DOWN IN THE MISSISSIPPI DELTA | TUNICA, MS

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @markakira8988
    @markakira8988 Год назад +79

    In the mid 90s I took the Amtrak from Union Station Chicago to New Orleans. As the train moved along higher ground, dikes, and bridges, I remember seeing hundreds of shanty homes built on high stilts sitting on top of swamp water. No roads, mostly john boats etc. If there is anything I take from this channel, it's that I'm blessed to live in a safe place with decent opportunities.

    • @karenhargis9824
      @karenhargis9824 Год назад +1

      I feel ya.

    • @Mrtroygordon
      @Mrtroygordon Год назад +2

      That was tunica cutoff far from where he's at

    • @VAULT865
      @VAULT865 Год назад +1

      AMEN...I'M FROM CHICAGO BUT HAVE LIVED IN EAST TN. MOST OF MY LIFE. WATCHING THESE VIDEOS GOT ME MOST DEFINITELY GRATEFUL, SAYING MY PRAYERS AS I WRITE.🙏

    • @amypatterson9851
      @amypatterson9851 Год назад

      Now you know the answer to the 70's question "what it is, what it's gonna be like." Yes these towns were thriving a like 30 years ago but now a dump. This is what happens when racist caucasiophobes chase the white people out of town.

  • @olzt100
    @olzt100 Год назад +20

    My brother, always providing great content about the ignored parts of the US.

  • @Eveningbreeze721
    @Eveningbreeze721 Год назад +27

    I was born in Mississippi and had family who lived in this area. Looks the same as it did 35 years ago.

    • @angieang26
      @angieang26 Год назад +1

      My husband and I used to go to tunica casinos.

    • @Iknowyoumadnow
      @Iknowyoumadnow Год назад

      @@angieang26 little girl....what husband with ya fast tail

    • @mikejohn0088
      @mikejohn0088 Год назад

      Good jobs do that.

  • @nehemiahisrael1741
    @nehemiahisrael1741 Год назад +19

    My parents that are both still alive and well at 83 and 82 are from Tunica circa 1950. As a native Chicagoian I've been there a time or two and hope to revisit again one day. #doitfortheculture

    • @jimmythegentconway8690
      @jimmythegentconway8690 Год назад +1

      It looks like half of Mississippi blacks moved to Chicago from 1930 to 1960

    • @gangstagummybear3432
      @gangstagummybear3432 Год назад

      @@jimmythegentconway8690 yep, it is very common to see people from illinois and other places in the midwest have Mississippi connections, but probably mostly Chicago.

  • @cristianramirez9148
    @cristianramirez9148 Год назад +9

    Hello..., I am from Santiago de Chile, South America. It makes me very sad and at the same time indignant to see your video, and to see that a country "as rich" as yours (a world power; full of natural wealth; "The American Dream"; traveled to outer space; great inventors and scientists; popular movie, TV and music artists; etc.) can their governments have their compatriots living in third world conditions (something like my Latin America). My country is one of the most unequal in the distribution of wealth, for this reason what is happening in the US makes me sad.
    PS: Mississippi the cradle of good blues.
    Greetings.

  • @SnapszDuhh
    @SnapszDuhh Год назад +29

    This area gives a very eerie feeling. I can’t imagine how much worse it would feel at night…

    • @perisher1976
      @perisher1976 Год назад

      and at night there black cops kill blacks (like Tyre Nichols was killed)!!!

    • @commissaryarrick9670
      @commissaryarrick9670 Год назад +17

      It is not that bad . They are very poor people but mostly good people . If your car broke down they would probably help you fix it and maybe even feed you some lunch

    • @Eveningbreeze721
      @Eveningbreeze721 Год назад +11

      It's not scary at night. It's probably safer than most places. It's a rural area.

    • @GardenOfGracebykayyy
      @GardenOfGracebykayyy Год назад +10

      I grew up in Shaw Mississippi 😅 the only thing that’s you should feel eerie about is the stray dogs that will chase you home 😂😂😂😂 I loved being down there with my grandma for the summer ❤

    • @lcam9241
      @lcam9241 Год назад +7

      Snapsz...this was just an overcast day. It really is not as bad as it seems. Poor, yes. Rural, yes. But like someone above mentioned, they're more likely to help than harm (MS resident here).

  • @davidparker5657
    @davidparker5657 Год назад +20

    Most forgotten about parts of America by the government

    • @J.C.3423
      @J.C.3423 Год назад +2

      Real Talk🗣

    • @gshell2520
      @gshell2520 Год назад +4

      That's a good thing the government is not your friend they are not here to save you ,Ronald Reagan said the most frightening 9 words are " im from the government and im here to help "😉

    • @GoldFaceFella
      @GoldFaceFella Год назад

      @@gshell2520 live some years and gain some experience son.

    • @gshell2520
      @gshell2520 Год назад

      @@GoldFaceFella big zaddy government is not your friend 🐑🐑🤡

    • @davidparker5657
      @davidparker5657 Год назад +1

      @@gshell2520 I know this but a lot of people in America still trust them

  • @MoeinthePhilippines
    @MoeinthePhilippines Год назад +18

    Tunica is one of the quietest little towns I've ever been...the girls are super cute too, nice and slim.

    • @perisher1976
      @perisher1976 Год назад +15

      slender because they are starving from poverty?

    • @TheTillmanSneakerReview
      @TheTillmanSneakerReview Год назад +16

      @@perisher1976 Nope. They're fed well. They're slim, not slender. They have nice bodies, not typical obesity that Mississippi is stereotypically portrayed as.

    • @Iknowyoumadnow
      @Iknowyoumadnow Год назад

      @@TheTillmanSneakerReview boy wur? I haven't seen them and I'm in the damn sipp

    • @Iknowyoumadnow
      @Iknowyoumadnow Год назад

      @@TheTillmanSneakerReview THEY ALL EAT SOUL FOOD FOO!

    • @TheTillmanSneakerReview
      @TheTillmanSneakerReview Год назад

      @@Iknowyoumadnow 😆 It's the young ones, mane. The ones with children blow up. But the young ones with no kids tend to be nice and slim.

  • @kwamesipes5081
    @kwamesipes5081 Год назад +9

    I went Indiana two months ago to my aunt's funeral, first time out the state of Florida and man, honestly, most of the US looks like this besides the major cities! The US is a rural country! It looks like it's still in stuck in a ancient time zone!!!

    • @allisawooten1488
      @allisawooten1488 Год назад

      I don’t care where you go in the US or in any country, there are bad parts and very nice areas. The thing is, especially when it comes to Mississippi, people only show the rundown areas. They really need to stop with the bs. Just like politicians, throwing rocks and hiding their hands.

  • @zacharypeacock6278
    @zacharypeacock6278 Год назад +4

    My Mother is from Dundee Ms which i think is in Tuncia Co. My Grandmother was born in Ms in 1906 and my Grandfather was born in 1900 so you know they dealt with some rough times in Ms. All of my Mother's siblings have gone baxk but she refuse to. She says Ms only holds bad memories for her. I would love to go the the place of her birth just to get an ideal of how she was raised.

  • @tadashemelpayton7440
    @tadashemelpayton7440 Год назад +23

    Now that's what you call country

    • @logaan2915
      @logaan2915 Год назад +1

      How in the hell is this country 😂😂

    • @tadashemelpayton7440
      @tadashemelpayton7440 Год назад +1

      @@logaan2915 say what you kidding me right😂

    • @logaan2915
      @logaan2915 Год назад +1

      @@tadashemelpayton7440 nah not rlly I can’t tell if ur joking or not 💀

    • @tadashemelpayton7440
      @tadashemelpayton7440 Год назад +1

      @@logaan2915 nope not joking trust me it's country

    • @logaan2915
      @logaan2915 Год назад +1

      @@tadashemelpayton7440 I’m from merryville Louisiana this is light years away from country 💀

  • @bravecaucasian
    @bravecaucasian Год назад +25

    God bless the South and her people.

  • @ruthsingleton7753
    @ruthsingleton7753 Год назад +7

    and the USA keeps giving to other countries for wars, and the govt cant even help these souls live a little better smh

  • @boxingmma.
    @boxingmma. Год назад +18

    People be having 30-50,000 car's in their driveway and the house's I probably wouldn't pay 10,000 for.

    • @daleupthegrove6396
      @daleupthegrove6396 Год назад +10

      Regarding broken down houses and expensive cars in crappy neighborhoods I have a couple of theories: One, they probably rent the houses but own the cars and two, if the shit gets too deep they need a reliable source of transportation to get the hell outta Dodge.

    • @boxingmma.
      @boxingmma. Год назад +1

      @@daleupthegrove6396 Good theories in fairness to you dale.

    • @bextar6365
      @bextar6365 Год назад +1

      Drugs don't sell cheap....

    • @MoeinthePhilippines
      @MoeinthePhilippines Год назад +3

      Building and buying homes are too expensive for most middle-class Americans, let alone the poorest people in the nation. They rent the only home available or live in shared spaces. As for cars, they're easy to get and a necessity for living in MS, as town are spaced out and there's no public transportation system.

    • @mikejohn0088
      @mikejohn0088 Год назад

      what cars?

  • @mikesowell7969
    @mikesowell7969 Год назад +16

    The opening of casinos in Tunica County,MS was supposed to help with the poverty level there. It didn’t though. 😞

    • @TheTillmanSneakerReview
      @TheTillmanSneakerReview Год назад +4

      That's because those casinos don't earn much money compared to other areas. After all, most of the patrons are poor, unlike Reno, Vegas, and Atlantic City, where people go to vacation.
      "I'm going on vacation to Tunica, Mississippi!" Said nobody in history...

    • @markhayden4386
      @markhayden4386 Год назад

      Actually, your statement is incorrect. Tunica in the 90's was the third largest gambling destination in the U.S. Due to the lower cost structure as compared to Las Vegas and Atlantic City, Tunica was a gambler's paradise. Tunica offered some of the best odds on video poker and blackjack in the entire country. However, due to competition, corruption, and mismanagement this is no longer the case. @@TheTillmanSneakerReview

    • @sheandiggs8487
      @sheandiggs8487 Год назад +1

      @@TheTillmanSneakerReviewAtlantic City is poor and one of the most dangerous cities in Nj. It’s the same story with most casino towns besides Vegas

    • @Riverking1
      @Riverking1 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@TheTillmanSneakerReviewand the floods. Most casinos in low lying areas knew better than to rebuild

    • @TheTillmanSneakerReview
      @TheTillmanSneakerReview 7 месяцев назад

      @@Riverking1 In Mississippi, casinos used to be on boats, which is why it was originally called "River Boat Gambling." That's one of the reasons why the buildings have survived, despite the floods. They're engineered to rise with the water levels.
      Too bad they didn't design the roads higher off the ground. Working at Fitzgerald's, Hollywood, and The Grand from 2000-2004 was my introduction into manhood. I fondly look back at how far I've come in life, remembering slaving at a dishwasher for two weeks and making only $389 after taxes.
      However, seeing my grandmother's eyes light up when I cashed my first paycheck was the first time I felt like a man. She struggles financially most of my life and she struggled even harder when she adopted me. Seeing her at her happiest made me know that I'd be alright in life.
      Not to mention, I still remember a lot of faces, but I can't put names on them anymore. I wish social media was better back then. I missed my work buddies when I left Robinsonville. Blue collar workers have an authenticity that corporate drones and white-collar workers like me don't have the freedom to express. Sometimes, I miss the cursing, shit talking, and banter that made nights go by fast.
      Anyway, TLDR. I miss Tunica, sometimes. It'll always be in my heart, even if I never get the chance to visit again. I still believe that something's special about the Tunica water, though. That lil' town makes some beautiful young women.

  • @leilanigreenwood5064
    @leilanigreenwood5064 Год назад +12

    Tunica Mississippi. I thought when all the casinos opened up in the area, I just knew they would pump 💰 into the town and surrounding areas. This was back in the early 90s. I guess it didn't happen

    • @Iknowyoumadnow
      @Iknowyoumadnow Год назад

      Lmaooo

    • @tobyjackman3212
      @tobyjackman3212 Год назад +1

      The sort of viewpoint that fails to take gambling addiction into account 🤣

    • @Riverking1
      @Riverking1 7 месяцев назад

      It sort of happened for a few years until the floods destroyed most of the casinos. Not near as many left there any more because of flooding possibilities

    • @Bulvan123
      @Bulvan123 5 месяцев назад

      The best part of gambling in Tunica is the dealers were too dumb to add up to 21 so you'd get paid even when you lost.😂😂😂

  • @secondarytrollaccount
    @secondarytrollaccount Год назад +8

    Alot of Mississippi is like this unfortunately. The private and public infrastructure are absolutely crumbling

    • @MENFUSSMIKE
      @MENFUSSMIKE 8 месяцев назад

      Poorest state in the country

  • @sarahkleebeg5410
    @sarahkleebeg5410 Год назад +9

    I'm from germany and can't understand this area. A Single family home area like this have fences, low walls, hedges, flowers and other decoration most time of the yea at my place.
    Your houses are so cute, they need love (and sometimes fresh paint). :-)
    Send love to all people :)

    • @savannakokitka601
      @savannakokitka601 Год назад +2

      Most of them don’t care are on drugs or poor

    • @jazo85
      @jazo85 Год назад

      @@savannakokitka601o stupid.. what are the jobs here to sustain homes?

    • @TheTillmanSneakerReview
      @TheTillmanSneakerReview Год назад +3

      @@savannakokitka601 That's not true. Most of them don't own a home or they live with their parents. Not many people can afford to renovate or add anything. Therefore, they don't bother "beautifying" those homes.

  • @anshumansarkar3206
    @anshumansarkar3206 Год назад +14

    Looks like Perfect American dream 🇺🇲☠️

    • @lcam9241
      @lcam9241 Год назад +2

      🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️ Well, if these residents own their home, have work, good food on the table and feel even remotely free then they are living some form of the American dream.

  • @lildavehannah7349
    @lildavehannah7349 Год назад +10

    Welcome to my state 662 Mississippi 💯 We straight from the bottom of the map 🗾

  • @jimmywashere8753
    @jimmywashere8753 Год назад +8

    Bro answer your phone

  • @GoodFuude
    @GoodFuude Год назад +4

    Thank God for Mississippi!

  • @vdubskiee5356
    @vdubskiee5356 Год назад +5

    narrow dirt roads and dangerously steep culvert drains.. gotta love this country

    • @perisher1976
      @perisher1976 Год назад

      4-wheel drive will save you from ditches :)))

  • @archiebeckworth
    @archiebeckworth Год назад +6

    My state of Mississippi trust

  • @jackies5481
    @jackies5481 Год назад +7

    Interesting how all the streets are raised. Are they brown due to mud or clay or is it whatever material they're paved with? At first I thought it was dirt roads, but it isn't.

    • @Myacckt
      @Myacckt Год назад +6

      It’s raised and flattened dirt

    • @jackies5481
      @jackies5481 Год назад +1

      @@Myacckt Ah, thank you. I've seen dirt roads plenty of times, but flush with their surroundings. Interesting.

    • @tadashemelpayton7440
      @tadashemelpayton7440 Год назад +1

      Thanks I was thinking dirt roads

    • @MoeinthePhilippines
      @MoeinthePhilippines Год назад +4

      It's raised because Tunica sits just a few miles from the MS River and is in a flood zone. It is raised with red dirt, which is plentiful in the state. The pavement above the streets are made of tar, but the dirty always finds a way to make it brown, especially since they constantly repair those roads with gravel.

    • @jackies5481
      @jackies5481 Год назад +2

      @@MoeinthePhilippines - I figured that the streets were raised due to flooding. But it seems to me that would make all the lower ground homes more vulnerable. I guess not and the people who did it would know better than me. I just found it very unusual. Thank you for your comment!

  • @matthewalderink126
    @matthewalderink126 Год назад +13

    These areas are extremely poor these areas have high levels of hidden vagrancy and transients in them alot of these people are unemployed couch hoppers that stay at friends house because they have no where to go because of lack of money and a lot of times whole entire flocks of people will end up in a section eight house of a friend couch hopping either unemployed or working a minimum wage job that leaves them with no settled home also a lot of these communities have a bunch of people sharing rent that's sometimes why you see a bunch of cars at a house the reason I know this is because I live in a small town so this is just based off of personal experience

  • @2face581
    @2face581 Год назад +6

    Needa do one of these in Brookhaven. Possibly the most dangerous city in MS besides JXN and it never get talked about.

    • @blast4me754
      @blast4me754 Год назад +1

      Probably because it’s a random small town off a random exit.. Jackson is barely relevant ..

  • @faxaccount8216
    @faxaccount8216 5 месяцев назад

    This video reminds me of North Carolina where I’m from. Many of the rural communities there mirror what you see in this video.

  • @ericrcarter5334
    @ericrcarter5334 Год назад +2

    Must be hard to say goodbye to yesterday, when the youth, don't care about it.Even if they are moving forward, remember, what brought you to your today,and tomorrow.Higher Heights,my brothers and sisters.And sometimes, what goes up.Look before you leap.

  • @cbkeno81
    @cbkeno81 4 месяца назад +1

    What happened with all the casinos

  • @jimmyculp8756
    @jimmyculp8756 Год назад +2

    I went to Tunica and played golf, It did not look like this?

    • @Trevor11g
      @Trevor11g Год назад +1

      You was in robinsonville aka tunica resorts where the casino built up for appearance. You didn’t go to the neighborhoods of tunica

  • @BaruwaBaruwa
    @BaruwaBaruwa Год назад

    I really enjoy ya channel how you show the dialogs and the living situation big ups keep up the good work

  • @mississippimudd2212
    @mississippimudd2212 Год назад +2

    That’s where this car came from the Delta 🏌🏿‍♂️💯

  • @shiketrajackson869
    @shiketrajackson869 Год назад +4

    My childhood neighborhood

  • @2000Cowboys
    @2000Cowboys Год назад +1

    Amazing Channel 👍

  • @Trevor11g
    @Trevor11g Год назад +2

    This is the neighborhood I grew up in. OST. OLD SUB. Those were my dogs on Gay st. That you drove by

  • @monologosilencioso
    @monologosilencioso Год назад +2

    A lot of brazilians think EUA dont have poor ppl or no homeless

  • @mudsippi4903
    @mudsippi4903 Год назад +2

    You need to do one in Columbus Ms

  • @PGMarley
    @PGMarley Год назад +5

    Much love 2 Mississippi ❤

  • @humblequan5221
    @humblequan5221 Год назад +4

    I stay in Mississippi

  • @jacquelinegrayer6096
    @jacquelinegrayer6096 Год назад +1

    Tunica don't look bad I stay bout an hour 45 minutes away we always go to the casinos there it's wonderful I don't think it's no bad streets there.

  • @lavellsims5185
    @lavellsims5185 Год назад +4

    i really feel sorry for the people that have to live this way you have more junk cars around thean you have houses

  • @tateevans9143
    @tateevans9143 Год назад +3

    The people are poor but have cars & homes

  • @frankwoods4532
    @frankwoods4532 Год назад +2

    I don't know but I think I'd be depressed everyday living in this place. I am Blessed living where I live.

    • @mikejohn0088
      @mikejohn0088 Год назад

      Normal is normal for those who know what is not normal.

  • @KpoohDadiva
    @KpoohDadiva Год назад +2

    There’s a lot of nice homes in Tunica. Unfortunately this recording is only showing an old neighborhood. I watched him turn off and not show you the much nicer homes. 🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @tadashemelpayton7440
    @tadashemelpayton7440 Год назад +3

    Looks peaceful wonder how the crime rate is down there

    • @perisher1976
      @perisher1976 Год назад

      black cops kill criminals :)))

    • @holls1626
      @holls1626 Год назад

      I was just thinking the same thing; that it looks peaceful.

  • @mr.j6567
    @mr.j6567 Год назад +1

    Turn ringer on phone down, please

  • @a.m.btelevision4299
    @a.m.btelevision4299 Год назад +2

    This my hood!!👍🏽

  • @Doublemommy
    @Doublemommy Год назад +1

    Please do Jackson Michigan . 50 mins from Detroit 😮

  • @albeerivereagleam-ind1562
    @albeerivereagleam-ind1562 Год назад

    I grew up here this is my home town

  • @evanharkey7100
    @evanharkey7100 Год назад +4

    Next time your on The West Coast hit up the Latino hoods in Yakima WA

  • @donjuanseville3039
    @donjuanseville3039 Год назад +1

    MISSISSIPPI..🧟🧟🧟NO PLACE 4 ME... YIIIIIIKES

  • @georgeunknown2833
    @georgeunknown2833 Год назад +3

    4:06 🤦‍♂ а побольше радиус поворота нельзя было сделать?

  • @blast4me754
    @blast4me754 Год назад +3

    Mississippi is the type of state you drive straight through because it’s literally nothing there.

    • @mikejohn0088
      @mikejohn0088 Год назад

      Drive thru at 1,300 miles per hour.

    • @MENFUSSMIKE
      @MENFUSSMIKE 8 месяцев назад +1

      You could not be more wrong

  • @dudeinthawheelchair3997
    @dudeinthawheelchair3997 Год назад +3

    S/O Senatobia

  • @brooklyn9398
    @brooklyn9398 Год назад

    Where the store😞

  • @dallonsmall878
    @dallonsmall878 Год назад +2

    This is in tunica county not the actual town, our little town is nice just surrounded by shit

  • @FanishaMilton
    @FanishaMilton Месяц назад

    He's riding through my hood old sub where i caught most of my charges that lead me to prison for drug trafficking but I'm 22 years free now thank god

  • @rebeccagraves3137
    @rebeccagraves3137 Год назад +1

    Truthfully these don't look that bad. Some need paint and cleaned up around but I don't see thugs just standing around. Go to Little Rock please and go thru an area over by children's hospital or I er the bridge into NLR and around the historic beautiful bold central high school. Some rough looking areas but the people have always been nice when I've been there

  • @Nobody-qn2ur
    @Nobody-qn2ur Год назад +3

    Why is it always so cloudy 💀

    • @SnapszDuhh
      @SnapszDuhh Год назад +5

      Well it’s winter….so yeah.

    • @SentMyOwnWay
      @SentMyOwnWay Год назад +5

      @@SnapszDuhh can’t speak for the entire country, but this has been the dreariest winter I’ve seen in years.

    • @triple7272
      @triple7272 Год назад

      Sad autumn

  • @jackmyers1631
    @jackmyers1631 5 месяцев назад

    Many of the vehicle are worth more than the homes in front of which they are parked.

  • @stephenthomas8648
    @stephenthomas8648 Год назад +3

    Do Tupelo next

    • @bextar6365
      @bextar6365 Год назад

      Too dangerous 1

    • @torcik
      @torcik Год назад

      Clarksdale

    • @AngelicalAlma
      @AngelicalAlma Год назад +1

      @@bextar6365 😂😂 I live in Tupelo

    • @bextar6365
      @bextar6365 Год назад

      @@AngelicalAlma My sympathy !!!!

  • @milodawgg
    @milodawgg Год назад +1

    Do greenville sc

  • @dayvonnedawkins580
    @dayvonnedawkins580 Год назад +2

    You couldn’t pay me to live in the south. Too damn flat

    • @reginaldrichmond9485
      @reginaldrichmond9485 Год назад +2

      Mississippi have hills, and Alabama, East Tennessee, and Virginia have mountains.

  • @tadashemelpayton7440
    @tadashemelpayton7440 Год назад +2

    Looks really peaceful don't see thugs and drug dealers hanging around

    • @bextar6365
      @bextar6365 Год назад +5

      After 10pm !!

    • @tadashemelpayton7440
      @tadashemelpayton7440 Год назад +1

      @@bextar6365 wow thanks ok I would have never knew

    • @MoeinthePhilippines
      @MoeinthePhilippines Год назад +4

      It's one of the most peaceful places in America. The violent crime rate is low. The police take care of the people, and the people care for each other. The people are generally polite and good-spirited. Surprisingly, the Tunica County school system is excellent, and the facilities are modern. With casinos down the road, most people earn just enough money to sustain basic necessities. If you have a decent amount of money and some passive income, I'd recommend retiring to Tunica.

    • @13699111
      @13699111 Год назад +2

      @@MoeinthePhilippines thank goodness for that anyway being poor is hard enough for people. I was born in Detroit Michigan the last block I lived on looks more like part's of Ukraine now. I for one don't accept it race color nationality don't play into the reason for me period , it's united we stand divided we fall . When there's no balance between capitalism and the social fabric you have no country.

  • @pgppe9488
    @pgppe9488 5 месяцев назад

    What you see in the picture is a lack of commitment by the people to keep things neat, clean and tidy.
    There are plenty of jobs in Memphis, and Desoto County, MS, so there are ample opportunities for people to work, so they can improve their surroundings.

  • @streetgaming45
    @streetgaming45 Год назад +2

    Charlie Bo please check out orangeburg sc hoods.

    • @naughtydorf18
      @naughtydorf18 Год назад +1

      I live in St George, SC

    • @briannatrotter6329
      @briannatrotter6329 Год назад

      My parents lived in Orangeburg for a few years…believe me they have some hoods down in there lol. My mom was a realtor and there were some houses she had listed that she was not allowed to show or have an opening alone. Another male realtor or my dad had to be with her. Definitely some unsafe areas but I personally loved it there. Met some amazing, friendliest folks.

  • @lebarondeflanders263
    @lebarondeflanders263 Год назад +2

    I live in tunica. The area he is showing is called old sub division. But two mins further down you come to the town of tunica. And then you will see the difference in how they treat the people of tunica. It's very sad.

  • @Blakkboi4830
    @Blakkboi4830 Год назад

    I have deep roots here but never been

  • @jaybeezy5429
    @jaybeezy5429 Год назад

    That's out by Angola

  • @1600made
    @1600made Год назад +2

    Y'all acting like we junkies this not the whole tunica

  • @danastewart8709
    @danastewart8709 Год назад

    Elvis was born in this poor lil town.

  • @leks585
    @leks585 Год назад +5

    Климат конечно у вас хороший!

  • @1600made
    @1600made Год назад

    Big O's no Cheerios big ost

  • @ЛарисаГав
    @ЛарисаГав Год назад +1

    Нищета...А правительство не вкладывает средства в свой народ, а раздувает войны по всему миру. Тем самым обогащаются за счет бюджета производители оружия. производители

    • @triple7272
      @triple7272 Год назад

      Это не правительство , в той стороне живут преобладающе черные, а где черные там бардак, для них это норма такая жизнь , государство дает пособие, всякие подачки, вот они и живут так

  • @wademacdougall1600
    @wademacdougall1600 Год назад

    Looks like a Indian place with all the beat up cars,an living in shacks

  • @johnzhang7871
    @johnzhang7871 Год назад +1

    So sad to watch

  • @solarflare4561
    @solarflare4561 Год назад

    💔💔💔

  • @connieoconnor5923
    @connieoconnor5923 Год назад

    This is sugar ditch 🤔

  • @vikSport
    @vikSport Год назад +2

    Que pueblo más feo y triste...

  • @michaelarnold9445
    @michaelarnold9445 Год назад

    Now I'm looking to these pictures of the police standing around in Mississippi but a lot of people from Mississippi up north tell me stories about sending them by their mothers a house down in Mississippi from working in these foundries that's why sometimes I just got this deep deep don't like you and you know you're wrong I mean maybe the drugs is wrong but no you're wrong

  • @elijahtheprophet4544
    @elijahtheprophet4544 Год назад

    Dang these don't even look like streets they look like mud paved tracks or something. That is ghetto 👀😬😳😳😳

  • @АртемКами
    @АртемКами Год назад +1

    в этом видео довольно милые домики,по сравнению с другими видео на этом канале )

    • @triple7272
      @triple7272 Год назад

      Да там дыра братан, жили там работали, вообще та сторона мрачная и соседние штаты не лучше

  • @Brianesha
    @Brianesha Год назад +1

    These hoods are trifling scary and depressing looking. I’m from a hood in Kentucky called Covington. It looks like suburbs here. We got some abandoned houses and what not. Yikes these places are ridiculous looking.

  • @KeweezyGutta
    @KeweezyGutta 8 месяцев назад

    Taft

  • @mustafashakim4056
    @mustafashakim4056 Год назад

    Jerry ware you living poor bruh

  • @HellokittyLuv03
    @HellokittyLuv03 Год назад +2

    I live in the hood but this is very boring/depressing looking

    • @1600made
      @1600made Год назад +1

      Cuh our shi straight

    • @Iknowyoumadnow
      @Iknowyoumadnow Год назад

      Facts you DON'T want to live there, all they have is a damn casino

  • @성태김-c1w
    @성태김-c1w Год назад +2

    Russia 🇷🇺 Ukraine 🇺🇦

    • @serhiitaranchuk7348
      @serhiitaranchuk7348 Год назад

      Gandon

    • @cima5878
      @cima5878 Год назад +13

      🇺🇸 need to do right by and provide for it's own citizens, instead of sending billions to the Ukraine. I think that can be seen in this video, that there own ppl can be better served by that money than them funding the Ukraine war.

    • @ghostfrieza2904
      @ghostfrieza2904 Год назад

      Can yall take that bullsh*t somewhere else please thanks

    • @flamingsalamander4974
      @flamingsalamander4974 Год назад

      @@cima5878 And let Russia disobey international law and employ a direct attack on democracy and human rights? No thanks. Fuck Russia, Slava Ukraini

  • @carn1fex_
    @carn1fex_ Год назад +3

    USA, USA, USA!