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  • @TylerOliveira
    @TylerOliveira  Год назад +14476

    Yo boys. Would’ve had this out 2 days ago but it got age restricted. buy some merch and help keep the channel alive🙏click here to buy some! onews.lol/
    The entire video is currently demonetized! I am making $0 off of this video. I believe in the mission and think you guys need to see stuff like this. Please share it with a friend to help it get the reach it needs! And give Kevin some love! Weekly uploads from now on.

  • @cspaliwal_
    @cspaliwal_ Год назад +64875

    We live in an era when comedy youtubers do better journalism than media groups worth billions of dollars.

    • @paulwilliams4371
      @paulwilliams4371 Год назад +6

      those media groups with billions sadly don't show enough, they are almost always swayed by someone

    • @pofok6498
      @pofok6498 Год назад +1

      Cuz they're not media groups. They're propaganda groups.

    • @2_Sec_C
      @2_Sec_C Год назад +530

      Do you call this journalism? It's RUclipsrs trying to make money from the poor and hopeless.

    • @SatisfyingWhirlpools
      @SatisfyingWhirlpools Год назад +3361

      @@2_Sec_C would it be better for him to just ignore real life issues and only make meaningless challenge videos that distract all of us from real life issues?

    • @jennmarie1527
      @jennmarie1527 Год назад +1595

      @/dev/null really? Because this video is demonitized. He is making $0.00 off of this video.

  • @joeyspijkers9867
    @joeyspijkers9867 Год назад +7485

    As someone from the Netherlands, it's interesting that they said they used the Netherlands as an example, because he left out one important detail: the Netherlands didn't decriminalize ALL drugs. A clear distinction was made between soft drugs and hard drugs. Soft drugs include cannabis, some mild narcotics and a few psychedelics like magic truffles. Everything else is still very much illegal. Not making the distinction between weed or heroin or fentanyl is the reason it doesn't work.

    • @boricua1123
      @boricua1123 Год назад +518

      That, no police presence, no criminals held accountable, crooked local politics, and just in general soft as baby shit stance on any type of criminal activity. Also, zero mental health assistance for these people.

    • @octopods1822
      @octopods1822 Год назад +65

      Herion, fentanyl and acid are legal in Portland? I don't think so. There's just no law enforcement.

    • @CC12398
      @CC12398 Год назад +73

      Good points I also wonder if the Netherlands still has (modern type) insane asylums?
      It seems to me this is what happened since the country wide closing of the facilities.
      These are not just drug addicts these are mentally ill people who turned to drugs

    • @CC12398
      @CC12398 Год назад +11

      @@You_Eat thank you I'm always curious about other places. Of course many places here do not look like this like personally I've never seen it in person

    • @You_Eat
      @You_Eat Год назад +19

      @@CC12398 Ive been there, caring for people sometimes turns out dangerous, its not an easy job.

  • @LNCRHRT-vh7kp
    @LNCRHRT-vh7kp 3 месяца назад +41

    The compassion he shows is why he can boldly walk through some of these areas and not get killed or beat up at least. You can see it on his face he just cares for humans whom no one else cares for.

    • @lydiasithole1870
      @lydiasithole1870 8 часов назад +1

      he got arrested for theft and abuse, not really sure that he cares about people

  • @SaidiLouise
    @SaidiLouise 4 месяца назад +251

    Oregon's Governor recently overturned this. Now I'm just waiting to see how long it will take them to clean everything up.

    • @lowlowseesee
      @lowlowseesee Месяц назад +1

      you're waiting? lol vested interest eh?

    • @SaidiLouise
      @SaidiLouise Месяц назад

      @@lowlowseesee vested in the sense that I want the streets and the drugs cleaned up. Vested because I truly don't think they'll ever take care of it... Portland is now a cesspool.

    • @REXTJCY
      @REXTJCY 27 дней назад +4

      yea rn i’m in portland and it looks a lot better than before but there’s still homelessness n stuff like that

    • @user-qb5uc1dq5y
      @user-qb5uc1dq5y 20 дней назад

      Honestly I don't think it's possible, with the vast majority of people who do it are extremely addicted and how hard it is to cut addiction it's might be nearly impossible​@@REXTJCY

    • @helmetboy431
      @helmetboy431 13 дней назад +2

      it’s really not that bad i just went there

  • @weirdloserkitty4388
    @weirdloserkitty4388 Год назад +17213

    You know it’s bad when a RUclipsr, a camera guy and a solo social worker are better than 99% of the journalists out there

    • @words007
      @words007 Год назад

      Why democratic cities burn LA is same, now Portland, looks like liberal people are so out of touch to put forth what is a boundary for a functional society. they show time and time again they don't know how to set them, no wonder conservatives win wars, democrates are hippie jerks. Problem is these modern hippies are in the office now and spreading like cancer. Remember CONSERVATIVES have a lot of problem but rampant mental disease ain't one of em.

    • @gayoangelikbastard4706
      @gayoangelikbastard4706 Год назад +55

      they do nothing actually, i don't see the benefit for homeless people here

    • @nunyadambiznes675
      @nunyadambiznes675 Год назад

      It's not that those 99% of journalists aren't aware of this stuff, it's their job to distract and deny. It's a cult.

    • @Horse_In_A_Suit
      @Horse_In_A_Suit Год назад +368

      @@gayoangelikbastard4706 better as in spreading the news.

    • @Horse_In_A_Suit
      @Horse_In_A_Suit Год назад +60

      @@gayoangelikbastard4706 not better as in helping the situation get better.

  • @zwozoa5630
    @zwozoa5630 Год назад +8469

    That woman refusing not to address the problem is literally the reason there is such a problem.

    • @sawsbone7303
      @sawsbone7303 Год назад +3

      i hate people like her so much. cowards are the most dangerous weapon

    • @daveski7
      @daveski7 Год назад +2017

      the "Hope you have an awesome day" Woman? Yeah, that response really annoyed me.

    • @tomifost
      @tomifost Год назад +953

      @@vbsk8 Yeah, but they probably dont want to be in the spotlight for defending generic liberal values. Its like what dude said, "They probably voted for it, so they're not going to speak about it."

    • @Jonathan-ex3sl
      @Jonathan-ex3sl Год назад +235

      No it’s failed policy and corruption. Blaming people because they annoy you is a cop out

    • @Matt-yj1lz
      @Matt-yj1lz Год назад

      I get wanting weed and mdma shrooms and stuff like that legal but meth fentynal and heroin? Hell no. Cocaine is the hardest drug id consider being legalized. Crazy they made everything legal.

  • @LMJ-ly8ug
    @LMJ-ly8ug 5 месяцев назад +78

    I'm from Vancouver WA (city right next to Portland) and this is the sad reality of this area. It not only effects Portland, but seeps into the areas that surround it. The government just moves them around, and does nothing to actually help them. These people are desperate for help. And the cost of living is so high that a lot of people don't stand a chance. It's heartbreaking to see a place that has so much natural beauty surrounding it become so unsafe. I love where I'm from, but am grateful that I no longer live there.

    • @gabriel_of_spain
      @gabriel_of_spain 4 дня назад

      From Vancouver too. I got no business going down into Portland.. avoid it at all costs.

  • @buddyalbert5808
    @buddyalbert5808 6 месяцев назад +605

    The people in Portland who voted to legalize or “decriminalize” all drugs are as responsible for this mess as the addicts. Absolutely absurd. A ten year old could’ve told you it was a terrible idea.

    • @user-zy4zh6ex9c
      @user-zy4zh6ex9c 5 месяцев назад +7

      I live in Portland its not that bad

    • @Henneyson
      @Henneyson 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@user-zy4zh6ex9care you a user yourself?

    • @kararb727
      @kararb727 4 месяца назад +61

      @@user-zy4zh6ex9c I live in Portland, work downtown and live in Rockwood. It IS that bad. Listen to what the folks are saying in this video. So heartbreaking and our "leaders" and voters in favor of measure 110 let them down. Everywhere in the city is scary as someone who is employed and housed. I can't imagine how scary it is for those living on the streets.

    • @Keltin5567_
      @Keltin5567_ 4 месяца назад

      ​@user-zy4zh6ex9c most of Portland around 65% of thr state of Portland is affected by the drugs that Fetty is the most predominant drug in use

    • @user-le9ie3re1o
      @user-le9ie3re1o 4 месяца назад

      The government is allowing these people to die, the government rather let die these people instead of rehabilitating these people

  • @blaze8862
    @blaze8862 7 месяцев назад +850

    "I hear blood curdling screams every night and the most terrifyingist thing is when the screams suddenly stop" Now that is a terrifying sentence.

    • @JDogVids
      @JDogVids 4 месяца назад +3

      ​@FortniteTim8846 this was quoted by the guy helping the youtuber around

    • @konner-mr2px
      @konner-mr2px 4 месяца назад +1

      bro ong

  • @deernini
    @deernini Год назад +7010

    Mad respect for Kevin who even when he’s treated like shit he keeps trying to help these people. A real hero

    • @KevinCholula
      @KevinCholula Год назад +30

      Yea I’m really nice😂

    • @Mr.Lightshine
      @Mr.Lightshine Год назад +73

      Whoever is reading this, I wanted to say I hope you have a great day and that God loves you so much that He sent His son, Jesus, to die on a cross for your sins and He rose again from the dead three days later. God Bless!
      And also, He doesn't want you to go to Hell, but He wants you to go to Heaven with Him but you have to be Saved. How do I get Saved you might ask? Here are the steps below on how to get Saved!
      1. Believe that God sent His Son
      (Jesus) to die on a cross for your sins and that He rose again from the dead 3 days later.
      2. Confess to Jesus that you are a sinner and ask forgiveness for your sins and Turn away from your sins. If you sin again after asking forgiveness of that sin, ask forgiveness again and try not to do it ever again. Jesus will forgive you!
       3. Ask Jesus to come into your heart and your life and for Him to be your Lord and Savior forever.
      4. Build a Personal Relationship with Jesus by Praying and Reading the Bible daily and Live for Him Forever.
      I'm Praying for you and you are loved!
      (Romans 10:9-13)

    • @HM-pb9kd
      @HM-pb9kd Год назад +49

      @@Mr.Lightshine ew

    • @tbn909
      @tbn909 Год назад +1

      bot

    • @DxMilla
      @DxMilla Год назад +13

      Not all hero’s wear capes that’s for sure.

  • @jenwatson6975
    @jenwatson6975 4 месяца назад +10

    Im in recovery, i have been homeless countless times and kevins mission touches my heart so much, you both just got a new follower 💜

  • @ProsperOfficial
    @ProsperOfficial 7 месяцев назад +151

    Funny how much of an ego the people that voted for this have. They can’t even admit it’s had a negative impact and was not the right decision. 😂

    • @dstoke97
      @dstoke97 4 месяца назад

      It’s so annoying living here with incompetent people all around like her. They call the homeless unhomed and make every excuse in the book for them. I have no doubt she is a big lib. The drugs have gotten this bad because the police handed out pipes and tinfoil so they could “safely” get high and turned their back on the crimes the homeless commit. It’s truly heartbreaking for the tax payers that still live in Oregon who didn’t vote for this bull

    • @gilbertfilbert1446
      @gilbertfilbert1446 2 месяца назад +2

      Hivemind of Stupidity

    • @RepentNBelieveNJesus
      @RepentNBelieveNJesus 2 месяца назад

      Pride goes before destruction. As an American seems like many here are proud

  • @lordhoweproductions3733
    @lordhoweproductions3733 Год назад +2679

    I’ve been a homeless heroin addict and let me tell you, Drugs are the biggest issue in the homeless communities. They will blame everything else for their circumstances besides themselves and their addiction. I went through 2 weeks of hell during detox, but it changed my life and was one of the best things I could’ve endured. It is possible

    • @AnnA-jd4xm
      @AnnA-jd4xm Год назад +68

      Thats awesome! Glad that you are doing better. My sibling is currently trying, I hope he can make it. He also has mental health issues so it's going to be really hard for him. He sent up to portland once to treatment. A BIG mistake. He was there for two months and came back the most fucked I've ever seen him, like creepy fucked. Paranoid schizophrenia etc. that he wasnt experiencing while tweeking here.

    • @MrRoztoc
      @MrRoztoc Год назад +25

      Congrats, mate! :)

    • @MrRoztoc
      @MrRoztoc Год назад +20

      @Jiminy Crunkett After 35 years of smoking cigarettes I began to vape, you know? 7 years ago. Now I vape. Just for fun. No need for a cig. My condition has increased and improved since then.

    • @gag5642
      @gag5642 Год назад +12

      Yeah man the drugs take all your time and attention all you care about is the drugs so being homeless dosent matter much to ya been there done that

    • @melissab3217
      @melissab3217 Год назад +5

      I'm glad you have changed your life! We hoped to provide the same opportunity in Portland when we voted for 110, but the city never followed through.

  • @sarasaric8053
    @sarasaric8053 11 месяцев назад +3773

    It’s ridiculous that Kevin gets hurt helping them… by THEM… he’s too good for this world!

    • @Kurdain
      @Kurdain 11 месяцев назад +28

      That's the issue no Portland leadership, or Oregon leadership, will address, it is WAY TOO profitable to just keep throwing money at the issue.
      Where I am going with this is that no one can help them until they want to be helped and no amount of money and housing programs will change their lives until they want it.
      Like the guy sitting right outside a shelter with no intention of going to the shelter.

    • @ultimatesunrise
      @ultimatesunrise 11 месяцев назад +12

      People like him created this issue

    • @bellagee2582
      @bellagee2582 11 месяцев назад +13

      I watched the video. He over exaggerates the danger. Alor of it is blatqnt lies like the part where he said that was a gunshot....ya know ...could a been a backfire

    • @ultimatesunrise
      @ultimatesunrise 11 месяцев назад +30

      @bellagee2582 I live in Portland dude.. born and raised.. the drug problem along with homelessness completely avoidable. Middle class White lPeople are treated like tyrants..have been flocking because of that in fact.. so sad. I'm moving in 3 months to Myrtle Beach, sc..

    • @llamacebu216
      @llamacebu216 11 месяцев назад +8

      Kevin likes to exaggerate just a little

  • @Victoria-mh7dn
    @Victoria-mh7dn 5 месяцев назад +77

    As someone who lives in Oregon & relatively close to portland...yes, it really is that bad.

    • @Teq_thrash81
      @Teq_thrash81 Месяц назад +2

      As someone born and raised in Portland and jus got our for good three years ago-the video makes it look a lot better than it actually is lol. Not jus Portland but surrounding areas-If you’re out and about jus walking somewhere you have to walk over people sleeping on the streets on sidewalks in sleeping bags or half naked tweaked out of their minds screaming at nothing tryin to fight anyone who comes near because they are so mentally lost. Portland has kinda always had this issue but it has gotten dramatically worse over the last ten years. I used to love the culture of Portland the stores downtown area etc the drugs and homeless everywhere completely just ruined everything dope about Portland. I used to love to go out with my best friend and go skateboard around downtown p town when I was in high school and go window shop the cool vintage stores etc. now if I go downtown jus to like idk go to a bar and am only outside long enough to walk into a building you’ll either see someone nodded out standing or someone with a needle sticking out their arm while nodded out or someone naked and taking a sh*t on the sidewalk etc. it’s jus all bad and not a place to live anymore. I’d recommend anyone stay clear of Portland until something is legit done about the homeless taking over the entire city.

  • @snake_case_coder
    @snake_case_coder 4 месяца назад +23

    you changed my mind about this issue, I was so distant from reality, it is in fact a very complicated matter.

  • @christopherunion
    @christopherunion Год назад +10279

    This is real journalism, Kevin is a hero. Thanks for covering this and stay safe Tyler

    • @nataliachavez1109
      @nataliachavez1109 Год назад +42

      This is so true
      I remember my journalism teacher teaching us that
      Every reporter is a hero
      A story teller

    • @frankernestomaldonado-tq1jw
      @frankernestomaldonado-tq1jw Год назад +31

      Exactly 100% real journalism, nothing the popular media “say” is real or the truth, ever ever ever

    • @truthonthestreets
      @truthonthestreets Год назад +7

      Thanks brother

    • @christopherunion
      @christopherunion Год назад +5

      @@truthonthestreets you’re an awesome human being

    • @NewHaven203
      @NewHaven203 Год назад +2

      Tyler is the real hero, TYLER HERRO! Heat in 5! Go Miami 🏀

  • @austinmonty5536
    @austinmonty5536 Год назад +1905

    Kevin is absolutely amazing not only compassionate and caring, but got a BIG OL set of balls that man will just walk up and talk to anyone , even if they chasing him.

    • @Bustad3
      @Bustad3 Год назад

      And whatever he's proposing will fail. Compassion is not needed. Maybe a fema style camp where these derelicts are put into. Somewhere far from any city. Throw the blue haired Antifa clowns in there too.

    • @disf5178
      @disf5178 Год назад +9

      Ya? So.. what's he doing that's amazing? Giving junkies 5 bucks to talk on camera about why all the junkies deserve free houses?

    • @flaringspark6169
      @flaringspark6169 Год назад +2

      true

    • @dorrian6462
      @dorrian6462 Год назад +18

      @@disf5178 hes not doing something "amazing" per say, but what you said was a stretch. He's showing the true state of Portland so it gets the help that it needs. More awareness is more support.

    • @disf5178
      @disf5178 Год назад

      @@dorrian6462
      Support for what though?
      (honest question)

  • @captaincrunch9926
    @captaincrunch9926 6 месяцев назад +19

    I knew every big city has a drug problem now, but this was really eye-opening. Keep doing the work you've been doing, you're one of my favorite channels

  • @Heretic_Jones
    @Heretic_Jones 3 месяца назад +6

    I’ve lived just outside of Portland my whole life, and I have an older brother on the streets using drugs. Decriminalizing drugs was the worst thing lawmakers could’ve ever done. More homeless users, more dealers, more theft, less law enforcement.
    They screwed up our city and treat the people like guinea pigs, it’s sickening.

  • @NOhomo543
    @NOhomo543 Год назад +4527

    The reason why decriminalizing drugs works in other countries is because they added health care on top of that. The US just does it and leaves them to die.

    • @datboybobby
      @datboybobby Год назад +99

      Because healthcare is already strained as is, there was already a deep shortage of nurses, techs,and doctors but after covid more and more healthcare workers left the field.

    • @ALXXBK
      @ALXXBK Год назад

      ​@@datboybobbycause we mistreat them. The difference truly is that america allows big pharma to make a drugs for profit. Where do you think fet came from? The opiod crisis? All big pharma. They also tricked us during covid into taking an untested shot so they can profit off being a mandated drug. From what i understand if they mandate it, they make a garunteed mil. Booster shots and all are part of it. Not all vaccines are bad but the problem is big pharma adds known toxins to get an autoimmune response that crosses the blood brain barrier in order to prove to the government it should be allowed and mandated due to the immune response it shows. They just leave out the mercury and aluminum causing the response cause a dead virus vaccine is safer than a live virus vaccine due to spread but doesnt have the autoimmune response and the government wont allow live virus cause the spread would be too much to handle for even a common flu since the live virus has a greater chance of instead infecting and spreading rather than just being a punching bag for your immune system to practice on. It gets deeper than that but thats just the surface. The research is out there. Its just hard to find.

    • @ALXXBK
      @ALXXBK Год назад +217

      ​@@datboybobbyoh and other countries dont even allow their pharma to have ad space. Youll never hear an ad for any medication in any other country beyond i believe portugal? I honestly forgot the other country. Their pharm companies arent for profit.

    • @KCMedia33
      @KCMedia33 Год назад

      The majority of US voters don’t approve of decriminalizing all drugs. These problems are only happening in liberal run cities. Ideologues are afraid to push a drug addict to get help and clean up their lives. Instead they support them with free needles. While there isn’t a perfect solution to homelessness and addiction this is NOT the answer in the USA. Non profits that help homeless and addicts get off the streets are too invested in keeping their non profits funded by keeping them on the streets.

    • @jamesbowen5573
      @jamesbowen5573 Год назад

      No not the United States. The Democrat politicians. They made it legal just so they wouldn't have to mess with it. They never intended on helping any of these people. You guys can't blame Republicans because this is a feature of democrat ran cities. Cities that have been run by democrats for many decades. You can blame the government all you want but the problem is caused on the state and city level. They wanted legalize drugs. They wanted to be a sanctuary City. Well there's a price for it.

  • @Olivia-bl8ez
    @Olivia-bl8ez Год назад +2226

    I used to live in Portugal and you even though drugs are decriminalized, you cannot openly use drugs in Portugal. If you are caught openly using drugs, you are still arrested, and the government sets up an intervention for you and your whole family. If your family won't do it, they still hold the intervention and make you go to rehab. That is why decriminalization has worked so well in Portugal. It is wild to me places like Portland set up programs based off success in other countries without doing any research into why those actually programs worked.

    • @johnmike121
      @johnmike121 Год назад

      Portugal worked because Mexico isn't right next to them

    • @frannyy9309
      @frannyy9309 Год назад +141

      They know exactly what they did in Oregon.

    • @bibsp3556
      @bibsp3556 Год назад +79

      They will never fund healthcare bro

    • @kayjr9795
      @kayjr9795 Год назад +11

      Something poor countries cannot afford to do hence why they need to criminalise it

    • @Nitsua2828
      @Nitsua2828 Год назад

      What can anyone expect from those fools on the west coast. They all ran a paradise into a sexual, gender less drug ridden hellhole.

  • @papermind4010
    @papermind4010 5 месяцев назад +37

    Some of those people are so ideologically loyal that they can’t even admit that things have been deteriorating around them

    • @w.mcnamara
      @w.mcnamara Месяц назад +1

      Theyre not interested in solving problems they just want to feel part of their political fan club and have too much pride with no real skills or knowledge to back it up

  • @__Jah__
    @__Jah__ 7 месяцев назад +10

    lots of these people i really felt for
    but the lady around 13:35 really didn't pull on my heart strings at all
    30 something maybe 40 something still living with their parents; i guarantee "being queer" wasn't the only reason she got kicked out of the house

  • @Danymok
    @Danymok Год назад +1677

    Kevin is actually one hell of a hero. He faces a ton of risk in the name of helping people

    • @grimey5.565
      @grimey5.565 Год назад +15

      He's not a hero he's trying to help people who have to help themselves first or are severely mentally ill. He can't protect himself so he will end up dead. It will be for nothing.

    • @Diggz24
      @Diggz24 Год назад +1

      ​@@grimey5.565 I can't say that you're wrong sadly! But this is what becomes of liberal America!! It's a total zoo and sewer! Get these people out of office!!! That would be a huge start!

    • @chbl1881
      @chbl1881 Год назад +57

      @@grimey5.565 dont cut yourself on that edge

    • @blkszntv8531
      @blkszntv8531 Год назад +9

      He just talking to them while providing no help

    • @PraiseJesusChristOurSavior
      @PraiseJesusChristOurSavior Год назад +6

      I just want to let all the atheists and fence sitters know this is YOUR fault. The people driving by thinking it won’t affect them are the problem.

  • @benjaminradez2679
    @benjaminradez2679 Год назад +1653

    I’m 21, seeing that guy at 22 just absolutely hopeless for his own future broke my heart. Hope I never get into that position and if I do, I hope someone will reach out and offer help.

    • @RealEyes_Realize_RealLies
      @RealEyes_Realize_RealLies Год назад +48

      Sorry to break it to you bud, most people who you think will help you and reach out will usually default on you without hearing a single peep.

    • @ssg723
      @ssg723 Год назад +3

      Stay safe bro❤

    • @MelvinJ64
      @MelvinJ64 Год назад +71

      Just don't take drugs. It's not that hard. People make seem like staying away from drugs is mission impossible.

    • @frankmfeb13
      @frankmfeb13 Год назад +60

      Man I was 23 and homeless for a couple years because of heroin. It took me going to prison and coming home when I was 29 to quit and that really didn't even make me stop because I got high again for a few months after I got home but when I found out my girlfriend was pregnant with my son I stopped everything. Been home from prison 3 years now and I own my own house and I work in the union.

    • @Dude-Smellmyhelmet
      @Dude-Smellmyhelmet Год назад +37

      ​@@MelvinJ64 people also assume everyone else is just like them. It is very hard for some people, even though you have no trouble with it.

  • @goodvibrationseverywhere
    @goodvibrationseverywhere 6 месяцев назад +70

    this is crazy, living in europe i didn't know there was still places like this, I'm in shock

    • @mckenziefaith3448
      @mckenziefaith3448 3 месяца назад +2

      I live in US and I didn’t know this. Now I went to New Orleans recently and it’s not glamorous again all… lots of homeless. But NOTHING compared to this!!!!! It’s sad this isn’t shown on the news more.

    • @--_-Shinigami-_--
      @--_-Shinigami-_-- 3 месяца назад +1

      I live in the UK and its happening more and more here, London, Bristol and Brighton I've seen some people in horrible situations. It isn't as bad as Portland in this video but it's heart-breaking and there's not much you can do other than getting them some food or water, the governments are to blame.

    • @davebryan1890
      @davebryan1890 2 месяца назад

      ​@@--_-Shinigami-_--same here , Sheffield and Notts are bad, Scotland has some terrible areas too

    • @laravermillion3875
      @laravermillion3875 2 месяца назад

      If you ever have to change trains in Frankfurt, Germany, you can watch a "light" version of this happening right in the train station

    • @El270Elle
      @El270Elle 2 месяца назад +1

      @@laravermillion3875 frankfurt is nothing compared to this although it's pretty bad

  • @ADAMSIXTIES
    @ADAMSIXTIES 6 месяцев назад +7

    I left Portland in 2008 and never looked back. I can't say homelessness-drugs-crime didn't exist back then, but it was on a tiny level compared to this.

  • @poisenbery
    @poisenbery 10 месяцев назад +3082

    I used to be homeless in Portland.
    The hardest part about it is that basically every homeless person is addicted to drugs, and they all form these circles where they start to rely on eachother, and they become more trapped.
    I was able to get out of it, but the main reason why I'm no longer homeless is because I stayed as far away from other homeless people as I possibly could.
    Also, a note on homeless shelters:
    1.) It's very common to have all of your stuff go missing at those places. Theft in shelters is worse than on the streets.
    2.) Staff sometimes abuse the people at the shelters
    3.) When you're trying to sleep in a shelter, it's also very common to hear people having sex or masturbating.
    Sleeping in a tent or in a car is preferable to sleeping in a shelter. Those places are also havens for drug dealers.
    I honestly understand the drug use. I never got into hard drugs, but I was reliant on marijuana because the entire thing was so stressful.
    The biggest problem I had was resisting the urge to drink alcohol during this time. I think that if I was drinking instead of smoking, I would probably still be homeless (and an alcoholic)
    The thing most people don't understand about this is most people get into drugs AFTER they are homeless, because it's the only recreational activity that you really have access to.
    12:22
    People like this are to blame.
    13:32
    yes, this actually happened to me, but it was a cop who took my ID. I think it was his version of a sick joke. I tried going to the DMV to get a replacement, but they could not do anything for me because I had no proof of identity
    17:09
    I actually used to do these "nature walks" to try and keep my mind off of being homeless. The scariest thing is when you accidentally find a homeless camp in the woods, and you're unsure if they people occupying are dangerous or not.

    • @SevillaRowan
      @SevillaRowan 9 месяцев назад +131

      i hope you’re doing a lot better 🫶🫶🫶🫶

    • @HazardousChaos1
      @HazardousChaos1 9 месяцев назад +91

      WOW, Scary stuff...glad you were strong enough to resist & make it out

    • @dparks256
      @dparks256 9 месяцев назад +54

      Glad you're doing better friend, stay strong!

    • @whocares3608
      @whocares3608 9 месяцев назад +29

      That's awful.. so sorry.. NO SARCASM here..

    • @adodson111
      @adodson111 9 месяцев назад +25

      i hope your doing better sending prayers ❤

  • @BeerPhilanthropist
    @BeerPhilanthropist Год назад +2101

    I live in Portland and I can tell you this is barely scratching the surface, this is just the tip of the iceberg. Thank you Tyler for covering this and shedding light on a dark situation

    • @jacksevert3099
      @jacksevert3099 Год назад +49

      This has been going on in the hills of West Virgnia and Kentucky and the trailer parks of Ohio and Indiana since the 2010s... I guess it's just easier to film when they're all in a city?

    • @lovePR1
      @lovePR1 Год назад +28

      get out of there bro

    • @RodrygoDeSilva
      @RodrygoDeSilva Год назад +115

      @@jacksevert3099 The difference is, it’s still illegal to do any of that in the hills of WV and KY. In Portland, drugs are legal, guns are illegal, crime is basically legal, and cops have zero power to combat this shit hole

    • @courtnayj4990
      @courtnayj4990 Год назад +13

      @@RodrygoDeSilva Also there is more space and people tend to keep to themselves more and stay out of each other's way a little better. and good point about guns for sure.

    • @wb8406
      @wb8406 Год назад +2

      not sure how it can get worse then that

  • @jackiecartwright9343
    @jackiecartwright9343 Месяц назад +2

    One thing I’ve noticed with the homeless people i know personally and see interviewed… they feel entitled to live however they want and accept zero responsibility for their poor choices. They have no intentions to make this world a better place with them in it. They expect everyone else to make their lives better. They just blame, deny and justify their situations and are willing to sacrifice nothing.

  • @dezraboudreau1871
    @dezraboudreau1871 6 месяцев назад +7

    This is a major reason why we moved from there in November. We loved it there, but it really went downhill.

  • @SnipE_mS
    @SnipE_mS Год назад +1493

    God bless that man for dedicating his life to trying to help these people.

    • @b005t3r
      @b005t3r Год назад +14

      If only God could stop all of this from happening, right?

    • @amyelizabeth71
      @amyelizabeth71 Год назад +22

      ​@@b005t3rit's free will that's causing it.

    • @b005t3r
      @b005t3r Год назад +7

      @@amyelizabeth71 Will Ferrell or Will Smith?

    • @RizZRizZ-
      @RizZRizZ- Год назад +2

      @@b005t3rlmao

    • @angelicalovegood3587
      @angelicalovegood3587 Год назад

      Not all of them need help, some of us enjoy drugs if they don't get too addicted and lose everything

  • @Delusional_Demon175
    @Delusional_Demon175 10 месяцев назад +4375

    Honestly I feel very bad for these people, and I hope Kevin does a great job at saving Portland.

    • @mizzmia4407
      @mizzmia4407 9 месяцев назад +36

      I dont

    • @deathbywombat
      @deathbywombat 9 месяцев назад

      Unfortunately that seems pretty unlikely. It turns out Kevin was stealing the identities of homeless people in his social work position, embezzling money, and pocketing much of the money he raised for others.
      He’s being charged with 14 felonies and five misdemeanors. Google his name to learn more.

    • @SamO-Smarty
      @SamO-Smarty 9 месяцев назад +54

      Only The Addict can save themselves...You can give your all...and fail...up to the addict to want it.

    • @seancunningham6785
      @seancunningham6785 9 месяцев назад

      Portland is dead

    • @Delusional_Demon175
      @Delusional_Demon175 9 месяцев назад

      Maybe you should care more about others@@mizzmia4407

  • @kevilevifly
    @kevilevifly 6 месяцев назад +9

    KEVINS A W.. WE NEED MORE PPL LIKE KEVIN

  • @sam-68-56
    @sam-68-56 4 месяца назад +4

    Lived in Oregon all of my life. Last ten years of bad government leaders has ruined this state. Will not go into Portland any longer unless an absolute necessity. Used to be a nice city. Please people, get these politicians out that are ruining our country.

  • @torikeim6167
    @torikeim6167 Год назад +2239

    I was part of this statistic of drug users in Portland (meth). I had to move to get clean and I'm happy to say I've been 4 years clean. My heart hurts for these people struggling 💔 may no one else's future generations know this pain

    • @noackb3498
      @noackb3498 Год назад +78

      Thats a insanely hard achievement youve made. Very proud of you. I will never touch the syringe and never be a daily cause that shi scary

    • @anthonymullinez9697
      @anthonymullinez9697 Год назад +9

      @ congrats on your recovery. I was wondering if you can please email, I have a personal question about how you were able to kick the habit or what you went thru while getting clean. I'm trying to help someone but I want to make sure I know what to expect or how I can best help from someone who actually went thru it vs. on the net or an agency

    • @lilyvee789
      @lilyvee789 Год назад +2

      I know it wasn't easy,but u are ahead of a lot of people older than u in the same situation. Keep it going and never forget the pain u went through. I wish u the best.

    • @napro1
      @napro1 Год назад +5

      It’s survivors guilt for me. Clean for over a decade here. Don’t use no matter what !

    • @cal5358
      @cal5358 Год назад

      Proud of you Sis, keep going and much love❤

  • @tronbasic4968
    @tronbasic4968 Год назад +1982

    As someone who lived in the Portland area from 1997 till now. I’m so tired of our city lying to us about them helping the homeless.

    • @SuperNovaHeights_
      @SuperNovaHeights_ Год назад +201

      You get what you vote for

    • @TheNeuroticjetfan
      @TheNeuroticjetfan Год назад +38

      It’s amazing how little the local news shows what’s really going on.

    • @winstonsmith5365
      @winstonsmith5365 Год назад +78

      yeah thast called sleeping in the bed you voted for, any sane person would have left years ago!

    • @Canna-Mike
      @Canna-Mike Год назад

      @@winstonsmith5365 What a stupid take.

    • @evelynaaspidov123
      @evelynaaspidov123 Год назад +38

      Trust me… we never voted for her.
      I don’t know a single person who voted for her. I have no clue who does.

  • @laurenr9659
    @laurenr9659 4 месяца назад +13

    I did not know Portland was like this! The way people talk about it, you'd think it's some kind of haven.

  • @amyburl3826
    @amyburl3826 7 месяцев назад +51

    Giving power to people like this is appalling. Zero tolerance and patience for this shit. Shame on you Portland officials.

    • @michcamaro71
      @michcamaro71 Месяц назад

      Me 2. We don’t need people like this in our society. Period.

  • @thickthickitythickface
    @thickthickitythickface Год назад +1465

    Kevin seems like a very compassionate, empathetic, kindhearted and of course brave human. He's just inspiring. I hope he's safe and protected whereever he goes and whatever does. I'm in awe of him.

    • @sophiew1967
      @sophiew1967 Год назад +6

      ❤🌈

    • @wcstrawberryfields8011
      @wcstrawberryfields8011 Год назад

      Inspiring?
      Fool is better off tipping at windmills. Geesh.
      II Corinthians 13:11

    • @puthyslaya5343
      @puthyslaya5343 Год назад +4

    • @prettylillything
      @prettylillything Год назад +1

      Agree

    • @thickthickitythickface
      @thickthickitythickface Год назад +4

      @@DonProvolone95 I mean he still takes his time to approach them and give them the location of the nearby shelter. That still counts. So many people-me included-don't even bother with that.

  • @username5569
    @username5569 Год назад +2012

    I find it so humorous how Kevin is just like “that guy is showing signs of being severely psychotic and is brandishing his knife, I’m going to offer him a snickers”

    • @kingjsolomon
      @kingjsolomon Год назад +64

      He said Cigarette* not snickers lol why tf would they want a snickers bro

    • @kingjsolomon
      @kingjsolomon Год назад +14

      Notice the guy smoke a cigarette not eat a snickers….

    • @noconnection1839
      @noconnection1839 Год назад +153

      ​@@kingjsolomonbecause your not yourself when your hungry

    • @kingjsolomon
      @kingjsolomon Год назад +4

      @@noconnection1839 😭 true tbf

    • @kingjsolomon
      @kingjsolomon Год назад +5

      @@noconnection1839 you’re*

  • @adammendoza1441
    @adammendoza1441 3 месяца назад +2

    Kevin is on another level. Awesome man right there.

  • @adamellis5513
    @adamellis5513 5 месяцев назад +3

    I was homeless in portland at 18 years old in 2018, it definitely wasnt like how it is now, but i remember sleeping in a tent , sometimes in shelters , but a lot of times i had to sleep on the ground with nothing and it is EXTREMELY cold at night. It breaks my heart to see people live like that.

  • @jayrimy
    @jayrimy Год назад +1845

    Bless Kevin. He isn't insane; He's a true saint. I'd wage if Kevin was a billionaire no one would be on the streets. Bless that man and keep him safe because there isn't too many people out here who actually think about people like this.

    • @AKPC-0331
      @AKPC-0331 Год назад +70

      Unfortunately, it's that exact reason that kevin would never be a billionare in the first place. There's not a billionare on this planet that hasnt stepped on the backs of others to get their money.

    • @derekstiles5801
      @derekstiles5801 Год назад +32

      Except money doesn’t fix drug problems with people that don’t want it fixed.
      America has thrown tens of billions at programs, shelters, etc and its worse than ever.
      Sometimes you can’t just fix things by giving away free stuff sadly.

    • @josephwalker1853
      @josephwalker1853 Год назад +20

      A surprising number of addicts prefer to live on streets because they can stay close to their supply and they dont have to pay rent or maintain a house. I was a fentanyl addict and that was my mindset. The less i had to maintain and the less stuff i had that could be stolen the better off i was and the more dope i could buy.

    • @andreamack7867
      @andreamack7867 Год назад +8

      @@josephwalker1853s a former heroin addict i’m happy to see you’re clean now. It can be done but you have to be 100% certain it’s what you want. Regards from England

    • @jayrimy
      @jayrimy Год назад +7

      @@derekstiles5801 Numerous times in the video people are asked on the streets if they have had anyone to come by and help. The response is no. Not saying money fixes the problem because what does is actually getting out there and at the very least attempting to understand the psychology behind the matter. This is what Kevin is doing and if he had the money I'd wage he would actually have a team out there to attempt to help those who actually want it because the only true way to help someone is someone who wants the help. This is also why the psychology and being in the field with them is important. No one said anything about free stuff and no one said money would fix it, but I am saying if Kevin had the means he'd be a person that'd probably actually be able to help because he wouldn't be in it for the purpose of the charity as the "billions" as you say thrown away to it. Which it is thrown away because the people putting the money up are only doing that to evade taxes and claim they helped without putting forth effort.

  • @stephenb4340
    @stephenb4340 Год назад +2068

    Its insane how many people were refusing to be honest about the situation and would rather be quiet about it

    • @matth8924
      @matth8924 Год назад +219

      Its so frustrating because its almost like there is absolutely no room for any nuance anymore. You’re either one way or the other. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to realize that while the war on drugs was a colossal mistake, the answer is not simply letting our cities turn into anarchy. At the same time, if we can’t address the ROOT CAUSE of what is driving people to drugs in the first place, then we are wasting our time.

    • @ci6516
      @ci6516 Год назад

      The war on drugs was a complete sham . It was never an actual war on drugs . So it’s ridiculous people point at it as a reason as to why law enforcement won’t work.
      Does the taliban have addicts ? no . Why ? Because they actually made it illegal , like actually .
      The war on drugs was never really a war on drugs . It was just a poster with no real action . If you went to the inner cities in 80s you’d see open air crack markets . There was never a war

    • @orangesnowflake3769
      @orangesnowflake3769 Год назад +45

      its probably out of fear of backlash from some of the homeless residents

    • @stephenb4340
      @stephenb4340 Год назад +15

      @@orangesnowflake3769 that's a good point

    • @ciandoyle3315
      @ciandoyle3315 Год назад

      It's what jappens when liberals double down

  • @incurableromantic4006
    @incurableromantic4006 6 месяцев назад +4

    The warning horn from "The Purge" at the start of the video, was perfectly on point.

  • @tatirenee7502
    @tatirenee7502 3 месяца назад +2

    i hope kevin stays safe out there ive lived close to portland and have been there many times its definitely dangerous territory and hes putting himself right int the middle

  • @michellebradleygot2b
    @michellebradleygot2b Год назад +1614

    That man has a tremendous set of balls, if we had more people like him none of this would be going on.

    • @aimeeammoura7762
      @aimeeammoura7762 Год назад +50

      Wrong 😂 even if you gave all these people houses they would sell those homes for more crack money 😅

    • @just83542
      @just83542 Год назад

      we'd still have politicians and corporations directing things, and those 60% ideological leftists undercutting any successful attempts by the moderate or common sense leftists or crypto-conservatives to improve circumstances.

    • @muk280
      @muk280 Год назад +16

      @@aimeeammoura7762 You dont give houses you give them a sustainable way to make a living.Just make living cheap

    • @OG_HazelGrrl
      @OG_HazelGrrl Год назад +20

      No. All this guy does is walk around filming these ppl. He doesnt actually offer them any help. Its exploitation.

    • @TheStickinator
      @TheStickinator Год назад

      These people don't want to participate in society. They want to do drugs and not work.

  • @finnagain
    @finnagain Год назад +2162

    My dad lives in Portland in this area. It's so terrible. He's told me about people pulling knives out on him and seeing dead bodies. Luckily when I'm down there nothing terrible happens besides gunshots. My dad moved with his friend about a month ago because he didn't want to deal with this stuff. I saw his old apartment in this video. It's so depressing, thank you for raising awareness about this tragedy.

    • @kreep3r
      @kreep3r Год назад +31

      Cowardly thing to do is fleeing the problem he's created, he will spread his ideology to the state he moved to and mess that place up too. He should stay in Portland and fix the issue

    • @Nofacebonnie321
      @Nofacebonnie321 Год назад +153

      @@kreep3r how is a dad gonna fix all the problems by himself

    • @Nofacebonnie321
      @Nofacebonnie321 Год назад +116

      @@kreep3r and how did he create it

    • @hiperson9813
      @hiperson9813 Год назад

      @@kreep3r one of the dumbest comments I’ve ever seen. It’s just stereotyping, “this person lives in this area so they’re automatically a terrible person.”

    • @newlineschannel
      @newlineschannel Год назад

      tre

  • @sunandrain98
    @sunandrain98 6 месяцев назад +14

    Thanks!

  • @smith9808
    @smith9808 6 месяцев назад +6

    How could any one vote for this.

  • @chrisAM8215
    @chrisAM8215 7 месяцев назад +798

    As a Dutch person: there's a big difference between DECRIMINALIZATION and LEGALIZATION. No, not all drugs in the Netherlands is legal to sell, own, or distribute in any way, but when you are a drug user you are not send to jail or criminally charged. Instead there are systems in place to help these people. So no, you can't just buy fentanyl or meth legally, but when you are a user of these substances there are many places that you can go to where you are offered help without worrying about being send to jail. We don't dehumanize drug users, we try to help them and that system works very well.

    • @TheRequiemofTime
      @TheRequiemofTime 4 месяца назад +23

      I'm a bit late to this, but yeah. I'm also Dutch, my dad was an addict. He got clean and became an expert by experience for the rest of his life. He always told me that the hardest thing for addicts is to be sober in society. I grew up in the rehab my dad worked; I was there at least 2 afternoons a week as a kid. Addicts are people. It's not some moral failure, or peer pressure that got them into it.
      I've now had the privilege to live in multiple countries across the world and while the Netherlands and Portugal for sure have issues with their drug use, the big difference is the cultural perspective of addicts. In the US they're seen as losers, like they have some personal flaw that caused them to be like this. In the Netherlands addiction is much more seen as a disease, and addicts are treated as such. That's the big difference in why it has worked (somewhat) in the Netherlands and is a huge failure in Portland.

    • @mydiary2760
      @mydiary2760 4 месяца назад +10

      Yeah exactly! The thing with the US is that they don’t have the places to help people, they just let them fend off for themselves

    • @lauram4168
      @lauram4168 4 месяца назад +3

      In Canada they leave them on the streets and have clinics where they go to do their doses supervised ,it's just crazy, people with mental health same, they don't have enough centers I guess, so they are left with no medications

    • @zippagraphics
      @zippagraphics 3 месяца назад

      The Oregon laws are designed to fail, point blank. There were originally supposed to be rehabilitation and support systems to help these people and whatever there is ( if anything) is radically insufficient. It’s designed to eventually garner support for more police and militarization and the profiteering of the prison industrial complex.

    • @lucindaneto2612
      @lucindaneto2612 3 месяца назад +1

      Pretty much the same here in Portugal

  • @beefcake08
    @beefcake08 9 месяцев назад +2657

    this is what happens when you decriminalize drugs WITHOUT rehab centres and other facilities of that sort. the government does not care at all about these people like they say they do. there’s a right way to do this, and this is clearly not it.

    • @DocBree13
      @DocBree13 9 месяцев назад +86

      And strict regulation: medication-grade drugs without contaminants and with known strengths, clean needles, staffed centers to consume the drugs where Narcan, CPR, etc can given immediately if needed. It costs a tremendous amount of money, but in the long run, would be worth it. Portland has just given up and let lawlessness run wild.

    • @thorn.charmer
      @thorn.charmer 9 месяцев назад +16

      Rehab and care would cost money, and the homeless-industrial complex can't be spending money on things that would put them out of business.

    • @TwoToneSoldier
      @TwoToneSoldier 8 месяцев назад +23

      Adults should be allowed to do what they want within reason, but going from "drugs are illegal" to "all drugs are decriminalized" without a way out this happens.

    • @XMooseManX
      @XMooseManX 8 месяцев назад +8

      @@TwoToneSoldierhonestly we just created a city for addicts to go and do what they want. Sadly it took over an existing awesome city but this is freedom. Let it ride out. Fix cps and Take the kids away.

    • @TwoToneSoldier
      @TwoToneSoldier 8 месяцев назад +25

      @@XMooseManX you have to fix what’s causing it. Poverty and mental health issues are what cause this type of drug use. We need to support each other better in this country

  • @CherryNecessary
    @CherryNecessary 6 месяцев назад +6

    Kevin seems like a nice person but feels like he pushes his ideas on people too hard

  • @marcwilson7129
    @marcwilson7129 6 месяцев назад +3

    Portland is a disaster. 😢😢

  • @siddg1463
    @siddg1463 9 месяцев назад +1522

    What a true hero Kevin is! He is almost the only one actually rolling up his sleeves and directly attempting to help these people.

    • @zwan1886
      @zwan1886 8 месяцев назад +11

      He hasn't helped a single person

    • @itsashitshow7375
      @itsashitshow7375 8 месяцев назад +60

      ​@@zwan1886casting light on the problem helps a lot more than talking shit on a comment section

    • @zwan1886
      @zwan1886 8 месяцев назад

      @@itsashitshow7375 these bums don't want your help fool. They don't want to get off drugs, they don't want to have jobs, they don't want to be productive, they just want drugs and will destroy the city to get more.
      By walking around giving them narcan he is aiding the destruction of the community. It helps absolutely no one, and Kevin knows this. He only does it for his ego and the misinformed comments calling him a hero for doing nothing good or worthwhile. Kevin is an actual menace.

    • @iheartvampires5258
      @iheartvampires5258 8 месяцев назад

      @@zwan1886what have u done

    • @boustrophedon5750
      @boustrophedon5750 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@itsashitshow7375 Kevin Dolgren used his position to commit large scale identity theft. He is currently in prison. He was abusing these homeless people.

  • @KadenChevy
    @KadenChevy Год назад +1428

    I live in Portland, OR and this has been one of the few honest representations of this city. Nothing was overexaggerated. I don't know how you could even exaggerate the situation here tbh. Kevin truly is a hero, and i hope he is able to stay safe because this city can truly be a nightmare of a place. Thank you Tyler for finally showing the world what it really is like here.

    • @mjverostek1278
      @mjverostek1278 Год назад

      Why do you smoothbrains vote for the policies that lead to this?

    • @mjverostek1278
      @mjverostek1278 Год назад +20

      Also, please do not simply escape to non-democrat areas. They don't want you.

    • @sawsbone7303
      @sawsbone7303 Год назад +32

      @@mjverostek1278 what does this have to do with this dudes comment?

    • @rosalina2773
      @rosalina2773 Год назад +9

      That’s very sad. I remember how this used to be the city I dreamed about visiting as a teen 13 years ago… I never actually got the chance to. From what I’ve seen of it today I don’t want to anymore.

    • @johncarter4502
      @johncarter4502 Год назад +6

      ​@rosalina it's still beautiful here. Of course it isn't perfect but I have lived here for 15 years and have zero plans on leaving.

  • @TanyaMedina77
    @TanyaMedina77 4 месяца назад +3

    11:21 these are all facts my whole families from Oregon. I have a brother that’s homeless I look for him all the time. We tried to offer him help.

  • @LoEliza
    @LoEliza 14 дней назад +3

    I live in downtown Portland and what I feel this video fails to show is that not all of Portland is like this. There's still so much to do and see in the city, lot's of cute streets with shops and restaurants, plenty of bike-able streets and pathways, fun festivals and events, etc. Yes, there are some really bad pockets that most people avoid, and I wish the city was doing more about that. I get that this video is about the drug problem, I just don't want people to think that all of Portland is like this, or that we are the only city going through this. We get so much shit as a city, when in reality, every major city is dealing with this issue. You can't solely blame decriminalization on this. Fentanyl has plagued cities everywhere, decriminalized or not. Also, before decriminalization, we didn't have enough police officers or prosecutors to enforce the laws anyway. This is a structural problem in our government. I voted for the decriminalization of drugs because I thought that the city would be opening addiction treatment centers and helping people. They clearly haven't done that. The city, county, and state have over-promised and underdelivered. There has also been extreme mis-management of funds in our leadership. It's really sad to see. They reversed the decriminalization anyway, and not much has changed.

  • @lostu9257
    @lostu9257 Год назад +1537

    I was homeless in Portland with my mother in 2005 when I was 8 years old. There was mental illness involved but never drugs. We lived in a tent in the back of a youth hostel, and when it got cold or if I got sick the hostel would let us sleep in the attic. It was rough back then, but it’s crazy to see the direction it’s gone in. Life is still rough for me, but I have my own son now, my own apartment in Detroit, Mi, and I’m in an apprenticeship to be a traditional tattooist which is cool. I carry a lot of fear with me that one thing will fall apart and I’ll be on the streets again. Just gotta trust the vision.

    • @safetyfirst3132
      @safetyfirst3132 Год назад +9

      Question for OP: I don’t know what you were addicted to, but do you think treating people with ADHD meds for meth addiction might help? People are often drawn to drugs to self-medicate their existing problems. I’m wondering if ADHD meds might help the same way methadone helps heroin addiction. I’ve done neither drug, so I’m genuinely asking. I just know that people with ADHD commonly feel like they’re failing at life, and it can lead them into giving up on trying and eventually drug use. Do you think it would help?

    • @finster1968
      @finster1968 Год назад +26

      @lostu9257 - Sorry to hear this bro. But happy to hear you’re on a good path, have a home, and you made it off the streets. Good luck with the apprenticeship. You got this. Let your son be your motivation. You’re giving him a good life and that’s reason enough to keep moving forward.

    • @viniciuslongo4622
      @viniciuslongo4622 Год назад +17

      Keep that chin up brother, I'm sure you'll be a hell of a good artist. Much love from Brazil❤

    • @ix-Xafra
      @ix-Xafra Год назад +16

      Falling down is fine, you'll get back up again no matter what.
      You've already learned more than most folk know - peace & prosperity, m8!

    • @Kari-bb3rm
      @Kari-bb3rm Год назад +10

      Stay strong !!
      You're a survivor!
      Greetings from East Tennessee

  • @milesbennett
    @milesbennett Год назад +1110

    Kevin is a literal angel. He's sympathetic, but he's still realistic. Great man.

    • @dinozorman
      @dinozorman Год назад +15

      He's not realistic. But he is optimistic

    • @thomashauer6804
      @thomashauer6804 Год назад +3

      yep he is the true batman

    • @KevinCholula
      @KevinCholula Год назад +3

      Why you talking about me 😂

    • @ComedyBros5
      @ComedyBros5 Год назад

      We need a lot more Kevin's in this world!

    • @milesbennett
      @milesbennett Год назад

      @@dinozorman what makes you say that?

  • @Imnotactuallyswedish
    @Imnotactuallyswedish 4 месяца назад +3

    As an Oregonian, I'm gonna say that Portland used to be a really cool city, but ever since COVID hit, it really messed up that city, and now it's just a giant miserable mess, and I'm sad about it 😢

  • @TanyaMedina77
    @TanyaMedina77 4 месяца назад +9

    8:43 my brother is homeless in Portland, Oregon and I’m currently watching this video to see if you have filmed him. We only know he’s alive when he’s been arrested for trespassing, trying to find somewhere to sleep.

  • @riverriver5345
    @riverriver5345 Год назад +1247

    Thank you for showing people what really is going on in America. We know the national news networks won't do that. Ever.

    • @lukebrians9055
      @lukebrians9055 Год назад +24

      most of the US is not like this

    • @riverriver5345
      @riverriver5345 Год назад +28

      @lukebrians9055 I never said it was all over America yet. But numbers are growing in the parts that are this way. And where do you think they are going to go? Into the rest of America of course.

    • @MrSamoDude
      @MrSamoDude Год назад +22

      @@lukebrians9055The fact that part of the USA, one of the richest countries in the world, is like this is astonishing.

    • @crimson_koi1092
      @crimson_koi1092 Год назад +8

      @@lukebrians9055 \SF and NYC is pretty near to this point, the fact some of the richest cities in the world is turning into this is stunning

    • @dsouzabc2234
      @dsouzabc2234 Год назад

      ​​@@lukebrians9055 if not this then, blm, if not that daily multiple school shootings, if not that puberty blockers, if not that legal shoplifting, if not that, legal drag shows in school.
      All that in the name of "freedom"

  • @kaila-rx3iw
    @kaila-rx3iw 4 дня назад

    I was born in Oregon and lived there for most of my life, I moved just 2 years ago but every time I return the area surprises me more and more because of the amount of tents and drug users. It truly wasn’t always like this.
    But while most parts of Portland are like this, there are still areas where it’s safe and has kept its original Portland character. Also, though portland wouldn’t be the biggest tourist destination, other areas of Oregon are still amazing and safe.
    thank you for doing this! i await the day Portland becomes safe for everyone there again 🙂

  • @andreborges2881
    @andreborges2881 6 месяцев назад +4

    Being from Brazil, I can’t understand… Is this real? Is this homelessness/addiction problem really so widespread? Wow, here in BR we’ve been battling homelessness ever since the 1920’s, and crack since the 00s, but I’m starting to fear for fentanyl, really…Never seen anything like this.

  • @lalitafaroli
    @lalitafaroli Год назад +773

    How crazy is it that Kevin cares more about the homeless than the mayor.

    • @ynpavo
      @ynpavo Год назад +26

      Not crazy at all. It's representative of the state of western politics. There are no politicians that care for the people's interests over their own anymore. The exception proves the rule

    • @gabrielameral8735
      @gabrielameral8735 Год назад +6

      Like George Carlin once said politicians don't have a vested interest in something that does not have money in it. Cause if it did you'd see the streets cleaned up real quick

    • @RJL612
      @RJL612 Год назад +3

      ​@gabrielameral8735 I disagree. If the streets aren't cleaned up it will cost you tax revenue from people and businesses leaving.

    • @gabrielameral8735
      @gabrielameral8735 Год назад

      @RJL612 okay well again a quote from a comedian but your probably right

    • @Prestize
      @Prestize Год назад

      n kevin got tht dog in him 2😂

  • @holker_
    @holker_ Год назад +962

    That 22 year old broke my heart. I just turned 22 last month, and I spent 7 months addicted to fentanyl. I’m watching this video just hours after being released from a detox facility. I hope that young man gets the help he needs, because it IS out there.

    • @violet-skyewray8925
      @violet-skyewray8925 Год назад +42

      You should be so proud of yourself, you’ve got this x

    • @BumboLooks
      @BumboLooks Год назад

      @@violet-skyewray8925 So proud for being too stupid to not use fentanyl.

    • @janellr.n5238
      @janellr.n5238 Год назад +17

      God Bless you and my Prayers are that you find strength to stay clean. Maybe you can help others in the same position. 💜✝️

    • @chloe6588
      @chloe6588 Год назад +9

      Hope you're doing better, and good luck - you got this

    • @j-life8502
      @j-life8502 Год назад +5

      ❤ Thats wonderful ! Good luck and never give up. Proud of you stranger . I've lost many many family/ friends to fentanl . Never forget NEVER! what that was like and how far you have come. Big 🫂 🤗

  • @mocochan
    @mocochan 7 месяцев назад +4

    When I visited Portland years ago, it was nice town and thinking about moving there. I’m shocked to see the city now. I’m sad about San Francisco too.
    What happened to the US?

  • @LJ-fr8so
    @LJ-fr8so 5 месяцев назад +1

    Kevin is a hero. Hopefully the politics and the voters wake up to make a difference. Most people on those streets need help. And they are off the streets. Why are things so ignorant there.

  • @Sea_Enjoyer
    @Sea_Enjoyer Год назад +741

    This is the kinda stuff Vice used to do back when people respected them. This is real journalism.

    • @antoniojg-b8284
      @antoniojg-b8284 Год назад +17

      after a while it devolved into "journalist goes to 3rd world country under the guise of journalism but ended up just doing drugs and partying" lmao

    • @lcttk2049
      @lcttk2049 Год назад +4

      they still do a lot of good journalism, they showed how Rio de Janeiro in Brazil where im from really is, most of the journalists in Brazil are afraid to even go to a favela and interview the gang leaders, they showed the world what rio is really like besides the beaches and Copacabana

    • @TheJudgeofLevelstm
      @TheJudgeofLevelstm Год назад

      VICE is government controlled garbage just like this is religious based right wing garbage.

    • @MarchPlaymate
      @MarchPlaymate Год назад +5

      @@lcttk2049 no they show weird taboo shit no one cares about

    • @80AM.
      @80AM. Год назад

      how is this "real" journalism? Literally every major city in the US has the same problems regarding the homeless and drug use in the public. He has done no actual research on the topic. Go look at downtown philly, LA, Cleveland - The same exact shit is happening and drugs haven't been decriminalized there. People are still walking around shooting up heroine in broad daylight. Yes, these are super sad conditions, but portraying it as being caused by the decriminalization of drugs is bullshit. This is what journalism has become and it's fucking sad.

  • @shelbymcconnell9623
    @shelbymcconnell9623 Год назад +348

    I was homeless in Portland addicted to drugs
    3 years later I am now sober and work in Portland and it is really hard to see everyone who is basically stuck I wish for every person to get the help they so badly need and deserve

    • @MEGR7
      @MEGR7 Год назад +11

      I’m glad you got out of it! Curious, don’t these drugs cost money? How do these addicts afford them?

    • @UselessGuy60
      @UselessGuy60 Год назад

      I’d I guess

    • @divlles
      @divlles Год назад +1

      So how has decriminalizing everything worked out you say you got Sober House that benefited you how does that benefit anyone else or did it make it harder to get sober cuz you sit there look at all these people who can't get help how do you help them you can't punish him and they just take all the resources because there is no repercussions for at least that's what most people think but look at the city can't afford to do anything can't afford not to do anyting can't make any money cuz people don't want to go there and why would they place looks like a dumb because of the time it is a dump there was no thought when y'all decriminalized everything and on top of that how do you arrest somebody when they're just going to be off the next day keep them off the streets so the businesses can keep making some money you never know who's going to be right back out but that doesn't solve the problem really there doesn't so what's been done to actually solve the problem I like nothing except making crime legal and everyone paying for it

    • @discocycle
      @discocycle Год назад +11

      @@divlles can you rewrite this so I can read it?

    • @divlles
      @divlles Год назад

      @@discocycle no worries you got this

  • @ang3lyy.1
    @ang3lyy.1 5 дней назад

    As a person born in Oregon, every time I've been in Portland I've been traumatized.

  • @thomasclarke6934
    @thomasclarke6934 4 месяца назад +2

    Even the people who voted for decriminalization and then realized it was a mistake won't speak out against it openly because they're afraid of their fellow leftists.

  • @EveningTV
    @EveningTV Год назад +1274

    My son died from an accidental overdose in Portland in 2016. He went there to pursue his music career. I have often questioned why we encouraged and supported his move to that city, but you can find drugs anywhere so I'm not sure what role Portland played in my son's premature death. Of course as a mother, you wonder these things and reconsider all of the choices you made.

    • @no.4613
      @no.4613 Год назад +137

      I'm sorry for your loss. Not your fault.

    • @Lou-lu3tw
      @Lou-lu3tw Год назад +37

      I'm so sorry for your loss. I will pray that you may find peace❤️🙏

    • @rochellepaputsis7245
      @rochellepaputsis7245 Год назад +12

      It’s hard to lose a loved one under any circumstance May you find comfort in your memories of your son and keep him in your heart. Yah bless you 🙌

    • @Feirin332
      @Feirin332 Год назад +7

      I'm so, so sorry.

    • @fool4coffee
      @fool4coffee Год назад +13

      I'm terribly sorry for your loss. This could have happened to anyone and of course you want the best for your son. All you can really do is be supportive of your son's dreams. Please don't be too hard on yourself. He is safe and comfortable now. And you will see him again when you are ready.

  • @sully2350
    @sully2350 Год назад +472

    It's been said in countries where they've had real success legalizing drugs that they DO NOT tolerate drug users walking around the city (and public parks) wreaking havoc while high. In other words they've said "Yes you can do this BUT we are not going to allow you to antagonize, harass or otherwise scare other citizens while doing so." How else could it possibly work? Just legalizing drugs and then allowing them to continue wreaking havoc on the city doesn't work.

    • @kakishisfriend1126
      @kakishisfriend1126 Год назад +14

      I waswondering gow theirs work. Cause this looks like mayhem.

    • @toximan2008
      @toximan2008 Год назад +21

      At the end of the day... how open you are or not doesn't matter. Whatever "style" of society you run NEEDS to be somehow enforced.

    • @sully2350
      @sully2350 Год назад +2

      @@toximan2008 Well said

    • @sully2350
      @sully2350 Год назад +7

      @@kakishisfriend1126 Exactly. You would need some type of law enforcement involved or it would be chaos.

    • @xewa7951
      @xewa7951 Год назад +32

      It’s not necessarily about them being in public while intoxicated.
      In countries where they have legalised, you will find users intoxicated in public however this is limited and controlled because of the fact that they are also given support.
      •Support such as being housed, regardless of wether they are using substances or not - keeping people safe & giving other options rather than the streets.
      •Financial support & access to Free healthcare, which keep people safe & massively improves the chance of a more stable mindset.
      • People are given therapy, support workers and coaching, which helps enable people to successfully get back into society.
      •Offer people various ways of getting back into free education, apprenticeships for different supported programs/volunteer work in order to empower people to get back into the workplace.
      It’s **this** vital support that massively improves the quality of life for all people, both keeping people safe and enables them to rejoin society.
      It also massively increases the likelihood of people being able to engage with support to quit substance use altogether.
      Criminalising addiction doesn’t help anybody but also leaving them to rot doesn’t help either which is what Portland is doing. They just switched rotting in jail for rotting in the streets.
      Statistically decriminalisation along with support systems work and actually cost less to society in the long run.
      It’s an extremely effective way to help, actually offer support and pathways that work regardless of addiction status.
      -----
      Of course America seems to operate on a vastly different system than EU countries, People in America can be working full-time and still not afford to have healthcare or pay for their medical bills. Choosing to die because you cannot afford treatment is not something I’ve ever heard of growing up in Europe, however I know this has been the case in America - after meeting a man in Hospital in Copenhagen he told me very directly how shocked he was that this service was free (he was on holiday) And how that they had found a ruptured cyst ( I think?) and if they hadn’t operated he would be dead because despite being in an increasing amount of pain for many weeks, if he hadn’t of been on this holiday he would not of sought medical treatment due to the potential cost and that he would ever dream of calling an ambulance because shockingly you have to pay hundreds for that also.

  • @yolandaespinosa2232
    @yolandaespinosa2232 4 месяца назад +4

    Excelente información, muchas gracias por compartir, bendiciones

  • @BrownGeorge-pw2xo
    @BrownGeorge-pw2xo 2 месяца назад +14

    I could remember several years ago, heroin addiction actually destroyed my life. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Got diagnosed with cptsd. Not until a friend recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 6 years totally clean. Never thought I would be saying this about mushrooms.

    • @DonnHowes
      @DonnHowes 2 месяца назад

      YES sure of Dr.benfungi. Did straight shrooms in few days. Left me like a blank slate after words, no more addictions, pains, ptsd and depression. Shit saved my life, all thanks to Dr.benfungi

    • @SharonFalcon-fj7nb
      @SharonFalcon-fj7nb 2 месяца назад

      How can i find him? Is he on Instagram

    • @StephenHackle
      @StephenHackle 2 месяца назад

      Yes! I got mine shipped here in Norway 🇳🇴

  • @robryan2079
    @robryan2079 Год назад +1153

    Kevin’s raw passion to help people is amazing
    I am getting choked up a bit seeing how much he genuinely cares for people and it is challenging my natural cynicism

    • @DG-mk7kd
      @DG-mk7kd Год назад +11

      considering that kevin probably voted for every policy that inexorably led to the current state of affairs, I'll remain somewhat cynicle

    • @Kileahh
      @Kileahh Год назад

      @@DG-mk7kd I'm sure you also think that everyone on the street is using fentanyl and you can OD from touching it or being near it. You're a disappointment.

    • @O___00
      @O___00 Год назад

      Plus, the shitlibs are perpetually in denial: 12:05

    • @jebalitabb8228
      @jebalitabb8228 Год назад +7

      @@DG-mk7kdthat’s a pretty restarted opinion to have when you have no idea if that’s true or not

    • @disf5178
      @disf5178 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@jebalitabb8228
      It's most likely true. You think someone who was against laws that coddle junkies would be out coddling junkies?

  • @wojtekmarcela3732
    @wojtekmarcela3732 Год назад +449

    it's so scary how casual they are about experiencing death

    • @zodiakw8963
      @zodiakw8963 Год назад +28

      especially the part when people say « oh i died a couple times they brought me back » it’s absolutely terrifying

    • @unknown81360
      @unknown81360 Год назад +14

      @@zodiakw8963Being able to take their drugs is more important to them than staying alive. Their brain is toast, it only wants to get the high & nothing else sadly

    • @pepecebolla69
      @pepecebolla69 Год назад +3

      People just casually saying they died starts sounding hilarious after a few times. Hilarious and sad

    • @WiseOwl_1408
      @WiseOwl_1408 Год назад

      ​@@unknown81360horrible what drugs can do

    • @glaxb17
      @glaxb17 Год назад +1

      This is what happens in primitive states like yours, here in Switzerland heroin has been prescribed for 40 years (same thing in half of Europe) no deaths and fentanyl obviously never arrived...
      Your government should stop fooling the electorate with propaganda and show what really causes the problem with opiates at least…(because there are drugs that are harmful even without cutting, like cocaine, therefore it is not possible to prescribe them since it would not bring any benefit) but for opiates the prescription is certainly the most ethical and humane way to follow (since it saves lives and improves the quality of the same) or you continue to pretend that the cause of the dead is not exclusively the fault of your narrow-mindedness...
      The problem with fentanyl is that it is a fully synthetic opioid designed to act transdermally (natural source opioids like morphine/heroin cannot be absorbed transdermally) so it is designed to be absorbed very slowly, it stands to reason that if you take fentanyl as you would do with morphine/heroin this is harmful (since it has too rapid an action, taken in another way, therefore not transdermally) the problem with this category of drugs is exclusively placed in the cut practiced by speculators (so it is enough to prescribe heroin or other equivalent opiates such as morphine or hydromorphone) opiates are totally harmless in the long term (overdoses only started to be talked about with prohibition, given that cutting the substance does not allow consumers to calculate the correct dose or know what they are taking) so there are no excuses (the blame it is exclusive of your vulgar policy that deceives you with propaganda) it is no coincidence that these substances are prescribed even to extremely sick and dying patients (let alone therefore if they can be in any way dangerous) with pharmaceutical heroin, therefore pure white, you can get at 100 years even if addicted, you will also not be limited in any way as for those who are addicted these drugs are just a psychic cover (no visible high, just a medicine a psychic cover)

  • @skyerosemcarthur2885
    @skyerosemcarthur2885 4 месяца назад +1

    The girl who got kicked out didn't deserve that 😢

    • @nomore2226
      @nomore2226 4 месяца назад

      If your are queer.... you should be kicked out

  • @planetdank
    @planetdank 6 месяцев назад +1

    Ive been out of work for almost 1year. I will not except anything that doesn't afford me to put a roof over my head.

  • @gemox3225
    @gemox3225 Год назад +718

    This guy is insanely brave and I guess he's just really passionate about helping.

    • @bmunday
      @bmunday Год назад

      hes some sort of church creep self elected nobody.

    • @amandad6782
      @amandad6782 Год назад +3

      This video was made to make it look scarier than it is.

    • @Nicolas_Gamer5476
      @Nicolas_Gamer5476 Год назад +24

      @@amandad6782 are you sure

    • @Nicolas_Gamer5476
      @Nicolas_Gamer5476 Год назад +1

      @@amandad6782 i mean it is made slightly scarier than it is like the assaults and gunshots but that is probably cancelled off with the drug use

    • @vfn112
      @vfn112 Год назад +13

      ​@Amanda D you must be high on fent to say its not as bad as it seems 😢

  • @DisabledAtDisney
    @DisabledAtDisney Год назад +674

    I feel like we need monthly updates on Kevin to let us know he is still ok!

    • @Josh-vp2lf
      @Josh-vp2lf Год назад +30

      hes got a youtube caled truthonthestreets

  • @DerpySuX
    @DerpySuX 4 месяца назад +33

    That person who got kicked out of their house for being queer resonates so much with me. I’m horrified of my family finding out that I’m queer because I know I’ll be kicked out. I hope these people get the help they need.

    • @isdfrssdjr
      @isdfrssdjr 3 месяца назад +1

      did you try BBC therapy?

    • @Zzzzsleepyz
      @Zzzzsleepyz 3 месяца назад

      @@isdfrssdjr💀

  • @gcandy2594
    @gcandy2594 5 месяцев назад +3

    Just because the drugs are legal, don’t mean you gotta do them. I wouldn’t do these types of drugs if they were legal or not. I don’t feel sorry for them. It’s almost as effective in deterring drug use as the fried egg brain on drugs commercials of the 80s and 90s.

  • @hardwired2
    @hardwired2 Год назад +602

    Hearing multiple people in the video just casually say “ya I died a couple times” is both surreal and terrifying

    • @peterharing2838
      @peterharing2838 Год назад +15

      Well they do drug so that’s their problem
      Also they probably voted for this so again that’s their problem

    • @voip4life
      @voip4life Год назад +29

      It’s pride as well. They didn’t die, they were overdosed and had to be revived. My brother would tout this same mantra. Well he’s really dead now.

    • @Sug_madic69_420
      @Sug_madic69_420 Год назад +1

      ​@@peterharing2838 u Dont Understand Do you almost all of this people here are probably victim that uses drug because of trauma

    • @peterharing2838
      @peterharing2838 Год назад +22

      @@Sug_madic69_420 hahahah they are victims? 😂 no they aren’t they voted for the legation of all drugs and this is what happens 😂😂

    • @weewoomemes
      @weewoomemes Год назад

      ​@@peterharing2838 someone sounds mad butt hurt and dont wanna fix nothing looks like someone wanna live like the world revolve around him

  • @random1974
    @random1974 9 месяцев назад +1245

    The fact people can say “oh yeah I died a couple weeks ago” so calmly is so worrying. I really hope these people can get the help they need and that Portland can recover 😢

    • @careless3241
      @careless3241 8 месяцев назад +22

      Its easier to lose your life when you know it isn't worth living

    • @justgaming7679
      @justgaming7679 7 месяцев назад +8

      It terrifies me that it’s just a thing people can say nowadays, and it is uncanny how death is no longer permanent.

    • @glidinggolovinn
      @glidinggolovinn 6 месяцев назад

      you're a female you don't exactly help any men besides the ones you value above you

    • @James-kv6kb
      @James-kv6kb 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@justgaming7679Well the United states has been killing people in other countries for a long time so maybe it's just karma

    • @Maxibo234
      @Maxibo234 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@justgaming7679 when I read comments like this, I'm terrified! You can probably vote! 😮

  • @k3nny111
    @k3nny111 6 месяцев назад +1

    Whoever beached that he/she/it/they/them whale at 13:30 in Portland earned a major W.

  • @CharlesHebert-k9d
    @CharlesHebert-k9d 3 дня назад

    That is so out of control, but you don't have to worry about anyone Snitching on you.... Real talk!!!!!!

  • @steelg2644
    @steelg2644 Год назад +621

    That is the journalism we need. Not what the mainstream media feed us.

    • @hoaluu351
      @hoaluu351 Год назад

      Radical democrat are ravaging people with their liberal and immoral policies

    • @Nemtrac5
      @Nemtrac5 Год назад +2

      'ya i think that gunshot that I'm not sure was a gunshot is coming from the camp we were at' They just making shit up for clicks

    • @PraiseJesusChristOurSavior
      @PraiseJesusChristOurSavior Год назад +1

      I just want to let all the atheists and fence sitters know this is YOUR fault. The people driving by thinking it won’t affect them are the problem.

    • @banditkeef3864
      @banditkeef3864 Год назад +7

      The best part is this is something you can do, just talk to people.
      This is something everyone can and should do, actually talk to people around you and don’t get your views based off what you are showed on the internet or TV.

    • @chrisc.172
      @chrisc.172 Год назад +1

      It is despicable that the major networks don't report on this

  • @lucy-eq3ts
    @lucy-eq3ts Год назад +255

    kevin is so nice to the drug addicts, it really says a lot as a person that he’s willing to handle everything with such care

    • @marlorose
      @marlorose Год назад

      Oof

    • @Max-jm6md
      @Max-jm6md Год назад

      He's just acting as a normal person would in his position of a journalist, nothing special about it honestly...

  • @jcout25
    @jcout25 7 месяцев назад +1

    Been in Portland 39 years. Born and raised. And I'll tell ya what. The democrats, Kate Brown, and Ted Wheeler got what they wanted. Portland deserves all of this. What the fuck did they think was gonna happen? I won't even go in the city anymore. The crime has spread to the suburbs too. The entire state is in shambles. It will NEVER get better. And yet, property and home prices soar. Like this is some dream destination. It's absolutely disgusting.

    • @bnb0510
      @bnb0510 7 месяцев назад

      Democratic states are the absolute worst! I live in Pittsburgh and our current mayor who is a black democrat is a fkn joke! Our city is literally turning to trash! The business are closing, tents everywhere, etc. who TfF wants to even be around this shit!!!

  • @reginafromrio
    @reginafromrio 4 месяца назад +1

    That driftwood home is a dream! I mean when I was a kid, that was it. So sweet.

  • @gypsonny2
    @gypsonny2 Год назад +427

    Kevin is the hero Portland does not deserve. Straight up, Kevin, you a real G

  • @peach-iz2zi
    @peach-iz2zi Год назад +851

    Tyler is a legend, he’s addressing huge problems and hoping to stop them. That’s Tyler for you.

    • @FLIPPHONE69
      @FLIPPHONE69 Год назад

      Lol profiting off degenerate drug addicts with no hope for recovery... so legendary reeeee

    • @CG-xt8yc
      @CG-xt8yc Год назад +3

      I think he just found his platform and is hitting hard hitting topics, I wouldn’t say stop them but to put an unbiased view on the problems going on.
      I think he hopes it stops, but idk about him stopping them since this is a huge difficult problem to solve now.

    • @coltonbrassie3565
      @coltonbrassie3565 Год назад +5

      Of course that woman who angrily tells them to “have a nice day” is the average far “socially conscious” leftist voter.

    • @coltonbrassie3565
      @coltonbrassie3565 Год назад

      There’s that moment you realize their social identity is so deeply embedded within these belief systems, they don't care about the actual ramifications.

  • @anstef1485
    @anstef1485 6 месяцев назад +1

    This is completely insane. Maybe the objectives were good but the implementation is a complete mess.

  • @luc3blingy710
    @luc3blingy710 3 месяца назад +1

    "you need a house to get a job. not the other way around" fact bruh