Crazy part about being an Atlanta native home grown is that , when you from these type of environments. You be shamed for doing the best you can to get away from these places .
@@teeshtaddybee3071 I go to several reservations every day and they all have pretty nice looking homes and buildings. But also keep in mind that reservations here in Canada are supposed to be "independent nations" and the chiefs who receive more than enough money to maintain should be using that money towards benefiting the reservations.
Yep that’s true especially on the west side of town because they act as if people getting uppity when they make the decisions for themselves to relocate to a safer side of town. For example I use to live in Zone 6 over Candler-McAfee and then Belvedere Park rougest hoods on the east side to now living in Tucker near Clairmont Road and we finally get to experience what it’s like no longer living in the hood no more
The trees are very good to have for shade during summer..and for bbqs and not to mention kids from the hood climbs trees for fun with their friends im from Florida and Atlanta is just like our lil towns around hear😋😋
Broken window theory seems to be accurate. Seems as if nobody feels the need to pick up trash, let alone do the lawn Yet luxury cars are high on the priority list...
Luckyy, i was born in Atlanta and lived there for 7 years until my parents divorced, then we moved to Texas for 1 year, and then we moved again, to California 😒 (I miss Georgia😔)
I was in Atlanta visiting family. And I came across the nicest people, they held doors open for me in the stores, said hi to me as I walked by, I felt more welcome there than in my own state. I would love to go back to visit!
I live in the hood in Atlanta. I take great care of my home and yard. I have neighbors that have young relatives living in the other homes in my neighborhood. Throwing your garbage in the yard or constant stealing isn’t poor .It’s absolutely laziness and not acting human. I speak up every time I catch one littering and they don’t care. Atlanta has always had a great economy and they chose to be sub human. If you doubt me.... I live in SW Atlanta near Oakland city.
Nobody doubt you my friend. After picking up and dropping off people in your area for 3 years doing Uber and even getting gasoline and shopping for snacks and drinks in your area it just floors me how much garbage people throw on the streets The yards and it bus stops and no one lifts a finger to get it remedied. When I work for a factory here in Conyers Georgia 23 years ago, there was a saying from lazy geechees that went like this: I ain't got time for that shit. Still holds true today.
@@bassinbillRC5300I do UBER in neighborhoods too. Most are decent people living there. But all it takes are a certain percentage to let the neighborhood turn into a ghetto. Most people are hard working Atlantan’s just trying to get by.
I remember working for a oxygen company in atl and one night I get to East atl and turn down a road with it blocked off by 50 sum dudes playing dice. I reversed and clocked out for the day lmfaooo
This video is a testament to the need for construction, landscaping and realty knowledge to be spread throughout the hoods of America. Not just for the sake of self-employment but mainly for the purpose of self care. Our neighborhoods are our responsibility. No one is going to leave their nice suburban communities to come and clean and renovate our raggedy neighborhoods for us! It's a shame that so many black people believe that this is a normal way for human beings to live. Then again, the only places we lived before the hoods of America were the plantations of America. Speaking of which, it's interesting that the most churches and religious institutions in the U.S.A are located in the ghettos. Each one claiming to contain the "power" of God. Yet, they lack the power to bring Black people out of the slave mentality that has plagued them for five centuries. Nearly two churches on every block yet our neighborhoods are the most hellish places in the country outside of the prisons!
It isn't true that black people in America have had a slave mentality for centuries. They've had it since the 1960s, when the rise of the welfare state led to dependency, single motherhood, unemployment and misbehavior. Before that, the quality of life for black people was increasing, even with racism.
Guga big Facts black people were thriving after slavery ended we had our own business we had the black Wall Street Lol , the efficiency and number of black business were booming , the average black family had a house car an were very smart with money coming right after a time we’re we had an owned nothing so we took care of our stuff an Raised our family properly .. after finally being given rights an opportunity to establish wealth we didn’t take it for granted , we started becoming more productive then white familes ....but we we’re so concerned about what the white people had and they used that against us , They started to see us ( the black market ) as a Opportunity to make even more money 💴 ...Y treat them bad an make money when we can trick em to thinking we treating them good and MAKE MORE MONEY BY SELLING STUFF TO THEM ,You know since they wanna be apart of this country as a equal So bad ...you see we’re I’m going with this lol basically it’s like why kill the flies when we can allow The Flies In The House Then Sell everyone Flytraps💡
Wrong. Sorry Hannibal but you're wrong. There is no need for teaching construction and landscaping. You will agree. just watch. how is it we can get someone from south of the border and give them a job doing those things and before they can pick up the language they're an expert in those fields? Those are the easiest things to learn. it doesn't need taught. when you have 365 days a year, let's go 180 good days with every neighborhood street having 12 kids playing basketball, on every street section... that's alot of kids. If they're not already taking bricks from the trashed house and fixing up grandma's stoop, they're never going to. if they're not grabbing rakes and cleaning the yards they're not going to. If they're not taking machetes and cutting limbs off overgrown trees, they're not going to. Yet they'll watch as the migrant comes in not speaking any english and keep watching by the time he's got his own commercial truck with a registered business license and has a crew of 30 with 20 lawn tractors. Teaching them isn't going to change it. If they wanted that skill they'd make it happen.
The sad thing about this video is the houses. All the history in them.. what kind of families were raised in them when they were new? What memories were made in them? I always think about those kind of things when I see neighborhoods like these. And now they’re all collapsing and some of them just need the yard cut, edged, bushes trimmed, side walks pressure washed and some paint on the houses.
I see all kinds of people just hanging around on the street. If you have time to lean; you have time to clean. Get a broom, rake, shovel ...anything. .Help get that neighborhood back together. Take some pride in your surroundings.
It's like when i worked in Compton. You can drive through these places during the day but you DO NOT, repeat, DO NOT, want to drive through there at night. This is no way for human beings to live. The projects are the worst, but they build new ones and they are rundown looking in a few months. There has to be some personal responsibility involved. There are reasons humans end up in these areas but there are things they could do to improve them.
I've lived in Bavaria Germany, nothing there was as bad as what you see in the US. Merkel has imported millions of Africans & people from the middle east so Europe now has parts like this too? Ghetto America
@@fletcherberry8249 loads of great hospitable people, but also lots of fuckery which is undeniable. gentrification is going to take a while.. it is still quite a war zone.
ATL looks hood af in this vid. One of the livest and most active by far, along with Philly, Baltimore, Newark, and Detroit. Where are u heading to next after ATL, Charlie?
@@CharlieBo313 I know that Birmingham has projects scattered all over the city. If u do go to Birmingham u should definitely check out Ensley, Titusville, and Kingston projects.
@@JCYTTV I got relatives all over Birmingham I know some of them luse to live in Ensley and some currently live in the Pratt City area and on the outskirts in Centerpoint.
Yeah my mother come from a family of 13 and my father a family of 7. They both from SC. I got relatives there, Charlotte, Paterson NJ, Philadelphia, Buffalo, 1 cousin in ATL. Actually the reason I haven't been to Birmingham yet is because I have so many relatives there lol.
Honest question...why is it in every hood you film, the people that live there are always standing in the middle of the street to have full conversations? Then they act inconvenienced when the have to move out of the way for a car passing through. They do know there are sidewalks right?
I still remember the day I arrived at U.S., my friend picked me up and drove through those hoods in Atlanta to avoid the traffic jam on I-75. The first impression is that GTA is real.
Find these vids so interesting! I'm not even in the US lol but I like these ride alongs, your car must be stacking up that mileage charlie haha doing a nice tour of the country though! so many sights
honestly bro, i'm white AF and didnt really get messed with. even at night.. mostly dealers just hollering. definitely gun shots everywhere though..i once saw a murderer running away after he gunned down one of my neighbors. i looked outside and dude was running away, he had an AK in his pants i came to find out after detectives questioned me. there was only one instance where i felt as if i was in danger. i lived there for little over a year, trying to save rent $. lol.
I grew up in Atlanta. Graduated from North Springs High School up Roswell Road. Worked for Marietta Cobb County DPS. This looks like the south side of town. Nice to see everyone driving new cars.
@@trapmuzik6708 1983 I was the drum section leader in band. I wanted to play sports but couldn’t because of a birth defect. Still, I had a great time at North Springs. It helped me to go on and earn 2 engineering degrees from U of H in Houston. I work overseas mostly. Usually in the Middle East but also Africa. I can’t say enough good about the school. I don’t know if you remember Mrs. Ellis or not. I was on a flight from Venice Italy and kept staring at her on a shuttle bus from one plane to another. I finally asked her if she was Mrs. Ellis. Keep in mind that this was back in 2010. I barely remembered what she looked like. As soon as she spoke, I remembered her voice and knew it was her. She looked at me and said, my God, you are John Rohrer. After all those years, she still remembered who I was. I told her that I was on my way back home to Las Vegas and that I worked in the offshore petrochemical industry for ExxonMobil. Just goes to show that it’s a small world.
My comment might be out of place but in my perspective as a Latino i'm watching those big houses separated each one from another with gardens and many fresh green areas and i think to my self: damn.. i wish could live somewhere alike, how Americans don't apreciate what they have anymore i mean look how fucked up the world is out there, US and Canada are some of the few places where you can see these types of Neighbourhoods, in Latin-America there are few exclusive for the high class while the rest of houses are small sticked together with no gardens i'd even dare to say these hoods are a heaven compared to the poor zones in Central America where people live in sheet huts and no mention of the "Salvatruchas", in Europe they ran out of big houses a long time ago, come on Russia is the total opposite of this, there everyone lives in small appartments some very sad and dull with no green areas and so on with many other places around the Globe so i can't believe these type of neighborhoods have become dangerous but well, it seems the world is getting worst all the time...
Ernesto. You need to think beyond your current state. Aspire. Videos like this should show you where you never want to be in life. Get career. Get an education. Stack assets. Don't get married and definitely don't have kids. You will dominate your life. It's not about the "Latin-American" community. It's about you.
Charlie, Charlie, Charlie. Some tough looking places, there in Atlanta. I know you must be careful, you keep posting videos, so you still make it thru the mean streets of the US. I watch your videos like I've never watched anything else, can't stop watching. Thanx for your time and efforts.
@Jose Chivo mostly maybe, but i was in east oakland recently, just working trying to find an address and someone shot at my car! in broad daylight! i feel lucky but sometimes its best to just avoid these areas all together
Dam good video Charlie, I gotta say out of ALL your videos this one here from Atlanta has the most action & shows the ghetto or slums more like the 80's & 90's than ANY of your other videos......The "A" gets lit I see.....
@@applejuice5635 okay , I gotta check it out when I fly back home to Virginia this summer, I moved here to California 5 months ago but i use to visit Brooklyn NY alot to take my wife to see her family & my pops old Airforce buddy lives in East orange NJ.
@@luhdreka Pay that jackass no mind at least Atlanta has alot going for it's self and a place people can be proud to say they are from unfortunately I can't say the same about my hometown Baltimore 😔😔😔😔
There are lots of trees everywhere, doesn't look bad to me, however the majority of people that live there not respecting their environment would lead me to believe otherwise
@@SDoGx54 he didn't say safe. Just talking about how it looks. We know it's dangerous. It's just sad nobody is trying to keep the neighborhood up. Pick up trash..etc
Get u a whip like the other person said why would u depend on someone else to give u a ride plus Atlanta got trains with multiple lines and a decent bus line and taxi cabs
They don't know the real meaning of life! Just ignorant with no home training and no morals, or no pride in their neighborhoods! Anybody should know how to keep their yard up and clean up around their houses, what's hard about that?
Always wonder about the people living in the random houses that are perfectly maintained with beautiful yards. Are they trapped knowing they are never going to be able to sell? How do they stand looking at the filth around them?
Honestly most home owners in the city don't really have interest in selling their homes. Its more about the sentimental value, people worked hard to be able to purchase homes especially blacks in the south they do that on the hopes of having something to leave for their family, with the expectations that the family will upkeep and do the same as they did and pass it along to the future generations.
@@jasoncardwell8535 I don't see that happening here in Atlanta of what you put in the last sentence of your post. The big reason why I don't see that happening: too many single parent families. And there's a bunch of 70 years ago you had a 15% of the population were single parent families. Now that figure is 74%. How do you cultivate discipline when the mothers don't know how to close their legs? It's a vicious cycle and it goes on at year after year after year. And the black churches won't address it because they don't want to offend their congregation.
Charlie watching your channel has taught me to be even more grateful for what I have. NO I am far from rich but man what these people live in is just really sad.. I feel for ppl living in such poverty. Why do they seem to stand in the road though?
@#KEEPDREAMING# fucking yikes!!!! Why did you go off on that person like that for making a subtle statement??? That was un called for stupid ass!!! 👎🏾😡
good thing I watch your videos I’ve been trying to move into a house down in Atlanta and when youre on Zillow a lot of these places have amazing pictures so I’d be moving to one of these places without knowing 😂
I had the best experience as I made my first steps in a South Florida projects complex. My aunt lives there for around 17 years since she migrated from East Europe. I grew up myself in a good district around entrepreneur and lawyers and doctors in a suburban city in a metropolitan region in Germany. At that time I was 23 years old and worked out a lot so I was 240 lbs and 6' 1'' and of course caucasian with a short military haircut. I just simply looked like a cop. As I made the first step in this hood everyone penetrated my body with their stare. After that they all went back home, because they believe I was an undercover cop or some FBI or CIA agent, because I am fluent in French, German, Polish, English and Russian.
4:45 INTO this video and shit gets real, real. I always find terrible neighborhoods very interesting. Just because you are poor does not mean you have to live like a slob. I learned this from my grandmother who didn’t have two nickels to rub together yet she still kept her small, old row home in South Philly nice and clean. No money does not equal living in trash piles. No money does not mean not giving a shit about your neighborhood and just letting everything go to hell. Have some pride and dignity. Be part of the solution not part of the problem! Get off your ass and decide today I’m going to do something positive to move my life forward. As opposed to sitting around all day doing nothing but drinking 40’s and smoking blunts. I don’t care what color your skin is. Do it for yourself. Do it for your family. Do it for your sense of self worth.
It amazes me too. Like a lost (or never existing) sense of pride in your neighborhood. Go sweep some sidewalks or remove some brush, dispose of some garbage. Little daily steps can make a difference. It's disheartening, I'm sure it's not been like this from the beginning.
a good message to spread especially to the punk above who loves talking about cats taking a s*** in the toilet when they really can do that type of thing racist motherfukers like that definitely deserve to have themselves dragged in the middle of the street with a rope tied around their neck covered in tar and feathers now that would be a real Hood treat
Self-worth. That's at the heart of all this. When you don't see a future, you don't prepare for one. When you fail to prepare, you prepare to fail. Vicious cycle.
Beautiful greenery, trees & shrubs. Not taking care of your property is a depressed mindset. Until that changes, these neighborhoods will continue to decline. Very sad indeed.
They arent minding their business. If they were their neighborhood and houses wouldn't look like this. Part of minding your business is maintaining your shit
Good video Charlie the hood here in Alanta which is the south. Look worse than some hoods in the north and better than some hoods in the north. WOW man.
The real cause of all this, advancement. no factories anymore, no jobs. No jobs no self respect. What a shame for the once beautiful homes and neighborhoods.
Fam, love the videos and think it’s dope that you actually drive all over the country. Why don’t you get a 360 camera which would allow the viewers the ability to control what they actually see when you are driving down the street and these ally’s... sometimes when you pass 45 dudes on a porch with their granny we’d like to see their reactions if any. 💪🏾💪🏾
I'm from Wyoming. I've seen poor too and boom towns and places that were great until they weren't. I didn't see a "dangerous" area in the whole video. What I saw was a bunch of people that were working class and trying to get buy, and probably paying all thier earnings to slum lords and getting soaked for all of their extra income. I see renters getting exploited. I see some nice folks....like the ones policing their own neighborhoods and directing the traffic on a narrow road. I didn't see a single dangerous person there. I'm a white guy that grew up in a rough boom town. It had crooked cops and mafia. I've seen the low down and lived in a rough neighborhood with high crime. It wasn't about race because most people doing those crimes were white on white crimes. So what I see in Atlanta and from what I know about poverty and people working but still poor...that is what I saw. Just people trying to get by and probably good people. If you wonder why there were damaged buildings....well huricanes do that don't they? The lawns were mowed. There didn't look like there was any more crime than your average small white town out in the sticks. Struggling places are just struggling but that doesn't make the people bad or the place bad or the place dangerous.
I've lived in Atlanta since elementary and I'm in my 40's now. It's not as bad as it use to be back in the 80's and 90's. Back then there were a lot of housing projects, that are gone now, that you would not want to go through anytime of the day or night.
I was watching this sometimes thinking "this looks like a nice street, loads of trees and grass. Houses don't look bad" car turns a corner and the houses are falling down
All I see is an opportunity to buy up distressed properties and rehab them. The reason you see trash everyone on the block is gentrification is about to start soon. The people who live in that area just don't have a clue.
@Bob Boon Depends to which people you rent the house. If they are on section 8, working in the fast food business or as an uber driver, there is no chance I would rent out the house to this person.
Maybe long-term but only if you can buy out EVERYONE and gentrify the whole area. Nobody from outside with money is going to live next to these low-life's and deal with that bullshit. Know your market. Gentrification can only happen if there is an opportunity.
@@advocatusdiaboli3204 Those are the only people you are getting in that neighborhood. Why would someone with a good career and money want to live there?
At least in low income communities there are people going outside and interacting with one another. Kids playing outside, neighbors saying hello. People really don't do that stuff nowadays and its sad...
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@Charliebo313 check out the hoods in Pomona CA
You say that alot , but hope is not yours to take away.
I'm actually Korean.
Yea, this shit sucks. I could use a hot meal and a place to sleep.
I'm actually Korean, Vietnamese, and Haitian. I'm a Koreametian
The thing about altanta you can drive 5 minutes away and be in a nice neighborhood
One of the most quickly gentrified cities in America
And it's all sec 8 slowly turning into the hood 🤣🤣
That's pretty much the way it is in EVERY major American city. I've lived in a few of them including ATL.
1 minute
@@atlantapromovers2547 rent is still cheap
How are you going to live somewhere but your car is worth more than your house???? 🤔
Facts
Liv'n in a shack but, driven a Cadillac!
Shiny things keep peeps in debt, sell that mercedes SUV and get you a equinox or 97 tahoe 😬
D to the R to the U and G's
@@TheBikemaster94 Chevy gang \m/
Crazy part about being an Atlanta native home grown is that , when you from these type of environments. You be shamed for doing the best you can to get away from these places .
You should see reservations in Canada. You have it good in the hood in the USA
the roads are paved and you have sidewalks
@@teeshtaddybee3071 I go to several reservations every day and they all have pretty nice looking homes and buildings. But also keep in mind that reservations here in Canada are supposed to be "independent nations" and the chiefs who receive more than enough money to maintain should be using that money towards benefiting the reservations.
Yep that’s true especially on the west side of town because they act as if people getting uppity when they make the decisions for themselves to relocate to a safer side of town. For example I use to live in Zone 6 over Candler-McAfee and then Belvedere Park rougest hoods on the east side to now living in Tucker near Clairmont Road and we finally get to experience what it’s like no longer living in the hood no more
True and unfortunately that “crab in the bucket” syndrome is very rampant too
The only thing that is nice about this hood is the trees.
So I guess the people have little to no value to you
@@fletcherberry8249 People are overrated, trees needs some love too.
Okay whatever I'm just saying not be so quick to judge until you walk a mile in their shoes.
"everything wood in da hood"
The trees are very good to have for shade during summer..and for bbqs and not to mention kids from the hood climbs trees for fun with their friends im from Florida and Atlanta is just like our lil towns around hear😋😋
Broken window theory seems to be accurate.
Seems as if nobody feels the need to pick up trash, let alone do the lawn
Yet luxury cars are high on the priority list...
Osmosis Bling = Priority #1!
God's Points.
Lacking of white people in that area
Didn’t see much “luxury” cars in this video. All the cars seem to be old and messed up. I saw a legit poor area.
All the trash are around abandoned houses, the government should do something about it first.
Im a truck driver and I hate taking loads to Atlanta.The only reason why i go is to show support to my hometown friend,The owner of Hattie Marie BBQ.
The whole city isn’t bad… Don’t be so scared of your own people..
Atl's not all bad. However, West side including Adamsville isn’t too good
I can't believe they all have the same day off work. Lucky!
This was a Sunday he only records on Sunday
wElfArE
WORK?! None of them work, they live off welfare, food stamps and your taxes, lol
@@alabamabigfootsociety4427, I think that was a joke. 🤣🤣
@@AdonisL9915 thanks for clearing that up 😍
Charlie, you are amazing. Showing us places that are never shown by the media. Great job, keep safe.
I been in Texas for 7years now, I love my filthy city but I will never move back there. Atlanta raised me but FortWorth has paid me.
how's the job market in texas?
Luckyy, i was born in Atlanta and lived there for 7 years until my parents divorced, then we moved to Texas for 1 year, and then we moved again, to California 😒 (I miss Georgia😔)
@@briannaplaysmore2405 facts we been lit for a minute here
@Itis Me so what state in your opinion isn’t a shithole then?
You can get nice jobs in Georgia up north. There’s many warehouse and construction jobs in Buford and areas around there.
they got lookouts every 20 feet.
gota have them spattas so that 5-0 don't catch us slippin 🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️
@@kit3909 no cap
💩
@@kit3909 you translate that for us non Americans> No offense or anything.
I was in Atlanta visiting family. And I came across the nicest people, they held doors open for me in the stores, said hi to me as I walked by, I felt more welcome there than in my own state. I would love to go back to visit!
Suzzanne Stofko where u from
Desmond Goode Ohio
Suzzanne Stofko I’m from Newark ,new jersey
Desmond Goode 😉Jersey is awesome!
I would do all of those things for you in Detroit!
I live in the hood in Atlanta. I take great care of my home and yard. I have neighbors that have young relatives living in the other homes in my neighborhood. Throwing your garbage in the yard or constant stealing isn’t poor .It’s absolutely laziness and not acting human. I speak up every time I catch one littering and they don’t care. Atlanta has always had a great economy and they chose to be sub human. If you doubt me.... I live in SW Atlanta near Oakland city.
Nobody doubt you my friend. After picking up and dropping off people in your area for 3 years doing Uber and even getting gasoline and shopping for snacks and drinks in your area it just floors me how much garbage people throw on the streets The yards and it bus stops and no one lifts a finger to get it remedied. When I work for a factory here in Conyers Georgia 23 years ago, there was a saying from lazy geechees that went like this: I ain't got time for that shit. Still holds true today.
thx for doxxing 🥰🥰
@@bassinbillRC5300I do UBER in neighborhoods too. Most are decent people living there. But all it takes are a certain percentage to let the neighborhood turn into a ghetto.
Most people are hard working Atlantan’s just trying to get by.
It's crazy, I see so many nicer cars than I ever had but they are at rotting broken houses.
Because mfs will rather have a nice car than a nice crib in the hood
They dont pay rent.
Horzzo come to port Arthur Texas it’s worse
The government is paying there car note
Apparently its easier to get a car then a house idiot
I remember working for a oxygen company in atl and one night I get to East atl and turn down a road with it blocked off by 50 sum dudes playing dice. I reversed and clocked out for the day lmfaooo
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂 ok would’ve done the same
Well rip to the person that needed oxygen that day
The house at 5:16 has to be the most unique home I have ever seen. Makes me wonder what the inside looks like.
bricks
Look at houses in New Orleans hoods
Imagine going 25 miles per hour down that hood at night .... nope I’m punching it !!!
Oh thats Laurensasmr You a bitch
Kory you should t talk about your mom that way lol
LAN Evo I’m from Chicago lol we walk fast and drive fast lol no time to get caught lacking lol
LOL. 😂😂😂😂
@@laurenlocd3180 he's talking about you
This video is a testament to the need for construction, landscaping and realty knowledge to be spread throughout the hoods of America. Not just for the sake of self-employment but mainly for the purpose of self care. Our neighborhoods are our responsibility. No one is going to leave their nice suburban communities to come and clean and renovate our raggedy neighborhoods for us!
It's a shame that so many black people believe that this is a normal way for human beings to live. Then again, the only places we lived before the hoods of America were the plantations of America.
Speaking of which, it's interesting that the most churches and religious institutions in the U.S.A are located in the ghettos. Each one claiming to contain the "power" of God. Yet, they lack the power to bring Black people out of the slave mentality that has plagued them for five centuries. Nearly two churches on every block yet our neighborhoods are the most hellish places in the country outside of the prisons!
So true....so true.
It isn't true that black people in America have had a slave mentality for centuries. They've had it since the 1960s, when the rise of the welfare state led to dependency, single motherhood, unemployment and misbehavior. Before that, the quality of life for black people was increasing, even with racism.
Guga big Facts black people were thriving after slavery ended we had our own business we had the black Wall Street Lol , the efficiency and number of black business were booming , the average black family had a house car an were very smart with money coming right after a time we’re we had an owned nothing so we took care of our stuff an Raised our family properly .. after finally being given rights an opportunity to establish wealth we didn’t take it for granted , we started becoming more productive then white familes ....but we we’re so concerned about what the white people had and they used that against us , They started to see us ( the black market ) as a Opportunity to make even more money 💴 ...Y treat them bad an make money when we can trick em to thinking we treating them good and MAKE MORE MONEY BY SELLING STUFF TO THEM ,You know since they wanna be apart of this country as a equal So bad ...you see we’re I’m going with this lol basically it’s like why kill the flies when we can allow The Flies In The House Then Sell everyone Flytraps💡
Amen teach it!
Wrong. Sorry Hannibal but you're wrong. There is no need for teaching construction and landscaping. You will agree. just watch. how is it we can get someone from south of the border and give them a job doing those things and before they can pick up the language they're an expert in those fields?
Those are the easiest things to learn. it doesn't need taught. when you have 365 days a year, let's go 180 good days with every neighborhood street having 12 kids playing basketball, on every street section... that's alot of kids.
If they're not already taking bricks from the trashed house and fixing up grandma's stoop, they're never going to. if they're not grabbing rakes and cleaning the yards they're not going to. If they're not taking machetes and cutting limbs off overgrown trees, they're not going to.
Yet they'll watch as the migrant comes in not speaking any english and keep watching by the time he's got his own commercial truck with a registered business license and has a crew of 30 with 20 lawn tractors.
Teaching them isn't going to change it. If they wanted that skill they'd make it happen.
11:38 "You might aswell put a stop sign right there"😂😂
Bmw, Lexus and Cadillac in the hood. #priorities
@@phill5829 dumb white liberals electing moron democrats so they seem "not rascist"
@@phill5829 no one cares shut up 😂😂
@Bob Boon why don't they have the capacity? Please lmk
It's not hard to get a car with 28% interest
Sounds like... Gentrification.
*WHEN YOU START SEEING RED BIKES AND SCOOTERS AROUND THE HOOD, GENTRIFICATION IS AROUND THE CORNER* 2:51
why would taking a dump like this and turning it into a somewhat inhabitable place for civilized people be a bad thing?
canes Because they dont care to fix the people or the major problems, only the neighborhood. The people just get moved somewhere else
@@andrewjconners man fuck gentrification!
Unless it was simply stolen. No way that place ever returns to western civilization.
Thats what happened to Compton And south Central los angeles
The sad thing about this video is the houses. All the history in them.. what kind of families were raised in them when they were new? What memories were made in them? I always think about those kind of things when I see neighborhoods like these. And now they’re all collapsing and some of them just need the yard cut, edged, bushes trimmed, side walks pressure washed and some paint on the houses.
A lot of those homes were built in the late 1920s
very heavy in nostalgia
I always think that too. Esp the ones in Detroit, they just have blocks and blocks of magnificent ruins.
I love how green this neighborhood is. Looks like you're in the middle of the woods.
He's riding through them jungles
That’s Atlanta, trees everywhere
Atlanta’s official nickname is “ A City Within a Forest”.
Atlanta’s known for that for sure
He is
I see all kinds of people just hanging around on the street. If you have time to lean; you have time to clean. Get a broom, rake, shovel ...anything. .Help get that neighborhood back together. Take some pride in your surroundings.
Nah b. Dats da gubmints jab.
We ain't got no time fo dat.
John Holleran truth!
Absolutely. Just standin around waiting and waiting😤
They really don t care
@@johnnymichael1804 STFU racist terd
It's like when i worked in Compton. You can drive through these places during the day but you DO NOT, repeat, DO NOT, want to drive through there at night. This is no way for human beings to live.
The projects are the worst, but they build new ones and they are rundown looking in a few months. There has to be some personal responsibility involved. There are reasons humans end up in these areas but there are things they could do to improve them.
What an absurd world, for me as a german this looks like a different planet. I don't even know what to say, i'am shocked.
Don't say nothing you might say the wrong thing they are great people never judge a book by its cover
@@fletcherberry8249 I didn't say anything about the people, i was talking about that place, the streets, the buildings etc.
I've lived in Bavaria Germany, nothing there was as bad as what you see in the US. Merkel has imported millions of Africans & people from the middle east so Europe now has parts like this too? Ghetto America
@@fletcherberry8249 loads of great hospitable people, but also lots of fuckery which is undeniable. gentrification is going to take a while.. it is still quite a war zone.
Just don't say anything.
Great footage as always! 6:00-7:45 clip looked real bad. Like some of the worst Detroit abandoned/rotted out homes.
I see a whole lot of trap houses 🏚
and what's the prob with that gotta get that 💰
@Itis Me 😂😂😂 right
ATL looks hood af in this vid. One of the livest and most active by far, along with Philly, Baltimore, Newark, and Detroit. Where are u heading to next after ATL, Charlie?
Probably Montgomery and Birmingham,
@@CharlieBo313 I know that Birmingham has projects scattered all over the city. If u do go to Birmingham u should definitely check out Ensley, Titusville, and Kingston projects.
@@JCYTTV I got relatives all over Birmingham I know some of them luse to live in Ensley and some currently live in the Pratt City area and on the outskirts in Centerpoint.
@@CharlieBo313 damn, you got family all over the country.
Yeah my mother come from a family of 13 and my father a family of 7. They both from SC. I got relatives there, Charlotte, Paterson NJ, Philadelphia, Buffalo, 1 cousin in ATL. Actually the reason I haven't been to Birmingham yet is because I have so many relatives there lol.
Honest question...why is it in every hood you film, the people that live there are always standing in the middle of the street to have full conversations? Then they act inconvenienced when the have to move out of the way for a car passing through. They do know there are sidewalks right?
“This is our block , you can pass , but only because we let you.”
If you're that curious why don't you go to the hood and ask the folks yourself?
Florida Nword "ah yes, excuse me good sirs and madams but may I ask why you people loiter in the middle of the street?"
you never hung out in the middle of a residential road before? its not like it was a highway
@@Artisan322 Is it really loitering if they're in their own neighborhood tho
I still remember the day I arrived at U.S., my friend picked me up and drove through those hoods in Atlanta to avoid the traffic jam on I-75. The first impression is that GTA is real.
Find these vids so interesting! I'm not even in the US lol but I like these ride alongs, your car must be stacking up that mileage charlie haha doing a nice tour of the country though! so many sights
It's a new car. His other was a white Chevy van.
I wouldn’t last 5 minutes walking around there. Lol
Nobody will bother you
During the day, keep to yourself and you'd probably be fine. After dark, all bets are off.
honestly bro, i'm white AF and didnt really get messed with. even at night.. mostly dealers just hollering. definitely gun shots everywhere though..i once saw a murderer running away after he gunned down one of my neighbors. i looked outside and dude was running away, he had an AK in his pants i came to find out after detectives questioned me. there was only one instance where i felt as if i was in danger. i lived there for little over a year, trying to save rent $. lol.
If your black...
Yes you will.
I grew up in Atlanta. Graduated from North Springs High School up Roswell Road. Worked for Marietta Cobb County DPS. This looks like the south side of town. Nice to see everyone driving new cars.
I went to North Springs what ye u graduated
@@trapmuzik6708 1983 I was the drum section leader in band. I wanted to play sports but couldn’t because of a birth defect. Still, I had a great time at North Springs. It helped me to go on and earn 2 engineering degrees from U of H in Houston. I work overseas mostly. Usually in the Middle East but also Africa. I can’t say enough good about the school. I don’t know if you remember Mrs. Ellis or not. I was on a flight from Venice Italy and kept staring at her on a shuttle bus from one plane to another. I finally asked her if she was Mrs. Ellis. Keep in mind that this was back in 2010. I barely remembered what she looked like. As soon as she spoke, I remembered her voice and knew it was her. She looked at me and said, my God, you are John Rohrer. After all those years, she still remembered who I was. I told her that I was on my way back home to Las Vegas and that I worked in the offshore petrochemical industry for ExxonMobil. Just goes to show that it’s a small world.
These are the most real videos I've ever seen about America, it's to be congratulated. 🤔👍
Try to know South America And you 'll know the underworld
A REAL ghetto that is. Stop romanticizing poverty and crime. Grow up!
I'll give respect to atlanta that it actually looks live. People be outside
City dump the ghetto boys make it look that way anywhere there at it looks like a dumping ground
@@vincelebron864 fr eww
In the south we always outside. A/C cost too much for us po folks maine
Its beats getting a job.
this is not normal. only normal in the bad parts because they are busybodies
My comment might be out of place but in my perspective as a Latino i'm watching those big houses separated each one from another with gardens and many fresh green areas and i think to my self: damn.. i wish could live somewhere alike, how Americans don't apreciate what they have anymore i mean look how fucked up the world is out there, US and Canada are some of the few places where you can see these types of Neighbourhoods, in Latin-America there are few exclusive for the high class while the rest of houses are small sticked together with no gardens i'd even dare to say these hoods are a heaven compared to the poor zones in Central America where people live in sheet huts and no mention of the "Salvatruchas", in Europe they ran out of big houses a long time ago, come on Russia is the total opposite of this, there everyone lives in small appartments some very sad and dull with no green areas and so on with many other places around the Globe so i can't believe these type of neighborhoods have become dangerous but well, it seems the world is getting worst all the time...
Ernesto Alvarez It is...
Ernesto. You need to think beyond your current state. Aspire. Videos like this should show you where you never want to be in life. Get career. Get an education. Stack assets. Don't get married and definitely don't have kids. You will dominate your life. It's not about the "Latin-American" community. It's about you.
Loved your comment man. Very true
Same with Jamaica
@@privatelifejust_4me
shush
Charlie, Charlie, Charlie. Some tough looking places, there in Atlanta. I know you must be careful, you keep posting videos, so you still make it thru the mean streets of the US. I watch your videos like I've never watched anything else, can't stop watching. Thanx for your time and efforts.
Thanks for watching.
@Jose Chivo mostly maybe, but i was in east oakland recently, just working trying to find an address and someone shot at my car! in broad daylight! i feel lucky but sometimes its best to just avoid these areas all together
Dam good video Charlie, I gotta say out of ALL your videos this one here from Atlanta has the most action & shows the ghetto or slums more like the 80's & 90's than ANY of your other videos......The "A" gets lit I see.....
frank 4434 I feel like Newark and Philly also still have a bit of that 80's/90's vibe.
@@applejuice5635 okay , I gotta check it out when I fly back home to Virginia this summer, I moved here to California 5 months ago but i use to visit Brooklyn NY alot to take my wife to see her family & my pops old Airforce buddy lives in East orange NJ.
These comments really making me mad, it’s probably cause I’m from Atlanta but ion like people talking about my city 🙅🏽♀️
Alright Dreka yes grah
Place is a shithole
Andy Valen you’re a shithole🙄
@@andyvalen7559 No it's not Atlanta is way better than the shithole city you're from
@@luhdreka Pay that jackass no mind at least Atlanta has alot going for it's self and a place people can be proud to say they are from unfortunately I can't say the same about my hometown Baltimore 😔😔😔😔
There are lots of trees everywhere, doesn't look bad to me, however the majority of people that live there not respecting their environment would lead me to believe otherwise
Matthew trees dont mean safe, the whole south has beautiful nature but where is most the crime in the US...
@@SDoGx54 he didn't say safe. Just talking about how it looks. We know it's dangerous. It's just sad nobody is trying to keep the neighborhood up. Pick up trash..etc
I'd hate living in the hood in the south because of limited public transportation.
MARTA n CCT where im from in ATL...its there.
Fuck public transportation. Get a car nigga.
Public Transportation is always in the Hood....
Get u a whip like the other person said why would u depend on someone else to give u a ride plus Atlanta got trains with multiple lines and a decent bus line and taxi cabs
Think they could spend some of that hard earn drug money on fixing up some homes but having a nicer ride is more important
They don't know the real meaning of life! Just ignorant with no home training and no morals, or no pride in their neighborhoods! Anybody should know how to keep their yard up and clean up around their houses, what's hard about that?
Hellcat > a nice house
To some this looks crazy , others find it heartwarming, nothing like home 🙏🙏🙏 Forever I love Atlanta
Gabriel Alonso cause it is crazy
If this trash “heartwarming” you a bum 🙏🙏🙏
Gabriel Alonso I just hope you loving Atlanta from a distance
Gabriel Alonso i heard that real talk
FILA
Atlanta ain't soft and it's nothing like it was in 80s and 90s. Early 2000s
Ricky Johnson I remember early 2000s Atlanta that when it was real hood....
Its soft asf
@@METALFACEDOOMXXXX bring yo ass down here and find out.
It should be soft. You fools are always glorifying stupidity.
Atlanta aint pussy they chillin tho getting money
Always wonder about the people living in the random houses that are perfectly maintained with beautiful yards. Are they trapped knowing they are never going to be able to sell? How do they stand looking at the filth around them?
Nothing to stop the locals cleaning up their own streets.
Honestly most home owners in the city don't really have interest in selling their homes. Its more about the sentimental value, people worked hard to be able to purchase homes especially blacks in the south they do that on the hopes of having something to leave for their family, with the expectations that the family will upkeep and do the same as they did and pass it along to the future generations.
@@jasoncardwell8535 I don't see that happening here in Atlanta of what you put in the last sentence of your post. The big reason why I don't see that happening: too many single parent families. And there's a bunch of 70 years ago you had a 15% of the population were single parent families. Now that figure is 74%. How do you cultivate discipline when the mothers don't know how to close their legs? It's a vicious cycle and it goes on at year after year after year. And the black churches won't address it because they don't want to offend their congregation.
Thanks again for your work Charlie Always waiting To see your next video's
Thanks for taking the time to make this video.
Of course, he's a cop.
🤡🤡🤡listen to u
Charlie watching your channel has taught me to be even more grateful for what I have. NO I am far from rich but man what these people live in is just really sad.. I feel for ppl living in such poverty. Why do they seem to stand in the road though?
I’m moving to Atlanta next year😊
Thank you for sharing.It seems like one street is nice next is not so confusing.
never a good idea to pull up into dead ends like that in atl hoods mane
Atl sweet brah
@@billywells3320 ur trippin big time
Can't imagine how it must be to have to deliver mail in these hooded areas.
@#KEEPDREAMING# fucking yikes!!!! Why did you go off on that person like that for making a subtle statement??? That was un called for stupid ass!!! 👎🏾😡
@@zamasu9396 stfu you green asl
You think thats a hood.
Looks like they are all off from work in the same day.
That jokes not old at all.
Should have been recorded in weekend 😂
@@DaddysFastestSwimmer It never gets old.
Just waiting for the democrats to save them is all.
Just like the white folks living in trailer parks.
good thing I watch your videos I’ve been trying to move into a house down in Atlanta and when youre on Zillow a lot of these places have amazing pictures so I’d be moving to one of these places without knowing 😂
Im from Syria. You have a lovely country.
Alie I’m from Iskenderun in turkey near Syria these man have it nice rn I’m in London and even that’s worse then here
U call this lovely?
@@MichaelFlenderson I guess for him as a Syrian this is heaven
You should visit. This video showed the worse spots, in reality Atlanta is a clean and safe city in most areas.
Amen to that brother
I had the best experience as I made my first steps in a South Florida projects complex. My aunt lives there for around 17 years since she migrated from East Europe. I grew up myself in a good district around entrepreneur and lawyers and doctors in a suburban city in a metropolitan region in Germany.
At that time I was 23 years old and worked out a lot so I was 240 lbs and 6' 1'' and of course caucasian with a short military haircut. I just simply looked like a cop. As I made the first step in this hood everyone penetrated my body with their stare. After that they all went back home, because they believe I was an undercover cop or some FBI or CIA agent, because I am fluent in French, German, Polish, English and Russian.
4:45 INTO this video and shit gets real, real. I always find terrible neighborhoods very interesting. Just because you are poor does not mean you have to live like a slob. I learned this from my grandmother who didn’t have two nickels to rub together yet she still kept her small, old row home in South Philly nice and clean. No money does not equal living in trash piles. No money does not mean not giving a shit about your neighborhood and just letting everything go to hell. Have some pride and dignity. Be part of the solution not part of the problem! Get off your ass and decide today I’m going to do something positive to move my life forward. As opposed to sitting around all day doing nothing but drinking 40’s and smoking blunts. I don’t care what color your skin is. Do it for yourself. Do it for your family. Do it for your sense of self worth.
Aimee Webber >>>Yeah your right. Let’s just say fuck it and give up. YOU are part of the problem.
It amazes me too. Like a lost (or never existing) sense of pride in your neighborhood. Go sweep some sidewalks or remove some brush, dispose of some garbage. Little daily steps can make a difference. It's disheartening, I'm sure it's not been like this from the beginning.
a good message to spread especially to the punk above who loves talking about cats taking a s*** in the toilet when they really can do that type of thing racist motherfukers like that definitely deserve to have themselves dragged in the middle of the street with a rope tied around their neck covered in tar and feathers now that would be a real Hood treat
Self-worth. That's at the heart of all this. When you don't see a future, you don't prepare for one. When you fail to prepare, you prepare to fail. Vicious cycle.
Beautiful greenery, trees & shrubs. Not taking care of your property is a depressed mindset. Until that changes, these neighborhoods will continue to decline. Very sad indeed.
You know you're in the hood when stop signs mean "Go" haha!
Don't have nothing better to do. Yes you best do this in day time. Good job for playin it safe.
I never knew Atlanta looks like this. Thanks for the video.
You know its the hood when you see a three legged dog hoppin around
The dog managed to get away from the Chinese restaurant!!
@@jolieo78jonas netherlands? Da fuck
@@teflondon9159 yeah whatever. I was high ok!! 🙄
@@jolieo78jonas lol 🤣 u arab tho ? Im palestine yoo
@@teflondon9159 oh that's awesome. I'm north African 😆
All I see is citizens minding their own business.
Cool Cat right. I'm still waiting for the real hood part.
Sonia Rena I know right. No one even looked at him.
@@MoMo-206 what the fuck are you talking about literally every person he passed stared at him as he drove by lol
They arent minding their business. If they were their neighborhood and houses wouldn't look like this. Part of minding your business is maintaining your shit
Good samaritans
When walking down a road. And all the houses look the same, you best exit.
Good video Charlie the hood here in Alanta which is the south. Look worse than some hoods in the north and better than some hoods in the north. WOW man.
Why does it seem like these places always have cloudy weather.
the sun dont come roun here boy thats for dem white ppl
I'm from the hood where we dont played and everyday the sky stay grey we from the Tiny Raskal Gang ain't a damm thang change !!!
Becuz the sun don't shine in the hood, fishbone sunless saturday it's all in your mind
Wow this new Fallout game looks amazing.
the lil boy at 8:50 is precious
💞
The 🐍 and 🐀 are living large in this hood. 🐜 and 🕷 as well. People , getting busy dying.
thank you for the kindergarten illustrations.
@@galaxytraveler5779 I told you not to be stupid , you moron.
@@davidellis5141 Sorry man, no offense intended. I was only joking.
@@galaxytraveler5779 No problem ! That was 10 months ago. Wish it was now ! ✌
@@davidellis5141 ya i was probably having a tantrum that day or something lol.
Take care.
The real cause of all this, advancement. no factories anymore, no jobs. No jobs no self respect. What a shame for the once beautiful homes and neighborhoods.
Dangerous or not this place looks beautiful to me💯
If you are serious then you must be the most upbeat and optimistic person in the world!
DAVID BEALE 👁
👀
Positivity will always exist even in a very negative environment. One wouldn’t exist without the opposite.
@@johnpaulo4117 great eyes
My hood look more ugly but I live outside US
Dave Beale I’m from Brazil, and i can say that hood in video is amazing.
2:19 that's a mean sounding accord 😂😂😂
man no matter what part of georgia you can be from a bad neighbor hood but drive like 3 minutes and find rich neighborhoods and businesses
Fam, love the videos and think it’s dope that you actually drive all over the country. Why don’t you get a 360 camera which would allow the viewers the ability to control what they actually see when you are driving down the street and these ally’s... sometimes when you pass 45 dudes on a porch with their granny we’d like to see their reactions if any. 💪🏾💪🏾
13:41 "buy me sum liquor!"
Taylor Mears lol she needs water instead with that rough ashy voice.
4:20 to 4:30 -> T.I. -> Ready For Whatever -> happens to be my favorite T.I. track of all time....it’s deep AF 💯
I am from Atlanta. These people are some of the nicest people you can meet. They are genuine.
Note that in holds, the local government never keep the places up. Poor or not, they can still beautify the hoods.
I'm enjoying these hood videos from the comfort of my home!
I live an hour away from ATL and let me tell you an hour makes a huge difference it’s so much nicer where I live than it is in that cess pit
Shout out to the Grady Babies,That’s The Real Atlanta Born& Bred 💯💯💯Showing Love From Jersey ‼️
Grady baby rep
I'm from Wyoming. I've seen poor too and boom towns and places that were great until they weren't. I didn't see a "dangerous" area in the whole video. What I saw was a bunch of people that were working class and trying to get buy, and probably paying all thier earnings to slum lords and getting soaked for all of their extra income. I see renters getting exploited. I see some nice folks....like the ones policing their own neighborhoods and directing the traffic on a narrow road. I didn't see a single dangerous person there. I'm a white guy that grew up in a rough boom town. It had crooked cops and mafia. I've seen the low down and lived in a rough neighborhood with high crime. It wasn't about race because most people doing those crimes were white on white crimes.
So what I see in Atlanta and from what I know about poverty and people working but still poor...that is what I saw. Just people trying to get by and probably good people. If you wonder why there were damaged buildings....well huricanes do that don't they? The lawns were mowed. There didn't look like there was any more crime than your average small white town out in the sticks.
Struggling places are just struggling but that doesn't make the people bad or the place bad or the place dangerous.
CharlieBo, the true google street view!!
What a lovely place.. look at all the friendly folks outside chatting and having a great time.
My niece, from Newark NJ, bust out crying when she saw the, "bluff " for the first time!!! She was scared as hell !!!!!!
Damm didnt know atlanta look like this, just shows you what the media want you to see...
I mean that's for every state...
Right. I grew up in the hoods of Atlanta and all the media does is portray Atlanta like it's Beverly Hills or something.
I've lived in Atlanta since elementary and I'm in my 40's now. It's not as bad as it use to be back in the 80's and 90's. Back then there were a lot of housing projects, that are gone now, that you would not want to go through anytime of the day or night.
I was watching this sometimes thinking "this looks like a nice street, loads of trees and grass. Houses don't look bad" car turns a corner and the houses are falling down
9:07 its funny when you dont think its a speed bump hes going over
All I see is an opportunity to buy up distressed properties and rehab them. The reason you see trash everyone on the block is gentrification is about to start soon. The people who live in that area just don't have a clue.
@Bob Boon Depends to which people you rent the house. If they are on section 8, working in the fast food business or as an uber driver, there is no chance I would rent out the house to this person.
@@advocatusdiaboli3204 no way are you a real estate agent 😂
Maybe long-term but only if you can buy out EVERYONE and gentrify the whole area. Nobody from outside with money is going to live next to these low-life's and deal with that bullshit. Know your market. Gentrification can only happen if there is an opportunity.
@@advocatusdiaboli3204 Those are the only people you are getting in that neighborhood. Why would someone with a good career and money want to live there?
J’aime trop tes vidéo sérieux continue à les passer
All nice cars parked in front of all them dumpy houses tho. Lol
3:59 they bumping lil uzi😂😂✊🏽✡️
At least in low income communities there are people going outside and interacting with one another. Kids playing outside, neighbors saying hello. People really don't do that stuff nowadays and its sad...
West side Atl bank head is really the slums tho lol.. for the most part from my experiences in the A, if you cool and alert u good..
THEY TRYN TO MAKE THE HOOD ALL BAD,IT AIN ALL BAD YOU GOT WORKING PEOPLE UP IN THERE. JUST TRYING TO LIVE MANE.
We Fall We Get up Just a lil mo Love We Be awe Ite.
I'm From West Atlanta It's Reckless
sis I'm from the souf side it uh somethin else periot 🤷🏾♀️
East atlanta be going crazy we the most lowkey
Shout out to fancy north Atlanta. The rest of the city is meh.
Was running low on ignorant hate, peeped the comments, set for life now thx
Everybody chillin' lol.
The poor walking dead. Sad
What's sad about it?
@@beammeupscottie7042 What do you mean whats sad? Did you not see the video? These people look like a bunch of lost zombies
Grand Daddy But that’s not the case there lively and well. This is home to them and a jungle to you.
@Chicano Azteca fuck u internet gangsta u bitch
@Chicano Azteca talking all that shit on the computer but a bitch In real life pool like u i swear
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