Same. Born & raised but had to go. There's still more to see... he didn't go back too far. Southgate area, the plaza 😅. He was close to bear's den though .. iykyk. He passed our elementary school (Carver) and high school (Gentry 🐏). Much love and prayers for Home 🙏🏽
Desde Santiago de Chile 🇨🇱,, Sudamérica.. Muy interesante ver este pueblo con casas de antiguo estilo tradicional de esta zona. Algunas en buen estado y otras abandonadas. En realidad te transporta al pasado, a cómo fué la vida en ese entonces. Otra vez has elegido con mucha inteligencia, mostrar estas realidades de los Estados Unidos,, que para mí, que soy de un país sudamericano, me sorprende mucho . Gracias.
The gentle hum of the engine, the soft creaking of the vehicle as it traverses the various texture of the road is so relaxing and ASMR-esque. I love all your videos, they put me in a very specific chill state
Explains the laziness and low I.Q. of the descendants of slave owners. They couldn’t make Mississippi great on their own, so when the slave labor ran out, they just gave up like cowards and let Mississippi go to hell. Mississippi is pure hell in America, a close 2nd is Louisiana
@@Fastcash4 That town has a crime rate much lower than most places in the US. There were 4 violent crimes last year, only 1 murder and it was someone from outta town. So where you getting this information from?
2:47 is slave houses cause that’s how close and how little they were and also who remembers the movie The Help?? They was living in them same houses. Blk ppl use to have to basically fit they whole family in a studio house
Mississippi ahhhhhh yes can smell the pesticide in the air😂😂 Leland up the road from there RIP CED TEE them Black Dog Posse Boys had a shootout there in the 90s
@@Acombhair when Abilene is telling Skeeter the story of when her son died in a construction accident. That hits me so hard in the feels every time I watch it 🥺
There's a total of 4 violent crimes all of last year and only 1 murder being someone from outta town. The crime index is 77 (100 being the safest). It's not that dangerous at all, it's really just extremely poor. People from the south have a big heart.
@@barebones2001 u don’t kno what u talkin bout at all please go head on somebody get shot dwn there every other day Literally Shìt dnt get reported in Mississippi that’s how I know u lost Frfr 😂 them statistics from 2011 that’s what crazier
It's like atomic bomb have been dropped in that area,I feel sorry for America it is in indepreated state, American dream died long time in areas like this.
Well, when the government and elite keep their shiit clean, citizens will follow. How are you gonna act surprised at people in poverty being messy, when the wealthy elite are the messiest people on earth!! From oil spills, sewage leaks, chemical rain, factories that produce so much damn garbage and waste it’s sickening, poisoned lakes and rivers. You should be more amazed at that, then people in poverty having garbage. Poverty = crime and filth. You should have learned that in 3rd grade
All these types of videos don't tell the whole truth. I live in Indianola. Yes, the roads are bad in some sections of town. You only rode through an eight-block section of the older section of town from Hannah St to Jefferson St multiple times. Most of those houses were built in the 1940s and 50s. I like how you came to the end of Hough Street where those kids were playing ball you quickly edited out the property on the other side of the fence with a $750,000 house own by the Byas family. You didn't show none of the beautiful homes on BB King Road or the $30 million dollar renovated high school. There are multiple $300-$500k houses all over town but you only showed the old section of town. Next time you're in town tour the area i live north of Hwy 82.
It's amazing they all have nice trucks and cars.
Nothing like home. Mississippi hasn't changed any since I was a young man and now I am a old man. Had to leave nothing there to survive on
U & thousands of others
I agree, l live up north no so many people from there, kids graduated and move
Same. Born & raised but had to go. There's still more to see... he didn't go back too far. Southgate area, the plaza 😅. He was close to bear's den though .. iykyk. He passed our elementary school (Carver) and high school (Gentry 🐏). Much love and prayers for Home 🙏🏽
They didn't show French Road. Blacks also own houses there. Please show some of the better areas. 700,000.00 and above homes.
@@plainolep4Eva do you often visit there, im also from there aswell.
Desde Santiago de Chile 🇨🇱,, Sudamérica.. Muy interesante ver este pueblo con casas de antiguo estilo tradicional de esta zona. Algunas en buen estado y otras abandonadas. En realidad te transporta al pasado, a cómo fué la vida en ese entonces. Otra vez has elegido con mucha inteligencia, mostrar estas realidades de los Estados Unidos,, que para mí, que soy de un país sudamericano, me sorprende mucho . Gracias.
Love to see when you touring around these country towns.
The gentle hum of the engine, the soft creaking of the vehicle as it traverses the various texture of the road is so relaxing and ASMR-esque. I love all your videos, they put me in a very specific chill state
You must be easy to hang with. Just turn on the white noise machine bro. Thats my jam.
you’d probably be a very good book writer, i like your comment
Damn still looking like the 1950’s!!!
looks like such a beautiful climate, It could be a very nice place to live
If it wasn’t for the people
you spent a summer in miss? 🥵
@@torcik bollocks
Mississippi was the richest state during slavery. When slavery ended, it became the poorest state.
Tells you a lot about capitalism and this country’s wealth, doesn’t it?
Explains the laziness and low I.Q. of the descendants of slave owners. They couldn’t make Mississippi great on their own, so when the slave labor ran out, they just gave up like cowards and let Mississippi go to hell. Mississippi is pure hell in America, a close 2nd is Louisiana
@@lastshallbefirst5516 💯
@@lastshallbefirst5516 spot on...
Home of 🎸 B.B. King! 🎼
2:40 is wild! Completely Unchanged since 1950.
Hi there Charlie. I hope you are well mate. Thanks for the great video's. Take care 👍😄 lan
J'ai roulé toute la nuit a vos côtés, insomnie 😂😂😂 merci pour ces belles balades 👍 bonjour de la France
Some houses don’t seem too bad and then others all boarded up
Its a nice town i spent my childhood going there I think I saw my grandma's house
Why did only show this area. Indianola has beautiful neighborhoods and homes. This is the oldest neighborhood in the town.
Adoro mississipi sem conhecer, por causa da música mississipi da banda pusse cat das antigas, fala sobre o Rio mississipi
Another awesome video. Thank you do much for sharing
haayyyy he finiliey visited my small town of indianola yaayyy my stompin grownds yaaaayyy 😀😀😀😀😀
My dad is from greenwood Mississippi
The hometown of blues men BB King and Albert King. I think Muddy Waters was from near that area also.
Muddy Waters hometown is Rolling Fork not that far it’s all the Delta
Right... another bluesman, Willie Clayton is from Indianola
And I think Tyrone Davis was from Greenville 🙌🏾
@@plainolep4Eva I didn't know that, thanks for the info. I'm listening to "Turn Back the Hands of Time" right now.
@@plainolep4Eva Why did you tell me this? Now I have to spend the next hour listening to Willie Clayton songs! 🙂
Projects - Shotgun homes - Bungalows - Huts - Cottages - Row- houses - IGA .. Etc
Another stunning victory for diversity.
Love your videos young Man💙💯💙💯
Indianola Ms, where Dollar General has a large DC
I wanna thank CB313 for showing the real America
That white picket fence is not the real America.
My family’s roots on my mom side, the Yazoo Basin.
👍🏻
They definitely saving a ton of money on road maintenance...
Thought I was going to see Django walk out from the tree line somewhere.
LOL!!
For real 🤣👍
I lived on BB King Rd. And went to Carver elementary School
Born and raised here
Wow
Must have been bored your whole life
I noticed the row of identical houses. What industry was there, and is that why the houses are now empty?
I lived on BB King Rd
Wow can't believe these towns are in America
As we send Billions to other countries 3:05
They boarded them up 3 bodies was found in them houses
@@Fastcash4 That town has a crime rate much lower than most places in the US. There were 4 violent crimes last year, only 1 murder and it was someone from outta town. So where you getting this information from?
The quarters
ARGENTINA 🇦🇷 AUSTRALIA 🇦🇺
It’s a reason why it’s called Indian-Nola… Get it👍🏾👍🏾
Most definitely a reason ❗️🪶💯
haayyy he was one street over from Lincoln street my stompn grounds for pass 4 years 😀😀😀
I know two different families that moved to Milwaukee Wisconsin from this town one of the families go by the name the country’s
haayyy he pass by mr gaters house 😀😀😀
2:47 is slave houses cause that’s how close and how little they were and also who remembers the movie The Help?? They was living in them same houses. Blk ppl use to have to basically fit they whole family in a studio house
Kenapa rumah rumah itu tidak di tempatti
Did you get a new ride? It looks like a dodge charger
Like. Places. From. 40s 50s
People had more pride and ambition back then !!!!
Any Teagues in Indinola ?
Mississippi ahhhhhh yes can smell the pesticide in the air😂😂 Leland up the road from there RIP CED TEE them Black Dog Posse Boys had a shootout there in the 90s
It’s crazy cause I know exactly who u talking abt
Is that red dirt👀
Like Mars!
It is mississippi. There is red clay everywhere
😂😂😂
Looks like the place where Minnie Jackson lived in the movie The Help.
😂😂😂 doesn't it? Jackson, Ms was where they filmed "the help" movie
@@Acombhair when Abilene is telling Skeeter the story of when her son died in a construction accident.
That hits me so hard in the feels every time I watch it 🥺
@@christophe3281 oh yeah, I cried as well. There were a lot of sad scenes in the movie!
@@Acombhairthey actually filmed most of the Help in Greenwood.
I'm from here
Same
6:55 сельский клуб?
bom.
Can I survived
Looks pretty dangerous
3 boys was jus found shot to death der
@@Fastcash4 Do you just go around spreading false information everywhere? lol
There's a total of 4 violent crimes all of last year and only 1 murder being someone from outta town. The crime index is 77 (100 being the safest). It's not that dangerous at all, it's really just extremely poor. People from the south have a big heart.
@@barebones2001 u don’t kno what u talkin bout at all please go head on somebody get shot dwn there every other day Literally Shìt dnt get reported in Mississippi that’s how I know u lost Frfr 😂 them statistics from 2011 that’s what crazier
@@barebones2001 & how much u wana bet it was 3 people found dead in them Houses & 3 boys found shot to death dwn der ?
Legal
@charliebo313 let me get a Athens GA video homie
2:47 - houses for slaves?
I was thinking that
It's like atomic bomb have been dropped in that area,I feel sorry for America it is in indepreated state, American dream died long time in areas like this.
……and than it’s $10,000 an acre in another area. Location,location.
That's dirtfloor poor..
Awful. Simply cannot understand how so many people won't keep their places clean.
Well, when the government and elite keep their shiit clean, citizens will follow. How are you gonna act surprised at people in poverty being messy, when the wealthy elite are the messiest people on earth!! From oil spills, sewage leaks, chemical rain, factories that produce so much damn garbage and waste it’s sickening, poisoned lakes and rivers. You should be more amazed at that, then people in poverty having garbage. Poverty = crime and filth. You should have learned that in 3rd grade
Where u from ??? THIS is MISSISSIPPI!
They destroy the homes and streets also/
Some of these houses look like slave home real old to the ground
That’s them old slave houses there💯
Whatever happened there, it was BAD!
All these types of videos don't tell the whole truth. I live in Indianola. Yes, the roads are bad in some sections of town. You only rode through an eight-block section of the older section of town from Hannah St to Jefferson St multiple times. Most of those houses were built in the 1940s and 50s. I like how you came to the end of Hough Street where those kids were playing ball you quickly edited out the property on the other side of the fence with a $750,000 house own by the Byas family. You didn't show none of the beautiful homes on BB King Road or the $30 million dollar renovated high school. There are multiple $300-$500k houses all over town but you only showed the old section of town. Next time you're in town tour the area i live north of Hwy 82.
I grew up on BB King Rd right up the street from Gentry
Эээ это что было?
развитой капитализм
@@thelyphonus3484 мне так и подумалось
Get off my hometown
I piss on your home town 😂
Lol why?
Moorhead
A Hell Hole
The American dream has come true
Naw hold up, wtf is that emoji?
@@barebones2001 It's exclusive to me.