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@@theyellowcheeselol553 yea, of course, with some exceptions of heavenly countries like Ireland and Scandinavian countries. These countries are some exceptions
@@No_nosay Yup. It's a lot like how LA is here, sometimes- beautiful homes, chronically disenfranchised people (not their fault usually, it's systemic), and newcomers coming into the area(s) every so often to shake things up and make things essentially worse for the natives who are already struggling at clawing their way up.
As a 31 year old black male who's parents "made it out" of this environment in order to provide a better opportunity for my sister and I is life changing. Not everyone can make it out. Those that can't pretty much have no inspiration of leaving their own zip code. It's a sad cycle.
Good for you, but I think that also is the root of the problem. The ones that can do something about the neighbourhood moves out and don't come back and help it. It's like all the brainpower and go to-attitude that could have helped in the area disappear
@@magnusgranskau7487 Honestly, it's not up to individuals to "come back" to fix the community. Middle class folk like myself can't come back to change the mindset of those who are fine in their living conditions
@@magnusgranskau7487 Listen man, you can't help these types who "live off the streets". Slinging dope, stealing, robbery, gang life; it is more deep rooted than "helping out the hood". It starts at birth. These people are sadly born into this lifestyle, with slim odds of getting out. It's all they know, all they can do, all they can cope with. This may require gentrification in lots of neighborhoods. There needs to be lots of funding going into improving inner city and low income schools. There needs to be an extreme crackdown on illegal/gang activity, while also overhauling the policing system to honor our rights while not being soft on real criminals. We need economic development in these cities. There needs to be beautification efforts, and rebuilding of destroyed neighborhoods. It's one of the most monumental asks you could request from a government. It's sadly far easier to let places become slums, and rake in whatever money they can from these areas. This will basically never happen on a large scale. Even places like NYC are just recently around to gentrifying large regions of the city. The process will take decades, per city, per state.
I wouldnt say that this looks like a third world country because the streets are well paved and they have nice cars. If residents take good care of the place and have access to regular garbage collection, this place will look way better that some nice places here in São Paulo, Brazil
@@gabistan2007 Yes. I taught English for three years in Teguicgalpa Honduras, 2008-2011, and there wasn't garbage on the streets, or people just hanging out on every corner wasted on drugs. Even the poorest parts were cleaner and more organized. Also been to favelas in Rio, and they were MUCH nicer than this.
I was born and raised in that “terrifying” neighborhood and I’m blessed to have made it out after 32 years of living there. #cambria #boudinot #somerset #kensington #zombieland
It's heart wrenching, just by watching this you can imagine what goes on in these streets, the babies that will barely make it through their education if they do make it, the woman who have to watch over their back on their way home after working till late at night.Mem trying to find ways to feed their families,etc
I’m from south Philly & some of my family lives in north Philly & driving up to visit them I would be so scared. I wish they would move. I moved to Cali 3 years ago & thankfully my mom & sister are moving now. Some parts of Philly look like a third world country it’s insane.
Yes I use to live in North Philly in the 70s on Napa Street I was so mad when we left. However when i see this I Thank God. I heard that it looks like a war zone now.
Kidnapping, colonization and slavery could have been thought out a little better, but they did not have time. How do you explain that every place on the planet that was colonized has the same overclass and underclass system in place?
@@trevorthetherapist4200 so you're admitting that people of color who succeed are the exception. Everyone is descended from slaves. Even the mighty Greeks were enlaved for hundreds of years. They just didn't use it as an excuse in perpetuity for bad behavior, they rose above it and changed the world. Quit making excuses for a childish and entitled culture whose first response is to turn to violence. A raised fist is a threat and will be responded to in like manner. Professional victimhood and permanent subsidies prove one thing, some people just can't make it without someone else taking care of them.
I grew up in poverty. Despite that, I also grew up with pride in myself and my home. We kept our humble home clean and respected ourselves enough to not throw garbage on the streets. We drove an old vehicle that wasn't pretty, but it was reliable. What we wore or drove wasn't important. Education, decent food, and a drug-free home was. Poverty isn't an excuse for being a rude slob, wandering in the middle of the street or blasting crap music or blocking decent people from getting into a corner store.
I was driving in south Saint Louis and I saw a black lady pull over her car and drag out all the rubbish in her vehicle and scattered it in the street. Deplorable!
This video makes me think I have failed somewhere along the way. Great people live in these communities. However, I feel as though we all can do better. This video hit me in a different way. Tears.....
It is not the government's fault. It is the people living there and their dysfunctional culture. We try to do everything for these people and yet they only want to live in filth, commit crime, and have more babies.
They probably are… i'm not American, but my hypothesis is that… not everyone there is violent… but when you're born in a place where the weak are preyed upon, you have to look (or be) tough and dangerous, so that you can live without other people messing with ya… it's a depressing reality.
I’m in Orange County, California. People spend more money on their cars (new BMW, new Mercedes) than they do on their house. And they buy a new car every three years! Crazy. And, then they lose their job, and they have nothing. Someone needs to teach these people about financial education! It doesn’t matter if your in the ghetto - if you just save 20% of your paycheck and invest it (12months x 15years x minimum wage, and then invested equals money!)
Philly's downtown and other "main" areas are very nice, but even from the main streets you can see how awful it gets just a couple blocks off the busy avenues. Another thing about Philly is that is is super, suuuuper densely packed, there's barely any open air between buildings. It's a literally concrete maze. Even NYC has lots of open air and space between lots of the buildings and roads.
@@rehanfauzan4623 in my hood there are supercars like those too The place is poor But i see a plenty of supercars speeding around the hood it comes from drugdealing because there's always a group of Guys in every corners of my streets loitering
I'll be honest I haven't really been around this so I don't really understand all of the cues. When the guys were all huddled around that one car did that mean something?
I live in Philly - a nicer part but I pass through here. You're not risking your life just driving through unless you're in a really expensive car. They don't just shoot people they don't know on sight.
There are some places in Mexico where you could not drive through night or day unless you somehow made arrangements for your safety with the cartel controlling the area. Otherwise it's still extremely dangerous even with a police or military escort. Same with Colombia, Brazil and Jamaica.
Ok doesn't matter what part of the US your in EAST WEST NORTH SOUTH any major city there's a ghetto some worse then others low income people live there it's part of the habitat..... People visit theses places and are shock by living conditions, me not so much once a pond a time it was a decent neighborhood believe that ✅
I grew up less than 10 minutes drive from NE Philly also boxed in this part of PHI and currently live in a small city that borders Philly. I the highway Route 1 or Roosevelt Blvd is right next to my neighborhood and North Philly show in the vid in 10-15 min and PHI border is 2.5 miles away. I basically grew up in this city I still love it as I had family and friends that lived and live there. My whole family both sides is from these hoods in North Philly. It’s a shame my family has history in PHI even small street named after moms side and some buildings dedicated to my grandfather one of the biggest labor Union leaders ever in Philly I still love 215.
when philly was white in the 50's it looked nothing like this, it was actually one of the best cities in the US back then. People think its all economics and act like people weren't poor in the 30,40,50s it the people that the ppl have changed. i lived in Moldova one of he poorest parts of Europe and there is not a single street that look anything like this and they has a arm conflict going with russia.
You know the break-ins are really bad in this area when @9:43 the owners of the space have to spray paint "store empty" despite having a solid metal fence covering it.
Over on Front Street in 1690 the infamous rowhouses began to spring up. The structure was modeled after the European house style, known as the Terraced house, which was popular in the founder’s home country of England.
I live in a latinamerican middle lower class neighborhood and I expected this to be like my home but...damn it, im glad to live where I do and not there.
@@destituteanddecadent9106 Having been a junkie many years ago, it is clearly obvious. That's how its done in this type of environment - - to advertise without breaking any hard laws and avoiding confrontations with the popo. Its just common knowledge, and yes, you can take the scene at around 2:20 as a typical example.
@@code.liplox he holding up Charlie on purpose to read him. He doesn’t recognize Charlie or the car and notice the dash cam. He is checking him out and signaling the dealers. U have to know the environment to understand. 🏚
Just imagine if local council members didn't let this place get like that. The government agencies have obviously said fuck it and gave up .....let the poor live in shit .
@@tokenblack7983 when the place goes to shit people will treat it as such. It should never have been let to get like that. The reason why the garbage is not collected properly is probably because they see that the roads are not getting cleaned , the roads dont get cleaned so why the fuck are they gonna upkeep all the green areas or trees. Everything has a knock on effect I think. People commenting that the people that live there are responsible, dont realise that the only reason they dont live on a dirty street is because a concil sweeper truck cleans it for them....it would appear that these people have been forgotten about.
@@tomjones7184 Where are they going? This whole republican "California" statement is a dog-whistle as it is now the first "minority majority" state. California is the wealthiest state by far of the US en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_states_and_territories_of_the_United_States_by_GDP Also: gentrification displaces the most poor, which in turn exacerbates social issues. Sustainable, city-wide development is needed for the residents, not displacement.
@@jul18th Philadelphia a tough city known for a fighting city to and I’m from Houston I just think the northern states most of it have harder lives and worded environment then the South and west
mast with yagi antennas on top @ 11:52 on the left at the edge of that brown house in the back. right from that is a pole with two yagis on it and in the middle a vertical antenna. is that a radioamateur who lives there? what's his or her callsign? are those yagis for 2m and 70cm ? they look to small to be for the lowbands.
BigboneTeebone honestly most of philly is actually really nice. This is just one section in the north section. If you’re curious check out he RUclips video called “Philadelphia, not what I expected” shows how cool the city really is. Great history, architecture, culture and it’s bustling with people
I dont see violence, only people who got nothing to do with their lifes. You wanna see violencia?? Come South América, I welcome you here, mi casa es su casa
@@chrisdelcampo9490 thats true! but adding to the list, mexico! cant even compare the violence at big scale, on cities across latin america its a real shame that a first world country like US, to let cities like Baltimore, New Orleands, and others, to make the list of the most violent ones
I was born and raised in that neighborhood and I’m blessed to have made it out after 32 years of living there. #cambria #boudinot #somerset #kensington #zombieland
@@NPFRED777 I'm not ya young bol you my young bol son I'm old enough to be giving it to ya momz and be ya step pops jit I'm from The Lou East Saint Louis but raised in Newark Jersey & Southwest Philly bol (spent some time in Brooklyn too) how u know about my roots? Aite aite I see real recognize real for u to pick up on that, I respect ya gangsta bol! Shout outs to North Philly I respect ya block son
@@NPFRED777 The way I love black people but our lack of unity across the globe is the reason for our downfall. Asians lift each other up, we fight each other. So sad.
Gotta travel thru K&A to get to school sometimes. North Philly is no fuckin joke man it’s a shame. My mom grew up in Kensington and my gram in East Falls. It wasn’t a great neighborhood back in the late 80s-early 90s but it was still livable. You can’t even get Gas on broad st. W/o worrying ab a car jacking now man. It’s a shame. I started school in 2018 and driving thru k&a was the first time I saw people high on Heroin. After a certain point it just becomes normal and you get used to it. Sad, that you get used to seeing something so life shattering
It’s usually the Puerto Rican neighborhoods in Philly with the barred houses. When I went to DR you see it a lot to so maybe it’s a Latin American thing
I live in Philly but not in this area. I want so badly to leave Philly.... I'm embarrassed for friends or family to visit here. I never tell anyone Im from Philly. The Trash, Potholes, & Crime, Crime,& more Crime is just to much to deal with. I hate it. Beside that I have meet some great friends and I think thats what keeps me going.
I just toured two small towns in Alberta, Canada by videos like this one. In over an hour, I did not see one piece of litter on either of the towns or residential areas. No comment necessary.
@US Marines Corps many reasons. One; car loans easier to get than most others. Easy for company to give loan to anyone and if it doesn't work out repo car and repeat process. Two; some people love their hood. You see what you see on these videos but they real communities. 3 if we talking my money from illicit funds they hard as hell to spend. Jewelry, cars, clothes can be bought with cash fairly easy. Houses and buisnesses take some thought. money laundering not like the tv shows
Growing up poor, you often measure success by what dudes cars look like, where they live isn't really much of a thought. That whip tho? Pshhh. The blind leading the blind...
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Do a comparison between East Saint Louis and Chester, Pa
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«Мы все знаем, зачем Байден спешит с ложным заявлением о победе, а его союзники в СМИ так пытаются ему помочь. Выборы далеко не закончены. Джо Байдена еще официально не признали победителем ни в одном штате.
Вы должны восхищаться этими избирателями в Филадельфии. Они настолько преданы своему делу, что запросили бюллетени в день своего рождения, 98 лет назад. И слава правительству Филадельфии за то, что они получили бюллетень в тот же день!
Come through Petersburg Virginia
Love the cinema direct style 👌🏾 amazing work
Thats why Will Smith moved with his uncle to bel air
Lol right
Will Smith came from Overbrook section of Philadelphia, where rich people are living at... Meaning Will Smith, came from a good clean neighborhood..
Smith moved to Bell air cause he was stupid
I just heard his father voted in the last two elections. Isn't he dead?
Dennis Clark he got in one lil fight and his mom got scared she said your moving with uncle in the town of belair
Honestly never in my life I would think a city in America would look like this
This is hella disappointing
This is an exception rather than a rule, Marcos
Ikr. People always assume it's just Detroit. It's hundreds of cities
It's ghetto, every country has ghetto, and ghetto are ugly af we all know
@@thatboxinglad2821 don’t think Ireland has any
@@theyellowcheeselol553 yea, of course, with some exceptions of heavenly countries like Ireland and Scandinavian countries. These countries are some exceptions
I’ve been living in Philly for 7 years and I can definitely tell you, these are not even the worst neighborhoods 😔
On shit! I've only watched It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia.
@Ben Palaskas Nicetown, Strawberry Mansion
@Ben Palaskas Kensington, SW Philly
wow really?! thats hard to imagine
@@No_nosay Yup. It's a lot like how LA is here, sometimes- beautiful homes, chronically disenfranchised people (not their fault usually, it's systemic), and newcomers coming into the area(s) every so often to shake things up and make things essentially worse for the natives who are already struggling at clawing their way up.
As a 31 year old black male who's parents "made it out" of this environment in order to provide a better opportunity for my sister and I is life changing. Not everyone can make it out. Those that can't pretty much have no inspiration of leaving their own zip code. It's a sad cycle.
Good for you, but I think that also is the root of the problem. The ones that can do something about the neighbourhood moves out and don't come back and help it. It's like all the brainpower and go to-attitude that could have helped in the area disappear
Painful to read the ‘made it out’ Society and above all politicians also put them in.
The fact that that you said my Sister and I, tells me your parents worked very hard to get you an education they could be proud of, for both of you!
@@magnusgranskau7487 Honestly, it's not up to individuals to "come back" to fix the community. Middle class folk like myself can't come back to change the mindset of those who are fine in their living conditions
@@magnusgranskau7487 Listen man, you can't help these types who "live off the streets". Slinging dope, stealing, robbery, gang life; it is more deep rooted than "helping out the hood". It starts at birth. These people are sadly born into this lifestyle, with slim odds of getting out. It's all they know, all they can do, all they can cope with. This may require gentrification in lots of neighborhoods.
There needs to be lots of funding going into improving inner city and low income schools. There needs to be an extreme crackdown on illegal/gang activity, while also overhauling the policing system to honor our rights while not being soft on real criminals. We need economic development in these cities. There needs to be beautification efforts, and rebuilding of destroyed neighborhoods.
It's one of the most monumental asks you could request from a government. It's sadly far easier to let places become slums, and rake in whatever money they can from these areas.
This will basically never happen on a large scale. Even places like NYC are just recently around to gentrifying large regions of the city. The process will take decades, per city, per state.
Even the sky looks depressed
When you from a dark city it should it is always mostly gloomy over my city not all the time but most especially when It start getting dark
Idk why but every place that has this level of ghetto to it always has a grey sky and them old dead trees lol
it is not sunny in philly
I'm from Watts L.A. probably the most ghetto city in Los Angeles Ca, but I can at least say we always have a blue sky
Like Gary Indiana. It’s always cloudy. So weird.
Moment Of Silence For The Mail Carriers That Have To Deliver In These Areas
They don't
😭🙏🏿
They get danger pay just like in the military
Nobody is messing with the mail carrier...they do have to worry about getting hit by a stray bullet though
The mail carrier brings them govt checks, they won't touch the mail carrier
2:15 The way he just goes back and forth like that in the middle of the street gave me second hand road rage
He did that on purpose to get a rise out of him. Guess he has nothing better to do.
@@Y_hass one day someone’s not gonna take that shi lol stupid mf. gave me second hand road rage too i woulda been one mad mf😂
Same lol. That’s my biggest pet peeve with those vids. Fuckers just in the street and don’t move even tho they clearly see a car
Yeah, it's a power move. "You go on when I let you."
@@TheCSJones what a bunch of narcissists
Your videos are absolutely facinating. Thanks for posting!
This looks like a third world country
Source: am in third world country
Lol amerikkka is a third world country ..
Noo. I live too in a third world country. But there looks much better
This legit looks like Manila.
Source: I studied there
I wouldnt say that this looks like a third world country because the streets are well paved and they have nice cars. If residents take good care of the place and have access to regular garbage collection, this place will look way better that some nice places here in São Paulo, Brazil
@@gabistan2007 Yes. I taught English for three years in Teguicgalpa Honduras, 2008-2011, and there wasn't garbage on the streets, or people just hanging out on every corner wasted on drugs. Even the poorest parts were cleaner and more organized. Also been to favelas in Rio, and they were MUCH nicer than this.
I see they have not yet discovered garbage cans in north philly.
North Philly is a garbage can.
Wym my block clean ash
they vote dems every year not surprising they can care less about the community lol
Or jobs
The hood is a great place to dump trash. Got something you need to get rid off, just drop it off in an alley.
Good to see u still grooving Charlie Bo. This is great stuff in 500 years well look back at this material.
Wow I'm shocked. You have guts Charlie doing this that's all I can say. Thank you for sharing and stay safe my friend. X
They don't need the Halloween decorations. That whole damn place looks terrifying.
I was born and raised in that “terrifying” neighborhood and I’m blessed to have made it out after 32 years of living there. #cambria #boudinot #somerset #kensington #zombieland
Zombies everywhere.
Imagine walking around at night 😱
Welcome to Philadelphia
@@EL28 couldn’t pay me enough money to do so
Swear to god the dude at 2:15 did that back n forth shit on purpose to piss you off lol
He definitely did , so annoying
🤣🤣
If he had honked to that dude he would be in problems
Fella knew not to beep his horn out there didn't he 💯 😂 😂 😂.
That was an obvious drug deal. He was the spotter
It's heart wrenching, just by watching this you can imagine what goes on in these streets, the babies that will barely make it through their education if they do make it, the woman who have to watch over their back on their way home after working till late at night.Mem trying to find ways to feed their families,etc
I’m from south Philly & some of my family lives in north Philly & driving up to visit them I would be so scared. I wish they would move. I moved to Cali 3 years ago & thankfully my mom & sister are moving now. Some parts of Philly look like a third world country it’s insane.
Yes I use to live in North Philly in the 70s on Napa Street I was so mad when we left. However when i see this I Thank God. I heard that it looks like a war zone now.
It’s CALIFORNIA, just so you know. Cali is in Colombia. I lived in West Philly for a while. Now I’m back on the best coast.
No matter what the economic conditions are, why all the damn litter ? Just throwing trash on the ground cannot be excused, it is a damned disgrace !
It really is a disgrace. It surprises me that people don't get tired of looking at trash all day!
Just no pride whatsoever
It’s a symptom of a much larger problem. That’s what’s up.
The irony is at the end he’s behind a garbage truck.
Apathy is contagious, unfortunately.
@@ChalcedonyKid79 yea the problem is we keep letting immigrants in without taking care of actual Americans .
My wallet went missing at the end of this video
Lol
I went missing at the end of this video.
Lol. 😂
Reduced to atoms
No where to be found
It never ceases to amaze me that the ones who create the problems try to portray themselves as the victims.
Like the jan6 terrorists?
Have a huge ego and a bad attitude stops people progressing in life.
Kidnapping, colonization and slavery could have been thought out a little better, but they did not have time. How do you explain that every place on the planet that was colonized has the same overclass and underclass system in place?
ruclips.net/video/qGjaIfB36Ws/видео.html
@@trevorthetherapist4200 so you're admitting that people of color who succeed are the exception. Everyone is descended from slaves. Even the mighty Greeks were enlaved for hundreds of years. They just didn't use it as an excuse in perpetuity for bad behavior, they rose above it and changed the world. Quit making excuses for a childish and entitled culture whose first response is to turn to violence. A raised fist is a threat and will be responded to in like manner. Professional victimhood and permanent subsidies prove one thing, some people just can't make it without someone else taking care of them.
Even in my comfort zone, watching this gives me shiver through my spine. Imagine living this your whole life.
I do it’s nothing
I think you get used to it. What I wonder is if they try to encourage their kids to do better and eventually leave.
I do live in da hood
take a look at brazilians favelas. then you’ll find these neighborhoods kinda ok
I did, if it don't kill you it makes you stronger and more humble...
I grew up in poverty. Despite that, I also grew up with pride in myself and my home. We kept our humble home clean and respected ourselves enough to not throw garbage on the streets. We drove an old vehicle that wasn't pretty, but it was reliable. What we wore or drove wasn't important. Education, decent food, and a drug-free home was. Poverty isn't an excuse for being a rude slob, wandering in the middle of the street or blasting crap music or blocking decent people from getting into a corner store.
Respect !!
I was driving in south Saint Louis and I saw a black lady pull over her car and drag out all the rubbish in her vehicle and scattered it in the street. Deplorable!
@@danield679 There Animals plain and simple this is True even Animals don't Destroy there own Nest
it's because you grew up around Whites.
Drugs plain and simple has nothing to do with poverty as you stated thanks for your share!
This video makes me think I have failed somewhere along the way. Great people live in these communities. However, I feel as though we all can do better. This video hit me in a different way. Tears.....
💥😌👌💥 Thankyou for sharing your time.
Imagine getting dropped off and having to walk through this neighborhood.
At night...
Important to make it look like you live there, to stay safe.
I did it everyday for school and work for a year till I finally was able to get out. It was terrifying.
@@dearmieseskids7432 Wow!! I’m glad you made it out!! 🙏🏾
This needs to be done to the politicians
Place deadass looks like a warzone. Ol boy walking back and forth by that stop sign had me tight.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was expecting him to do some weirdness.
Same here! so sketch
Me 2. He was a piece of 💩
U gotta be from ny the bronx is just as dirty ! Im from philly i know
Never thought I’d see a place in the United States that looks like a third world country. I guess the government doesn’t care to maintain this area
Its the RESPONSIBILITY of the residents not the government FFS... grow up
@@bza069 yes, and Residents' responsibility
I mean, so much of it does. have you seen San Francisco?
It is not the government's fault. It is the people living there and their dysfunctional culture. We try to do everything for these people and yet they only want to live in filth, commit crime, and have more babies.
I tried living in Philadelphia .
People are rough and the streets are filthy. Left after a month.
Every person i see looks sketchy, all of them look like they are ready to fight
They probably are… i'm not American, but my hypothesis is that… not everyone there is violent… but when you're born in a place where the weak are preyed upon, you have to look (or be) tough and dangerous, so that you can live without other people messing with ya… it's a depressing reality.
@@les_larmes_d_un_hibou huh, nice deduction
@@les_larmes_d_un_hibou you put it exactly how it is.
💯💯💯
@@les_larmes_d_un_hibou 100% true
It seems like people value more what they drive than where they live.🙈
Of course, sometimes they live in their cars 🤣
Exactly what I thought. Watching from the UK here. Great video though.
I’m in Orange County, California. People spend more money on their cars (new BMW, new Mercedes) than they do on their house. And they buy a new car every three years! Crazy. And, then they lose their job, and they have nothing. Someone needs to teach these people about financial education! It doesn’t matter if your in the ghetto - if you just save 20% of your paycheck and invest it (12months x 15years x minimum wage, and then invested equals money!)
Yes, because owning a car is possible for them and OWNING a home is near impossible. It's not hard to understand if you think about it.
@@brento2890 FFS that has nothing to do with the people who live in the hood.
😶You have to see to believe !.. Thanks for the videos
Philly's downtown and other "main" areas are very nice, but even from the main streets you can see how awful it gets just a couple blocks off the busy avenues. Another thing about Philly is that is is super, suuuuper densely packed, there's barely any open air between buildings. It's a literally concrete maze. Even NYC has lots of open air and space between lots of the buildings and roads.
No matter how bad and dilapidated the hoods were, you always saw nice cars.
must be drugs dealer
I think that's one of the problems.
@@rehanfauzan4623 in my hood there are supercars like those too The place is poor But i see a plenty of supercars speeding around the hood it comes from drugdealing because there's always a group of Guys in every corners of my streets loitering
Priorities.
@@rehanfauzan4623 literally every single car there is over15,000 dollars can’t all be drug dealers
For those who don't know, we call this part of Philly the badlands
Some of it The Badlands have spilled over a lot
Damn legit question would you automatically get fucked with if you were white
@@melissahanson1134 No
@@melissahanson1134 no, they would assume you’re a customer
@@melissahanson1134 No you won’t this is a mix neighborhood with blacks whites & Puerto Rican’s
I'll be honest I haven't really been around this so I don't really understand all of the cues. When the guys were all huddled around that one car did that mean something?
Crazy how small the roads are and how everyone parks on the side of the road like that, makes it an ultimate close quarters battlezone
If it wasnt for the cars id think this was Fallout 4 gameplay footage.
Wrong state lol. This is fallout SARS-COV-2
Diamond city lol
I felt like I was gonna get mugged just by watching this
@Aristidis Dragona Stavros Thats a natural instint in every city
@619Daygo Sunny760 come to think of it i cant find my wallet or Jordans 🤔🤨
@619Daygo Sunny760 lol✌
@619Daygo Sunny760 big ups to Big Bad SD, I got homies in National City and San Ysidro
@619Daygo Sunny760 lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣✌
The palm trees 10:03 at this intersection I bet really cools the vibes and prevents allot of illicit activities
Respect to the guy putting this out here for us to see! Risking himself for our entertainment, I respect it!🤙🏻
I live in Philly - a nicer part but I pass through here. You're not risking your life just driving through unless you're in a really expensive car. They don't just shoot people they don't know on sight.
I feel like I am in a video game and the goal is to find your way out of hell before dark
😆......
This is better than India 😁
@@andrewsimmanuel4646 really depends where, I'd say it's a western version of the Uttar Pradesh around the border with New Delhi.
@@andrewsimmanuel4646 if only you knew 😎
Even the car at 46 second's into the vid, 00:46, has "666" written on it.
Lil' nigga.
7:23 sounds like some random dialog from a pedestrian in GTA
This is actually gameplay from GTA 8, on the PlayStation Quantum. 2035 A.D.
It would be cool if gta 7 was in Philadelphia. Especially because I live there.
It’s actual Philly speak. Scary thing is they vote.
There are some places in Mexico where you could not drive through night or day unless you somehow made arrangements for your safety with the cartel controlling the area. Otherwise it's still extremely dangerous even with a police or military escort. Same with Colombia, Brazil and Jamaica.
I'm from Brazil and I agree with you.
Iztapalapa Estado de México
Damn what did you guys do turn your country into such a shithole. Similarly developed countries in asia and middle east are way way safer.
Ok doesn't matter what part of the US your in EAST WEST NORTH SOUTH any major city there's a ghetto some worse then others low income people live there it's part of the habitat..... People visit theses places and are shock by living conditions, me not so much once a pond a time it was a decent neighborhood believe that ✅
I grew up less than 10 minutes drive from NE Philly also boxed in this part of PHI and currently live in a small city that borders Philly. I the highway Route 1 or Roosevelt Blvd is right next to my neighborhood and North Philly show in the vid in 10-15 min and PHI border is 2.5 miles away. I basically grew up in this city I still love it as I had family and friends that lived and live there. My whole family both sides is from these hoods in North Philly. It’s a shame my family has history in PHI even small street named after moms side and some buildings dedicated to my grandfather one of the biggest labor Union leaders ever in Philly I still love 215.
My thoughts and prayers are with the innocent, helpless children, elderly and animals that have to endure this inhuman place
when philly was white in the 50's it looked nothing like this, it was actually one of the best cities in the US back then. People think its all economics and act like people weren't poor in the 30,40,50s it the people that the ppl have changed. i lived in Moldova one of he poorest parts of Europe and there is not a single street that look anything like this and they has a arm conflict going with russia.
Why don’t u go help them instead of posting a useless comment on yt
@@irbose9895 Exercise in futility, what're they supposed to do go raid all the drug blocks?
@@irbose9895 Do you think your comment is not useless?
@@zixiaozong2048 still not as useless as you zong
2:35 the white bmw all shot up
That's crazy
Democrats delays towns
Xd
Good eye
Holy crap yes.
You know the break-ins are really bad in this area when @9:43 the owners of the space have to spray paint "store empty" despite having a solid metal fence covering it.
(0:57) - I'm surprised that store has those appliances just sitting outside like that.
Over on Front Street in 1690 the infamous rowhouses began to spring up. The structure was modeled after the European house style, known as the Terraced house, which was popular in the founder’s home country of England.
Looked down after watching this and my sneakers are gone.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂💀💀
Lmao
I watched a total of nine drug deals go down in this video
I still xant find my phone 📞 WTF NO JODAAA JAJAJAJAAAA
Afghani's and Iraqi's be like "the people who blew up my family and my village live HERE?
Imagine the Way arround when the us dollar is no longer the reserve currency......
@@miranda9691 its coming to ....
@@kidscarj5978 faster than we think
😲😒😒😒SEE WHAT IM SAYING WE THE PEOPLE DIDNT DO ISH 😒😒LEAVE IT UP TO US WE DONT WANT NOTHING BLOWN UP WE DISAGREE ON HURTING INNOCENT PEOPLE
@Sheist MCE neither did the japanese and the nazis
its like your driving past jail cells with all the bars
I live in a latinamerican middle lower class neighborhood and I expected this to be like my home but...damn it, im glad to live where I do and not there.
I don't know if it's the most violent, but it sure is the dirtiest
It was 2nd next to Chicago in homicide rate so there’s your answer
Come to India. It would look cleanest to you after that.
Yes now I see where all the Latin American cocaine's end...
@@rohanshukla8807 ofc bc India is a poor country but we’re talking about America, Most of America shouldn’t look like this
@@Nobuckets Never been to America, but I believe most of the America definitely doesn't look like this.
That guy just walked back in forth in front of your car three times just to be an #sshole.
or druged
No - That's how they signal they are selling drugs.
@@51hankyspanky7 fr? How do you know this? Also when was it in the video?
Edit: is it the guy around 2:20?
@@destituteanddecadent9106 Having been a junkie many years ago, it is clearly obvious. That's how its done in this type of environment - - to advertise without breaking any hard laws and avoiding confrontations with the popo. Its just common knowledge, and yes, you can take the scene at around 2:20 as a typical example.
@@code.liplox he holding up Charlie on purpose to read him. He doesn’t recognize Charlie or the car and notice the dash cam. He is checking him out and signaling the dealers. U have to know the environment to understand. 🏚
Some of the row houses look quite quaint. It reminds me of scenes I saw on television in the 1970s of New York City.
Thought I saw Rocky standing at one of the corners 😊
Navigation: "Take the second right and gtfo"
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😆
Lol
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Just imagine if everyone walking around picked up a broom, rake and trash bag...
Would be full of trash bags...as no trash picking trucks nearby...
Just imagine if local council members didn't let this place get like that. The government agencies have obviously said fuck it and gave up .....let the poor live in shit .
@@garyfearon5637 goes both ways. Communities have a part in that too
@@tokenblack7983 when the place goes to shit people will treat it as such. It should never have been let to get like that. The reason why the garbage is not collected properly is probably because they see that the roads are not getting cleaned , the roads dont get cleaned so why the fuck are they gonna upkeep all the green areas or trees. Everything has a knock on effect I think. People commenting that the people that live there are responsible, dont realise that the only reason they dont live on a dirty street is because a concil sweeper truck cleans it for them....it would appear that these people have been forgotten about.
The city could start collecting the trash and cleaning the streets.
Are the people supposed to collect garbage and drive it to the dump every day?
imagine being a realtor there. you can sell a house there, u can sell anything
From the thumbnail picture, I thought this was Haiti or something like that. Then, I read the title and was like, HUH!?!
Damn and I thought I was living broke. Now I feel like I’m rich
Perspective is everything. Things could always be worse.
Some people got it real bad. Gotta be grateful with what you got.
Nah you still broke pussy 😂
@@babyhushpuppi2697 troll harder next time ,pussy
Come on preach, I will try not to complain cause that ish is depressing. If I was them, get out by any means necessary
I feel bad for all the good people Stuck living there
Philadelphia will be regenerated:
government will build infrastructure, businesses will be attracted by tax breaks, hipsters will move in
@@tomjones7184 Where are they going? This whole republican "California" statement is a dog-whistle as it is now the first "minority majority" state. California is the wealthiest state by far of the US en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_states_and_territories_of_the_United_States_by_GDP
Also: gentrification displaces the most poor, which in turn exacerbates social issues. Sustainable, city-wide development is needed for the residents, not displacement.
@@ireneuszpyc6684 ok so where's da people go after dey do all dat just to show ya dont even care everybody there not bad
@@tomjones7184 Hey dumbass I’m from Philly and live in California, Philadelphia is a shit hole!! And California is fucking beautiful!!
@@jul18th Philadelphia a tough city known for a fighting city to and I’m from Houston I just think the northern states most of it have harder lives and worded environment then the South and west
8:32 It's Halloween but the entire rendezvous is a horror show. I'm sending prayers for these people🤔 and the people of Philadelphia.
mast with yagi antennas on top @ 11:52 on the left at the edge of that brown house in the back. right from that is a pole with two yagis on it and in the middle a vertical antenna. is that a radioamateur who lives there? what's his or her callsign? are those yagis for 2m and 70cm ? they look to small to be for the lowbands.
Philly and Detroit are the only places ive ever been scared to go into.. you really get a 3rd world feeling in these 2 cities..
you get that feeling in the whole city of philly?
@@Dalt21 usual the "city" parts.. outskirts aint that bad lol
BigboneTeebone honestly most of philly is actually really nice. This is just one section in the north section. If you’re curious check out he RUclips video called “Philadelphia, not what I expected” shows how cool the city really is. Great history, architecture, culture and it’s bustling with people
Funny how i get the same feeling yet i do live in a 3rd world country and feel safer
A.I. Malek in most of philly you would feel way safer than in your third world country
Must be a Sunday, everyone's off from work...
HA!!!!!!!!!
Yeah probably not if I know the area like I think I do. More like a Monday.
LMFAOOOOO! It’s funny cares they don’t have JOBS!!! 😂😂😂
Most likely Tuesday at 1pm lok
They ARE at work
theres so many people in philly who are scared af to go outside shit is crazy af out there i drove through some pretty rough parts
Are there any holiday homes to rent in this area. It's beautiful.
Amazing how little street lights they have. I can only imagine the shit that goes down at night.
I dont see violence, only people who got nothing to do with their lifes. You wanna see violencia?? Come South América, I welcome you here, mi casa es su casa
@@chrisdelcampo9490 yea... the us hoods look like middle-high class if they were living in south america lol.
Come chill in hillbrow south Africa.
@@chrisdelcampo9490 Philadelphia has a higher murder rate than Rio......
@@chrisdelcampo9490 thats true! but adding to the list, mexico! cant even compare the violence at big scale, on cities across latin america
its a real shame that a first world country like US, to let cities like Baltimore, New Orleands, and others, to make the list of the most violent ones
I was born and raised in that neighborhood and I’m blessed to have made it out after 32 years of living there. #cambria #boudinot #somerset #kensington #zombieland
same here my mother was murdered on 8th and girard 94 i left there in 2006 have not been back really since. i see no changes glad i live n vegas now.
U ain't from these streets bol!
@@Darth_Pain watch your mouth young bul. You must be from Jersey.
@@NPFRED777 I'm not ya young bol you my young bol son I'm old enough to be giving it to ya momz and be ya step pops jit I'm from The Lou East Saint Louis but raised in Newark Jersey & Southwest Philly bol (spent some time in Brooklyn too) how u know about my roots? Aite aite I see real recognize real for u to pick up on that, I respect ya gangsta bol! Shout outs to North Philly I respect ya block son
@@NPFRED777 The way I love black people but our lack of unity across the globe is the reason for our downfall. Asians lift each other up, we fight each other. So sad.
I can feel the anxiety when you turn down some of those alleyways. Wish you had a wider angle camera. I dare you to go through at night.
I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy. It’s legitimately scary even during the day
I can already feel someone intimidating approaching me and asking me for change or a cigarette, than following me all the way down the street
I was waiting for Rocky to appear jogging in his grey sweatsuit.
That's hysterical haha
He did at 8:19
Or Creed
He was mugged.....
even rocky aint that brave
I'm forever grateful to my Mom for moving us FAR away from that hell. Every time I go back to visit family, I try to bring a few with me.
i second that emotion as it pertains to my parents.
Let go with yaaa
Куда их взять?
05:40
Love how the sidewalk became parking and street became sidewalk
Dang this truly is the slums in Blessed to live in a good neighborhood.
GPS woman
“Turn tight at the traffic light....then get the hell away from here as fast as you can!”
Cowards does that best they run and hide one day you gonna run into hell and there will be no place to hide
Damn even Metro PCS is closed up!!!!
@@dennisclark4370 take a valium Dennis lol. It was a joke dummy!
Whole place is one
@@positivelastaction3957 go fart at the dinner table jackass nobody needs yo ignorant humor
Siri: "I wouldn't make that next right if I were you".
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😭
Oh Hell 🤣🤣
More like
Siri: “ Where are we?”
Gotta travel thru K&A to get to school sometimes. North Philly is no fuckin joke man it’s a shame. My mom grew up in Kensington and my gram in East Falls. It wasn’t a great neighborhood back in the late 80s-early 90s but it was still livable. You can’t even get Gas on broad st. W/o worrying ab a car jacking now man. It’s a shame. I started school in 2018 and driving thru k&a was the first time I saw people high on Heroin. After a certain point it just becomes normal and you get used to it. Sad, that you get used to seeing something so life shattering
I was hoping Rickety Cricket would suddenly run in front of the car.
When your house is more secure than the local prison you know it's in a bad neighbourhood.
lol
I noticed that. Imagine having to live behind all those bars just to keep safe from the shit going on right outside your door.
Welcome to Latin America 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 in Guatemala the more money you have your house is built like a fortress
It’s usually the Puerto Rican neighborhoods in Philly with the barred houses. When I went to DR you see it a lot to so maybe it’s a Latin American thing
Laughs in Mexican...
the garbage goes in a garbage can. I can't stress that enough.
@Jeff Rutt So you mean all republican ruled cities and states are clean and safe?
@Jeff Rutt yeah like Flint Michigan
Haha
Milk goes in the refrigerator people, or failing that, a cool wet sack
@@Monster1910 hahahaha yup. simpsons
Grew up in Philadelphia those mail carriers have nothing to worry about honestly, they're tough as those neighborhoods
you should describe the areas and streets you are showing. i lived in philly for 30 years and have no idea where you are filming.
which part did you live in? do you know the reality of your own city ? It's not just center city and South Philly
Some damn good parallel parkers in that part of town though.
Ikr
I parallel park my f250 wit a 8 ft bed all over the city
💯💯💯💯
Parallel parking kings
@@brandonjones6324 I don't really think he was asking for your input 🤔
What happens on the streets at night must be a total nightmare!
Diversity happens
@@jibletjibletstein8040 not diversity, but ********************. Asians came more recently and they're one of the most peaceful people in th US.
soft
It’s bad ash at night I say go in befo dark.
parece barrios altos en lima
0:47 definitely a hand off going on there lol. Just out in the open. Shits crazy. I been to some Baltimore hoods like that tho
I live in Philly but not in this area. I want so badly to leave Philly.... I'm embarrassed for friends or family to visit here. I never tell anyone Im from Philly. The Trash, Potholes, & Crime, Crime,& more Crime is just to much to deal with. I hate it. Beside that I have meet some great friends and I think thats what keeps me going.
1:41 wouldn’t be a ghetto without a mural to some kat named June Bug
LMFAO 🤣🤣🤣
I went to high school in Philadelphia..got out as soon as I graduated and never moved back
Because you love the white boys and there is not one white guy in philly😂😂
@@justsomeone1841 there was one in the video..you gotta look harder.
Wonder why
@@justsomeone1841 on god she love them phils and Gary’s😭😭
Don't blame you
I just toured two small towns in Alberta, Canada by videos like this one. In over an hour, I did not see one piece of litter on either of the towns or residential areas. No comment necessary.
cant believe i drove around in these areas for work for almost 4 fuckin years. the fear and anxiety in that area is real.
Every car in this video is better than mine, but where I live looks like Beverly Hills compared to that.
Maybe because you are "housing poor " just like they are hood rich
@US Marines Corps many reasons. One; car loans easier to get than most others. Easy for company to give loan to anyone and if it doesn't work out repo car and repeat process. Two; some people love their hood. You see what you see on these videos but they real communities. 3 if we talking my money from illicit funds they hard as hell to spend. Jewelry, cars, clothes can be bought with cash fairly easy. Houses and buisnesses take some thought. money laundering not like the tv shows
Broke people mentality
Growing up poor, you often measure success by what dudes cars look like, where they live isn't really much of a thought. That whip tho? Pshhh.
The blind leading the blind...
Big House = small Car little house Big = Car
everyone walking trying to get they "hustle" on lol
Because that's what I do.. I'm Neil Degrasse Tyson... Bitch
That’s cuz it ain’t finna be parking when they come back from driving.
their hustle*
LMAOOOOOOO
@@rollthelosingdice damn look at dis nigga
Always amazed how garbage disposal and street sweeping aren't a top priority in a city's budget.
I'm completely blown away how a city allows her to be trash just laying around like that
Living in a shithole, but with shiny car outside. Priorities 👌🏻
I know this mentality from turkish ppl in germany, living in an apartment with their 6 cousins, but driving a used S-Class
same in Portugal
Its called playing the system. Don't necessarily have to be drugs.
@@hijodepuuu i know it's drugs or getting money from the government most of the cases here are both lol ...
IT BE IS ALL TRUMPS FAULT
Out of all the places Charlie has gone, this is one of the worst
This is hall of fame worst! But people vote in the same political people who steal funds intended to cut crime and keep the neighborhood clean.
@@transitdude3352 we need education and opportunities.. and universal healthcare and free lunches for kids.. no more cops.
Killadelphia, Pa
@@JenCruz. None of those things are free. All of them are incredibly expensive. So that was weird.
@@JenCruz. lmfao, you are delusional
That dude that walked back and forth in front of your car was hella sus. He was getting his attention he was seeking and he was up to something.