The real irony is that if any homeless person tried to camp out on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills or any of the surrounding area, they would be carted away without hesitation. Celebrities love to virtue signal, but they also don't tolerate their 'nice' neighborhoods being trespassed. It's a fascinating disconnect. Most celebrities hate border walls, signal their sympathy for the homeless, fight to save the rain forest or combat global warming; yet when the chips are down, they retreat back to their giant mansions with a huge carbon footprints in a neighborhood with 24/7 police protection, gates and guards that enforce vagrancy laws.
Should set up those tent cities outside the gates to the rich Hollywood bums communities..see what oprah or Kimmel say when its thier driveways and sidewalks are the ones being shit on and used for crack meth and heroin addicts to share needles and sell thier buttholes for the next fix leaving used disease infested condoms for thier kids to find while playing on thier swing sets😂 I bet they'll want the firing squads posted at the gates😂
My biggest dream growing up was being able to skate along Venice beach and go to LA. I'd spend so much time depressed and sad because I could see it all on youtube and TV but I could never get there. Finally last year before my 23rd birthday I decided to book a trip to LA/Vegas and then finally Texas, all because I wanted to try some BBQ brisket I had seen on a food documentary. Shout out to Franklin BBQ! 3 days in LA was the worse trip I've ever been on. I swear to god I didn't speak to a single person except a homeless guy at Venice beach. No one gave a shit about you, food was so expensive. Close to Venice beach was this cafe, ordered a avocado sandwich not seeing the price and it come to 20 bucks. I didn't feel safe when the sun went down. Was hands down awful, maybe it was because I'm by myself, but my long childhood dream for years, crushed just like that. Vegas was incredible. Gambled maybe 20 bucks lol, but downtown was so fun with the music. Met some incredible people. But Texas, I went there with no expectations. just to try some bbq and stay for a few days. But I met the best people who are now my best friends today, had the best time of my life and had some incredible bbq. Honestly, the best place I've ever been too in my entire life. Austin and north of Dallas, a little city called Plano. Great memories. The first bar I visited in Texas, was a guy with a cowboy hat and called me out on having a nice watch. 5 Minutes later he's buying me a drink and inviting me to go shooting with him. I really hope Texas never changes. The rich who live in LA doesn't deserve the heart warming state of Texas. And I'm from the suburbs of London England.
That’s Good ol southern hospitality you don’t get anywhere else In USA . Had a lovely time in Texas myself. Had a whisky shot ,bacon strip and orange juice . Called it the breakfast shot!
I lived in san Antonio and Austin. homeless and panhandling bad their too. basically all big citys. half or more of Californias homeless are from out of state.
Texas is done dude. It's getting 1,000 Californians and New Yorkers moving there a day. The idiotic lockdowns are also going to dramatically increase homelessness everywhere when the economy collapses. It's over for Texas and most places.
Ya Texas is going away from purple and towards blue in a couple of years. Tarrant county population grew by 40%. And it’s a chance they may be voting blue in primary red county.
Bye bye Texas. I live here but we all know these leftists will get their way. Soon everything will be censored all to hell. The second amendment will be gone and after that, the first will go bye bye as well. We already see Canada has banned hate speech
As a Australian my first time going to LA was not what I expected or saw on tv, Homeless people, crazy people and they kept asking me if I was British.
Sounds like what's been happening in Texas for a while now. Austin has tons of homeless people with all the problems they bring. Other towns in central TX (& even Dallas/Ft. Worth!) have been buying bus tickets to Austin for their homeless & sending them...local governments know once the bums arrive in Austin, they're not likely to return. Austin has too many public services, church-funded pantries, etc. for that... It's called "Greyhound therapy".
Rent is due to high demand vs supply. Cali needs to clear the bums,crack down on illegals, and block outsiders from moving in. Let people leave, deport the illegals, ban public camping and you are already in a better position. Dems=idiots
@@californio1850 a good chunk of the illegals get there and find a way to obtain government assistance and NOT work. They have 12 kids with their wife who will also collect benefits. Drive to any govt housing in LA ... it is all Mexicans that speak zero english. Their trick is to get to America, have kids on American soil so that they can be considered American citizens, get a job that pays cash, file for govt assistance etc. An unfair loophole that should be shut. Check out Ron Paul's response to this. We need to be harder/smarter when it comes to illegals.
@@kenc.2448 dude just becaue someone or a group of people have a bad situation doesnt mean you can't make a joke about it. Plenty of people who live under unfortunate situations joke about to spread awareness or to show people they're people too etc. There's nothing wrong with it, get off this imaginary high horse, stop with patronizing passive aggressive bs and let people have a good laugh. Do you have a brain tumor? Is that why you're acting the way you are? If not then stop being upset and frankly annoying for a man who's been dead for a very long time.
Guys, I'm pretty sure Maxwell Lynch is honestly telling us he doesn't get the joke... because he'd like to laugh about it too. I mean, it's so obvious it's kind of sad he's getting bullied instead. Maxwell, the joke Ben makes about finding a man lying face down in the gutter simply alludes to Edgar Allen Poe being found delirious in the streets right before the writer's death. The details of why Poe was in such a destitute situation is surrounded in mystery probably not unlike the plot of the first Hangover movie. It's funny but more of a meer chuckle as opposed a knee slapping hee-hee-haw-haw.
My favorite LA memory: I was sitting passenger in the car my mom was driving. We're passing by a grocery store parking lot where I am watching a man poop into his hand, gather it, and throw it at the wall in front of him. The poop stain was there for years.
@kommisar there are a lotta street food vendors, or fast casual places that got michilin stars n shit. You'd be surprised. It's not all high end multi-course dining
Went on holiday to LA from the UK.Really was a shithole.So many homeless,overcrowded and literally saw a guy get mugged. Also everybody is so self involved
First time I knew about Ben Shapiro was when I watched a RUclips video and I thought they had made some kind of digital distortion to his voice. Then I watched a second and third video and I was like “shiiit, his voice is real!!!”.
Nobody talks about how decrepid LA had become especially with our homeless problem the media is virtually silent on it, great to hear someone bring it up
the media doesnt talk about it because the homelessness and drug use is symptomatic of democrat policies. They would never point out the obvious and monstrous flaws in the leftist agenda.
dragonsder yeah unfortunately most of my dads side of the family moved up to Washington in the 90s but my dad and I are the only conservatives remaining in our part of town, although more and more of my friends, GenZ are turning conservative through RUclips videos and stuff so there is still hope!
Several years ago my son and I went to downtown L.A. to go to a shop in Little Tokyo. He was 12 at the time. While looking for parking, I turned the street and ended up driving through the heart of skid row. Several men on the street were shouting and attempting to flirt with me. My son looked surprised and said, “Mom, you attract men!” I laughed and was like, “Yeah, homeless ones!” 😂
I moved from LA years ago , it’s my motivation to do better in life so that I never have to return, driving there is insane, trying to park is insane, trying to take a walk is insane trying to make a decent living and afford to pay rent is INSANE , sad place indeed 👎🏼
My sister moved there for her teaching credential. And is still there 5 years later. My folks and I can’t convince her to leave (nor can her LA friends). I loathe LA for your same reasons and more.
@@JBrotsis1 Yup, a few of our friends are just starting to leave finally. But most are digging in deep. It's a kind of depression I think to not understand that one has options.
I just got back from LA. I live in Tennessee. The culture shock factor was on par with going to a foreign country on the other side of the planet. I didn’t know there could be that many homeless people in one place. I’ve also never seen anyone shit on a street before. Now I can say I’ve seen it multiple times! Woohoo
Got a LA story for you. after filling my car with $4 per gallon gasoline i'm driving down the street when i get pulled over by a bike cop that was hiding in the bushes for going 5mph over the limit. as i wait for my $300 ticket less than 30 feet away from us there is a guy cooking & selling food out of a stolen shoping cart retrofitted with a propane tank. i get my ticket cop leaves & does a zig-zag maneuver to go around the shopping cart chef to get back to his hiding spot. i go home & make plans to move the heck out of LA.
I listen to Shapiro’s podcast on my forklift every night at work. I put him on 1.5 speed. He sounds like one of those chipmunks, but I can’t still understand him.
I was a kid in the 80's and remember going by Skid Row back then. At that time, the tents were just cardboard boxes. They were there since I can remember, but there weren't as many of them. I have also been there in the last 3 years, and it looks like a city of Mad Max extras.
@@chivoloks28 They are also sending them to small rural California towns, like the one I'm from. Those towns are "out of sight, out of mind", and don't usually have the resources to send them back, or don't care to.
@@danieltrickey9285 The bubble is in your head. If you or anyone else wants to work, there are definitely jobs to be had. Which party has spent months trying to ruin small business, while being paid off by globalist corporations??????? Which party has spent months looting and burning down the country? GTFOH
California has been on this trajectory since the '70s. It was the state that everyone wanted to move to, and they did. Cali doesn't have that much buildable land as everyone thinks considering its size. Its geography and shape make it very difficult. So eventually, it couldn't keep up with the demand and everything started collapsing. Rent increased, property values soared, wealthy foreigners started buying up property further exasperating the problem. Meanwhile, politicians like Nancy Pelosi and her husband made their fortunes off of real estate so they have a conflict of interest. I really hope Shahid Buttar unseats her this year. Her, the corporate Democrats and Republicans have no intention of helping the people.
Nonsense. The main reason for the lack of housing is bad zoning laws, not geography. 75 % of the residential land is zoned for single family housing units. This lack of density is the main driver of the homelessness in the region.
And now there is mass migration out of California to surrounding states which are being gentrified with luxury condos and rent is going up to where eventually the whole country will be like LA.
@@MichaelP-ke1tm when every other place fills up every corner of the country will fill up which is why we must protect our national parks and forests because eventually that will be all the greenery we will have left.
@@yujiro424 80% of Americans live check by check. 500k homeless. mental illness on rise. 22 veterans commit suicide per day. economy would be crashing hard if not for government printing monopoly money.
@@mr.anderson1454 It's called personal responsibility. I only make 30-40k a year and 50% of that is disposable because I know how to budget. I grew up amongst the lower classes, I know how stupid 80% of people are and they deserve their lot.
@batty grrl keep voting Democrat. As I live nowhere near LA. Keep all the scum in the same place. As for what happen read some books. I like history books myself.
Yep close Pacific State Hospital and the crazy people make babies with other deranged people. Now we are dealing with them, their children, and grandchildren. I'm a conservative and 69 years old and NEVER like Reagan! PS at 69 I still work at least ten hours a day five days a week setting up cranes, driving heavy equipment, and moving it all with tractor trailers.
It breaks my heart to see what CA has become. It used to be truly wonderful. It had already started its decline when I first visited in the 1980's, but I still dreamed of moving there. Now, I'm glad I never did.
It’s funny that you guys poke fun at AOC when she’s one of the only people in Congress confronting large corporations for exploiting the working class. I forgot that the Right loves to be shills for billionaires though, so I guess it makes sense..
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Dave Dvorak what’s wrong with AOC. The policies she pushing are successful in better countries. Countries with better education and social services / those countries are more successful than America. There is nothing wrong with socialism. Your definition of socialism is not socialism. It’s not communism.
I don’t really see homeless in a warm climate as that much of a problem. They are there because that is what they want and I don’t think it’s some terrible existence like most people think. They literally have no bills no problems and the only thing they have to spend money on is drugs. Would they really be that much happier spending their entire day at work to live in a shitty tiny place that is barely better than a tent? They don’t get a job because they are happier without one. Until working all day for minimum wage is way better than just living outside in nice weather with no responsibilities then homeless rates won’t go down.
Yo I lived right outside downtown LA for like 8 months, about a year ago. There were tents outside the apt building I lived in, and I walked thru dtla to get to work and I’ve seen someone just pull down their pants and take a shit on the streets in broad daylight smh!
It's taking over Texas now. Houston is falling apart but our governor won't do anything for it. The fact that more people are running out here is outrageous.
Actually homelessness (before COVID) was dropping in Houston but in Dallas and Austin is rising like crazy cuz a these people from California are moving here and screwing it up
I never considered austin a texas city, its basically little California where the failures flock with their horrible ideas to a place where they can ruin with their horrible ideas. Houston is also being infected with cali thought.
He did it cause he doesn’t want to pay taxes but that still kind of a stupid reason to move to Texas. It’s always hot and their is a crazy homeless problem I’m every major city
@@scottabramo8953 There was a news article a few years back that some states were paying for bus trips for homeless people to these cities. I dont remember of the top of my head how exactly it was worded but it pretty much claimed that some states would just put homeless ppl in a greyhound and shipped them to CA. I have been living in LA for a better part of 11 years now and it was not this bad before, it definitely exploded which leads me to believe the article in question had some validity to it.
@Christina R yeah, which is one of the reasons I get kid of pissed when people say “oh look california is turning into a hell hole because of the homeless, take care of your homeless” and I’m like “...bruh they are not our homeless”. It has grown exponentially the past few years too, it’s definitely not normal as you can see from this video. I would understand if it was 2008 at the peak of the housing crisis but not anymore. I do think the mayors need to do a better job controlling the population though. I read as well that there was an initiative to provide gov housing at some point but not sure how that turned out. Besides, if some of these people are mentally ill, it’s unlikely they would take that out anyway.
Had people been living responsibly and within their means they could have saved money and moved to another area of America where the cost of living and the salaries are comparable
The overwhelming majority of homeless people have severe mental illness or serious drug addictions. They are not average people who just fell on hard times. Yes, rents have skyrocketed, but that is a separate issue from chronic homelessness.
Southern California weather attracts homeless people. It's just a fact. But Reagan cancelling mental asylums in the 80s without a proper monitored replacement is what brought us to this. That and our drug problem.
I lived in my car (by choice actually) in LA for 2 years...The people that live in cars vs the people that live in tents or on the street are 2 completely different classes of homeless... I had a full time job and a gym membership (for showers, etc.) And chose to live for less money...The homeless on the street were drug addicted and crazy and most couldnt even take care of themselves!! They thought I was living like a king...
There should be a game like "streets of rage"(2D) where you play as Joe Rogan who walks the streets of LA to buy a donuts while beating the shit out of homeless.
@@Avalanche2 I don't know if he voted for LA's rulers. But he was indeed a Bernie supporter. That means you're clueless, and I can make a rational factual logical case why that is accurate and true.
Whenever I see a jre clip notification on my phone my brain automatically says *the roe jogan experience* in that robot female voice from the intro lmao
No one’s leaving. Its cool to talk about it right now but I doubt any rich person leaves. Look at NYC same shit. People still stay and its still dope af for “fun” but not raising families (suburbs are best)
True, LA native here. Even the smallest apartment is ridiculously expensive. What they failed to mention is that LA’s own citizens have been priced out due to unaffordable housing. You go south to OC it’s just as bad. There’s no where to go except the desert for these people.
@@animedreammachine7123 that's a common problem across all US cities. New Orleans is full of luxury condos that cost 2k+ a month and the people that used to live and work down there in the tourism industry have been literally priced out of the area. America is in decay
People get caught up in 9 to 5’s and the distractions that they fall outta place and get off track. Don’t go to California unless you have a real plan and funds to be secure.
@D Legionnaire I just watched the trailer to the film your talking about, I still don't see how this is relevant to the subject we are talking about in the comments but Ok 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️😄😄😄😄
We had a young guy in his 20’s, liked by a lot of people, was walking down the sidewalk. A homeless person was walking down the same sidewalk towards him. Not thinking anything of it, he just continued on. But when the homeless guy was about to walk past him, the homeless guy cocked his arm back hit him square in the face. Because he wasn’t anticipating the hit, the young guy didn’t even get an arm up to block. He fell knocked out into the street, and a car ran over his head. Dead. Homeless guy later said he thought the young guy was talking smack about him, which might have been a hallucination. Most homeless people are harmless, but still, it is worth keeping your guard up around them unfortunately
some homeless guy was being loud as he slowly walked past my car, its typical behavior for homeless, I wasnt really paying attention, then i hear him kind of passively yelling things and totally felt him looking at me. He was talking about kicking someones ass for talking smack. He kept saying "you". i ignored it, but they do sometimes confront you with their thoughts.
You know thats really sad but here in San Francisco, several months back we had a young lady who got stabbed in the upper back by a homeless person as she was jogging along the embarcadero in the morning. Here things are different. The homeless mentally ill don't need an excuse and I'm sure the guy is probably out right now wandering the streets. Our DA lets thieves and violent offenders off the hook really easily here.
@Porsche Boxster Content definitely. Itd be an interesting clash of styles. I dont personally like ben as much as alex but they both have their flashes of brilliance along with low points. Alex's are much worse though.
Right, and when your city leaders enable chaos and charge super high taxes, no developers will feel like taking the huge risk of building affordable housing.
Nanny State NoNo's Rogan is conservative as hell, he only panders to liberal and progressive political groups, but he’s constantly having hate-spewing conservatives on his show: Alex Jones, Candice Patton, Colin Noir, Ben Shapiro. Fuckin Roseanne Barr? GTFOH When has he had Angela Davis on his show? Or any other intelligent, self-affirming and self-loving Black Woman? Never. Because he and most of his listeners (cis white males) have no use for strong, empowered, intelligent black women.
Exactly. There's a group of people THOUSANDS in sample size who don't social distance, don't mask, haven't changed anything their lives for the entirety of this bs pandemic... and they're doing JUST fine. Not dying. Not even sick. Their groups are actually GROWING.
@@bustindustin959 When you actually look at the numbers, Texas has around 100k covid cases in a state of 30 million. It's good to take precautions, but if you never changed your behavior at all you're probably still not going to get it.
@Jim I live an hour outside of NYC and I am there pretty often, I had no idea what homelessness is until I went to the west coast. Holy shit. West coast cities make NY look like the city of dreams. Sure there are homeless here and there hanging around in the subway stations, but I have never seen full tent cities under every underpass, human feces on every sidewalk, and used needles practically everywhere until I went to vegas and LA. crazy shit.
The reason .... The cost of living has doubled and tripled over the last 20 years and the rate of pay has only grown less than a dollar during the same time. In order to just pay month expenses now it requires 2 people... Unless you have a very high paying job you can't do it alone anymore like you use to be able too.
Well that doesn’t hold true for this case though. California has been gradually raising its minimum wage for awhile now. Even back in 2014 the minimum wage in California was $9 an hour. It’s $12 an hour now
Not exactly... most of the people on the streets aren't there because of salaries or high costs - they're there because they're hooked on drugs or have mental issues. Having said that - you're right, it's way too expensive and the main reason I got the hell out of there when I graduated high school in the 90's.
I remember my Mother took me to Skid Row in Downtown L.A. for the first time back in 1988, I was 12. At THAT time, it was used as a lesson to teach me that there's always someone less fortunate than you are. But back then, it wasn't nowhere near the total it is today. Like back then, there were gaps of space....every three blocks or every other block, you'd see maybe 2 to 3 tents. Cut to 1994, I'm working as an extra in a movie called, "Strange Days" in the area....and the presence was more. Cut to 2007 / 2008, I'm working at Dodger Stadium (not far from DTLA) and it's worse. But like Joe mentions, you saw it in DTLA mostly, with sprinkles of it in other areas. But now, it's damn near everywhere. I was born and raised in Los Angeles. It's deterioration is no joke. Definitely disappointing because it's been my only home city and now I'm not sure how long I'll stay in it.
When you say quality of life, could you explain furthermore what you mean? I’m just a curious Canadian who wanted to travel there this summer but couldn’t because of the pandemic. Thank you!
@@JSB1729 For tourists, it's a pretty dirty place and the sales tax is over 10%, so the fun isn't that cheap either. The mayor, Eric Garcetti, was also stupid enough to give some of the LAPD's budget to BLM, so don't expect to feel safe either.
@@JSB1729 i live here. the last year has been beyond horrific. you can still do amusement parks etc. when they open. but i wouldn't spend time on the streets in Hollywood etc. it was bad 5 years ago. like they were talking about encampments everywhere w junkies. drove by Woodland hills Marriot today and there's a sizeable encampment right on the side of the hotel. think you'd be happier w another destination.
All and I mean all are run by Democrats. Even time since the party has been formed, destruction. Every thing from civil war to jim crow laws to now. Democrats
@@BigSpinnerdawg If illegal immigrants are able to get into the country with our current enforcement and policies, then the drug smugglers can too. The issues have different implications but are definitely connected
@City Nat It doesn't matter if illegal immigration has decreased if the individuals are already in the country are still costing the US 10's of billions of dollars. I would say that is still an issue. It's by no means the biggest issue in the country when you consider the immense yearly budget of the US and all of the inefficiency of bureaucracy but that stuff still adds up
@@crimson6952 he was right about what? Hillary Clinton being an interdimensional space demon? Or did new research come out that show his diet pills (that you can buy for half price at other shops) are actually backed by studies showing their efficacy?
A big problem is that LA has gotten too expensive; my grandfather bought a house in Hawthorne CA in 1990 for $120,000. He was a Mexican born immigrant spoke little English worked minimum wage his whole life and was still able to buy a house. This is something impossible now but anyway he sold that same house last year for $978,000.
@Chris Carlone Delusional. Govt. handouts only create more dependency. Our social safety net is as large as it has ever been and the problems are as bad as they've ever been. Socialism creates poverty, not eradicates it. All the leftist shitholes cause people to leave those areas for conservative run areas. California used to be a red state but now is a blue shithole. Leftist run cities always turn into garbage.
@Chris Carlone " The idea that somebody would apply for government welfare programs "just because" or because they want to game the system is an erroneous assertion at best, and a misinformed one at the least. " Obviously have never worked with people who explicitly try to game the government. Have never worked in a welfare office or knew anybody that did. You're incredibly naive to make such assertions. Let me put it to you this way, even I admit that I would try to game the welfare system if I could. If I could admit to such a thing, what's stopping anybody else with even less scruples? Social welfare creates dependency and disincentivizes work. Think about, why would anybody work for $20 an hour when they can pan handle for that much or more? You probably think that if you're entitled to welfare, any job that would cause a person to have an income that would allow them to qualify for such a program as unworthy and unfair. The very fact the welfare program exists means that the jobs don't pay enough. That couldn't be further from the truth.
@Chris Carlone "Have never worked with people who explicitly try to game the government." I haven't worked in the public sector. Are you saying you have worked in that domain? Empirical (personal) experiences don't necessarily mean that those experiences are true in all cases outside of the self. While they may not be true in 100% of cases, over the last several decades, the stigma of accepting welfare has nearly disappeared entirely while the reasons for accepting the welfare (because they can) has increased to a level that it is the majority of the reason. Just because someone qualifies for welfare and applies for welfare, doesn’t necessarily mean they need it.
Some social welfare programs really are created to undermine private enterprise while the rest were created under the guise of being temporary and for only those who are suffering the most. Disregarding motivations for these programs, like most govt. programs, they create poverty because they create dependency. You’re strongly encouraged to work less than your full output because your benefits will disappear if you don’t. It’s similar to unemployment benefits where some persons will work just until they qualify for unemployment and then will get themselves fired in order to then receive that unemployment until it runs out. People who can game the system will do it, I know if I was in the same situation, I would. I can’t take advantage of the programs because I make too much money. If you’re starting off from the bottom making nearly minimum wage, you would have to make 3-4X minimum wage to not qualify for any social welfare programs. To get maximum benefits, you have to have a maximum income of 300% of FPL. If you make 350% of the FPL, you will be worse off. Read this: digitalcommons.oberlin.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1382&context=honors It provides a solution to this ‘wealth trap’ that the current welfare system creates. "The very fact the welfare program exists means the jobs don't pay enough." Most people do not earn minimum wage, people who do only do so for a very short period of time, it amounts to only 2% of the entire working population. Minimum wage should not exist because it kicks people out of the labor pool like those in High School or those who are learning on the job. Anybody doing a job that is worth anything is going to be making quite a bit above minimum wage. I know more persons who make minimum wage or very close to it who live comfortably than those who make several times minimum wage who are struggling to survive. Most people who get into fiscal messes brought it upon themselves and continue to make the same mistakes who then teach these bad behaviors to their children and the cycle continues. Our schools have completely failed at teaching people how to function as working adults and most parents have abdicated that responsibility (likely due to their own failures) to the govt. so no one is responsible and nothing gets done.
I agree, Los Angeles has always had a Homeless problem. It isn't a recent Phenomenon, What is a recent phenomenon is the acceptance of alternative media that usually leans to the right and spotlights issues that have been problems for years and injects a political narrative.
@@davem8456 There's strength in numbers. The reason it seems there's more homeless people is cause they're forming communities. Rather than be scattered, many are grouping together to survive.
I was shocked when I to LA for the first time. As a foreigner I always thought it would be this nice fancy place. Boy was I dead wrong.
If you gotta visit America, go to the smaller cities like San Antonio, San Diego, Dallas, Boston, and Panama City Florida
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Same ... I was like this is not what is in the movies LOL
@Rugar 22 comparing it to places like Chicago, LA, Houston, and New York the main places tourists visit, there pretty small
The real irony is that if any homeless person tried to camp out on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills or any of the surrounding area, they would be carted away without hesitation. Celebrities love to virtue signal, but they also don't tolerate their 'nice' neighborhoods being trespassed. It's a fascinating disconnect. Most celebrities hate border walls, signal their sympathy for the homeless, fight to save the rain forest or combat global warming; yet when the chips are down, they retreat back to their giant mansions with a huge carbon footprints in a neighborhood with 24/7 police protection, gates and guards that enforce vagrancy laws.
Noone wants these morons around ..should ship out to sea let em live on a boat LOL
@City Nat the oceans already bein destroyed but yea idk they need their own territory with own laws etc...if homeless boom gone lol..on thr next bus
@City Nat they gota go to an island so they cant leave lol..
Yeah its like Deniro talking socialism and then buying an island and a hotel it doesn’t add up
Should set up those tent cities outside the gates to the rich Hollywood bums communities..see what oprah or Kimmel say when its thier driveways and sidewalks are the ones being shit on and used for crack meth and heroin addicts to share needles and sell thier buttholes for the next fix leaving used disease infested condoms for thier kids to find while playing on thier swing sets😂 I bet they'll want the firing squads posted at the gates😂
Do not let these guys paint the picture of what LA is... it’s really a lot worse lmao
Bruh
Exactly
@FAME 1R626 bro i use to live in an apartment with 4 russians in east hollywood LOL I was scared for my life.
@FAME 1R626 Hollywood is sketchy as fuck
Allen Silva did I say it was positive or did I say it’s a lot worse than what they said?
My biggest dream growing up was being able to skate along Venice beach and go to LA. I'd spend so much time depressed and sad because I could see it all on youtube and TV but I could never get there. Finally last year before my 23rd birthday I decided to book a trip to LA/Vegas and then finally Texas, all because I wanted to try some BBQ brisket I had seen on a food documentary. Shout out to Franklin BBQ!
3 days in LA was the worse trip I've ever been on. I swear to god I didn't speak to a single person except a homeless guy at Venice beach. No one gave a shit about you, food was so expensive. Close to Venice beach was this cafe, ordered a avocado sandwich not seeing the price and it come to 20 bucks. I didn't feel safe when the sun went down.
Was hands down awful, maybe it was because I'm by myself, but my long childhood dream for years, crushed just like that.
Vegas was incredible. Gambled maybe 20 bucks lol, but downtown was so fun with the music. Met some incredible people.
But Texas, I went there with no expectations. just to try some bbq and stay for a few days. But I met the best people who are now my best friends today, had the best time of my life and had some incredible bbq. Honestly, the best place I've ever been too in my entire life. Austin and north of Dallas, a little city called Plano. Great memories. The first bar I visited in Texas, was a guy with a cowboy hat and called me out on having a nice watch. 5 Minutes later he's buying me a drink and inviting me to go shooting with him.
I really hope Texas never changes. The rich who live in LA doesn't deserve the heart warming state of Texas.
And I'm from the suburbs of London England.
That’s Good ol southern hospitality you don’t get anywhere else In USA . Had a lovely time in Texas myself. Had a whisky shot ,bacon strip and orange juice . Called it the breakfast shot!
Ngl we don’t have hospitality. We really don’t give a shit about tourists.
There are a bunch of nice suburbs here in north Dallas, I'm glad you enjoyed. Things are changing fast though with all the Californians coming in.
@@jongallardo8006 you get it in Iowa!
Wow....nice story! (Seriously)
Homelessness is everywhere in Southern California and California in general. I think it’s going to get worse as unbelievable as that sounds.
I lived in san Antonio and Austin. homeless and panhandling bad their too. basically all big citys.
half or more of Californias homeless are from out of state.
@And The Salt Spreads half the country's homeless are not moving to New York to freeze there balls off thats why.
You are right, things are going to be messed up in the next few years.
Yea that's what happens when a democrat runs a state
@Xftbllplyr yes that is definitely one reason people head to citys to be homeless. and for panhandling.
If you’re leaving LA don’t vote for what you escaped in Texas this time
TX will be blue within 5 years
Texas is done dude. It's getting 1,000 Californians and New Yorkers moving there a day. The idiotic lockdowns are also going to dramatically increase homelessness everywhere when the economy collapses. It's over for Texas and most places.
Ya Texas is going away from purple and towards blue in a couple of years. Tarrant county population grew by 40%. And it’s a chance they may be voting blue in primary red county.
Bye bye Texas. I live here but we all know these leftists will get their way. Soon everything will be censored all to hell. The second amendment will be gone and after that, the first will go bye bye as well. We already see Canada has banned hate speech
@@AQS521 I know I bet the left will send in secret police to arrest peaceful protesters, cause they don't give a damn about the constitution..
I can’t tell if Shapiro is 22 or 42
That's funny . I always see him as either 12 or 80.
Either way he’s a twat!
My guess is he’s somewhere between 19 and 43
Some say he still has not yet been through puberty.
From what google says, Hes 36 lol.
As a Australian my first time going to LA was not what I expected or saw on tv, Homeless people, crazy people and they kept asking me if I was British.
🤣🤣
Well, answer them. So are you British?
@@ultimablizzaga1037 No 🤦🏽♂️🤣
@Robbi Grimm it was fun tho😂😂
@@jayjay3013 Go to San Diego next time, it's not LA but at least it's not a giant shithole like LA
The richer cities are literally giving their homeless people bus tickets to go to LA & Bakersfield.. It's either jail or a bus ticket. Look it up.
Just like that one episode of South Park
@@yoyobones4459 lmaooooo
Sounds like what's been happening in Texas for a while now. Austin has tons of homeless people with all the problems they bring. Other towns in central TX (& even Dallas/Ft. Worth!) have been buying bus tickets to Austin for their homeless & sending them...local governments know once the bums arrive in Austin, they're not likely to return. Austin has too many public services, church-funded pantries, etc. for that... It's called "Greyhound therapy".
Yep. I'm from Bakersfield. This is true.
Brilliant
Highest taxes in the country combined with high costs for goods and rent.
Rent. . .you mean Tents. .
Rent is due to high demand vs supply. Cali needs to clear the bums,crack down on illegals, and block outsiders from moving in. Let people leave, deport the illegals, ban public camping and you are already in a better position.
Dems=idiots
@@willyafg texas has the second highest number of undocumented immigrants after texas. they play a key role in keeping the economy running.
@@californio1850 a good chunk of the illegals get there and find a way to obtain government assistance and NOT work. They have 12 kids with their wife who will also collect benefits. Drive to any govt housing in LA ... it is all Mexicans that speak zero english. Their trick is to get to America, have kids on American soil so that they can be considered American citizens, get a job that pays cash, file for govt assistance etc. An unfair loophole that should be shut. Check out Ron Paul's response to this. We need to be harder/smarter when it comes to illegals.
And not really high wages.
"face down in the gutter like Edgar Allen Poe" LMAO savage!
I nearly died laughing at that one 😂😂
@@kenc.2448 it's because you don't have a sense of humor.
@@kenc.2448 dude just becaue someone or a group of people have a bad situation doesnt mean you can't make a joke about it. Plenty of people who live under unfortunate situations joke about to spread awareness or to show people they're people too etc. There's nothing wrong with it, get off this imaginary high horse, stop with patronizing passive aggressive bs and let people have a good laugh. Do you have a brain tumor? Is that why you're acting the way you are? If not then stop being upset and frankly annoying for a man who's been dead for a very long time.
@@kenc.2448 Oh here we go. The intellectual historian who never took the time to study humor
Guys, I'm pretty sure Maxwell Lynch is honestly telling us he doesn't get the joke... because he'd like to laugh about it too.
I mean, it's so obvious it's kind of sad he's getting bullied instead.
Maxwell, the joke Ben makes about finding a man lying face down in the gutter simply alludes to Edgar Allen Poe being found delirious in the streets right before the writer's death. The details of why Poe was in such a destitute situation is surrounded in mystery probably not unlike the plot of the first Hangover movie.
It's funny but more of a meer chuckle as opposed a knee slapping hee-hee-haw-haw.
My favorite LA memory: I was sitting passenger in the car my mom was driving. We're passing by a grocery store parking lot where I am watching a man poop into his hand, gather it, and throw it at the wall in front of him.
The poop stain was there for years.
Socksy it was banksy
Cacksy
much like the poop on that wall, this story will stick with me for a while
That was me
All in all, it's just another poop in the wall.
‘’Alright, stay close to me, stay over here, I’m Joe Rogan and I’ll spin kick any crackhead in teeth.”
they have no teeth
@@HomelandConspiracy the plot thickens...
That he learned at his Brazilian jiujitsu class
Crack and meth already spin kicked that grille a long time ago...
Tooth*
LA is weird man. There’s Beverly Hills, then there’s Compton lmao.
Eh...There's ghettos in every city. Look at new York, upper east side Manhattan. And queens borough or queens bridge projects?
Hey but atleast in compton you can own horses
Fun fact: the best restaurants are in the worst areas 😁
@kommisar I think its because he prefers nachos with cockroach eggs and a milk shake that has dog hair in it.
@kommisar there are a lotta street food vendors, or fast casual places that got michilin stars n shit. You'd be surprised. It's not all high end multi-course dining
Who knew that "escape from LA" would become a documentary.
Oh try robocop 1 and 2. You would think this was life today.
"What Exactly Is Halal? | Sheikh Mufti Menk - RUclips" m.ruclips.net/video/Nc6VpMPsDmk/видео.html
I’D BUY THAT FOR A DOLLAR!
The weeknd was on to something
Went on holiday to LA from the UK.Really was a shithole.So many homeless,overcrowded and literally saw a guy get mugged. Also everybody is so self involved
Damn, I'm planning to spend the holidays there...
@@sd3776 don't
Should have gone to Cleveland. The local politicians are the largest pieces of crap you're likely to step in on the street.
@@sd3776 dont please dont, go somewhere like north cal stay away from big cities
@@chrismaverick9828 Ahhh the mistake by the lake.
Ben Shapiro's voice sounds like a black comedian doing a caricature of a white man.
Like Dave Chappelle's one hahah.
Ben Shapiro at 50% speed sounds like Andrew Dice clay
@@davefx7949 Instantly thought this when I read Patricks comment.
@@NewWhirledSlacker42 B.S. at normal speed sounds like a chipmunk 🐿 on crack
First time I knew about Ben Shapiro was when I watched a RUclips video and I thought they had made some kind of digital distortion to his voice. Then I watched a second and third video and I was like “shiiit, his voice is real!!!”.
Sounds like NY, with nicer weather.
A lot of NYC transplants are living in downtown LA
Another far left disaster
And more tents
It’ sucks now
All of Cali is becoming this way. It’s overrated expensive garbage now
Nobody talks about how decrepid LA had become especially with our homeless problem the media is virtually silent on it, great to hear someone bring it up
Its fucken depressing to look at just junkies everywhere
the media doesnt talk about it because the homelessness and drug use is symptomatic of democrat policies. They would never point out the obvious and monstrous flaws in the leftist agenda.
Dude! Its so bad! Sherman Oaks, Studio City, Encino, homeless tent cities everywhere and no one is talking about it
aqueento bro I live in studio city Ik! There’s legit one under an underpass two minutes away
dragonsder yeah unfortunately most of my dads side of the family moved up to Washington in the 90s but my dad and I are the only conservatives remaining in our part of town, although more and more of my friends, GenZ are turning conservative through RUclips videos and stuff so there is still hope!
LA is an outdoor toilet long overdue to be emptied. Basically, one Chitty City.
Parts of LA are now more dirtier than villages in india.
Several years ago my son and I went to downtown L.A. to go to a shop in Little Tokyo. He was 12 at the time. While looking for parking, I turned the street and ended up driving through the heart of skid row. Several men on the street were shouting and attempting to flirt with me. My son looked surprised and said, “Mom, you attract men!” I laughed and was like, “Yeah, homeless ones!” 😂
@Juan C Salinas hard to believe right? and she would have so much to gain for telling such a story to bums like you
Lemme holla at you instead then.
Hit me up Jene
Lol 🤦🏿♂️
So what happened? Did you hook up with any of them?
Rogan ain't ever coming back to LA
Or RUclips
@@monkas3968 savage
He should come to Texas
Hopefully all the transplants leave too !
Where is he going? I thought Texas move was rumors
I moved from LA years ago , it’s my motivation to do better in life so that I never have to return, driving there is insane, trying to park is insane, trying to take a walk is insane trying to make a decent living and afford to pay rent is INSANE , sad place indeed 👎🏼
My sister moved there for her teaching credential. And is still there 5 years later. My folks and I can’t convince her to leave (nor can her LA friends). I loathe LA for your same reasons and more.
@@JBrotsis1 Yup, a few of our friends are just starting to leave finally. But most are digging in deep. It's a kind of depression I think to not understand that one has options.
My grandma in the 70s moved from California to Kansas because the cost of living was to high.
So when did it get bad? 2010? 2015? What time scales are we talking here? Like when did the homelessness spread beyond skid row and the underpasses?
I just got back from LA. I live in Tennessee. The culture shock factor was on par with going to a foreign country on the other side of the planet. I didn’t know there could be that many homeless people in one place. I’ve also never seen anyone shit on a street before. Now I can say I’ve seen it multiple times! Woohoo
Woohoo did you enjoyed the view?
Sounds like India
Got a LA story for you.
after filling my car with $4 per gallon gasoline i'm driving down the street when i get pulled over by a bike cop that was hiding in the bushes for going 5mph over the limit. as i wait for my $300 ticket
less than 30 feet away from us
there is a guy cooking & selling food out of a stolen shoping cart retrofitted with a propane tank.
i get my ticket cop leaves & does a zig-zag maneuver to go around the shopping cart chef to get back to his hiding spot. i go home & make plans to move the heck out of LA.
Ahh LA, the home of shopping cart chefs and corrupt law enforcement!
@kommisar Where did you get that crazy idea?
I'm not from the US. Is the '$4 per gallon' part meant to imply it's expensive?
@Her Eyes On Horizon Yep, lets all break the law.
I just filled up for 2.09 might as well come to Colorado the rest of your people already have lol
When Ben Shapiro talks i feel its like 1,25 speed :S
LOL. go to settings --put playback at .75% speed . Rogan sounds stoned- Shapiro normal
I listen to Shapiro’s podcast on my forklift every night at work. I put him on 1.5 speed. He sounds like one of those chipmunks, but I can’t still understand him.
Your brain is too slow to process realize Shapiro talks normally
Thanks it works great at .75 speed
Yeah it's called speed
Ben still looking like the kid that would remind the teacher about turning in homework.
Lmao Alll day!
Even though he’s only a B student lol
@@saintsfearful and an F in popularity or social skills to get along with others, you know that section of the report card lol
Lmaol
He’s also the guy who when he doesn’t get a 100% on any test he debates the teacher to prove he or she is incorrect and gets them to change the grade.
I was a kid in the 80's and remember going by Skid Row back then. At that time, the tents were just cardboard boxes. They were there since I can remember, but there weren't as many of them. I have also been there in the last 3 years, and it looks like a city of Mad Max extras.
The "bubble" of 2008 changed all that and now we've hit another one in 2020. You ain't seen nothin' yet.
Other cities are sending them to LA or San Francisco. They are literally paying their bus fare just to get them off those cities.
@@chivoloks28 They are also sending them to small rural California towns, like the one I'm from. Those towns are "out of sight, out of mind", and don't usually have the resources to send them back, or don't care to.
@@danieltrickey9285 The bubble is in your head. If you or anyone else wants to work, there are definitely jobs to be had.
Which party has spent months trying to ruin small business, while being paid off by globalist corporations???????
Which party has spent months looting and burning down the country? GTFOH
California has been on this trajectory since the '70s. It was the state that everyone wanted to move to, and they did. Cali doesn't have that much buildable land as everyone thinks considering its size. Its geography and shape make it very difficult. So eventually, it couldn't keep up with the demand and everything started collapsing. Rent increased, property values soared, wealthy foreigners started buying up property further exasperating the problem. Meanwhile, politicians like Nancy Pelosi and her husband made their fortunes off of real estate so they have a conflict of interest. I really hope Shahid Buttar unseats her this year. Her, the corporate Democrats and Republicans have no intention of helping the people.
Nonsense. The main reason for the lack of housing is bad zoning laws, not geography. 75 % of the residential land is zoned for single family housing units. This lack of density is the main driver of the homelessness in the region.
And now there is mass migration out of California to surrounding states which are being gentrified with luxury condos and rent is going up to where eventually the whole country will be like LA.
@@stonerkitchen8688
Except for the midwest cus no one wants to live there
@@MichaelP-ke1tm when every other place fills up every corner of the country will fill up which is why we must protect our national parks and forests because eventually that will be all the greenery we will have left.
@@stonerkitchen8688 Agree. They're ruining Arizona like they ruined California.
Forget LA, it's like this ALL OVER CALIFORNIA.
all over usa. capitalism is trash.
@@mr.anderson1454 Not where I live, I like where I live. Capitalism has worked well for us.
@אני תומך בישראל Ani’ mi Elohim, ve
I'm not a evil greedy billionaire. not my fault.
@@yujiro424 80% of Americans live check by check. 500k homeless. mental illness on rise. 22 veterans commit suicide per day. economy would be crashing hard if not for government printing monopoly money.
@@mr.anderson1454 It's called personal responsibility. I only make 30-40k a year and 50% of that is disposable because I know how to budget. I grew up amongst the lower classes, I know how stupid 80% of people are and they deserve their lot.
It started in the 80s with Reagan getting bad advice to close the asylums.
@batty grrl keep voting Democrat. As I live nowhere near LA. Keep all the scum in the same place. As for what happen read some books. I like history books myself.
Yep close Pacific State Hospital and the crazy people make babies with other deranged people. Now we are dealing with them, their children, and grandchildren.
I'm a conservative and 69 years old and NEVER like Reagan!
PS at 69 I still work at least ten hours a day five days a week setting up cranes, driving heavy equipment, and moving it all with tractor trailers.
Thats a proven lie!!!! LOL............You libs blame/project everything on everyone else/just like your racist parties pass!!!
Yeah that's the one bad Reagan legacy.
BULLSHIT
It breaks my heart to see what CA has become. It used to be truly wonderful. It had already started its decline when I first visited in the 1980's, but I still dreamed of moving there. Now, I'm glad I never did.
Open borders and more to come.
It's like the shopping cart phenomenon. Once one gets left out, more inevitably follow. Next thing you know, the parking lot looks like shit.
tdaveniii shoutout CartNarcs
Kodak Courage that’s my man yo
Yes just like a shopping cart. Except this time it's human beings who can no longer afford their homes.
The Woody Show
@Matthew Dorry what a shitty thing to do.
AOC: "They are stealing bread"
The entire country:
"From Footlocker?"
You don't know, there could be bread in those sneakers.
If you take Loco Cortez seriously, politics are the least of your problems!
I wonder how hard Nike are gonna work those kids in China to make enough shoes to replace the ones they stole?
It’s funny that you guys poke fun at AOC when she’s one of the only people in Congress confronting large corporations for exploiting the working class. I forgot that the Right loves to be shills for billionaires though, so I guess it makes sense..
Dave Dvorak what’s wrong with AOC. The policies she pushing are successful in better countries. Countries with better education and social services / those countries are more successful than America. There is nothing wrong with socialism. Your definition of socialism is not socialism. It’s not communism.
Tyrone Biggums voice: “Did you say Crack?”
This is the funniest Joe Rogan clip
😂 ruclips.net/video/yVcd6YbSgBA/видео.html
Did u say heroin!
YOU CRAZY JOE ROGAN!
GODDAMN!!
Tyrone biggums. You have my vote. Dave chapelle. You're the best black dude I know. It's a country of free thinkers. Indiana has your back.
It’s a mixture of bad policy, housing prices, migration, and warm weather.
It’s the perfect recipe for mass homelessness
and lots of drugs
hallmonitor98 that’s sort of a byproduct I would say. More of a cultural thing in LA.
I don’t really see homeless in a warm climate as that much of a problem. They are there because that is what they want and I don’t think it’s some terrible existence like most people think. They literally have no bills no problems and the only thing they have to spend money on is drugs. Would they really be that much happier spending their entire day at work to live in a shitty tiny place that is barely better than a tent? They don’t get a job because they are happier without one. Until working all day for minimum wage is way better than just living outside in nice weather with no responsibilities then homeless rates won’t go down.
Dom Noya you have a lot of growing up to do
I think whenever Ben says "shit" it causes a supernova
Yo I lived right outside downtown LA for like 8 months, about a year ago. There were tents outside the apt building I lived in, and I walked thru dtla to get to work and I’ve seen someone just pull down their pants and take a shit on the streets in broad daylight smh!
Did it stink ???
Was it a big poopie
Was it steaming?
#streetpoopsarethebest
Most homeless people's poop are a bit mushy like a gravy
It's taking over Texas now. Houston is falling apart but our governor won't do anything for it. The fact that more people are running out here is outrageous.
Austin is an absolute dumpster fire. Sadly Californians chose Texas as their next dumpster.
Actually homelessness (before COVID) was dropping in Houston but in Dallas and Austin is rising like crazy cuz a these people from California are moving here and screwing it up
Texas is the new California.
Yes houston is becoming a homeless paradise....so sad.
I never considered austin a texas city, its basically little California where the failures flock with their horrible ideas to a place where they can ruin with their horrible ideas. Houston is also being infected with cali thought.
Then rogan moved to Austin a city full of homeless people
He did it cause he doesn’t want to pay taxes but that still kind of a stupid reason to move to Texas. It’s always hot and their is a crazy homeless problem I’m every major city
It’s impressive how many homeless people there are in Austin. It’s their sanctuary in Texas
@@scottabramo8953 There was a news article a few years back that some states were paying for bus trips for homeless people to these cities. I dont remember of the top of my head how exactly it was worded but it pretty much claimed that some states would just put homeless ppl in a greyhound and shipped them to CA. I have been living in LA for a better part of 11 years now and it was not this bad before, it definitely exploded which leads me to believe the article in question had some validity to it.
@Christina R yeah, which is one of the reasons I get kid of pissed when people say “oh look california is turning into a hell hole because of the homeless, take care of your homeless” and I’m like “...bruh they are not our homeless”. It has grown exponentially the past few years too, it’s definitely not normal as you can see from this video. I would understand if it was 2008 at the peak of the housing crisis but not anymore. I do think the mayors need to do a better job controlling the population though. I read as well that there was an initiative to provide gov housing at some point but not sure how that turned out. Besides, if some of these people are mentally ill, it’s unlikely they would take that out anyway.
Atleast in Houston the homeless would leave you alone. In Austin, they come up and harass you
My city about an hour away from LA celebrated that they eradicated the homeless years back but all they did was put all the bums on busses to LA
Wheres your city at that you claim?
Lmao this is literally a South Park episode
@@IwinTHEGAMEOFTHRONES CALIFOR-NYA-NYA-NYA, super-cool to the homelesssss
ELON LAUGHING AT DEAD DEER
Yo are you form the av cuz I heard of stuff like that
I like how nobody brought up the fact that rents have been going through the roof in Los Angeles and income has not increased.
bingo
Had people been living responsibly and within their means they could have saved money and moved to another area of America where the cost of living and the salaries are comparable
@@aureliusva old benny boy doesnt think so he thinks is the immigrants and those scary minorities.
The overwhelming majority of homeless people have severe mental illness or serious drug addictions. They are not average people who just fell on hard times.
Yes, rents have skyrocketed, but that is a separate issue from chronic homelessness.
Southern California weather attracts homeless people. It's just a fact. But Reagan cancelling mental asylums in the 80s without a proper monitored replacement is what brought us to this. That and our drug problem.
I lived in my car (by choice actually) in LA for 2 years...The people that live in cars vs the people that live in tents or on the street are 2 completely different classes of homeless... I had a full time job and a gym membership (for showers, etc.) And chose to live for less money...The homeless on the street were drug addicted and crazy and most couldnt even take care of themselves!! They thought I was living like a king...
What would you put as your address?
@@seandunn2062 I'm guessing parents address/old address
I guess a p.o. box would work
What type of car did you live in?
where would you park your car? parking aint cheap bro, and i dont think u can park under the bridge next to the highway, police there
Need a Led Zepplin remix of "Going to California" retitled "Leaving Califirnia".
I was messing up up in school so my mom took me downtown to skid row as a scared straight this was back in the 90’s
Lol did it work?
Robert Baratheon Yes I would say it was very effective.
Good parenting. Exlnt
Ppl with money who live in la are stupid suckers
Aww Skit I’m glad for you.
There should be a game like "streets of rage"(2D) where you play as Joe Rogan who walks the streets of LA to buy a donuts while beating the shit out of homeless.
Yo, this is brilliant. You listening, Joe? 😄
I cannot think of anything I would rather have!!!!! I still play SoR 2 on an emulator ALL the friggin time!!!!!
or a DLC for SoR
Bryan Callen can be that old man with the extending arm
I heard Bethesda's working on it
Homeless guy pulled a knife on me and asked me for money. I said to him, Im homeless too and he left me alone.
Probably didn’t happen
@@deanrichard1770 thankyou for your contribution
Cool story bro!
DeanRichard it works for me when they ask for change, idk how it would fair against a knife though
@@seanfox6947 Thanks bro much appreciated
Joe has a grasp of the slippery slope concept, but he doesn't apply it to the country as a whole.
Joe is a Bernie Sanders supporting socialist, HE voted in the clowns that ruined LA.
@@Avalanche2 I don't know if he voted for LA's rulers. But he was indeed a Bernie supporter. That means you're clueless, and I can make a rational factual logical case why that is accurate and true.
@@AllAhabNoMoby You sir - are a nincompoop. Being a Bernie (socialism) supporter is proof enough, now be quiet - adults are talking here.
@@Avalanche2 www.verywellmind.com/an-overview-of-the-dunning-kruger-effect-4160740
This is you. But dumber.
@@AllAhabNoMoby LOL, nice try, baseless and off topic - typical of a person like you,
Whenever I see a jre clip notification on my phone my brain automatically says *the roe jogan experience* in that robot female voice from the intro lmao
That’s your OCD, friend.
I do that. Hhhmm...
Hello freak bit*hes
@@JCascione2291 hello there
"The Ja rOgan eXpeRience".
When even Joey Diaz is planing on leaving LA you know the city's a ruin
The Frenchman! Your channel’s doing very well I see. C’est tres bien. 💪
my man!
@@zacktelander sup Zack!
@@ghfjfghjasdfasdf yeah man, just subbed today!
No one’s leaving. Its cool to talk about it right now but I doubt any rich person leaves. Look at NYC same shit. People still stay and its still dope af for “fun” but not raising families (suburbs are best)
Housing prices are insane and wages stay the same it’s set up for failure.
Well somebody has got to pay for all those great democrat government programs...
Toby Thompson haha and the funny thing is idiots like u keep defending the policies and politicians causing this
True, LA native here. Even the smallest apartment is ridiculously expensive. What they failed to mention is that LA’s own citizens have been priced out due to unaffordable housing. You go south to OC it’s just as bad. There’s no where to go except the desert for these people.
@@animedreammachine7123 well said.
@@animedreammachine7123 that's a common problem across all US cities. New Orleans is full of luxury condos that cost 2k+ a month and the people that used to live and work down there in the tourism industry have been literally priced out of the area. America is in decay
Ben Shapiro would be giving the teacher homework from class
L.A. is sliding downhill more than the cushion on Joe’s headphones lol
This guy's morning routine is three tall Lattes and a can of Helium.
🤣
His voice is hella irritating
Don't forget liberal tears
Sai tama *Leftist tears. They’re more nutritious
Everyone moves to LA thinking they will get everything they want then reality hits
They think they'll make it in Hollywood and end up just getting mugged.
People get caught up in 9 to 5’s and the distractions that they fall outta place and get off track. Don’t go to California unless you have a real plan and funds to be secure.
dont forget that it rarely gets cold in socal so thats a plus for the bums. also downtowns always attract bums
If u don't have a good education the only way to get ahead is to take it in the as and get promoted.
@@kloserlook how bout if i just go so i can work a 9 to 5 ? No big dreams just work come home and hang out
Coming to DTLA is like coming to a third world country mixed with a humanitarian crisis
Filled with your people
@@roarrrist How about filled with people, it's a melting pot here. Diversity out here.
@D Legionnaire I just watched the trailer to the film your talking about, I still don't see how this is relevant to the subject we are talking about in the comments but Ok 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️😄😄😄😄
We had a young guy in his 20’s, liked by a lot of people, was walking down the sidewalk. A homeless person was walking down the same sidewalk towards him. Not thinking anything of it, he just continued on. But when the homeless guy was about to walk past him, the homeless guy cocked his arm back hit him square in the face. Because he wasn’t anticipating the hit, the young guy didn’t even get an arm up to block. He fell knocked out into the street, and a car ran over his head. Dead. Homeless guy later said he thought the young guy was talking smack about him, which might have been a hallucination. Most homeless people are harmless, but still, it is worth keeping your guard up around them unfortunately
What year did he die
some homeless guy was being loud as he slowly walked past my car, its typical behavior for homeless, I wasnt really paying attention, then i hear him kind of passively yelling things and totally felt him looking at me. He was talking about kicking someones ass for talking smack. He kept saying "you". i ignored it, but they do sometimes confront you with their thoughts.
You know thats really sad but here in San Francisco, several months back we had a young lady who got stabbed in the upper back by a homeless person as she was jogging along the embarcadero in the morning. Here things are different. The homeless mentally ill don't need an excuse and I'm sure the guy is probably out right now wandering the streets. Our DA lets thieves and violent offenders off the hook really easily here.
Stinky Socks he was a close friend of someone I work with :(
Yes I remember this, live in Alaska now, but I remember this incident, sad, so sad. Don't miss California/Los Angeles AT ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bring Alex Jones and Ben on at the same time. That would be something to see lol
Alex is under the table
Fast vs loud 😂 (love them both btw)
I think Alex and Ben would argue tbh.
Ben and Alex don't like each other
@Porsche Boxster Content definitely. Itd be an interesting clash of styles. I dont personally like ben as much as alex but they both have their flashes of brilliance along with low points. Alex's are much worse though.
“THerE’s sOmE WhØrES iN tHis HouSe” - Ben Shapiro, 2020
Hey Ben you ever try DMT and some elk meat
hey ben you ever fed an Elk DMT and then ate elk meat with an elf than choked out elf w a rnc and than brought back elf meat to feed the elk?
Hey Ben have you ever choked out your dog
Its complicated
Screw the elk meat just load him up on DMT so he can see past his extreme political identity.
@PED GSP are you ok?
The way they describe LA sounds like how Game of Thrones characters described King's Landing.
Specifically Flea Bottom.
And we all know how King's Landing finished up..........
I work a block from skid row and it's the saddest fucken thing you'll see here in the united states
but much worse
Kings Landing after the Dragon destroyed it.
They should move a section of skid row to Maxine Waters' neighborhood and see how that goes.
This is the funniest Joe Rogan clip
😂 ruclips.net/video/yVcd6YbSgBA/видео.html
move them into nancy pelosi mansion
@jeff bishop I think that's exactly what Tokes means, move them to her real neighborhood.
@jeff bishop Thanks, we're on the same page.
It would be an improvement
I've never been to LA and have been thinking about it for years but now I've missed the boat because it sounds horrible.
When housing becomes unattainable to the working class, homelessness is inevitable.
It's like they've never played a good city building game...... Unless they're playing Tropico, then we are fucked.
It's as simple as that.
Right, and when your city leaders enable chaos and charge super high taxes, no developers will feel like taking the huge risk of building affordable housing.
Whats worse is that they arent even working.
Nanny State NoNo's
Rogan is conservative as hell, he only panders to liberal and progressive political groups, but he’s constantly having hate-spewing conservatives on his show: Alex Jones, Candice Patton, Colin Noir, Ben Shapiro. Fuckin Roseanne Barr? GTFOH
When has he had Angela Davis on his show? Or any other intelligent, self-affirming and self-loving Black Woman?
Never. Because he and most of his listeners (cis white males) have no use for strong, empowered, intelligent black women.
Joe "there were bums in my face 24/7" Rogan
My favorite Joe Rogan moment
😂 😂 ruclips.net/video/yVcd6YbSgBA/видео.html
“I saw a guy lying face down in the gutter like Edgar Allan Poe”
(Lmao) 🤣
(That line got me)
I don't get it
Help me out
In Austin the governor clears all homeless shit out from under the bridges once a month I believe. It’s going to get a lot worse with covid.
Exactly. There's a group of people THOUSANDS in sample size who don't social distance, don't mask, haven't changed anything their lives for the entirety of this bs pandemic... and they're doing JUST fine. Not dying. Not even sick. Their groups are actually GROWING.
@@bustindustin959 When you actually look at the numbers, Texas has around 100k covid cases in a state of 30 million. It's good to take precautions, but if you never changed your behavior at all you're probably still not going to get it.
Thats not really solving the problem though is it. its just moving it elsewhere.
I live in a 3rd word country and I've visited LA. Oh man... I was surprised how ugly the city is and how many homeless people there is.
Cleveland is nicer than LA
You've clearly haven't been to the Rust Belt cities.
@Jim I live an hour outside of NYC and I am there pretty often, I had no idea what homelessness is until I went to the west coast. Holy shit. West coast cities make NY look like the city of dreams. Sure there are homeless here and there hanging around in the subway stations, but I have never seen full tent cities under every underpass, human feces on every sidewalk, and used needles practically everywhere until I went to vegas and LA. crazy shit.
@@eddiej7259 NY is probably too cold for "tent cities". Not sure though, never been to the USA. Just a logical guess.
@@eddiej7259 cuz they'll die in NY from the cold
I'm taking the family camping in the streets of LA
Mr Splitfoot make sure it’s under a freeway overpass so you get to use the convenient porta potty’s.
God help you.
The true democrat immersion camp experience
Bring a firearm
He sounds like the scientist on the Simpsons
I never thought of that, but yes... His voice does kinda sounds like professor frink lol!
Professor Hoyvinmavin
This guy is so out of reach from regular american life.
@@SuperFUNKMASTERG which part of that clip do you disagree with?
LA has nose dived completely in the last 10 years.
These mayors have been exposed left and right and should be booted imo. Idk why people aren’t rioting over who is running the city.
Because they are useful idiots, they are not sure why they are rioting either!
If elected to city council I'll fix it.
People that want to protest it should set up camps in the rich celebrity and politician neighborhoods of LA. Bet those laws get changed real quick.
@@jarrgeez you the salty one soy boy lol. Your first comment was you bitching like a SJW .
quicker than shit
The Mayor knelt before the protestors so they wouldn't burn down his house. Pathetic. Souless. Spineless.
The reason .... The cost of living has doubled and tripled over the last 20 years and the rate of pay has only grown less than a dollar during the same time. In order to just pay month expenses now it requires 2 people... Unless you have a very high paying job you can't do it alone anymore like you use to be able too.
Every suburb USA
Rich E don't forget "cost of living" goes up dramatically, especially when Cali's politicians are pro open borders and pro illegal immigration policy.
Well that doesn’t hold true for this case though. California has been gradually raising its minimum wage for awhile now. Even back in 2014 the minimum wage in California was $9 an hour. It’s $12 an hour now
Not exactly... most of the people on the streets aren't there because of salaries or high costs - they're there because they're hooked on drugs or have mental issues. Having said that - you're right, it's way too expensive and the main reason I got the hell out of there when I graduated high school in the 90's.
@@billclevlen7998 u said mental issues, nah not true. Demonic issues! The only way you truly overcome it is spiritually.
This is called "foreshadowing."
Hello long lost cousin.
@@crosh3301 Red coat & a proper wig. You're looking better than ever!
I grew up in California and went to Los Angeles every summer, I have no want to ever go back it's disgusting now
Oakland is the same way
Los Angeles was supposed to be safe in the past?
Really? Ha ha..
I love ohiooooo
This is the funniest Joe Rogan clip
😂 ruclips.net/video/yVcd6YbSgBA/видео.html
Behind the veil not one word in that statement was race related. Takes a racist to see racism everywhere. Good work.
Decline? More like demise.
I remember my Mother took me to Skid Row in Downtown L.A. for the first time back in 1988, I was 12. At THAT time, it was used as a lesson to teach me that there's always someone less fortunate than you are. But back then, it wasn't nowhere near the total it is today. Like back then, there were gaps of space....every three blocks or every other block, you'd see maybe 2 to 3 tents. Cut to 1994, I'm working as an extra in a movie called, "Strange Days" in the area....and the presence was more. Cut to 2007 / 2008, I'm working at Dodger Stadium (not far from DTLA) and it's worse. But like Joe mentions, you saw it in DTLA mostly, with sprinkles of it in other areas. But now, it's damn near everywhere. I was born and raised in Los Angeles. It's deterioration is no joke. Definitely disappointing because it's been my only home city and now I'm not sure how long I'll stay in it.
@masha yea, that may be the case. Good thing I don't have a problem with re-locating. Not sure to where yet. But I'm open.
@@kinardak move up to northern California on the coast somewhere.
Are you trying to wind us up is your mother jene.. Don't tell me if your mum attracted some homeless fellows...
As an ignorant Canadian, I've always thought Colorado and Texas would be two great states to live in. Montana as well.
@@kinardak Strange Days is one of my favorite movies ever. Came out in the year I was born :)
What a great conversation about LA! Thank you for the video.
PEOPLE FROM LA WILL RELOCATE TO OTHER CITIES AND VOTE FOR THE EXACT LAWS THAT RUINED LA IN THE 1ST PLACE
God that’s sad because it’s so true!
Oh my god your right
Exactly what is happening to Texas.
So true-this is what EVERYONE is worried about-Geeze people THINK !
The truth really slaps ya in the face when you ain't ready for it
"The situation in LA is now normalized..."
@Jason Cook Glad to know others know. Nothing made sense in the political world until I found Yuri.
Sounds like you need a smoking too much crack
Ben “My Wife is a doctor” Shapiro
Fax
He gets access to all the free samples he wants!
Very original, hot and fresh off the press
@@TheDude_Abides_ lol you like your own comments
@@averyp3997 naturally. I'm the one writing them.
Escape from L.A.
LA is heartbreaking. I loved living there but had no choice to leave when the quality of living rapidly declined over the past 4 years.
When you say quality of life, could you explain furthermore what you mean? I’m just a curious Canadian who wanted to travel there this summer but couldn’t because of the pandemic. Thank you!
@@JSB1729 more homeless, higher gas prices, higher rents, increasing crime, streets are dirtier, high taxes.
@@JSB1729 For tourists, it's a pretty dirty place and the sales tax is over 10%, so the fun isn't that cheap either. The mayor, Eric Garcetti, was also stupid enough to give some of the LAPD's budget to BLM, so don't expect to feel safe either.
@@JSB1729 i live here. the last year has been beyond horrific. you can still do amusement parks etc. when they open. but i wouldn't spend time on the streets in Hollywood etc. it was bad 5 years ago. like they were talking about encampments everywhere w junkies. drove by Woodland hills Marriot today and there's a sizeable encampment right on the side of the hotel. think you'd be happier w another destination.
Thank you everyone for your input. I am truly sorry about the whole situation.
Any city that has the extreme wealth of LA and still has that many homeless people living in tent cities....deserves to have problems
Its a by-product of our society.
Joe 100milli9n plus complaining
The debt caused the slide. In 2009 there was like 30 bankrupt US cities. First goes the city then goes the country.😔
All and I mean all are run by Democrats. Even time since the party has been formed, destruction. Every thing from civil war to jim crow laws to now. Democrats
@drew pedersen sorry we are not buying that narrative anymore.
@@ihavenonamek733 The top 25 metro areas make up half of U.S. GDP. All run by Democrats. Republicans can't be trusted with them.
@@nicholo1234 Of coarse the metro areas make up that much they are over 50% of the population. But hey, you keep voting for those dems. LOL
@@randymiller3918 top 25 metros do not make up half the population. But you keep lying, it's what Republicans do best.
I know this man didn’t call a scissor-lift a gurney 😂
What happened to LA? 30 years of Democrat politicians. Homeless stay poor and Nancy Pelosi and Maxine Waters became multi-millionaires.
It's a direct result of income inequality and lack of a plan to deal with it
Mass unchecked illegal immigration largely contributed to LA’s decline
@@breachperplex8846 Everything you listed seems to be directly linked to or even caused by mass illegal immigration.
Juil illegal immigrants don’t bring drugs, drug smugglers bring drugs
@@BigSpinnerdawg If illegal immigrants are able to get into the country with our current enforcement and policies, then the drug smugglers can too. The issues have different implications but are definitely connected
blame your beloved capitalists for hiring the immigrants to inflate their profits
@City Nat It doesn't matter if illegal immigration has decreased if the individuals are already in the country are still costing the US 10's of billions of dollars. I would say that is still an issue. It's by no means the biggest issue in the country when you consider the immense yearly budget of the US and all of the inefficiency of bureaucracy but that stuff still adds up
As an LA native, these guys takes are spot on.
I've been gangbanging in LA for 34 years now, and I can tell you things are getting better.
Universal Conquest That a lie.
@@loveslakers126 Athens Park, Broadway and W124th, ask for Trey Tops.
Universal Conquest weird flex
@@fourtwentynick Your name rhymes with 'dick', nuff said...
The sheer cost of homes and very little jobs that don't pay very well. And also not keeping home prices cheap.
And America's weak safety net
Bring Alex Jones again!
Everyone doubted him but he ends up right.
Check out banned.video, it's Alex Jones new platform
@@crimson6952 he was right about what? Hillary Clinton being an interdimensional space demon?
Or did new research come out that show his diet pills (that you can buy for half price at other shops) are actually backed by studies showing their efficacy?
*Let's go have some donuts*
That's how I imagined a typical american family's sunday activity
Pretty much tbh
Amen. Still is where I am.
@Jim I don't get it
Let's all go out for some frosty, chocolate milkshakes.
The donuts are dessert after the main course of sautéed raccoon’s asshole on a stick (with melted butter and a little salsa).
When I moved here in late 2009, LA was moving in a positive direction. What a difference a decade of Democratic "leadership" makes...
When was it NOT under Democratic leadership?
Say what you want about LA but it’s never boring
I can’t believe Shapiro didn’t mention his wife’s a doctor
I can't believe he didn't mention his sister's 34DDs
He's too busy daydreaming about AOC's feet.
Bo Jangles I can’t believe he’s married.
@@russellnewton6660 He has money. Why is it hard to believe?
@@russellnewton6660 is he too intelligent for you?
A big problem is that LA has gotten too expensive; my grandfather bought a house in Hawthorne CA in 1990 for $120,000. He was a Mexican born immigrant spoke little English worked minimum wage his whole life and was still able to buy a house. This is something impossible now but anyway he sold that same house last year for $978,000.
its only impossible in california, every other part of the usa pretty much you can find a nice home for that amount
@Chris Carlone Goodluck you will pay 1/2 of your salary to taxes to save everyone else.
@Chris Carlone Delusional. Govt. handouts only create more dependency. Our social safety net is as large as it has ever been and the problems are as bad as they've ever been. Socialism creates poverty, not eradicates it. All the leftist shitholes cause people to leave those areas for conservative run areas. California used to be a red state but now is a blue shithole. Leftist run cities always turn into garbage.
@Chris Carlone " The idea that somebody would apply for government welfare programs "just because" or because they want to game the system is an erroneous assertion at best, and a misinformed one at the least. "
Obviously have never worked with people who explicitly try to game the government. Have never worked in a welfare office or knew anybody that did. You're incredibly naive to make such assertions. Let me put it to you this way, even I admit that I would try to game the welfare system if I could. If I could admit to such a thing, what's stopping anybody else with even less scruples? Social welfare creates dependency and disincentivizes work. Think about, why would anybody work for $20 an hour when they can pan handle for that much or more?
You probably think that if you're entitled to welfare, any job that would cause a person to have an income that would allow them to qualify for such a program as unworthy and unfair. The very fact the welfare program exists means that the jobs don't pay enough. That couldn't be further from the truth.
@Chris Carlone "Have never worked with people who explicitly try to game the government." I haven't worked in the public sector. Are you saying you have worked in that domain? Empirical (personal) experiences don't necessarily mean that those experiences are true in all cases outside of the self.
While they may not be true in 100% of cases, over the last several decades, the stigma of accepting welfare has nearly disappeared entirely while the reasons for accepting the welfare (because they can) has increased to a level that it is the majority of the reason. Just because someone qualifies for welfare and applies for welfare, doesn’t necessarily mean they need it.
Some social welfare programs really are created to undermine private enterprise while the rest were created under the guise of being temporary and for only those who are suffering the most. Disregarding motivations for these programs, like most govt. programs, they create poverty because they create dependency. You’re strongly encouraged to work less than your full output because your benefits will disappear if you don’t. It’s similar to unemployment benefits where some persons will work just until they qualify for unemployment and then will get themselves fired in order to then receive that unemployment until it runs out. People who can game the system will do it, I know if I was in the same situation, I would. I can’t take advantage of the programs because I make too much money. If you’re starting off from the bottom making nearly minimum wage, you would have to make 3-4X minimum wage to not qualify for any social welfare programs. To get maximum benefits, you have to have a maximum income of 300% of FPL. If you make 350% of the FPL, you will be worse off.
Read this:
digitalcommons.oberlin.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1382&context=honors
It provides a solution to this ‘wealth trap’ that the current welfare system creates.
"The very fact the welfare program exists means the jobs don't pay enough."
Most people do not earn minimum wage, people who do only do so for a very short period of time, it amounts to only 2% of the entire working population. Minimum wage should not exist because it kicks people out of the labor pool like those in High School or those who are learning on the job. Anybody doing a job that is worth anything is going to be making quite a bit above minimum wage. I know more persons who make minimum wage or very close to it who live comfortably than those who make several times minimum wage who are struggling to survive. Most people who get into fiscal messes brought it upon themselves and continue to make the same mistakes who then teach these bad behaviors to their children and the cycle continues. Our schools have completely failed at teaching people how to function as working adults and most parents have abdicated that responsibility (likely due to their own failures) to the govt. so no one is responsible and nothing gets done.
It is cute that their start point is, at the earliest, the 2000's. Go back to at least the Bradley era guys. LA has been as bad or worse.
They're transplants. They see what they want to see.
This WTF. I remember early 2000s was way worse with gang violence. I’d say LA has gotten a lot safer as a whole. There’s just a ton of homeless people
I agree, Los Angeles has always had a Homeless problem. It isn't a recent Phenomenon, What is a recent phenomenon is the acceptance of alternative media that usually leans to the right and spotlights issues that have been problems for years and injects a political narrative.
@@davem8456 There's strength in numbers. The reason it seems there's more homeless people is cause they're forming communities. Rather than be scattered, many are grouping together to survive.
@@kickliquid Yes! The right doesn't actually give a shit about social issues. They're mere political tools for them and its sickening.
listening to ben Shapiro talk is like hearing allegra side affects in a commercial
Joe " everyone should just relax in their own sauna " Rogan