JUAREZ MEXICO AT NIGHT COMPARED TO PHILADELPHIA AT NIGHT

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024

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  • @CharlieBo313
    @CharlieBo313  Год назад +109

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    • @byrons1339
      @byrons1339 Год назад +4

      Damn, I'm so happy to live in Bakersfield.

    • @daramiespaddio5697
      @daramiespaddio5697 Год назад +3

      Hello Everyone In July 1,2023

    • @bangmateo7481
      @bangmateo7481 Год назад +3

      It was a very bad idea driving in Juarez homie. My family lives there and if the wrong group see you they will follow you and lift you. Be safe

    • @Shinobi33
      @Shinobi33 Год назад +1

      Homie you got balls riding around there. One thing is the hoods of your own country but another country? I don't know about that

    • @rolandsalas3206
      @rolandsalas3206 Год назад

      Bro, you dry cruising around and risking it

  • @Qrec12
    @Qrec12 Год назад +2383

    The girl who wanted to clean your car said "I didn't understand what you said but God bless you"

    • @Martin199320
      @Martin199320 Год назад +59

      Thank you. Are you Nigerian by any chance?

    • @bobbyoluwafemi7298
      @bobbyoluwafemi7298 Год назад +155

      ​@@Martin199320I am and I also understand Spanish

    • @ruprrrt
      @ruprrrt Год назад +224

      @@Martin199320wtf? Lol

    • @thinkingagain5966
      @thinkingagain5966 Год назад +211

      ​@@bobbyoluwafemi7298bro who asked you 💀

    • @edas1315
      @edas1315 Год назад +186

      ​@@thinkingagain5966 It is weird that he replied but why did the first guy ask if he's nigerian lmao

  • @christopherbranski1720
    @christopherbranski1720 Год назад +1427

    Fun fact: the Mexican government uses footage shot in Philadelphia’s Kensington in some of their anti-drug PSA’s

    • @Autumn_Atomic
      @Autumn_Atomic Год назад +36

      @@leviloreto1187 its true

    • @1kiingnpa
      @1kiingnpa Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/1oV3PQ5suF8/видео.html

    • @RAAM855
      @RAAM855 Год назад

      So does North Korea. They use them to present that the U.S is poverty stricken and that the country looks like Kensington

    • @patrickshea5955
      @patrickshea5955 Год назад

      I wonder if they feel good about being a nation that's literally dragging down the rest of humanity?

    • @beckystarrski
      @beckystarrski Год назад

      Such an oxymoron! I didn’t see any people nodded out nor looking messed up in Juarez. It’s crazy because the drugs that these zombies are doing come from Mexico.😝 Yet it didn’t look like any of those people (at least) were on any of them. Interesting.✌🏼

  • @jessedelacruz243
    @jessedelacruz243 Год назад +3498

    As a Mexican who knows the dangers of Mexico, you have big balls going in that deep.

    • @ErikPT
      @ErikPT Год назад +269

      For real. My cousin side has a sicario en Michoacán he’s disowned by our family but we still worry he’ll end up dead tambien

    • @hallooos7585
      @hallooos7585 Год назад +8

      @@ErikPTHow that happened? What he do?

    • @sitdowndogbreath
      @sitdowndogbreath Год назад +75

      So does every man who's with a woman every night ball's deep

    • @ClepsidraSideral
      @ClepsidraSideral Год назад +119

      No exageres 😂

    • @jessedelacruz243
      @jessedelacruz243 Год назад +27

      @@ClepsidraSideral mucha crema wey?

  • @TheTaoofEternalWar
    @TheTaoofEternalWar Год назад +207

    I hitchhiked into Mexico once as a teenager with my dog Buster. The police stopped me, fed me, gave me a beer and told me to watch out for the bad guys. Later, the bad guys stopped me, fed me, smoked me out then told me to watch out for the cops. I for one will always love Mexico.

    • @mynameisgus1
      @mynameisgus1 Год назад +15

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @youtubeuser39
      @youtubeuser39 Год назад +14

      The bad guys didn’t know the police fed you and gave you a beer. If they did maybe it would’ve been a different outcome

    • @RedMars-lk6ni
      @RedMars-lk6ni 8 месяцев назад

      That's a movie son, cut off your shit.

    • @GarageAS
      @GarageAS 6 месяцев назад

      ​Thats the exact art of the story my man, like a poem, how they often switch and try to show how vastly opposite things reflect each other well. It's beautiful. Live you one. ​@@youtubeuser39

    • @MeatCatCheesyBlaster
      @MeatCatCheesyBlaster 5 месяцев назад +3

      The bad guys and the cops are the same people

  • @martinjosecastro
    @martinjosecastro Год назад +1551

    There is more loud Spanish music in Philly then Mexico wtf😂

    • @ogogogm
      @ogogogm Год назад +74

      Puerto Rico>Mexico

    • @Poulson_thefit1
      @Poulson_thefit1 Год назад +29

      That was coming from his car lol

    • @reno.rodolfo3089
      @reno.rodolfo3089 Год назад +155

      ​@@ogogogmMEXICO

    • @ChicoTheMan69
      @ChicoTheMan69 Год назад +8

      They still have dirt roads not a lot of stereos down there.

    • @raymondcerv1370
      @raymondcerv1370 Год назад

      @@ogogogm Muertos de Hambres que se quieren independizar, los Puelto Riqueños.

  • @thelasttrank
    @thelasttrank Год назад +1002

    In juarez there's kids running around people chilling outside their own homes. In Philly there's people laid out in front of business like bums and people gathering in front of a liquor store . Huge difference

    • @alvaroayuso5435
      @alvaroayuso5435 Год назад +136

      Sometimes those kids are checking what is going on so they tell somebody... Careful

    • @rogusmith2630
      @rogusmith2630 Год назад

      kids are far more likely to set you up in mexico

    • @JesseMartinez-cm7tl
      @JesseMartinez-cm7tl Год назад +19

      Dope fiends are put down and the children are more safe than most.They have rules.

    • @antoniofba667
      @antoniofba667 Год назад +102

      @@JesseMartinez-cm7tl Juarez is ranked #2 as the most dangerous city in the world. What’s this mess you’re talking about rules? And by the way #1 ain’t too far away over in Tijuana.

    • @StarGazer0270
      @StarGazer0270 Год назад +56

      Very good observation and point. In Juarez, it appears people are going about their lives despite the danger that surrounds them.; In Philly, it appears the people themselves are the danger.

  • @OzzyTheGiant
    @OzzyTheGiant Год назад +1883

    I've never lived in any of these cities, but as a Mexican who was born in a border city of Matamoros and lived almost 22 years in America, I personally feel safer in Juarez than Philly and I base that on how people in Juarez act similar to Matamoros: families and friends are out and about just lounging around or going for walks, whatever it may be, everyone just going about their business. Meanwhile in Philly, this looks like any wrong move and you are a dead man, plus drug zombies every other block. That said, Juarez is a cartel hotspot so, I guess they're equally dangerous.

    • @mysock351C
      @mysock351C Год назад +180

      I've had to drive these same streets, and all you think about is god forbid you get a flat. I'll drive that fucker back on the brake rotor before I get out to change it. Never been to Mexico, but it looks cleaner. That said, I would presume its the things you can't see there that makes it really dangerous.

    • @playdiscgolf1546
      @playdiscgolf1546 Год назад +70

      They have “cartels” in Philly too

    • @daverov1766
      @daverov1766 Год назад +85

      I have visited Juárez many times and ngl, the city is nice if you keep your distance from messy neighborhoods and problems, but it's basically the Detroit of Mexico.

    • @cs77smith67
      @cs77smith67 Год назад

      ​@@playdiscgolf1546true but they're not going to torture you like they do in Mexico. They just shoot u like gang members do

    • @TheCameraNever
      @TheCameraNever Год назад

      Looks like Mexico should be the ones building a wall!

  • @Tony-iu7sw
    @Tony-iu7sw Год назад +26

    The girls that said " I didn't understand you sir, but have a good day" and "God bless you" was so hilarious 😂😂😂

  • @MarcDreamer
    @MarcDreamer Год назад +621

    Two wonderful vacation spots for the whole family

    • @brenthenderson3983
      @brenthenderson3983 Год назад +26

      And the kids will love it..THE KIDS WILL LOVE IT!!

    • @Chuck-yt7iq
      @Chuck-yt7iq Год назад +24

      Cheap too

    • @rabajdajr3001
      @rabajdajr3001 Год назад +26

      All suburban parents who are having issues with their teenagers should take them for a long scenic drive thru Kensington to really remind them what life can become if you like to party and use drugs.

    • @dsaccsimracing
      @dsaccsimracing Год назад +4

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @tattooninja
      @tattooninja Год назад

      Definitely look like really safe places especially for females.
      So clean you could eat off a bum's bum.

  • @JustinBradleyPhotographer
    @JustinBradleyPhotographer Год назад +321

    You definitely know how to drive through these areas. Calmly, but not lingering and leaving plenty of space around you, especially when you are forced to stop behind another vehicle. Philadelphia and Los Angeles look nearly identical at night.

    • @SocialistDistancing
      @SocialistDistancing Год назад +14

      I noticed similarities. It's amazing how many people are out at night.

    • @MartyInLa
      @MartyInLa Год назад +26

      Actually, I was going to say parts of LA and Juarez look pretty much exactly the same.

    • @kingdavid2012
      @kingdavid2012 Год назад

      La looks NOTHING like Philadelphia. Philadelphia has 1000 homes on 1 block. La has homeless people on the street Philadelphia has drug dealers and murderers on the street

    • @JustinBradleyPhotographer
      @JustinBradleyPhotographer Год назад +6

      @@MartyInLa True, especially in the valley.

    • @JustinBradleyPhotographer
      @JustinBradleyPhotographer Год назад

      @keltic341thoughtyouknuskii4 Good for you. Ever been to Watts? How about skid row? I've never been to Philadelphia, but my comment is how what I see here is remarkably similar to what I see in La, shit, skid row looks like this during the day. Send me your email, I send you some dash cam highlights from skid roow and watts area,. But what do I know? I've only lived here my whole life, work in LA multiple times a week and have done multiple ride alongs with the PD and SD. The fact is, there's even worse places in LA then you see in this video. The ones you can't drive through and we have a lot of those in and around La. But I get it, I wouldn't trust your opinion, nor do i care if you trust mine...

  • @Ǿœ0œǾ
    @Ǿœ0œǾ Год назад +614

    LMAO, when he switched from Juarez Mexico to Philly i didn't even notice 😂

    • @dennisyoung4631
      @dennisyoung4631 Год назад +37

      Stop signs - one says “Alto,” and the other, “Stop.” That’s the immediate difference that I saw.
      Also, Philadelphia seemed to have less dust, more “trash,” somewhat better lighting, more air conditioners - and a certain quality that I can’t put into words, also. That quality corresponds to some places I heard about many years ago that supposedly existed in SoCal, where if you went there, *and weren’t recognized by those who lived there as being one of their own, with a dwelling on site and family living there* - you would be shot on sight.
      Both seemed to be places I’d stay well clear of. Juarez because of the presence of armed police (I’d be used as a target by them - for *live action target practice* - I feel this way around domestic police as well, mind) and Philadelphia because the whole place looks scary as

    • @anthonythomas1504
      @anthonythomas1504 Год назад +5

      I did. I was glad to be back home in the USA. At least here I know how to cuss somebody out.

    • @GeoffreyBronson
      @GeoffreyBronson Год назад +19

      One has buildings made out of bricks...the other out of some kind of cardboard material

    • @tonea9851
      @tonea9851 Год назад +15

      @@anthonythomas1504sad mentality

    • @cristianroy21
      @cristianroy21 Год назад

      Very very sad how the government allows cities to become that polluted

  • @philphlegm2549
    @philphlegm2549 Год назад +624

    You should partner with some game developers and turn this into a VR horror experience.

  • @MrPlatinum2323
    @MrPlatinum2323 Год назад +587

    "Juarez looks laid back" 😂😂😂 couple of blocks from there some of the most gruesome murders and kidnappings taking place

    • @danman1789
      @danman1789 Год назад +80

      I just read a book where at the end the author listed every Juarez homicide from 2008. each one had name, age, location, cause of death, etc. almost every story was just stuff that would be absolutely shocking and front page news if it happened here. and btw, the crime numbers are barely lower since then

    • @MrPlatinum2323
      @MrPlatinum2323 Год назад +3

      ^^^ Foreal my dad's from juarez I need to know which book lol

    • @unknownunknown1414
      @unknownunknown1414 Год назад +3

      @@danman1789 Which book is this guy?

    • @brandonb3174
      @brandonb3174 Год назад +4

      Was it a Charles Bowden book?

    • @danman1789
      @danman1789 Год назад +13

      @@brandonb3174 yeah my dudes, it was Charles Bowden. "murder city"

  • @BLACKTHUMB01
    @BLACKTHUMB01 Год назад +680

    Attended Army basic training in 1987 at beautiful Fort Bliss in El Paso. A couple weeks into training a recruit from my company decided to visit Juarez at night, with no pass, and in his dress uniform as we had no access to civilian attire. After failing to show for muster the next morning we found out he had been relieved of his clothing and possessions in Juarez and had somehow made it back across the border only to end up in the custody of the Army MPs.

    • @CA-xc2ui
      @CA-xc2ui Год назад +23

      I call cap 🧢

    • @gtarules1
      @gtarules1 Год назад +16

      Muster? What is that, first role call?

    • @Hunter_Nebid
      @Hunter_Nebid Год назад +17

      Logan Heights, Class of 88! 😁👍🇺🇲

    • @1533TodaVida
      @1533TodaVida Год назад +1

      @@CA-xc2uiBro, just shut up, you want to be a useful man? Go serve.

    • @Buddhapyro
      @Buddhapyro Год назад +18

      @@nickybobby8753yup that’s why I didn’t go to Juarez by my self always a group of 6 2 sober 4 drunk

  • @TheValkryie
    @TheValkryie Год назад +488

    Except Mexico appeared to have whole families with children on walks in the summer night, so there's that. People were out on walks to cool off from a hot day. Philly looked more like the creatures of the night drug addicts. I would feel safer in Mexico for this reason.

    • @jaycalgary7
      @jaycalgary7 Год назад +25

      I am thinking if he kept driving there he would eventually be walking through the night too.

    • @danman1789
      @danman1789 Год назад +53

      the people have complex ptsd from exposure to stuff since birth. they don't have to "hide" necessarily, they just have to be extremely careful who they talk and associate with. and keep their heads down so to speak

    • @aztecamecha777sol5
      @aztecamecha777sol5 Год назад +56

      Yeah they also hang people off bridges and leave chopped bodies in trash bags.

    • @SickB0y12BJ
      @SickB0y12BJ Год назад +66

      Philly is like a lot of gangs in their corners that only talk a lot but they don't do anything, In Juárez you can't see the narcos hanging out but they have control in all the city and can hunt you very ez.

    • @anthonythomas1504
      @anthonythomas1504 Год назад +53

      Lol. Yeah just out for a family stroll through scenic Juarez with squads of riot police milling around looking for cartel warlords. Fun for the whole family.

  • @bayoak
    @bayoak Год назад +26

    My cousin lives in Juarez and I went to his wedding around 2007-2008 (The bad days). I went for a jog at night, found a park with monkey bars to do pull ups and dips, then found a family selling food from their home and stopped for dinner. I wouldn't even do this in my hometown at night (Oakland, CA).

    • @The_avvrt
      @The_avvrt Год назад +5

      As a kid, my cousin had a house in little Haiti (the most dangerous neighborhood in Florida) I used to go to the playground nothing would happen. I've been out at Philly at night. All the people do is stare you down. Some of them will even say hi. It's just the expression in their face. I guess they feel shame idk. There's a reason why Mexico seems so alive and Philly dead. It has to do with the conditions. Mexico's a third world country and the people of juarez are like the average worker trying to get through and the community works to preserve that motion. If you go to the west side of juarez it's six times worse than the video. Picking up my aunt from that area was like witnessing The walking Dead. Philly the same way. The US has the biggest and richest economy, the lowest unemployment, and the best job market in the world. It's a difference in culture, meanwhile that neighborhood in Juarez consists of people trying to get through life, Philly is just a bunch of unemployed crackheads who won't move an ounce. They have every chance to get better, and they won't. If a Mexican in Mexico had the opportunities than an American had, Juarez would look much different.

  • @kd4pba
    @kd4pba Год назад +195

    I had to walk the streets of Juarez at 4am. I have also been to Baltimore. I was more terrified in Baltimore. I nearly got shot in Baltimore, I almost got all my stuff stolen. Nobody even approached me in Juarez.

    • @marveliosguevara9988
      @marveliosguevara9988 Год назад

      Mexican people are super chill and nice. Its the cartels that are the problem but they just don't go after random strangers, they are fighting over territory and money its just sometimes Innocent people get caught in gun fights between rivals. In the USA you might get shot/killed just because somebody is a having a bad day or you cut them off smh.

    • @antoniofba667
      @antoniofba667 Год назад +8

      How do you almost get robbed? Dude you just have a fantasy of Black men putting hands on you 😂

    • @gg_rider
      @gg_rider Год назад

      @@antoniofba667 you're correct, the murder rate of Black men, teens, and women in Baltimore is much higher than White vics.
      On the other hand, older Black men report on the phenomenon of Black teens riding in cars ... Hunting. Have you heard the term "hitting a lick"? What about the less common term, "hitting a stain"?
      That could also mean a Black victim but the older Black men said that at a younger time, seeing vulnerable White people felt like a lion seeing a wounded gazelle. Hunting instinct kicks in.
      Does that answer your questions?

    • @retha1875
      @retha1875 Год назад +60

      ​@@antoniofba667naw, you can escape, something can happen that stops the robbery. You're just mad because what he said was the truth.

    • @xspx341
      @xspx341 Год назад +2

      yea this foo in the title just tryna get fame over philly

  • @rodafowa1279
    @rodafowa1279 Год назад +818

    I've lived just outside of Philly for 31 of my 34 years on this earth. Used to love going into the city as a kid, mainly for sporting events and the zoo. In my teens, I'd go there just to walk around. It was not a great place by any means, but it wasn't what it is now. I got a job in the city back in 2014. Even though my company forbade it, I carried my gun with me every single day. The building closed down and moved to New Jersey in 2019. I've been to the city two times since then (once for a job interview, once to see Monster Trucks with my nephew). I'm going back to the hellhole for a Phillies game next month and maybe an Eagles game this upcoming season. Aside from sporting events, I have zero plans of ever going into the city again. I'm in the process of saving up money to get away from this area entirely. I used to shudder at the thought of not living near a population center for easy access to things. I actually lived in Tennessee for a year, and absolutely hated it because the only store around was Walmart. Now, it's the complete opposite. I can't wait to live in the middle of nowhere.

    • @NunyaBizznaz
      @NunyaBizznaz Год назад +81

      I used to drive for Uber, and they also forbade guns. But I used it one night to save my life, the police as usual didn't even show up - I would have been dead if I depended on them.

    • @Lord.Satanus-
      @Lord.Satanus- Год назад +35

      @@NunyaBizznaz are you telling me usa is like ... a 3rd world country?! cant be true !

    • @NunyaBizznaz
      @NunyaBizznaz Год назад +97

      @@Lord.Satanus- not the USA in general, but the cities ruled by certain demographics.

    • @LuckyCharms777
      @LuckyCharms777 Год назад +10

      I’ve thought the same way about city conveniences, especially nearby life-saving medical care as I age, but just as I’m getting older and slowing down, my city has jumped in population and is always busy. Now that I don’t speed anymore, I feel like I’m about to be run over whenever I drive on the highway.

    • @sexopimbada
      @sexopimbada Год назад +23

      @@NunyaBizznaz then u guys gotta get rid of those "certain demographics", it's ruining your country and making it look like a 3rd world country, very sad

  • @crocs3534
    @crocs3534 Год назад +75

    2:45
    That lady was so sweet she said "I didn't understand what you said but god bless you"

    • @dannylo5875
      @dannylo5875 Год назад

      It's sad that they do not dev Mexico for some reason

    • @hallooos7585
      @hallooos7585 Год назад

      @@dannylo5875Corruption

    • @wetdroidedition2549
      @wetdroidedition2549 Год назад +4

      Yeah, that was after she offer him sex "a la vueltecita, mi amigo", "...around the corner, my friend?"

    • @micorp01
      @micorp01 Год назад +17

      ​@@wetdroidedition2549 Those people at the crossing are immigrants from Venezuela and other countries, when she says "a la vueltecita" she means that later you can give her a tip for cleaning the windshield of your car, that is, when you go through that place again.

    • @wichoagc
      @wichoagc Год назад +15

      @@wetdroidedition2549”a la vuelta” is slang for “next time” she’s saying don’t worry, you can pay her the next time you see her.

  • @donovanw.2943
    @donovanw.2943 Год назад +101

    I knew Juarez would be a scary place, but had the wrong idea about Philadelphia. I've never been there, so I thought this was going to show some great contrast. I'm thankful to live near a small town in Oregon.

    • @lesandino7755
      @lesandino7755 Год назад +7

      I’m from Juarez. It ain’t that bad people overthink what really is.

    • @Freddo0000
      @Freddo0000 Год назад +6

      @@lesandino7755yeah lmao ask the cartels that every day there is innocent ppl dying cause of them

    • @DemetrioYoutube
      @DemetrioYoutube Год назад

      @jerkjerk3373 not necessarily it just North Philly and parts of South Philly and parts of southwest Philly

    • @natanhaelalvarado6137
      @natanhaelalvarado6137 Год назад +1

      I’m from Mexico and obviously Philly and cd Juarez are big cities and both have very bad spots and obviously both have very nice areas and wealthy neighborhoods(I have been in cd. Juarez)

    • @ronnie_5150
      @ronnie_5150 Год назад +2

      Portland's worse that Philadelphia.

  • @sambado
    @sambado Год назад +614

    Respect for been driving around at night in Juarez without even knowing the language. That's rad.

    • @goforMGS
      @goforMGS Год назад +22

      It really is hahaha

    • @EnZo7992
      @EnZo7992 Год назад

      Not knowing Spanish will pay off when after they kidnap him and he can’t understand the ways they’re describing to each other how they’ll torture and behead him. Ignorance is bliss 😊

    • @mhaas281
      @mhaas281 Год назад +16

      Did he say he doesn't know the language?

    • @Snyder9e
      @Snyder9e Год назад +10

      @@mhaas281 yes, he told me so its true

    • @miyamoto900
      @miyamoto900 Год назад +21

      @@mhaas281 he told your momma last night

  • @e-van10
    @e-van10 Год назад +108

    lol I'm originally from Juarez and there is no way I would set foot in Philadelphia 💀

    • @tennisaddict5702
      @tennisaddict5702 Год назад +3

      Me too lol I’m also from EP/juarez

    • @ummmbye1228
      @ummmbye1228 Год назад +1

      i would but not live in philly. im not mexican tho

    • @johnm84
      @johnm84 Год назад

      Ciudad Juarez is way more dangerous than Philadelphia and every other city in America.

    • @patrickdavenport6254
      @patrickdavenport6254 Год назад +16

      I'm originally from Philly, and there's no way I would set foot in either place.

    • @Papangel81
      @Papangel81 Год назад +1

      Between the two Juarez looks more peaceful and probably has better food.

  • @FroFTW85
    @FroFTW85 Год назад +369

    I've heard that in recent years. Juarez has become relatively safer in comparison to other boarder cities and states. The reason being. The cartel based in Juarez has taken full control of the city over other cartels and they have stop fighting between the street level gangs. There is obviously still an element of danger of violent crimes, but in large part. Unless the cartel has authorized it. Committing a violent crime within Juarez can fetch the person responsible, their own death sentence. 9 times outa 10, the cartel will find the person before the police do. This is especially true if the victims are innocent locals.

    • @Janzer_
      @Janzer_ Год назад +55

      This is a fact about organized crime versus the chaos we have in the USA. When the mafia was active in NYC, they controlled crime and it made business worse when low level dummies would cause chaos, bringing more police attention. It sounds weird but the reality is crime will never go away, but when it's managed by a single organization it benefits literally everyone. Crime is about money. Any disruption of that money is the problem.

    • @rickreese5794
      @rickreese5794 Год назад +6

      BWAH HAAAAA !
      Sinaloa is coming to town 💯🤙🏻😎

    • @RAAM855
      @RAAM855 Год назад +11

      ​@@Janzer_yeah but other times it can turn the city into a hell hole like Port-au-Prince

    • @carloscamacho8625
      @carloscamacho8625 Год назад +16

      Now Tijuana is a hotspot, body’s everywhere, every other night

    • @louisc.gasper7588
      @louisc.gasper7588 Год назад

      Fifty years ago or so, it was pretty much the same in Philadelphia. In the parts of the city controlled by the mob, your teen-age daughter was perfectly safe walking home at night. But that was before drugs because the thing. When it was gambling and bootleg cigarettes, the mob was about business. But when John Gotti put the mob into drugs, everyone became a target and dopeheads couldn't be controlled.

  • @ivss8927
    @ivss8927 Год назад +4

    "God bless u gentleman, idk what u said but god bless u"
    Girl words

  • @thes.a.s.s.1361
    @thes.a.s.s.1361 Год назад +99

    I remember when I was 10 we had a D.A.R.E officer come and talk to us about staying off drugs. I told my dad and he said really?! He took me to downtown East Liverpool, Ohio on a Friday night (OK, nowhere near this but we saw a fraction of this) and my dad said “Son, if you do drugs, you’ll end up like this”

    • @mainwedontlikegays848
      @mainwedontlikegays848 Год назад +28

      that's a good dad

    • @Steve_Hunts96
      @Steve_Hunts96 Год назад +3

      We need more dads like yours & mine in this world.

    • @soygiowey8701
      @soygiowey8701 Год назад

      Great

    • @sneksteppy
      @sneksteppy Год назад

      That's literally misinformation. Granted, most people have chimp brains and will NOT be able to handle drugs, but for the rest of us, using them doesn't mean we are going to lose control because we know how to remain in control. Literally, every successful person does them. Those old movies of rich men doing lines is not really fiction lol.
      But, like I said, most plebs aren't smart enough to use them safely. Their monkey brains will like them a little too much.

    • @youtubeuser39
      @youtubeuser39 Год назад

      Wtf does this useless story have to do with the video?

  • @mysock351C
    @mysock351C Год назад +48

    Being a nearby resident I've driven down those same streets in Philly and seriously it makes Mexico look like Beverly Hills. The barrel has no bottom. It just gets dumpier and dumpier every year.

    • @jmemixx
      @jmemixx Год назад +2

      Nah it doesn’t. He went to the city part of Juarez

    • @luciozuniga4935
      @luciozuniga4935 Год назад +1

      He's in a nice part of Juarez 😅 some places are no go zones at all no going in or coming out

    • @firemonkey1015
      @firemonkey1015 Год назад +1

      That’s what happens in non white communities.

    • @thebronbronshow
      @thebronbronshow Год назад +1

      ​@@firemonkey1015hey white guy from Philly hear, ever heard of Kensington?

    • @firemonkey1015
      @firemonkey1015 Год назад

      @@thebronbronshow “Today Kensington is one of Philadelphia's most diverse neighborhoods, with about 25% identifying as Black, 50% White and 20% Mixed race on the U.S. Census, and more than half naming Hispanic ethnicity.” With non hispanic whites, it’s only 19% white.

  • @danieldelrancho5749
    @danieldelrancho5749 Год назад +124

    The difference is the crime scene in Juárez is strictly cartel related, if you’re a regular civilian nobody will bother you. In Philly anybody can get it.

    • @user-zl1pj5ii1f
      @user-zl1pj5ii1f Год назад +18

      ThT is a lie. Heavy human and sex trafficking is also a problem and Juarez.

    • @danieldelrancho5749
      @danieldelrancho5749 Год назад +32

      @@user-zl1pj5ii1f those issues are a nation wide not just Juárez. And we all know who’s behind that.

    • @viperfx2940
      @viperfx2940 Год назад

      lmao cap innocent people get killed and kidnapped every day in mexico. Mexico has the highest missing persons in the world

    • @jonathanglzplz894
      @jonathanglzplz894 Год назад +1

      ​@@danieldelrancho5749contexto

    • @Bloodmagikonmyblock
      @Bloodmagikonmyblock Год назад

      @@jonathanglzplz894are you dense?

  • @_youngstajae
    @_youngstajae Год назад +5

    That lady that wanted to wash your window said “I didn’t understand a word you said but God bless you” 😂😭

  • @IDSnowman
    @IDSnowman Год назад +16

    Crazy to drive either place. Hats off to you my guy for getting content that is interesting that few else would venture in to.

  • @greg6924
    @greg6924 Год назад +94

    Still cleaner than Detroit, Philly, or Baltimore

  • @user-hu8qn5dk4x
    @user-hu8qn5dk4x Год назад +227

    I really hope to see the day that Mexico become safe again

    • @arturoserna4459
      @arturoserna4459 Год назад +62

      It is safe. There’s 32 states in Mexico and not all are dumpster fires. Just like we have crap states in the USA. These are areas the government refuses to acknowledge or do anything about which leads to this.

    • @1neAdam12
      @1neAdam12 Год назад +58

      ​@@arturoserna4459
      Can't blame the government for not helping. Here in the US we've pumped trillions into "Diverse" communities the last 100years and they still fail. Maybe it's just the demographics.

    • @416pp
      @416pp Год назад +19

      it looks cleaner then most american cities.

    • @CommanderLongJohn
      @CommanderLongJohn Год назад +31

      ​@@arturoserna4459Lmfao this is Juarez dude, there's nice-safe places in Mexico of course but, let's not pretend this is exclusive to (for ex) some shitty little Burroughs in Sinaloa or somethin.

    • @BOLIS
      @BOLIS Год назад +8

      Mexico is safe... If you speak and understand spanish.

  • @JosephvilI
    @JosephvilI Год назад +8

    Just like to thank this man for risking his life driving around at night in Philly like this.

  • @miapdx503
    @miapdx503 Год назад +64

    Dang Charlie...Juarez is notorious during the daytime. At night it's known to be treacherous. Stay safe brother. Please 🌹

    • @XxTheGoOfYxX
      @XxTheGoOfYxX Год назад

      I hope he has some sort of protection with him for a fighting chance

  • @JM-ml3ch
    @JM-ml3ch Год назад +36

    My father used to take me to Mexico every summer when I was young. I recently noticed that a lot of people see it as a forbidden place to visit.

    • @Skurtz901
      @Skurtz901 Год назад +25

      It’s really not, Mexico is pretty safe for American tourists. Just don’t go to the places u know u shouldn’t go to.

    • @sinaloense5798
      @sinaloense5798 Год назад +5

      mexico has more tourist t'hen all latin america combine , jaja

    • @tvbuu
      @tvbuu Год назад +1

      This is not true at all lol. That's like seeing a school shooting in america then saying oh don't visit america.

    • @Bozo_Boyz
      @Bozo_Boyz Год назад +4

      Yet Mexico is the 6th most visited country in the world 😂

    • @jcbulldog533
      @jcbulldog533 9 месяцев назад

      There's no reason at all for Mexico to be a forbidden place to visit... It's a huge country that is beautiful & very rich in its culture we with so many amazing Places to visit Tons of museums The only Castle in North America that is in CDMX at Chapultepec Park which is massive close to 2000 Acres Was there 2018;for a month visiting Family & had the best time ever!! I'll be going back very soon with my family I can't wait for another adventure!!

  • @M_80_
    @M_80_ Год назад +151

    Si tuviera que elegir entre ciudad Juárez y Philadelphia para salir a caminar de noche me quedó con ciudad Juárez..pero a veces las apariencias engañan

    • @zackhawn5944
      @zackhawn5944 Год назад +18

      Both are bad at night but I think Juarez just has the presence of some heavily armed organized crime - cartels. I assume that's why we see military/police checkpoint near the beginning.

    • @drummersnare6276
      @drummersnare6276 Год назад +1

      pero, no eres de estados unidos?

    • @kakonis
      @kakonis Год назад +5

      Claro, pero, ayudarían los soldatos la gente cuando hay un ladrón o el atracador, o solo ignoríanlo? Yo era en El Paso por dos años, pero solo un vez en Juarez. No me gusté pero la gente me dicen que es cambió a traves los años.

    • @felixt.1976
      @felixt.1976 Год назад +2

      @@kakonis Yo soy de Juarez y sigue estando horrible la ciudad.

    • @edgarh252
      @edgarh252 Год назад +6

      Exacto, fijate como en Juarez se ven hasta familias caminando y en Philadelphia puro hombre o gente de la calle.

  • @andreasfischer7536
    @andreasfischer7536 Год назад +8

    I am half mexican/german and i really like the friendly side of the mexican people. The one girl wanted to wash his windshield but instead of getting angry for being rejected, she Said: I do Not Understand what you just said, but god bless you. I know that México is not so safe in some parts, but the people are very nice, even in a City that is infamous for its high murder rate.

  • @oscarb4559
    @oscarb4559 Год назад +124

    On April 9, 2023-18:00hrs. While in downtown Juarez I was stopped by the city police, no reason given. I was beaten (head injury) and robbed of about 160.00 USD. I somehow escaped and ran into the Mexican National Guard, who guided me into the El Paso del Norte footbridge to safely cross into the USA. I'm a Mexican who lives in the USA. Kind of Brown on Brown Crime.

    • @lamasbelladelmundo
      @lamasbelladelmundo Год назад +20

      That didn't happen. 🤣🤣🤣 But ok, I'll give a like just because you are desperate for attention. 👍

    • @kanejakejimmy
      @kanejakejimmy Год назад +53

      @@lamasbelladelmundo Why do you doubt that story? Serious question. Not trolling. What about it doesn't ring true?

    • @ThatFooAngel
      @ThatFooAngel Год назад +49

      @@lamasbelladelmundohis story is way more likely to be true then false. It is extremely common a similar situation happened to me in TJ

    • @MEXICOMPAS
      @MEXICOMPAS Год назад +5

      That could happen even in the Us my cousin just got robbed and beaten

    • @lamasbelladelmundo
      @lamasbelladelmundo Год назад +2

      @@ThatFooAngel You need psychiatric help. Take care.

  • @eu9910
    @eu9910 Год назад +50

    Juarez looks a lot safer to walk in at night than Philly, and I’ve been to both cities, so I can say this.

    • @chinocasino95
      @chinocasino95 Год назад +3

      😂😂 stawp it bro

    • @lp712
      @lp712 Год назад +9

      Shows how absolutely little you know.

    • @IsmaelC-m9g
      @IsmaelC-m9g Год назад +4

      ​@@lp712it is tho Mexico is more about family and taking walks sometimes I lived out there for 10 so u can't tell me different

    • @motherrussiaIlIlIlI
      @motherrussiaIlIlIlI Год назад

      Honestly I agree, more territorial crashouts

    • @tvbuu
      @tvbuu Год назад

      Because mexican culture overall will show more respect.

  • @mrbosky710
    @mrbosky710 Год назад +66

    Juarez looks safer at night than daytime in Philly

    • @erg4943
      @erg4943 Год назад +15

      Not even close

    • @pavocica531
      @pavocica531 Год назад

      Actually you have a much better chance of being left alone in Juarez than in Philly. If you're not part of any cartel and are just there to spend money they are quite welcoming. Don't believe everything the MSM says

    • @FrankyCpunishmentSTYLE
      @FrankyCpunishmentSTYLE Год назад

      Over a thousand murders happen in Juarez a year, more than double than Philly no American ghetto can compare to Mexico bro and that ain’t even the bodies they didn’t find

    • @nickytommymancinelli8066
      @nickytommymancinelli8066 Год назад +4

      Philly just looks like IT WOULD EAT YOU (*w/no getting out) SWALLOW YOU (*you’re sleeping on the sidewalk tonight)…

    • @mrbosky710
      @mrbosky710 Год назад +1

      @@nickytommymancinelli8066 turn you into a mindless zombie who's main focus is getting their next fix

  • @davidandrews5262
    @davidandrews5262 Год назад +23

    Lacking some concrete and asphalt. But Juarez was well lit! Light poles looked like a lot of them were cement and in great shape overall. Well done city.

    • @incelvillain1253
      @incelvillain1253 Год назад +1

      If anything Philly looked more well lit and the Mexican city looked more rundown. Plus, the houses looked a little better in Philly.

    • @davidandrews5262
      @davidandrews5262 Год назад +1

      @incelvillain1253 structures looked much better in Philly. But there were few if any light poles in dis repair I'm Juarez. They were all straight up and down and looked maintained well. Lots of leaning poles and old wooden ones that are about time to replace in Philly....I suppose I'm not a fan of the burnt orange hue that america uses for lights ots so creepy... Juarez seemed to be using a different bulb.
      I wasn't saying Philly is worse. I just want to be a civil engineer, so I'm trying to think like one lol.

    • @incelvillain1253
      @incelvillain1253 Год назад

      @@davidandrews5262 Not only were there more light poles in Philly but the stores were more brightly lit as well. Philadelphia and most American cities look better than South American cities. Are there places that are superior to America? Sure. France, China, Finland, Singapore and Japan. But not South America.

    • @medicinemelancholy3761
      @medicinemelancholy3761 Год назад +3

      ​@@incelvillain1253but Mexico is in North America

    • @incelvillain1253
      @incelvillain1253 Год назад

      @@medicinemelancholy3761 No it's not. U.S and Canada is North America. Mexico is South. Mexico is just the most northern part of South America.

  • @tylertexx9344
    @tylertexx9344 Год назад +73

    Mexico looks safer than Philly....

    • @DA-db9bi
      @DA-db9bi Год назад

      Cleaner doesn’t = safer. Go look at the murder rates, Juarez has 103 murders per 100k while philly has 25 murders per 100k 💀😂

    • @mirandarebecca3646
      @mirandarebecca3646 Год назад +5

      I don’t know about that but they get free healthcare.

    • @Brooklyn0484
      @Brooklyn0484 Год назад +35

      I am from Mexico... I would rather stay in Philly than Mexico. Trust!

    • @jordaneglis7380
      @jordaneglis7380 Год назад

      @@porschefanatic1049cause the cartels will finish you or the police will do it for them, if you do anything to interfere with them selling drugs to 🤡s in the USA

    • @Ffollies
      @Ffollies Год назад

      Looks can be very deceiving. Juarez has a homicide rate exponentially higher than Philly. And that's not even counting all those that just disappear, mostly likely kidnapped, never to be seen again. And believe it or not, law enforcement is much more effective in Philly than Juarez. Yeah, you heard that right.

  • @dirtynicky
    @dirtynicky Год назад +111

    Charlie, be safe man!...Mexico is on a whole different level of dangerous!
    Remember when you see flashing lights up here, it's law enforcement. When you see flashing lights in Mexico, it's Cartel employees. 😅

    • @damixpafarta3049
      @damixpafarta3049 Год назад

      Why would cartels kill a random tourist? Id worry more about braindead wanksters in the US obsessed with blinde violence

    • @basedeal
      @basedeal Год назад +2

      Shits midevil down there

    • @rabajdajr3001
      @rabajdajr3001 Год назад +8

      Yeah he really had no business being down there in Juarez for fun. I get he wants to document it and compare, but your really playing with your life down there. When keeping it real goes wrong.

    • @alexander1902
      @alexander1902 Год назад +9

      Have you ever been? Get off your couch and stop watching shocker site vids, lots more dangerous shit here.

    • @commandergree2428
      @commandergree2428 Год назад +6

      Haha what a liar! You watch too many movies

  • @SmokyMountainPrepper
    @SmokyMountainPrepper Год назад +8

    To be relatively safe, do not stray from the beaten path in Mexico. In Philly? Stay strapped at all times and make situational awareness a priority!!!

  • @Indicauch
    @Indicauch Год назад +3

    For anyone wondering the lady said “God bless you gentleman, I didn’t understand a word, but god bless you!”

  • @jvjdrn
    @jvjdrn Год назад +27

    I lived in El Paso before and after the Juarez situation got so bad. So sad for their families and businesses.

    • @cryptowolf-zf3fs
      @cryptowolf-zf3fs Год назад +3

      I think things in Jaurez have gotten a bit better in recent years. There are still areas I would not got because of cartel rule but there are areas of the U.S. I will not go to because of gang violence and mass shootings.

    • @joeg5414
      @joeg5414 Год назад +1

      I used to go all the time in the early 2000s when I was stationed in New Mexico. Was never a big deal. I'll never forget this bar called Tequila Derby. They had $10 drink til you drown. Not good🤣

  • @marcusleja7133
    @marcusleja7133 Год назад +97

    Juarez still presents itself as far more safe and endearing.

    • @mandiguey
      @mandiguey Год назад +33

      pero no lo es 😢

    • @Poulson_thefit1
      @Poulson_thefit1 Год назад

      Lol

    • @Poulson_thefit1
      @Poulson_thefit1 Год назад +1

      @@mandiguey marcusleja is crazy it looks way more dangerous in Juarez .
      I think he’s just scared of black people, that’s why he’s saying Philly looks less safe.

    • @drummersnare6276
      @drummersnare6276 Год назад

      its not, it just seems like it because there are less people. mexico has heavily armed cartels that control the cities and do whatever they want.

    • @monroe7403
      @monroe7403 Год назад +5

      Idk, it looks like Afghanistan or something.

  • @deborahalston2
    @deborahalston2 Год назад +18

    Wowwww, pls be careful out there my Brother 💞🙏🏾

  • @chaseme81871
    @chaseme81871 Год назад +3

    My stepdad was from Ciudad Juárez and when i was about 6 we went there to live with his parents for several months because my stepdad was going to build them a bathroom that was actual connected to their home. all they had was an outhouse. I will never forget when we pulled into their yard. it was dirt roads, mud walls. My mother had an Alice cooper 8 track playing. pretty wild memories. And in just those handfull of months living there i could tell you some wilddd stories.

  • @brianharris9949
    @brianharris9949 Год назад +80

    From the looks of each I'd feel safer in Juarez than Philly.

    • @Joshy.Want.Wingyy
      @Joshy.Want.Wingyy Год назад +13

      Only reason you'd feel safer is because the robbers/murderers in bikes aren't there until they spot you 💀

    • @toddhurley5629
      @toddhurley5629 Год назад +26

      I’d feel safer on the front lines of Ukraine than in Philly

    • @timsmith8119
      @timsmith8119 Год назад +1

      We don't want you here. Please leave.

    • @carinitolafountain5978
      @carinitolafountain5978 Год назад +17

      Both cities have 1.5m ppl.
      In 2021 Juarez had 1420 murders. Philly had 562.

    • @Jabgodeep77
      @Jabgodeep77 Год назад +5

      Don't judge a book by it's cover.

  • @kendaugherty3828
    @kendaugherty3828 Год назад +36

    I drove inside Mexico back in 2021. I had no fear. I made it to my destination (Metepec, Hidalgo), spent the night there and went back to the States the next day.

    • @nestoralfredohernandezta-ui4ne
      @nestoralfredohernandezta-ui4ne Год назад

      Ofcoarse you came in Peace there Is never anything to be afraid of. When you do so

    • @KobyOwen
      @KobyOwen Год назад +2

      Well, it's not a war zone.

    • @joewiniecki3282
      @joewiniecki3282 Год назад +2

      Was this a tik Tok challenge?

    • @johnwarden3880
      @johnwarden3880 Год назад +2

      @@nestoralfredohernandezta-ui4ne lmao. That is completely false.

    • @nestoralfredohernandezta-ui4ne
      @nestoralfredohernandezta-ui4ne Год назад +1

      @@johnwarden3880 your exactly rite finally somebody understands..👌👌🙏🙏 Thankyou Sr ..i was fukin around to see the reactions i would get..there Is so much people believ8ng Fake News AND Netflix movies ..as i Read the coments 8 senced alott of ignorance AND you Sr aré a smart Man Thankyou 🙏Have a great Day 🙏👊👊

  • @sangdrax5352
    @sangdrax5352 Год назад +8

    Wow! You have got to be the bravest person on RUclips. Glad you are safe but holly shit, this was dangerous!

  • @poppy1821
    @poppy1821 Год назад +9

    I’ve been to both places. I was a kid when I went to Juarez and I recently took my family on Vacation to Philadelphia. Don’t get involved in illegal activity and you will be fine. I was surprised at how ghetto pretty much all of Philly was. We still had a good time lol.

    • @Steve_Hunts96
      @Steve_Hunts96 Год назад +3

      Philly I feel like has been like that for decades thanks to unbelievably terrible leadership (democrat party has a stranglehold on that city so there’s no hope of it ever changing), so it’s reputation is in the gutter, and has been for a long time.
      It’s truly a shame, as such a historic city deserves so much better.

  • @gabrielgarcia-gd7sd
    @gabrielgarcia-gd7sd Год назад +23

    Live and grew up in Juarez. If you ever visit, just mind your own business ( as you would anywhere you go) and you’ll be fine.

  • @JoeG2324
    @JoeG2324 Год назад +97

    this is the most dangerous city in the world. respect for doing this

    • @shutup2751
      @shutup2751 Год назад +42

      is philadelphia that bad ?

    • @natebullock6555
      @natebullock6555 Год назад +30

      ​@@shutup2751Juarez Mexico 🤠

    • @Ffollies
      @Ffollies Год назад +61

      @@shutup2751 Philly isn't even close to many Mexican cities like Juarez, Tijuana, Matamoros, Culiacan. Most of the most dangerous cities in the world are in Mexico, or Central and South American countries. Philly isn't that bad by comparison.

    • @jonf2043
      @jonf2043 Год назад +1

      @@shutup2751yes. N Philly and Kensington

    • @ericsierra-franco7802
      @ericsierra-franco7802 Год назад +55

      ​@@jonf2043
      Philly has some very bad places but we don't have cartel thugs decapitating people and leaving the heads in public places as warnings like they do in Juarez.

  • @skimafia9368
    @skimafia9368 Год назад +31

    Juarez lowkey more chill

    • @sal2975
      @sal2975 Год назад +21

      Because they get on you if you act up

    • @SP-ie5by
      @SP-ie5by Год назад +8

      Bingo. Narcos mess with Narcos. If you’re a civilian and you stay in your lane they typically leave you the fuck alone.

    • @llo6898
      @llo6898 Год назад +3

      @@SP-ie5by what does it help if theres shootputs with millatary equipment

    • @hueso5071
      @hueso5071 Год назад +17

      @@SP-ie5byno they don’t 😂 how do you explain all the innocent women that get snatched up in Juarez and sold into sex trafficking?

    • @j.a.3138
      @j.a.3138 Год назад

      @@hueso5071 that girl walking with her friend didnt get snatched 🤣🤣

  • @AlanDeAnda1
    @AlanDeAnda1 Год назад +1

    Would you mind correct the title as Juarez slums vs Phily slums? In both cities are nice hoods.

  • @jerryg9061
    @jerryg9061 Год назад +34

    Thanks for filming this. If i'm ever in a situation were i'm forced to either live in first world Philadelphia or third world Juarez i'm definitely choosing Juarez LOL

    • @Chuck-yt7iq
      @Chuck-yt7iq Год назад +7

      U get better tacos in juarez

    • @regiluthfi
      @regiluthfi Год назад

      if you're white you better not choose philadelphia

    • @rabajdajr3001
      @rabajdajr3001 Год назад

      Parts of Philadelphia are so bad it's a biohazard zone. So many needles and refuse that the local families and children have no business walking those streets to school or the store. Completely disgusting, for that reason alone the city council needs to be sued to high hell. Not to mention the rampant drug use and open air market. If the local state government denies any responsibility the federal government needs to step in at this point or send the national guard down permanently. Philadelphia should be ashamed of what theyve done. It is almost definitely the worst area in America I would say. Skid row is bad but Kensington is basically 5 square miles of despair

    • @Doom_Guy__
      @Doom_Guy__ Год назад +10

      Have fun with the cartel, lol.

    • @hallooos7585
      @hallooos7585 Год назад +2

      @@Doom_Guy__Just keep your head down and befriend some families in the neigh and learn about where to go and incase if you encounter one, ask one of the locals on what to do with the situation. Philadelphia seems like people every corner looks untrustworthy and they could either mess with you for no reason and might get you killed for no reason, Juarize just seems like a better place where there are some trust worthy people and not gangsters

  • @mickguadagnoli8779
    @mickguadagnoli8779 Год назад +28

    At one point most of those buildings in Philly were actually very nice. But they are..VERY old..some say ancient 😉.

    • @commandergree2428
      @commandergree2428 Год назад +3

      Ancient is like 150 years? That’s not old at all

    • @ummmbye1228
      @ummmbye1228 Год назад +1

      @@commandergree2428 you think mid age buildings are like 300 yrs old? are you european or what?

    • @goopvvizard3973
      @goopvvizard3973 Год назад

      Mud flood

    • @commandergree2428
      @commandergree2428 Год назад +1

      @@ummmbye1228 In Mexico they have buildings of over 400 yrs, so they got better architecture than the States, just like Europe, yes

  • @bandit3242
    @bandit3242 Год назад +19

    Philly scares the hell outta me in the daytime much less the night Time!

    • @misterm5325
      @misterm5325 Год назад

      Ditto. Nasty, filthy, horrible place.

    • @smoketj4830
      @smoketj4830 Год назад +1

      It's still a walk in the park compared to here in Tijuana or Juarez

  • @RishayanPorMexico
    @RishayanPorMexico Год назад +1

    Good comparason. I would never be in either city at night. But, without a doubt, if I had to choose, I would much rather be in Juarez than in the shithole of Philly. Mexico is many times safer than ANY american city. I live here, and have no fear going anywhere in my great Mexican nation. I was raised as a young person in Pennsylvania, and regularly carried a knife for personal protection night OR day! I sometimes have to change trains in Philly( in the daytime), and am always on guard for anything. Thugs, Zombies, Looney Tunes, Deviates,..they're all around DAY or night. I was just walking the streets of Mexico City yesterday, with NO fear whatsoever! Just sane working people, families, kids, all around. VIVA MEXICO CABRONES!!

  • @SigmaSheepdog
    @SigmaSheepdog Год назад +17

    Between 2003 and 2006, I went to Juarez quite a bit in the evenings for dinner and drinks. I never encountered and problems. However, in 2006, the violence ramped up and I stopped going.

    • @dodgsonwevegotdodgsonhere9970
      @dodgsonwevegotdodgsonhere9970 Год назад +4

      Pre-2006 Mexico wasn't that bad.

    • @jacobs2099
      @jacobs2099 Год назад

      2006 is when the government started the drug war, as in send soldiers to deal with crime. It hasnt been working

  • @paulmoss7940
    @paulmoss7940 Год назад +38

    After watching Sicario , Juarez is way better than I expected. It looks safer than Philly.

    • @gavrilloprincip6787
      @gavrilloprincip6787 Год назад +48

      Looks can be deceiving, Juarez is extremely dangerous .

    • @charliedaly3658
      @charliedaly3658 Год назад +12

      Because people know not to act up

    • @Ffollies
      @Ffollies Год назад +21

      Looks safer maybe, but it's not. Juarez is way more dangerous than Philly, and that's saying something.

    • @paulray494
      @paulray494 Год назад +15

      when you see armed troops on corners that’s martial law and that means “shoot on sight”. that’s about as rough as it gets.

    • @danman1789
      @danman1789 Год назад +3

      yeah you'll notice the people all look fairly "normal" and like they're just chilling living life. that's because the bad stuff is the norm and it's no surprise. even the kids are used to walking past guys with their brains blown out on the sidewalk

  • @LANGI902
    @LANGI902 Год назад +28

    Cop lights flashing no matter where ya go in Philly!

    • @marcbahn5487
      @marcbahn5487 Год назад

      Not to give too much credit to a very scary place but think about which place might be scarier, a place like this where cops lights are flashing or a place like this where there are no cop lights flashing.

  • @jd4064
    @jd4064 Год назад +2

    Only way we can judge it is if you get chased by Cartel trucks in Juarez and by crackheads in Philly.

  • @secretsquirrel6718
    @secretsquirrel6718 Год назад +58

    I walked about 10 miles theough Juarez last year (day time) didn't have any problems. People were happy to see a tourist. Seemed fine.
    A little bit dilapidated but that's part of the charm I guess.

    • @Maaaatttttt
      @Maaaatttttt Год назад +7

      That's one experience

    • @sneksteppy
      @sneksteppy Год назад

      🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦
      Literally, things low IQ tourists say. "Oh, look honey, look at the deplorable living conditions in this town. Isn't it quaint? Like omg, so hole in the wall!! Oh my gawd, look at this homeless 7 year old girl with no parents selling me gum so she can eat, this is such an experience 🥰🥰🥰. Oh, no thank you, little girl, no have cash-o. Only card-o".

  • @BigDiesel1989
    @BigDiesel1989 Год назад +65

    Looking forward to his Europe and Asia tour next.

    • @clintnhitman
      @clintnhitman Год назад +5

      He doesn’t want to actually die

    • @Horsed_Beef
      @Horsed_Beef Год назад +3

      Switzerland and Japan?

    • @firk407
      @firk407 Год назад +3

      @@clintnhitman???

    • @banderas2000
      @banderas2000 Год назад +5

      @@firk407 ever seen hostel 😂

    • @BrunO-dy9ro
      @BrunO-dy9ro Год назад +2

      @@clintnhitman lmaoooooooo stop it

  • @bobsobie678
    @bobsobie678 Год назад +15

    Thank you for the first hand look.
    Stay safe CharlieBo.

  • @omarbriseno4584
    @omarbriseno4584 Год назад +26

    As someone who moved from Denver to Ciudad Juarez, I found Denver to be a lot more scarier at night then Mexico, When i moved to México, I had to move to the outskirts of Juárez, Where the violence still persists but where the porest people live, Mainly people that weren’t born here in Juarez and came from the South of México(Chiapas, Veracruz, Quintana Roo) or people from South, Central America(Honduras, El Salvador, Panama or even Haiti) And when i moved i was scared as shit because not only does it look like Downtown Philly, But i always heard that it was impossible to be jn those areas at night, But once i started living there and ACTUALLY living the life of someone in there then I found out that it’s not really how they paint it, There is no Mass shooting every night, it’s not impossible to be roaming at night either, Actually, It’s even more fun being at the streets at night because that’s when the humble people come out of their houses to sell food, Of course im not saying that it is the most safest thing ever, But it’s not super unsafe either, And let me tell you that im not a person that usually comes out scare and shit because ive never dealt with someone trying to steal from me, Believe it or not, Here in Mexico there is alot of people with good stuff, Iphones and Good cars and shit, I found it enjoyable, Now not only that but it’s not easy to come by and find someone who wants to drug you either lol, Because ive already read alot of comments saying this shit.
    Another thing is, This place im telling you guys about is what we call “Afueras de Ciudad Juarez” or “Las torres”(Las torres because that’s what the closest mall is named) And back then when i lived there, It was only Small houses and a lot of Territory with nothing but sand and trees, So it was just houses in the Middle of nowhere, Literally had to take a 50 minute trip to go to the nearest grocery store lol, Now a days Las Torres has alot more stuff, 1st world narrow streets and now has stores and restaurants all over the place so I’d imagine its ALOT more safer, Now i live one of the best places in Juárez which is way more cleaner, Way closer to the border and more of a Resemblance of a 1 World Country, No violence, No drive by, Nothing, Its super calm and tbh i have never felt any better, So no, Ciudad Juárez Mexico is not horrible, Its not Iraq, It’s very nice and easy to be in.
    Another thing is, This place where my man is driving in is in El Centro, Which is Downtown of the city, It’s where it’s easier to find Drugs, Or bad people, Or drunk people, Reason is because “El Centro” at night is full of discos and bars, Not only that but since its closer to both entries to the United States then there is ALOT of immigrants, And most of them have turned very dangerous because of the desperation of wanting to leave the city or because of Druggies who find it easy to ask for money and win a couple bucks for people coming from the U.S, Now when it comes to Daylight, That same place is FULL of life in the morning at 6:00 AM because it’s where the most humble people are, Everyone is selling something, You can literally find anything there and im not talking about drugs and shit, No! Im talking about food, Tools, Clothing and even electronics, It is super safe because there is alot of police men in every corner, Obviously it’s gonna look ugly as fuck at night because it looks empty and with little to no life because those streets we’re meant for it to be used as something else, Reason why they look sketchy, But im telling you, I love my city.

    • @BR21490
      @BR21490 Год назад

      You moved from denver colorado to juarez? Why?

    • @MrRAGE-md5rj
      @MrRAGE-md5rj Год назад

      Godspeed and God bless, man.

    • @nahufresh
      @nahufresh Год назад

      Crime in juarez have decreased, denver and any usa city is a kid's show compared to tijuana and other mexican cities

    • @nahufresh
      @nahufresh Год назад

      You are comparing drug addicts asking for money to chopped bodies and people hunged off brigges, I think you are another person too scared of black people

    • @NiquidFox
      @NiquidFox Год назад +1

      Bro denver is not that sketchy at night wtf? Its a bunch of frail crackheads who would collapse from a single punch. No way in hell is it even remotely comparable to anywhere in Mexico

  • @Badger1949
    @Badger1949 Год назад +22

    I'd pick neither one. I can't understand the language in both locations.

  • @johnnylovesgod4516
    @johnnylovesgod4516 Год назад +26

    I lived in Juarez a couple of years and I'm Mexican American. Trust me when i say Philly is a playground compared to Juarez. I live near Fort Bliss now and i don't go to Juarez at night.🇺🇸🇲🇽🙏

    • @Ffollies
      @Ffollies Год назад +3

      I totally believe you. Juarez has a murder rate about 4 times that of Philly, one of the highest in the world. I never been to Juarez but I been to Philly. Philly has some nice areas, not sure about Juarez but Juarez scares me just hearing about all the stuff that goes on there.

    • @johnnylovesgod4516
      @johnnylovesgod4516 Год назад +5

      @Ffollies Juarez used to have some nice areas, but not anymore. Especially since all these migrants from other countries flooded Mexico borders. 🤷‍♂️

    • @firemonkey1015
      @firemonkey1015 Год назад

      Why do y’all keep moving here? We don’t want you. Our crime rate is bad enough.

  • @BL-hj7ht
    @BL-hj7ht Год назад +9

    Cleaner than Philadelphia or Detroit.

    • @StraeOutaJers
      @StraeOutaJers Год назад +1

      But yet way way worse

    • @ballesterosfc7943
      @ballesterosfc7943 Год назад

      Yes, because fentanyl addicts leave their trash everywhere because they have lost consciousness

  • @Vert1986
    @Vert1986 Год назад +2

    “Do you want a Chivato on every corner mayne, watching everything you do, everything you say mayne”. “I eat Octopus three times a day”.

  • @mtrujillo630
    @mtrujillo630 Год назад +40

    Everyone seems friendly in this video. He didn’t die or anything.

    • @user-hu8qn5dk4x
      @user-hu8qn5dk4x Год назад +5

      Dawg looks can be deceiving.I visited Juarez for family reasons and you’ll here screams and shooting at night not to mention sketchy black bags

    • @stkhlear2566
      @stkhlear2566 Год назад +1

      Depends on how shallow you are.

    • @user-hu8qn5dk4x
      @user-hu8qn5dk4x Год назад +1

      @@stkhlear2566 like everyone says Aslong as you mind your business’s. Scariest shit as well is when u come across a roadblock when em cartel pigs tax you

    • @stkhlear2566
      @stkhlear2566 Год назад

      @@user-hu8qn5dk4x The ones telling you to mind your own business are usually the ones not minding their own business.

    • @user-hu8qn5dk4x
      @user-hu8qn5dk4x Год назад

      @@stkhlear2566 no it’s common sense lol you can’t involve yourself wit shit that gets you killed

  • @takeflight4666
    @takeflight4666 Год назад +21

    Them Juarez streets are so scary u can get snatched up in any of them dark houses while walking through there

    • @thtbulumad7290
      @thtbulumad7290 Год назад +13

      Same in Philly and Philly you are boxed in streets are so narrow

    • @Zelazella1
      @Zelazella1 Год назад

      @@thtbulumad7290 Philly comes not even close to cities in mexico where you earn less 5 dollars a day and have the possibility of getting your limbs chopped off

  • @pvoshefski
    @pvoshefski Год назад +26

    Philly seems way more sketchy than Juarez but with much better infrastructure.

    • @GolfSpott
      @GolfSpott Год назад +16

      Nah, Philly is less sketchy and better infrastructure. Don’t you think letting a short, singular video of either place determine what these places are like is maybe unwise? The statistics over a very long time would insist that Juarez is much more dangerous.

    • @gangstagummybear3432
      @gangstagummybear3432 Год назад +3

      It wouldnt seem "more sketchy" if they had armed guards there as a show of state force, and yet it still doesnt seem "more sketchy" than Juarez at all

    • @danman1789
      @danman1789 Год назад

      infrastructure times 100. and if you call the cops they aren't gonna kidnap you and take you to a safehouse

    • @anon7843
      @anon7843 Год назад

      Philly is a shite home. I would live in Juarez 10/10 times.

    • @1neAdam12
      @1neAdam12 Год назад

      Two shadowbanned comments. Wonder what was so taboo that the ADL thought it best to silence them.
      Thanks Jonathan Greenblatt, for keeping us safe from wrong think!

  • @rhllnm
    @rhllnm Год назад +2

    I've ridden my bicycle and motorcycle all over Juarez. I'm a 70 year old white guy, never had a problem. Headed back once fall and cooler weather arrives.

  • @kennyb.729
    @kennyb.729 Год назад +10

    Charlie if you get a Flat in Mexico...Don't get out just keep going!!!

  • @robertwilson1295
    @robertwilson1295 Год назад +17

    Makes me glad I live in a Red State. I live in southern Arkansas. There isn't much to do but it is beautiful and clean.

    • @kevincluster1451
      @kevincluster1451 Год назад +12

      Plenty of poverty and rough looking towns and parts of cites in so called red states also.

    • @justinandell951
      @justinandell951 Год назад +11

      Bro is praising the fifth most impoverished state in the US as not being in poverty. Gotta love the denial

    • @moneyman6966
      @moneyman6966 Год назад +9

      Ummm Little Rock is in top 10 dangerous city in the US so Arkansas can’t be that safe

    • @safaripete9978
      @safaripete9978 Год назад +4

      oh brother. Arkansas is near the bottom of the barrel as far as states go, you just live in a little corner of it and clearly dont leave it much.

    • @stewart2589
      @stewart2589 11 месяцев назад

      Red states have low stats but blue states are a different kind of shithole

  • @theautodidacticman_
    @theautodidacticman_ Год назад +6

    Running over those glass bottles after your first left hand turn would’ve made my butthole pucker lol. That would’ve been my sign to get back on the nearest northbound highway!

  • @alrightalright4585
    @alrightalright4585 Год назад +2

    1:10 Hey look kids playing outside after dark. Must be a perfectly safe neighborhood with absolutely no danger at all 😂

  • @josephgeorgeejr7039
    @josephgeorgeejr7039 Год назад +6

    Holy sht charlie..you are nuts going through warez ,is whole different level of danger!

  • @Patrickspencer999.
    @Patrickspencer999. Год назад +18

    This 2 city’s are super dangerous, but if you are a street guy you know that sometimes dont really matter how the street looks like

  • @JCYTTV
    @JCYTTV Год назад +51

    Now this will be a shocking comparison. A city in a first world country VS a city in a third world world country. This will open up the eye's for a lot of people knowing what conditions some U.S. cities are in.

    • @Y_hass
      @Y_hass Год назад +34

      Yes, but mexico is a developing country, which is classified as 2nd world. 3rd world countries are countries like zimbabwe, somalia and other african countries.

    • @rac50172015
      @rac50172015 Год назад +10

      ​@@Y_hassdeveloping is a very generous word.

    • @804MRMAN
      @804MRMAN Год назад +15

      @damnit20 Meanwhile, Zimbabwe GDP IS 28 billion for 15 million people , while Mexico has 130 million plus with barely 1 trillion. But people such as yourself will lie about Africa. MEXICO IS A 3RD WORLD COUNTRY. Since we here, let's talk about these other "African Countries" you speak of. Nigeria 230 million people 500 billion GDP, South Africa 420 billion GDP with a population of 58 million. While I can name other MANY other African countries that PER CAPITA is doing waaaay better than 3rd World Mexico. But just the three I mentioned equals the total output of Mexico, which has more people and land big enough for those 3 AFRICAN countries to fit in... THIS 2023 YOU CAN'T LIE ON AFRICA NO MORE!!!

    • @user-fq5wq6bs6u
      @user-fq5wq6bs6u Год назад +4

      ​@@804MRMANokay it was an example

    • @804MRMAN
      @804MRMAN Год назад

      @user-fq5wq6bs6u No it was A BLATANT LIE!!! 😏

  • @jeannemaku
    @jeannemaku Год назад +2

    2:45 "Dios me lo bendiga caballero, no le entendí pero dios lo bendiga" | God bless you gentleman, I couldn't understand what you said but god bless you.

  • @bennybeeeee
    @bennybeeeee Год назад +5

    Good God man. You are a soldier. Glad you made it out

  • @demoman87
    @demoman87 Год назад +26

    Man, Charlie is getting riskier with each video. First Detroit, then Chicago, then Juarez. What's next, North Korea? 😂

    • @RM-xt7ss
      @RM-xt7ss Год назад +3

      He need them donations from us if we tryin to send him that way lmao

    • @user-od8yh8xs9u
      @user-od8yh8xs9u Год назад +5

      capetown

    • @AleKharms
      @AleKharms Год назад +2

      Pyonyang at night

    • @JohnBalance89
      @JohnBalance89 Год назад +8

      If we are talking about street criminality NK is probably the safest place on Earth

    • @bigislander72
      @bigislander72 Год назад

      @@AleKharms I was just about to write the exact same thing lol

  • @FactStorm
    @FactStorm Год назад +9

    Damn, Charlie you have some balls. Doing wretched US cities pales in comparison to Juarez. Take care man..

  • @deangeloescobedo6758
    @deangeloescobedo6758 Год назад +1

    I visit family in juarez and it is really nice. They got amusement parks, malls, big grocery stores. Almost anything you can ask for

  • @risbolensky3921
    @risbolensky3921 Год назад +14

    Same situation in both cities. More police presence in Juarez though

    • @danman1789
      @danman1789 Год назад +1

      nope. that's the military. who are far more dangerous and sketchy than the police

    • @risbolensky3921
      @risbolensky3921 Год назад +4

      @818Activo Philadelphia needs army on its streets too

    • @bigislander72
      @bigislander72 Год назад

      @@risbolensky3921 but for our military to be involved in domestic affairs would require martial law.

    • @risbolensky3921
      @risbolensky3921 Год назад +1

      @@bigislander72 Many PD's has military budget and are equipped with military grade weapons- from rifles, vests, helmets to APC's

    • @rabajdajr3001
      @rabajdajr3001 Год назад

      ​@@bigislander72this is true but the amount of criminal activity going on openly in Kensington,pa would override that theory. If there's open crimes going on it's just like sending in a large police squad. Which they need down there because the local police no longer care. They gave up back around 2016. They are also some people in authority down there getting massive payoffs trust me, they are turning a blind eye on purpose. Those blocks generate almost a billion a year in drug sales. It didn't get like that by accident or organically

  • @HiloBoiz808
    @HiloBoiz808 Год назад +17

    About 20 years ago my friend took me out for dinner and bars in Jaurez.Ended up drinking in a super ghetto bar in a dirt road neighborhood.We were the only gringos I saw, had a lot of fun.

    • @myphd-myprisonhistorydiplo691
      @myphd-myprisonhistorydiplo691 Год назад +3

      I grew up in El Paso I used to go to Juarez all the time…I have many fond memories of Juarez. I may not go there to live like I wouldn’t live in Chicago. I live in Mexico now and I love the community love, families being families, parades, music, fresh food, taco stands, dogs owning their freedom and parks that are full with community saying hello and chatting. I get to live a beautiful life in Mexico 🇲🇽 #kimvivalibrè

    • @raymondcerv1370
      @raymondcerv1370 Год назад

      @@myphd-myprisonhistorydiplo691 You live in Northern Mexico?

    • @myphd-myprisonhistorydiplo691
      @myphd-myprisonhistorydiplo691 Год назад +1

      @@raymondcerv1370 I live in the state of Jalisco

    • @raymondcerv1370
      @raymondcerv1370 Год назад +1

      @@myphd-myprisonhistorydiplo691 I am impressed, Jalisco has one of the worst reputations in the Country and almost in all Latin America. If you can survive Jalisco, you can survive anywhere in the country (well Mexico City has a lot of robberies, would not recommend as well).

    • @myphd-myprisonhistorydiplo691
      @myphd-myprisonhistorydiplo691 Год назад

      @@raymondcerv1370 don’t be impressed I am just a person who loves people and love brings love. And like I said it is a loving community that I live in. Take care my friend! Blessings💯🇲🇽also Mexico City is awesome…it has its parts just like anywhere USA but I have been many times and I have had amazing times🔥❤️

  • @LeoRubio36
    @LeoRubio36 Год назад +11

    The street life in America and Mexico are two complete different things. I personally like kicking it more out here in America, more fun. Mexico the streets at night feel more like you’re outside at a family party, more old school kicking it in the streets type feel.

  • @juancampos9742
    @juancampos9742 Год назад +1

    Respect to the girl... she said, " i didn't understand you but God bless you 🙏 "

  • @onekerri1
    @onekerri1 Год назад +31

    There's a type of people who just cannot go in the house and sit down. They always have to be outside or with people. It's almost as if they hate their own company; not happy in their own skin.

    • @fryone
      @fryone Год назад +10

      bro, idk but in some places the only time where there is a tolerable breeze is at night, so the whole gang pulls out the shitty plastic chairs and what not

    • @CHodgy
      @CHodgy Год назад +4

      To cool off, definitely. Dont be so cynical onekerri

    • @onekerri1
      @onekerri1 Год назад +4

      @@CHodgy If I come off as cynical, I don't mean to be cynical. Sitting down outside is one thing, but many are not out there "cooling off". They're out there walking around.

    • @CHodgy
      @CHodgy Год назад

      @@onekerri1 So people dont go out for walks in your neighbourhood?? Is it that they arent walking their French Poodles? Or is it something else...? 🤔

    • @alenparker3056
      @alenparker3056 Год назад +5

      People out here acting like the AC is still on santa's wishlist. They got pick ups but no ac? Dafuq

  • @PappyNet01
    @PappyNet01 Год назад +27

    I have been in both cities, but different times in my life: many of the United States of America's "Democrat Controlled" cities are degrading rapidly that the "Third-World Countries/Developing Nations are catching up. A few observations I didn't hear Mexican/Spanish music playing when you were driving through Juarez, but I heard it when you were driving in "Philthadelphia". Juarez had potholes that reminded me of Washington DC potholes! Lastly, how the hell did you get from Juarez to Philthadelphia that quick?

    • @BudSchnelker
      @BudSchnelker Год назад +4

      It's not the fact that these cities are run by democrats. Sure, that doesn't help, but the problem lies elsewhere. Biology is real.

    • @harryballsacky
      @harryballsacky Год назад +1

      ​@@BudSchnelkerCulture

    • @Nupetroop5
      @Nupetroop5 Год назад

      Yeah, that’s one of those stupid far right wing talking points that you hear on Fox News. Apparently they don’t drive through much of the south, which is Republican controlled and see the cities in Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana the property, there rivals that of across the border and even worse. But we don’t talk about that just the usual, Republican, talking points about LA and Philly and New York etc..

    • @BudSchnelker
      @BudSchnelker Год назад +3

      @@harryballsacky Culture is downstream from biology.

    • @PappyNet01
      @PappyNet01 Год назад

      ​@@BudSchnelker Oh, so believe that the movie "Minority Report" is spot-on in the real world? I agree the majority of the Democrats have biologically defective brain cells! I challenge you to name a big city that is predominately Republican party controlled from top to bottom like the Democrat party!

  • @user-g8q7i
    @user-g8q7i Год назад +1

    Big, Big shout out to the people from my teen years at Colonias Felipe Angeles, Anapra, Altavista, Bellavista, Rancho Anapra, Downtown CD Juarez and El Chuco....familys outside selling food outside their homes.

  • @muzaffermahoni6828
    @muzaffermahoni6828 Год назад +4

    what a lovely places american and mexican dream

  • @bigfelon
    @bigfelon Год назад +9

    Ive spent so many amazing summers here. Some of the best times of my life. ❤ Juarez

    • @debbiethomas1529
      @debbiethomas1529 Год назад +1

      Me too. I use to go over there all the time 45 yrs ago.

  • @michaeldesilvio221
    @michaeldesilvio221 Год назад +13

    Beautiful ancient buildings and unexplainable architecture.

  • @Jorge656marquez
    @Jorge656marquez Год назад +1

    To anyone reading comments if you people ever come down to Juarez hit me up. I'll show you y'all some real places down here. It ain't as bad as it appears. Much love to everyone around the globe.