Seattle: The Utopian Lie | NOIR S7E8

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  • Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
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    "Seattle was supposed to be this shining beacon of what the possibilities were for your life, raising your kids, your family... there's a lot going on here that's being actively ignored. By the politicians, even the people, almost kind of a desire to just ignore a very blatant but then yet allusive reality that is a epidemic disguising itself as a homeless epidemic."
    Colion Noir shines a light on the epidemic disguising itself as a homelessness problem, that is plaguing Seattle, while the politicians refuse to even acknowledge the issue and instead scapegoat owners and diminish the rights of the law-abiding. This is the true story of Seattle and its Utopian lie.
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Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @trick29420
    @trick29420 5 лет назад +1037

    ban plastic straws but give away thousands of plastic syringes and needles

    • @loudwhisper1765
      @loudwhisper1765 5 лет назад +30

      They needed the plastic to make the syringes. Lol.

    • @adrpals2324
      @adrpals2324 5 лет назад +34

      Stupid democrats logic.

    • @trick29420
      @trick29420 5 лет назад

      @Phantom Alpha who says i don't have them?

    • @RandomMan7491
      @RandomMan7491 4 года назад +27

      Instead of getting them off the street and into treatment, let's help them pursue their deadly addiction. What could go wrong?

    • @tmorgan7939
      @tmorgan7939 4 года назад +8

      Yeah crazy logic. . . Maybe they can start a straw swap program in big cities. just bring in a dirty straw you get a clean one ! .

  • @carlhopkinson
    @carlhopkinson 4 года назад +206

    They don't call it the "Space Needle" City for nothing.

    • @LukaDonesnitch
      @LukaDonesnitch 3 года назад +2

      Nobody calls it the Space Needle city, that is just a landmark LOL. It's called the Emerald City.

    • @Rockin_Roll
      @Rockin_Roll 3 года назад

      @@LukaDonesnitch "I usually prefer, to compliment..... the two Bloody Marys.... I had for breakfast...... with a nice three Martini lunch...........'er, ....burp".

    • @LukaDonesnitch
      @LukaDonesnitch 3 года назад

      @@Rockin_Roll Cool story bro.

    • @jonperley7304
      @jonperley7304 3 года назад

      Right needle head's all over now!!!!

    • @KingKirkio
      @KingKirkio 2 года назад

      @arch the archvile your right. The Columba tower is perfect

  • @Hunter-eh4pz
    @Hunter-eh4pz 4 года назад +39

    I'm a diabetic and after they started giving away needles I got a restriction on how many I was allowed. Had to reuse em, they'd break, and I would pick em out with tweezers while they preached how clean the streets became. Lies. Thank you for making a video on this

  • @yusufgerald3969
    @yusufgerald3969 5 лет назад +1497

    I've been living in Seattle for 40 years. I've watched it turn into a shithole. It's sad.

    • @Redant23
      @Redant23 5 лет назад +90

      Liberal ideas

    • @redviewstudio
      @redviewstudio 5 лет назад +57

      I get you what I don't get is people voting for this stupid liberals, what is going on. seattle needs to be a republic for it to be saved period, if it continues blue that is it say good bye to a good city.

    • @SR-fm1ft
      @SR-fm1ft 5 лет назад +59

      Jesse Bach I live here now and it's still a shit hole run by liberal nazis

    • @mylesgray3470
      @mylesgray3470 5 лет назад +35

      It makes no sense to me. These are criminals openly committing crimes! I though we lived in a civilized country. 20 years ago this would not be tolerated at all. There is a place for people who commit crimes and it’s not your front lawn or you local park. Give an inch, and they take a mile. What is the goal? For these people to OD and die rather than go though the court system? I genuinely don’t understand why they allow this.

    • @SR-fm1ft
      @SR-fm1ft 5 лет назад +11

      MegaKamandi nothing I like about being here. But feel trapped because it's so expensive to live can't save to move.

  • @deidrafrazier278
    @deidrafrazier278 5 лет назад +139

    Tonight, I was shopping in a Safeway in Capitol Hill and had to use the restroom. I stood in line behind two obvious addicts. I say obvious because of their track marks and all the other obvious traits of drug addiction.
    Long story short, they each were basically escorted to the restroom by an employee and I was told that the restrooms were closed and was not allowed to use one. I was a shopper and am not an addict. It was such a disgusting experience.
    I was born and raised here but I truly hate the city now. And I will move when I can get out of the financial hijacking the social system puts you in. It's a real sickening experience to watch a once beautiful city turn into hotspot for egomaniacs, narcissistic, selfish, and clueless people. There's no integrity. They're shallow and superficial. Nil substance. Other than substance abuse!

    • @LilyGazou
      @LilyGazou 5 лет назад +7

      It used to be a great city, fun place to live cheaply and go out for music etc.
      my friends and I avoid it now.

    • @irenebrown9182
      @irenebrown9182 5 лет назад +10

      Keep voting Democrat and nothing changes except for the worse.

    • @jessicakumar9904
      @jessicakumar9904 5 лет назад +3

      Vote trump he’ll kick all shit-hole back to their country

    • @BLHxglam
      @BLHxglam 5 лет назад +1

      Deidra Frazier I hear you! Born and raised in Seattle and I can’t wait to get out, Seattle was my dream and now it’s my nightmare

    • @mikkenieminen9603
      @mikkenieminen9603 5 лет назад +2

      @@irenebrown9182 no difference with the republicans. Vote for the third option

  • @NWFishingSecrets
    @NWFishingSecrets 3 года назад +102

    Thank you Colion. I live in Seattle, and as I'm sure you know, things have gotten even worse here since... Keep up your amazing work. Loved this documentary!

    • @adrianalvarado7407
      @adrianalvarado7407 3 года назад +3

      Is this really nwfs what's up brother lol. Hope to see the land videos some day

    • @NWFishingSecrets
      @NWFishingSecrets 3 года назад +2

      @@adrianalvarado7407 working on some land videos for you!

  • @UncleDon226
    @UncleDon226 3 года назад +48

    2018: At least it cant get much worse
    2020: Honey, you got a big storm comin'

    • @mrs.h4484
      @mrs.h4484 3 года назад +1

      It's not over, and it's about to spread like wildfire across the country

    • @mattmurphy7030
      @mattmurphy7030 Год назад +1

      2023: what have we done

    • @bthemedia
      @bthemedia 11 месяцев назад

      Now the drug of choice is fentanyl rather than heroin, but still the same issues… more homeless and drug use in 2023. More taxes going into the “system” without results, just bigger pockets.

  • @SkilinerGaming
    @SkilinerGaming 5 лет назад +27

    I grew up south of Seattle. I went to school there. As a kid, it was a magical place; art, culture, kind people. As I grew, the cracks progressively began to show. I assume that's a mix of an increase of disastrous policies as I aged, and also learning that things were not always perfect.
    As a kid, my grandparents and I would always go to downtown Seattle. We'd go see the sights, get some lunch, and it was a big deal. It was fun, and it was like being transported to a better, newer world. Some part of me always dreamt that I would one day live in those beautiful towers, waking every morning to see the Sound and the Space Needle. Then over time it just got worse, it wasn't just suddenly seeing the homeless everywhere, it was seeing all sorts of rapid degeneration. It was those wonderful trips on the train into the city, and the beautiful subway stations suddenly not being filled with peacoat-clad families with scarves and beanies, it was heavily intoxicated homeless and crust punks.
    I never had a worry in the world when I went to Seattle as a kid, but now there's this air that you *must* carry, or you'll end up getting shot or stabbed.
    A few years back, I decided to give Seattle another chance, and I met a friend I hadn't seen in years there. I thought perhaps Seattle was improving because it was an awesome experience; the Sun was shining, the skies were clear, we ate at the Met. We decided to end the day hanging out at the pier, like we used to do when we were younger. Whilst there, the tables around us became rapidly populated by the homeless. These weren't "Down on their luck" homeless, these were genuinely terrifying people. It wasn't a moment of tragedy, seeing the downtrodden, it was a moment of caution and fear.
    One of the homeless apparently affronted another homeless man, and they started shouting at each other, because apparently one of the homeless had agreed to not be on those tables again. The sun was starting its long descent beneath the horizon, and the aggressor homeless man decided to make his position on the issue clear by removing a heavy chain with a padlock on it from his bag, and he slammed it on the table, threatening to kill the other homeless man. Almost instantaneously, all the homeless started removing makeshift weapons from their bags, and they began to smash them on the tables, as if a major brawl were about to start. There were bike locks, tire irons, hammers, chains, bicycle chains. It was like a prison riot in the free world, just waiting to kick off.
    That was the moment I decided I would not go back to Seattle unless it was absolutely, positively necessary for some reason.
    Over the next few years, the homeless issue got worse and worse, and camps such as Nickelsville opened up. Now when you drive into the city, all you see as you enter are haphazard camps, crust punks, and discarded needles.
    What was once a beacon of hope, and success for me, as a child; has quickly devolved into a convoluted hellscape. A purgatory from which you must emerge, or you will be swallowed whole, doomed to what seems to be an eternity of torment.

    • @lucytimmerman8687
      @lucytimmerman8687 2 года назад

      Well said. I too used to love Seattle. I rode the bubbleator, I was a patches Pal, I played in the Fun Forest, I took dates to Lasarium, and saw dozens of concerts there. Now I won't go there at all. It's just sad what liberal politics have done to a once great city.

    • @twayne4608
      @twayne4608 Год назад +1

      Seattle resident, 100% agree.
      Your comment is completely accurate.

  • @Motoicon
    @Motoicon 5 лет назад +47

    I'm a Construction Superintendent for a large contractor and I have spent the last 25 years working from Pioneer square to the downtown core, to Aurora Ave. I've found dead overdose victims in our portable toilets, witnessed dozens of Prostitution and drug deals and have had numerous confrontations. The last site I just finished one block north of Pike St. Market was the worst next to pioneer sq. 25 years ago. Every single overpass is congested with tent cities. They clear them out and the next day 20 take their place. I tried to raise my family in Magnolia and left for a rural area instead after witnessing a car load of addicts inject right in front of my home....and that was 20 years ago..... Whatever they are doing is not working....

    • @mrjones4249
      @mrjones4249 5 лет назад +3

      The only reason you say it's not working is because you believe the goal is to make these places better.

    • @Motoicon
      @Motoicon 5 лет назад +2

      @@mrjones4249 And you don't? Just allow them to turn into deeper cesspools? I believe the goal should certainly be to NOT encourage it to get this level, that is obvious to anyone. Better than what? My 2 acre parcel in a rural area or better than NYC, LA, trailer park heroin hillbilly south or better than where, exactly? The poor will always be with us but to encourage the growth of these cesspools through policy is reckless -That's why I say its not working- I've walked through it for decades and gone toe to toe with all kinds in these areas...Including white collar junkies....

    • @mrjones4249
      @mrjones4249 5 лет назад +3

      @@Motoicon , I think you misunderstood my sarcasm and didn't understand that I agreed with your comment.

    • @Motoicon
      @Motoicon 5 лет назад +2

      @@mrjones4249 Point taken. Thanks for clarifying and my apologies

    • @howardfortyfive9676
      @howardfortyfive9676 5 лет назад

      You guys need 2 realize @@mrjones4249 *not EVERYONE is big on SARCASM. Get the picture?*

  • @maddisonsullivan5806
    @maddisonsullivan5806 3 года назад +40

    When I was a young teen like 14-15, back when I first started becoming “politically-minded”, you would definitely have called me a liberal. I was all for things like open borders, stupid-high minimum wages, redistribution of wealth, lax’d drug laws. I thought the worst thing you could be was a “republican” lol I would shudder at the utterance of the word. But as I got older, I started to recognize that a lot of those leftist concepts seem better on paper than they actually end up being in practice... you need ORDER. You need ACCOUNTABILITY. You need HARD WORK. You need to be... CONSERVATIVE. Because if you don’t have those things, THIS is the end-result. SEATTLE is the end result. Or San Francisco. Or Chicago.
    I’m not saying I’m a “republican”, but I am a conservative. I think the old saying goes something like, “a young man who is not a liberal had no heart, and an old man who is not conservative has no brain.” Or something like that.....

    • @DeWaynesArtDreams
      @DeWaynesArtDreams Год назад

      when I was 16 I would have voted for carter. By the time I was 20 and could vote in the presidential election I voted for Reagan.

    • @seandowney5549
      @seandowney5549 Год назад

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @twayne4608
      @twayne4608 Год назад

      100%

    • @seandowney5549
      @seandowney5549 Год назад

      Wel just so ya know there's never been an open border policy ever, either party.
      What an uneducated conservative you've become.
      And being an American doesn't require labeling yourself as a liberal or a conservative
      Wake the fuck up and be an American with free will of choice, not some stupid party liner. Derp

    • @loydpike8528
      @loydpike8528 Год назад

      "If you're not a liberal at 20, you have no heart. If you're not a conservative at 40, you have no brain." Winsto Churchill.

  • @nnich19
    @nnich19 3 года назад +28

    Almost 2 years later, this video has aged like a fine wine!

    • @coolasschris814
      @coolasschris814 Год назад +4

      Almost 2 years after this comment, things are even worse.

  • @130shooter1
    @130shooter1 5 лет назад +52

    I can't believe that areas like San Francisco and Seattle can remain so "progressive," when you can clearly see what those policies are doing to their communities.

  • @TheSubygirl
    @TheSubygirl 5 лет назад +50

    Born and raised in Seattle. After 47 years I left the unrecognizable city. Enabling unwanted behavior will never deter it.

    • @tomb70
      @tomb70 5 лет назад +3

      Unrecognizable! You hit the nail on the head! It's not the funky city I loved anymore.

  • @bernardjenkins1630
    @bernardjenkins1630 4 года назад +193

    Seattle: Lets enable drug abuse! We'll call it helping the homeless.

    • @dauntemarieslettebak82
      @dauntemarieslettebak82 4 года назад

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    • @ActualDrunkAtheist
      @ActualDrunkAtheist Год назад

      The governments war on plants is what enables this behavior. End the war

  • @mattmrc
    @mattmrc 4 года назад +96

    This depresses me so much. As a grudge kid from the 90s, I was obsessed with the idea of Seattle. Always wanted to go there. They couldn't pay me to vacation there now.

    • @thatguy22441
      @thatguy22441 3 года назад +4

      The closest I ever got was Portland. I'm also a 90s kid. The one thing I found out was that there was a HUGE disparity between what that movement claimed and what they really were. Grunge and "alternative" became nothing more than a label someone slapped onto the same product, ideology, etc. just to make it sell. This was back before the term "basic" (as in vapid or run-of-the-mill) was coined, but it describes everyone who followed that trend perfectly. I expected to see a more conscientious population and a better underground scene, but was terribly disappointed. What they considered "alternative" was the same boring and bland pop music, samey sitcoms.....you get the idea. What we're seeing now across the West Coast is that "tolerant" ideology coming to fruition. Anymore, "tolerant" is seeing how badly they can fuck things up. "Tolerant" is castigating and ostracizing anyone even a millimeter to the right of Bernie Sanders.
      What they did to California is what they turned around and did to Oregon, Washington and anywhere else they went: Fucked it up, sucked it dry and moved on to the next host. Now they're eyeballing Texas and even Georgia (too close for comfort to where I live). People are finally seeing what they did to the West Coast and are putting their foot down here in the South. Thankfully, their fuckery has been confined to major cities like Austin, San Antonio and Atlanta.

    • @interstellarsurfer
      @interstellarsurfer 2 года назад

      Spoiler alert: Seattle was a shithole even back then.

  • @nothanks3236
    @nothanks3236 3 года назад +18

    Wow this puts new context into why the mayor let CHAZ go for so long. They've been doing it for years...

  • @thetexan8472
    @thetexan8472 5 лет назад +74

    Every point that Colion made in this video, as well as a few others, is why after 42 years of living in Seattle I took my family and moved to rural Texas. I don't miss Washington one bit.

    • @walterknight1550
      @walterknight1550 2 года назад +10

      While living in Seattle you might have got in a habit of voting Democratic Party. Because that is what a large majority of folks did. So did my grandfather, but the party you and grandfather voted for is not the Democratic Party of today. Today they are run by the enemies of are country socialist and communist. They are no longer the liberal party they were
      So welcome to Texas I hope to see you voting for the conservative candidate.

    • @antoniog9814
      @antoniog9814 Год назад +4

      Welcome to Texas.

    • @CareForEmAll
      @CareForEmAll 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@walterknight1550it's not democrats, it's tyrants, quit pushing division and getting played by them 😂

  • @Mknight30355
    @Mknight30355 5 лет назад +1017

    The entire west coast is now in the toilet. Just moved to Nevada from San Diego. If you decide to leave those states, remember who and why you left! Don’t bring that insane view of the world along with you.

    • @reddirtwalker8041
      @reddirtwalker8041 5 лет назад +122

      I agree. As a person that has lived in the middle of the country his whole life, it amazes me when I meet someone that moved from a place like Seattle, and continues to hold the beliefs that made where ever they came from a shit hole. They just can't believe their beliefs are the problem.

    • @mongofriend3478
      @mongofriend3478 5 лет назад +73

      Amen to that. And if your in red state with these blue refugees be active in your local gov, schools, etc. Give them a inch they take a mile!!!

    • @sterlingmarshel6299
      @sterlingmarshel6299 5 лет назад +20

      Michael Knight Nevada has voted Democrat for the last 3 national elections.

    • @kriskringle6298
      @kriskringle6298 5 лет назад +22

      Sterling Marshel Just because it’s the same party doesn’t mean it’s the same people. We don’t have gun laws like California does etc. it’s more conservative. Vote for who you agree and shares views with not just because you like a certain party. Don’t be a sheep.

    • @ridgetop8161
      @ridgetop8161 5 лет назад +77

      Been in Northern Nevada my whole life. The Californians (liberal ones) are moving in like fire ants on a pile of sugar. They are destroying this place and outvoting us folks who have been here for 40 years. They destroyed Cali, and now they're invading us.

  • @sharrick1208
    @sharrick1208 4 года назад +239

    Rip Seattle, I love my city but the leftists are killing it

    • @TheFablekid
      @TheFablekid 4 года назад +4

      Gregory Balch
      That’s how I feel about Portland. I love it here. But it’s going downhill. And fast.

    • @amigos20-19
      @amigos20-19 4 года назад +6

      @Belltown Daisy by cocaine

    • @robertbowersock1723
      @robertbowersock1723 3 года назад +2

      Yes,they are...with blessing of your mayer???

    • @Atclav
      @Atclav 3 года назад +7

      The left kill everything. See history.

    • @filianablanxart8305
      @filianablanxart8305 3 года назад

      Likewise , the geography , and the former culture also made it an excellent place to live . But now the California transplant political structure and attitudes has Portland and Seattle in a neck & neck race to the bottom to become failed third world cities .

  • @Kirtahl
    @Kirtahl 4 года назад +43

    "Best drug user they can possibly be." That was crazy to hear.

    • @bikelifepov9617
      @bikelifepov9617 3 года назад

      That's like a cop giving a criminal a clean gun and or knife so they can be the best criminal they can be 😂

  • @whiteclifffl
    @whiteclifffl 5 лет назад +137

    My wife and I visited Seattle early in November. We have lived in major cities all over the country. For years we have never been robbed until.... Seattle. We paid $14 an hour to park in a “safe” lot near Pikes Market. In less than an hour our car was broken in to. The police did nothing. Saw the perp on video. The building manager told us that he knew the guy. He said that the police will never go anything to stop him. Horrible city full of junkies and stoned homeless.
    DO NOT GO TO SEATTLE!! B

    • @206robert206
      @206robert206 5 лет назад +10

      Tell em! We're getting tired of tourism

    • @PrimetimeNut
      @PrimetimeNut 5 лет назад +12

      So sorry that had to happen to you. I’ve lived in Seattle my whole life, and it’s getting worse and worse...

    • @lovesilk1
      @lovesilk1 5 лет назад +13

      @Smitty Rock Husband just turned 60. He can finally retire. We are leaving the state.

    • @andmicbro1
      @andmicbro1 5 лет назад +7

      Between this video, and another documentary called "Seattle is Dying", and the comments I've read from Seattle natives, I'm pretty sure that's the last place I'd want to go.

    • @jiggajigjones8210
      @jiggajigjones8210 5 лет назад +3

      Anduril trust me, its pure filth.

  • @AyBee9725
    @AyBee9725 5 лет назад +258

    I mean... Seattle’s iconic tower is called the Space “Needle”... we should have been expecting this....

    • @hosoiarchives4858
      @hosoiarchives4858 5 лет назад +4

      Lol awesome

    • @uknwselfmade9694
      @uknwselfmade9694 5 лет назад +3

      Lmao

    • @barnabywilde69
      @barnabywilde69 5 лет назад +1

      heh heh. good one.

    • @sweetsamia6257
      @sweetsamia6257 5 лет назад +1

      Seattle...as someone who has lived in 6 cities, it's changing but even now most cities couldn't hold a candle to it.Seattle has the best HUMANS and the ocean and the mountains and it's actually like not even in the top 30 of suicide rates, for some reason Seattle is always misquoted as #1. It's clean and polite and conscience as F***.

    • @MichaelLee-nn9fo
      @MichaelLee-nn9fo 4 года назад +1

      😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @dwaynethompson2503
    @dwaynethompson2503 4 года назад +14

    Lived here for 34 years and I just can't believe the drug problem this area has, and how it is treated as a normal everyday occurrence. Somehow we are told by officials that it is our responsibility as tax payers to support these programs that only enflame the problem... Very sad...

  • @sallyclay1974
    @sallyclay1974 5 лет назад +58

    Seattle is like Cali now. High taxes, and homeless folks everywhere.

    • @bdh70
      @bdh70 4 года назад +3

      That's because most of California has moved up here

    • @thatguy22441
      @thatguy22441 3 года назад +7

      They did the same to Portland, Boise and now they have their eyes on Austin, Dallas and Atlanta.

    • @filianablanxart8305
      @filianablanxart8305 3 года назад

      Seattle and Portland had the California influx started in late '80s .
      Austin has always been the liberal/ hippie , within the context of Texas . ( But being left wing by Texas standards , still compared favorably with East Coast and West Coast standards .)

    • @filianablanxart8305
      @filianablanxart8305 3 года назад

      What will be scary 5 years from now , will be the effects of New York City " Elites" mass evacuations in 2020 due to Covid induced meltdown of NYC .

    • @GULLAHTV33
      @GULLAHTV33 3 года назад

      @@thatguy22441 and okc

  • @DrProgNerd
    @DrProgNerd 5 лет назад +141

    Possible Solution: Deposit all used needles - found in parks and neighborhoods - on the front yards of lawmakers. Let THEM live with their decisions.

    • @battistimo
      @battistimo 5 лет назад +1

      And the rich.

    • @bluecollarnobody4217
      @bluecollarnobody4217 5 лет назад +4

      Definitely agree President Trump could be backing the dump truck on their lawns saying here you go

    • @robertstone2731
      @robertstone2731 5 лет назад +4

      DrProgNerd good idea but problem is those kind of people usually have a wall around their house!

    • @jamesellison7982
      @jamesellison7982 5 лет назад +5

      That's right Robert Stone, the politicians in Seattle, have Law enforcement and great big beautiful WALL'S. Plus the politicians love flooding the area with illegal's now.

    • @sbeutler
      @sbeutler 5 лет назад

      GREAT IDEA!!!!

  • @UCSPanther20
    @UCSPanther20 5 лет назад +308

    Progressivism: Promising Star Trek style utopias but delivering Mad Max style dystopias since the 1960s.

    • @VitalyMack
      @VitalyMack 5 лет назад +2

      I love the Mad Max films, but hate the Star Trek shows.

    • @rayt5520
      @rayt5520 5 лет назад

      thats exactly what we got .

    • @BunneRabb
      @BunneRabb 5 лет назад +1

      "Harm reduction". o_O So, opportunity? No. Help? No. Enforcement? No. Harm reduction.

    • @melikey3758
      @melikey3758 5 лет назад +2

      Max mad and the thunder dome!! Might as well be, see the same hairstyles on people now.

    • @Zomfoo
      @Zomfoo 5 лет назад +2

      VitalyMack Which would you prefer to live in?

  • @brendanerickson2117
    @brendanerickson2117 4 года назад +18

    The guys mentioned MS-13 moving into Seattle recently. A friend of my friend at UW was attacked by a gang member (not sure if MS-13) and chased down the Ave with a machete fleeing for his life. This was in the spring time he was just walking home at night. He got away with injuries. UW Police report just says he was attacked with 'metal object'. He thinks it was some sort of gang initiation. No one is talking about this though. Stay safe out there.

  • @mackenzieturner8390
    @mackenzieturner8390 5 лет назад +16

    Born and raised in lower Queen Anne for 18 years, I’ve watch everything slowly disappear into nothing but gray skies and minds. But I must say something. Seattle is too expensive and is kicking the seattlites out, and foreigners in. That’s why so many people become homeless in the first place, maybe because idk, rent is $2,000 for a studio apartment?

    • @nurse0857
      @nurse0857 4 года назад

      MacKenzie Turner I have a friend that rents a house in Seattle with 3 other people and they each pay $1000 a month in rent. I’ve been to their house. It’s not that nice but it’s a house with a backyard I guess...

  • @magicrobharv
    @magicrobharv 5 лет назад +120

    The same thing could be said for Detroit, Michigan. In 1955, it had a population just under 2 million, and was considered to be one of the most desirable places to move to after World War II. If you look at pictures of Detroit just after World War II , you can see why people considered it such a desirable place to live and raise a family . Under Republicans, Detroit flourished. The first Democrat was elected as mayor in 1962, and now it's only been Democrats from then on. Detroit is now a "shell" of what it used to be. It has two parts- the very poor parts of Detroit, and the very rich parts of Detroit. The middle class is gone. I'm 58 years old, and when you tell younger people about Michigan in the 1960s, it's like you're talking about a Fairytale Land that never existed. But it did - the Democrats just threw most of it into the trash.

    • @bruceg4733
      @bruceg4733 5 лет назад

      Crack epidemic. Ppl act like this hasn't happen before. Government cause epidemics and enforce more laws.

    • @jballew2239
      @jballew2239 5 лет назад

      Well, only one mayor in recent history. Though Kwame definitely did his part to add to the misery in that town.

    • @magicrobharv
      @magicrobharv 5 лет назад +9

      Jim Knight - No, it’s not BS. After WW2, we sent management specialists to Japan to help them rebuild their country. Japan became masters of Kaizen (small improvements over a long period of time) and LEAN manufacturing. Toyota now measures improvements in 1/6 of a second increments. What does this have to do with Detroit ??? In the 70’s, the American auto companies ignored the growing improvements in Japanese manufacturing. In America, unions became linked with Democrats to the point where union s openly said “We elect our own bosses.” 98% of all union money donations go to Democrats and their causes. The unions did help out with some working condition improvements, but overall unions overburdened auto manufactures with labor contracts that had such “benefits” as workers must have the 5th of July off, as a paid holiday. Why ? So when 4th of July falls on a Thursday or Monday, they get a 4 day weekend. They also received a specific amount of “free” legal services paid for by the auto company. For a number of auto workers the auto company paid for part of the cost for their divorce lawyer. That’s not an exaggeration. The cost of those benefits was added to the PRICE of an American automobile. At the same time, unions made it harder to fire a bad worker. The TV show '60 Minutes," which is not in any way conservative in their reporting, did a story about American auto companies, and they admitted that unions protected bad workers which in turn hurt the quality (and the manufacturing of) American cars. It is the worst kept secret that in the 70’s some of the quality of American cars was getting markedly worse, while Japan was improving continuously. The major American auto manufacturers made a choice to leave Michigan to go to states/countries that were cost effective and set up auto plants there. The unions/democrats were not the only reason American auto companies left Michigan, but they were a large part of the problems that continue onto today. My family still lives in Michigan - they are union to the bone. When I go home on vacation, they sit around and tell you story after story of how the unions have covered up/protected bad workers, to the point that even the workers who want to do a good job get discouraged at the prospect of having to work with “non-productive” employees.

    • @magicrobharv
      @magicrobharv 5 лет назад +5

      Jim Knight - Detroit itself was mismanaged by Mayor Coleman Young from 1974 - 1994. Detroit’s population shrunk by 400,000 people during his term as mayor. But to be fair, when the Jerome Cavanagh (Democrat) was elected mayor in 1962, he was also oversaw a Detroit whose population was shrinking. Roman Gibbs (Democrat) served one term as Detroit’s mayor before Coleman Young. Yes, Young was mayor during our first “oil” crisis in the 1970’s and he did accomplish a few positive things that he is remembered for. But his list of failures is long: murders reached a high of 714 homicides in 1974 (a record which still stands today), drug gangs expanded during this time period. Young, and the 2 previous Democrat mayors had let Detroit’s infrastructure crumble - there were massive problems with garbage pickup, demolishing abandoned building, poor EMS services, the mayor’s office using eminent domain to “kick out” large neighborhoods for business projects. But the main thing that stands out is Coleman Young’s ATTITUDE. He had secretive city hall meetings. This is before cable news, the internet, etc. Even Detroit’s 2 major newspapers had trouble getting current information from Young. He cursed like drunken sailor on shore leave. He proudly wore a badge with MFIC on it. That’s right, the mayor of Detroit walked around with a badge that said “Mother F**ker In Charge.” Remember, this is the 1970’s which was much more conservative that today. What was the result ? People couldn’t leave Detroit fast enough. At one time white people used to be the majority in Detroit. “White Flight” - white people leaving Detroit became commonplace. This eliminated a large part of the tax base. DETROIT TODAY - roughly 10% of the population is white, 50% of the population of Detroit is functionally illiterate, 47% of Detroit citizens don’t pay their property taxes, and in a latest survey 80% of Detroit homes are assessed incorrectly (it is not uncommon for a house that was sold/bought for $24,000 to be listed as being valued at $50,000 - and the owner is supposed to pay that amount in taxes). I said it once, and I’ll say it again --- DEMOCRATS TURNED A PROSPEROUS CITY INTO A NIGHTMARE.

    • @ROTAXD
      @ROTAXD 5 лет назад +4

      Jim Knight the big 3 are gone because of the UAW and the pos democrats the uaw stuck into power.

  • @diegomontoya8889
    @diegomontoya8889 5 лет назад +33

    You hit the nail on the head good Sir. I am a Seattle native. I grew up in a Democrat voting household, because we were pro-union, not because we were liberal. Seattle isn't Democrat leaning anymore, it is Socialist. That is Sawant. The high points were all addressed in this video; police don't have prosecutorial backing, politicians make laws that remove deterrence and the community that benefits the most from it is the community putting everyone, including themselves, at risk. All the families that are able to are leaving for the wealthy suburbs, the middle class of Seattle is in an economic and social vice that's being tightened everyday. The socialist party doesn't get votes by addressing the drug epidemic or housing crisis, rather they just talk about increasing the minimum wage and student loan forgiveness, and they have an anti-police rhetoric, which resonates with the "Occupy movement" and Antifa. Which is really funny, because the 'fascists', or 'white right' in the Nothwest don't live anywhere near Seattle. But I guarantee even those 'crazy fascists' know what a broken system looks like when they see it.

    • @travishouse5988
      @travishouse5988 5 лет назад

      Diego, you make some rather compelling arguments. I'm inclined to agree with most of what you say,,, Save for the socialism.
      This has become one of the most Expensive Cities to live in North America. That is the OPPOSITE of socialism! And it is also a significant factor in why homelessness has increased so rapidly in Seattle for the last 10 years since the housing market crash recovery. (Don't take that wrong - I'm not making excuses for those who in my opinion, choose to be homeless)
      But the rest of what you say is, *sigh*, pretty much spot on, sadly.
      (And btw, I'm a Union guy myself)

    • @diegomontoya8889
      @diegomontoya8889 5 лет назад +1

      @@travishouse5988 Well that's what I can't wrap my head around. You're right about the fact that it's not socialist in actual practice. I just meant that the politicians espouse the ideas of socialism to garner support, but they never apply it. Which as you eluded to, is why homelessness is high and the overall health of the city is low.
      On a side note, my buddy who was a delegate for Bernie Sanders in the last election brought up I-1634, which has to do with imposed taxes by cities. This has received a lot of criticism over the so-called 'soda tax' in Seattle. But he brought up New Federalism and States rights to create different laws unique to there populous. He argues that Cities are even smaller than Counties or States, so why can't they also be self determinate in creation of taxes and laws within the framing of the Constitution? And honestly, he's right. Governance is local. If you don't like it, move one town over. It sucks, but that is why the U.S. is self-sorting. We are becoming polarized because as we become more diverse, we naturally seek others who agree with our beliefs. And we are moving to be with these people. The problem I have with this, is that America should be a place where we can disagree, but coexist. Cities can have different politics and ideas regarding governance, but the ideas are not how cities are judged; it's the quality of life that exists there. And Seattle is failing in this very important metric.

    • @guitarist4life00
      @guitarist4life00 5 лет назад

      Absolutely spot on

    • @seansimmons73
      @seansimmons73 5 лет назад

      Travis House Uh, not really. If you look at socialist program countries they tend to charge high taxes which causes inflation into everything else, including the housing market, making them very expensive places to live. See Denmark, Germany, etc

  • @MikeIzzle_
    @MikeIzzle_ 4 года назад +11

    Seattle is probably the most beautiful city in the world honestly, they just need a cleansing of all their hipsters and politicians

  • @patrickmcglonejr8163
    @patrickmcglonejr8163 4 года назад +20

    I used to be 1 of those "homeless junkies" here in Seattle... Ive never used a needle in my life... but I have to say the only way you can escape it... is if you TRULY WANT TO BE CLEAN and someone is willing to take you in... I was lucky when my dad asked me if I wanted a home again... I asked him what the catch was... he said get clean... I said No problem and I got enrolled with Ideal Options... I've been clean ever since! Some of them just need that chance! Of course they need to reach absolute bottom.. I'm very conflicted about clean injection sites.. they have pros and cons... but something needs to be done! And I have to agree.. the Seattle Police WANT TO HELP but they cant... I tend to be very left leaning with many right leaning views as well (gun rights, immigration) but Jesus Christ what happened to my city....

    • @thatguy22441
      @thatguy22441 3 года назад

      All anyone can say with any certainty is that whatever the powers that be have been doing so far isn't working. This country needs to RADICALLY re-think its drug policy.

    • @ronaldpobuda835
      @ronaldpobuda835 Год назад

      Patrick McGlone Jr - why are you asking Jesus what happened to your city? Ask Satan and his liberal followers what happened, that's who did it!.

  • @mattbrown3470
    @mattbrown3470 5 лет назад +21

    Lived near Seattle most my life (born and raised). I saw the increasing disconnect between politicians and the realities a decade ago. The worse part was that the west side has enough citizen to control the elections (eastern WA is mostly conservative).
    I took action. I moved to Texas and haven’t looked back. I thank God every day for his guidance to make the move- it’s been a blessing in every way.

    • @SneakyPollack
      @SneakyPollack 5 лет назад +2

      Is that good action though? Instead of us face the problems with our homes we are fleeing. Instead of the US looking purple across the board the country is getting more ideologically divided because of geographic division between people of different viewpoints.

  • @TheLondekZdroj
    @TheLondekZdroj 5 лет назад +92

    I don't get notified because google is screwing over all the gun channels.

    • @mrjones4249
      @mrjones4249 5 лет назад +1

      Google is not the only channel. Yahoo erases many conservative comments. A person can twerk, swear, and present all types of immorality but you better not dare have moral ideas or bring forth correction.

  • @caseywilson7768
    @caseywilson7768 3 года назад +15

    It's such a beautiful city, damn shame they let it get like this.

  • @mikereid9193
    @mikereid9193 2 года назад +3

    I love Seattle! I've been living north of Seattle for almost 30 years. I've worked downtown everyday in spurts over those years! It used to be the most beautiful city around. Now especially since Covid 19 the whole city is boarded up. My wife and I had an appointment down town a few weeks ago so we parked by Pioneer Square and walked around for a bit till our appointment. Wow what a circus! Absolutely amazing how many homeless people walking around like zombies talking to them selves, yelling at the skies and other people, begging for money from us, flipping us off and yelling at us! What a shame. The city counsel just passed another defund the police budget. Unbelievable! So sad!

  • @therawstock1707
    @therawstock1707 5 лет назад +28

    These are the most important videos you've made...SF, Chicago, Seattle....and they need to be widely distributed and seen. Keep up THIS GOOD WORK!

  • @kpz1234
    @kpz1234 5 лет назад +218

    I was a cop up there for over 7 years. You can keep that place.

    • @jaydee3490
      @jaydee3490 5 лет назад +3

      kpz1234 weak pussy.

    • @supreme2544
      @supreme2544 5 лет назад +2

      Jay Dee exactly weak

    • @todaywasagoodday6
      @todaywasagoodday6 5 лет назад +55

      I really hope you don't take those insults to heart. Im a two time drug felon and used to absolutely despise the police because of my criminal record and that chip on my shoulder grew larger when I went to Seattle University and was surrounded by those with similar views.
      I've now watched the city i fell in love with (Seattle) and my home (Portland) degrade into a state of chaos due to the lack of accountability, and I now realize police were that ultimate equalizer.
      And I couldn't be more ashamed...
      Thank you for your service.

    • @bendoesdabs8672
      @bendoesdabs8672 5 лет назад

      Andrew Smith there are cool people from everywhere. Im sure you would meet people you can get a long with there unless you really believe that then you probably can’t get a long with anyone. second Seattle is not that different from anywhere else in the country. And any differences that are there are something interesting that you should learn about.

    • @BunneRabb
      @BunneRabb 5 лет назад +5

      "Stigma. Stigma and judgment! Yup, that's the whole problem!" I think I'd add "delusional thinking" to that.

  • @LFortune
    @LFortune 4 года назад +32

    I grew up in Seattle and couldn't wait to leave. It's a city that has historically ignored its very dark and nasty underbelly and bought into its own hype of fabulousness. When the concept of "political correctness" re-emerged in the 80's it became a perfect cover for Seattle to hide behind. You were considered the problem if you expressed concern or displeasure about "anything Seattle." So, it doesn't surprise me that heroin and homelessness now plague the city. It's a serious wake-up call for a city that's been in a state of denial for years. .

  • @taksistheft7630
    @taksistheft7630 4 года назад +7

    God bless you Colion, your hard work is appreciated, you are a light shining on American blind spots.

  • @TheWhiteTrashPanda
    @TheWhiteTrashPanda 5 лет назад +248

    They DESERVE access to clean needles?
    Wtf is that? They don't *deserve* a goddamn thing.
    I'm all for treatment programs etc but this entitlement complex pisses me off.
    Nobody *deserves* anything just for existing. You have to either earn it or someone chooses to give it to you out of kindness amd generosity. In this case treatment services are being offered out of generosity of many people who work at these centers and voted for the government to allot funds to such programs.
    This doesn't mean anyone DESERVES those services.

    • @brandonkasaoka7824
      @brandonkasaoka7824 4 года назад +6

      WhiteTrash Panda according to that skinny white chick then I deserve the state to pay for my bullets.

    • @patrickmcglonejr8163
      @patrickmcglonejr8163 4 года назад +1

      But everyone DOES DESERVE a chance for something better!

    • @gg_rider
      @gg_rider 4 года назад

      It's meant to say that people deserve a chance and more options than prison or death .. a lofty assertion .. not deserve-deserve, but morally ethically, like saying a person dying if thirst deserves a drink of water or the one time radical lofty assertion that Man deserves a God given right to life liberty and pursuit of happiness. Used to be that nobody but Royalty deserved anything, that commoners are all shit.

    • @alexblaze8878
      @alexblaze8878 4 года назад +4

      Stoney ya Blazed Homie no. You EARN your chances at life. No one deserves anything in the US but the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. As long as the state isn’t depriving you of those three things, we the people owe you nothing more.

    • @ronaldpobuda835
      @ronaldpobuda835 Год назад

      @@patrickmcglonejr8163 They all have the same chances we all do. That they choose drugs and not working is their choice. Those who choose to work and be responsible do much better than living on the street, stealing and using drugs. Obviously sometimes people fall on hard time due to circumstances out of their control, but this is not that common / prevalent; Seattle and San Francisco has numbers that preclude external circumstances - this is how those people choose to live - so yes, everyone deserves a chance for a better life - they had their chance. "If a man will not work, he shall not eat." Handouts and government welfare are not cures - they are enabling and making the problems worse.

  • @craigfuhr
    @craigfuhr 5 лет назад +49

    Colion - your video work is nothing short of brilliant. From the camera work, to the color, to the B-roll, to the amazing editing. You are producing AMAZING and inspiring content. If I could get paid to do what you do, I’d literally stop everything and would pick up a camera tomorrow. Just awesome. Thank you for fighting in such a brilliantly artistic way. Please don’t stop!!! God bless.

  • @davidjohn4650
    @davidjohn4650 4 года назад +3

    Colion, since I’ve found your channel I have been very impressed with your talents in bringing out the realities and the ironies that we face as a society, I would like to say thank you for putting together such well thought out and visualized channel on RUclips for the world to see, please continue to be our loud proud voice in this world!

  • @AndreS_-df2nw
    @AndreS_-df2nw 4 года назад +8

    I live in Seattle.
    I heard recently that the occupancy rate for apartments here is 39%. Even with high rent prices. There is no housing shortage, just a greed problem.

    • @GANTZ100pts
      @GANTZ100pts 4 года назад

      It's not just greed. (Although it is a part of it) It's also the extremely high property taxes among other ridiculously high city taxes. Because the landlord owners will (always will) simply just add that to the rent. Everytime they raise the property tax or city taxes in general they raise their rents.
      So if we want to see much lower rents in Seattle we have to lower those property taxes and city taxes for apartment owners.

    • @AndreS_-df2nw
      @AndreS_-df2nw 4 года назад +1

      @@GANTZ100pts in addition, high permitting costs from the city & county. If an individual wants to build on their own vacant lot the cost of permits from the city of Seattle will be over $100K, in addition to the high costs of labor and materials.

    • @pitchforkpeasant6219
      @pitchforkpeasant6219 4 года назад

      Dont forget the taxes that the rich approve and all have to pay for

  • @oneofmany1087
    @oneofmany1087 5 лет назад +99

    NO SMOKING BUT YOU CAN SHOOT UP DOPE !!! WHO IS THE TRUE DOPE ?

    • @amybruinsma6653
      @amybruinsma6653 4 года назад +1

      And shit on the sidewalk,but if your dog poops you have to pick it up

    • @treroney4720
      @treroney4720 4 года назад

      Betty Grable rules for me but not for the

  • @jnauttube
    @jnauttube 5 лет назад +29

    As a resident of Seattle, thank you.

  • @Drathaar01
    @Drathaar01 4 года назад +8

    I'm from Steilacoom, WA. I used to love making trips to Seattle but stopped going 10 years ago. I left the state 4 years ago.

    • @lucytimmerman8687
      @lucytimmerman8687 2 года назад +1

      I remember when Steilacoom was tiny and the jobs were all on McNeil island at the prison. I used to fish off the ferry dock when I was a kid. Everyone had a boat on sawhorses and a smoker made from a fridge in their yard. Now it's all McMansions.

    • @Drathaar01
      @Drathaar01 2 года назад

      @@lucytimmerman8687 I haven't seen Steilacoom in six years, don't know when I'll make it back to WA. It was a great place to grow up, but it has grown too much. We lived near the fire department, it's still got the old town feel there. My mother is still there. I used to fish off the dock too, caught a steelhead there once, an octopus, and a duck. I let the octopus go, a man got the duck off my hook and dude took him home. I was probably around 5th grade at the time.

  • @boonedog3518
    @boonedog3518 4 года назад +5

    Colin, I appreciate you reaching out on this issue in Seattle. It's a real epidemic, as you discovered. My prayers are with you and the people of Seattle.

  • @ManInTheBigHat
    @ManInTheBigHat 5 лет назад +41

    I found needles in my driveway. This is in Portland which is a mini-Seattle.

    • @ManInTheBigHat
      @ManInTheBigHat 5 лет назад

      @Wonderful Mom : Thank you. My reaction was that I sold the house in Portland and moved back to Denver. It was kind of a last straw.

  • @justjoshin2006
    @justjoshin2006 5 лет назад +301

    Did that chick just blame her friends dying and going to jail on stigma?! Are you joking?

    • @wiseeyes81
      @wiseeyes81 5 лет назад +9

      yup!

    • @bigk4755
      @bigk4755 5 лет назад +58

      I guess if you blame it on stigma then no one has to take responsibility for their choices or actions. And thinking like that will perpetuate the problem for eternity. What a crock of shit.

    • @pashley1411
      @pashley1411 5 лет назад +12

      She has a point, but is too broad in its application. Initially people stay off of drugs, homeless, and homeless behavior because of societal constraints. ESPECIALLY YOUNG PEOPLE who don't have the experience to understand the consequences of their behavior.
      Once people hit bottom, ruined-lives, ruined-health, criminal record, homeless, there is a different perscription to keep them alive.
      Governments, no matter the intention, can't tell the difference. A government's best intentions results in human sewers.

    • @AJ-hk6zb
      @AJ-hk6zb 5 лет назад +33

      This is one of the examples of the danger of victim-culture, you can deflect anything you want away from yourself and your poor choices. When you continue to do that, you never have to look in the mirror to confront your mistakes and make
      Improvements, you end up circling the drain to the bottom; which is usually a casket.

    • @nikkic83
      @nikkic83 5 лет назад +17

      justjoshin2006 she’s a liberal progressive type . Need I say more?

  • @JAtkins1987
    @JAtkins1987 5 лет назад +3

    You are a refreshing channel here on RUclips. I appreciate that you go above and beyond ranting on issues. You allow many kinds of perspectives, on the ground and let the patterns emerge naturally as to where the real problems are in society. Your production, editing and cinematography are excellent. Subscribed

  • @wallybeep
    @wallybeep Год назад +2

    This was three heads ago. Seattle has become a unmitigated dump. I know.
    I live here.
    For now.
    The sooner I’m gone, the better I will be.
    It truly has become a horror show.

  • @Mrplatyz
    @Mrplatyz 5 лет назад +40

    i live very close to seattle and my brother is a serious drug user. this video hits home. Great job Colion!

  • @benmcwithey4578
    @benmcwithey4578 5 лет назад +34

    I’ve watched politicians destroy my city my entire life.

  • @sammysampson183
    @sammysampson183 4 года назад +6

    I left the Seattle area a year and a half ago. Best. Decision. Ever.

  • @franciscosantiago4921
    @franciscosantiago4921 3 года назад +5

    Watching this in June on 2020 is quite the experience.

  • @jtoland2333
    @jtoland2333 5 лет назад +139

    I miss what Seattle used to be; a fun, funky city.

    • @Aeroshogun
      @Aeroshogun 4 года назад +3

      Seattle was the happiest place on earth back in the 80s, 90s and even the 2000s. But now? I wouldn't recommend coming to Seattle anymore, and there's no where else I'd rather live.

    • @CemeteryJay
      @CemeteryJay 4 года назад +3

      Truth... now it just smells funky..

    • @filianablanxart8305
      @filianablanxart8305 3 года назад +3

      30-40 years ago Seattle was an ideal place . Vibrant city , just quirky enough to be interesting . Strong commercial and cultural ties to Alaska . Due to geography , have a major city with its attributes , but within 30-60 minutes be on the water , or mountain wilderness , with excellent fishing and hunting . ( For that matter , most of those could be said of Portland , at 75% strength .)
      I'll point my finger to the late '80s Southern California real estate situiation .
      When real estate in L.A. region became totally insane significant percentages of their population realized it was untenable for them , and looked for places on the west coast to relocate .
      In a 2 or 3 year period in late '80s , the demand lead to home prices in the Seattle region to double . Didn't faze the California refugees , because that was still 1/3 the cost of L.A. , but native and long term Seattle residents found it increasing difficult to remain in their home turf . But the influx didn't learn the cause & effect , and brought their failed progressive " California " ideas with them , and became politically dominant in their new home , and eventually made it worse than from where they came .

    • @desmondclark3193
      @desmondclark3193 3 года назад

      It’s still fun. For the druggies

    • @GULLAHTV33
      @GULLAHTV33 3 года назад

      You mean when it was full of racist

  • @jeffcarr5284
    @jeffcarr5284 5 лет назад +80

    I live in Washington and avoid Seattle like the plague now. I hate how one county dictates the direction of the entire state.

    • @johnkranick4450
      @johnkranick4450 5 лет назад

      Jeff the taxes Seattle pays support you. I wish we could leave and become an independent state.

    • @grantl1569
      @grantl1569 5 лет назад +10

      ​@@johnkranick4450 Then do it. I'm sure the people in the rest of the state won't miss you.
      While you're at it, take Portland with you.

    • @talonpilot
      @talonpilot 5 лет назад +3

      Portland is just as bad. Dictates just about everything for the rest of the state

    • @nikkic83
      @nikkic83 5 лет назад +3

      Jeff Carr I live here too, almost my entire life. Seattle used to be wonderful, now I also avoid Seattle like the plague. Sad.

    • @joseph3982
      @joseph3982 5 лет назад

      Yep. Moved to Washington from Ohio. Can't wait to get back.

  • @dashsocur
    @dashsocur Год назад +1

    I think this is a great example of what I have started calling "toxic compassion". It's compassion above all and without any judgement whatsoever (but only for certain people). These officials (and a lot of the NGO workers) are so concerned with being compassionate to people who don't care about the impact they have on other people that they are (intentionally or not) encouraging and perpetuating the very behavior that they claim they are trying to mitigate. If it was truly compassion for all, then they would have to draw the line when it starts victimizing other people but they don't. The "poor, misguided people" get a free pass for pretty much anything while their victims pay the price.

  • @scherblarry
    @scherblarry 4 года назад +5

    One reason I moved away from Seattle. I lived there for 25 years and I'm glad I moved

  • @cale4331
    @cale4331 5 лет назад +496

    I just moved back home to Houston from Seattle a week ago. I already have a better job and a nicer place for less money.
    Fixed it. I'm from Texas, i'm red. relax.

    • @dlae73
      @dlae73 5 лет назад +22

      Welcome to Houston.

    • @lafawnthompson3952
      @lafawnthompson3952 5 лет назад +31

      Welcome to Texas, Cale! Beware, the big cities in Texas have the same type of politicians (mayor, City Council, County Commissioners) that believe the same way Seattle politicians do - so stay informed. Again, welcome!

    • @spacecitytx3464
      @spacecitytx3464 5 лет назад +20

      Right on, my man! Welcome to Houston. There's more opportunities down here. But I also want to mention we can't sit with our arms crossed just because we're much better than other states. We still have to fight to keep our rights here in Texas. We have to always be alert and fight these vipers called politicians who are trying to take the 2nd amend away.

    • @fabiantaveras8458
      @fabiantaveras8458 5 лет назад +5

      isn't Houston a democrat city? Just like Seattle?

    • @tntcyclespdx640
      @tntcyclespdx640 5 лет назад +7

      congratulations, Houston isnt much better though, in the grand scheme of things......but it is wayyyy better than the west coast.

  • @michaeldowns5270
    @michaeldowns5270 5 лет назад +325

    Citizens of Seattle, collect the needles and mail them to the city council with your demands that Seattle become a city again.

    • @timothyallen1725
      @timothyallen1725 4 года назад +17

      That is such a good idea, I've been doing similar with junk mail for decades, gather it all up and put it in one of the postage paid envelopes and send it all back, makes me feel better at least.

    • @Gitn2it
      @Gitn2it 4 года назад +24

      Sorry, but as you saw in the excellent piece by Colion, you would probably get arrested for assault, mail fraud or something like that. Tolerance only cuts one way with liberals.

    • @1014p
      @1014p 4 года назад +10

      Michael Downs heck yea, that’s a great idea, don’t forget the feces to. Also send pictures of the sites.

    • @RustyShacklefardd
      @RustyShacklefardd 4 года назад +11

      Michael Downs Would be considered a threat but it’s fine for everyone else to walk around in. Seattle’s politicians are corrupt as shit

    • @samnottheotherone4363
      @samnottheotherone4363 4 года назад +7

      I avoid Seattle at all costs.

  • @garygilbert1999
    @garygilbert1999 4 года назад

    Mr. Noir, you are more than a 'breath of fresh air' in today's world of journalism. You continuously produce poignant and unbiased videos. They are all well thought out and edited to convey the truth about America, the citizens and the leadership,( or the lack of) that is today's society. I admire your efforts. If I can ever be of any assistance in your pursuit, please don't hesitate to contact me. I am a resident of western Washington with time and a desire to be a part of your mission. Thanks for doing what you do.

  • @sjwtard3709
    @sjwtard3709 4 года назад +9

    Stigma and judgment? More like behavior and bad choices.

  • @dmed
    @dmed 5 лет назад +35

    This is what happens when liberalism overrules a big city

  • @mjbritt82
    @mjbritt82 5 лет назад +194

    Just sold my house north of Seattle and moving to the midwest. To live with like minded individuals

    • @e.m.5499
      @e.m.5499 5 лет назад +7

      Good on you. Huge decision I'm sure... But take it from me.. I live in Midwest... You WON'T regret your strong decision.

    • @Mysasser1
      @Mysasser1 5 лет назад +2

      Chicago is fantastic!!!!!!!!

    • @bryongliege8090
      @bryongliege8090 5 лет назад +5

      Ya only had to go to the other side of the mountains, but I understand why you went so far away. I live in Edgewood and work in Seattle; I get it.

    • @deonalecsteichen5941
      @deonalecsteichen5941 5 лет назад +2

      I've been considering doing the same. I live on the east side of Washington but am concerned that Seattle will drag down the whole state with no opposition and no solution to the problem. Probably better to get out now...

    • @travishouse5988
      @travishouse5988 5 лет назад +3

      RandomInternet User, well you (you and pretty much everyone else in this thread) are just plain wrong...
      Here are the states with the most opioid drug use:
      20 states with the worst drug problems:
      When examining the most opioid deaths per capita, WalletHub found West Virginia had 52 drug overdose deaths per 100,000 residents, which is roughly eight times more than Nebraska, which had the fewest, at approximately six overdose deaths per 100,000 residents.
      Here are the 20 states with worst drug problems, according to WalletHub.
      1. District of Columbia
      2. Missouri
      3. New Hampshire
      4. Michigan
      5. West Virginia
      6. New Mexico
      7. Indiana
      8. Rhode Island
      9. Kentucky
      10. Pennsylvania
      11. Massachusetts
      12. Colorado
      13. Wyoming
      14. Tennessee
      15. Oregon
      16. Delaware
      17. Alaska
      18. Maine
      19. Arkansas
      20. Maryland
      So this idea that this is an issue that ONLY AFFECTS Liberal/Blue/Coastal states is just abject Bullshit.
      Note that the very Red/Conservative State of West Virginia has by far the Most Drug Overdoses. And aren't Missouri, Michigan, Indiana Arkansas & Wyoming the "Midwest"???

  • @CRITICALTrainingGroup
    @CRITICALTrainingGroup 4 года назад +1

    I'm a former NY P.I. who became a Mexican Federal Agent. I've seen first hand the blood that has been spilled over heroin heading to the US down here.. trust me, not having control or strategy on heroin use, reaches far more than just the neighborhoods in Seattle. And Colion, thank you for all you do amigo!

  • @redpillraven4850
    @redpillraven4850 4 года назад +2

    I live in Seattle and have most of my life. I was even attacked outside of my Graveyard shift, concierge position at a high rise by a 6ft 4in tall, homeless man who punched me, spat upon me and attempted to grab my head and throat, saying that he'd smash my head into the concrete and once a car drove out of the garage and 2 young men came to my rescue with one of them chasing the guy, he had told me that he would find me again and kill me. All because he wanted cigarettes and money that I currently did not have and cussed me out. I responded to him with tact and he was not having it. He punched me and spit. After my initial shock, I said I was going to report this and he didn't like that either. Every time I went to work, there would be homeless people outside of the building where we shared 7 Eleven and they always begged. More like demand, actually. I was verbally ganged up on by a group of young boys who kept harassing me about being a "rich white woman" and that he was going to "get his"... I reminded him not to judge others. Here I am, well dressed for work and going home after my midshift and wearing head to toe garments from Capital Hill Goodwill. It's a popular place to shop with trendy items. Seattle is big for the 2nd hand stores and I love them. I reminded him that just because a person dresses polished for work, does not make them rich. Also, my grandmother became a US citizen from beautiful Roatan Island Honduras 🇭🇳 in the 60s and her father was 🇯🇲 Jamaican. Smh. A flamboyant, pudgy, homeless man would also always hang outside where I worked and accused me of wearing Department store clothing and having money to give him but I was refusing him, in his mind and I had to check him too! For years, I was paying for expensive motel rooms that charged so much for my pets because no where accepted them and then I bought an RV from a lesbian couple who had it beautiful and we parked it in the library parking lot across from our buddies apartment building and people always tried to break in, etc. Another beat up RV showed up with a prostitute having men all hours of the day and night and they trashed the whole area. Many of the people around, lived quietly in their cars and these people were causing attention and trouble! I still get hit up consistently by gang members, dealers, and homeless people who assume that because you simply work and carry yourself with dignity, that you must be rich. Smh. My mother and grandmother taught me to always keep myself responsible and respectable. I might have 2 bucks in my wallet, but you won't know it and I don't have to lower my standards to make others feel better about themselves. I finally found a place near the airport, where I worked and have been going to school, 2 years ago and they actually accepted my pets. Getting into a place is very hard with so much competition and you need at least $4000 for payment and expensive credit checks. I believe in Self employment. These days, you can offer your services to people online for virtually no money. You can make something of your life, if you choose to. The Seattle elites do not care about families nor anyone else. They are not practical and live within their own bubbles. They are sanctimonious, pretentious, nihilistic, nanny state. Most of us are one paycheck away from ending up on the streets. It happened to me after I was attacked in late 2014 by that man and the high rise wanted me gone because I was a liability and they feared what potential new buyers might think if they knew that the concierge was brutally attacked. I lost my job. My hubby got into an accident and lost our vehicle. He's a Cement Mason and Concrete Finisher, and needs that... So, we lost our home. It took from January 2015 until October 2017 to find a place that was close my work and school, also accepted our dog and cat and that relatively safe.
    Excuse me for this very long, novel sized comment! 😂 But I am passionately bothered by the way this place has been dying

    • @juliusreed5273
      @juliusreed5273 4 года назад

      Red Pill Raven im sorry it happened to you You can Thank President Ronald Reagan for what's going on in Seattle you cut funding and put mental patients on the streets

    • @juliusreed5273
      @juliusreed5273 4 года назад

      Red Pill Raven man I read your page you never know what people went through in life makes me think twice about judging peoole

  • @Iquey
    @Iquey 5 лет назад +82

    THEY DON'T REQUIRE THEM TO BRING THE NEEDLES BACK. WTF.

    • @allisonchang7229
      @allisonchang7229 5 лет назад +9

      No. You just walk up to the truck ask for needles. . They will hand you bags foll an tell yoy to give them to people that need them.. Swear to God. It is that easy.We moved back to Dallas Texas. Much better here.

    • @alexanderfretheim5720
      @alexanderfretheim5720 5 лет назад +1

      My thoughts exactly...

    • @Bruceillest101
      @Bruceillest101 4 года назад

      That’s actually a good idea! 1 for one exchange

    • @alexanderfretheim5720
      @alexanderfretheim5720 4 года назад +4

      @@Bruceillest101 I'm pretty sure that that's what EVERYONE thought this idea was when it was first proposed. The word "exchange" kind of implies two people handing things to each other.

    • @tof177
      @tof177 4 года назад +2

      Lol that would require too much personal responsibility

  • @jmpriester
    @jmpriester 5 лет назад +175

    I stopped in Seattle on a way to an Alaskan Cruise. We got to the hotel late at night around 930ish and everyone in my party was hungry. I checked Google and saw an "open" McDonalds. I left hotel and walked 4 blocks towards the famous waterfront.. What I saw was unreal. I didn't even think I was in America. There were women fighting in the street. Everyone was smoking weed and drunk. They closed the McD's early because of the fighting going on outside. With no other option and two hungry kids at the hotel, I walked into the corner Walgreens. There were TWO security guards that were dressed in full KIT. They had guns, tasers, vests and were big dudes. I told them I was from the East Coast and wondered what was up. One dude said to me that if they weren't there, people would just walk in, take stuff and leave. The next morning it was around 7:30ish when went to check out the waterfront. There were still people drinking and being loud. It was not cool at all. When you have to take your kids across the street to avoid groups of drunk people before 8 am, it makes you take notice and remember. So sad to see.

    • @DiceKnight
      @DiceKnight 5 лет назад +15

      I just left the Seattle area after living there for a little under a decade and i can vouch for this man's words. It is exactly that bad. During the day, it is better, but thanks to the homeless crisis and drug epidemic, you'll often walk into mentally unstable individuals who will follow you around and shout at you. Please, if you plan on visiting the Seattle area, do not go out at night. If you do, please do not go alone.

    • @rael6974
      @rael6974 5 лет назад

      jmpriester1 damn

    • @sentientsandwich1984
      @sentientsandwich1984 5 лет назад +5

      That McDonalds is the worst. It's right by my bus stop so i have to go by there 5 days a week. FML

    • @BenOKeefe
      @BenOKeefe 5 лет назад +7

      Yup, that McDonald’s is know as the “murder McDonald’s”.

    • @thomasdosborneii
      @thomasdosborneii 5 лет назад +1

      @@kleist5083 Seattle allows conceal carry?

  • @timothyallen1725
    @timothyallen1725 4 года назад +1

    I left Seattle and King County after residing there for 30 years. I was the first to reach my limit and since then, my brother, my two sisters, and finally, my parents have all followed me south to Pierce County where conservative values still exist in large part. I won't even go to Seattle for entertainment purposes anymore, it's just not worth the cost or the risk. While I certainly appreciate Colion visiting and speaking up, you only got a small sample of what has been ongoing for the better part of 40 years, If you were to take everything wrong with California, and move it north, you would come close to the level of change that I have seen here since 1967. The visual beauty, the natural colors of the nature, the flora and fauna, everything that is great about the PNW is lost on the filth, the crime, the lack of truth in the government and media have destroyed this corner of the USA and I do not see it EVER getting back to where it was when I was a child.

  • @allen_p
    @allen_p 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for this documentary. My mother was born and raised in Enumclaw, WA. Her window looked out on Mt.Ranier
    She worked for Boeing during WWII. She would be horrified to see how Seattle changed from independent and strong people to those who are weak and morally debase. Extremely sad.

  • @ironcladpatriot5829
    @ironcladpatriot5829 5 лет назад +14

    I'm still trying to figure out why it's the responsibility of people that live their life the right way to take care of people that are irresponsible.
    The Seattle City council is a disgrace to the taxpayers. But of course I'm sure they're not subjected to these neighborhoods.

    • @wildcard252
      @wildcard252 5 лет назад

      They should probably move the homeless encampments into their back yards. Start feeding them, dressing them, Shooting them up, etc.

  • @robertlayne1439
    @robertlayne1439 5 лет назад +173

    Holy shit... I did not realize Seattle was that bad.

    • @khmaiaznboi89
      @khmaiaznboi89 5 лет назад +7

      I live 13 miles north of Seattle, it's bad. There are homeless people, blatant drug use, and prostitution every where. There was a homeless camp near one of my work sites that the city provided dumpsters and needle drop boxes, no one used it.

    • @rotwiler7674
      @rotwiler7674 5 лет назад +12

      It's worse than even just the homeless drug epidemic. They try to tax the crap out of you. Soda tax, bullet tax, rapid transit tax, you can live twice as good just moving 30 minutes away from Seattle. Seattle has become a liberal bubble that's imploding.

    • @travishouse5988
      @travishouse5988 5 лет назад +8

      khmaiaznboi89, I live IN Seattle and that's simply untrue. The homelessness is pretty widespread now, I'll give you that, but it's not everywhere. Not even most places... It's just in places now that it had never been previously and so it feels very invasive. As far as prostitution goes, you are very wrong. There used to be several known places where sex workers congregated, Capital Hill, Delridge area of W. Seattle, Lake City, DT Seattle at 4th & Bell, but most of those the city/police have eradicated and moved almost specifically to one location - Aurora Ave. And it's not as if there's no homelessness in Edmonds! (13 miles north of Seattle)

    • @khmaiaznboi89
      @khmaiaznboi89 5 лет назад +10

      @@travishouse5988 I'm a UPS driver I see prostitution and addicts in Lynnwood all the way down to our air hub facility south of Georgetown. If your really want to know the problem areas talk to your delivery driver. My buddy who has Lynnwood PD on his route gets approached all the time asking him where he's noticed encampments popping up.

    • @Itsme-mx5tl
      @Itsme-mx5tl 5 лет назад +11

      Stay away......very far away. Its a shithole

  • @kelleycondon6504
    @kelleycondon6504 4 года назад +18

    I live in Seattle and needles in the parks have been a problem since the 90s I'm not trying to justify it but I'm trying to put it in perspective...

  • @jackhasselhoff1021
    @jackhasselhoff1021 4 года назад +3

    Wow this is heavy Mr Noir thank you for the content and being a stand up dude. . We dont have enough people like you

  • @TheKopsfanclub
    @TheKopsfanclub 5 лет назад +68

    Seattle officials are to blame.

    • @the1440volt
      @the1440volt 5 лет назад +2

      Who votes them into office, over and over again?

    • @pjt3887
      @pjt3887 5 лет назад +2

      Along with the fools that follow them and continue to vote them back in. Socialist openly run for city office and the Mayor is a complete idiot. It's absolutely insanity at it's finest. Also heartbreaking to see.

    • @the1440volt
      @the1440volt 5 лет назад +1

      Seattle residents shoulder the blame. All are welcomed and loved also brings in the "undesirables" that you walk around on the sidewalk on the way to get your latte.

  • @phill8005
    @phill8005 5 лет назад +201

    I'm so glad so many Black men are out trying to make a difference like this guy in the video. Thank you.

    • @xivwords5448
      @xivwords5448 5 лет назад +3

      Phil L that’s what’s you see is race? Ok that’s cool

    • @queenempress2541
      @queenempress2541 5 лет назад +4

      Black guys?? They are men.. They are not race then men.. Men..

    • @boofingdragon
      @boofingdragon 5 лет назад +3

      Black, white, brown, yellow we should be glad to see anyone trying to expose hypocrisy. Black is just an adjective, you do not need to capitalize it.

    • @ericblade8330
      @ericblade8330 5 лет назад

      Phil L what about white guy?? Like me bitch?? There are tons of blk men doin gd things. Plz include me n mine cuz we bein phased out😥. Lol

    • @ericblade8330
      @ericblade8330 5 лет назад

      XIV Words no its not

  • @NathanJennings1222
    @NathanJennings1222 4 года назад +24

    John Lennon's "Imagine" in all its unrealistic reality.

  • @derschtiken
    @derschtiken 9 месяцев назад

    I’m so glad you posted this video. I have lived in WA for nearly all my life, including ten years in the Seattle-Tacoma area. I used to be so proud of Seattle for its natural beauty and always used to spend at least a day or two with out of town friends checking out the music scene and watching the Huskies, M’s, and Seahawks. Now I’m embarrassed of what the city has become and if I have to go into the city I’m always packing a pistol (CWL) and get in and out as soon as I do what I came to do. The place is full of addicts needles, urine, feces, and graffiti. I live two hours south of Seattle where people are more pro 2A and expect laws to be enforced. But more and more of that element is moving south and north out of Portland. Not many are willing to risk breaking into houses around here because they know everyone is armed to the teeth!

  • @royd5323
    @royd5323 5 лет назад +146

    "The best drug user you can possibly be", did I just hear that!?

    • @206guy7
      @206guy7 5 лет назад +6

      And people wonder why I'm ready to get out of here.

    • @purviscransmeyer1382
      @purviscransmeyer1382 4 года назад +9

      The best drug user is a dead drug user.

    • @jraegatsby757
      @jraegatsby757 4 года назад +5

      "Be all you can Be"
      Army of One?
      Nope
      Army of Slum 🤦🏽‍♂️

    • @yovtobe
      @yovtobe 4 года назад +1

      @@purviscransmeyer1382 so every person who drinks alcohol should die?

    • @GamePath
      @GamePath 4 года назад +6

      @@yovtobe You're cant compare alcohol to heroin.

  • @momsnoteatingbugs1919
    @momsnoteatingbugs1919 5 лет назад +291

    I moved last year from San Fran to middle Tennessee. Bigger home, much, much nicer neighbors, the people are friendly (people in sf are narcissistic liberals who are remarkably unfriendly), completely different and better environment. Also, my Republican vote will count for the first time in decades.

    • @1DaRavishing
      @1DaRavishing 5 лет назад +6

      Welcome :)

    • @Kross8761
      @Kross8761 5 лет назад +11

      As a fellow Tennesseean I wish you the warmest of welcomes!

    • @douglaswayne8916
      @douglaswayne8916 5 лет назад +14

      I spent 20 years in the U.S. Air Force and during that time, I've either lived in or visited just about every State in the nation. So, I came across many different types of people.
      You are right, the South is the best place to live.....but not for non-whites.
      I am Asian and I came across quite a few incidences where I was rejected, from renting homes to eating in restaurants.
      As an adult, I can handle it but not my kids because they are still developing their self concept and being rejected based on who you are can be devastating to them.
      If I was white, I would settle in the South in a heartbeat but I am not so I now live in California.
      Sure, there are weirdos in certain areas but I live in Conservative Orange County and I never felt unaccepted here.

    • @dashiellhouse
      @dashiellhouse 5 лет назад +2

      Narcissistic liberals is a good phrase

    • @jakeford1570
      @jakeford1570 5 лет назад +4

      I just wished you had moved to Va. We are on the verge of going full libtard.

  • @atomiktiger
    @atomiktiger 4 года назад +3

    I live here in the Greater Seattle area. *Some* people, normal people, want to have something sane done about the issue, but too many are controlled by The Political Correctness Narrative and "muh feelz". The city gives away free heroin, a federally controlled & illegal substance at "clean" injection sites, and then wonders why it attracts homeless drug addicts? Ruining the city by enabling destructive behavior is "compassion". The police are told not to arrest drug dealers in the tents unless they witness violence. You can't get a city cleaned up by allowing it to stay dirty.

  • @TaterGrenadier89
    @TaterGrenadier89 4 года назад

    Love your videos, thanks for making them. Keep it up!

  • @bacon81
    @bacon81 5 лет назад +139

    They are enabling them. It’s no wonder that they do the things they do.

    • @rustyshackleford4438
      @rustyshackleford4438 5 лет назад +10

      @TheManzinator so instead of educating and helping addicts they give them free needles and don't arrest them when they shit in your backyard. Sounds like a good plan.

    • @rustyshackleford4438
      @rustyshackleford4438 5 лет назад

      @TheManzinator I didn't say you did, I was pointing out what the city was actually doing. Clearly it's not that nuanced because you explained it in a few short sentences.

    • @HO-os8ry
      @HO-os8ry 5 лет назад

      Never go full demotard

    • @JanstonCordell
      @JanstonCordell 5 лет назад +1

      How about instead of arresting the addicts, they're just killed instead. The city and its lawful inhabitants enjoy a cleaner and more peaceful environment, and the junkies get the death that their retarded, nihilistic asses are chasing anyway. Sounds like a win-win.

    • @trees915
      @trees915 5 лет назад +1

      @@JanstonCordell There doesn't seem to be any other viable solution to this epidemic.

  • @sdqdfyl
    @sdqdfyl 5 лет назад +33

    10 years in this city. All I can say is "it was a beautiful place."

    • @issagarden
      @issagarden 3 года назад

      Not anymore Antifa took over. Enjoy!

  • @AUWDE1995
    @AUWDE1995 2 года назад +1

    Another shining example of what happens when The Libs get their way and start running things the way they see fit. I love it when Colton set the lady up and asks “where are the police in all of this?” When he is looking at her and internally saying “you clowns defunded them!”

  • @g.p.d.2220
    @g.p.d.2220 Год назад

    Another outstanding piece from Mr. Noir! Keep up the great work; your viewpoint is badly needed.

  • @vernerobirds9115
    @vernerobirds9115 5 лет назад +106

    For the last 30 years I’ve been working in downtown Seattle. Building all these big new shiny buildings. I have watched it turn from a clean, relatively blue-collar, prosperous fun fun city. Into a much bigger, richer, class divided city. Divided between extreme poverty and extreme wealth. It’s now a shit hole where I literally step over stinking drug addicts in order to get to work. But the upper class really doesn’t notice it much in Seattle. Because they park in parking structures that are guarded, they walk across the sky bridges and don’t even see much of what is around them. And what they do see, they’ve learned to ignore. They don’t see what’s happening, they don’t see what they are doing and they all universally have the same political opinions. One of these homeless people dies on the streets every day in front of them and they’ll worry about abortion laws or gun control. They had some poor old man on the front steps of federal building curl up and die of exposure. That would take all night to happen. With thousands of witnesses. no one helped him, no one noticed him. They just stepped around him. He was just another homeless guy right?

    • @mooseclamps
      @mooseclamps 5 лет назад +2

      He was probably a fucking white male.

    • @jamesd3510
      @jamesd3510 5 лет назад +4

      Verne Robirds
      It sounds like the craziest and sickest reality to live. I’m sorry you and others live through that every day. The trickle down affect is happening and It’s spreading all throughout and touching the city of Tucson also. Seems like there’s nowhere safe anymore for them, or us, to live and be.

    • @vernerobirds9115
      @vernerobirds9115 5 лет назад +3

      James D it is sad. And while so many talk as if they care. They don’t. I hear talk of low cost housing and rent control. But the homeless are poor because they are addicts and mentally ill. Politicians just want money that they will fund usless civil service jobs. Money to build housing that can not help addicts and the mentally. But does help well connected Investors

    • @Blinker_Fluid_Supply
      @Blinker_Fluid_Supply 5 лет назад +6

      @@mooseclamps a tweaker is just that, a tweaker. Skin color is irrelevant

    • @sempervirens2064
      @sempervirens2064 5 лет назад +8

      liberals are sooooo compassionate

  • @comva5230
    @comva5230 5 лет назад +30

    What could happen if all journalists were to become like this man
    God bless your work

  • @asanmartinjr07
    @asanmartinjr07 4 года назад +2

    Why don't the voters hold the city council accountable & demand change or vote them out of office????

  • @ClaCus
    @ClaCus 4 года назад

    Great video by the way glad I came across this. Maintain my situational awareness

  • @03forgotten
    @03forgotten 5 лет назад +30

    Also! Vote NO On I-1639!

  • @justagurl555
    @justagurl555 5 лет назад +11

    I loved Seattle, lived there for 26 years. Working downtown I used to get off at 4th and Stewart. At 6:30 am the front of Macy’s is full off homeless people sleeping on the ground., sometimes dead. Needless, tourniquets everywhere. The city workers begin cleaning up for the tourists and remove all the garbage. Seattle is a Democrat City. The politicians have destroyed the city. Your exactly right most of the people living there are numb to what is going on, or just don’t care.

  • @tenhauser
    @tenhauser 4 года назад +2

    I first saw you with Bill Maher. I immediately subscribed and this is the first video I'm watching. Slick editing, and a Punchy topic with lots of exposition. Loving it.

  • @zfrantz01
    @zfrantz01 4 года назад +1

    This is one of your best videos. Very well done.

  • @redemptionhappens7725
    @redemptionhappens7725 5 лет назад +48

    My dream when I first became a nurse was to work with the homeless because I believed that they were all mentally ill. Now I’m not saying that a fair amount of them don’t have some degree of mental illness, they do, however so does most of the general population. These people are mostly drug addicts and they know how to work the system.
    They are our “frequent flyers” in the hospitals. They are responsible for a fair amount of healthcare employee burnout and probably add to the rates of healthcare professionals committing suicide. They’re that miserable to deal with. We in the system do nothing but enable their addictions and they end up dead anyway.
    The best job I’ve had were I feel I’ve served society is at the jail. People need to be held accountable. Coming out of those GED, parenting, and AA classes is a sight to behold. Faces beaming. Heads held up high. You don’t help people by enabling them.
    All anyone needs to know about Seattle is that the city is leftist to the point that they are totally anti law enforcement. To those people I’d like to say, the next time you need help don’t call the police. Call a crackhead.
    ... and whatever you do. Do NOT move to Spokane. We don’t want you.

    • @jcarter3238
      @jcarter3238 5 лет назад +4

      M S Spokane is equally shit today, in my opinion. I think there's one common thread running through homelessness, and that's selfishness and instant gratification. I'm not saying they haven't been through hell, but the majority of them have no desire to take control of their lives. I'm all for shelters, but only with strict rules, and my time being in and around shelters, most simply don't want to follow the house rules so choose to hit the street. And for what... Selfish instant gratification to get high, fuck and drink. These people are messed up and do need help, but placating them does not help.

    • @bw83m94
      @bw83m94 5 лет назад +2

      Yep, you're 100% correct. They work the system. That's the problem with welfare type programs, people don't use them to get back on their feet. They stay dependent on it, they raise kids dependent on it, it becomes a generational problem. Homeless, drug addicts, and government healthcare (its "passport" in my area) clog up hospitals with every manner ridiculous complaint. Runny nose? Go to the ER. Sore throat? ER! Dental complaint? ER! It burns employees out. We're not paid nearly enough to deal with the hassle AND verbal/mental/physical abuse, and actual people that need our help suffer indirectly. They're at the hospital every night or two, and it's never a legitimate complaint. All via the tax dollars of the working public. Here's the kicker people don't understand, if you're back to the hospital for the same issue within a certain timeframe, and your "healthcare" is government subsidized, they don't pay for the second visit. It's written off as a "mistake" that the hospital didn't appropriately treat it the first time (there's usually not an issue to treat) and the cost gets passed on to EVERY OTHER PERSON who comes in with legitimate problems. Not that a hospital has ANY control over what you do when you leave the doors.
      It's one of the reasons, and a larger one than people think, that our healthcare system is unaffordable and broken.

    • @rael6974
      @rael6974 5 лет назад

      M S wow

    • @redemptionhappens7725
      @redemptionhappens7725 5 лет назад +1

      BW83 M Thank you so much for your response! I take it you work in an ER? Most people who aren’t healthcare professionals are so clueless about all that. Likewise with the constant verbal and at times physical abuse... working with the homeless at a psych facility I got told to f * off and called everything but a child of God on the daily. Spit at, punched at, etc. all on the dime of the taxpayers. Working as a corrections nurse I’ve never had so many people say thank you and call me ma’m. People ask if I’m scared and I’ve never once been. Reason being, people in jail understand that it is a privilege to go to medical to have their needs addressed, not a right.

    • @bw83m94
      @bw83m94 5 лет назад

      M S
      Not ER, but I've been pulled there numerous times and honestly love the pace of it. I work in telemetry, at our facility it means we admit every person lol, but it staves odd boredom. Yeah, people that have never done it will never understand what it's like. Grown adults throwing temper tantrums because they don't get their way, despite coming to us for help. Not to mention having to deal with the families of patients that behave in that way. Let's just say I work in one of the lower income areas of the country, we service 12 surrounding counties.
      I LOVE having patients from jail. Another thing people don't understand, as they're almost 100% the most pleasant people you'll have. It could have something to do with the police escort that stays with them by policy lol, but there's more to it than that. They actually APPRECIATE what you're doing for them, and inpatient facilities are improvements from where they were. I'll take 6 inmates before I take one middle-aged women with "anxiety".

  • @commonweakness9060
    @commonweakness9060 5 лет назад +23

    Great job. This is solid material. Seattle is such a beautiful city, it is a shame that their leaders are such fools. Maybe when they hit rock bottom they will learn to change. Keep speaking the truth...

  • @malialewis2221
    @malialewis2221 4 года назад +1

    I live about 40 mins south of Seattle and this problem is leaking into all the cities around downtown...except for maybe Bellevue but that's where all the rich people live. It is such a problem that my kids and I have to walk over people who are passed out just outside the Safeway or gas station. We have found needles in the play areas and slides at the park by our house, not to mention a few years ago just down the street a man was shot in his head over a bad drug deal. My husband and I found a junkie in our car one day, she had broke in, shot up and passed out so we called the police. They threw her paraphernalia in our recycle bin and let her go against our wishes to have them take her in to get her off the street. It makes me so mad that all our reps and people in power around here want to act like this is no big problem but then debate gun laws. WTF they need to start seeing how they fucked up our beautiful cities and try to fix it. I have been against clean injection sites since it was just a conversation let alone put into action. Anyone in any cities that are talking about clean injection sites need to be as loud and vocal as they can against it because it will ruin your city.

  • @marys3738
    @marys3738 24 дня назад

    I left my beloved Seattle two years ago. The rent was out of control and addicts/homeless and needles everywhere. I was working in social services and I could barely afford rent. In the meantime, druggies were given tiny houses. While I was working my ass off and could not afford rent.
    I was working downtown when a woman tried beating me up. She was on drugs. Drugs and human poop outside the building where I worked everyday. I had enough!!