We call Greek and Roman ruins iconic. We wonder “what was life like there?” But these ruins are today. Nobody’s naming planets after the Gods worshiped here.
W USA i Europie zachodniej to jest jak rak, który ma coraz więcej przerzutów. I będzie coraz gorzej, jak liczba białych i żółtych będzie maleć, a coraz więcej będzie "opalonych inaczej". A ty się przestań mądrzyć, tylko za robotę się weź;)).
That woman at the first 36 seconds.....summed it up for the rest of the video. Prayers for her and the rest of us (including me) who have some type of struggle or brokenness in our lives.
@@edwardmiessner6502 i live and work in Detroit. I live in an east side neighborhood. Alot of these people choose not to work. Help wanted signs EVERYWHERE. Most scared to lose those free bennies. They think making a few hundred a week will jeopardize that.
It’s depressing to see ghosts of what once were beautiful and thriving neighborhoods. Still has potential. It’s a shame that people don’t take care of it. You can see how beautiful it could still be without the trash and some pride given to it.
Does any wonder how this could have happened it Detroit? Want to know the history as to how all this happened? In the 1950s, Detroit's population back then was well over 2 million. Back then it was known as an upstanding city, the heart of America's automobile industry and a great place to raise a family. During WW2, it's manufacturing power practically helped the US win the war with it's endless supplies. Beautiful suburban neighborhoods and parks, seen in this video, surrounded downtown Detriot. It was prosperous and mostly safe. Then politicians and companies fucked over the car industry, preferring to buy and make cars overseas. Soon, White Flight also happened and the population of Detroit fell. The Whites moved out of these neighborhoods and the Blacks moved in. Now, after decades of Democrat rule and leftist policies, Detroit is the shithole it is today. Practically all leftist cities in America full of crime and these dangerous neighborhoods have a similar history.
As a Canadian, I used to cross the border to Detroit to visit my refugee grandmother who was placed in 7 mile. I remember that as soon as we crossed the border, we were in a scary different universe where we had to lock the doors and not make eye contact with anyone as we drove to her. When I FIRST was taken through these streets to visit her, I was so confused as to why ALL of the houses were half burned down and abandoned. After spending a few nights there, I quickly realized they weren't abandoned. People lived in them. In those conditions. I couldn't wait to go back to Canada. It was always and still remains such a scary odd country, the US.
i assure you that this sort of thing is only regional, in fact the rest of Michigan is quite nice.. and most hoods are really only in the major cities 🤷♂️
@@flynnshigley9913 Well, yes, I was speaking about it regionally - Detroit, not all of Michigan which I haven't seen. I say at the end that I still view the US as an odd country because I've since traveled to many states for work and even lived in a couple for short period of time, and while they aren't as bad as Detroit, they all share a common eeriness and distinct difference to major Canadian cities which are cleaner and generally feel safe. I've had people, unprovoked, display anger and ugliness (seemingly normal people). I have seen people walking around with unconcealed guns, which as a Canadian makes NO sense to me. I've seen a lot over there in my years. I know as a US citizen, you might want to get defensive, but as someone who literally travels the world mostly for work, it's best to take in what I'm saying. It's a shared opinion from others around the world as well. Also - the propaganda you view on American television is extremely worrisome.
@@nebula3911 Eminem ain't really from Detroit he from Kansas, he payed the big dawgs in the city to rep it back in the days. He grew up in a farm and went to a all white school. His first time seeing a black dude was when he met Dre. His original rap name was "Vanilla so icey ".
Yeah, as a MI resident, Detroit is a shit hole everywhere except downtown and immediately near downtown. There are more people living in Oakland county than in Detroit, sad as hell.
Unfortunately there’s only so little we can do to clean up and fix up those neighborhoods since these gangs will just burn them down. Hopefully one day the outskirts can be fixed.
Houses are expected to last for several decades, to the extreme cases of centuries-old houses that are still living spaces. Automobiles used to be expected to stay in use for about eight years, nowadays it's more like fifteen. The turnover rate of automobiles is much faster than that of homes.
As a MI resident. 1 we made cars ur welcome. So finding a used one is easy. The newer cars alot of people are "incorporated" and those cars are tax write offs. Its why the can afford it live in a half burnt down house, but can also afford to lease a nicer car than I've ever owned.... Its a weird juxtaposition. Its not what they value. Its what they have access to. We got cars everywhere mechanics everywhere, wether u got a crack habbit or not... Get a car in MI you can keep the mfer or get incorporated and lease a new one.... Those house anything of value besides the land and the potential they hold has all already stripped away. No pipes no a/c units ferneces ect. If you can grab it and scrape it its gooone out those houses. Thats why the bricks and the dry wall remain. Also why no one buys em to fix em. You gotta re wire. Re pipe everyone. Tearing em down destroys the historical value of what was once the nations richest city less than 75 years ago. Dont get me started on that shit.
Blame It On The Big Three annual United States government take the money out of the neighborhoods or any community it's going to go into ruins and that's what happened here people don't make ghettos your government do
I am a Detroiter and I can say this. The auto insurance has always been extremely high here in Detroit. If I live in the suburbs to have full coverage were my brother live it cost $150. Living in Detroit with the same car not having full coverage it cost $600-$800 a month. Some people can't afford to pay for high auto insurance and a high car note because of bad or not enough credit and other daily life expenses they are responsible for. The city in the past had built a jail and needed to fill it. So, the police would stop ppl they knew didn't have insurance write them a ticket and take them to jail. Now you have a record when you get out and your limited to what jobs you can apply for and get. I remember hearing about this because it is not my life.
not having insurance is not a criminal offense, so it would never affect getting a job. a driving offense is not the same thing. now drinking and driving, yes that a crime, but no insurance, just a moving violation. whoever told u that is full of it. LOL
I think the average is $300 to $400 for full coverage. This depends on if you didn't have insurance when you applied, your credit (bs outright), and your coverage. Michigan now has a choice of how much they pay for each level of insurance. I go through Geico and when this was passed into law, Geico pulled out of Michigan and grandfathered in those who were currently enrolled. There are a lot of people who have full coverage and don't realize they can decide how much coverage they need. That being said I am an addiction counselor working in Detroit and I get the fact that jails are being filled with good citizens. This is why we fought so hard to eliminate marijuana probation. We have to work together to make this City great.
I live in this city and people actually walk in the street for fear that someone may be lurking in between the homes. Nothing wrong with having your door open my problem is if the door doesn't have a screen door.
Those houses used to be so beautiful! My grandma lived down Gratiot almost to downtown, and it was nice. Now her whole block is gone and a parking lot is there.
WHAT UP DOE I'm from Washington DC born and raised, I used to live in the D on Flanders and Gratiot back in "05 for 6 months, my old house is torn down so i know u not lying about that. I love Detroit that's my 2nd home. People don't know how beautiful that city is but me and you know why it is the way it is. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY STAY STRONG, STAY SAFE, STAY SMART, AND MOST OF ALL STAY SUCKA FREE 🙏👍💪
@@PoloSeanDon AMEN & WORD! Our memories will forever maintain the beauty of the D. Driving down Gratiot and seeing downtown all lit up was magical. I went to Washington in January 😏 I hope to go back one day and actually sight see 😎
@@tkowalke76 - They've got to help the neighborhoods. Downtown coming back is nice but not everyone wants to live in a converted factory loft. Bring back the houses and neighborhood shops too. People would be tripping all over themselves to live there. Vintage hoods rock!
No neighborhood or City the main structure of money-making away and that was the Auto industry it collapsed and so did Detroit but it's a much better place today they are building new homes new streets if we take the money out of your neighborhood in the surrounding areas you would live in the ghetto also
This is the reality for those living in Detroit. It really isn’t fair to say this is the reality of living in the U.S. there are people here who don’t even know Detroit to be a shithole because they’re so coddled
I live in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and these are one of the best places I've ever seen. If it was here, it would be so expensive to live in that only millionares would be able to afford it. You people have truly no idea what poverty really looks like.
My boyfriend grew up on 9 Mile in Eastpointe, and while the houses are small and the roads suck ass, the difference when you go from 9 Mile to 8 Mile is incredible. I definitely try to stay away from Detroit unless I have to, people drive like maniacs and it feels very unsafe unfortunately. It’s so sad.
They are probably depending on the hood as their income so not really. They arent people with high education and nice jobs. Those people left allready.
So many big brick homes. One point Detroit as a city made more money then small countries because of the car companies. Had the biggest Middle-class in USA or think the world.
The downtown area of DETROIT is *BEAUTIFUL!!* This video is just showing the run down areas... FOCUSING ON THE negatives, which every large city has th-cam.com/users/shortsSNC2qYHbPf4?feature=share Detroit born and RAISED!!
As someone from the area, we all think that the area is great and people who don't live here overstate how "run down" it is. It's got problems but just like any other town, it's not as bad as it can seem portrayed by the media
Italian here. We grew up dreaming about michigan's rich hoods, with well kept gardens, large cute houses and family cars in the parkway. I bet this was once a white hood. I don't know america enough to understand racial segregation but there is clearly a cultural issue here. It is not about skin or ethnicity, is about education and mindset. Stop mess with drugs, stop mess with hate and guns: get a fucking job and find your way.
I thought he was on the Eastside until I saw that Linwood sign 😳 The Westside has gone down also 🤦🏽♀️ I grew up on the far Eastside..those homes use to be beautiful. Some areas are still hanging on..my old neighborhood is.
Thank you for posting this video . The sadness I feel for people how on earth could this be allowed to happen to the city of my birth leaving people nothing across America .
@@Dachozan1Nah not all of them, there’s black communities in US that are not ghetto. The city is just terrible politicians and management. Thank goodness I live in Australia
Thank you for the informative video! I saw a quiet, quiet suburb with sparsely populated streets. Some houses stand with old and destroyed shingles-probably they were abandoned more than 20 years ago. So there are few attractive jobs in this region.
I have a lot of family that live there, this is also where my parents grew up. This is the reason why they moved away, they didn’t want my siblings and I to grow up in the hood based on their experiences. My mom tells me all the stories of when she would hear gunshots all the time, sometimes when she would get home from somewhere and she and her family would have to rush in the house because they didn’t know where they were coming from, she even heard them when she was trying to sleep at nights.
As a person who’s been born and raised in Detroit, I hate this part of the city even though I currently live in this type of environment. Shooting, neighbors arguing and fighting outside every-night. I’m glad I have parents who are armed and ready for anything though, makes me feel more secure.
One of these days you need to be the one carrying the gun, can't expect parents to protect you. Shoot, if my alcoholic abusive mother had a gun when I was younger she would have shot me dead when she lost her temper just like how she assaulted me without one before. Needless to say I ended up in foster care
I've lived outside of Detroit my whole life and been there plenty of times but I don't go without something on me although I've never personally had a problem I know the potential danger going there
Thanks for the video! My Dad grew up there and I've always lived not too far. There are so many amazing places to eat and hang out but the hoods still scare the crap out of me! Lol Love the city for many other reasons, though!
When you take the money out of a city like the collapse of the Auto industry yes it's going to go into ruin and remember the cities around Detroit they look like shit also
Raised here in Detroit I remember everybody's grass was green, everybody looked out for one another. Games of horseshoes and basketball and barbecue smells fill the air every 4th of July. Now I look at Detroit and l tears up. We lost a lot of our great gem.
It will come back! I think the revitalization is beginning already. They just need to keep it up and keep it steady. Detroit has so much potential as a city.
@@justinmiller1118 Without a global debt reset there is no way. While the Detroit Metro (and the tiny downtown) might boom again there is no way anybody will pay Detroit's insane taxes (that they have to set because of the debt) just to be in a place this bad.
@@Chris-ru5eq Oh yea? Didn't know that. But yea this guy seems to spend alot of time in detroit. I remember when he made a video driving through se dc hoods. Everything in that particular video was def accurate and nothing really has changed since then. CharlieBo313 def is fearless driving thru ppl hoods like he does. Very entertaining content.
What went wrong with Detroit! This is what the city of Motown turned into?!?! I wouldn't even drive, down some of these streets at night! My heart went out to that sister with the red hair, standing on the corner. May God keep her. Smh.
It is obvious many of these were at some point magnificent homes, and still could be. I noticed that wherever the grass has been cut ,lawns maintained and the trash picked up it looked decent but these were the exception, so much trash everywhere, the roads have been left derelict by the municipality, the boulevards , sidewalks are lined by weeds, brush and wild overgrowth, broken windows everywhere. A gas station without the gas pumps ( says it all). Really depressing, paints a sad picture of Detroit. This might not be a fair observation but not a City I would visit.
In Europe they have nice looking places that have been standing for hundreds of years, and look at the way ours buildings decay after a few decades. Granted, much of this is just plain apathy from the residents, but it's a damn shame.
You are correct it's a damn shame have you ever heard of the Oklahoma bombing that was a community a black people with businesses that didn't need any help from outside it took care of itself Detroit was a beautiful place until the big three pulled out people do not make ghettos The Authority does your government and that's a fact no money creates ghettos and that's what happened here no bomb but something just like it
Back in the late 1920s, Time Magazine referred to Detroit as " The City of Tomorrow. " Even though downtown is being revitalized and redeveloped, most of the neighborhoods are a lost cause, and that's a lot of real estate.
I can't understand how it is possible that there are so many homeless people and empty houses at the same time? This is like an oxymoron! Can’t the state combine those two things and solve both problems?
5:25 I can remember seeing that 7' UHF dish antenna all those years ago, I wanted that antenna (very powerful and directional for UHF stations). I *CANT BELIEVE* it is still there, 40 years later (they are relatively fragile). I would probably have grabbed it were it not for the condition of the roof and my considerable body mass.
I miss driving around Detroit on site seeing tours! Over the last year with the drive by/ road rage shootings and drag racing issues I have stayed away from the D!
You only have a problem going to Detroit, if you have a problem IN DETROIT. If you don't have a problem with anyone, as long as you mind your business, youre good.
@@enricorodrigues-castragran7810 Thanks for clarification...I'm in the UP and have always wanted to go check it out down that way but idk🤣 I don't wanna be taking a ride through and get shot for no reason, I don't even know if just being white would be a reason😳🤔
@@tracyliberty8031 I mean that's kind of how it works just don't go to the bad parts of Detroit at night you should check out downtown its way more beautiful than what this video shows other than that how is the UP? Is it nice I wanna visit it sometime soon I heard some from there call us trolls 💀💀
I’m here because Lizzo just said if Comi-la and tampon Tin wins, the whole country will look like Detroit. Wanted to see for myself what the nation gonna look like.
This is no more than lack of pride in where you live and how you take care of things. I grew up poor in a family of 9 and our home never looked like these, Detroit used to be a beautiful city.
Aqui no Brasil ha 50 anos passados,,Detroit era o sonho brasileiro,,queriamos ir pra la,,eu ate agora trocaria Detroit pelo RS Brasil,,aqui mui calor e muito mais sujo que ai,,alguem ama Detroit e limpa,eu a vejo limpa e arborizada
Detroit ppl live below the poverty in majority of the time. A house there is 5000, to 25000. They buy them the way they came and they never fix them up they just leave when they money's right. Fixing a house is more expensive then moving buying a new one for them.
I was watching these shows about Detroit., you do a very good job explaining to America and the world how bad things are… I was very sad to see what happened to this once beautiful city. Americans should be ashamed what happened to this historical and beautiful area of the country.. is this the beginning of the end of the United States 😢
Not often you see cities where the cars are worth more than the houses... (and some of the houses are more hole than house - they spend 30 k on a car but cant spend 3 k on lumber to protect the house from rain, snow and wind...)
Always sad to see these. Reminds me a lot of when I was working in Gary and East Chicago. So much beauty in what you know was once an incredible and booming place. Wish we could put money back into the places it needs to be. Lack of wealth only creates bigger disparities between groups and creates a larger gap over time.
It makes you wonder whether they have some kind of social security support. They spend it on cars but they can’t spend it on the improvement of their homes?
@@jonathant.8952 I will say, it is very expensive to bring these home back to where they need to be. For example, if you see a Big brick porch that's in bad shape, you're talking $20,000 to just fix that.
Right. There are a lot of good pockets in the D! wish he would have at least slowed down and showed the street signs of the areas he was rolling through. I live in Detroit and my neighborhood looks nothing like he was showing but I have to remember this video was about some of the roughest parts of town. Regardless, I'm still call Detroit my home for over 50+ years and got love for the D!
I don’t know why, but there is something charming in this video. I feel the chill vibe of people makes it! Yes the district looks abandonned but in the same time it give a “ no need to be perfect “ message in my opinion
@@hazelbotedapgonzalez6172 we have some poorer areas. No real heroin problems or anything but we have some meth hot spots. The difference is no one has guns here. So no one really fears for their life. There are very few guns here in general and those who own them are usually bikie gangs etc and stick to themselves. The gap between rich and poor is a little closer too.
I’m in Sydney and like all countries you have your affluent suburbs and the not so favourable suburbs. Only difference is with the disadvantaged suburbs there is no real danger and you’re safe in mowing your lawn, hanging by your car or going for a walk because of our strict gun laws.
6:21 dudes driving around in a convertible Mercedes in quite possibly the lowest income housing area I have ever seen. Dudes either debted to the eyeballs or the smartest man in that hood
Actually looks a little better. Looks like people are starting to move back in. They should form some kind of block rehab program where the residents keep the empty houses outside mowed and cleand up, which would attract buyers with rehab plans in mind.
There still knocking down homes that's a good thing. I remember they where finding body's in these homes that where left open or half burn down. There slowly cleaning up.
There are beautiful neighborhoods in Detroit you were just looking at the ones that they chose to show and when you take the financial base from a city like the big three did and move to other countries this is what you get if they take the money out of your neighborhood right now you would be terrified again
The city takes care of its interests, but outside of true infrastructure (roads, drains, water supply, and utilities) the residents must take responsibility gor their neighborhood. And when folks arent self motivated, like in all the big cities, the neighborhoods fall to pieces like this. My street (St John, between Freer and Central) has become a sespool due to poor quality of residents.
It’s not like this everywhere and there’s been so much improvements in the last three years, you needs to drive thru those neighborhoods and show them as well.
If you are stuck in a place like this, literally save up 200$ for a greyhound ticket to anywhere. Thats what I did. took a couple years of homeless counseling but there are people in every state willing to help homeless people. For example i went to Bangor in maine into the homeless shelter. I chose maine for the climate, lobster, ocean, and safety, but you can go anywhere. There is no reason to be stuck in this kind of place. In america, you can just leave where you are at any time, you have that right. The entire country is available to choose from. You can even go to hawaii or alaska with a 1 way plane ticket. I have my own place now.
"I'm a little kid and I live in Detroit. Life is so boring I decided to do something about it. When it's night I sneak out of the house with a book of matches and set abandoned houses on fire. When I grow up I want to be a fire fighter"
This has been under the democrats and the republican party. So what is either one of your points. It is inexperienced people in charge. THAT is the issue 🤦🏿♂️
Lol and the one that commented this is just the same and you should blame your little Americans dream these people have no respect the have no future in the getto they haven't since 1979
My father graduated from Wilbur Wright HS, Detroit, back in 1938, and my mother went to Cass Tech, back in 1939. The tragic story of all when my grandparents, had a thriving grocery store, at W. Jefferson, from the late 1930's to 1967. They closed it down, after the 67', riots, when the area, got torched..
@@eventsigil9176 what does being a Republican, have to do with the plight of Detroit, bud..? The problem, pal..is left wing nut's, like you that have driven this city into a cesspool..
@@michaelhegyan7464 Did I say I am a left winger? The real problem is the Jooish problem that wants to destroy all goyim because they think we are beneath cattle and that our only purpose is to serve their torah BS
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There ARE nice neighborhoods, here.
All of them don't look like these but are just as dangerous.
yo dude, might be time to go international
@@Freja_Solstheim theyre worth nothing
Come back to south bend Indiana & come to the real hood 💯
Democrats are doing a amazing job!!!
Those enormous homes and the neighborhoods must have looked beautiful when Detroit was still booming.
The big three car companies, and Motown music, I bet it was hopping
That was over 60 years ago
When Detroit still had the people who built Detroit...
@@Mikevdog lol maybe 50 not 60 years
@@KeystoneHeavy58no detroit is like that because of greedy elite businemen and politians that steal and kill
We call Greek and Roman ruins iconic. We wonder “what was life like there?” But these ruins are today. Nobody’s naming planets after the Gods worshiped here.
Chocolate Rain? Haven't seen you in forever! Good day sir.
W USA i Europie zachodniej to jest jak rak, który ma coraz więcej przerzutów. I będzie coraz gorzej, jak liczba białych i żółtych będzie maleć, a coraz więcej będzie "opalonych inaczej". A ty się przestań mądrzyć, tylko za robotę się weź;)).
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Chicago shooting: 3 shot, 1 fatally outside Cook County Courthouse in Little Village on Southwest Side
That woman at the first 36 seconds.....summed it up for the rest of the video. Prayers for her and the rest of us (including me) who have some type of struggle or brokenness in our lives.
She was either soliciting for customers or begging for spare change. Either way she was totally desperate. Very sad. 😔
@@edwardmiessner6502 i live and work in Detroit. I live in an east side neighborhood. Alot of these people choose not to work. Help wanted signs EVERYWHERE. Most scared to lose those free bennies. They think making a few hundred a week will jeopardize that.
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@@mvanluven78 says the white man....
She needs more than just prayers...
It’s depressing to see ghosts of what once were beautiful and thriving neighborhoods. Still has potential. It’s a shame that people don’t take care of it. You can see how beautiful it could still be without the trash and some pride given to it.
Vamos reerguer Detroit,seremos pessoas de bem trazendo vida e empregos a essa belissima cidade,Campanha DETROIT VIVE,,oracoes do Brasil
At least half of those houses would have to come down
Does any wonder how this could have happened it Detroit? Want to know the history as to how all this happened?
In the 1950s, Detroit's population back then was well over 2 million. Back then it was known as an upstanding city, the heart of America's automobile industry and a great place to raise a family. During WW2, it's manufacturing power practically helped the US win the war with it's endless supplies. Beautiful suburban neighborhoods and parks, seen in this video, surrounded downtown Detriot. It was prosperous and mostly safe. Then politicians and companies fucked over the car industry, preferring to buy and make cars overseas. Soon, White Flight also happened and the population of Detroit fell. The Whites moved out of these neighborhoods and the Blacks moved in. Now, after decades of Democrat rule and leftist policies, Detroit is the shithole it is today.
Practically all leftist cities in America full of crime and these dangerous neighborhoods have a similar history.
This is what happens when stewardship leaves a society. And when government officials at all levels stop caring.
@@aldonamijalska2554 nothing to do with leftism, rightist places also just as shit.
As a Canadian, I used to cross the border to Detroit to visit my refugee grandmother who was placed in 7 mile. I remember that as soon as we crossed the border, we were in a scary different universe where we had to lock the doors and not make eye contact with anyone as we drove to her. When I FIRST was taken through these streets to visit her, I was so confused as to why ALL of the houses were half burned down and abandoned. After spending a few nights there, I quickly realized they weren't abandoned. People lived in them. In those conditions. I couldn't wait to go back to Canada. It was always and still remains such a scary odd country, the US.
i assure you that this sort of thing is only regional, in fact the rest of Michigan is quite nice.. and most hoods are really only in the major cities 🤷♂️
@@flynnshigley9913 Well, yes, I was speaking about it regionally - Detroit, not all of Michigan which I haven't seen. I say at the end that I still view the US as an odd country because I've since traveled to many states for work and even lived in a couple for short period of time, and while they aren't as bad as Detroit, they all share a common eeriness and distinct difference to major Canadian cities which are cleaner and generally feel safe. I've had people, unprovoked, display anger and ugliness (seemingly normal people). I have seen people walking around with unconcealed guns, which as a Canadian makes NO sense to me. I've seen a lot over there in my years. I know as a US citizen, you might want to get defensive, but as someone who literally travels the world mostly for work, it's best to take in what I'm saying. It's a shared opinion from others around the world as well. Also - the propaganda you view on American television is extremely worrisome.
Detroit no es nada comparado con México, que suerte tienes de haber nacido en Canadá amigo
Yeah because the US is only Detroit 😂 go gain some perspective. Also at least we’re not brainwashed by liberals
There’s other better cities than Detroit , people say up north in Detriot is ok area
50 years ago those neighborhoods were clean and thriving
Property values have gone up in 95% of Detroit
Yes your right as a kid I loved Detroit Michigan sad what's been done to everyone across America .
After the riots ..Detroit was downhill ever since
Maybe 60 yrs. ago. The riots happened in August 1968. My parent's lived on Meyers street. It's gone now..
It's still cleaner then here in East Oakland California
I do roofing in those neighborhoods!! I'm proud to be a part of fixing up detroit homes!!!
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I wouldn't fuck around in these hoods fuck all that
@@leepayton5504 the title is misleading
Oh wow, have u seen Eminem there? He's from Detroit
@@nebula3911 Eminem ain't really from Detroit he from Kansas, he payed the big dawgs in the city to rep it back in the days. He grew up in a farm and went to a all white school. His first time seeing a black dude was when he met Dre. His original rap name was "Vanilla so icey ".
Looks overwhelmingly depressing
Yeah, as a MI resident, Detroit is a shit hole everywhere except downtown and immediately near downtown. There are more people living in Oakland county than in Detroit, sad as hell.
@@jefftX Detroit’s population in 1976 was 2.1 million now in 2021 its 686,000 sad to say the least…
@@WalterAlexander-jf3zm yes sir you’re correct it is a shame…
@@WalterAlexander-jf3zm I’m from Chi and Detroit compared is terrible I have family out there I don’t enjoy visiting Detroit
Get money city💯🤟🏽 love my city so much
It's so uncomfortable to watch. It scares me. The hood doesn't look peaceful at all.
He is showing it how it is. It's rough.
I did some electrical work in homes in Detroit. when you actually clean them up and remodel a couple of things they are really good looking houses.
Indeed. If they could get the violent crime down, I would LOVE to buy a house like some of these.
Unfortunately there’s only so little we can do to clean up and fix up those neighborhoods since these gangs will just burn them down. Hopefully one day the outskirts can be fixed.
So many nice, new, and expensive cars. It’s crazy to see the difference between the cars and houses.
You can clearly see what’s important to the people living here.
Houses are expected to last for several decades, to the extreme cases of centuries-old houses that are still living spaces.
Automobiles used to be expected to stay in use for about eight years, nowadays it's more like fifteen.
The turnover rate of automobiles is much faster than that of homes.
@@triplejmom7826 well you need a car to work so what you expect the thing is some of these people can really move if they would realize that
@@whoishim2998 i expected to see cars, just didn't expect to see all of them in mint condition. there's not one old or used car. not one!
As a MI resident. 1 we made cars ur welcome. So finding a used one is easy. The newer cars alot of people are "incorporated" and those cars are tax write offs. Its why the can afford it live in a half burnt down house, but can also afford to lease a nicer car than I've ever owned.... Its a weird juxtaposition. Its not what they value. Its what they have access to. We got cars everywhere mechanics everywhere, wether u got a crack habbit or not... Get a car in MI you can keep the mfer or get incorporated and lease a new one....
Those house anything of value besides the land and the potential they hold has all already stripped away. No pipes no a/c units ferneces ect. If you can grab it and scrape it its gooone out those houses. Thats why the bricks and the dry wall remain.
Also why no one buys em to fix em. You gotta re wire. Re pipe everyone. Tearing em down destroys the historical value of what was once the nations richest city less than 75 years ago.
Dont get me started on that shit.
that rolls royce was worth more than all those houses combined
i had to go back in the video i couldn't believe what i saw. It's a Wraith and they go for over $100,000 used....
@@galaxytraveler5779 Detroit for you lol, the land of Bandos, scats, exotics and crack 😭
It’s the matte convertible on the right at 06:25, isn’t it?
@@Unicysis Yep
Lmao how tf is there a wraith in that neighborhood
The decay of what was once a nice family neighborhood is depressing to see. The remains of broken dreams are everywhere.
Not for the Drug Dealers.
@@shirley9209, they will pound the final nail into the proverbial coffin unless things change which in the end will be the end of their "success."
Blame It On The Big Three annual United States government take the money out of the neighborhoods or any community it's going to go into ruins and that's what happened here people don't make ghettos your government do
@@shirley9209 😂😂
The dreams of homo erectus
I am a Detroiter and I can say this. The auto insurance has always been extremely high here in Detroit.
If I live in the suburbs to have full coverage were my brother live it cost $150.
Living in Detroit with the same car not having full coverage it cost $600-$800 a month.
Some people can't afford to pay for high auto insurance and a high car note because of bad or not enough credit and other daily life expenses they are responsible for.
The city in the past had built a jail and needed to fill it. So, the police would stop ppl they knew didn't have insurance write them a ticket and take them to jail. Now you have a record when you get out and your limited to what jobs you can apply for and get. I remember hearing about this because it is not my life.
600-800 that's insane that how much I pay for my car payment wow
not having insurance is not a criminal offense, so it would never affect getting a job. a driving offense is not the same thing. now drinking and driving, yes that a crime, but no insurance, just a moving violation. whoever told u that is full of it. LOL
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@@michelemichele5204 are you from any country from USA 🇺🇲🇺🇲 please answer me now lam from iraq
I think the average is $300 to $400 for full coverage. This depends on if you didn't have insurance when you applied, your credit (bs outright), and your coverage. Michigan now has a choice of how much they pay for each level of insurance. I go through Geico and when this was passed into law, Geico pulled out of Michigan and grandfathered in those who were currently enrolled. There are a lot of people who have full coverage and don't realize they can decide how much coverage they need.
That being said I am an addiction counselor working in Detroit and I get the fact that jails are being filled with good citizens. This is why we fought so hard to eliminate marijuana probation. We have to work together to make this City great.
I miss the D born and raised… you learn a whole lot growing up there if you are smart you BREAK the CHAIN and grab your Dreams 😃
Take him to Detroit
So sad. Cars and trucks worth more than the houses
They look fine to me!? 😳
@@blackdragon7803 aint no copper pipes in those MF'ers
It bugs me when people stand in the street or have the door open, close your door and get out the dam road stand on the sidewalk and talk
Those aren't people
I live in this city and people actually walk in the street for fear that someone may be lurking in between the homes. Nothing wrong with having your door open my problem is if the door doesn't have a screen door.
@@BrandonSmith-qx8jx wym
@@DeeeQ12 he’s talking abt car doors 😂
@Joel Berger EXACTLY! I was thinking the same thing while watching this.
Those houses used to be so beautiful! My grandma lived down Gratiot almost to downtown, and it was nice. Now her whole block is gone and a parking lot is there.
smh
WHAT UP DOE I'm from Washington DC born and raised, I used to live in the D on Flanders and Gratiot back in "05 for 6 months, my old house is torn down so i know u not lying about that. I love Detroit that's my 2nd home. People don't know how beautiful that city is but me and you know why it is the way it is. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY STAY STRONG, STAY SAFE, STAY SMART, AND MOST OF ALL STAY SUCKA FREE 🙏👍💪
@@PoloSeanDon AMEN & WORD! Our memories will forever maintain the beauty of the D. Driving down Gratiot and seeing downtown all lit up was magical. I went to Washington in January 😏 I hope to go back one day and actually sight see 😎
@@tkowalke76 - They've got to help the neighborhoods. Downtown coming back is nice but not everyone wants to live in a converted factory loft. Bring back the houses and neighborhood shops too. People would be tripping all over themselves to live there. Vintage hoods rock!
No neighborhood or City the main structure of money-making away and that was the Auto industry it collapsed and so did Detroit but it's a much better place today they are building new homes new streets if we take the money out of your neighborhood in the surrounding areas you would live in the ghetto also
Eu sou brasileiro, a gente aqui só conhece o lado bom dos Estados Unidos, você mostrando a realidade, muito legal!!
brasil é muito pior
This is the reality for those living in Detroit. It really isn’t fair to say this is the reality of living in the U.S. there are people here who don’t even know Detroit to be a shithole because they’re so coddled
But the are to much...
I live in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and these are one of the best places I've ever seen. If it was here, it would be so expensive to live in that only millionares would be able to afford it. You people have truly no idea what poverty really looks like.
Vive na favela? Triste, nunca morei la mas sei como e
@@lagplus Não moro em favela, mas no subúrbio da zona norte, e é bem mais degradado do que qualquer lugar ai desse vídeo
it's still poverty. if someone has cancer at stage 1 and another person has cancer at stage 4, one has it worse but they've both still got cancer.
@@lagplus I wasn't but poverty kills
yeah lets make a competition on which areas of the world have it worse guys!
My boyfriend grew up on 9 Mile in Eastpointe, and while the houses are small and the roads suck ass, the difference when you go from 9 Mile to 8 Mile is incredible. I definitely try to stay away from Detroit unless I have to, people drive like maniacs and it feels very unsafe unfortunately. It’s so sad.
Eastpointe isn't Detroit. Eastpointe borders Detroit
@@DownInTheDirtyD313she never said she lived in Detroit she literally just said she avoids Detroit
Love seeing hellcats and Mercedes in the slums. Some of those people could totally get out of there if they wanted to
Bingo!
Absolutely they could. It’s kind of shocking how ingrained that way of living becomes for some people. They don’t want to leave it.
Don’t forgot a lot of them are stolen or rentals
They are probably depending on the hood as their income so not really. They arent people with high education and nice jobs. Those people left allready.
except they need somewhere to sell their drugs
So many big brick homes. One point Detroit as a city made more money then small countries because of the car companies. Had the biggest Middle-class in USA or think the world.
The downtown area of DETROIT is *BEAUTIFUL!!* This video is just showing the run down areas... FOCUSING ON THE negatives, which every large city has
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Detroit born and RAISED!!
@@tumarbongrox6074 my family started in Detroit in the 20's as Pollock's in Detroit I know how beautiful in was I have pictures from my family.
Yes sir, alot of us kids in High School had some really good part time jobs, and we all drove NEW MUSCLE Cars!!! I had a 66 Tempest Custom w/326
Pozdrawiam z Polski, z Wrocławia.
wonder what happened?
I’d love to see some interviews with some people in the area and hear their stories and thoughts about the conditions there.
As someone from the area, we all think that the area is great and people who don't live here overstate how "run down" it is. It's got problems but just like any other town, it's not as bad as it can seem portrayed by the media
@@freddyfozboy6969 Yes Detroit has many beautiful historic areas. Why aren't these shown?
@@audi9955 Because it's a video about the most dangerous hoods, not the most beautiful historic areas.
Yeah.... interview the termites.... ask them when they will be through eating this house..
That would be unwise. He’d probably get robbed or assaulted.
Italian here. We grew up dreaming about michigan's rich hoods, with well kept gardens, large cute houses and family cars in the parkway. I bet this was once a white hood. I don't know america enough to understand racial segregation but there is clearly a cultural issue here. It is not about skin or ethnicity, is about education and mindset. Stop mess with drugs, stop mess with hate and guns: get a fucking job and find your way.
Wise words
Yeah bro, people need to, like, just stop being poor. Big brained stuff!
I thought he was on the Eastside until I saw that Linwood sign 😳 The Westside has gone down also 🤦🏽♀️ I grew up on the far Eastside..those homes use to be beautiful. Some areas are still hanging on..my old neighborhood is.
Thats over by Central High School tore down from the floor down!!!! SMH its depressing to see
He was on the East too
@jmm5510: Your description sounds like my childhood home (1969-1984, 57xx block of Bishop).
Thank you for posting this video . The sadness I feel for people how on earth could this be allowed to happen to the city of my birth leaving people nothing across America .
Its happening in most Democrat citys. I have pics of all over the US California is bad
Democrats
Happening in all black communities for one reason or another
@@Dachozan1 painful
@@Dachozan1Nah not all of them, there’s black communities in US that are not ghetto.
The city is just terrible politicians and management.
Thank goodness I live in Australia
Charlie, next April Fool's, drive through the nicest neighborhood you can find.
He might arrested!
He might get shot in the rich neighborhoods
West Bloomfield
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😂 Richard
Not even a minute in this 8 minute video there's already a crackhead interaction event on camera
Thank you for the informative video! I saw a quiet, quiet suburb with sparsely populated streets. Some houses stand with old and destroyed shingles-probably they were abandoned more than 20 years ago. So there are few attractive jobs in this region.
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I have a lot of family that live there, this is also where my parents grew up. This is the reason why they moved away, they didn’t want my siblings and I to grow up in the hood based on their experiences. My mom tells me all the stories of when she would hear gunshots all the time, sometimes when she would get home from somewhere and she and her family would have to rush in the house because they didn’t know where they were coming from, she even heard them when she was trying to sleep at nights.
Hey
Place looks straight out of The Last of Us with how rundown some of the streets/houses are
Pisses us off too
As a person who’s been born and raised in Detroit, I hate this part of the city even though I currently live in this type of environment. Shooting, neighbors arguing and fighting outside every-night. I’m glad I have parents who are armed and ready for anything though, makes me feel more secure.
One of these days you need to be the one carrying the gun, can't expect parents to protect you. Shoot, if my alcoholic abusive mother had a gun when I was younger she would have shot me dead when she lost her temper just like how she assaulted me without one before. Needless to say I ended up in foster care
I've lived outside of Detroit my whole life and been there plenty of times but I don't go without something on me although I've never personally had a problem I know the potential danger going there
Sad cus there's still a ton of good people trapped in hoods like this
he pulled up on vezzo with that rolls 😂
0:30 she would make an excellent walker on the walking dead
Lol
I'm kindof busy right now
Irl thats the show down there
@@ralph1881 you live here?
@@jerroldb2709 yeah just outside the city. Live.work.play.
Despite the decay, the intrinsic beauty of what those homes and neighborhoods once were and can be again is compelling to me.
Thanks for the video! My Dad grew up there and I've always lived not too far. There are so many amazing places to eat and hang out but the hoods still scare the crap out of me! Lol
Love the city for many other reasons, though!
When you take the money out of a city like the collapse of the Auto industry yes it's going to go into ruin and remember the cities around Detroit they look like shit also
Raised here in Detroit I remember everybody's grass was green, everybody looked out for one another. Games of horseshoes and basketball and barbecue smells fill the air every 4th of July. Now I look at Detroit and l tears up. We lost a lot of our great gem.
It will come back! I think the revitalization is beginning already. They just need to keep it up and keep it steady. Detroit has so much potential as a city.
How long was that ago?
MAGA✊
@@justinmiller1118 Without a global debt reset there is no way. While the Detroit Metro (and the tiny downtown) might boom again there is no way anybody will pay Detroit's insane taxes (that they have to set because of the debt) just to be in a place this bad.
lol how many times u gon roll through detroit hoods? Can u make a video of you driving down detriots 7 mile road?
@@Chris-ru5eq Oh yea? Didn't know that. But yea this guy seems to spend alot of time in detroit. I remember when he made a video driving through se dc hoods. Everything in that particular video was def accurate and nothing really has changed since then. CharlieBo313 def is fearless driving thru ppl hoods like he does. Very entertaining content.
Nice to see a majority of the people still care about mowing their lawns🙏🙏🥰🥰
What went wrong with Detroit! This is what the city of Motown turned into?!?! I wouldn't even drive, down some of these streets at night! My heart went out to that sister with the red hair, standing on the corner. May God keep her. Smh.
Everyone in the world got some type of problem 🤔🤔🙏🙏🙏
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You really have to ask what went wrong?
I live in Detroit are neighborhood's are also trashed I don't know
I think we all know what "went wrong" with detroit but nobody wants to be the one to say it.
So shameful how the city of Detroit crumbled. The huge homes and large plots of land have become brittle.
It is obvious many of these were at some point magnificent homes, and still could be. I noticed that wherever the grass has been cut ,lawns maintained and the trash picked up it looked decent but these were the exception, so much trash everywhere, the roads have been left derelict by the municipality, the boulevards , sidewalks are lined by weeds, brush and wild overgrowth, broken windows everywhere. A gas station without the gas pumps ( says it all). Really depressing, paints a sad picture of Detroit. This might not be a fair observation but not a City I would visit.
In Europe they have nice looking places that have been standing for hundreds of years, and look at the way ours buildings decay after a few decades. Granted, much of this is just plain apathy from the residents, but it's a damn shame.
Apathy is one thing destructive tendency is another.
Education first.
I’m from the UK and this is honestly shocking. We have towns that are rundown, with high poverty and crime, but nothing on the scale of Detroit.
GM people are uneducated and as a result Toyota destroyed GM and the Detroit
You are correct it's a damn shame have you ever heard of the Oklahoma bombing that was a community a black people with businesses that didn't need any help from outside it took care of itself Detroit was a beautiful place until the big three pulled out people do not make ghettos The Authority does your government and that's a fact no money creates ghettos and that's what happened here no bomb but something just like it
Back in the late 1920s, Time Magazine referred to Detroit as " The City of Tomorrow. " Even though downtown is being revitalized and redeveloped, most of the neighborhoods are a lost cause, and that's a lot of real estate.
CharlieBo wasn't taking any chances at 0:40 🤣
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@@netnews9471 uh .. ok
@@netnews9471 So what's your point?
@@chination1796 for real dude lost my ass
Man even the trees and bushes look sad, I have to look up the history behind Detroit. Why it became what it is today absolutely nothing is maintained.
I can't understand how it is possible that there are so many homeless people and empty houses at the same time? This is like an oxymoron! Can’t the state combine those two things and solve both problems?
Everywhere
You should show the people where Uncle Rays chips are made some time lol
For those who don’t know Uncle Rays is in the ghetto and Better Made & Coca Cola on Warren Ave actually look like they are prison compounds
@@turtle1897 actually the fences are there to keep out the criminal
Element. Again,the buildings are not dangerous, just the criminal occupants.
@@yoyo762 yeah I know that’s the point I was kinda making lol you have to go through 2 security gates to get into Coca Cola
5:25
I can remember seeing that 7' UHF dish antenna all those years ago, I wanted that antenna (very powerful and directional for UHF stations).
I *CANT BELIEVE* it is still there, 40 years later (they are relatively fragile).
I would probably have grabbed it were it not for the condition of the roof and my considerable body mass.
I miss driving around Detroit on site seeing tours! Over the last year with the drive by/ road rage shootings and drag racing issues I have stayed away from the D!
You only have a problem going to Detroit, if you have a problem IN DETROIT. If you don't have a problem with anyone, as long as you mind your business, youre good.
@@enricorodrigues-castragran7810 being from chi that’s how most places are but news makes it seem worse then it is smh
Like a zoo or safari huh....you people are so disrespectful 😒
@@enricorodrigues-castragran7810 Thanks for clarification...I'm in the UP and have always wanted to go check it out down that way but idk🤣 I don't wanna be taking a ride through and get shot for no reason, I don't even know if just being white would be a reason😳🤔
@@tracyliberty8031 I mean that's kind of how it works just don't go to the bad parts of Detroit at night you should check out downtown its way more beautiful than what this video shows other than that how is the UP? Is it nice I wanna visit it sometime soon I heard some from there call us trolls 💀💀
I’m here because Lizzo just said if Comi-la and tampon Tin wins, the whole country will look like Detroit. Wanted to see for myself what the nation gonna look like.
This is no more than lack of pride in where you live and how you take care of things. I grew up poor in a family of 9 and our home never looked like these, Detroit used to be a beautiful city.
Aqui no Brasil ha 50 anos passados,,Detroit era o sonho brasileiro,,queriamos ir pra la,,eu ate agora trocaria Detroit pelo RS Brasil,,aqui mui calor e muito mais sujo que ai,,alguem ama Detroit e limpa,eu a vejo limpa e arborizada
Detroit ppl live below the poverty in majority of the time. A house there is 5000, to 25000. They buy them the way they came and they never fix them up they just leave when they money's right. Fixing a house is more expensive then moving buying a new one for them.
@@stick4184 we lived way below the poverty level as well.
@@emilylabo7053 I sense White trashionalism
Can't have shit in detroit 💀
I was watching these shows about Detroit., you do a very good job explaining to America and the world how bad things are… I was very sad to see what happened to this once beautiful city. Americans should be ashamed what happened to this historical and beautiful area of the country.. is this the beginning of the end of the United States 😢
Not often you see cities where the cars are worth more than the houses... (and some of the houses are more hole than house - they spend 30 k on a car but cant spend 3 k on lumber to protect the house from rain, snow and wind...)
Always sad to see these. Reminds me a lot of when I was working in Gary and East Chicago. So much beauty in what you know was once an incredible and booming place. Wish we could put money back into the places it needs to be. Lack of wealth only creates bigger disparities between groups and creates a larger gap over time.
Dirty ass hoods
it always amazes me how many nice cars there are in the neighborhoods
It makes you wonder whether they have some kind of social security support. They spend it on cars but they can’t spend it on the improvement of their homes?
@@Unicysis narcos
they're Stolen bud or drug money
@@Unicysis food stamps welfare obama phones to sell dope / probably not "THEIR HOMES" either
Easy to own a nice car when a house cost 5k.
Some of them in the hood have nicer cars than mine!
It’s bc they live where they live it’s the mindset of …..”if I drive a nice car ppl will think I live in a nice area with a nice home “
That's all I could think of... The homes are all about to crumble but everyone drives nice cars.
I’m sure they lease them.
*I saw a car*
CBo bingo time again 🙄🙄
@@jonathant.8952 I will say, it is very expensive to bring these home back to where they need to be. For example, if you see a Big brick porch that's in bad shape, you're talking $20,000 to just fix that.
what an aggressive and strange culture where people live amongst ruins of capitalism and refuse to leave
Ruins of Capitalism…exactly right!
It's really bizarre that there's a Rolls Royce parking at 6:22.
here after Trump said the whole country would look like this if kamala gets a promotion
What a horrible place to live.
The inequality that exists in the United States and the extreme poverty that is seen there is terrible.
0:43 normal day in Detroit, literally 💀
is she a black drug addict??? i thought it was only white people
Do you ever show some of the hidden jewels of Detriot? There are some beautiful neighborhoods in Detriot. We get enough bad publicity.
Indian Village and Boston Edison!
Right. There are a lot of good pockets in the D! wish he would have at least slowed down and showed the street signs of the areas he was rolling through. I live in Detroit and my neighborhood looks nothing like he was showing but I have to remember this video was about some of the roughest parts of town. Regardless, I'm still call Detroit my home for over 50+ years and got love for the D!
Sherwood Forest --Palmer Park
Charlie is a crackhead. He makes his money showing the poverty areas of the city. He has to show what pays him
But thanks for showing the city some love
I don’t know why, but there is something charming in this video. I feel the chill vibe of people makes it! Yes the district looks abandonned but in the same time it give a “ no need to be perfect “ message in my opinion
you really found the perfect way to capture a city. love all your videos.
Big ups from Australia. Very interesting videos.
Do they have places like this in Australia?
@@hazelbotedapgonzalez6172 we have some poorer areas. No real heroin problems or anything but we have some meth hot spots. The difference is no one has guns here. So no one really fears for their life. There are very few guns here in general and those who own them are usually bikie gangs etc and stick to themselves. The gap between rich and poor is a little closer too.
I’m in Sydney and like all countries you have your affluent suburbs and the not so favourable suburbs. Only difference is with the disadvantaged suburbs there is no real danger and you’re safe in mowing your lawn, hanging by your car or going for a walk because of our strict gun laws.
And just WHO made it dangerous?
Remember, stop lights are treated as stop signs in some areas
And nobody takes the 55 miles per hour signs seriously on the freeway. The flow of traffic goes about 70-75 mph.
Damn, Mogadishu has really gone to shit. I kid I kid. I guess this is what happens to a company town when the industry dries up.
looks like a great set for a horror movie.
Check out barbarian, takes place in a neighborhood like these
@slashngash6718 i watched it. so good and scary
Charlie the Detroit Bro!!
*BRO MAKING ME WONDER SOME GON CHANGE BOUT THE 🌎*
You already know the owner of that Rolls Royce sells dope 🤣
The world is dangerous 😎
6:21 dudes driving around in a convertible Mercedes in quite possibly the lowest income housing area I have ever seen. Dudes either debted to the eyeballs or the smartest man in that hood
i was wondering that myself how they all have nice cars.
@@machellekeels8344 same reason why rappers you aint never heard of before got stacks
They gon do anything with that money but move out 😂😂
Rolls Royce across the street too
its obvious drug money lol
Maybe if you join another workers union, the last few manufacturers might just let you do you, by moving to China.
Actually looks a little better. Looks like people are starting to move back in. They should form some kind of block rehab program where the residents keep the empty houses outside mowed and cleand up, which would attract buyers with rehab plans in mind.
There still knocking down homes that's a good thing. I remember they where finding body's in these homes that where left open or half burn down. There slowly cleaning up.
Charlie be out there risking his life to give us quality content
The rat problem must be intense
No dip my dad grew up with roaches and rats living in his house, literally went in his cereal, just took them out and kept eating.
I have never seen neighborhoods this awful where I live , I would be happy terrified to be in this area.
There are beautiful neighborhoods in Detroit you were just looking at the ones that they chose to show and when you take the financial base from a city like the big three did and move to other countries this is what you get if they take the money out of your neighborhood right now you would be terrified again
as a german i dont get why they leave these houses this way. here in germany you would pay like half a million dollars for one of these buildings
Video cut when he was taking to that dope fiend, Charlie scooped that.
😂😂 you would have did it
LOL
@@Hoodworldtv Any hole is the goal
Lmao for real 😂
THANKS. MEOWW.
Can you imagine the school system?
As long as they take care of the stadium area areas everything's okay
The city takes care of its interests, but outside of true infrastructure (roads, drains, water supply, and utilities) the residents must take responsibility gor their neighborhood. And when folks arent self motivated, like in all the big cities, the neighborhoods fall to pieces like this. My street (St John, between Freer and Central) has become a sespool due to poor quality of residents.
@@michaelhunter3101 all big cities Detroit the only big city that looks like this
It’s not like this everywhere and there’s been so much improvements in the last three years, you needs to drive thru those neighborhoods and show them as well.
If you are stuck in a place like this, literally save up 200$ for a greyhound ticket to anywhere. Thats what I did. took a couple years of homeless counseling but there are people in every state willing to help homeless people. For example i went to Bangor in maine into the homeless shelter. I chose maine for the climate, lobster, ocean, and safety, but you can go anywhere. There is no reason to be stuck in this kind of place. In america, you can just leave where you are at any time, you have that right. The entire country is available to choose from. You can even go to hawaii or alaska with a 1 way plane ticket. I have my own place now.
Great job 👍 Props from across the lake.
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"I'm a little kid and I live in Detroit. Life is so boring I decided to do something about it. When it's night I sneak out of the house with a book of matches and set abandoned houses on fire. When I grow up I want to be a fire fighter"
😂 🤣 😅
😒Cut it out kid.
@@kevingunnery5470 😂Lolol!
@@kevingunnery5470 I'm just a little kid and clever too.
@@Mardasee my comment was in a joking manner…
Hoping that you car doesn’t break down.
This is the real America, i wonder why people have a bad stereo type of eastern Europe when look what is in America itself!?
they got some good sized houses but the whole area looks forgotten about
The finest in democrat leadership....
The poorest states in America are all Republican states
@@Andrew19991000 and they're still nicer than any Democrat run city. Your point?
This has been under the democrats and the republican party. So what is either one of your points. It is inexperienced people in charge. THAT is the issue 🤦🏿♂️
@@Andrew19991000 also everything else is cheaper so it cancels out dumbass
whats teh point of this comment? Republicans and democrats they both created the blight on this nation
Ahh! Charliebo313 just cruising on a Sunday afternoon! 😎
Notice how these animals can't even show the common curtesy to step out of the way for a passing car........
Lol and the one that commented this is just the same and you should blame your little Americans dream these people have no respect the have no future in the getto they haven't since 1979
My father graduated from Wilbur Wright HS, Detroit, back in 1938, and my mother went to Cass Tech, back in 1939. The tragic story of all when my grandparents, had a thriving grocery store, at W. Jefferson, from the late 1930's to 1967. They closed it down, after the 67', riots, when the area, got torched..
Because they didn't want black people in Detroit. Don't forget that park bucko
Get over it. Go attend a Trump rally
@@eventsigil9176 what does being a Republican, have to do with the plight of Detroit, bud..? The problem, pal..is left wing nut's, like you that have driven this city into a cesspool..
@@michaelhegyan7464 Did I say I am a left winger? The real problem is the Jooish problem that wants to destroy all goyim because they think we are beneath cattle and that our only purpose is to serve their torah BS
What is 67’riot bro?