Baltimore to still look like The Wire back in 2002 is extremely sad and says a lot
He showed the better sides, go to sandtown and pigtown and you'll find worse, w.lafayette
Seeing all of those big houses in Detroit it says that in the past Detroit was rich
And the city was rich in the period 1890- 1930,, and during WW ll also but the fall came after WW ll with the cutthroat capitalist system DEVOURING everything in sight for profit profit profit... Turned out the financiers cared about as much for the American middle class as for the peasants of central America or the people of the middle East or wherever and America started taking on a decidedly third world appearance in the rust belt and other abandoned areas of industrial america, Newark and Camden in New Jersey being prime garden spot examples... But even though Wall Street blames it on the Chinese or whoever, it is their own doing it because they're making more money NOW than they were when America was actually industrially producing things...
And the city was rich in the period 1890- 1930,, and during WW ll also but the fall came after WW ll with the cutthroat capitalist system DEVOURING everything in sight for profit profit profit... Turned out the financiers cared about as much for the American middle class as for the peasants of central America or the people of the middle East or wherever and America started taking on a decidedly third world appearance in the rust belt and other abandoned areas of industrial america, Newark and Camden in New Jersey being prime garden spot examples... But even though Wall Street blames it on the Chinese or whoever, it is their own doing it because they're making more money NOW than they were when America was actually industrially producing things...
bro move to east cleveland with me
It was at one time until many of the jobs left
Yup… all is by design… none of this just happened
Some I thought would be on this list: Camden, Newark, Irvington NJ, Birmingham, St Louis, Gary, Flint, Oakland
why Irvington? It's a shithole but the blight is minimal compared to these other cities
@@youtubecommentreview4642 The part of it that borders Newark looks pretty fucked to me. Granted, I haven't seen it in a while so maybe it has changed.
St Louis still looks nice. This isn't a most dangerous list so your comment doesn't make sense unless you got that mixed up.
@@seheadhunter50 North St Louis looks like it's been hit by a bomb. Have you been there? There are nice area in most of the cities he listed. It's about which cities have the worst looking hoods.
@@applejuice5635Yeah Irvington is pretty small,, may as well just say Newark ...
philly looks like hell on earth. it feels claustrophobic with the building so close together then you add in all the people and trash.
Baltimore is claustrophobic as well.... nightmare neighborhoods....
@@wolfiethedog76 They both still have that early 90's waning crack era vibe.
the buildings being so close should be a good thing. they're walkable, unfortunately, theyve been abandoned to poverty
this is paradise compared to south america
@@evoidsI believe you too and I’m In west Baltimore
I am 66 yrs old, (born in DC), but have lived in and around Baltimore since I was a toddler. My heart swelled with pride to see our Faire Citee rate #4 in your video. Even though MD has some of the wealthiest counties in the US (thanks to our proximity to DC and your Federal tax dollars), we Baltimoreans take pride in our Orioles, Ravens, and, last but not least, the latest in Plywood Windows and Maryland Zombie Voters, many of whom I saw stumbling along the west side, on their way to the corner liquor store with the Plexiglas vestibules.
Baltimore should be number 1. Period. It literally looks exactly like the Wire. Nothing has changed.
😂
if anything it looks worse now
Philly look like a worse “hood” other jawns jus dirty asl but some burbs
Saying Baltimore should be ahead of East Cleveland is one of the wildest comments I have ever seen 💀.
It doesn't look the worst though, which is the whole point of the video
Surprised Oakland didn't make the cut. I'll admit I was horrified when I saw Detroit at number 8, I was thinking "what could be worse than Detroit?"
You'd be surprised!
@@FrankaiVideos-DetroitsComeback Oakland should have been top 5. I know that not all of Detroit is bad but the parts that are are really bad
Agreed. He may have not been to Oakland yet.
@@FrankaiVideos-DetroitsComeback he have and oakland weather sparks it up a bit but tbh oakland would be number 10 at most on this list. and from havenscourt deep east
No california city should make the cut. the cities here are relatively "newer" compared to palces in the east coast, south and midewest. CA doesn't have it like that.
There are two kinds here - places that are mostly abandoned with hardly anyone there and places that are packed with lots of people living there.
So Philly and Baltimore should be 1 and 2 just from the sheer amounts of 'no two stinks given' about living in a garbage pile.
You know Detroit started their clean up by picking a day to haul away abandoned vehicles - and it grew into a huge event with fleets of tow trucks picking up thousands of them. There's still a lot to be done but Detroit has done a tremendous job at cleaning a lot of the city up the past few years. They just made an effort at it - no excuses for these places to get this bad.
Still Philly wins because of their zombies.
They’re not abandoned ppl just don’t be outside like that in Midwest states it be cold asf out a lot of times. Mostly in the crib and on porches
Can’t forget NYC. Smells like a different type of funky cheese on every corner.
@@W1se0ldg33zerGreat point. Philly is actually doing this right now. The entire summer, a bunch of different local agencies and departments are “cleaning up every single block” over the next 13 weeks or so. It’s an ambitious effort that began June 3. Waiting with bated breath to see the results.
20:50 Stuff of nightmares. Perfect setting for a slasher film.
Or a post-apocalyptic nuclear wasteland movie.
So cool that he did all these on the weekend while everyone was off from work
lol. I wonder if Charlie realizes that a lot of his subscribers say this type of racist stuff or if he doesn’t care just cause he’s getting paid.
@@chiarosuburekeni9325they saying lazy not racist cope bro
@@chiarosuburekeni9325what was racist that he said? You libs are so weak
Racist@@bear1245
Racist
Are people still sayin this is the greatest country in the world? Honestly the amount of poverty is heartbreaking.
they just funnel funds into certain areas and leave everyone else out to dry
Nunca viu pobreza . EUA é melhor e maior que 90% países . Brasil 🇧🇷
It's mostly in the Afro American neighborhoods. 1 day it will be a thing of the past.
the people who do are oblivious to the impoverished
@@albertp-w4d I'll believe it when I see it.
Some of those homes are quite grand if you think of a time when those neighborhoods were intact in thrived, proves the system has failed.
Oh wow!!! Great video!!! Don't you ever get scared driving through all of them???
😂
im pretty sure his whip got bullet proof glass and door panel inserts, and he prlly carrying heat
Everyone should remember these drives are not the whole of the cities. These cities have a huge gap between the haves and the have nots. There are neighborhoods in Baltimore with people who are totally oblivious to what's going on around them.
Why isn’t Camden NJ on this list Charlie its worst then the Florida one u had in video
We tired of talking about Camden NJ crack heads did that..
I'm Brazilian. What is happening in these cities? Here in Brazil, TV only shows a rich USA. Why are these cities in this situation?
Trickle down economics didn’t work.
Its redlining and systemic segregation/ oppression. America was designed this way so that they could put the people they wish within the borders of these neighborhoods
As bad as this is, these are only certain areas of older US cities, low income minority and abandoned neighborhoods with old and obsolete infrastructure. These things go in cycles and some of these areas may eventually be fixed up, others will be bulldozed. There are of course very nice and rich areas in all of these cities, but this is still a very bad look. What it shows is how bad the situation has become with regard to income inequality here. Of course if this is all you show you would think the whole city is like this but that is generally not the case.
These are all areas that have continuously elected Democrat politicians
For every rich person, there's like 10,000 poor people to balance it out... That's my guess/theory anyway
I'm from Philly, and I can attest to the apocalyptic conditions. Used to spend plenty of time up on K&A. Seemed like a pretty quiet day that day. Didn't see too many people nodding out in the video.
Dude drive right down reach st. I seen so much shit on that block especially that corner it make no sense 😂
east cleveland need to be #1..... goddamn that was bad
I feel like all of these are no1....
It’s not that bad I took a peaceful nap there yesterday 🖤
lol
Detroit, Michigan should be #1thst whole blocks on bithsude houses was abandoned 😒
East Cleveland there are ppl living there?😯😨 it looks like a war zone! Philly ...all that trash...😟 How can ppl do that with a place?
Man it is so sad to see these places like that ... Looks apocalyptical ... 😟 how can those ppl live that way? And why they let these places be like this?.. 😓
My God , all of the trash!!
@@LindaZeno yep..😯 would it look like this, if they only kept their place clean? 😓 maybe not...
God Bless and Safe travels❕️
Dam, Philly made me nauseous
Belle Glade is actually a migrant worker town. Mostly Haitians. They work in the sugar cane fields.
🧢 u never been there😂
@@CynthiaHammond-f8v Don't have to.
And bahamians
@@CynthiaHammond-f8vfukk you mean cap jit? He aint lying do your research on the Muck fym
all right, might be silly 😅 but at 20:15 was written :No estacione in spanish which means no parking in english is there many immigants in these areas? Just curious
That is west kensington aka badlands. There are probably more spanish speakers than there are english speakers in that area
@@dau1024 oh get it 😅
@@gabrielsr4791While the first response about “the badlands” is correct in that many Spanish-speaking people live in and around Kensington, the Philadelphia area and the Northeast of the United States in general is home for many Spanish-speaking people, lots of Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, and so on.
Yeah, that was random lol
@@kaa199270 Yeah dude (girl) isso Know 😂 but it's cuz i'm a very observant 😂 i saw the writen in spanish so 😂
Which one was the worst smelling ?
I have actually been to all of the cities on your list, except for Belle Glade, FL.
West Palm Beach is the closest that I have been to Belle Glade.
You have an interesting mix of cities, in terms of size. You did not leave the smaller cities out.
I want to add New Jersey:
Paterson
Newark / Irvington / Jersey City / (The Oranges, I get these mixed up, each Orange is totally different)
Camden
Trenton
New Jersey cities are relatively small; and there are so many cities packed together.
NJ can be really disorienting to newcomers because the cities will change IMMEDIATELY.
And there is a lot of gentrification -- being so close to New York City.
Think of tiny Hoboken, the Hudson Waterfront, and the suburban cul de sacs of Bergen County, especially north of Route 4. And then there is Paterson, Newark, Comminipaw Ave - Jersey City, and all of that sandwiched right in between The Meadowlands and a whole industrial wasteland off The Turnpike.
9:57 Even Graceland isn't immune from the Memphis blight. Those are Elvis' old clothes scattered on the front lawn.
Graceland is in ironically named Whitehaven. It's been dangerous for 40 years.
"There aint nothing outside, don't be going outside."
-Random lady talking to her kids in Philadelphia.
At 16 seconds a Bentley Mulsanne…wild
I came to the comments to see if anyone else noticed it! That definitely stands out and makes you wonder how and why!
@@matthewandress1229 dumb and a$$ thats how 😅
Good spot you reckon it’s worth more than some of them houses 😂
Dope dealers. Duh!
Jackson #1? Over Philadelphia and Detroit? Really Charlie?
He's for real
He buggin on that one😅
Yea it looks like the country, you can’t compare any of these to the northern cities Philly Bmore etc look way more grimy because they actually look urban
Both Detroit and Philly have clean drinking water for the most part Jackson doesn't.
Yes really, jackson is worse than living in somolia
wow Belle Glade looks really Caribbean but with less trees and wider streets. You could even hear a rooster at 12:05 !
i liked the vibe of belle glade compared to the other places
This week on "This Old House" we get mugged
LMFAO!!! 🤣😆🤤
Super exciting.
Thanks for all these!
I don't get how all the houses even get like that so quick... I guess all it takes is for the windows to get smashed out and bunch of driving rain getting inside.
Complimenti amico, che ci fai vedere l'america povera, e non la solita ricca. 👍👏🇮🇹
Great video minus Camden NJ.. sharing the knowledge about other Cites an States And not repeating the same ol content is great.
The part of East Cleveland that was mostly filmed was an entire abandoned few blocks. The city (suburb of Cle, not part of Cle) definitely struggles and looks ROUGH but those blocks have no one living in them. At least officially.
Everyone probably thinks you're a cop driving around like that...
I was going to suggest Belle Glade but you got it! Very sad place, but at least you shined a light on it
I've been living for 6 months half a mile away from the place you show in Houston during a foreign exchange. It was pretty scary at first but then nothing but the schoking poverty. Real gangsters don't mind normal people, and once you're known in the place, bad boys won't even notice you. I know it's different in La, Philly or Baltimore, but that's how i felt during my journey in Houston.
Charlie, did someone through something at your vehicle @24:59 in Jackson??? Thats F'ed up man!!
Jeez the size of that truck you was stuck behind kn tht Phily video 😮 was like a house on wheels.
East Cleveland 😶 I can’t believe people actually live in those neighborhoods, it looks exactly like a war zone.
It's mostly Afro American people who live in these neighborhoods but it will not stay like this forever. 1 day there will be PROSPERITY 💯
East cleveland looks just like a warzone and that call of duty game
Lmao that dog dived straight under the car and he somehow dodged it 🤣
Shit, the houses in Detroit are massive :O
I see all of these beautiful homes going to waste and it really bothers me. Instead of paying off some rich kids-future doctors student loans, the government should be sinking that money into restorative work and affordable housing! No one should have to live like this! Maybe the poor kid who couldn't afford to go to college would have gone if he had known he was going to get a free ride. I see great injustice in it all.
@aleriomurillo2239 I don't disagree with you, there are no easy solutions, but I do feel that money could be better spent. Look at all the money that's spent on war aiding other countries when parts of America are falling apart.
Ain't about money it's about mindset
@@olliedunford985 That's true too. The desire to improve one's life has to be there.
50 years of uninterrupted democrat leadership will do this
At 12:50 there's a chicken wandering across the road. That's not something you see every day.
Why did the chicken cross the road?
To get out of the hood.
I saw that rooster
0:12 Hope you didn’t actually hit the dog 😢
That neighborhood in Detroit needs to just be leveled and cleared out.
Surprised st louis, gary and camden didn’t make the list.
new orleans has seen a 40% drop in murders and violent crime this i think the city is bouncing back in a good way tbh i think it will start doing really well
Oh, stop it. Those numbers are FAKE. The government started counting crime differently so they could say the numbers are down going into an election.
All of these places have one thing in common, but I can't quite put my finger on it.
Yt people really the reason because Segration and Jim Crow laws of that never happen America would have been equal and decent
If you haven't been to Pocomoke, Maryland yet, please put it in your list! You won't be disappointed.
It doesn't look bad online. Unless there are some areas they don't talk about lol
@@Eveningbreeze721its areas they don't talk about trust
Great video but did he run over the dog or am I crazy
😂😂
Not funny. Poor dog.
@@lisaawild take a joke pls x
Why do they not like to clean ?
Ilike your videos of states that you go to that good thank you for for your awesome videos ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂
My city is just as crappy as any of these "Top 10" cities. I am offended that it didn't make the list. 😤😤😤
Friend, I'm Brazilian. What is happening in these cities? Here in Brazil, TV only shows a rich USA. Why are these cities in this situation?
Bad government
People shouldn't have to live like this 😢
@@Paulo-og8rhwell obviously…when we see Brazil on tv in America we see beaches and shit…and of course we know there’s bad areas there…just like anywhere
@@Paulo-og8rhthese cities don’t look like this everywhere…these are bad neighborhoods within huge cities that have all kinds of areas nice, bad, and everything in between. America is a very diverse place
America the GREAT ILLUSION 😢😢😢
I wish you’d say what streets you’re driving through. Otherwise, love watching these videos even though it makes me sad to see how run down places are.
Is this 🇺🇸, or Uganda 🇺🇬?
what is happening in 25:00?
2 people walking? 2 black guys can’t walk around outside? Is that a problem? Of course it is your Caucasian.
damn im from st. louis and lemme tell you i thought it was bad over here but no wayy i seen some wild neighborhoods from this video that changed my mind 😂😂
can confirm east cleveland is pretty brutal. Sucks because if you drive 10 minutes west, you have a cool little city
East Cleveland Ohio looks wild as hell. The poverty is bad there
WTF happened to East Cleveland?
17:49 my boy MAD got busy on that wall 😮 🎨
Does the sun ever shine in Cleveland? I've never seen it.
That's insane all the trash in Cleveland!!! Damn uncalled for 😏😏
You ever been to McKees Rock, PA?
St louis Get wild hectic got some of the worst looking hoods but neva have i imagined a city that look Worse east Cleveland look like a world war 1 warzone gadaayum
There seems to be a "certain" kind of people that CAUSE this eh?
Lol @ the random Bentley mulsanne at the end of the lot in Houston
I guess things almost got ugly in minute 20:40
What about carlol city liberty city litt Haiti florida? How would u rate those areas? Anybody been there?
Save Memphis for it's natural beauty and architecture, the rest, it's very disturbing
These places all look the same and nobody tries to make their community better. Although they do have shiny rims, some expensive cars and loud rap music so I guess that's all you need. They turn every city into looking like this and then it's someone else's fault. 😒
Was bro trying to intentionally sacrifice his dog at the beginning?
Probably not his own dog. There's so many abandoned pets out here. It's very sad.
All of these places have ONE thing on common.
Nice cars?
East Cleveland holy shit
How dare we help any illegal immigrants ! And our shit look like this wtf
We have cities that look like this meanwhile Dubai looks like paradise it took ten years to make it that way! But we the richest country in the world
Are you really that stupid?
Dubai was and continues to be built on the backs of slaves. We shouldn’t want to be anything like them - no grand castle in the sand sky justifies treating human beings that way. Regular degular Joe Schmoes don’t get to enjoy the beauty and riches of that “paradise” you speak of.
I have been all over the Eastern Half of the United States.
I may post comments as I watch your video.
I want to add value and post new perspectives, without repeating what might have already been said and posted many times. I am sure that you will show many of the usual suspects:
Chicago
Baltimore
Detroit
Cleveland
Gary
You know what state surprises me the most?
CONNECTICUT
Connecticut is such a wealthy state. And my image of Connecticut is Greenwich, Old Money, yachts, palatial estates, hedge funds, etc.
But, check out Bridgeport, New Haven, and Hartford
Hartford is definitely in the mix for the worst state capitol city in the United States.
Hartford is right up there with Trenton.
Nice cars .I just saw a Bentley in front of a Shack
Mississippi everywhere. This is that whole state
Philly prolly the dirtiest looking city I’ve ever driven through
bro u smacced dudes mirror in jaccson and said fucc that i aint gettn out😂
Iam traumatized
Long distance information give me Memphis, TN, why is there so much poverty as far as I can see. I am moving to the South side high up on a ridge just a half mile from the Mississippi bridge
Gentrification spotted @ 19:00.
Side note Bmore and Philly should be flipped ranking wise imo.
They've fallen!!!
You see it everywhere. It’s quite sad really. Like nobody in this neighborhood is going to live in that glass box. They can’t afford it and they’re being pushed out of their communities by morons who are capable of paying top dollar.
There must be an initiative to organize the plastic garbage alone and the junk alone, and the streets will be cleaned and noxious weeds removed, whether by the authorities or the residents of the neighborhood, and with success.
That bro sweeping at 17:56 lmao
i feel bad for kids who lives in those place, Southeast Asian quality
East Cleveland looks like a war torn country
Cleveland 😮
In Ohio was that the dump you droved thru? That's crazy.
Seems to be a common theme here...
Give them a new city and it will always end up like this
Yes Democrats run cities, all of them
@@ancientlord7695 there are predominately black cities with above average income that are in great condition you racist. It's a financial/opportunity issue not a race issue.
@@jakew1362 Would rather live in a poor white neighborhood than an affluent black neighborhood. Less crime.
@@jakew1362 yes but you don't know the history on why is like this your people really destroyed it
NOLA looks like no one bothered to clean up after Katrina... Sad