only cause he's black lol imagine a geeky white dude driving around memphis, new orleans, chicago, etc trying to make a driving video. he'd be spotted and pressed if anyone notices lol.
I got deported after being released I currently live in Juarez it's not has bad as the news makes it sound 99% of the people are super friendly I haven't had any problems
I'm from Torreón, and the truth is I don't know how it's there, but I've heard that there is still violence, obviously the violence of Mexico with that of the US is very different, here to run a great danger you have to have links with organized groups, usually the murders are of rival cartels that want to intimidate the competition, or in your case if there are times where innocent people end up paying for being at an inopportune time, but obviously that can be prevented.
@@jackkehrli8223 no pretty sure new orleans, memphis, detroit and baltimore are more dangerous. These mexican hoods are obviously poorer but not sure if they're more dangerous
Well...I’m from the Ukrainian Donetsk and artillery shells and aerial bombs explode here every day - I have to live in the basement and have nowhere to leave. So I think this town in Mexico is quite safe for me)
A Mexican or an American of Mexican ancestry? big different and NO, the; I was born in Mexico or left when I was a kid don't cut it, I live in Mexico for 46 years its takes a good 20-25 year to really know Mexico, being all over Mexico and speaking Spanish, if Mexico is so bad, why are American invading Mexico to live a better economic life?
I ended up in a 'ghetto' in Spain when I went wandering on my own one night in Seville. The next day my friend told me I was in a pretty dangerous area, but Seville is so nice it didn't look very ghetto to me.. this looks very much like the slums. Lol
Whenever I hear Juarez mentioned, the 1st thought that always comes to my mind, is the Bob Dylan song "Just Like Tom Thumbs's Blues" that starts out "When your lost in the rain in Juarez and it's Easter time, too. And your gravity fails, and negativity don't pull you through." It's among Dylan's best.
One of the worst unis in América though 😂😂😂😂😂. Go to the mcgoffin house and you will see fine pasoans living on the streets in tents like in Kesington ave or in los Ángeles.
3:51 that dog is my spirit animal. Also, wonder how the average "poor" person in neighborhoods like that does for money from week to week to get food etc
Juárez is no longer as dangerous as before, it is still dangerous in some areas, but I suppose that is the case in all cities in the world. In Mexico, there are already more dangerous and violent cities like Colima, Celaya, Zacatecas, Ciudad Obregón, Uruapan etc.
Well, yes, currently cities like the ones you mention, Camargo, Caborca, etc, I would tell you that in the north Chihuahua and Sonora are the most dangerous, it is kind of calming down in Culiacán, there are also safe cities, for example Mérida I think in 2022 I will become the 3rd safest city in all of North America, I live right now in Torreón, which is the 3 safest city, only behind Mérida and Saltillo, if there are safe places but it depends on each state and each city.
i always see large slums full of gray concrete buildings on the highway. Always wondered what they looked like from the inside looking out. Thanks for the video
I don't get why people think living in hoods is dangerous. If you mind your business and go about your day no one will bother you, unless you make yourself a mark by being loud. I'm pretty well off financially, but if you saw me at a gas station at 1am buying some hot cheetos, you'd think I'm broke and homeless lol.
@@Freethinkers219 I suppose you are right, but it’s hard to tell in this video. My family is from Mexico, so I have seen this countless times before. They are sometimes abused. I like your way of thinking, though.
Atleast here there are no tents for homeless people whom seems to have mental illness and drug abuse ....despite appearing dangerous...... Take care Charlie
@@ChicagoMillingCo. Chicago population over 2 million had a murder rate of 600 Juarez Mexico population 1 million had a homicide of over 1000. You did the math.
@@bladebrown8261Mexico isn't Juarez. Chicago has 25.2 murders per 100,000 inhabitants. Mexico City has 13.2 murders per 100,000 inhabitants, Campeche 4.9, Merida 5.9, San Luis Potosi 7.1 Etc. In the Case of Mexico city keep in mind it's a city with a population of 9 million and the murder rate is around half of Chicago's murder rate of 25.2 even though Mexico city is over 4 times the population. Americans are just too reactionary with how they consume information.
@@ChicagoMillingCo.Juárez ain’t even that dangerous, yet it’s still more dangerous than any city in the USA Celaya has a murder rate of 109.8/100K… that is insane
Some people call them gangs, most people call them simply as the Mafia in Mexico, cartels in Mexico are a family of factions with allegiance to a bigger cartel crime family in organized crime as being the main crime family to smaller syndicates. Cartel are much more dangerous than any street gangs in comparison and has more of a widley connections to all local, state, federal and international level.
These comments are tripping. Mexico has cartel problems, not so much gang problems. You're in far more danger in a US hood as gangs there love doing dumb petty s it. As an American you are especially safe as no cartel wants the international attention of messing with a foreign national. Most of the people in this neighborhood are working class.
That’s 🧢🧢 keeping living in yore fantasy world in la la land, Juarez had a homicide 1000+ people last year that’s 10x more than any major us city with population over 1 million
The people look poor because the government is not going to invest in the streets that are outside the urban areas, however despite the bad appearance of the soils, all those houses have a clean and painted construction for the most part, however the bad appearance of the concrete from the street or dirt will make it look bad; All those people who live there range from handicraft workers, bricklayers, mechanics, warehouse assistants, to small school teachers and employees in convenience stores or large companies with production lines on the outskirts of the cities which have their personnel transportation, They are all workers and the crime you encounter are really bad people who go to hide in places that "look poor." I live near places like this, and they are not dangerous neighborhoods, they are just, as I already said, "places where bad people go to hide because they appear to be poor and lack government."
At least Charlie doesn’t talk shit or disrespect the cartels. He’s not looking for trouble or asking for drugs or talk to Random ppl there he just mind his own business
Unless you make yourself look Mexican. 😂 Straighten your afro-hair at a salon for $150 and wear a Fly Emirates soccer jersey with some flip-flops (AKA 'chanclas') and some cheap Wrangler jeans from Walmart. Follow these steps and you could probably blend in with the locals.
Yeah things are run down a bit, but the streets looked a hell of a lot cleaner than our US hoods.
looks can be deceiving young padawan
Charlie, you're getting us worried. Stay safe!!
Bro you're insane for this one and I'm from Memphis.
only cause he's black lol imagine a geeky white dude driving around memphis, new orleans, chicago, etc trying to make a driving video. he'd be spotted and pressed if anyone notices lol.
I feel you but he from Detroit. He'll be aight 😂😂
😂😂😂 real roadrunner be safe out there
i might be more scared in memphis lmao
hispanic hoods aren't really dangerous they just poor
I got deported after being released I currently live in Juarez it's not has bad as the news makes it sound 99% of the people are super friendly I haven't had any problems
Liar Juarez is one of the most dangerous places on erath.
@@user-yo9pv1ni6tSays who ? You ? Have you been to every single city and country on earth? You are just another example of ignorance.
I'm from Torreón, and the truth is I don't know how it's there, but I've heard that there is still violence, obviously the violence of Mexico with that of the US is very different, here to run a great danger you have to have links with organized groups, usually the murders are of rival cartels that want to intimidate the competition, or in your case if there are times where innocent people end up paying for being at an inopportune time, but obviously that can be prevented.
Looks like a cool town actually thank you for sharing
Makes me actually wants to visit this town lol.
That dog looked more comfortable at siesta in the middle of the road than any mutts I've seen north of the border.
Your last name is Hernández. You cant say the word mutt 😂😂😂😂😂
The demographic in the hoods of the USA make these guys look very civilized and normal.
Cap!
not really
these are far more dangerous than anywhere in the USA
@@jackkehrli8223 no pretty sure new orleans, memphis, detroit and baltimore are more dangerous. These mexican hoods are obviously poorer but not sure if they're more dangerous
Te llegan a pedir la cartera si mucho
This is probably the most dangerous place you've been too
Love it! Went to Juarez several times when I lived in AZ. Yup, it's a rough town! Hope you're having fun Charlie.
Well...I’m from the Ukrainian Donetsk and artillery shells and aerial bombs explode here every day - I have to live in the basement and have nowhere to leave. So I think this town in Mexico is quite safe for me)
ahaha I am mexican and a fan of your so this is awesome charlie!
A Mexican or an American of Mexican ancestry? big different and NO, the; I was born in Mexico or left when I was a kid don't cut it, I live in Mexico for 46 years its takes a good 20-25 year to really know Mexico, being all over Mexico and speaking Spanish, if Mexico is so bad, why are American invading Mexico to live a better economic life?
@@geraldarnoult Why are so many people of Mexico coming to America?...
@@geraldarnoultWhy do you care? Respectfully it wasn’t that serious
Juarez was most dangerous city in the world about 15 years ago, but now its all chill
Culiacán is more dangerous than Juárez but Cancún is safer
Juárez está tranquilo gracias a la seguridad del ejército de la guardia nacional y policías
I ended up in a 'ghetto' in Spain when I went wandering on my own one night in Seville. The next day my friend told me I was in a pretty dangerous area, but Seville is so nice it didn't look very ghetto to me.. this looks very much like the slums. Lol
Very interesting. Thank you for your work!
Whenever I hear Juarez mentioned, the 1st thought that always comes to my mind, is the Bob Dylan song "Just Like Tom Thumbs's Blues" that starts out "When your lost in the rain in Juarez and it's Easter time, too. And your gravity fails, and negativity don't pull you through." It's among Dylan's best.
0:37
that is the University of Texas El Paso overlooking the fine city of Juarez
One of the worst unis in América though 😂😂😂😂😂. Go to the mcgoffin house and you will see fine pasoans living on the streets in tents like in Kesington ave or in los Ángeles.
Badges? We don't got no badges! We don't need no stinking badges!
Classic 😂
You're brave for sure
3:51 that dog is my spirit animal. Also, wonder how the average "poor" person in neighborhoods like that does for money from week to week to get food etc
We have food banks and pensions for elders.
@@xavi4694 and also jobs
bro don't fuck around, it's not worth it.
Juárez is no longer as dangerous as before, it is still dangerous in some areas, but I suppose that is the case in all cities in the world. In Mexico, there are already more dangerous and violent cities like Colima, Celaya, Zacatecas, Ciudad Obregón, Uruapan etc.
Well, yes, currently cities like the ones you mention, Camargo, Caborca, etc, I would tell you that in the north Chihuahua and Sonora are the most dangerous, it is kind of calming down in Culiacán, there are also safe cities, for example Mérida I think in 2022 I will become the 3rd safest city in all of North America, I live right now in Torreón, which is the 3 safest city, only behind Mérida and Saltillo, if there are safe places but it depends on each state and each city.
i always see large slums full of gray concrete buildings on the highway. Always wondered what they looked like from the inside looking out. Thanks for the video
Charlie bo, wish you'd do one in Tulsa. People do videos here but never show the real ish.
My girl is Mexican. I asked if she ever considered moving back to Mexico she said "Infierno No!!" (hell nah) 😂😂😂😂
¿En dónde vivía para decir eso? :O
@@HaroldUrrego-hy1cy Mataulipas
@@fizzcochito xd
We don't say “¡infierno no!” in Spanish. A real Mexican would say “ni de broma”, “ni que estuviera loco”, “ni loco” or “ni de mamada”.
@@Jevorkan9168 translate-o por favor jaja (i know thats not how you say translate i was just being funny)
How many miles have you put on that car doing these videos?
What kind of car is it? Always wondered
@@bradyakubovic2550 I can tell its the same one because its grey with a black hood decal of some kind. Could be a sports car.
Looks much cleaner then every Afro city in USA .
Barely 😂
We can't have one video without someone mentioning BP... 🤦
@@Galidorquestit's called obsession
Fact! My thoughts exactly! More civilized and quiet for sure!
@@Galidorquest we live in their heads rent free 🤣
I saw a recycle bin! I guess that's a positive thing! This hood does seem peaceful in a weird way!
I don't get why people think living in hoods is dangerous. If you mind your business and go about your day no one will bother you, unless you make yourself a mark by being loud.
I'm pretty well off financially, but if you saw me at a gas station at 1am buying some hot cheetos, you'd think I'm broke and homeless lol.
Stuff happens all the time to innocent people minding their own business.
Lol, people get kidnapped in Mexico, civilians at that. Innocents get killed all the time
Some of the areas looked nice while others don't. Yet it's true looks can be deceiving. :(
Cleaner than any black part of town in the US.
The streets are very clean.
Still better then Detroit
In looks yes, but in homicide rate no it’s more than twice the murder rate and this isn’t even the worst city in Mexico, Juarez is currently ranked 11
and chicago, philadelphia, Baltimore, and st louis, and memphis and.....
@@2magma.command Tamaulipas, Guerrero, Guanajuato, Sinaloa, Michoacán, Colima, Sonora, Jalisco, Baja California, Iztapalapa, Neza, Matamoros, Chihuahua, Durango, Coahuilla, Aguascalientes, Coatzalocos, Zacatecas, Nayarit
Mình luôn theo dõi kênh của bạn.thích coi mặt trái nước Mỹ 😂😂
depende de que zona vivas no todo es peligroso hay colonias que son tranquilas
So many homeless dogs :(
Dogs look happy and healthy I'm sure somebody's caring for them at least they are free
@@Freethinkers219 I suppose you are right, but it’s hard to tell in this video. My family is from Mexico, so I have seen this countless times before. They are sometimes abused. I like your way of thinking, though.
@@fleurdursanter9452no te preocupes, los que se la pasan tragando alcohol 24/7 los alimentan
@@HeMadeGraduation777XDD
Там тепло, собаки должны жить на улицах
Atleast here there are no tents for homeless people whom seems to have mental illness and drug abuse ....despite appearing dangerous...... Take care Charlie
The Cartels wouldn’t allow it
Everybody looking at him like they gonna see him at the nearest bridge.
the view of chuco 🤩0:36
It looks like a barrio that once was up and coming but has fallen on hard times thanks to the cartels. 😢
Dude, you are nuts...
Been Around this area as a kid visiting family. My grandpa's family live out there but on the more dirt side. The Barrancos de la alberca olimpica.
looks nice but I prefer Singapore I think.
Funny to see Juarez in the light of day. Always went at night just across the bridge of the America's.
This is what most U.S. cities will look like in the year 2100.
How much does the gas cost at 6:40 in U.S. dollars?
Clean and hobos free cities? 1$ per liter.
These are the ugliest parts of Mexico.
2:12 - Strange to see a Confederate battle flag on a truck in Mexico.
Gentrification, and that’s probably not what they’re used for
No tourists areas!
the camera almost falling because of the potholes in the street 5:11😂😂😂😂
Lawd don't get a flat tire...
This is beautiful compared to the hoods and slums of Mumbai
atleast Mumbai is safe
@@zextionsWow what an ignorant comment, Mumbai is nowhere near safe plus is overpopulated and filthy.
Not in a million years would I be driving in Mexico
People will say that yet drive through Chicago.
@@ChicagoMillingCo. Chicago population over 2 million had a murder rate of 600 Juarez Mexico population 1 million had a homicide of over 1000. You did the math.
@@bladebrown8261Mexico isn't Juarez. Chicago has 25.2 murders per 100,000 inhabitants. Mexico City has 13.2 murders per 100,000 inhabitants, Campeche 4.9, Merida 5.9, San Luis Potosi 7.1 Etc. In the Case of Mexico city keep in mind it's a city with a population of 9 million and the murder rate is around half of Chicago's murder rate of 25.2 even though Mexico city is over 4 times the population. Americans are just too reactionary with how they consume information.
@@ChicagoMillingCo.Juárez ain’t even that dangerous, yet it’s still more dangerous than any city in the USA
Celaya has a murder rate of 109.8/100K… that is insane
The car horn was you, why dont your go into nicer area is that going to mess up your distorted image?
He should drive to campestre, campos eliseos and sendero área.
Bro upgraded to mexican hoods because american were getting boreing🤣
Viva México cabrones ✌🐯🇲🇽
I used to go to Ginny’s in the late 70’s to early 80’s. Fun times. Don’t know if it’s still there.
Down in the West Texas
Town of El Paso
I feel in love
With a mexican girl
Marty? Is that you? Lol
@@RenR70si!
Can someone explain how there is absolutely no graffiti? Interesting considering it’s a “gang” dangerous area. LA is more tagged up. LOL
People like to keep well maintain their homes.
Some people call them gangs, most people call them simply as the Mafia in Mexico, cartels in Mexico are a family of factions with allegiance to a bigger cartel crime family in organized crime as being the main crime family to smaller syndicates.
Cartel are much more dangerous than any street gangs in comparison and has more of a widley connections to all local, state, federal and international level.
You are out of your mind!
nahh not quite he hasn't been to the rio favelas yet 🤣
Charlie really good in any hood. When you see random dogs in the street, it ain’t good.
These comments are tripping. Mexico has cartel problems, not so much gang problems. You're in far more danger in a US hood as gangs there love doing dumb petty s it. As an American you are especially safe as no cartel wants the international attention of messing with a foreign national. Most of the people in this neighborhood are working class.
That’s 🧢🧢 keeping living in yore fantasy world in la la land, Juarez had a homicide 1000+ people last year that’s 10x more than any major us city with population over 1 million
Bro Juárez was the murder capitol of the world for a decade straight 💀 tf u mean safe
Stuff happens to innocent tourists in Mexico, you know that, right?...
Dude has never heard the recent news of what’s going on in Mexico has he, they are not caring about civilians anymore
The problem is, innocents do get in the crossfire, for every C member, it’s 9 others that aren’t affiliated gone as well
The people look poor because the government is not going to invest in the streets that are outside the urban areas, however despite the bad appearance of the soils, all those houses have a clean and painted construction for the most part, however the bad appearance of the concrete from the street or dirt will make it look bad; All those people who live there range from handicraft workers, bricklayers, mechanics, warehouse assistants, to small school teachers and employees in convenience stores or large companies with production lines on the outskirts of the cities which have their personnel transportation, They are all workers and the crime you encounter are really bad people who go to hide in places that "look poor."
I live near places like this, and they are not dangerous neighborhoods, they are just, as I already said, "places where bad people go to hide because they appear to be poor and lack government."
Dear Arizona
At least Charlie doesn’t talk shit or disrespect the cartels. He’s not looking for trouble or asking for drugs or talk to Random ppl there he just mind his own business
Se ve muy lindo
The Juarez traps wowwww
Tapping in Charlie BO👊🏾💪🏾🔥🔥
Выглядит как дачный летний посёлок в России 😅🎉
A wheelchair ♿️ rider would be SOL there…so sad
Aí no México ainda dá para sentar na frente de casa ,aqui no Brasil já não dá mais de tanto ladrão que tem ,até o chefe maior é um dos grandes
Sim, o presidente e a turma do STF lidera a quadrilha de bandidos no Brasil. ✌️
How much nonsense does Eleudesite say, he doesn't know anything
@@soniaregina4191 se vc achou besteira o que eu falei é porque vc não é raiz
In Celaya Mexico u cannot sit in front of ur house 💀, that’s a easy way to get kidnapped, not all of Mexico is the same
trees
El blog del ...hizo ver mexico un pais ... No se como explicarlo.
También las masacres del estadio nacional en 1970. México acogió a todos los chilenos.
Charlie you're a brave mfer! Stay safe.
Faz isso aqui na zona norte do rio de janeiro Brasil 😂
My opinion looks good ...
Compared to the 00s and early 2010s Juárez is kind of safe, wouldn’t even step a foot in that city around 2005-2012 !
I would be more afraid of the street dogs than anything else .
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I like to subscribe to the philosophy of Charliebo313.
Go where you want, because you want to.
That's better than America
A city with more than double the homicide rate of Chicago is better than a whole continent ?
Then why are so many of them coming to America?...
Shit heard all bad things about this place AND IM FROM THE MOST DANGEROUS PLACE IN TEXAS
❤❤🌍🌟
Okay program started with hybno2
Wave hi everyone
El EEUU es como sud africa y los gringos piensan que mexico es mas peligroso .
Es mi Barrio, Homes....
Funny how a lot of Americans know so little about Mexico that they think everywhere looks like Juarez
And juarez doesnt look all like this. Only 1%
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4:49 Z 🇷🇺?
Other than the looks it doesn't seem that bad
Camera one one
Now get out of the car😄
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Steve Buscemi would be safer here.
Probably the worst hood in North America.
Thats all american ones.
@@xavi4694 Yes
Found it
Viva México 🇲🇽 ca-bro -nes 😅
Wow
You gotta be careful out there....they dont like brothaz
Unless you make yourself look Mexican. 😂 Straighten your afro-hair at a salon for $150 and wear a Fly Emirates soccer jersey with some flip-flops (AKA 'chanclas') and some cheap Wrangler jeans from Walmart. Follow these steps and you could probably blend in with the locals.
Unless you make yourself look like the people of Mexico, straighten your hair at a salon, wear a soccer jersey and learn Spanish. 😉
Fireflies
At here to 51 30 min 🧔
Chocolate casa
Hawaiian chino 4 life...
Cartel territory!!
Land of hardwork. Jewish puppet hahhahhahhaha
Bidon ville!