No it’s not it’s a mindset all of them choose to live this lifestyle and set themselves up for prison or death.The amount of candles I’ve seen on sidewalks is absolutely messed up.
One dude saying "she ain't do shit for us" while the other nonchalantly just drops a plastic bottle right there where he is standing. Dude, start with yourself and your surroundings. Why must people "do the shit for you" when you can't get your own shit together.
Be nice you don't know what's it's like not having teachers that care or nutrient dense food growing up you don't know what they've been through you don't know anything about them there family's there upbringing so instead of spreading hatres get the facts and spread love
@@bdawg3942 of course they have to help themselves but the stakes are much higher and more difficult for Urban Black Men. This society is tough for them. There’s so many underlying issues behind why our communities are the way it is and it’s not just us - it’s a set up. Unfortunately so many of our beautiful Brothas are walking into it. I could give them a hug because they haven’t been dealt the Good part of the card game. ❤️
🙄👍❤️Respect. I’m in Australia and I’m sick off so many victims carrying on over here. Our country helps everyone in anyways at the cost off us tax payers ( which I don’t mind), but those people, have too make the first move themselves in seeking help.
@KSG Flow - Topic Are you unaware that the democratic party were the supporters of Jim Crow laws, strong supporters of slavery, the bulk of the Confederacy and founders of the Ku Klux Klan??? By the way Abe Lincoln was a Republican. How did Ronald Reagan hurt minorities? By limiting welfare? Government programs in many ways are a soft form of slavery by encouraging the poor to be dependent on government and causing some to be complacent and lack initiative and self sufficiency because they know a check and EBT funds are going to show up at the beginning of each month. That is in of itself a form of slavery.
I grew up in Newark and walked those same streets of clinton ave on my way to clinton place jr HS back in the day. we moved from Belmont Ave to Ridgewood ave, to Peshine Ave, to 19th St. to Irvington trying to stay ahead of neighborhood going down. In fact I graduated from NJIT (Newark College of Engineering) But for the grace of God and my mother who raised 8 of us, I would probably be dead now. I feel for these brothers as this could've been me...but for the grace of God
There are plenty of warehouse jobs out there that pay well even if you have a criminal record. I've seen brothers right out the box and in a years time turn shit around. Can't empathize with those who want others to solve their issue which is themselves.
Didn't you know working is not cool.?In Chicago you'd be called a bitch nigga for going straight. I've known dudes who actually tried to hide that they had a job..they wanted people to think the money they had was from dealing..and they'd work on a 60hr week and flash a wad of cash. That's because we're so backwards dealing is cool working is not..Only the black man thinks like that
I live in Newark currently, born and raised there. It’s crazy for sure but damn the fact that he’s proudly saying murder capitol smh 🤦🏾♂️ that’s why the city is fked .
Exactly me too! Right down the street from mlk and Clinton ave and this shit is sad.and I can’t front,the city actually does try to make it better..but it’s people like these are the reason why we’ll never be more than a “dangerous place”🤦🏻♀️ I love the hood.but I’m also smart enough to know this is not the way we should be living.and to see they had a older man with them who instead of speaking knowledge was talking about drugs ?🤦🏻♀️
They're giving you the overhyped version. Try asking people from there who aren't "in the streets". Don't ask the ones who act like being from a rough area is something to brag about. Many people grew up in that city and did very well while living there
Lately he's been in contact with local rappers who are looking for exposure. I think they reach out to him and say if he ever comes through then they could show him around. So yea rappers are always dramatizing things or trying to act like they're the hardest. At the same time he's talked to some drug addicts who really aren't reliable sources either. He needs to just find some randoms and ask if they're cool with doing an interview. I've known some good people from Newark but at the same time they didn't really leave the house because they had good adults to keep them out of the streets. Once they were old enough they got jobs and would go to work and then go home and stay home. Not hanging out outside where you're a target. They kinda block out all the nonsense. The hood dudes will exaggerate and think its cool because thats how they were brought up in that environment. Kinda why you have to talk to multiple groups of people as they have different experiences. You can have someone who lives across the street but its like they're not from the same world.
Unfortunately its not overhyped. Thats a rough ass part of Newark. Central Ward is well known to be the most violent ward. Thats literally the part of Newark responsible for its nickname Brick City because of the housing projects back in the day. Now for the mentality? Thats a whole different convo. Its sad, but it continues...
@@que3527 it actually is over hyped. The area that they're in isn't central ward, it's the beginning of the south ward right next to the riviera hotel. It's not the way they're trying to make it seem and never was. I know this to be true because I grew up in newark from the early 80s up until just a few years ago. Lived in the west, central, south and north wards. Even though I moved I still go often to see certain people who I know that still live. It's not a cupcake city but it's definitely not some type of mythical jungle with danger lurking all over the place either
Love the blunt smoking, while mixing lean in front of a strip mall and then just tossing the bottle on the ground even though there was a trash can just off to the right. Why would anyone do something for you when you can't even put a plastic bottle in a trash can?
Some states used to give you like a dime or something back in the day if you dropped a plastic bottle in a return receptacle. That was back when a dime meant something though.
It’s not all like this though. In different parts dudes be playing ball for fun, slap boxing, trapping, regular shit having fun. These older dudes so they not doin shit but if you go Mid East or anywhere in Numbas really you’ll see the difference. This spot just look boring af. And of course at night that’s when dudes really pop out and do whatever
I understand that life can be tough and you need to make choices, but why you gotta brag about being in the worst hood in the best city in the state is beyond me.
“Whitney Houston... she was spending a lot of money in the hood fellas, but she didn’t do shit for us neither “ man that shit took me out when he said that 🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
I’m from Ireland Nigerian descent and I used to go visit my cousins in Newark every Christmas, one time when I was there I was in a hair store and just opposite it us we saw a man getting shot and killed , very surreal because in Ireland nobody carries guns
@@makeouthill.jxh9994 Chicago never got as bad as Newark once was. Jersey City and Newark used to be one big warzone. Slums throughout the entire city. Chicago is 10 times bigger than both but those cities used to have half the amount of murders. Once the street lights were on,it was fair game during those days. Then you got Camden which was like a 3rd world country and Trenton wasn’t much better. Let’s just say Camden in the 90s made any other hood look like a walk in the park lol.
Everywhere you go it seems like it’s the same story , especially in the “hood” urban areas . I love Newark , brick city , born and raised . I think it has a lot of potential to be a great city . However if you continue to think people that made it out of a bad situation suppose to come back and rescue or “ do shit for you” , you’ll never make it out with that mentality.
Thanks for sharing. This is my home, I love the people of Newark, and It took a very very long time to realize; You don't need to check your bags while shopping! The conditioning is real, and unnecessary!
Had a Uber ride to Newark in the summertime at night, block had 20 dudes in the street thought I was gonna get hit up no lie stayed my ass in manhattan since 😂
You mean they do f##k around because this place looks terrible ...I don't know what your definition of not messing around means because I see laziness , dysfunction , trash and 3 grown ass men failing in life ....
Only us brothers would get on camera and take pride in having the most violent failing neighborhood lol ....Living in a trashy hood is equivalent to riding in a hoopty ...I refuse to believe we're this backwards and dysfunctional ....
I remember standing on similar blocks pointing at street saying "this is ours". But the truth is it wasn't ours.. We aint own shit out there... Didn't get to own my first property until I left Newark... I hope one day they can do the same... 🙏
@@KhaledTheSaudiHawkII absolutely. I sure those lovely gentleman had the day off work and figured the best way to enjoy a day off is to loiter, litter, and talk shit in front of a convenience store. Isn’t that what all grown up men do?
@@69Muscle only the finest of men who ooze utter class and categorical sophistication. I doubt us regular folks can ever achieve the status that allows us to enjoy life and be contributors to our society the way these fine gentlemen are.
And they actually want the world to see this.Im a black man and I know for a fact that I am judged by this.I walk in stores n the staff goes quiet,people give me more room than needed when I walk past,I can sense that they think I'm violent, abrasive, and trouble. And 90% of us are none of that.But u can't blame people for going by what they see.
As a Jersey guy who now lives in Central Jersey - now 30 mins south of Newark - but this part of Newark is NOT the Worst - West Ward , the number block area - connected to Irvington - is BY FAR THE WORST - Newark per 100,000 (per capita) is sadly the murder capital - and i know its only like 7 or something but what people dont understand is Newark is BIG - and even the nice parts are included while 80% of the murders happen in the West Ward area - which if you count that alone it blowsssss away any area in America - and its not COOL … its sick and sad
Nah, the roughest part of Newark is the Westside (number blocks) hands down...and I grew up in the Weequahic section (Southward) but lived on 18th Street and 18th Ave. It was the wild west over there
Thats the only part where shit get wild at though. Numbers and BCP. Ivy Hill not like that. But Southward is wild overall, shit be goin up in every single section of it
YEP ITS STILL CRAZY I WAS BORN AND BRED ON HOWARD STREET -I MOVED OUT THE WHOLE STATE YEARS AGO AND RARELY VISIT!! -ITS A OVERPRICED DRUG AND CRIME INFESTED DUMP!! GENTRIFICATION HAS TAKEN OVER!! 🤬🤬😡😡😡
No, Worst place is Georgia king VILLAGE apartment complex, had 15 murders just this year, actually close to half of Newark's homicides happen in those two towers alone, look it up.
Let's talk about the good area's where decent hard working people live . Jesus Christ, Enough with the ghetto bs. & and the people who don't respect themselves. I am truely tired of seeing people stand next to a trash can and still throw their shit on the ground, those type of people.
Thank you, Charlie for risking your life for us (your subscribers) to be able to view the back hood. And see how people are and behave behind the scence.
@@BLACKSTA361 What you expect from the USA a country that has been considered the #1 for past couple of centuries smh plus you can get bagged in both anyway.
Let's all please take a moment to respect the fuck outta Charlie for doing these interviews with locals from the hood in all these states by DRIVING TO EVERY HOOD IN THE COUNTRY STATE BY STATE!!! This dude doesn't fly to these states, he uses his own car to drive over to them. That's ALOT of driving for our knowledge that we're gaining from these videos
Seeing this whole area brings back bad memories. I used to go up the hill everyday to cop dope. got robbed only once I was lucky I know people who were jumped and stuck up
Yeah, that dummy made it sound as if all of Essex County is like Newark. When you got places like Montclair and Glen Ridge where all the Yuppie/Hipsters be at. Then there's Italian-American enclaves like Verona, Cedar Grove, Caldwell, Essex Fells, ect,. Then more Family oriented places like Bloomfield, South Orange and West Orange. The Eastern part of Essex County i.e. Nutley, Belleville, East Orange, ect, is much more urban than the Western part of Essex County i.e. Maplewood, Livingston, Millburn, ect,.
@@Roqvito if you listened to the guy in the video he bunched Essex County in one group. I live in Essex County n know that's not true. You can be in 1 town that has regular homes and 5 minutes away it's multi million dollar homes. Newark is not all 1 big ass ghetto either. I have family that lives in the Weequahic section closer to Union county n it's not like this. Certain parts of downtown Newark has expensive apartment buildings with indoor pools, gyms, whole foods within walking distance where the rent can go up to $4k a month.
What you want to do today, man? I know, why don't we stand around outside the store, smoke blunts, drink lean and bullsh*t as we shift our weight from foot to foot? Wait. Didn't we do that yesterday?
Crazy..I was basically living at the hotel across the street from that store...I walked that area all the time...I am from Newark but I moved to the south Bronx 2 years ago...I'm stuck living in these rough areas...I try to get out but I can't make enough money to afford living in a nice area....but I can tell you they aren't lying...I lost a lot of friends to shootings in Newark...but Newark really is a city with a lot of potential it just needs the support to build it up....
Right and thats understandable but y even try and I'm a young black male with dreads and I'm from the hood and hang around places like this but I'm in college and work but I also smoke weed drink nd do all the extra stuff no lie nd I know I shouldn't my common sense is good but sometimes its jus life for us blacks we honestly only care when things are good and when they are not well ur watching this so....... You fill in the blanks.....god bless u beautiful 🙏
When you have guys like these get in front of a camera they get what's called selective amnesia and they forget all the things that Shaquille O'Neal did for Newark.
There's nothing wrong with scrubbing toilets, making a living any way you can get it.. better than standing in front of a laundromat doing nothing like these bozos.
I'm from Georgia, but alotta my fam moved to Newark, East Orange, and Irvington during the Great Migration. It's rough up there but I had some good times.
Grew up in the south and west ward..tough city but i love my newark...I had no issues growing up and getting a career and recently retired with a great pension....nothing is impossible..brickcity 4eva
This used to be my Neighborhood. 777 high street is where I laid my head. Where they at now, used to be the bottom entrance of Sonny Oliver's Floral Shop, across the street from there was the first Gino's going back to the early 70's. Cooley High Night Club just up the street heading towards the Central Wards Boys Club. Hotel Father Divine, and right next to that back in the 60's was a little store called Cut Rite, owned by a Jewish cat named Sid, then taken over by a father and son team. Melvin was the father. I used to walk my dog in the very lot those dudes are standing in. Further down the street going towards the park and those Brownstones, there used to be an Acme Supermarket in the late 60,s to early 70,s. From 1968 to 1984 that was where I lived. Nothing like it is now! I don't know how they got in their mind that living filthy was something special, that being on the verge of losing your life or being part of the decision to cause somebody else to lose theirs holds some kind of honor! A great deal of our people are living with sick minds, they hold failure and contempt as a value! They see honor in failing and being lost. "I Don't Give A Fuck" is their battle cry, and it exempts them from holding themselves responsible for their actions. They see it all the time, they see their brothers fall, they see the blood, they see the waste of life, but yet for some reason they believe they will get past that, that this won't happen to them because they are to smart to get caught out there, until they feel cold on their backs as they lay on the ground bleeding out and the freeze of Winter shows them their last breath, only then do they realize that they thought wrong, and that now they are part of that chain of souls who threw their own lives away! We have a poison in our blood, injected from the days of Slavery, and it can only be bleed out by fighting to live and not living to die!
High Street that's where I was born St Michael's which I think they knocked down! I lived right on the border of Newark and Elizabeth... My whole family lived in Newark on North 12st!✌🏼
3:30 - _"You don't see that many burned-up houses out here!"_ Nowadays, it's getting to be that no matter _where_ you are in America, you're within driving distance of some run-down, burned out, vacant, potentially dangerous neighborhood or even town that commerce, industry, politics, _and community growth_ - has forgotten about!
My your channel has grown, good for you Mr Charlie 🥳 If only those men could see how they have been socially manipulated to have bad lifestyles. This is sad on so many levels.😥
I’m from Newark NJ and actually “down the hill” applies to anywhere not just CLINTON AVE…. Clinton Ave starts in Irvington and runs all the way to downtown Newark. Springfield Ave runs parallel to Clinton Ave. He should of turned down High Street. That’s where it gets crazy at. High street is where the church that Whitney Houston’s funeral was at. It use to be an open air drug market but maybe?? they cleaned it up. Where that apartment building at on Clinton and Stafford Ave is where Lauren Hill shot one of her videos. Anyway those guys know what is and I’m sure they could of showed Charlie alot more.
YEP I WAS RAISED IN THE CENTRAL WARD HOWARD STREET,, LIVED ON BARCLAYS, THE BULLY ETC YES THAT AREA WAS ROUGH GROWING UP BUT ITS OUT OF CONTROL NOW I LEFT THE WHOLE STATE YEARS AGO AND RARELY VISIT!!
I was born n raised in Kearny NJ, it's connected to both Newark and Jersey City. I went to QP and this was a private school and most of my friends are from Newark, I ALWAYS knew and still do where I will n will NOT go. Newark does have beautiful areas with beautiful history.
i recently adopted a Dog that was abandoned in Newark. A sweet little 10 pound Terrier mix. I drove an hour to pick him up. I can't believe he survived on the streets like he did. He sleeps with a heated blanket these days
Basically that is true!! Philly should not even be considered being in Pennsylvania since the vast majority of PA don’t look nothing like Philly. This is coming from someone’s who lived in NJ, and been to PA, OH and all the northeastern states except Maine.
these videos are great man. This is high quality content, showing people around the world iconic places and areas where most would not dare venture. I hope RUclips is paying off for you because this is reality and I love to see it.
@@lmn6440 well this video isn’t a representation of Newark as a whole. It’s a small section of a large city that literally have mansions and high rises with a normal middle class.
I'm a hippy on a bicycle. I ride thru this neighborhood on my bike at least once every week for treatment at the East Orange veterans hospital. Nothing but love every time
@Michael Seriously I've been to Whole Foods. It is on Broad St not too far from Rutger's University Medical/Dental School. Gentrification has happened.. all over in many parts of the city.
I was born and raised in Newark, and I’ve never felt like anyone who moved away got rich or famous owed me anything, i helped myself, I’m praying for all those who needs it, Newark is and always will be home to me, even tho i don’t live there anymore, Newark was a blessing to me, i learned a lot while living there, being raised there, Newark will forever be in my heart, and yes i still frequent Newark
My brick city hurts me man 😭 the youth is so lost! It was my first home in the US.. Lots of friends there also lot of people trapped into the projects mentality so sad hearing these dudes saying proud that Newark is the murder city.. Why would you feel proud of that? Respect? Reputation? Ok then what? None of that will put you in a good place for you and your loved ones.
That’s not the roughest side in Newark it’s Numba blocks (West Side) And Overall Southward hoods !!! But you can still get ya shit split anywhere in the city tho 💯
There's a while section filled with mostly Portuguese and Brazilian immigrants called the ironbound that reps close to 40% of the population. The ironbound is relatively safe and they have really good restaurant s but no one really discussed this part of Newark. There's also the section I lived in the historical section downtown that was a small close knit community.
Because it’s so distinct that it might as well be a whole another small town. I used to live there and when I mention I’’ from Newark and show pictures of ironbound no one would believe me that it’s actually Newark and they tried so hard to convince me it’s another place.
I love watching these interviews its crazy to see the one with the area im actually from. Wish there was a way I could show you around, I can take you to look at some real hood shit all around newark. South Ward, up the hill, down the hill, downtown. I walk freely anywhere, I can show you how different it is too, Theyre making a lot of a progress trying to "clean up"
I haven't been to Newark in years but it looks the same as I remember it then.Newark was never just one bad area but all over the city was bad spots mixed between good areas plus other towns on the edge of Newark are notorious for crime too.I think some of the worst spots from a long time ago are the projects that were filled in with concrete to keep people away, Baxter projects near Frelinghuysen ave comes to mind.
Yeah the only "good" spot in Newark is East Newark(if you can count that), Ironbound and some parts of Broad St are safe during the day because high police activity but mostly near Ironbound now. There's actually some luxury apartments and restaurants and now near Ironbound, around the sections near PNC center that want 1700$+ a month
Crazy to think you just approached these dudes and had a whole conversation with them. They’re humans, they’re capable of great things. They’re just selling themselves absurdly short and wasting their lives. Shameful honestly . They could be whatever they wanted to do, just choose not to 🤷🏻♂️
The idea that "you could die any day out here" and believe it to be cool is one of the greatest tricks ever played.
it is cool but only if you dont die and get out of it one day so you can tell the cool story from a position of power and independence
And they don't even realize it.And the rest of the world laughs
No it’s not it’s a mindset all of them choose to live this lifestyle and set themselves up for prison or death.The amount of candles I’ve seen on sidewalks is absolutely messed up.
@@darrylpringle1499 True true.
@@darrylpringle1499 naw cuz, YOU don't realize it and we're laughing at you. Dude above comment explains it.... Pay attention!!
One dude saying "she ain't do shit for us" while the other nonchalantly just drops a plastic bottle right there where he is standing. Dude, start with yourself and your surroundings. Why must people "do the shit for you" when you can't get your own shit together.
true..Place is a shit hole
I noticed that. Throwing garbage on the ground. Those neighborhoods all have garbage everywhere.
That’s just “how they roll”
goooood question but don't tell them that
Seriously. Picking up some trash isn't going to solve all their problems, but it's a start.
Dude said "Google me" 😆🤣😂. The delusion and self importance with these people. Bro you are grown men hanging out in front of a laundry mat.
A laundry mat that misspelled Thursday on the banner….smh
@Kitalia the kitsune 🤣🤣🤣
Right, it’s sad. And I’m always amazed at the folks willing to talk on camera. I’m amazed.
word wtf
@@Time2Talk618 🤣🤣🤣
I lost about 9,000,000 brain cells after listening to these guys
My wallet lost 90 dollars too after this video idk where it went
Be nice you don't know what's it's like not having teachers that care or nutrient dense food growing up you don't know what they've been through you don't know anything about them there family's there upbringing so instead of spreading hatres get the facts and spread love
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Might wanna see a doctor bro. Cuz they spoke clearly 💯
@@tyriquedewitt4359 not really maybe you need to see a ears nose and throat doctor if you think that was speaking CLEARLY ..
“Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.” MLK
Nothing at all
We bigger than Life right now out here in New York.
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I guarantee you the two on the right grew up and were raised by their emotional unwell mama so sad !! you can thank the government for that 😉
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Man it’s so sad, these guys are so lost
Yup
You have to help yourself, this world has enough victims already
Everybody’s lost in some way
@@bdawg3942 of course they have to help themselves but the stakes are much higher and more difficult for Urban Black Men. This society is tough for them. There’s so many underlying issues behind why our communities are the way it is and it’s not just us - it’s a set up. Unfortunately so many of our beautiful Brothas are walking into it. I could give them a hug because they haven’t been dealt the Good part of the card game. ❤️
🙄👍❤️Respect.
I’m in Australia and I’m sick off so many victims carrying on over here. Our country helps everyone in anyways at the cost off us tax payers ( which I don’t mind), but those people, have too make the first move themselves in seeking help.
It's sad to watch people brag about living a terrible and destructive life while destroying your own community 😪
@KSG Flow - Topic N***a, please!!!
@KSG Flow - Topic Are you unaware that the democratic party were the supporters of Jim Crow laws, strong supporters of slavery, the bulk of the Confederacy and founders of the Ku Klux Klan??? By the way Abe Lincoln was a Republican. How did Ronald Reagan hurt minorities? By limiting welfare? Government programs in many ways are a soft form of slavery by encouraging the poor to be dependent on government and causing some to be complacent and lack initiative and self sufficiency because they know a check and EBT funds are going to show up at the beginning of each month. That is in of itself a form of slavery.
People from Jersey are just proud people.
@@robilee143proud of what?????
@@mrme2653 Being able to survive in conditions most can't even function when the router resets. Meak shall inherit the Earth.
I live near Newark and I'll never understand why people choose to live in filth. I don't wanna live around people like this, it's disgusting.
I’m not from there but it looks waterbug infested out there
Jersey City is better.
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@Jordan Jay That's pretty much the majority of bw lol.
This why the young generation can't learn anything cause of older guys like this.
I love it when Charlie says "oh, ok" lmao
😂😂😂
Hahahahahahaha 😆😆😆
Oh ok
LOL. Me too. No one can ever speak English, so that's all he really can say. "So, what's your name?" Hedeioziondlegpeladial. "Oh, okay".
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I grew up in Newark and walked those same streets of clinton ave on my way to clinton place jr HS back in the day. we moved from Belmont Ave to Ridgewood ave, to Peshine Ave, to 19th St. to Irvington trying to stay ahead of neighborhood going down. In fact I graduated from NJIT (Newark College of Engineering) But for the grace of God and my mother who raised 8 of us, I would probably be dead now. I feel for these brothers as this could've been me...but for the grace of God
Or maybe you had common sense 🤔 smh another religious nut
Amen
Same here, I I finish school of Weeqachic high in class of 75 and never turn back
There are plenty of warehouse jobs out there that pay well even if you have a criminal record. I've seen brothers right out the box and in a years time turn shit around. Can't empathize with those who want others to solve their issue which is themselves.
Didn't you know working is not cool.?In Chicago you'd be called a bitch nigga for going straight. I've known dudes who actually tried to hide that they had a job..they wanted people to think the money they had was from dealing..and they'd work on a 60hr week and flash a wad of cash. That's because we're so backwards dealing is cool working is not..Only the black man thinks like that
Hi......I'm in Africa Kenya .......in need of a job opportunity to work to support my family....let me know if you can assist me in anyway VEGAN
Im from miami can i find better jobs in new jersey
Could not agree more. I understand that it might be hard mentally. Some people are weaker in their mind. But opportunities here in US are everywhere.
I currently work in a warehouse and everyone I work with is a pimp, drug dealer etc. lol u can work anywhere ya want
I live in Newark currently, born and raised there. It’s crazy for sure but damn the fact that he’s proudly saying murder capitol smh 🤦🏾♂️ that’s why the city is fked .
It is what it is. Everyone glorify that crap when they live in it.
Exactly me too! Right down the street from mlk and Clinton ave and this shit is sad.and I can’t front,the city actually does try to make it better..but it’s people like these are the reason why we’ll never be more than a “dangerous place”🤦🏻♀️ I love the hood.but I’m also smart enough to know this is not the way we should be living.and to see they had a older man with them who instead of speaking knowledge was talking about drugs ?🤦🏻♀️
I'm from Clinton Ave ..nikkas be 🧢
What's up guys.
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Is it safe to move to the hood gang😭
$1 OFF All Washers Tuesday & Thrusday... THRUSDAY????? 😂😂😂😂😂
I was scrolling the comments looking for this 😅😅😅
🤣🤣🤣And they 'justify' the ridiculous taxes in NJ due to the 'excellent education system' 🤣🤣🤣
Born and raised in NJ myself so speaking from experience
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YOU KNOW YOU LIVE IN THE GHETTO WHEN IT SAYS THRUSDAY
They're just poor dudes acting gangster..
I'm from Newark too, the real ones are deadly silent.
THIS.
Hillside definitely
Which part mostly real gangs live?
@@usa_lada9294 South ward
THIS RIGHT HERE.
They're giving you the overhyped version. Try asking people from there who aren't "in the streets". Don't ask the ones who act like being from a rough area is something to brag about. Many people grew up in that city and did very well while living there
Lately he's been in contact with local rappers who are looking for exposure. I think they reach out to him and say if he ever comes through then they could show him around. So yea rappers are always dramatizing things or trying to act like they're the hardest. At the same time he's talked to some drug addicts who really aren't reliable sources either. He needs to just find some randoms and ask if they're cool with doing an interview. I've known some good people from Newark but at the same time they didn't really leave the house because they had good adults to keep them out of the streets. Once they were old enough they got jobs and would go to work and then go home and stay home. Not hanging out outside where you're a target. They kinda block out all the nonsense. The hood dudes will exaggerate and think its cool because thats how they were brought up in that environment. Kinda why you have to talk to multiple groups of people as they have different experiences. You can have someone who lives across the street but its like they're not from the same world.
Right
Unfortunately its not overhyped. Thats a rough ass part of Newark. Central Ward is well known to be the most violent ward. Thats literally the part of Newark responsible for its nickname Brick City because of the housing projects back in the day. Now for the mentality? Thats a whole different convo. Its sad, but it continues...
@@que3527 it actually is over hyped. The area that they're in isn't central ward, it's the beginning of the south ward right next to the riviera hotel. It's not the way they're trying to make it seem and never was. I know this to be true because I grew up in newark from the early 80s up until just a few years ago. Lived in the west, central, south and north wards. Even though I moved I still go often to see certain people who I know that still live. It's not a cupcake city but it's definitely not some type of mythical jungle with danger lurking all over the place either
@@larrycunningham9171 you are correct it’s the south ward. Down the street is Shabazz High School (Southside High)
Love the blunt smoking, while mixing lean in front of a strip mall and then just tossing the bottle on the ground even though there was a trash can just off to the right. Why would anyone do something for you when you can't even put a plastic bottle in a trash can?
This happen at the airport we're I work .
Some states used to give you like a dime or something back in the day if you dropped a plastic bottle in a return receptacle. That was back when a dime meant something though.
Products of their environment.
Exactly what they do . Just throw it on the ground with no care .
Cause it makes them "tough" yo yo yo..they FRONT like a fkn bulldozer
Hanging smoking drinking littering caughing spitting.. All day doin nothing .. such a great life out there in Newark
Getting food stamps, free r3nt etc
It’s not all like this though. In different parts dudes be playing ball for fun, slap boxing, trapping, regular shit having fun. These older dudes so they not doin shit but if you go Mid East or anywhere in Numbas really you’ll see the difference. This spot just look boring af. And of course at night that’s when dudes really pop out and do whatever
@@DaGr8Depression it’s all about the whatever!
@@DaGr8Depression kid said he was born in 2000’s, that’s not old man
i thought the same thing just useless!!!
Any place that has a Chinese food spot, checking spot and a liquor store on the same block is dangerous
I lived in Newark for 5 years, those are some of the nicest dudes in the hood there I've ever seen lmao
real talk 😂
I understand that life can be tough and you need to make choices, but why you gotta brag about being in the worst hood in the best city in the state is beyond me.
Who said Newark was the best city in NJ?
@@Junior-dt2wu Watch the video genius
It is beyond a whole lot of people that has knowledge & respect for themselves & and their culture.
Well he’s speaking the truth. Growing up and being born there
@@Junior-dt2wu we did
Idk but when big blue jumped in and started choking and coughing was hilarious 🤣
He's been 10 toes down
Lmfao!!
“Aye maaan y’now *WHEEEEEZE* back en the ninetiesss maaan *COUGHHH* makinnn miliuns maaan”
Cuz dyin out here, that one cough was enough to give Newark Covid all over lmao
You do these videos best. Top notch quality and getting in close. It’s great to see how life is like in America
“Whitney Houston... she was spending a lot of money in the hood fellas, but she didn’t do shit for us neither “ man that shit took me out when he said that 🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
She was buying drugs... almost went over my head 🙃
Annnnnnd this is how black stereotypes are started………please note “we are not all like this”
Stereotypes are stereotypes for a reason.
Facts. I’m from Newark and you’d never know based of this video. It’s sad honestly
Amen...
"East Orange, that's the upscale Newark" - he's not wrong.
Not anymore...parts of East Orange is bad. West Orange is upscale
They infront of a luandry mat i pulled to a CVS an old head was talking about Kerney Jail.
Exactly 😂
@@dawnlee866 I heard Maplewood is worse?
@@krystingrant6292 really? Times have drastically changed.
I’m from Ireland Nigerian descent and I used to go visit my cousins in Newark every Christmas, one time when I was there I was in a hair store and just opposite it us we saw a man getting shot and killed , very surreal because in Ireland nobody carries guns
So sad. As bad as it may be, as a New Jerseyan, I have a soft spot for Newark. I’ve had so many fond memories there.
Lol, New Jersey Devils hockey game memories 😂. That's about it 😂.
@@phoenixrisingone1 That’s what I had in mind lol. I also saw the Trans-Siberian Orchestra at the Prudential Center.
Lol I passed thru Newark 10 yrs ago and I felt like I was in a warzone.
Hell ever been to Chicago
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@@makeouthill.jxh9994 Chicago never got as bad as Newark once was. Jersey City and Newark used to be one big warzone. Slums throughout the entire city. Chicago is 10 times bigger than both but those cities used to have half the amount of murders. Once the street lights were on,it was fair game during those days. Then you got Camden which was like a 3rd world country and Trenton wasn’t much better. Let’s just say Camden in the 90s made any other hood look like a walk in the park lol.
Honestly the only place I legitimately feel safe . In Newark is Iron bound AKA little Portugal
Everywhere you go it seems like it’s the same story , especially in the “hood” urban areas . I love Newark , brick city , born and raised . I think it has a lot of potential to be a great city . However if you continue to think people that made it out of a bad situation suppose to come back and rescue or “ do shit for you” , you’ll never make it out with that mentality.
It used to be a great city now it’s turned to shit no disrespect.I’ve seen dudes with face tattoos who are scary lookin.
Hey jee how I found u on YT 😆😅 This vid came on my reccomended and I literally recognized youuu lol 😆
Yep crabs in the bucket mentality
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I've got family in NJ and no matter what I still feel a sense of nostalgia that makes me feel safe looking at this.
Thanks for sharing. This is my home, I love the people of Newark, and It took a very very long time to realize; You don't need to check your bags while shopping! The conditioning is real, and unnecessary!
They don't fuck around in Newark. At all
Frfr
Had a Uber ride to Newark in the summertime at night, block had 20 dudes in the street thought I was gonna get hit up no lie stayed my ass in manhattan since 😂
You mean they do f##k around because this place looks terrible ...I don't know what your definition of not messing around means because I see laziness , dysfunction , trash and 3 grown ass men failing in life ....
To me it looks like, they dont do anything else than that.
@@ickebins6948 how do u know?
Only us brothers would get on camera and take pride in having the most violent failing neighborhood lol ....Living in a trashy hood is equivalent to riding in a hoopty ...I refuse to believe we're this backwards and dysfunctional ....
S*** won't change until the mentality does
@@Des_Zee Well said & so true. We can only hope that one day soon the lost soul's will be saved.
In fact these brothers need Jesus is what they need they need to go to church and get their life straight.
So shameful happy to be in the slums we gotta take accountability as a people some of us are bugged out
Denial is a hellava drug
Clearly these three are employed. Have respect for their neighborhood and care about the environment.
I remember standing on similar blocks pointing at street saying "this is ours". But the truth is it wasn't ours.. We aint own shit out there... Didn't get to own my first property until I left Newark... I hope one day they can do the same... 🙏
Such nice friendly gentleman. Loitering & littering. Lovely! Must be their day off from work.
Fine upstanding honorable people, nonetheless.
@@KhaledTheSaudiHawkII absolutely. I sure those lovely gentleman had the day off work and figured the best way to enjoy a day off is to loiter, litter, and talk shit in front of a convenience store. Isn’t that what all grown up men do?
@@69Muscle only the finest of men who ooze utter class and categorical sophistication. I doubt us regular folks can ever achieve the status that allows us to enjoy life and be contributors to our society the way these fine gentlemen are.
Bunch of lost souls smh!
And they actually want the world to see this.Im a black man and I know for a fact that I am judged by this.I walk in stores n the staff goes quiet,people give me more room than needed when I walk past,I can sense that they think I'm violent, abrasive, and trouble. And 90% of us are none of that.But u can't blame people for going by what they see.
Yoo, the dude in blue jacket and sunglasses reminds me so much of Beanie Sigel!
Facts
I love every-time a camera come out in the hood somebody say “ I rap too”. Lol
As a Jersey guy who now lives in Central Jersey - now 30 mins south of Newark - but this part of Newark is NOT the Worst - West Ward , the number block area - connected to Irvington - is BY FAR THE WORST - Newark per 100,000 (per capita) is sadly the murder capital - and i know its only like 7 or something but what people dont understand is Newark is BIG - and even the nice parts are included while 80% of the murders happen in the West Ward area - which if you count that alone it blowsssss away any area in America - and its not COOL … its sick and sad
Nah, the roughest part of Newark is the Westside (number blocks) hands down...and I grew up in the Weequahic section (Southward) but lived on 18th Street and 18th Ave. It was the wild west over there
Thats the only part where shit get wild at though. Numbers and BCP. Ivy Hill not like that. But Southward is wild overall, shit be goin up in every single section of it
YEP ITS STILL CRAZY I WAS BORN AND BRED ON HOWARD STREET -I MOVED OUT THE WHOLE STATE YEARS AGO AND RARELY VISIT!! -ITS A OVERPRICED DRUG AND CRIME INFESTED DUMP!! GENTRIFICATION HAS TAKEN OVER!! 🤬🤬😡😡😡
No, Worst place is Georgia king VILLAGE apartment complex, had 15 murders just this year, actually close to half of Newark's homicides happen in those two towers alone, look it up.
Let's talk about the good area's where decent hard working people live . Jesus Christ, Enough with the ghetto bs. & and the people who don't respect themselves. I am truely tired of seeing people stand next to a trash can and still throw their shit on the ground, those type of people.
Weequahic park be having some nice decent looking women out there jogging
Thank you, Charlie for risking your life for us (your subscribers) to be able to view the back hood. And see how people are and behave behind the scence.
😂😂😂😂, if there is anyone I can ever think of who’s willing to do something, we know who that person is!!!!
Dude licking the mild tip like it a freshly wrapped blunt 😂😂
You got my aunt and cousin on camera when you was pulling in 🤣🤣🤣
My name is Patricio and his videos showing the other side of the USA are amazing!!! Congratulations!
is there another side? i know this side and like san fran with all the homeless. pretty much all looks like 3rd world
@@tommyreusse3858 Yes. There is another perfect side that Brazilians themselves are keen to show.
@@patriciohenrique2196 brasil hoods make american hoods look like wannabes from what ive heard
@@BLACKSTA361 Yes it's true
@@BLACKSTA361 What you expect from the USA a country that has been considered the #1 for past couple of centuries smh plus you can get bagged in both anyway.
Let's all please take a moment to respect the fuck outta Charlie for doing these interviews with locals from the hood in all these states by DRIVING TO EVERY HOOD IN THE COUNTRY STATE BY STATE!!! This dude doesn't fly to these states, he uses his own car to drive over to them. That's ALOT of driving for our knowledge that we're gaining from these videos
😂😂
@@c.loreto6990 ???
Yes indeed. That definitely has to be recognized and applauded.
He don’t have to do this. It’s making black folk look bad 🤦🏾♂️
got me a chick from where they are standing. I am vanilla, she was black as coal and did me righttttt.
Seeing this whole area brings back bad memories. I used to go up the hill everyday to cop dope. got robbed only once I was lucky I know people who were jumped and stuck up
I pray for these young men that they stay safe 🙏 & prosper in life.
What?
All of Essex County is not the same. South orange, Livingston, Millburn is a totally different story
As far as????
That's stubborn areas not the hood and Hawthorne Ave was one of the most dangerous areas most of Newark has different areas where shit get crazy
Yeah, that dummy made it sound as if all of Essex County is like Newark. When you got places like Montclair and Glen Ridge where all the Yuppie/Hipsters be at. Then there's Italian-American enclaves like Verona, Cedar Grove, Caldwell, Essex Fells, ect,. Then more Family oriented places like Bloomfield, South Orange and West Orange. The Eastern part of Essex County i.e. Nutley, Belleville, East Orange, ect, is much more urban than the Western part of Essex County i.e. Maplewood, Livingston, Millburn, ect,.
@@alexibarona5807 Yup Bloomfield Belleville the Caldwell's Verona Cedar Grove West and South Orange are definitely nothing like Newark lol.
@@Roqvito if you listened to the guy in the video he bunched Essex County in one group. I live in Essex County n know that's not true. You can be in 1 town that has regular homes and 5 minutes away it's multi million dollar homes. Newark is not all 1 big ass ghetto either. I have family that lives in the Weequahic section closer to Union county n it's not like this. Certain parts of downtown Newark has expensive apartment buildings with indoor pools, gyms, whole foods within walking distance where the rent can go up to $4k a month.
What you want to do today, man? I know, why don't we stand around outside the store, smoke blunts, drink lean and bullsh*t as we shift our weight from foot to foot? Wait. Didn't we do that yesterday?
Lmfaoooooo
Anyone else notice how Thursday is spelled on the sign in the thumbnail? Thrusday? Lol
Crazy..I was basically living at the hotel across the street from that store...I walked that area all the time...I am from Newark but I moved to the south Bronx 2 years ago...I'm stuck living in these rough areas...I try to get out but I can't make enough money to afford living in a nice area....but I can tell you they aren't lying...I lost a lot of friends to shootings in Newark...but Newark really is a city with a lot of potential it just needs the support to build it up....
Is the south Bx a little better
go back to school
How can we forget about Shaquille O'Neal who has done a lot for Newark 👏👏👏
I don’t really think so maybe in the past but not after building something in Newark he hasn’t.
Facts!
Right and thats understandable but y even try and I'm a young black male with dreads and I'm from the hood and hang around places like this but I'm in college and work but I also smoke weed drink nd do all the extra stuff no lie nd I know I shouldn't my common sense is good but sometimes its jus life for us blacks we honestly only care when things are good and when they are not well ur watching this so....... You fill in the blanks.....god bless u beautiful 🙏
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When you have guys like these get in front of a camera they get what's called selective amnesia and they forget all the things that Shaquille O'Neal did for Newark.
this is the greatly improved Newark.. I remember driving around in early 2000's with blocks of burnt out buildings...
Love how Thursday is spelled wrong in the background
Adult "children" next stop morgue.
Jep and that's how the story goes....
Is there something wrong with scrubbing toilets?
There's nothing wrong with scrubbing toilets, making a living any way you can get it.. better than standing in front of a laundromat doing nothing like these bozos.
I'm from Georgia, but alotta my fam moved to Newark, East Orange, and Irvington during the Great Migration. It's rough up there but I had some good times.
@Larry David right . Someone just posted about rough parts of AtL. Every city has them .
Grew up in the south and west ward..tough city but i love my newark...I had no issues growing up and getting a career and recently retired with a great pension....nothing is impossible..brickcity 4eva
This used to be my Neighborhood. 777 high street is where I laid my head. Where they at now, used to be the bottom entrance of Sonny Oliver's Floral Shop, across the street from there was the first Gino's going back to the early 70's. Cooley High Night Club just up the street heading towards the Central Wards Boys Club. Hotel Father Divine, and right next to that back in the 60's was a little store called Cut Rite, owned by a Jewish cat named Sid, then taken over by a father and son team. Melvin was the father. I used to walk my dog in the very lot those dudes are standing in. Further down the street going towards the park and those Brownstones, there used to be an Acme Supermarket in the late 60,s to early 70,s. From 1968 to 1984 that was where I lived. Nothing like it is now! I don't know how they got in their mind that living filthy was something special, that being on the verge of losing your life or being part of the decision to cause somebody else to lose theirs holds some kind of honor! A great deal of our people are living with sick minds, they hold failure and contempt as a value! They see honor in failing and being lost. "I Don't Give A Fuck" is their battle cry, and it exempts them from holding themselves responsible for their actions. They see it all the time, they see their brothers fall, they see the blood, they see the waste of life, but yet for some reason they believe they will get past that, that this won't happen to them because they are to smart to get caught out there, until they feel cold on their backs as they lay on the ground bleeding out and the freeze of Winter shows them their last breath, only then do they realize that they thought wrong, and that now they are part of that chain of souls who threw their own lives away! We have a poison in our blood, injected from the days of Slavery, and it can only be bleed out by fighting to live and not living to die!
High Street that's where I was born St
Michael's which I think they knocked down! I lived right on the border of Newark and Elizabeth... My whole family lived in Newark on North 12st!✌🏼
wassup charlie , great videos as always 💢💯
3:30 - _"You don't see that many burned-up houses out here!"_ Nowadays, it's getting to be that no matter _where_ you are in America, you're within driving distance of some run-down, burned out, vacant, potentially dangerous neighborhood or even town that commerce, industry, politics, _and community growth_ - has forgotten about!
I’m from Camden and that’s not true about burned down houses. We have vacant houses just like other cities in NJ🤦🏾♀️
Bro the grey sweatsuit putting weed in the Black n Mild I ain’t seen that since pre 2010 😭
You knows its legit when you see a store called "The Store" 😂😂😂
My your channel has grown, good for you Mr Charlie 🥳
If only those men could see how they have been socially manipulated to have bad lifestyles.
This is sad on so many levels.😥
And vote, but not D
I can’t understand anything the guy in the grey and black jackets are saying. He even spelled out his Instagram and I was like 🤔
From that's f r m ...
Must be u, I’m German and had no problem understanding the dude
@@lucakursawe you sir, are awesome! Keep going!
you know you in the hood when "The Store" is named "The Store" 🤣🤣🤣👨🦽
That Chinese food spot is fire. I also painted that black cement part of the Carlton building on Pennsylvania ave you passed at the beginning.
just so y'all know, newark is huge and it doesn't all look like this ...
I’m from Newark NJ and actually “down the hill” applies to anywhere not just CLINTON AVE…. Clinton Ave starts in Irvington and runs all the way to downtown Newark. Springfield Ave runs parallel to Clinton Ave. He should of turned down High Street. That’s where it gets crazy at. High street is where the church that Whitney Houston’s funeral was at. It use to be an open air drug market but maybe?? they cleaned it up. Where that apartment building at on Clinton and Stafford Ave is where Lauren Hill shot one of her videos. Anyway those guys know what is and I’m sure they could of showed Charlie alot more.
That's wild, in Dublin, Ireland it's "Down the road", location be 10 miles away sometimes 😂
YEP I WAS RAISED IN THE CENTRAL WARD HOWARD STREET,, LIVED ON BARCLAYS, THE BULLY ETC YES THAT AREA WAS ROUGH GROWING UP BUT ITS OUT OF CONTROL NOW I LEFT THE WHOLE STATE YEARS AGO AND RARELY VISIT!!
Nah bro still an open air drug market, he need to do frelynhysn next that shit crazy people shooting up openly selling fentanyl
@@history384 this fucking nyc every thing gets spooky if you go down the wrong st you end up in Newark run
@@rafaeldelrio9987 sounds like a great life 👍🏻
Get 1 Dollar off at the laundry on a Thrusday, guess when you go in on a Thursday you get told it's only on a Thrusday lol
100% lol 😂
I was born n raised in Kearny NJ, it's connected to both Newark and Jersey City. I went to QP and this was a private school and most of my friends are from Newark, I ALWAYS knew and still do where I will n will NOT go. Newark does have beautiful areas with beautiful history.
0:41 oh man the arch on that house is beautiful
Never thought Charlie Would do a interview In Newark 😤🤞🏾
I aint going to lie. Thats a real strange vibe I see why the interview was so short.
i recently adopted a Dog that was abandoned in Newark. A sweet little 10 pound Terrier mix. I drove an hour to pick him up. I can't believe he survived on the streets like he did. He sleeps with a heated blanket these days
Jersey Is like New York , DC And Philly mix together
Basically that is true!! Philly should not even be considered being in Pennsylvania since the vast majority of PA don’t look nothing like Philly.
This is coming from someone’s who lived in NJ, and been to PA, OH and all the northeastern states except Maine.
@@JonasMatthewBahta PHILLY IS COUNTRY SLOWER AND FILTHY!! IJS-SOME PARTS LOOK LIKE A THIRD WORLD COUNTRY!!
Nothing like new york nor philly our spirit is way different from both of those cities
@@PITTSBURGH06 Shit but they call us country and dirty, and we are known as dirty jersey in america
Mannn it really is
these videos are great man. This is high quality content, showing people around the world iconic places and areas where most would not dare venture. I hope RUclips is paying off for you because this is reality and I love to see it.
So you like looking at people living in squaller?
@@_1Brick1_ Yes some part of me does, it's also just innocent curiousity of what famous places in America look like
@@lmn6440 well this video isn’t a representation of Newark as a whole. It’s a small section of a large city that literally have mansions and high rises with a normal middle class.
Yoo I was so excited to see my hometown this is around where I actually live !!
Dude really the first person on the google search fr😂💯
1.What does dude on the left want Ice T to do?
2. Ice T moved to Los Angeles to live with his aunt after his father passed away.
Why does bo always wanna know which ones the shittiest hood?
So he can raise his family there
Nah I’m dead blue coat is funny asf 😂😂😂😂💯💀
I'm a hippy on a bicycle. I ride thru this neighborhood on my bike at least once every week for treatment at the East Orange veterans hospital. Nothing but love every time
Shit not even that bad over there….idk why people wanna make things seem worse than what it really is smh
Them NY boys(Young Newark)is crazy
Do they do free range organic quinoa in that shop?
Also that chap in grey was *delighted* claiming murder capital wasn't he??
Aspirational stuff right here
Just organic kush, bruh. 😆
@@princegroove
Oh well that's nice too
Free range chickens wouldn’t stand a chance around there.
@Michael Seriously I've been to Whole Foods. It is on Broad St not too far from Rutger's University Medical/Dental School. Gentrification has happened.. all over in many parts of the city.
I was born and raised in Newark, and I’ve never felt like anyone who moved away got rich or famous owed me anything, i helped myself, I’m praying for all those who needs it, Newark is and always will be home to me, even tho i don’t live there anymore, Newark was a blessing to me, i learned a lot while living there, being raised there, Newark will forever be in my heart, and yes i still frequent Newark
My brick city hurts me man 😭 the youth is so lost! It was my first home in the US.. Lots of friends there also lot of people trapped into the projects mentality so sad hearing these dudes saying proud that Newark is the murder city.. Why would you feel proud of that? Respect? Reputation? Ok then what? None of that will put you in a good place for you and your loved ones.
New York King
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Bronx!
Do they just stand around businesses like this everyday?
yes
Looks like they’re washing clothes
@@pharreauvision1933 Maybe so but they still probably hang out around businesses all day.
Yea that I hood the owner from my hood so they don't care
@@auaiao9 why do they probably do that?
That’s not the roughest side in Newark it’s Numba blocks (West Side) And Overall Southward hoods !!! But you can still get ya shit split anywhere in the city tho 💯
this a vibe foh
When I'm out of town I make sure I don't stop anywhere in the hood for anything
Lost souls man, is sad that people have this problem 😔
There's a while section filled with mostly Portuguese and Brazilian immigrants called the ironbound that reps close to 40% of the population. The ironbound is relatively safe and they have really good restaurant s but no one really discussed this part of Newark. There's also the section I lived in the historical section downtown that was a small close knit community.
Because it’s so distinct that it might as well be a whole another small town.
I used to live there and when I mention I’’ from Newark and show pictures of ironbound no one would believe me that it’s actually Newark and they tried so hard to convince me it’s another place.
I love watching these interviews its crazy to see the one with the area im actually from. Wish there was a way I could show you around, I can take you to look at some real hood shit all around newark. South Ward, up the hill, down the hill, downtown. I walk freely anywhere, I can show you how different it is too, Theyre making a lot of a progress trying to "clean up"
"Thrusday" at the commercial in the back 🙂
I haven't been to Newark in years but it looks the same as I remember it then.Newark was never just one bad area but all over the city was bad spots mixed between good areas plus other towns on the edge of Newark are notorious for crime too.I think some of the worst spots from a long time ago are the projects that were filled in with concrete to keep people away, Baxter projects near Frelinghuysen ave comes to mind.
Yeah the only "good" spot in Newark is East Newark(if you can count that), Ironbound and some parts of Broad St are safe during the day because high police activity but mostly near Ironbound now. There's actually some luxury apartments and restaurants and now near Ironbound, around the sections near PNC center that want 1700$+ a month
@@Fleurae Clinton Ave in Newark my neighborhood is safe too fuck you talkin bout.
Baxter not on Frelinghuysen that’s Seth Boyden
West and south wards are the worst parts of Newark
I love the idea of somebody name their store "The Store" brillant idea
Crazy to think you just approached these dudes and had a whole conversation with them.
They’re humans, they’re capable of great things. They’re just selling themselves absurdly short and wasting their lives.
Shameful honestly . They could be whatever they wanted to do, just choose not to 🤷🏻♂️
I wonder if the interviewee being black has anything to do with keeping a conversation with these hooligans.
@@bonecoff2191 probably, doesn’t change what i said though
Lol they’re capable of jack shit, and they have only their ignorance & sloth to thank for that
Y'all should of hit the weekway section on Elizabeth Ave. In Newark or Hawthorne Ave. Newark NJ.
Weequake is what you mean 😮