Arriving at Venezuela & Brazil Border (overwhelming situation)
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- Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024
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Please don't donate to these places. Donations end up hurting the economy even more as the people inside the country can't compete with the free things being given out by welfare/donation facilities. Socialism has already ruined their economy enough, don't add on to that.
You have wavois.
Caracas was getting very bad , I had been In Valencia on and of and liked spending time there.
A few of my friends invited me to go with them to meet friends there, I known two of the people there.
It did not take long how dangerous Caracas became.
I was going to leave through the Venezuela/Columbia boarder.
I changed my mind instantly when the shotting shooting broke out.
Farca. Also had Venezuelans aslo.
There was a lot of dynamics.
A lot of chavistas where clueless about the drug and other agandas going on.
Well maybe but it was a damn good thing for me some of my good friends where chavistas.
Soy un alaska
No es Norteamericano.
The reason Venezuela is in trouble is because the elected government is fighting against the bankers of the Western World, not because it is a dictatorship. The financial crash is due to the U.S. allowing banks to ruin Venezuela so they can control it. It's an ole story that repeats in all countries who fight the CRIMINAL PRIVATE BANKs which are used to control entire nations.
@@dallahan7879 yeah that's not true. What's hurt the economy is lack of leadership, not socialism. What's hurt the economy was basing it entirely on oil, not socialism. What's hurt the economy is a dictator in power who cares more about keeping himself and his cronies fat and happy than actually seeing that his people are cared for. Socialism had little to do with that.
@@DormantIdeasNIQ that is a lie.
I was there, don't try to try to convince me of that lie.
This is by far the most interesting and authentic travel channel on RUclips right now!
Thank you very much!
Right now? It always has been
@@IndigoTraveller agreed and love your longer videos that just show the soroundings, peoples and perspectives, would not mind if you made them 45 mins or more!
@Hailey Hedland I’ve seen his vids and they are super interesting and unique but he gives off pervy sex tourist vibes sometimes and his comment section whenever there’s a woman in his videos get weird.
watch harald baldr and bald and bankrupt! they are great!!!
This Brazil-Venezuela trip is so fascinating
Thanks ED
I've done this trip in 1986. We're a team of brasilian musicians. Other times...
As a Venezuelan, I am very grateful to see videos like these, where you show reality from a very humble and human perspective. Thank you so much!
I'm from Venezuela (And Colombia) and I think there must be a control of people who seek asylum. More than 20 years old of social crisis results in some horrible people. Most of us just want to help our families back home, but there's a small portion who want to replicate their crimes abroad. I only expect the countries fostering Venezuelans to treat them with respect, and sadly, in South America there's two or three countries who have treated us like shit (In Peru, my eight year old cousin was bullied for being Venezuelan. When he told his teachers, they told him he couldn't complain and that his bullies letting him go to school was enough hospitality). I live in Argentina and it's much better. In here, there's also lots Brazilians. They are amazing people with beautiful souls and I'm lucky to call some of them my friends. If Venezuela one day gets back on its feet, we will try to pay all the help Colombia, Brazil, Argentina and other countries have given us.
Lloramos? Saludos desde Perú
Acredito que se as coisas melhorarem na Venezuela, seja lá como isso ocorra, 100% dos venezuelanos voltarão ao país deles, inclusive os "indesejáveis".
@@trintaeumdodezdedoismilede4451 Isso espero. Tuda minha familia quer voltar. Mais e muito complexo, porque agora ha venezolanos com duas nacionalidades, criancas nascidas em outro pais. E eles se sentem mas desse outro pais. Meus primos em US nem se quer falam espanhol e adoram o futebol americano.
Q bueno q te traten bien aca en arg
Saludos
A grande maioria dos brasileiros são extremamente acolhedores. Você não deve nada a ninguém, se você trabalha, está colaborando com o nosso povo. E se ama meu pais eu a considero uma brasileira.
My wife is from Brazil. I’m American. I have seen a lot of what your seeing. This is how others live. It changes your perspective of everything. Most people have no idea of what it’s actually like, outside their own city. Thank you for what you do.
She clearly should have taken you to visit other parts of the country, because that is not how most of it looks like.
Sou brasileiro
Fair play to going to places many people wouldn’t go and showing the stories of different people ! Doing some amazing work and putting out some great content and much appreciated ,keep it up !
Thank you Alicja!
It's a similar situation here in South Africa. Zimbabwe is like Venezuela and South Africa is Brazil. It's crazy to see how as soon as you leave South Africa into Zimbabwe the world around you changes.
You're fortunate to have Diego as your traveling companion/guide. He's articulate, laid-back and approachable with people, and trilingual! Portuguese, Spanish and English. I like how he wears the Brazilian footwear of choice- havaianas.
He wasn't so real anyways, the shop owner was totally pissed off about the immigrants the translation didn't make justice
Always love seeing the perspective you provide man. Such a more clear picture than what we see/hear in the news 🙌🏽
Thanks to Janet Yellen we're gonna have to follow the lead of the people in venezuela! !
Amen! Since being with my partner who is from Brazil I've learned so much more than what they tell us here in America they are such beautiful loving people from the ones I've met here in Orlando and Tampa Florida so welcoming so consoling
Thank you!
At least his videos in Brazil, in fact, he only reproduced sensationalist stereotypes, in Rio he only showed favelas, in Sao Paulo he just showed addicts and crazy people on the street, nothing that television, major media and films already show.
@@escola83 Its reality though. My partner was hoping to see the beautiful Parts but there's Beauty in both sides and that is not the type of documentation Indigo Traveller does he goes to the harder parts and actually get people to help they need through donations and such anybody can go to a beautiful beach and say hey look how beautiful this is you can find it online if you wish to watch it
“The state’s called ‘Romania’” 😂😂😂😂
At least you tried man, it’s Roraima
I am located 1600 km. (1000 miles) north of Roraimas most northern point. Almost the same distance from here to Florida.
Seems easy enough to read the word. 😂
I heard him say that and was like “What did he say?” 😂. Thanks for the clarification. 🙂
Brazil's geography is insane.
Its most eastern point is closer to Africa than it's most north to southern point .
Impressive!
Brazil is larger than Australia.
5th largest country in the world. Larger than the continental US.
@@flopunkt3665 Yes sure, Australia is 7.692 million km². Brazil 8.516 million km², Europe are are 1,664 thausand more: 10.18 million km²
Respeita o Brasil q ate gringo gosta (um exemplo é o comentario wue que estou respondendo (:
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as a brazillian the situation in south america makes me so mad, seeing my brothers from venezuela and argentina suffering so much is heartbraking, im glad that even our situation here being bad, we still have life quality
that happens pretty much in all developing countries now. My country Turkey is having a similar situation right now. Unstable politics + one man rule= terrible economy and poverty
Is it a little better in Colombia, Chile, or Uruguay??/ maybe costa rica and panama eventhough that's more central america?
@donfs S chile and uruguai are very stable and nice to live for SA standards, colombia and brazil are both prospering (brazil not so much) in a very slow pace and have a lot of criminality and poverty issues, but still far from venezuela, no country here is CLOSE to that situation, argentina is going in that direction, but still not so bad
@@joaofranciscooliveira1821 "Argentina is going in that direction" lol. Argentina is not so well no but it can't be compared to Venezuela. There is full democracy, we can buy products and there is more stability than in Venezuela. We are far from being another Venezuela. And no, I don't support Kirchnerism.
Nothing like this happens in Argentina, stop talking bullshit if you don't know
I live in Lebanon and i can relate to the situation in Venezuela
So sad to see people in both countries in such difficult times
@toni kay Many Lebanese made their home in Venezuela. Some of our Lebanese friends returned to Lebanon but suffered greatly with violent unrest there. We wish you and all Lebanese peace and harmony.
Respect from holy land
i live in iran and things are not great either in here too, unfortunately
@@mohammadreza3627 Yes, but still not so bad like in Venezuela. Ok, you have theocratic dictatorship in your country but in Venezuela you can get kill for ten dollar on the street
@@manjelos yeah that is horrible :(
Your editing has got so crisp over the years! As an old fan and also an editor myself, I have to congratulate you on the quality of your work and content.
I've watched you videos for so long waiting for a brazilian series because I knew how truly you could capture the different realities of our people.
Thank you so much for showing my country in this humain perspective and in such a comprehensive and admirable way. Keep up with the good work! 🇧🇷
That truly means a lot to me, Mikhael! Thanks for noticing the changes in the editing and appreciating a different perspective of the people lives in your incredible country. All the best, mate. Cheers again!
The two new Walmart greeters are both Venezuelans who just got here. They are both engineers back in Caracas but here in USA they have to start all over. However, both say they are glad they got out...it's pretty bad there now they said.
Wait till they get a dose of our woke Bolsheviks
@@jthunders so true!
Venezuelan watching from Germany. I can understand both sides but it makes me sad what's happening
Indeed, very sad.
Thank you for showing the reality of my country Venezuela to the world, people see the news but doesn't understand how it's really living there, we all left for the same reasons, no present and no future living in my beautiful country, I live in Canada now so you can imagine how far I feel from it, but how close with your videos I feel, thank you for bringing me a little closer, keep it up 🙏🏼
Coragem Venezuela. Love from Portugal🇵🇹
Beautiful words. I hope things are going well for you up in Canada.
Just remember why you left, and make to vote correctly....If not...youre spreading the same crap somewhere else.
I’m not surprised it’s a Communist country just Cuba do a Cubs video you will see
invading other people’s country illegally I don’t think is the solution with covid going around
In Trinidad they cross everyday but the Government also deports a lot of them
More sides to this story
@@joshsmith7699 Most sides to your lies! Dude, Venezuela was hit with US sanctions! The same with Cuba. You didn't know that? Did the corporate media tell you that?
Good to see Lenny back in the videos!
I actually met up with Lenny in Buenos Aires in February 2020 and we had some corona beers at a bar ( coincidently right before corona virus came to be ) and we chatted about Nic’s Venezuelan series.
It was super interesting. These days Lenny is a street photographer in BA, check his Instagram out for some incredible photos. He’s as cool in person as he is in Nic’s series.
So cool, glad you guys got to meet up. He sure is a legend of the channel
@@IndigoTraveller you should do an interview with Lenny now in Argentina, to see how a Venezuelan immigrant have to restart all his live after being pushed to leave his own land
@@jean22334 Definitely!
Who else is binge watching these videos? BEST CHANNEL ON RUclips
I have been following Venezuela for many years.
I have also learned a lot from these people and planting crops in case my country also fails.
Just to give a perspective of how things have changed in Venezuela today’s average price of a hotdog is 3.850.000Bs yeah, millions.
Wow, like Germany in 1923
Just like the German Weimar Republic between WW1 and WW2. Sad
@@ayy2193 yeah such a post war economy and inflation.
@@discoverlight how many us dollars does that equal?
@@juliussrensen7468 around 2/2.1 usd
N: "How's the bus ride, Diego?"
D: "Really interesting, a lot of vomiting."
N: "Great. Let's go."
🤮😀
Hahahaha
Yep very pleasant then?
What was the reason drugs?
I admired Lenny can I send him some money?
@@amandeepv Shaking roads I guess as he refers to.
12:30 Dogs vs cats tension in the background hahahah
Battle!
They know whats about to happen to them.....yikes !
😂😂😂
This is easily the best travel channel in the world. It's real, it's independent, it's cool, it's high quality, it's all the good things and more. Nick is the best! What a great human being. I love how he always is close to the people, the reality of the place but he has no prejudice, he doesn't insert politics into his work.
Brazil is too big for just 4 episodes. You gotta come back and explore more of the Midwest, southeast and southern regions of Brazil.
I always worry about your safety bro. Be safe out there. Thanks for making such great videos.
Join me on this journey to the Venezuelan Border. If you want to see more of what it is like inside Venezuela, you can watch my *Venezuela Series* here:
ruclips.net/p/PLN0FlxE6vY5DStG-4au_6WRpE27l31rNR
Thank you for watching 🇻🇪
Cheers!
Maybe Guyana next?
Thanks nick. Godbless bud
Love these Sunday morning uploads. Really gives my Sunday a good vibe and keeps me looking forward to when I can travel again 🌞
Venezuela again...wonderfull
Nick good brother. I started “traveling” with you several years ago. My earliest impression was: “Where is this young Kiwi taking us?” Not so much relative to place (that part was obvious!), but relative to life perspective. This is now also obvious. Good man, Nick! It has been very eye and heart opening voyaging through the continents with you. Be blessed and travel on! Whenever you get to Bali, an open door and a couple of friends will welcome you and any companion. (It’s a great place to chill between the struggles.)
Thank you Alan, for your long time support and words of encouragement. Means a lot. Hopefully we cross paths one day! Hope all is well with you!
Gracias a los dos por ese excelente trabajo, como venezolana residente en Brasil me he sentido valorada y muy querida por este hermoso país. Es cierto que hay persona con mañas inclusive enviadas por el mismo gobierno de Maduro para generar conflictos, pero los BUENOS SOMOS MÁS.
Local views about the refugee crisis was super interesting. No sugar-coating the situation or only showing palatable views. Great stuff.
there is something interesting going on in the Closed Captioning. It appears that the system is programmed to filter out an entire vocabulary of negative words. For example, the interview with the shopkeeper,. starting at 17:00. Turn on CC and you will notice that the words kill, thief, thieves, criminals, rob, robber, robbery, refugees, murders, murderers, etc. What is accomplished by this? The words are spoken opening in BOTH languages, yet the English translation is a blank line to confirm the word is removed.
It's a brave new world, welcome.
It's probably because RUclips/Google is an US corporation and the US is obsessed with censoring swearwords from the public (e.g. all the censored music and tv shows where 'bad' words are beeped out). Meanwhile publicly glorifying death, violence, guns and sexualizing the fuck out of every female all seems perfectly acceptable. All while pretending to be very religious though. It's weird.
@@mmm-xc8zk But these are not even swear words, so what the heck? It makes reading if u can't hear it kinda pointless
This is the first channel I came across that does this
I remember your videos from Venezuela and the food project many of us participated in. Love seeing how people are actually living and what THEY think about the situation, not necessarily what media portrays. Thanks Nick!
Thank you for the long time support!
Commin to Merca, thx ol jo 😂😢😊
Love all your series! Thank you for showing different views from countries all over the world.
Thank you, Mark!
It's so crazy watching life through your travels. I love how you travel with intention and show the real life for us.
I'm from Turkey. Your channel and its contents have helped me improve my English and culture. It's a great channel, I hope it gets better.🙏
Gracias for creating a huge advocacy mi país Venezuela.
Mi familia came from Maracay.
Haven't been in the country almost a decade.
Dios te bendiga my homeland💜
Cheers for this, was really interesting listening to the locals, keep well.
Thanks David!
So sad how my country has gone to 💩 Thanks for making these videos
Are you still in India?
it's sad to see Carlos, keep your head up and keep making awesome content, i follow your channel too
Volpe declare Venezuela state of india
Looking foward for a better future to our venezuelans brothers. Greetings from Brazil!
Felicidades, hermano
@@budimanchandra2782 he is in miami
I can't tell you how badly I wish your videos were twice as long.... And if they were I'd still say the same! I love what you are doing!
Thank you Jerrad! Means a lot!
I don't know why this channel doesn't have more subscribers. The visual alone is one of the best on youtube.
Thank you Indigo Traveller for all you do for the people of Venezuela! You're a blessing sir the world needs to hear and see. I'll be doing the same thing this fall. I'm in USA and I'm so shocked at how many people, especially young ones don't have a clue of what's happening in Venezuela. Every chance I get I'm sharing with them and try to educate them to keep America free and prosperous. Again thank you so much for your vids full of great information.
I came across this channel while being high as hell and to be honest, I really don’t regret it one bit. High or not this is the content that’s worth watching at any moment of the day. Ive woken up at 4am and put this on. So interesting! Gained a sub my friend! 💯
Thank you very much, glad you enjoy!
You sound like me as a teenager 😂. I use to always discover crazy interesting channels whil I was high. I don’t do it anymore but enjoy your day my friend.
Colombian cocaine farmers and the FARC guerrilla, Maduro, ELN guerrilla appreciate your patronizing their better merchandise. Maduro also export other type of junk to the States.
I am on Holidays, but even that I can’t miss your series 😀
Cheers from 🇩🇴
Legends! Thank you and enjoy your trip
I am from Malaysia, have been following Nic's journey in Brazil since January 2021.
I feel terrible to know about the current situation in Venezuela. I hope the condition will be better soon. We, in Malaysia, used to watch Venezuelan telenovelas 20 years ago.
Obrigado! My partner is from Fortaleza north Brazil. Such amazing people! We're watching your generous travels, donations and documentation of your beautiful travels. Such amazing people ive learned. Just got home from Brazilian church here in Tampa Florida. 👏🙏💖
as a venezuelan i just want to tell you thank you so much for the support,i don't see still the day that this nightmare get over and i might come back to my country,greetings from Costa Rica
Your Venezuelan episodes are the best that’s why I subscribe😏
Thank you!
I like how you showed both sides of the story. Border towns are almost always conflicted in their feelings.
Watching from Georgia and waiting Nick's reply - Enjoy!
Hey Saba!
Nick your an absolute beast in journalism your work is appreciated
Thanks for this report. You are a brave young man! I spent the summer of 1974 in Brasil. I enjoyed it very much - many fond memories.
I’ve been waiting for this!
Enjoy!
12:16 Sorry I wasn't able to focus on the conversation here, I was watching the cats and dogs!
Yeah, they were having battle haha
It would be really interest to see you being at “las Villas” which are like the Argentinian Favelas. If you ever have the opportunity to go to Argentina it would be super interesting to see that!
For some reason I stopped seeing these videos in my feed ever since COVID, just saw this one and I’m beyond happy to see that there’s others to watch!
After watching this.
It makes us appreciate what little we have seem so much.
I was expecting that little boy to start singing like he did in the other Venezuela videos. I had actually got sick of hearing him sing in the other videos, but this time I found myself missing him . . . go figure. Great, great video.
This is interesting. This Brazil Boarder State is practically an extension of Venezuala.
Is one of the poorest states in Brazil and overlooked by the brazilian central power ...which makes things worse for the immigrants.
Of course not? Just the border town of Pacaraima used to be more connected to Venezuela, now the inflow of migrants and refugees has affected the whole state but it didn't use to be like that.
On the contrary, I saw a lot of Brazil in there and none of the current Venezuela. It actually looks safer than the place I grew up.
It's so sad to see how some psycho politician can destroy the wealth of a whole country
let`s call them by the name..socialists
You see what socialism and communism can do in practice? We were the richest country in South America and now we're have more people leaving Venezuela than in Syria, and Syria it's in war!!! Don't buy this crap ideologies, teach our young people about the Venezuela case, it's incredible to see how many young people believe in these ideologies but they don't see how a whole country can died from it
@@Kv2BBoy do you even know what socialism means? the true meaning?
@Juliano FG wanna be socialist but america is interfering and want's to make capitalism out of Venezuela. everywhere where socialism wants to thrive, americans don't allow it because americans will see how good socialism is and will start asking for it in their own country
@Mike Paul the US military is very socialist. Education, food, healthcare, housing, its all paid for by the government. Socialism is good for the military, but not for you?
This border video was so good. Almost forgot you was in Brazil for a moment cause we’re so used to the Colombian/Venezuela border stories.
Thank you from Australia for such a raw & honest insight into something we get no news about Much appreciated
12:29 the dogs fighting with the cats in the back😂😂😂
in 19:08 as a brazlian I'll say what I think about this, He said we should welcome them and give them the best oportunities, I agree, but we also have to filter who comes here, and this town has it's border open (legal/illegaly) and no filtering whatsoever, You can't just say '' we should be welcoming them '' that's not how the world works buddy, some filtering is needed, we don't want bad ones coming in, only good ones.
Agree. His statements are so self serving. People love to ignore the harsh realities to falsely elevate themselves. There's a lot of people like that. And they usually move to other regions when the result of their policies make living too dangerous.
Bernie Sanders highly praises the success of Venezuela. He especially highlighted that the subway is free to all people.
Thank you for all that you do, Nick! Stay safe🙂💞
Curious to know what your absolute favorite country in the world is including your home country, though that's probably an impossible question to answer. Beautiful videos, beautiful perspectives.
Thanks
It is really hard to make a comment and don’t be radical after what the store owner said, but I want to reflect my opinion in history. Venezuela literally open its door to immigration. We never care about where you were coming from. For us immigrants are synonymous of development, culture richness. Even in the worse moments of some countries history like Colombia in the 80’s with the FARC conflict, we never said take them back. We just need help. This is our bad moment in our own history and we need help of our fellows.
Thank you so much for all the job you do showing the reality. Thank you!
its also very easy to comment welcome everyone when we are at a safer place/city like most rich libtards. I support whoever local opinion when they feel their life are getting unsafe. The key thing to welcome immigration is government/police support plus enough economic growth to have new jobs to settle down. Brazil is basically shit too to handle it. Argument like saying the 80s to 90s on countries like USA, Venezuela, etc was built on immigration is outdated. Its different times now. In the past there is lower population, bigger growth, lesser inflation, its like the golden age for growth. Those who failed to sustain that growth and become poor now is due to shit government or lazy people due to social policies spoonfeeding. Now everywhere is facing high population, massive inflation, global competition and argument is still we should welcome immigration? Stats are totally different now and thinking should change.
@@Ian-hn8ty well said, these social programs will all fall like dominos soon
The problems that the Columbians had with farc is not the same thing that Venisuela is currently dealing! So to equate the two is morally wrong and intellectually dishonest. Venisuela's problem was democratically self inflicted. So if they voted for chavez or the bus driver then they SHOULD be sent back to live in the problems THEY created.
Very authentic and he tells the real story. A great watch!
I never thought you would go again to Venezuela, but I’m glad you did! It’s an update on my country’s current situation. I’m fan of your work! Be safe.
Another one of the super exciting video that I couldn’t wait to watch. Am so proud of you my brother. Your a legend to me. I hope one day I may atleast be like you. You inspire me a lot, you also inspired me to start a channel and now it’s growing very fast thanks a lot men. Be blessed always I hope your fans may also atleast think of supporting me too
Thank you! All the best with your future!
@@IndigoTraveller thanks 🙏 and I Hope even one day we can make a collaboration video together if you won’t mind 🤗 👍
Great eye-opening video Nick. And the highlight of this Brazilian series is Diego: he's hot!
Hahaha thanks!
Ganhou meu like na hora que vi tu batendo o marmitão acompanhado do Baré brabo haha
Really well done video
I’ve been following you ever since you made a video about my country - Lithuania. It is amazing how much you have achieved and how much you have developed! All the best and I am looking forward for more interesting videos.
I am from Brazil . I like so much your videos . I am very happy your at my country
(Correction)The translations are good but not precise. But I appreciate the work you put at it.
"They're walking around. Might kill you for money"
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*HAHAHAHAHA*
That laugh gave me a heart attack
Tragic to see what’s happened to Venezuela. My sister lived there for 6 years during the 80s when there was a large prosperous middle class. Oil had been extremely good to the Venezuelan people but the appalling Maduro thugs have destroyed the country and funneled billions into their personal accounts.
Yeah the crippling economic sanctions where they cant even import medicine and the US trying to overthrow the government since 20 years while London seized the countrys gold reserves have surely NOTHING to do with it.
It was not the big deal before maduro anyways, there were mainly rich and poor and nothing in between
@@captainfreedom3649 Your dictator maduro sent everything to Russia including gold! Each country who became Russian friendly body, sooner or later becomes poor, that’s Cuba, N. Korea, Combodja, Angola, Zimbabve, former soviet union countries and yours too!!
Thanks for being quite supportive with the people from my country and for showing the world the reality of millions of migrants like me that left their families and everything they had behind to cross the border and escape from Venezuela. Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺 🇻🇪❤️
Sounds like The Land of Entrapment
New messco 😊
WE'RE HITTING 1MILLION THIS YEAR!
haha thanks Khalid!
My heart breaks for my venezualan brothers and sisters....in the USA we are heading that way...😢😢
Sure, we've got issues here in the States but we're not anywhere near as horrible as Venezuela
Keep voting democrat you're nearly there
@@gavinross3743 sadly, in california where l'm at...we are there....🥺🥺🥺🤬🤬
@@YouSoCute2000 I'm also from Cali, San Fransisco to be exact, sure we've issues such as i405 and homelessness but we're not anything like Venezuela, a failed broken country
Roraima, not Romania. 😂
Great video by the way. I'm Brazilian and definitely would not go to some of the places you went to.
One of the best RUclips Channels. Your videos are so fascinating and real 👏👍
Every part of every country is different and diverse, I live in the Midwest (middle of country) in the USA and there are MANY parts and cities of my own country I have not seen, I think it’s hard for the average person to leave the area they grow up in. Thankful for videos like yours so we can see it all!
Hope you come to Namibia one day. 🇳🇦🇳🇦🇳🇦🇳🇦❤
17:05 This is the same what Castro did in 1980, the Mariel Boatlift. He allowed Cubans to emigrate to the US but opened up the prisons and insane asylums and let the inmates travel with the refugees. As is fsmously depicted in the movie Scarface. Maduro is taking cues from Castro's playbook.
Most of those were political prisoners that rebelled against castro. Usually hit men trying to kill castro people- you wouldn't do the same?
because I can't sleep I am one of the firsts !
Great :)
My father is from brazil and i cant wait to go there one day and this brazil trip of yours has been very entertaining for me. He is from the country side where there is not that much violence when compared to Rio and Sao Paulo, and i couldn't imagine how beautiful it is
Our countryside is very beautiful, specifically if you go to the inner cities in the states of São Paulo, Mato Grosso and Rio Grande do Sul.
Thank you once again, Nick. Looking forward to the next episode. Really appreciated the clips from 2019 in the middle. Take care!
That was a hard comment on electing a dictatorship and living in your own miserable misery. It's tough love from him. Food for thought America
He was being realistic. They chose socialism and got what they wanted. We Brazilians shouldn't have to pay the bill for it. Did you see the Caracas subway? It is not free because of the lack of employees as they said, it is free because it was built with Brazilian tax payer money and Venezuela never paid us back.
I didnt say he was wrong
With all the money floating around in other countries we could easily get them on they're feet. Has to be some donation channels for those suffering.
All they need is sanctions lifted and America to legalize drugs to wipe out the Cartels. That woould be a start.
Sean Penn's People's Paradise! Coming to a failed U.S. state near you.
That shop keeper was bang on with what he said, smart man.
Watched your Venezuela series before when you were there the first time, feels like only yesterday that you went there.
I don't understand something: the guy selling burgers is clearly making more than 6$ a month.. Why are people even working for 6$ a month instead of starting their own burger shop or other?
Very good point.
In order for regular people to get ahead, a stable society is needed. In poor/unsafe places there is no credit, so people cannot borrow money to start a business, and worse yet, saving money is hard because people are subject to being robbed or being forced to pay for protections by thieves and even by the police. In these places, many people are self employed and sell whatever they can, but they are selling a limited amount of merchandise to other poor people and earn just a few cents on the few items that they have to sell which they use to survive. Life is extremely difficult for poor people in third world countries and nothing can really be done to help them long term as long as their authorities are corrupt.
@@thebestforthemost Therefore people there start to use cryptocurrency to save money from inflation
"Why don't you just start a business?", said the guy who has never started a business.
@@Andreas4696 Im a business owner actually, but was just curious to get more information about why its so hard in venezuella. The government is probably part of the reason, as well as the currency. But no one ever explained it in details in video. Like they could start using another currency. Produce their own things and sell to each other. Or even find a public internet and go online, its not hard to make more than 6$ a month online.
Imagine living in a country tha wants no borders, when the people does,
@@marcopolo1134 yup
@@marcopolo1134 I hope this is ironic.
@@marcopolo1134 keep it up trump lover, liar
A country without borders isn't a country anymore... or as the far-left claims: "no border, no nation"
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Incredible of you to be covering this man. Good on you!
Diego's a great guy! Thank you so much for yet another awesome vid, Nick🙏🏻