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It would be nice if Charlie interviewed women/middle-aged folx/elders more often. It would be nice to hear how different the neighborhood is nowadays in VS in the past (70s/80s/90s), different perspectives from different people, likely to be more humble, etc etc. Rather than a dude in his early 20s who just wanna talk about how 'hard' and 'dangerous' his neighborhood is (lot of times, they be straight up frontin for the cam)...There's some decent interviewees here, but a lot of them be doing way too much.
Nah that's not Charlie's lane... he highlights the thuggery of the mean streets of black America. His following was built on that. Most of his followers find that lifestyle to be intriguing to watch, from the outside in of course lol...
This is depressing as hell. In 1996 I moved out of the hunters point projects in San Francisco California. I lived there for 16 months it was 16 months of hell. To live in an environment like that weighs down your psyche and your spirit. The lower level energy just radiates and literally drives you insane. Think of the message this sends the young people. Those precious babies.
CharlieBo - "Okay im in Atlanta right now and im in, first of all was your name right here” Random dude - "Thulyfle" CharllieBo - "Say that again" Random dude - "Thuhlyfe" CharlieBo's facial expression - "negro wtf you say” 😂
I look from Russia, but I don't understand the dialogue, but I see houses made of cardboard, without air conditioners, where there is no public transport and apparently there are no rickety opportunities ...
I finally made it out the hood 4 years ago. Im,almost 40. Give my thanks to God and my peeps for always supporting,me when i was down even in my,darkest,hour. Keep yalls head up man.
I worked with a dude from Indiana who just decided to move to Utah and he got an apartment and did just fine. It’s definitely doable you can really kinda go where you want in this country if you make the effort. Good for you.
No parent should allow it ! Pure laziness and entitlement. Ass shaking and gold chains … that’s it .. if you have that and can trap you good there . Zero goals
Living in NYC in the hood and seeing how much homeless ppl there are in the city... it hard looking at all those abandon house in all these cities when hella ppl from the hood need housing. Thohsands of dudes under the Freeways here freezing in the winter and noone can restore those old homes in the hood.
@@t.vaimaona7219 Atlanta is VERY DANGEROUS. I go every other week to see relatives. I'm in and out. Honestly I think South Carolina is way worse. It's way violent in the South East period. Me and girl about to move back to Seattle.
I mentor a 16 year old young man out there in 4 Seasons! Currently assisting him on pursuing a machinist degree and working with me at Delta Air Lines! Opportunity to earn a comfortable life for himself! Hopefully i can also teach him to reach back and pull another kid up! Just like my OG did me!
America needs to take care of its own people before spending all this money on oversea expenditures.... People are living in extremely rough conditions throughout the country
you can't take care of people like this. what you hear is what it is. keep the jails building more cells and the funeral homes open. These are the reasons there is no hope.
@@Heisenherb lmao that's 100. Also they be having way too many kids over there. the cycle repeats. you can't 'feed' and 'house' them all when they be popping 10 per dude.
This is one of the best channels on RUclips! Nobody does this hood drive thru genre better than this channel. RUclips need to recognize you as a creator, always interesting content. You let the hoods of America tell it's own stories.
You are good in the streets as long as you don’t act tough, dudes won’t bother you, they are actually friendly unless you do something to disrespect someone. People won’t bother you if you are yourself.
@@dr.umarjohnson2453 nope, street dudes just aren’t doing that, most street dudes are cool, it’s all about respect and disrespect or something happened with their or has money involved. Street guys aren’t bothering people just being themselves
This is deplorable. The city council member and the congressman or congressman needs their asses whooped for this. These apartments should have been condemned a long time ago.
They are actually working to get those projects knocked down...the mayor had to put it on tha back burner because of all the crime in zone 2 and 5 that we see on the news everyday....Keshia got that place on her shit list fasho
Dam, bro! I would've never thought u would've been allowed to walk through here with a camera. This some 🔥 work. I can tell the 2nd dude u interviewed is a serious dude and really bout it.
Those innocent and beautiful kids don't stand a chance of having a better life unless the hand of God pushes them forward or they have a mentor to stay on their backs to make them do better or they move to a better neighborhood. ABSOLUTELY HEARTBREAKING.
And this is not even a project! It was built back in the 70s or 80s as singles apartments for young professionals. It was beautifully landscaped and everything! Then it fell into the wrong management company that decided to abandon the complex but still collect rent from the residents 😡
@@edwardmiessner6502 you left out the part where people started moving in with section 8 vouchers and tore it apart and made the area unsafe and crime-ridden, rendering the property worthless to the landlords and therefore unmaintainable
I'm a Grady baby... its grimy... after growing up around that, it took me 20 years to learn how to be a functional member of society... the values you learn there, will keep you hungry and homeless..
Not at all you learn some of the best values living in the hood. It teaches you gratitude for when you finally make it out of the hood! I’m so grateful I have a clean home and a clean bed and a nice car to drive food in my fridge! I had to work hard for it all but damn coming from where I was to where I am now it’s such a beautiful thing such a blessing!
since the atlanta housing authority tore down all of the projects in the 90’s and 2000’s, i’d probably say that this apartment complex is the worst (crime, physical condition, location) that is left standing in the city of atlanta.
@@John-pt3ml personally, i’d say either techwood homes, perry homes, or east lake meadows. mcdaniel-glenn & carver homes were pretty active as well. at its peak, atlanta had the highest proportion out of any american city of its residents living in public housing (10% of the city’s population lived in public housing in the period right before the ‘96 olympics)
@@BtheMaster100 yeah that’s true. it’s actually been like that for a few years. i see a lot of younger people in atlanta repping notorious apartment complexes in the city like 4 seasons, 9th ward, etheridge, etc.
4 seasons a real dangerous place. Its been on first 48 and everything…I didn’t know it was in that bad of a physical condition tho. Definitely enlightening!
I love your videos!!! It gives me a glimpse of hoods around the country. Everyone have these perceptions about people living in hood. It’s good to hear from their perspective. I’ve seen you post the hoods in NC but would love to see you interact with them.
I’ve never seen a neighbourhood like that in all videos I’ve watched. I read today that the area known as Buckhead wants to split from Atlanta and become their own city. I can see why. What is going on in the USA?
As things get worse I think you will have more cities adopting this idea of rich neighbourhoods splitting off to become their own city and taking their large tax base with them, leaving the poorer areas to fall further into despair. Cut their loses rather than coming together to work on solutions.
Yea there is a lot of crime going on in buckhead . My cousin had a barbershop there and there is shooting and jacking going on every week there. That’s supposed to be the nice side of town
"ATL, ATL Big city of dreams/ But everything in Atlanta ain't always what it seems/ You might get fooled if you come from out of town/ But I'm down by law, and I know my way around!"
I use to stay on the other side of those apartments i thank God we made it out i would never go back to those apartments ain't gonna lie its was some good people out there. God bless those who are still out there
@@Sheisty25 I understand that, but it’s like saying that a racist, had racist parents and didn’t know anything but that. That they get a pass because that’s how they were raised... come on
@@bradpatterson1892 I'm with ya for sure. But there is a difference between a reason and a excuse. Most people are victims of circumstance throughout life. What's the odds a person will become a orthodox jew in a devout muslim territory. Most people are who they are through learned behavior. Thankfully some of us (generally speaking) have blurred economic, social, political, relgious and other lines.
Damn that shit look rough,3rd world type ish! God bless those kids I pray they get to grow up better I can relate to the struggle. Even Charlie was shocked and he been everywhere!
@@Nonofyobusiness that’s crazy there very selective of who they cater too.it blows my mind how a couple blocks away people can be living so good and then there’s people literally starving 🤦🏾♂️🙏🏾
If you are raised in this area. It's not bad to you. Its just another day. There's alot of good people in this area. Some of the best times I ever had were in southeast Atlanta.
That's because when they closed all of the projects they put everybody on section8 and put them into apartments. All of those apartments became the new projects.
@@shakariwilliams6243 Thomasville and Constitution Jonesboro Road is a dead zone now...not disrespecting the 3 but gentrification real....look at a Zone 6 now its definitely gentrified....Summerhill is not hood at all no more
May God give these people the will and strength to do and want better for themselves and families. I never knew there are areas in US looking like this. These people are neglected
Thanks for these videos Charlie. This is a culture of dysfunction born from the desire and thirst to be like those who didn't want them. The marching and pandering of the 1950s and 60s inadvertently brought this into reality. It looks like modern day Soweto in America where people live in relative squalor and you see satellite dishes, new cars and hear local music that blares reinforcement of the dysfunction 24/7. Kids grow backwards in this. There is never silence except after one of ours kills one of ours. The sirens drift off, the tears dry and the routine commences...lives experienced on a dysfunctional loop. Nobody really leaves...for most the only escape is sports, illegal activity and music. All of which can still get you murdered. Most residents only know this and take pride in the only reality they've known. The culture of survival is the driving factor. Certain outsiders provide their superiority influenced commentary in these videos but tend to forget that historically, in every place around the globe, where their people have been in contact with people of these demographics, dysfunction somehow seems to follow and ALWAYS looks the same. They can't really fathom that government assistance and 'handouts' keep 'those Negroes' complacent and deters them from directly confronting these pompous, arrogant, condescending, judges of the human condition. This is why they are scrambling for every bullet and hoard toilet paper. Subconsciously, they know the house of cards is on unstable ground. Fear and televised indoctrination inspires their smart alec comments. Little do they know they are but a few paychecks or an addiction away from congregating in these areas and selling ass for a hit or a bottle. Only then does the narrative change. Put your stones away and watch the glass, you hypocritical, slack jawed troglodytes.
Whoah dude! Your right though. This has happened in every major city in America. And they try to erase what they created by demolishing it but the damage is far beyond containable now and its worsened by each generation. Modern day Babylon. But Babylon will fall unfortunately for our offsprings.
Used to score weed here 20 years ago. Was far more treacherous then, trap. Police would pull you over for just coming thru cause they knew you were an outsider looking for it.
What makes Atlanta special is it has a much larger suburban middle/upper class black population than most cities. There are plenty well to do blacks within a 30-35 miles radius of Atlanta in any direction, so there's actually alotta cool "black" bars and lounges out in North Fulton, Cobb, Gwinnett, etc. without the hassle of trying to go into the city limits of Atlanta and fight to find parking then have to walk to the spot (many times through rough areas) and wait in a long ass line.
I would never renovate when my tenants dont even pick up trash. Complain all u want, but it takes no money to put trash where it should go and keep things clean. Clowns.
I use to visit my brother in the apartments across the street( 1940 Fisher Rd) not sweet by any means..BUT NOT. 4 SEASONS! Police dont want to come up in there...f- forget garbage men...Some slumlord is still getting rents too..crazy units though most aborted, abandoned and boarded up! Definitely night time be on point, holding Allah and blick..Sup/Art.
Damn this so sad, these guys cope with death and extreme poverty everyday and it translates to tribalistic aggression. You can’t expect better from a ppl if they’re reduced to the state of their environment.
Whoever said most of ATL is not like this is a lie. The gated communities even hood. The houses just luxury. They cheap bc the property value low bc its not where many stay for long
And this is a part of the problem. They seem to care more about how good they look as opposed to how horrible their living situation is. That mindset is really very sad...😪
@thewitcherhunt Time to change the mindset. Why you wanna walk around in designer labels making them richer than they already are instead of cleaning up your living environment? This is a conditioned mindset that's been a huge and serious part of these communities and they truly believe that this is just simply the way life is and will always be.
This is ATL ??? 🧐 Charlie I feel like you letting your guard down lately walking through these hoods and leaving your car unattended. You might need to get you a crew or assistant. Stay safe. We appreciate the videos because majority of us won’t even drive within 10 miles of the “ghetto” 😩
Nah I think he gone be good cause it seem like these dudes in these videos calling for help without really calling. Like tryna show the world how America feel about their people. You see how the people of this community realize they live in hell but they still happy to be on camera and show how they live.
This a level worse than all the ghettos that he has filmed and visited in my opinion. Sad to see that so many of these people are caught in a vicious cycle of poverty and violence.
Man, I can't believe it. This was my first apartment, they were nothing like that. It was renovated then and very clean. Management didn't play at all you would get put out for conditions like this, the neighborhood had to be kept up. Yes, it was isolated events that took place, but this looks like a war zone in a third world country. They need new management, some city funding, and some community resources to sustain a better way of life. I definitely will do some prayer for help to come.
CharlieBo " Okay im in Atlanta right now and im in, first of all was your name right here Random dude "Tuuhhlliiaahhh" CharllieBo "Say that again" Random dude "Tuuhhlliiaahhh" CharlieBo: ................😕😒 🤦🏾♂️ 🤷🏾♂️ ok then.
@@ronsmi7447 Mannnn ikr... when I was a kid it was like a big community now it's just another hood...but we just got a casino there... the only one in that part of the Delta so I'm hopeful for positive growth over the next few to several years
@@SmackYaMama I mean it's where I'm from so I know it's not anything worth bragging about really but I'm gon always rep where I'm from ... I live in Dallas now and it's crazy how it's soooo many people I come across from Arkansas here... it's like we can spot each other out of a crowd 😂
been out the city for a minute and almost forgot about 4 seasons. only hood i can remember that put fear in real street dudes hearts them folks nothing to play with. god bless them kids
@@DonInADaytona They need to tear them shits down. Too much work and money to renovate that sh--. It'll be some expensive townhomes built there in less than two years.
Charlie it is pretty much a given to know that any neighborhood that is in this type of condition is going to be dangerous. It might be of interest to ask it's residents as to how it became so run down and why there is so much trash all about and who might be responsible for these conditions.
@@pedro97w It’s not their fault in this case. It’s the management of the property. It’s a landlords responsibility to maintain the apartments exterior. And it’s likely that the owners don’t care, and just let it get like this. In any apartment building regardless of residents. If it was entirely neglected by the owners. It would look like this.
What's the point in cleaning up when the company that owns and the other company that manages the place have basically abandoned it and let it fall to shite ... and back when it was built it was beautiful, and marketed it to young upwardly mobile professionals! Abominable! 😡
I recently visited ATL (I live in Philly) and thinking abt moving there...seeing this won’t change my mind but damn this is sad...they need to shut this place down, renovate it or make it safer
move to the outer city limits .. college park ,decatur, cobb and etc don't move within fulton county lol only go there to shop, do business and buy things...
@@AkronKid330 been to Youngstown Ohio, lived in Niles, YoungsTown is Paradise compared to Niles, shit, at least they got sidewalks, and the Blood donation area downtown YoungsTown, I never seen no dead or drugged, I have seen all such in Melbourne, Florida however.
@@edwardmiessner6502 They’re not getting subsidies from the state/feds though, probably just hoping some checks keep coming in at this point. Most people probably don’t pay anything
I thought the same shit the last 28yrs but i guess because they next to bouldercrest and startlight they claiming the east . I see you from 4 to but you claiming the westside of it im from around benhill off campbellton but ion claim the westside i claim the southside .
Campbellton and Ben Hill is on the West Side. South Atlanta is Zone 3. That starts across the track, when Campbellton turn into Dill Ave. I used to think that Oakland City was on the south side when I was younger because when we rode the Marta train, we would take the southbound train to get home. I found out that it was because of the layout of the city. Downtown and Midtown really sits right up next to Decatur. The bulk of Atlanta's property is on the west end of it's territories. That's why the west side is the only side of the city with 2 zones. Zones 1 & 4. North and south west. They are divived by Hunter Street bka Martin Luther King Dr. Standing on one side of Martin Luther King you are in zone 1 Standing across the street you are in zone 4.
@@OCBO2023 Benhill is 13milles South and West of downtown Atlanta. You can look at the map and see your not on the westside at all . Campbellton road where Oakland city at still south of downtown . Baby from that part of campbellton and ain't never said nun about no westside only the Southside. But I hear you tho
@@ImHimTho WOW! So based on what you are saying, Bankhead Hwy, all the way to Bankhead Courts is the North side of town because it's north west Atlanta. You know that it sits just north of Ben Hill. I'm generations well before lil baby's family moved to Oakland City. His folks came from Perry Holmes on the west side. My homeboy's Rome and Rell them. It's Oakland City at the WEST END. Meaning the WEST SIDE of town. To get to Oakland City from downtown you take 1-20 West. To get to the south side of town from downtown, you take 75/85 south. As far as Ben Hill is concerned. Just go up Campbellton Rd. to Ben Hill. Take a right on Kimberly Rd. As soon as you pass what used to be Kimberly Court projects, you will see a huge city monument at the Marta stop that says WEST ATLANTA. South Atlanta is Zone 3. That's why the high school is called South Atlanta High over in Zone 3 on Jonesboro Rd. Up the street from the school, there's a huge city miral that says Welcome to SOUTH ATLANTA. Oakland City went to Brown High School in the West End. When Brown closed down, we merged with Washington High. That's all on the west side. You have to look at the land mass of Fulton County and how it's shaped. Once you see that Atlanta sits on the border line, and at the fork line of Dekalb and Fulton, then you'll understand why the majority of the city land mass is on the west side. That's because the very center of the city(Downtown) was buit right next to the Dekalb County border. That's why East Atlanta is so small. Lastly, I have family that are city officials. I know what I'm talking about bruh. Peace.
My church is in Thomasville Heights. We used to work with the kids in the 4 seasons and surrounding neighborhoods. TRUST that community work is not for the lighthearted. They jumped the church van once and threw rocks at us as we pulled up.
I’m white, Canadian, doing pretty good and lucky. That said….from the bottom of my heart I truly truly have great sympathy for those in poverty and getting shit on in life. I wish the world wasn’t this way.😕
This isn’t poverty tho. There are people around the world who live in far worse poverty than this, but they don’t have this level of violence and destruction.
This neigbourhood needs help.Gorvenment not even paying attention to these people saddest thing is there is children and seniors living here.Presidents change but the poor stay the same.The America they dont want the world to see.Salute to these 2 guys for standing up and sharing this neigbourhood with us hope these people & their neigbourhood get the help they deserve
HOLY SHIT 😳 Are these people actually renting here 👀👀👀❓❓ Or they squatting❓❓This is the most deplorable housing projects I've ever seen 😳 😭. For God's sakes Charlie please be careful‼️ I love you're videos but you are getting more & more brave.
There are several videos about these Forest Cove / Four Seasons apartments.... & out of them, this video depicts it at its most raw & extreme 😳😳😳.... absolutely incredible footage, deplorable conditions, & heartbreaking. PLEASE be careful Charlie‼️
Straight up 💯 growing up in the 2000s as a kid you gone see some shit & have hella fun at the same time. I mean shiddd it’s a different feelin experience when you grew up in the hood I swer
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Hey, thank you for all the content...Peace!
What you doing exactly? You let me know i got ya!
@@chefnico6725 Gee I hardly know what to say, nothing I guess. I should be paying you. What's your banking information ?
@@CharlieBo313 you should set up a patreon as well, it would bring you in more money
@EAS Charlotte So I can pay you. I promise I wont scam any money from your account. I'll also need your SS#, zip code and date of birth.
It would be nice if Charlie interviewed women/middle-aged folx/elders more often. It would be nice to hear how different the neighborhood is nowadays in VS in the past (70s/80s/90s), different perspectives from different people, likely to be more humble, etc etc. Rather than a dude in his early 20s who just wanna talk about how 'hard' and 'dangerous' his neighborhood is (lot of times, they be straight up frontin for the cam)...There's some decent interviewees here, but a lot of them be doing way too much.
This!!!
Great idea bro
He can just time travel back and interview them
When the women spoke for a few seconds it grabbed my attention and I wanted to hear more of what they had to say.
Nah that's not Charlie's lane... he highlights the thuggery of the mean streets of black America. His following was built on that. Most of his followers find that lifestyle to be intriguing to watch, from the outside in of course lol...
This is depressing as hell. In 1996 I moved out of the hunters point projects in San Francisco California. I lived there for 16 months it was 16 months of hell. To live in an environment like that weighs down your psyche and your spirit. The lower level energy just radiates and literally drives you insane. Think of the message this sends the young people. Those precious babies.
Dakota Street?
💯 and they be so proud of it!
@@freddymarcel-marcum6831 : She said Hunters Point, Dakota Street is in Potrero Hill
@Itis Me don't be deceived we are not a wealthy country by any means but The Rich have all the wealth
My fam from da point.harbor..oakdale..double rock..west point to Thomas and Keith
CharlieBo - "Okay im in Atlanta right now and im in, first of all was your name right here”
Random dude - "Thulyfle"
CharllieBo - "Say that again"
Random dude - "Thuhlyfe"
CharlieBo's facial expression - "negro wtf you say” 😂
Idk y this shit got me dying 😭😭😭
I look from Russia, but I don't understand the dialogue, but I see houses made of cardboard, without air conditioners, where there is no public transport and apparently there are no rickety opportunities ...
lmao 😂
Facts...he just gave up lol
@@mahogany_honey It's a common occurence for him, lol.
I finally made it out the hood 4 years ago. Im,almost 40. Give my thanks to God and my peeps for always supporting,me when i was down even in my,darkest,hour. Keep yalls head up man.
👏🙏
Needed this 🙏🏿
I worked with a dude from Indiana who just decided to move to Utah and he got an apartment and did just fine. It’s definitely doable you can really kinda go where you want in this country if you make the effort. Good for you.
you are out, but its still in you. might take some time, but you are still hood
Congratulations bro
what a reality check definitely makes me realize how blessed and lucky i am. no child should have to grow up in that kind of environment.
Exactly
No parent should allow it !
Pure laziness and entitlement. Ass shaking and gold chains … that’s it .. if you have that and can trap you good there . Zero goals
Living in NYC in the hood and seeing how much homeless ppl there are in the city... it hard looking at all those abandon house in all these cities when hella ppl from the hood need housing. Thohsands of dudes under the Freeways here freezing in the winter and noone can restore those old homes in the hood.
@@unitedivide2789 u clearly never had struggle before lol, probably tell homeless people to get a job
@@JayJohnson304 gold chainz isnt struggle thats bad choices
I thought my apartment was shitty... I need to count my blessings that I don't live here.
Exactly. This place look like you come outside and get your top blown off!!!
@@t.vaimaona7219 Atlanta is VERY DANGEROUS. I go every other week to see relatives. I'm in and out. Honestly I think South Carolina is way worse.
It's way violent in the South East period.
Me and girl about to move back to Seattle.
Life’s going too fast need to drink lean and smoke weed with these guys
@@nafajonit8854 please don't, stay contained in the liberal shithole that you created
@@jamesmckeon9139 To be fair they are young, broke and in their 20s so ig chilling with them wouldn't be too bad.
I mentor a 16 year old young man out there in 4 Seasons! Currently assisting him on pursuing a machinist degree and working with me at Delta Air Lines! Opportunity to earn a comfortable life for himself! Hopefully i can also teach him to reach back and pull another kid up! Just like my OG did me!
Need more men like you and less perpetuating this foolishness
@@SmackYaMama The Good Fight 🤞🏿
@@SmackYaMama Thank you good brother.
Thanks for your work brotha! Bless up
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You can feel the negative energy in that area.
How can you not when the federal penitentiary is literally next to the projects and then them people been living like that for decades man
Shit the whole Atlanta except the north side has negative energy,
@@CoolinSwiftMusic poverty
@@CoolinSwiftMusic facts
Some are tryna make the best outta it tho. Like they know they in a fucked up place but live wit it
Imagine how depressed the kids growing up there are. Going outside to see nothing positive really shapes a persons mindset. This made me so sad.
They can leave!! They don't want to.
I've seen worst.
Omg no I haven't!! I said that before I saw the rest of it. Right. Kids shouldn't be here!!
@@michaelmillerski1071 they're kids...tf do u expect them to do run away and live on the streets, where its just as bad
@@michaelmillerski1071 you don't speak for them
America needs to take care of its own people before spending all this money on oversea expenditures.... People are living in extremely rough conditions throughout the country
For sure, dude can barely speak English.
you can't take care of people like this. what you hear is what it is. keep the jails building more cells and the funeral homes open. These are the reasons there is no hope.
I grew up around people like this. Trust me, they dont want your help and if you try to give it, you will get robbed and maybe jumped.
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@@Heisenherb lmao that's 100. Also they be having way too many kids over there. the cycle repeats. you can't 'feed' and 'house' them all when they be popping 10 per dude.
“Nah we fight among ourselves” that’s part of the problem
Black people aren’t tryin to hear that tho! That’s one of the main reasons I’m moving abroad💯
I concur with you on that my brother
thats exactly why the euros were able to take over south america, africa, and asia. we fighting our own.
@@panama2468 but i thought there was a thing called "melanin compassion". Someone by the name of Nick Canon said this
@@Eman1900O nick cannon is a trust fund dork. Yeah people of colors stick together but that has nothing to do with what we're talking about here
Charlie be hella timid in these videos. He smart though cause he manipulates the conversation in a way he doesn’t offend no body
He has to act 'timid,' he has not idea what those dudes are capable of. It's all about "respect" with these people, it's all they have.
He be 4 reelz yo
Wat you expect him to do. Be a tough guy? You go do a tour in these hoods and try that 😂
@@WorldWide2017 you get it
@@WorldWide2017: Respect can't be all they have because they don't give much and don't deserve much.
Whoever owns that property needs to be in jail.
Squatters.
It’s next to a federal prison. Nobody cares.
Exactly
facts.
Yes oh Yes
This is one of the best channels on RUclips! Nobody does this hood drive thru genre better than this channel. RUclips need to recognize you as a creator, always interesting content. You let the hoods of America tell it's own stories.
100 ! :)
You are good in the streets as long as you don’t act tough, dudes won’t bother you, they are actually friendly unless you do something to disrespect someone. People won’t bother you if you are yourself.
Generally speaking.
If they see that you are a punk they gonna test you and woop you...
Thats normal in nature
Like accidently make eye contact..
@@dr.umarjohnson2453 nope, street dudes just aren’t doing that, most street dudes are cool, it’s all about respect and disrespect or something happened with their or has money involved. Street guys aren’t bothering people just being themselves
Nah bruh lotta places don’t matter how tf u act or if u don’t speak to anybody they’ll test u rob u
Charlie: What’s your name man?
Interviewee: Throw a life.
Charlie: Oh ok.
He said “Thug life” 😭😭😭
Thug life
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@xPositivityx bless lol same
This is deplorable. The city council member and the congressman or congressman needs their asses whooped for this. These apartments should have been condemned a long time ago.
i Agree!!
It’s in every major city in America
They are actually working to get those projects knocked down...the mayor had to put it on tha back burner because of all the crime in zone 2 and 5 that we see on the news everyday....Keshia got that place on her shit list fasho
It's not like it used to be when the real bricks was up. Thomasville projects
@@rickyjohnson5894
Yeah, behind the wall!
Sad the one guy said he’s never been anywhere and been there his whole life!
That means he's seen the place decrepitate, the crime go to failed state levels, and the police showing up only in SWAT teams! Very sad. 😢😥😭😭😭
And he said it so proudly too. Sad.
By choice them boys got money 4 real yall would be suprised
@@Dubb910 What does his alleged money have to do with bragging about never leaving the neighborhood? lol
It's so many blacks like that. Stay in a big city and never venture out to anywhere else. But spend $200 for shoes
Aww man “born and raised, I ain’t never went no where “ that resonated with me for some reason. Damn I hope the best for everyone
Yes its really sad. I pray they go some where... far away from there, someplace better
I live in Atlanta and you are BOLD for actually walking through 4 Seasons like that lmao.
Dam, bro! I would've never thought u would've been allowed to walk through here with a camera. This some 🔥 work. I can tell the 2nd dude u interviewed is a serious dude and really bout it.
@@amberlance182
If you went out there they'd own you ... more than likely that's still owning nothing
504!!
Those innocent and beautiful kids don't stand a chance of having a better life unless the hand of God pushes them forward or they have a mentor to stay on their backs to make them do better or they move to a better neighborhood. ABSOLUTELY HEARTBREAKING.
It’s up to them to better there lives. 👍
@@doxop6109 because somehow 3 year old children and babies aren't innocent to you.
@@jertdw3646 they’re not the right color to him
Praying for those kids
Can't children be taught to pick up papers. I have a lot really to thank God for. By the way am from Africa. This is really sad
Definitely the worst structural parking set up ive ever seen in a project
And this is not even a project! It was built back in the 70s or 80s as singles apartments for young professionals. It was beautifully landscaped and everything! Then it fell into the wrong management company that decided to abandon the complex but still collect rent from the residents 😡
@@edwardmiessner6502 you left out the part where people started moving in with section 8 vouchers and tore it apart and made the area unsafe and crime-ridden, rendering the property worthless to the landlords and therefore unmaintainable
I couldn’t tell if that was the parking set up or they were drivin the cars on the sidewalk.
@@a9029k well who let them in? The wrong landlord and wrong management company
I'm a Grady baby... its grimy... after growing up around that, it took me 20 years to learn how to be a functional member of society... the values you learn there, will keep you hungry and homeless..
Not at all you learn some of the best values living in the hood. It teaches you gratitude for when you finally make it out of the hood! I’m so grateful I have a clean home and a clean bed and a nice car to drive food in my fridge! I had to work hard for it all but damn coming from where I was to where I am now it’s such a beautiful thing such a blessing!
@kyletaylor4489 perspective always helps us humans appreciate, but you can get that without that level of depravity.
since the atlanta housing authority tore down all of the projects in the 90’s and 2000’s, i’d probably say that this apartment complex is the worst (crime, physical condition, location) that is left standing in the city of atlanta.
Yeah the apartments are the new projects...kids in 10 15 20 years gone be repping the apartments not the old projects
what was the worst when they were up??? Techwood?
@@John-pt3ml personally, i’d say either techwood homes, perry homes, or east lake meadows. mcdaniel-glenn & carver homes were pretty active as well. at its peak, atlanta had the highest proportion out of any american city of its residents living in public housing (10% of the city’s population lived in public housing in the period right before the ‘96 olympics)
@@BtheMaster100 yeah that’s true. it’s actually been like that for a few years. i see a lot of younger people in atlanta repping notorious apartment complexes in the city like 4 seasons, 9th ward, etheridge, etc.
@@thirdiii94 yeah fr bro you right actually...Like how nudy and 21 nem be repping pde
Charlie takes me to places I dare not go.
Right
4 seasons a real dangerous place. Its been on first 48 and everything…I didn’t know it was in that bad of a physical condition tho. Definitely enlightening!
Most of the apartment are full of trash people been setting them on fire The last couple weeks
Haven’t seen the first 48 in so long
Ikr
It's the oldest project in Atlanta currently
@@jamiebrown3087 they tryna have the govt tear it down its literally right next to the federal penitentiary
I love your videos!!! It gives me a glimpse of hoods around the country. Everyone have these perceptions about people living in hood. It’s good to hear from their perspective. I’ve seen you post the hoods in NC but would love to see you interact with them.
You a G for just having the nerve to stroll thru that hood. I'm from Atlanta and I was on red alert watching this.
Facts bruh
@@LadyLeoASMR depends on if you saying GA or atlanta , cause Ea n especially dis area (4seasons) ain nb safe fr
I grew up in a hood 50 years ago. I have never ever seen such sadness. The poor children.
Dude said he got kicked out of second grade 😳😂but my Hearts go out to these young people these children Lord have mercy this is incredible
I thought the 3rd grade were the three hardest years of his life.
I’ve never seen a neighbourhood like that in all videos I’ve watched. I read today that the area known as Buckhead wants to split from Atlanta and become their own city. I can see why. What is going on in the USA?
Governmental and corporate corruption
When the State needs to turn the greater Atlanta area into a regional municipality run by a metropolitan district commission
Poverty and gentrification is a part of a genocidal plan! It's going to get worse!
As things get worse I think you will have more cities adopting this idea of rich neighbourhoods splitting off to become their own city and taking their large tax base with them, leaving the poorer areas to fall further into despair. Cut their loses rather than coming together to work on solutions.
Yea there is a lot of crime going on in buckhead . My cousin had a barbershop there and there is shooting and jacking going on every week there. That’s supposed to be the nice side of town
Damn I thought the apartments I grew up in Dallas were bad lol. Nobody should be living in shit like this
It's the only project like that still in Atlanta it's privately owned so they can still keep it up
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@Tee Slum landlords who get paid by the govt
How it was in tha Migos village I stayed in growin up in Gadsden same shit. They finally shut it down bout 10 yrs ago
Tire this shit down now. Come on Atlanta. Gots to do better. Georgia girl. Upstreet from where i grew up. East Atlanta
It's good seeing Charlie get out the vehicle and actually walk and talk with the people from the neighborhood
He's done that plenty of times already?
The real reason why there’s so many rappers and R&B singers from Atlanta is because the hoods of Atlanta must be that bad.
You mean WANNABE rappers? lol 😆.
@Michael Millerski Exactly! There’s a lot of wannabe gangster rappers from Atlanta and all they do is sing-rap.
I'd say Charles went a little too deep into that hood
"ATL, ATL Big city of dreams/
But everything in Atlanta ain't always what it seems/
You might get fooled if you come from out of town/
But I'm down by law, and I know my way around!"
@Dc A-N-D-Y wym
Gimme a couple G's for every emcee I knocked to his knees.
Verbally useless, 'Oh you got the juice?' I squeeze you juiceless.
@@Rudebwoy64 good black neighborhoods. Where are they ?? U must be slow of something.
I use to stay on the other side of those apartments i thank God we made it out i would never go back to those apartments ain't gonna lie its was some good people out there. God bless those who are still out there
I don’t understand the mentality of people who are just OK living like this
They ain’t shit
They have never been exposed to anything else.
@@Sheisty25 I understand that, but it’s like saying that a racist, had racist parents and didn’t know anything but that. That they get a pass because that’s how they were raised... come on
@@bradpatterson1892 I'm with ya for sure.
But there is a difference between a reason and a excuse.
Most people are victims of circumstance throughout life. What's the odds a person will become a orthodox jew in a devout muslim territory.
Most people are who they are through learned behavior. Thankfully some of us (generally speaking) have blurred economic, social, political, relgious and other lines.
Unfortunately they don’t know any better
Damn that shit look rough,3rd world type ish! God bless those kids I pray they get to grow up better I can relate to the struggle. Even Charlie was shocked and he been everywhere!
They don't stand a chance.
Worse part about it is literally up the street they gentrified the area
@@Nonofyobusiness even north of englewood Ave on boulevard it’s gentrified.
@@Diego-fw5es exactly
@@Nonofyobusiness that’s crazy there very selective of who they cater too.it blows my mind how a couple blocks away people can be living so good and then there’s people literally starving 🤦🏾♂️🙏🏾
Got away from that street stuff. People think it’s sweet in atl but these people real deal crazy bruh
If you are raised in this area. It's not bad to you. Its just another day.
There's alot of good people in this area. Some of the best times I ever had were in southeast Atlanta.
Yeah back when Zone 3 was cool it's a deadzone now
@@Nonofyobusiness right. it hasn’t been the same since they tore down all of the projects.
That's because when they closed all of the projects they put everybody on section8 and put them into apartments. All of those apartments became the new projects.
@@Nonofyobusiness don’t do Zone 3 lol Cleveland Ave. Good, need to be quiet
@@shakariwilliams6243 Thomasville and Constitution Jonesboro Road is a dead zone now...not disrespecting the 3 but gentrification real....look at a Zone 6 now its definitely gentrified....Summerhill is not hood at all no more
May God give these people the will and strength to do and want better for themselves and families. I never knew there are areas in US looking like this. These people are neglected
Thanks for these videos Charlie.
This is a culture of dysfunction born from the desire and thirst to be like those who didn't want them. The marching and pandering of the 1950s and 60s inadvertently brought this into reality.
It looks like modern day Soweto in America where people live in relative squalor and you see satellite dishes, new cars and hear local music that blares reinforcement of the dysfunction 24/7. Kids grow backwards in this. There is never silence except after one of ours kills one of ours. The sirens drift off, the tears dry and the routine commences...lives experienced on a dysfunctional loop.
Nobody really leaves...for most the only escape is sports, illegal activity and music. All of which can still get you murdered. Most residents only know this and take pride in the only reality they've known. The culture of survival is the driving factor.
Certain outsiders provide their superiority influenced commentary in these videos but tend to forget that historically, in every place around the globe, where their people have been in contact with people of these demographics, dysfunction somehow seems to follow and ALWAYS looks the same. They can't really fathom that government assistance and 'handouts' keep 'those Negroes' complacent and deters them from directly confronting these pompous, arrogant, condescending, judges of the human condition. This is why they are scrambling for every bullet and hoard toilet paper. Subconsciously, they know the house of cards is on unstable ground. Fear and televised indoctrination inspires their smart alec comments.
Little do they know they are but a few paychecks or an addiction away from congregating in these areas and selling ass for a hit or a bottle. Only then does the narrative change. Put your stones away and watch the glass, you hypocritical, slack jawed troglodytes.
Truth!!!
Well said!
Whoah dude! Your right though. This has happened in every major city in America. And they try to erase what they created by demolishing it but the damage is far beyond containable now and its worsened by each generation. Modern day Babylon. But Babylon will fall unfortunately for our offsprings.
This is from decades of b lack feminists not wanting men around does to a community.
damn!...i feel as though my IQ just shot up after reading that!
Used to score weed here 20 years ago. Was far more treacherous then, trap. Police would pull you over for just coming thru cause they knew you were an outsider looking for it.
IKR
Boy yo ass was there buying heroin
@@laryanryan9170 n n
Bro need to be careful shooting these videos 🤷🏽♂️
KEEP SAFE Charlie-boy!! ~ Your Videos are informational!! Good for the American Archives Institution!!
CharlieBo was like "f" it, let's move along with the interview 🤣
It's sad low income people still have to live like this. Prayers up for the less privileged
Charlie said look pretty ruff bro 😳 🤣🤣 That joint is hit son 💯
Charlie - first of all whats your name
*Thuuglyf*
Charlie - ............. okay umm
😂😂😂😂😂
😜😜😜😜😜
I’m hearing crime rate in Atlanta is skyrocketing. Da hell goin on
Outsiders
Transplants fighting for turf with Latino Gangs,and Dope Boys like these in this video...Smh!
Yea everybody fleeing to Miami r shall i say Florida
Morons with these mindsets.
Outta towners
"born and raised in atlanta right here, never been anywhere else."
"OK, so what is this area like compared to other areas?" LOL
The sad thing also is that at some point in time, this housing area must have been beautiful.
What makes Atlanta special is it has a much larger suburban middle/upper class black population than most cities. There are plenty well to do blacks within a 30-35 miles radius of Atlanta in any direction, so there's actually alotta cool "black" bars and lounges out in North Fulton, Cobb, Gwinnett, etc. without the hassle of trying to go into the city limits of Atlanta and fight to find parking then have to walk to the spot (many times through rough areas) and wait in a long ass line.
The bricks hidden inside the subs, its a mixture. Thats why its up in smoke everywhere in the A. Unless you on the Northside where its sweet.
Yo Charlie Bo you a real nigga straight up. Much love
I would never renovate when my tenants dont even pick up trash. Complain all u want, but it takes no money to put trash where it should go and keep things clean. Clowns.
Yep. I have a hard time believing it’s someone else’s fault when they can’t even put trash in trash cans.
I use to visit my brother in the apartments across the street( 1940 Fisher Rd) not sweet by any means..BUT NOT. 4 SEASONS! Police dont want to come up in there...f- forget garbage men...Some slumlord is still getting rents too..crazy units though most aborted, abandoned and boarded up! Definitely night time be on point, holding Allah and blick..Sup/Art.
Damn this so sad, these guys cope with death and extreme poverty everyday and it translates to tribalistic aggression. You can’t expect better from a ppl if they’re reduced to the state of their environment.
Been in Atlanta most of my life, stay in your lane and don’t look at people keep your head down and mind your business and you’ll be straight
The first guy is unemployable.
XD
Everyone in this video is.
that why you become your own boss
@@kurtsydavis7517 like what, a pimp, drug dealer?
@@clearlynotwoke4929 if the shoes fit
And this is in America this is so sad.
This jus how some people gotta come up.
This is the real Atlanta
Most of it isn't like this. I wouldn't use the word "real" as if to say this is what ATL is about to everybody.
tellinya da real 1
I have folks that lives in 4 different parts of Atlanta and they all have nice homes.
Whoever said most of ATL is not like this is a lie. The gated communities even hood. The houses just luxury. They cheap bc the property value low bc its not where many stay for long
FACTS
Watching this is very humbling. I don’t know what to say
The thing about hoods, now matter how in ruins the housing is, people are still ganna look good.
And this is a part of the problem. They seem to care more about how good they look as opposed to how horrible their living situation is. That mindset is really very sad...😪
@thewitcherhunt Time to change the mindset. Why you wanna walk around in designer labels making them richer than they already are instead of cleaning up your living environment? This is a conditioned mindset that's been a huge and serious part of these communities and they truly believe that this is just simply the way life is and will always be.
That was intensely stressful
how
Why
@@tonygambino5682 the poverty these poor people have live in
@@kurtsydavis7517, wtf do you think? Unless you’re used to living in the same or worse conditions.
@@martylucas8557 yea I can be I have experience I guess im built tougher than you and that's a great thing
Project babies make the best out a bad situation fa sho... God Bless em all 💯
And pray they grow up to be decent adults
All day bro . I’m a project kid but not like these projects
@Donnie the Beaver You sure solved all the world's problems there buddy
💯💯💯💯💯💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
This is ATL ??? 🧐 Charlie I feel like you letting your guard down lately walking through these hoods and leaving your car unattended. You might need to get you a crew or assistant. Stay safe. We appreciate the videos because majority of us won’t even drive within 10 miles of the “ghetto” 😩
I highly doubt that these people need your presence.
@@yani2499 fr not everyone in “ghetto” will mess with you.
@@yani2499 I would never offer my presence ??? Go away
Nah I think he gone be good cause it seem like these dudes in these videos calling for help without really calling. Like tryna show the world how America feel about their people. You see how the people of this community realize they live in hell but they still happy to be on camera and show how they live.
Yall scary af
This a level worse than all the ghettos that he has filmed and visited in my opinion. Sad to see that so many of these people are caught in a vicious cycle of poverty and violence.
Man, I can't believe it. This was my first apartment, they were nothing like that. It was renovated then and very clean. Management didn't play at all you would get put out for conditions like this, the neighborhood had to be kept up. Yes, it was isolated events that took place, but this looks like a war zone in a third world country. They need new
management, some city funding, and some community resources to sustain a better way of life. I definitely will do some prayer for help to come.
When was it very clean? Lol
when was it clean??
I noticed something I don't see any more... Children actually playing outside
Children play outside all the time
Haha remember those days.
Native American term for poverty translates to: " Where I see no Children"..W5X
Because inside is hell on earth.
When the kids parents can't afford to buy them video games and cell phones that happens.
CharlieBo " Okay im in Atlanta right now and im in, first of all was your name right here
Random dude "Tuuhhlliiaahhh"
CharllieBo "Say that again"
Random dude "Tuuhhlliiaahhh"
CharlieBo: ................😕😒 🤦🏾♂️ 🤷🏾♂️ ok then.
He clearly said his name was Fugly.
Wow that’s crazy!! You’re such a phenomenal documentarian! I’m so glad I watched this.
This hood gives a new meaning to the word ghetto
what's sad is the amount of hoods that look similar to this/these somewhere else in America
10:46...😂 be careful walking pass dudes that "skip walk" ..i thought you was finna get fied on🤕🤛🤣
For real, looked like the dude flexed on em a little.
he was getting ready to jump rope
Yeah that looks super suspect
Facts
I thought lil dude was gonna steal off on him too
Growing up in and around hoods like this...I be so intrigued by these videos .....shout out pine bluff, AR
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@@SmackYaMama 😄
@@t.vaimaona7219 No comment lol
@@ronsmi7447 Mannnn ikr... when I was a kid it was like a big community now it's just another hood...but we just got a casino there... the only one in that part of the Delta so I'm hopeful for positive growth over the next few to several years
@@SmackYaMama I mean it's where I'm from so I know it's not anything worth bragging about really but I'm gon always rep where I'm from ... I live in Dallas now and it's crazy how it's soooo many people I come across from Arkansas here... it's like we can spot each other out of a crowd 😂
been out the city for a minute and almost forgot about 4 seasons. only hood i can remember that put fear in real street dudes hearts them folks nothing to play with. god bless them kids
Back in the day I used to buy good weed over there.
I’m tellin ya! I hear they tryna close 4 season down tho instead of renovate smh
@@DonInADaytona They need to tear them shits down. Too much work and money to renovate that sh--. It'll be some expensive townhomes built there in less than two years.
My family’s from Atlanta, mostly on the west side. 4 Seasons is NOTORIOUS 😭
Charlie it is pretty much a given to know that any neighborhood that is in this type of condition is going to be dangerous. It might be of interest to ask it's residents as to how it became so run down and why there is so much trash all about and who might be responsible for these conditions.
"People are living in conditions n shit"
Damn, I felt that..
CONDITIONS they made
@@pedro97w It’s not their fault in this case. It’s the management of the property.
It’s a landlords responsibility to maintain the apartments exterior. And it’s likely that the owners don’t care, and just let it get like this.
In any apartment building regardless of residents. If it was entirely neglected by the owners. It would look like this.
That’s the real hood
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They Need 3-4 "Clean Up After Yourself Signs" .... ASAP !!! (in this hood)
Why, they'd just get stolen or graffiti'd over.
What's the point in cleaning up when the company that owns and the other company that manages the place have basically abandoned it and let it fall to shite ... and back when it was built it was beautiful, and marketed it to young upwardly mobile professionals! Abominable! 😡
@@edwardmiessner6502 If you live there, it makes it worth cleaning it up..
I recently visited ATL (I live in Philly) and thinking abt moving there...seeing this won’t change my mind but damn this is sad...they need to shut this place down, renovate it or make it safer
🤣🤣why?
move to the outer city limits .. college park ,decatur, cobb and etc don't move within fulton county lol only go there to shop, do business and buy things...
Say your name gain ……… silence.. ohh k moving on 😂 😂 🤣🤣
I've never heard charlie say 'wow'
@ 6:20
Me to man that place ain't no joke
@@jacobwise786 worst I've ever seen
@@edwardmiessner6502 you haven't been to Youngstown, OH or East Cleve. But yes, this is super bad.
@@AkronKid330 been to Youngstown Ohio, lived in Niles, YoungsTown is Paradise compared to Niles, shit, at least they got sidewalks, and the Blood donation area downtown YoungsTown, I never seen no dead or drugged, I have seen all such in Melbourne, Florida however.
The best hoodologist❤️
👍👍👍
PhD for sure. It's always interesting to hear the info straight from the streets
"Hoodologist"?
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
There's no landlord there, that has to be abandoned.
I bet there IS a landlord, and he's still collecting RENT
Slumlord bastards
There is a landlord he collects rent
@@clodge5196 to be fair, who's going to want to go there to provide maintenance.
@@edwardmiessner6502 They’re not getting subsidies from the state/feds though, probably just hoping some checks keep coming in at this point. Most people probably don’t pay anything
4 seasons is the southside. Zone 3. Those youngins don't even know the city that they are being raised in.
I thought the same shit the last 28yrs but i guess because they next to bouldercrest and startlight they claiming the east . I see you from 4 to but you claiming the westside of it im from around benhill off campbellton but ion claim the westside i claim the southside .
Campbellton and Ben Hill is on the West Side. South Atlanta is Zone 3. That starts across the track, when Campbellton turn into Dill Ave. I used to think that Oakland City was on the south side when I was younger because when we rode the Marta train, we would take the southbound train to get home. I found out that it was because of the layout of the city. Downtown and Midtown really sits right up next to Decatur. The bulk of Atlanta's property is on the west end of it's territories. That's why the west side is the only side of the city with 2 zones. Zones 1 & 4. North and south west. They are divived by Hunter Street bka Martin Luther King Dr. Standing on one side of Martin Luther King you are in zone 1 Standing across the street you are in zone 4.
@@OCBO2023 Benhill is 13milles South and West of downtown Atlanta. You can look at the map and see your not on the westside at all . Campbellton road where Oakland city at still south of downtown . Baby from that part of campbellton and ain't never said nun about no westside only the Southside. But I hear you tho
@@ImHimTho WOW! So based on what you are saying, Bankhead Hwy, all the way to Bankhead Courts is the North side of town because it's north west Atlanta. You know that it sits just north of Ben Hill. I'm generations well before lil baby's family moved to Oakland City. His folks came from Perry Holmes on the west side. My homeboy's Rome and Rell them. It's Oakland City at the WEST END. Meaning the WEST SIDE of town. To get to Oakland City from downtown you take 1-20 West. To get to the south side of town from downtown, you take 75/85 south. As far as Ben Hill is concerned. Just go up Campbellton Rd. to Ben Hill. Take a right on Kimberly Rd. As soon as you pass what used to be Kimberly Court projects, you will see a huge city monument at the Marta stop that says WEST ATLANTA. South Atlanta is Zone 3. That's why the high school is called South Atlanta High over in Zone 3 on Jonesboro Rd. Up the street from the school, there's a huge city miral that says Welcome to SOUTH ATLANTA. Oakland City went to Brown High School in the West End. When Brown closed down, we merged with Washington High. That's all on the west side. You have to look at the land mass of Fulton County and how it's shaped. Once you see that Atlanta sits on the border line, and at the fork line of Dekalb and Fulton, then you'll understand why the majority of the city land mass is on the west side. That's because the very center of the city(Downtown) was buit right next to the Dekalb County border. That's why East Atlanta is so small. Lastly, I have family that are city officials. I know what I'm talking about bruh. Peace.
@@OCBO2023 nigga campellton n Ben hill is the swats (South West Atlanta) zone 4 all da the fuck you mean? Right along with Cascade 🤦🏿♂️😭😂
It wouldn't be rough if grown adults were actually being grown adults!!
Crazy how big this channel got. Would never expect it
My church is in Thomasville Heights. We used to work with the kids in the 4 seasons and surrounding neighborhoods. TRUST that community work is not for the lighthearted. They jumped the church van once and threw rocks at us as we pulled up.
Damn this shit hurt!! look and the conditions we've succumb to where are the elders the ogs the pride of self and community.
elder og's all locked, dead or smokers
Why are they living in garbage? 10 people could clean the place in a day.
If you doing what you do look out for the community to the best of your ability, your already doing wrong.Hey but who am I to preach.
@@atariukass1 guarantee if you tried to clean up, those people would actually get pissed off about it
I’m white, Canadian, doing pretty good and lucky. That said….from the bottom of my heart I truly truly have great sympathy for those in poverty and getting shit on in life. I wish the world wasn’t this way.😕
This isn’t poverty tho. There are people around the world who live in far worse poverty than this, but they don’t have this level of violence and destruction.
This neigbourhood needs help.Gorvenment not even paying attention to these people saddest thing is there is children and seniors living here.Presidents change but the poor stay the same.The America they dont want the world to see.Salute to these 2 guys for standing up and sharing this neigbourhood with us hope these people & their neigbourhood get the help they deserve
The title definitely matches the video. Real hood
I respect your guts man. Dude in the white shirt and red shorts was on you
he was horny
@@kurtsydavis7517
he was hungry, and Charlie looked like food
@@kurtsydavis7517 All the more reason for him to get the fuck outta there
HOLY SHIT 😳 Are these people actually renting here 👀👀👀❓❓ Or they squatting❓❓This is the most deplorable housing projects I've ever seen 😳 😭. For God's sakes Charlie please be careful‼️ I love you're videos but you are getting more & more brave.
And these aren’t even the projects they’re just bad apartments
Keep looking there's more worse than this across this country and all over the world. Have you not seen the slums of Rio de Janeiro?
No they live rent free.
There are several videos about these Forest Cove / Four Seasons apartments.... & out of them, this video depicts it at its most raw & extreme 😳😳😳.... absolutely incredible footage, deplorable conditions, & heartbreaking. PLEASE be careful Charlie‼️
As fucked up as it looks it kinda gave me vibes from back in the day. Ya know before everyone was a social media 🤖
Straight up 💯 growing up in the 2000s as a kid you gone see some shit & have hella fun at the same time. I mean shiddd it’s a different feelin experience when you grew up in the hood I swer
@@sumobootd4388 yup bro 💯 too bad shit got weird
@@jim6807 hell yeah niggas started dying or getting locked up & just went down hill from there