Youtubers Hate Homeless People
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him recording a guy ODing and just standing around until someone else does something and then timing the ambulance like its some game?? this is heartbreaking
If there was a homelessness crisis or an addiction crisis on this scale in China you know these chuds would all be saying "this proves their system is a failure." But in the capitalist system they are paid to defend it's all conveniently just a bunch of individual moral failings that aren't tied to anything except maybe not enough cops (as if cops have ever deterred poverty or drug use).
Possibly the biggest scumbag on TH-cam. His behavior is so infuriating
I mean, it is a game. He's a TH-camr and he's here to get views.
welcome to late capitalism
The best part is that guy over dosing is just gonna do the same thing in a few hours. These types of people don’t want help all they want is to live in their tents and shit and do drugs and drink all day. You could give them every opportunity and all they would do is piss it away for that next high
Im so glad someone's talking about Tyler's content. After checking out his comment section i felt like i was insane for thinking his content was kinda off
He deletes his comments that aren't entirely positive
@@NestoftheSun of course he does, and I'm sure he simultaneously also shits his pants over "free speech" when he gets backlash for saying bigoted shit.
Also his attitude over his interviews is played off as casual, but is often very passive-aggressive and demeaning
hes just documenting the real world. how can you be mad at him for filming but not the politicians who allow this to happen
@@waterbottle6644ya those cities are in great shape. We should do anything. I agree
I'm genuinely so devastated about that shelter burning down. That man had such high aspirations to not only better himself but others too, but now he's had his shit stolen, been belittled by "journalists", and his home and probably the rest of his stuff set ablaze
The fact that those people don't see this for the tragedy it is says a lot about how little empathy and care they have for the homeless (if they even consider them people at all)
It was a pretty legit attempt at squatting too. Unlike the people that decide to break into peoples houses that clearly aren't abandoned.
Are you going to house him?
If not stop, that propane tank in a out of code living dwelling is a fire waiting to happen
I actually watched that video and the transition to the fire broke my heart, but they just kept the video going :/
@@PaendaTubenah you are wrong about this one bubba. Unless you are leaving that tank opened by a lit fire it just aint gonna catch
@@PaendaTube why is it always "do something about it" are people supposed to not talk about things? do people have to go through you to say anything about anything? are you the arbiter of what you're allowed to talk about in a public forum?
I’m a social worker in Seattle who primarily works with the homeless population. One common misconception about homeless people is that they chose that life, yet when we offer them an opportunity for housing every one jumps at the opportunity. Homelessness is a housing problem first and foremost. Another misconception is that rising homeless populations are a sign of economic downturn, but in reality it's the opposite. Economic booms cause housing prices to go up and invite wealthier individuals to move in for employment, putting many individuals out on the street. When cities grow and their housing market doesn't grow to accommodate them the city will have an increase in homeless populations.
you’re so right about the economic boom driving higher homelessness rates. i’m from the UK and the exact same thing has happened to London.
our former home secretary recently deemed homelessness a “lifestyle choice” which is such a colossal spit in the face of everyone living in the street who is working to improve their situation
do you not remember the housing market crash in 2008? this is a multi-dimensional issue, and although gentrification causes rising prices that keep a lot of people from purchasing houses in certain areas, to say that that a better economy is a bigger problem is absurd.
@@frikghorgan I never said a better economy was a bad thing, that's absurd. But this is part of the growing pains of a city who’s hosting market can't keep up with the growing demand thanks to many factors like zoning regulations. I know gentrification is a sign of prosperity but when affordable housing isn't made to balance of the displaced then cities will inevitably have more homelessness. The fact of the matter is that ignorance and contempt drive many to believe that homeless people choose this life, but that's just another narrative to confirm their contemptuous biases.
@@elanbus gotcha, i misunderstood.
One big issue too is that certain organizations/groups of people buy out a bunch of houses, and raise the prices, that's a real thing that happens and there's no laws that limit it.
“I don’t think it’s an affordable housing issue” proceeds to show a homeless women working 3 jobs and not being able to get a place to live
Knowing how they feel about gay people and 'activists', they were probably happy seeing a woman with dyed hair being homeless. These people always associate dyed hair with 'leftists' and not like, a fashion choice.
Crazy that they're so brazen to keep that in the video but then immediately cut away. Just willful ignorance. evil.
Wel to see that connection you gotta watch the video like 5 minutes straight. None of his subs will ever notice that
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I'm sorry, are you referring to the coherent woman near the end with clean clothing who's standing up straight not wobbling all over the place? From San Francisco all the way up to vancouver, shit is tough for everyone. There are a ton of people that have legit jobs that are homeless. There are so many tech dudes in the bay living out of their cars. Homelessness isn't always a drug problem. Many people in SF are working multiple jobs to afford living here.
the part where he keeps zooming in on a guy overdosing and then has the gall to say "finally someone called 911" is actually making me nauseous
Treating homeless people like a gazelle in a nature documentary.
yeah this video made me feel physically ill. I can't believe there are so many people out there with so little humanity. this comment section makes me feel a little better.
Narcan saves lives...but those assholes can't be bothered to have any while they troll for content
The algorithm is more important than human suffering
@@Boy_Boy The mind boggling thing is that, given the right context, a sizeable part of the human population will nod along to that statement saying "Absolutely, he is druggie trash, he deserves just about anything bad that comes to him", and those people aren't even psychopaths, they either aren't very capable at empathy or, are very capable empathy but for everyone else but the homeless person.
Imagine someone asks if you need anything, you politely decline, and they just assume you mean that you don't want to live in a house
I guarantee you if someone asked him for a house he'd make a big deal about how entitled homeless people are or some shit since he thinks they choose it
@@blakewhite3131 What a wild accusation
he was just happy with his blanket trying to live his life. these guys are disgusting
There was also other guy who said, they don't want tiny homes or shelters, because people would ask ID from his guests. But I guess that didn't fit into the Boyboy narrative. Also in other video they actually helped someone have a home. They paid them hotel room until they got real home.
@@poisonfrog123 did u even watch the video, he said so many similar things on the same calibre, i would not put it past him at all, it would be pretty normal to hear him say that in this video
So obvious that they brought the spiked club.
Think about it - if you're homeless, you don't have a case for your spiked club. It's gonna poke holes in everything - your tent, your clothes, yourself if you tripped and fell. And there's NO conflict you can't solve with a regular bat without spikes. They never showed the guy actually say it belonged to him. And then he tries to give it back and they pretend to panic!
The fact that he just randomly picked up what is supposedly someone else’s property and examines it right in front of said owners with no fear of repercussions tells me it was his all along
@JaceDeanLove and it was just out in the open far away from the guys tent
@@laststanding9998 yeah and nobody freaked out when they grabbed it. Homeless people already have very little, so I doubt they’d passively watch as someone took their sole means of self defense
I'm 100% certain they burned down that motel and planted that bat. Their video is SO obviously self-incriminating it's ridiculous.
They usually go with machetes
they 100% brought the bat in. they didn't show the part where the guy would explain why he's handing it to them. probably was saying "you forgot this". their reaction "a gift?" as if he's some kind of animal expressing appreciation is insane. i think he fully understood what these journalists were trying to do. that's why he redirected their personal questions to the statement: "just understand you're a paycheck away from being out here too". after watching the entire video it wouldn't surprise me that they were the ones to put the first guy's place on fire.
Look at how comfortable they are handling the rusty poop covered bat. Choe even knew how to open the little hidden blade thingy on the handle.
They planted that thing there 1000%
A lot of confidence for people who were never there
That is a very good point. I’ll be honest in I used to enjoy Olivera’s investigative content but now that I am watching things over again, I am absolutely disgusted with what I’m seeing.
@@drekwilliamton5830 I'll let you in on a little secret, some people use this crazy new thing called deduction
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"He doesn't want medical attention"
Geez I fucking wonder why the homeless guy doesn't want medical attention in the country notorious for it's outrageous medical bills, real fucking mystery that one.
I didn't think it was possible for me to get radicalized more against the US but Boy Boy continues to surprise me in that regard with every upload!
Literally what i thought when I saw that clip, It’s crazy how tyler can’t connect the simplest dots about our society but he’s too privileged to even try
@@Mariopwnzuanother foreigner acting like they know what a country they don’t live in is like
@@nathendeboer7836shaddup saffer pig
@@leviichuu711 America has free emergency care. well, not "free" but if you dial 911, the ambulance and the hospital HAVE to save your life and they bill you later. if you can't pay the bill, you mortgage your house. if you don't have anything, you go back to your life of _nothing_ and a 40,000 bill is added to the aether...
I am a previous addict of f**nyl. I live in Denmark, I am 26 years old, and I am now going to university next year. Why? Because my government cared about me and now I will pay them back by studying chemistry in university. I want a job so I can pay my taxes to give others the same chance. I don't want to think about what would have happened if I lived in America.
I want to say congratulations and you have done such an amazing job.
There is a very obvious joke about you studying chemistry to be made here.
@@relo999Yeah but chemistry is so interesting and there are many fields, not learning about drugs.
@@whyparkjiminnotridejiminyeah but the Walter White implication is still funny lol
Utah is about the only state that actually does something about it. They give people housing and help them go through a drug addiction program. Is it the Mormons? no idea but it's odd they're the only one.
When I was a kid I was homeless. I grew up on the street for about a year and dodged authority to steal from Motels serving continental breakfast to get by. Not many people are going to stop an 8 year old by themselves, and I realized pretty quick that was my only shot.
The older you are, the worse you have it. People ask why no one goes to the missions; they do. They're full, don't accept pets, or have closed hours where they kick you on your ass during the day and force you into labor jobs that only pay the mission for your stay. It's not worth the hell. "But it's a warm meal!" Not really. There is never enough to go around. Food stamps and a tent are better living conditions.
When I was homeless I met some of the most amazing people I'd ever met. One old guy called himself a philosopher, and y'know. He may have been high, but he absolutely had the time to think nonstop. He walked up and down the Florida coast with a shopping cart, and I saw him twice a year when he came back south and back around again to go back north. No idea where he was going or where he ended up, but I remember he stayed with me in John Prince Park one night, taught me some skills I didn't have. He told me stories all night, and in the morning he was gone. He left me with a book and a blanket. Two things I never had and cried over, since I was too small to get a job and no one believed me when asking for help.
I hope he's okay. I think about him a lot. He was the one person that probably had the most opportunity to do something awful to me since I didn't live in a group. I was alone. I lived in a brush area since I was small enough to hide. But he never did anything. He came around again right before I got my living situation figured out, and shared stories about other people he met and stayed with. Never told me anything about him I realized. He passed on stories others told him from the homeless groups.
When I was in high school we did an essay on oral tradition and passing on oral history. I had the opportunity to live that. Maybe he wasn't the smartest, or the cleanest, or the most well-put together. But he was definitely some kind of bard.
Last time I saw him I was 14, getting out of work to walk home at 12am from Party City. I saw him across the street, ran into a convenience store to get a bunch of sweet drinks and chips since he loved bbq, and of course-- a nice fresh blanket. He walked me home and we talked the 3 mile walk. He said he chose this lifestyle, but wouldn't tell me why. He implied he was happy and never wanted to be confined. At my home I gave him everything, hugged him, invited him to stay but he didn't take me up on it-- and I haven't seen him since. I don't even know his name. It didn't matter. None of us gave our names.
He was what I needed most at my lowest points and I hope he's still out there. I've not seen him in 18 years, but something tells me he's okay.
this is a kind of sad but beautiful story thank you for sharing :)
@@ma66ie Thanks for reading! It's a bit longer than my usual fare.
It's not sad. It's life. The guy was happy doing what he did. I hope he's okay and I think about him from time to time. He's the reason I share my experiences whenever possible.
I'm glad you at least met some good people even though times were so tough for you. He sounds like a great guy and I think education or a stable job aren't really a sign of you being smart or not anyways... he sounds like he had a lot more wisdom than most people anyways. Good to hear you're off the street by now though, I hope life has been treating you better these days.
Jesus, man. I’m sorry you went through that at such a young age. My heart breaks for kids that have to sleep rough. You deserved better, we all do.
@@joesanpatricio794 it puts a lot of things in a different perspective that I wouldn’t have otherwise. I can’t be mad about it.
Tyler: "Anything we can do for you?"
Homeless man: "Give me one of them little houses."
Tyler, five minutes later: "We've established that homeless people don't want to live in houses"
Is housing a human right? Is everything you could want in life a human right? Communist socialism bullshit has led to the death of millions and continues to make leftists brain dead
He wasn’t talking about that single individual
@@Oisinohs No sizable population of homeless wants to be homeless, its a false portrayal of people in order to push political agenda.
@@Oisinohs he used that single individual for the rest of the video as evidence of homeless people choosing to live the way they do
Thank god we've got these two investigative journalists on the case!
The fact that it was talking about his fire fighting training and then hard cut to explaining how it burnt down with the calming music and the sirens had me in shock this cannot be real how can you lack this amount of self awareness
Man I went to pray for them when I saw their good heart, then I come back to the video to see that scene 😭
They put in comedic timing for a fucking house burning down. And that's ignoring the fact it was probably arson!
This is by far the most baffling video we've ever watched
@@Boy_Boycan't believe Choe just happened to be there but then again I guess he can see through walls to find out homeless people have moved in while he's across the city.
@@WhatIsTheHeathe’s clearly Asian Superman
nothing to lighten your day like someone abusing homeless people
"lightning you day"?
@@Memu_ The gods do not take kindly to such actions
@@Memu_ spelling mistake
@@jook3478You edited it but it still says "you day"
they're trying to keep them on the streets and make sure that people don't get help for them.
25:49 "the funny part is I'm in support of the LGBTQ community"
...he says after looking at and holding a trans flag like it's the piss jar from earlier, after calling people who (most likely completely rightfully) call him out as a transphobe as green/pink/purple haired people, as if the color of your hair determines if you're right or wrong.
Nothing quite says "I support you" like treating someone as absolutely detestable.
And they both work for a Creationist think tank(Discovery Institute) who have tons of published material about how god created only straight people and gay people are actually all straight just stuck in a cycle of sin
So you are saying that green/pink/purple haired people=LGBTQ community=green/pink/purple haired people? 🤔
Not to mention him being like "why are the trans people latching onto (homelessness)" hmmm idk why that possibly could be. Its not like trans youth are drastically more likely to be kicked out of their homes and end up homeless...oh wait....they are 🤦🏼♀️
Public transportation can be vital for people of low income in order to be able to get around the city as well as help them get a job when they are unable to afford a car. But this Cho journalist, immediately assumes that the only use that public transportation serves homeless people is for them to go to shops and stores just to steal stuff. How someone can think so poorly of homeless people blows my mind.
I agree with you and I also hate those who say stuff like that about public transit. I am a college student in San Luis Obispo, California. Since I am an out of state student from Indiana, I don't have a car. It's too expensive to keep a car in California, with an extra $25 per month for parking at my apartment complex and I think an extra $600 per year for university parking. Not counting gas prices and car insurance. For college students, riding the city bus is free. For everyone else, the bus ticket is $1.50, and the monthly pass is $40. There are also various discounts for seniors, children, the disabled, etc. I am in my third year of architecture school, so I live off campus. I take the bus to and from campus. At certain times of day, the entire bus is filled to the brim with college students. I know people who take the bus despite having a car to save on gas. But, then again, TPUSA hates college students as well as homeless people.
I swear to you, my mother swears up and down that public transit would be worse off for us. "I'd rather have my own car than pay for a monthly subscription for a bus."
Great! Now tell me, do you have car insurance? No? I didn't think so.
@user-vw8xq5pr1r were we live the off-street parking alone is 140 a month and the public transport 49. Everyone benefits.
This assumes that America wants to help homeless people. It does not. They HAVE to exist in america. They are a visceral threat to everyone that isn't homeless. They are a, albeit extremely violent, way of keeping lower class workers in line.
The only people who don't think poorly of homeless people, are rich privileged people like you, you haven't had to spend a bunch of time around them.
17:40 You can see in the interview micro-cuts where they're just cutting inbetween them asking questions and getting responses. "Do you use anything out here" *cut* "Like fentanyl or anything like that?" "Yea-" *cut*
That conversation could have gone "Do you use anything out here?" "No" "But some people do right? Like fentanyl or anything like that?" "Yeah, some people do, but most are just trying to get by" It's definitely signs of disingenuous journalism
You're thinking like 5 steps ahead of the target audience of the original video. I think the troglodytes who made the origin video are well aware of that as well.
Let's not even call it that (journalism I mean)
good catch, the frames don't even match up as well.
As a formerly homeless Seattleite, it was CATHARTIC to see you guys tear down Choe. He is a fascist who is too right-wing for even other conservatives, but it's still terrifying to his reach and audience grow larger and larger each year...
Yeah, Tyler did him a massive service by promoting his psychotic, fascist vitriol to 7 million people
Bro comparing that guy to fascists gives fascists a bad name, at least fascists tried to help *some* people fix their lives. Dude is just a psycho.
@@lawdpleasehelpmeno What group of exposed people did/do facists want to help? They might claim that they want to help "their people", even the needy but they will also be very quick to change definitions of who is one of them and who is deserving of help.
@@lawdpleasehelpmeno Fascists do not "atleast try to help people". They may say that but thats just because they are liars.
It's infuriating that when democracy fails to provide for us, so many of us turn to fascism because of the lack of community and economic pressure (and bigoted propaganda that turns people against minorities that arent loaded)
That guy with the pee bottle.... He's still humble enough to request they not film it because he was embarrassed..... He quickly defended himself by saying he hadn't emptied it that morning. Not embarrassed he was homeless, just that he hadn't emptied the bottle. Just mind blowing. If they actually bought the baseball bat in? What does it say for Devon to be honest enough to return it when he's clearly got more problems?! So glad you guys covered this. When I watched it I couldn't believe the OBVIOUS crap they were trying to drum up for views! Cheers to you guys for pointing this out.
Sometimes I wish I could catch the people who make these videos at their lowest of lows, when their room is a mess and their hair is matted because life had reached a point where it wasn't possible to care for yourself and shove a fuckin camera in their face to show to everyone online.
"Mayor of the homeless" just floating in front of that guy like he's a videogame boss I'm losing my mind. I think that guy just stood up to them and they got mad so they tried to make him seem like a gang leader.
If they really want to get back at him, they need to campaign for the homeless people to vote him out
@@Boy_Boywonder how lobbying works in homeless politics?
This is basically all Tyler's videos are. Pointing at some random person that talks to them and labeling them an addict or drug dealer or whatever fits his narrative
@@Boy_Boy A lot of the stuff you guys said/laughed about in your vid, and in your comments like this, show that you also treat the homeless as a joke. Total hypocrites.
@@retingo7940 making a mountain out of a molehill
yea those TPUSA guys 100% committed Arson on homeless camps, no shot youre first on scene to record the blaze just 10 days after visiting.
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Progressive turning point did it first to major cities for three months straight. Hypocrites.
I feel like someone should investigate this. The guy after said yeah fires are really frequent.
@@rajjlee9002 ...what?
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Man some of these clips are genuinely hard to watch, like the one of them trying to humiliate the homeless squatter. The sociopathic lack of empathy needed to try to sell something so tragic as entertainment is insane.
what he did was wrong. Squatting is also wrong if its someones home, now if its some corporations one of hundreds of properties they own who cares.
@@Banana900000squatting is defined by occuping abandoned buildings. No one squats in people’s homes. You saw how abandoned that old motel was, and the people squatting there were still accepting the fact that they had to leave if asked (even though they shouldn’t)
@@jackoski__19 exactly, that dude was the last person on earth who needed to leave there. he wasnt even asked to leave, he just assumed because he had a good heart. and because he prob sensed these guys are the type of prankers to shoot him in the head based on their psyhopathic behaviour.
@@Banana900000you're a fuckin idiot if u thought that was someone's home
Watch the video. It’s not that bad I never saw a problem with Tyler’s videos
"It's so disgusting there's human excrement!" Same guy "NO you can't have public toilets!"
not sure if most of them could find a bathroom anyways we have parks with public restrooms
@@nic7787how common are they?
@@SlashCymbal public restrooms are not that common especially in downtown and city centers. plus most of them close during nighttime so good luck if you are homeless and have to use the bathroom between 8pm to 6am
@@SlashCymbal every city ive been to has a park but citys can be be big ofc
You can keep constructing toilets until there's no more space left. This approach of "everybody is a human, borders are made up" is such a direct path to collapse. How do you still not get it?
*Its literally "ew poors" pretending to be charity or educational content.* We're not meant to feel anything or try to change anything; we're meant to be grossed out and petrified of that ever becoming us. Then we keep going to those jobs...
You're projecting. As someone on the other side, that is not true at all. Tyler is a JOURNALIST. He is simply showing things mainstream media does not. It's not that deep. Giving attention to the crisis' is more than some "youtube hates homeless people" video title does. If you care so much, maybe go watch Tyler's videos in FULL CONTEXT. You might be surprised who is in the wrong here.
@@ExpertAssass1n jfc how can you defend such blatant inhumanity. Develop empathy maybe
@@ExpertAssass1n Do you remember when journalists were expected to act with at least a semblance of tact? Pepperidge Farm remembers. Tyler's "journalism" is pretty much the same level as the guy that went to film dead people in the suicide forest.
@blakewhite3131 I'm a Tyler sub brother. I've watched the videos in full context...this is taking it completely out of it. I wouldn't defend inhumanity. The problem is the situation in the US is INHUMANE. He's casting a "light" on what doesn't get shown here.
@@MaskedDeath_ watch the videos in full context. Come back and talk to me.
I hate people like this. They see someone living in squalor, desperately trying to cope with life and get just enough ahead to not fall back down and all these idiots can think is, "Man, do you know how much it affects ME that YOU are homeless and destitute?"
Conservative ideology is based on something called the Just World Hypothesis. It's basically a fallacy where you decide the world must be a just place because it would be mentally distressing for you to accept that it isn't. When you see people suffering this contradicts your worldview so rather than accept that the world isn't just you blame the individuals who are suffering in order to protect your fragile ego.
its really one of the most disgusting things I've ever seen
They are lazy & love living in their own poo poo. Exactly like Ben Shapiro's conception of Palestinian people.
I knew that was something suspicious about this guy, I had seen him a few times and he seems to be just clickbaiting, Im suprised he gets so many views despite that
He makes good documentary's he also sets up gofundmes for people. i like the boyboy channel but i disagree that hes a "horrible person"
holy shit, people on youtube for years now have at least PRETENDED to care about homeless people when milking them for content but my jaw is actually on the floor with this one
Yea they are treating it like a tourist attraction
They're homeless for a reason. Do crack and tell me you still have a job and paying bills and living good.
Yeah, it's the rules of the youtube algorithm at it's worst
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This Tyler Oliveira is also a super trumpist guy @@Boy_Boy
"We need to understand that they are just normal people like us who were less fortunate."
2 seconds later
"After narrowly escaping a gruesome death at the hands homeless savages looking to make a sacrifice to the Fentanyl god..."
I am American/Polish but have spent most of my life in Poland. I have backpacked throughout Europe, the Balkans, and the Nordic countries. I recently moved back to the United States and was shocked to see the number of young people like me on the streets. While I understand that homelessness exists in other places I've been, I never encountered so many young, able-bodied individuals living on the streets until coming back to the US. It's disheartening to hear people in the US say things like 'They choose to live like that,' without taking accountability for the systemic issues that contribute to homelessness.
Imagine 108 000 people die per year of overdoses, that's US WW2 levels of death. I don't see the government doing anything that has proven to solve the issue. Switzerland solved their opiate epidemic back in 1994.
3rd world country fr
us mentality is to ignore them because why would u pay for an idiots mistake. the mentality is highly toxic.
@@ciklop4206 When I went to the U.S. for a vacation I, at least, did not see children in the streets. It is very common in my country. But it will always be bizarre to go to the richest country in the world and see people living in the streets.
Accountability really is what is missing for the vast majority of these people living in the street. So many people have gone through the same or worse “systemic issues “ and aren’t living in squalor.
I was homeless, thankfully I'm in a much better place now.
But, there's always been "journalists" exploiting the homeless.
The BBC were awful for it here in Swansea the UK for a long time.
It's cheap (practically free) to produce. They shine a light on "undesirables" then leave, exploiting them, making money off them in the process and then leaving with the police pissed of at them highlighting vulnerable people who apparently make the city look bad, so they amp up their presence and push the homeless into the shadows, where the problems continue, in a more dangerous environment.
I knew one girl who was filmed for a homeless documentary and was told "come back when you've had more to drink so you'll be more entertaining "
I was f'ing disgusted.
TH-camrs have been doing the same sensationalist BS for years now, thanks boys for calling out this crap.
Glad you're doing much better now! That man who said we're just one paycheck away from being homeless was correct and though I've never been, I can see how easy it'd be to become that way. What Tyler and other 'journalists' are doing is so frustrating and sickening. I hope that girl you mentioned is doing better too.
@@wyntisoffe6154 thank you and you're completely right about many people being one paycheck away from homelessness. The problem is only getting worse too.
I haven't seen her in years, the last I heard she was in prison for quite some time, but I know she actually prefers it there, as she has a bed, routine and more importantly 3 meals a day. She has severe mental health issues too.
What a sad society we live in where some of the most vulnerable people feel safer in prison and actually fear being released, as they know they have nowhere to go when they get out.
I don't see things changing for the better anytime soon either, in fact it's just getting worse.
Thank you for your kind words and concern for my friend, have a lovely day and take care 💖
@@NoNameNomad.... Hope you're doing fine now friend, from another welsh person. You'd think the literal government-linked BBC would be able to give some help to the homeless people they exploit, but clearly its just free "gritty" content. it was probably BBC 3, right?
@@will4718 it absolutely was BBC3 yep, they seem to love exploiting us Welsh people!
The amount of poverty porn documentaries that channel spawned is disgusting.
Fancy meeting my fellow countrymen over on an Aussie's TH-cam channel.
I'm in a much better place now, Diolch ❤
Thank you Boy Boy for teaching me, that no matter how low I go, there will always be someone far lower. And they're probably filming my piss.
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If I ever lose my home at least I'll know I'm not as low as Tyler Oliveira
I mean, filming your piss is kinda harmless tho, even if it is intended to be malicious for greed.
You could be a sitting president who got elected after being a know fucking war criminal and is actively helping out it’s colonial lapdog doing genocide. Or even worse, an orange fascist.
I hear its good if you drink it again.. dont forget to get the dookie on film 😂
well anyone against Tyler will always be lower than him
I recognize one of these people from my trip to Seattle! When they were talking about Pike and how "insane" it is, that dark man was someone I met! He ran up to my dad and I, told us some FANTASTIC jokes, was funny and amazing to listen to and had such a FLOW to his speech I was enchanted! My dad opened his wallet immediately and gave him a hundred bucks before he even asked. Later I asked him why, because while generous most people don't. He lived on the same street at one point and struggled with drugs. "No matter how hard it gets that's the kind of guy keeping everyone else alive. He's doing work that you don't recognize."
Really good moment. Made me feel better about a lot of things.
"These people don't want to move out of this life" brother everyone you talked to wanted to get out, and they said it
It's shocking how confidently he can just lie about these people, right when he's showing proof that he's lying. How tf can someone act like that
@@xibalbalon8668 Content! Duh!
These people are shameless psychos after all
Did you know that people tend to lie, they tend to lie even more when they are mentally ill, when we're under the influence of drugs and especially on camera? They get the food and cloth for free from the food banks and other charity organizations, they also get around 1,000$ from gov every month. There are a ton of shelters they can go to, where they can be helped, they just don't do that, because they can't use drugs there.
Like how an obese person may want to get fit, but doesn't want to change their diet. Connect the dots.
@@defmannthat's not a very helpful analogue - I'd use how many medically obese people inherit medical conditions that make it difficult to lose weight safely.
People dehumanizing the homeless boils my blood. It goes beyond just lacking empathy.
But I think it starts with that. Because there isn't much to learn about.
And those same people wonder why the poor don’t like them
i mean it’s not my fault they decided to do that to themselves though, not only that but continue to live that life style after attempts at help have been made and now i have to pay the consequences? oh yeah it’s my fault my fiancé got held at knifepoint and raped by the homeless man that said he “needed money for crack” totally my fault
@@owen8329 no one asked
I can barely fucking watch it at this point. This guy needs to be canceled hard.
The actual revelation I had when I saw the "TPUSA", everything made sense afterwards.
I’ve been trying to show people he was just a right wing plant by more than the obvious dumb shit he says but that definitely confirmed it he’ll be on Fox soon enough
What's so special about Toilet Paper from USA
I wonder why he didn't tell us about that affiliation in the video?
@@Boy_BoyTyler has always seemed like a right wing grifter trying to act like an objective observer.
Yeah it's not even "milking for clicks" anymore, they're just straight up trying to push a political narrative, a dangerous and violent one at that
Totally agree with the blurring face point - however it may set a good example if you went ahead and blurred them in this video. Their likeness would also reach less people.
Love the content x
Its a public area on a public street. Even if the addict wanted his face blurred he isnt required to do so.
@@lerm4676 Just because you can, doesn't mean you should.
@@hoodzzeee Just because you have an opinion doesn't make it correct. You thinking something is distasteful doesn't make it illegal.
@@lerm4676no one said it was illegal m8
@@lerm4676you missed the point champ, they are the pot calling the kettle black
i’m glad someone also felt this way about this youtuber it seemed like all the comments on his content were positive and I was starting to think I was just hating.
He deletes all the comments that aren't positive.
@@NestoftheSundude is scum
@@NestoftheSun
The dude gets millions of views per video. There is no way he has the time to delete every negative comment.
People are posting positive comments because he’s actually showing issues that aren’t talked about, you might not like his politics but he is exposing the reality of certain areas that are now overrun with homeless people.
@@wolfengod8277 you do know channels can pick key words and delete comments with them right? So yes he *can* delete all the negative comments cause there are ALWAYS negative comments unless its been moderated
Same
The way he starts shouting for narcan when someone finally calls 911 and checks up on him, after not doing anything and just filming the guy for an hour...
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I'm guessing the yelling for narcan was dubbed in later.
I’m like 99% convinced they started the fire, and 100% sure they brought the bat. That’s insane behavior. The lowest of the low.
the actual addicts who rob and steal to get high are much lower.
You really think they filmed themselves at a place they were gonna burn down potentially killing multiple people and post it to nearly 8 million people😂 you guys are crazy
ur just as crazy as the dude filming the videos lmao they didnt burn down a building knowing homeless people were in the especially when they were previously there on video its a sketch abandoned motel with homeless people living in it thats pretty self explanatory
Crazier thinfs have been done, i envy your naivety @@brendanmckenna4322
stealing to feed an addiction is lower
Glad people are finally making videos about this guy. I hate how all the comments are just praising him for his "journalism"
i know you have more than 100k reddit karma
@@pooby_2392i need to start using this lol
Journalist don't help people directly have you ever seen the cameraman ever help any person or animal? No because their job is to raise awareness not help everyone and pick a better human to defend these guys are insane
@@ColtPinkyThank God. I was completely unaware of homelessness before this hero of journalism used the plight of these people for views on TH-cam. Give this man a Pulitzer!
@CosmicAnteater are you feeling smart or something?
re. the idea that they're "choosing" to be on the street...I often ride the commuter train in my city and there are often un-housed folks riding as well. More often than not, despite stereotypes, they are lucid, sober and polite. I've had many conversations (without pointing a camera in anyone's face, just listening). A few times I've asked about the local shelters, or they volunteered their opinion. I'd just assumed they were full, but that doesn't seem to be it. The answer is always very similar: the shelters can be very unpleasant, dangerous places as you're forced in close proximity with people that have severe untreated mental illness and/or substance problems. Violence and theft are commonplace, and it's tough to sleep. Also, a surprising number (particularly those living in cars) are in fact employed, some working nights, and shelters typically have curfews-so that doesn't work for them.
Where actual housing programs do exist, they typically require that someone be clean/sober as a prerequisite. Trouble is, for the subset that do have substance problems, a major practical barrier to effective treatment is the _lack of a permanent mailing address_ . Same for mental health and employment. So you have a bit of a catch-22 there. Thankfully, "housing first" (the radical idea of solving homelessness with...homes!) has at least gotten some traction in recent years. There's just not nearly enough to meet demand.
So yeah, they might be 'choosing' the streets because that's realistically their best option. If they were offered some sort of clean, safe housing without draconian rules, I bet they'd take it.
Keep up the great content, love the mix of smart humor and social consciousness.
This comment needs attention for sure. Very valuable insight, fair stranger. Thank you.
I live in Seattle and lived within a block or two of the blanket guy. Fentanyl is absolutely an issue and more and more homeless people are getting hooked on it. It's cheaper than ever and abundant as all hell. Go back 5 years and it was mostly crack and heroin, now it's all just fent, or fent laced crack. It's seriously an epidemic. You absolutely see "normal" homeless people - people just down on their luck and out of permanent residence, but more and more it's addicts tripping in public. People try out fent because it's so cheap, and get hooked extremely quickly. Most of the homeless people sleeping on the sidewalk are serious abusers, which only further leads to perceiving this as a majority. Most high functioning homeless keep to themselves and are either employed or actively seeking some source of income(illegal to odd jobs to full time traditional employment). The real issue is that most employers don't want to hire someone without a permanent residence, and so it is hard for homeless people to get a consistent stream of income. This only perpetuates their homelessness (try getting an apartment selling stolen goods/drugs/panhandling). Staying homeless is extremely easy compared to getting off drugs, getting a temporary permanent residence and getting a job etc.
Pre covid you'd see the occasional abuser or tweaker, but now it's every street corner. Walking down from University Station to Pioneer Square I see at least a dozen people tweaking or overdosing. Going through Chinatown at night is dangerous and many homeless around there are violent as well. It never used to be this bad, and Seattle isn't doing enough.
This is an amazing, thought-out reply! I wish we were this eloquent in our video
damn this is a pretty good analysis i think
This was a hard watch lol. Having boy boy commentry is what kept me going
It's even worse for me I have to open up a game just not to watch but to listen. But don't worry it's the video they are reacting is unwatchable for me.
i'm 8 minutes in and wondering if i can watch any more second. this is beyond disgusting
Watching boy boy has been getting harder and harder. What have they done for homeless people other than circle jerk north korea
@@iAmVonexX Agreed, its so sick :( I dunno if they (BoyBoy) should have blurred these poor folks faces at least? I guess there's no point knowing the other video is up.. :S
BBs comments are spot on (12 min in), but fuck, its not helping them? Maybe in a broader educational sense, hopefully, agh :'(
Even though I’m from Seattle- hearing the theory that “people drink their own piss in order to consume any extra fentanyl residue” made me drop my phone out of disbelief of the journalists.
youd be suprised at what addiction brings people to do . Its a real thing .
@@demonigod4146absolutely not
right!? it's like he was almost advising him to do something unhealthy or trying to get him to admit to something humiliating
@@demonigod4146 gullible is written on your ceiling
@@soda_fairy have you lived around addicts ? im not saying every user is drinking their piss.
I appreciate yalls content so much. Calling out and mocking the people that deserve to be mocked, unlike Tyler who mocks those who are suffering.
Nah, those people deserve to be mocked.
28:16 i like how someone yells "anyone have narcan" and then he just steals the stage by repeating the same thing like he was the hero
omg YES. i’ve watched this video several times and every time this part makes my skin crawl. plus the “we have a possible overdose!” no shit man, we all know what narcan is for! his acting is so obvious and painfully bad and gross.
Tyler definitely repeated other people's jokes but louder
This feels like the disgusting, soulless version of a Channel 5 video. Also "you are only one paycheck away from being me" is something a lot of people should really internalize. It is so easy to have something fucked happening to you and once you are down it get's so much harder to get back up
On the other hand, some people dive into this life on purpose. There's a reason communities used to have vagrancy laws.
Ya channel 5 without heart
Eh I think there’s a value to it, may not be in the best morals, but it does allow stories and information to get out. I also really value that quote u mentioned, and more to come from these videos
@@destructivepanda5226it allows stories and information to get out, to an audience that won’t research it past his video and get fed a narrative. It does more harm than good.
@@trishrandall5031 no, people dont
It's so funny that every Tyler Oliviera video follows the same basic script, there's always the part where he randomly claims that they're being followed, sometimes they pretend a gun went off somewhere nearby, and run
13:39 I cant imagine what Joe would think about the average Eastern European household where literally everyone including myself has a propane tank in their kitchen to cook with. All my life I have seen only one house fire and it was because of faulty electrical wiring in the walls. Luckily most of the house including the propane tank was saved xd.
These tanks are completely safe.
I can tell he truly cares about the homeless by filming them when they shit, when they die on the street, their pee when they tell him not to, and burning down their homes to remain homeless.
What a great guy, hope he got lots of likes for that one.
You had me til you accused him of burning down the motel. There’s not a single shred of evidence for that, and that’s a HORRIBLE accusation to make without it
@@JaceDeanLoveprove he DIDN'T burn it down liberal
"I didn't expect to be playing journalist today 😂😂" - Man who's entire career is based off of pretending to be a journalist
That phrasing fucked with me, like how do you "play" at being a journalist when you're filming some of the most vulnerable people? Why not put proper effort and research into actual reporting instead of just rambling your own personal assumptions
documenting isn’t journaling
@@spagooter1807 he's literally just barging into people's homes (their tents in case you aren't aware that's their homes) and bombarding them with questions for his own profit
kids aren't going to want to grow up to be cops anymore, instead they'll want to grow up to be homeless, or .. youtubers? - youtuber who gets paid to film homeless people
@@spagooter1807 "Just know I would beat you in a debate if Biden didn't like what I was saying" oh no I'm shaking in my little boots from the guy who thinks Biden moderates TH-cam comments
"Devon, if you were just given an apartment, would that fix all your problems?"
[Jump cut]
"No"
Listener here. Jfc, that is egregious.
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Tbf it would just fix his problems that are related to being homeless. Like, if he has achilles tendinopathy, that's still going to be there when he has a home.
Yo I didn’t even notice that. That’s disgusting
I mean it is kind of right it will help a lot but just an apartment wont solve all his issues. America has a lot of issues not just homelessness But that cut ridiculous of course
I looked through his thumbnails, and noticed a strange pattern. All of the "most violent" or "murder capitol" videos just so happen to have a black person on every video thumbnail that I saw.
yeah i saw that too lol!
Yeah it's not subtle at all, all those thumbnails are images of black men with dreads holding guns or beating up white people or something, wtf
I mean its not inaccurate
@midknight9327 nobody will be sad when you do it and leaving a note would be a waste of your time and effort
Yeah it's not even subtle at all, all those thumbnails are images of black men with dreads holding guns, wtf
I eas homeless for 7 years until i finally got my ssi. People dont chooses to be homeless and if anyone says that they are grifting. When youre homeless for so long and you dont do drugs almost the only reason your still homeless is because theres absolutely no help where you are. Most homeless shelters dont do much and they let you sleep for like the night and then kick you out really early in the morning. Alot of non profits dint help because they're specifically for families or veterans. If these places actually helped homeless people they wouldnt be in business anymore, and yes these are businesses. They are definitely not non profits lmao
I'm very proud of you for overcoming this traumatic chapter of your life and that you were able to get out of homelessness. I wish you nothing but the best
Hell yeah. I was on pills and dope from 08-18 living in a car and had a job but all the money would go to drugs phone gas. I had my aunt take me in and I got clean now I own my own home my son lives with me. I have a better car and a. Better job. It sucks sometimes people treated me like trash
@@sabrod92congrats on the sobriety! Not easy but glad you’re better
@@manofmagic1803 thank you it has been
@ypp0p I do it for my boy. Kid is going to be ten. It's crazy
Ok. I live in the same province as Vancouver, where the government "made all drugs legal." First of all, they didn't, they decriminalized possession of small amounts. It is still illegal to sell drugs or have huge amounts. Second of all, the entire point of doing that is to not put people like this in jail when they're having a medical emergency. Thousands of people are dying from drugs in Vancouver, and this was a move to treat addiction like a health issue and not a crime. The treatment those poor people in crisis got is appalling.
Edit to clarify a couple small things:
The move British Columbia made to decriminalize drugs was a last-ditch effort when many other things had failed. Nobody is happy with the state of affairs (neither people with substance use disorders or without), but this change was intended to make access to treatment easier. The system obviously still needs a lot of work, though. This is an incredibly complex issue and a little compassion for these people can go a long way. I say this as someone with mental health issues too, so I know what the system is like.
Yup! Insite has saved so many lives (I know a lot of people who have worked and benefited from Insite) and not only that so many people on the DTES are residential school survivors. They have a lot of trauma that is not easily fixed, and not to mention the missing and murdered Indigenous women.
I respect these two guys, I love their videos and I really think they are good people but I think there's a lot of things they don't understand about homelessness and drug addiction. You can't just give them a home and a job and ask them to stop doing drugs. When they give a free place to someone that have been living on the streets for 20+ years the place usually gets completely trashed after just a couple of days and they don't have any choice but to evict this person...
And now the rightoids are acting like this is a new problem caused by decriminilization. I grew up in Van and the DTES has been like that for decades.
I've been to van before and I can say that East Hastings spilling out into greater van because of the opiod epidemic/safe drug sites is not helping them in the slightest. All it has helped to do is enable those who are on the streets. Dealers have learned to carry only the amounts that would let the cops do a short seizure of the drugs that wont incur penalties because they know they wont get fined/sentenced for it. It's lead to many dealers simply having stashes nearby/out of sight in a safe site so they can just go and restock. Rocks and blues don't cost much and are cheap, easy ways for dealers to make an easy ten per deal. and with the advent of fent and tranq on the streets making it all the more addictive when mixed with whatever they sell, its all the more potent to find returning customers.
You say they are "poor people in a crises" and they are all the more happy for it, because it means that you are more naïve and easier to take advantage of over others.
@@ddawgyo The thing is, the numbers haven't dramatically changed, only the visibility. The addicts are more comfortable in the open because it's actually safer, the fact it's harder for society to ignore them is IMO a bonus, continuing to ignore the issue is abhorrent.
Oh they 1000% brought that bat with nails, why would that guy think "Hmm, those clean, nicely clothed, camera weilding men probably need this old makeshift dirty nail-bat combo as a gift."
No he for sure said "you left this laying in our area..." During the muted part...
I like how they talk about tent cities as though the placement is intentional. Like yeah, of course they don’t want to live next to a freeway.
saw this guy all over shorts and thought i was crazy for thinking he was a weirdo because of the views and engagement he got, glad to see i'm not alone
He also gets people to make his shorts for free by saying he’ll give $500 to one of them. All of the shorts link to the original video and it drives engagement numbers like crazy.
The content isn’t good but he plays the algorithms to drive views to the top.
The USA people and their love of violent and hateful content drives it.
@@spagooter1807 why are all these piece of shits fans tryna write tolstoy novels in the comments? everyone here can see you're of the same opinion that people who are homeless are subhuman and therefore will disregard your wall of text on the basis of you being an equal piece of shit so why try
@@spagooter1807two youtubers talking about another youtuber and you started bashing liberals.
As a Seattle resident, I hate John Choe with everything in me. Our city has a lot of problems (gentrification, police brutality, high housing costs, etc.) but this kind of “journalism” that just involves exploiting and harassing unhoused people just hurts more. Thanks for doing this video boyboy it’s important to humanize unhoused people. I hand out hot food, water and other supplies to unhoused folks every weekend and have run into Choe before, so I know what an asshole he is. If you live in a place with unhoused people I suggest you do the same, you’ll gain a better understanding of the problems we ALL face living under a system that cares about profit more than people.
"Im never ever really concerned about the homeless" YEAH WE FUCKING NOTICED
honestly he seems VERY concerned about the homeless, specifically how he can enter their homes to sabotage propane tanks
I'm so glad that you made this video. I'm a social work student in the U.S., and when I saw this video initially I debated making a video in response despite never creating content in my life. The moment in those videos where two women were talking about how unsafe homeless shelters can be, which is true, and instead of validating Tyler and Cho said "See, they don't want to get help because the salvation army doesn't allow drugs." Meanwhile these women said NOTHING about drugs.
i live in a county in kansas that legalised public camping. ever since the surrounding law enforcement has been rounding up homeless people for sleeping in public and dumping them at the border of our county. IMMEDIATELY locals started blaming the public camping law for “destroying the town”. it’s actually heartbreaking to watch my town turn up their nose and become more and more aggressive towards our homeless population. business owners that used to feed and clothe the homeless population out of pocket have posted signs prohibiting loitering. locals are dismissive and rude to homeless people who didn’t even have a choice in coming here. several businesses are suing the city for the public camping laws like that’s the problem. now the city is building affordable and free housing (it’s shit, we have way more homeless people than the city can provide even the most barebones quarters for.) and people living near them are trying to get it shut down. it’s so sad that no one will extend sympathy to people living in such horrible conditions.
People have the worst opinions about the communities they live in
@@ashtimbog in america maybe
@@ashtimbog i live in portland oregon and my opinion is that it's too damn expensive here and that's why we have so many homeless people
Pretty sure that’s human trafficking
That is objectively bad policy, though. Legalizing public camping doesn't make it easier for people to get back on their feet, it just pushes the problem on the residents of the city.
Sooooo...Choeshow definitely burnt that place to the ground, right?
💯
Such a kind act should be reciprocated
@@musicdev if only we knew where he lived
200%
yeppp
prolly waited until those guys went out of the place. turned on the burner and threw one of those blankets on it.
Excited for the humor underneath the existential dread that is a new Boy Boy video.
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THIS COMMENT IS SO FUCKING REAL I HAD TO GO TO BED FOR FOUR HOURS AFTER THIS BECAUSE I WATCHED IT ON A MICRODOSE THE TRUTH TRUED TOO TRUE
Drugs are rarely the cause. They're the outcome. I don't remember who said it, but the phrase really stuck with me:
_"when people are not in pain, they don't feel the need to numb themselves"_
You should watch his video talking about him going through through an underground homeless camp in LA I think(?). A charity group helping people in the area asked him not film people at the lowest point in their lives and call them mole people and he had the nerve to spin it as a threat so the homeless people sounded more dangerous
Ffs I swear this guy is just a soulless rip off of Channel 5 and Andrew Callaghan's stuff. He made a couple videos with the people living in some of the Vegas tunnels and has talked to that same charity. his last video ended with him swearing off making "content" like this (while also actually helping people get IDs using his mailing address, you know actually finding out what help to offer not just shoving a camera at them and saying "WHAT COULD SOMEONE DO TO HELP YOU RIGHT NOW")
They show up at a guy's make ship home, films his pee bottle, leaves, 11 days later, his house burns down.
His viewers are toxic
Junkies with a propane tank? No they couldn’t have gotten high, tried heating the place up and accidentally set it on fire themselves? No way not possible
@@brendanmckenna4322 I mean, that's the narrative the dude is clearly trying to sell by showing the propane tank inside the building, yeah. Do you buy that? lmfao
@@Bramble20322 I think it’s more likely that the junkies did it themselves by accident than Tyler and the other guy doing it, risking getting a first degree murder charge
@@brendanmckenna4322because you care so much about the homeless you and people who think like you care if they we're killed
The guy he filmed OD'ing was also a volunteer at a homeless shelter, NOT a homeless person. The guy who got filmed said that him being posted on the internet in that way by Tyler has almost ruined his life.
Edit: The guy OD'ing in the video was not the same guy. They filmed ANOTHER man OD'ing.
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thats not tylers fault he does drugs in public. dont do drugs in public if you dont want people film it and post it online. simple facts.
@@papiaqualips9503 Ok, dont cry on the internet when people call you a scumbag for exploiting peoples issues on the internet without their consent.
@@papiaqualips9503 Yeah you are so right. I mean all the homeless people should go home and do their drugs... Oh wait a minute.
@@papiaqualips9503 Most empathetic Tyler Olivier fan
you guys shouldve barged into pine gap screaming "WELFARE CHECK" and you couldve gotten in completely freely
Fuck off that’s perfect hahahahaha
I live in Seattle. Capitol Hill to be precise. It's a lovely neighborhood, and nothing like Oliveira and Choe would like you to believe. Not only did the cops not get defunded, but the cop that struck down Jaahnavi Kandula wasn't charged, there's footage of another cop saying horrendous things about the incident that shows they don't care at all about 'protecting and serving,' oh and they're base pay just got increased to $100k a year. So yeah, we've got some issues here, but they're not what these "journalists" are talking about.
Oh fun, I used to be in your neighborhood.
I think King county? was starting to require the PD's to patrol with a counslor or something like that? How has that been working out?
@@AnonymousAnarchist2 i have never seen a cop with a counselor, live in cap hill
I'm not defending them but it's important to point out that ALL "journalists" on every news channel reported these same things to the rest of the nation. With similar street view videos. Since that was a lie then we probably shouldn't trust anything we see or hear in the media, even when it is accompanied with video, wouldn't you agree?
And they have to give them a raise cause no one wants to be a cop when they can’t even do their basic jobs without getting called racist cause little Jamal thought it was ok to steal another TV
@@sevironside4073they should grow up, bunch of snowflakes get uppity and angery about some words. Grow up and just accept it, this isn't communism for me to pay vagabonds to walk around town and do nothing all day. Give em' a raise now? What, we're some sort of socialist dicratorship? We give our money to the government and then they give it out for anyone that wants to play pretend? Fuck them!
"they're choosing to live this way"... Proceeds to evict random people
It's not even hard to find people who choose to live that way, I know plenty. They have good fucking reasons too, but these dumb cunts would never think to ask why before judging them.
This guy’s content is fucked, has been for a while. It’s great to see you discussing some of the brain dead takes these people have. Humiliating and potentially endangering homeless people for profit is disgusting, this is some nightcrawler level of psychopath behavior. Thank you for speaking up for the homeless, this is a great video boys!
This video is so rough to watch because of the topic, but the humour of these two lads makes it possible to watch without falling into depression. Which is great, because learning about the struggles of the people who have it the hardest in society is important
The moment I saw the title I knew EXACTLY who the video was gonna be about. Tyler has just become synonymous with homeless people at this point
Imagine someone asking what is job is...
"Yeah I uh go city to city and kinda just bother homeless people."
@@user-uv2cp1qd1j The worst is when he interviews a normal pedestrian and then continues following them when they clearly don't want him hovering
@@moishesdeluxeshekelshack8576 okay I'm sure you had fine intentions but "normal pedestrian"? And I think the worst is him barging into people's homes, not just talking to people passing by.
@@blakewhite3131 How often do you take apart sentences to make them sound worse then they actually are? "normal pedestrian" means any everyday person, homeless or not
I think we should all go interview David Chode at his house under the guise of a "WELLFARE CHECK"
How are you that pressed over someone trying to provide help if someone is possibly OD'ing
Lmao david chode
@@poisonfrog123 He didn't fucking do anything to help. It was the other pedestrians who called for the ambulance while he and Tyler filmed the guy for views.
@@poisonfrog123 if I didn't know better, I would assume this comment is astro-turfing vs actual bold stupidity. David Choe does not help people who may be OD'ing, he is in fact more than likely starting fires at homeless encampments for his right-wing agenda.
why are you calling him david chode when his name is john? is david now a slur for asian people?
the ribena shirt makes an appearance once again , I feel like it's just become a part of the channel at this point
its boy boy uniform
@@bleusles I wish they'd be able to sell it as merch but I think that's illegal
I tried to buy one for my brother's girlfriend for her birthday but they don't exist! Must be custom made or long out of production. Ribena is clearly missing out on a market demand.
@@EvilParagon4 they'd make so much money tho, wouldn't they
Ribena x Boy Boy collab where?
Scotland was once the homeless capital of Europe, but by giving them housing AND support with any addictions we’ve brought it right down. Housing definitely helps. Although the drug issue here is very bad but not as bad as America by a long shot. I’ve never seen someone flail around like that. Fent is one drug that hasn’t made it here, yet. My brother is a heroin addict and has been since he was 16, he is 36 this year. I pray I get to see him be 50
Babe wake up, new boyboy video just dropped
Bro it's 10 p.m where i live 😐
@@thetzawaung5950 for me its 8 : 40 pm
for me it's 9:10
@@Iamdead666 its 1:30am here
Personally, I just gently lean in and scream: ”WELFARE CHECK!”
26:08 this part genuinely made me cry. its so upsetting how little respect tyler has for the homeless.
I had the same reaction, seeing someone show genuine compassion calling 911 and going up to the person in contrast with Tyler and his camera guy just staring and filming him. It’s vile
Seriously! "what are your thoughts on THAT?" he asked the passersby...sir THAT is a human being 😮 💔
i thought it was more disgusting that these idiots think recording this and posting it should be a "crime" because he didn't "consent" while he od'd on the street. It's a full grown adult deciding to take narcotics in a crowded area with families around. narcan is free at tons of places and has been for years at this point, especially like in areas where this was filmed. It's clearly not like the people filming were the only ones around either. At what point does it becomes tylers responsibility, or anyones responsibility for that matter, to sit there and see if hes going to be fine or if you need to call 911? These people clearly know the risks of the drugs they take and decide to do them anyway, and more openly in the street now that you can just get narcan anywhere and probably not die so you can do more drugs. They're not just homeless, theyre drug addicts whether you like it or not. I agree with most of the video but not so much this particular segment. I'll show respect to homeless people who are actually in a bad place, but not drug addicts having a melt down on the side walk.
Giving Seattle PD credit for EMTs showing up on less than 4 minutes is wild lol
And arresting a homeless guy for being cold and trying to get some warmth. Imagine if a social worker showed up with some way to stay warm instead. Fucking hell.
I think police stations need full time social workers tbh. So if someone is arrested, they may not be charged, but they can also be linked up with some basic temp services so that he isn’t in the street lighting fire to stay warm the next night.
Yo I didn't catch that.
Okay to be fair he set himself on fire (allegedly)
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It's quite horrible how some people's reactions to learning some other people are homeless isn't "Oh no, it's horrible that those people are subjected to such bad living conditions. We should give them homes." but instead "Oh no, these people are lazy. We should call the cops on them.". The lack of empathy from those who try to inflict even more harm upon those already in bad living conditions is disheartening.
Anyway; this video's well made and i support the message of it 👍
When i was younger and 1st watched the movie Tokyo Godfathers, i thought the young rich teens beating up a homeless guy was the most cartoonishly evil thing in that movie, then you reallise guys like tyler treating homeless like this proves it was just another realistic depressing part of that film
So clearly shows his priorities that this guy seeks out people overdosing and doesn't carry narcan with him!
Great point!
Ya it’s his job to rescue these people. Thanks buddy. I know you do a lot of humanitarian work like posting donation links but never donating 😂😂😂
Go actually help people you dunce
@@Irgevwvrheioakwh lmao how pathetic do you have to be to jump to that conclusion from nothing
@@Irgevwvrheioakwh No, his 'job' is to watch people die and choose not to help them because it's more profitable for him. Neither of you will see the light of Heaven.
it’s like he watched channel 5 and naively thought “woah people are so poor i can do this too” while completely missing the point in how andrew interviews.
andrew is trash lmao
@hows that? Genuine question not having a go at ya rocktheboat56
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@@h.c5750 he is a known sexual predator. That why he stopped posting for a while. A lot of people came out like a lot.
@@aidandurkan15 ah shit that is incredibly disappointing
“To give Seattle PD some credit here, that was a 3:53 response…” he says when EMTs, not police, responded quickly. It’s like congratulating the police after firefighters put out a house fire.
This video almost made me cry😢 How can these youtubers have absolutely no empathy at all? Makes me sad
*yells at youtube for being youtube* stop liking things I don't like!
Its not just youtubers, unfortunately
@@medic5133this is gonna come as a surprise but the vast majority of youtubers are far above the shittery you see here.
I’m sooooo glad you guys are showing this creep. He has video after video after video exploiting people and spreading these lies. I’m glad creators are finally turning the lens on him.
The irony of their brand being about the need for community when this is how they treat other human beings….
Unfortunately the “community” line is a call against government programs to help people knowing full well it would be impossible to organize any meaningful community resolutions.
maybe they do need to bring more of those nail bat props so the community can defend themselves from Tyler
I love it when they are complaining that they show all this stuff that can ruin the lives of the people being recorded while simultaneously not censoring it and exposing it to 1.2 million people more
love the channel but damn..
I'm glad somebody else finally covered this guy, I can share the rabbit hole I've gone down!
- "DI" that choe is working under is discovery institute and they have disturbing anti homeless rhetoric on their website.
- one of DI's primary tenants is that homelessness is the homeless' fault
- Before Jonathan Choe, Tyler worked with a guy who looked like Kevin from home alone that was being paid by cities to study solutions to homelessness who ended up getting arrested for stealing from the homeless, Tyler featured him in a video AFTER his arrest.
Yesss I was wondering why I recognised this guy and then remembered it was a Thought Slime video where he exposed Tyler's disgusting practices and outright blatant lies. He also dove into the "homeless expert" who I think is that same guy you mentioned. It honestly seems like Tyler is getting paid to make anti-homeless propaganda .
This reminded me so much of the south park episode with the homeless people. They discovered that the homeless used spare change so efficient that they soon be able to buy houses. The people that treated them as zombies where afraid that its not possible to distinguish normal people from homeless people anymore. I like how south park make this ignorant behavior so obvious. I hope more people see this as a warning and not as the go to option.
Califonja is good to the homeless Califonjanja is good for the homeleehess 🎵🎵
“You’re one paycheck away from being out here to” that really resonated with me
Sad truth
@@christoz77 For a brokie maybe. The thing about capitalism is that it's meritocratic. If you have nothing to offer you have nothing to gain. Cope and seethe commie.
That video was so horrendous. It's heartbreaking having spent the majority of my teens with my mom working at a homeless shelter in the middle of rural America and have to deal with that fact that they can't get out of it because no one will give them a job.
Not even just a job. Theres so many people who have jobs in the US ahd are either homeless or one decent illness away from homeless. Its fucked.
I'll tell you guys something, a few months ago for my high-school psychology final I had to do a case study on a topic of choice. I waited for the last minute and picked the topic "how playing sports during developmental years affects adolescents". In my case study, my subject was either not a good control, or I just had the wrong assumption which was proven wrong. But I didn't have the choice of admitting that it was wrong, so I had to change things during the questionnaires. I foraged them and changed my wording to make it look like I was the least wrong possible. The point of this is that the way these people approach the homeless or homelessness as a whole is similar. Their opinion, their assumptions are wrong and everytime they see and find proof of it being wrong they change things edit things out or into the video to seem like they were correct. To a person who isn't keen on details it would feel like they are right, which is genuinely sad.
We saw that during the jump cut about the guy saying no to being asked if having an apartment would fix these problems.
We saw that during the constant seesaw of humanization and demonization of the homeless over and over
The planting of weapons. Pointing out of the propane tanks as to being "unsafe"
Saw that during the piss bottles, saw that during the avid questions about drugs
You name it. They're selling their assumption to profit off of it.
Thank you for calling this guy out. I've seen his content before and it's often well received. He plays up the danger of these cities and people and while he is sheding light on their living conditions, its clear his primary motivator is money and engagement.
It's so weird watching his videos, it's like he doesn't care about what these people are going through and act like some guys mocking people for their terrible conditions like it's a nature documentary documenting animals not humans
I'm proud to see this comment section not taking any of Oliveira's bs. The path to a better future is kindness to your neighbors, be they homeless or not. I'm glad to see there's more people who care than don't care ❤
I appreciate you calling these people out. We need more people like you! ❤
Also, you guys would make for an awesome bunch of friends! 😊
THANK GOD SOMEONE IS TALKING ABOUT THIS!!
I live in Portland and I saw Tyler's video on this city a while back and it really fucking irked me. Look I know that there's a homelessness problem, but there's a homelessness problem in EVERY major city in the US. You can looks at Portland sure, but you can also look at Salt Lake City. The fact is, the more people there are, the higher the cost of living is, the more people are going to be living on the streets.
I know people find it "uncomfortable" or "scary" to see a tent on the street, but like I've never had a problem with any homeless person or drug addict on the street. They ask for a dollar, you just answer however you want and that's it. Do they say crazy shit sometimes? Yes. Do they yell or scream sometimes? Yes. But is it a crime to be crazy? No! The lady across the street can scream her heart about how much she wants a box of mac and cheese, but does that stop me from getting my groceries? No, because I don't care. She's not being violent, she's not following people, she's not harassing them or threatening them. It's not a crime to be crazy and yell in public, especially in America of all places
I don't understand why people see tents on the street as the boogeyman, like you've been camping, right? You've seen them little fabric homes before? I'd be more afraid of strangers if I was the person inside the tent, and people walked around my flimsy shelter all day. I've been in Vancouver a lot, and the worst thing I've seen was just someone yelling at nothing.
I'm wary of any stranger, but homeless people are so nice when asking for money. I walk past some guy with Jesus pamphlets and he's hollering at me nonstop about saving my soul.
But if you don't have money on you, homeless folks understand and move on immediately. And when you do have money to give, they're always incredibly grateful. A man was asking for two dollars because he needed to take the bus, and when I tried to give him more than that he refused anything extra and kept pushing my hand back, because he only wanted the faire.
You just listed why homeless people hurt cities. People don’t go to places that aren’t cleanly. If you want to live in filth that’s your call. Just don’t get upset when the cleaners come
holy shit, the problem has gotten so bad, people are defending it. "there's a homelessness problem in EVERY major city in the US"
so why _NOT_ portland, exactly?
you realize that except fot gypsies, European cities generally don't have these problems, right? this whole "tent city" thing is basically reserved for America and the countries it bombs...
"because what america does abroad, it eventually does to its own people"
@@Irgevwvrheioakwh well I don’t think the average person wants to live in Phil given these people typically are mentally ill or have drug addiction it’s understandable why could lead to this. That being said, of course, streets having garbage needles and tents all over the place isn’t good, that being said the people should be given rehabilitation and help to end this. Basically just keep everything clean safe and fixed.
I used to joke with my friends how in big US cities you have to walk over homeless people to get to work, thinking it's just a joke and it's not actually that bad. Seeing Tyler's videos I realize that it's even worse than I could imagine in some places. Why is this kind of journalism exploitative? without it I would have no idea about the situation some of these people live in. Is it better to just keep people in the dark?
I love how Choe just switches up mid video gets the issues right then manages to just 180 away from any obvious solutions while his actions are literally showing the opposite of his words “they’re human beings man” says guy just authoritatively marching into their homes like it’s his god given right
“Homeless” means no homes. A pile of trash under a tarp doesn’t constitute as a house.
@@Irgevwvrheioakwhfine, marching into their shelters and being a nuisance
@@Irgevwvrheioakwh what do you think you achieved with this comment?
Really cool to see yall shout out thoughtslime's piece on tyler, his video was excellent
right i was like “FINALLY” when thoughtslime posted that cause i saw no one make a video criticizing him, glad more attention is getting put on this shit content