What Ecuador Feels Like For Ecuadorians Right Now

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
  • The situation in Ecuador right now tough to understand so in this video I talk about what Ecuador feels like for Ecuadorians right now by giving my, as well as other Ecuadorians, perspective on the Tax increase and crime, talk about the power crisis in Ecuador (power outages in Ecuador), and also talk about some situations with infrastructure that have been bothering me for a long time. I also talk about whether or not you should visit Ecuador or live in Ecuador for foreigners looking to come to Ecuador.
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Комментарии • 78

  • @Frag_Limit
    @Frag_Limit 2 месяца назад +14

    He has a spider man suit

  • @donnaschmidt2597
    @donnaschmidt2597 Месяц назад +3

    We have been watching and following your videos since we started investigating life & expats in Ecuador. I love that you do not gloss over the facts or show only the good things about Ecuador. Keep up the good work. We have been living here in Ecuador for a year now. We love it here.

    • @elizabethbeaston1318
      @elizabethbeaston1318 Месяц назад

      @@donnaschmidt2597 There is a USA couple on you tube that portray Ecuador as rainbows and unicorns. I appreciate how honest this channel is.. I have been on the coast for two years. I love Ecuador but there are serious topics, such as crime, that need to be discussed. And the streets are horrible. We don't drive at night.

  • @2freakout
    @2freakout 2 месяца назад +11

    Great content! keep it as real as real can be with no "sugar-talk". Love it to be real💖 Thanks for sharing your knowledge, experience, and time.

  • @kathyandthedogs626
    @kathyandthedogs626 2 месяца назад +5

    Great video, Ace! I think your question , “what are you willing to put up with?” is the ultimate question. I’m also concerned about how much the Ecuadorians are willing to tolerate. Very frustrating to see your taxes increase with nothing to show for it.
    Take care, and thanks for the info!!!

    • @GMAceM
      @GMAceM  2 месяца назад

      The whole “we’re paying these taxes and nothing has happened” has been the main talk of the people next to “I don’t want to go out because something might happen”, but that is the Ecuadorian sentiment and I realize it’s not going to be the same thought someone from someplace else might have. That’s why it’s all a matter of comfort, people here are fed up and if given a chance to leave with a guaranteed job I’m sure most would.
      Always glad to help and thanks for checking the video out!

    • @soinda87
      @soinda87 Месяц назад

      They came with high tax in my country Kenya, increased salaries for the politicians,president, vice and a huge amount to their wife’s. Then cut on hospitals, schools meals and infrastructure. They want also to taxes on ancestral lands. We said NO! They withdrew the bill. People burned down some politicians houses and businesses. Enough is enough.

  • @aprilcorvasce4735
    @aprilcorvasce4735 2 месяца назад +3

    You are an impressive young man and I think you will go far in life! I hope Ecuador gets its act together.

  • @juliebabin
    @juliebabin 2 месяца назад +3

    Your channel is precious because you communicate the real experience you live. Thanks, Ace.

  • @marybaty369
    @marybaty369 2 месяца назад +3

    Thank you GM for always sharing honest comments . I feel bad for the citizens of Ecuador that have to put up with the bad conditions such as roads, crime, power outages .
    We live in Vilcabamba and it’s open season on older expats . My 75 year old friend and her husband were robbed and tied up for over 10 hours. She was also repeatedly r- -d and So--ized . There were 7 men and 1 woman . This has been happening for several years and is now escalated. This will definitely hurt the economy of Vilcabamba and Ecuador as word spreads of these horrible crimes. I’d think twice before coming here. The President needs to get a handle on this mess .

  • @bouuigigw
    @bouuigigw 2 месяца назад +5

    Damn, Ecuador has a great opportunities and good geography. I am disappointed to see the government not taking advantage of the opportunity to improve the country.

    • @GMAceM
      @GMAceM  Месяц назад

      We always talk about how Ecuador has so much to offer touristically and I definitely never want to downplay that but I also can’t turn a blind eye to what’s happening in the country and no one else can either. There’s another part of the conversation to be had where it’s really a matter of the government being poorly equipped to do the things they might actually be able to do if they weren’t so poorly equipped. I could go on but that’s definitely a conversation for another day

  • @LivingLovingAbroad
    @LivingLovingAbroad 2 месяца назад +4

    Good, sound advice my friend!

  • @VanQa
    @VanQa 22 дня назад

    I visted Ecuador last month (june 18 till july 15) to visit my mom in Conocoto Quito and i had a really great time visiting your beautyfull country. Your video's helped me a lot to get acquainted with a lot of things before visiting (im from Europe, Holland), so thank you ❤

    • @GMAceM
      @GMAceM  16 дней назад +1

      Really glad my videos are able to help and I hope you had the best time visiting your mom! 😁

  • @latinoandproud14
    @latinoandproud14 2 месяца назад

    extremely well spoken, very articulate and knowledgeable about the situation that plagues the country in the past 50 years ago when I left Guayaquil, keep up the good work, and God bless

    • @GMAceM
      @GMAceM  Месяц назад

      Wow 50 years! It just goes to show how deeply rooted these things are in the culture. Thanks for checking the video out and I just hope this spreads a bit of awareness and maybe even causes a positive change from those in charge

  • @magnusb6311
    @magnusb6311 2 месяца назад

    Good video, good advice. Keep it up.
    Cheers from Mexico

  • @southernbreeze3278
    @southernbreeze3278 2 месяца назад +4

    consider running for city cousel, and then maybe mayor

    • @user-qq5uj6wq4d
      @user-qq5uj6wq4d 2 месяца назад +1

      That could put him at risk for danger. I’d advise him not to

    • @GMAceM
      @GMAceM  Месяц назад

      I agree with the comment of this putting me at risk and even talked about it a bit on stream the other day. It’s just not worth it. There are (unavailable) jobs in the municipality that I could probably do but I’d probably never be able to do them since they’re jobs that require connections.

  • @robertwatson9359
    @robertwatson9359 2 месяца назад +1

    In San Clemente del Playa Where we live, we have experienced crime and murders within one block of neighbors along with poor quality streets. We waited one hour for the police to show up at a murder scene , We came out and preserved the scene, we have worked as vecinos to repair the streets and patrol and secure our neighborhood, it has caused us to be closer within the community. Not perfect but better and a love for my neighbors and their families.

    • @GMAceM
      @GMAceM  Месяц назад

      I think what you do is awesome. It doesn’t have to be perfect because you can feel the sense of community/neighborliness.
      Gracias por lo que haces y cuídate!

  • @tangonista
    @tangonista 11 дней назад

    I am planning a trip for September, I like to dance salsa among other things. Do you know if there are places for that I. Quito or Guayaquil or another city?

  • @Nobody-r8c
    @Nobody-r8c Месяц назад

    you have to become a partner with a product or a service... aka affiliate

  • @thefivews4720
    @thefivews4720 Месяц назад

    If I go to live in Ecuador is because I want to live with my dad and I will go to baños it is pretty safe over there

  • @BeyondBorders202
    @BeyondBorders202 2 месяца назад

    good and informative content. The power outages I still think it's what I heard last month on another creator's channel. The entire shortage was created to promote the power system going private. The good part is this will reduce the national budget as long as the government doesn't subsidize it. As people who live in capitalism know, this can lead to price increases, and usually, the price per kWh goes up annually. After all a private company's primary concern is their profit margins and stock holder's returns.
    Speaking of crime and security will be the responsibility of whoever is in charge of the Military and Police. In Ecuador, if the federal minister doesn't handle their men and women correctly, it will fast return to the past four years.

    • @GMAceM
      @GMAceM  Месяц назад +1

      If the price of power goes up too high, people are gonna be upset for sure especially since even a $1-5 increase to a $25 bill makes them go fight mode lol
      I’m kinda losing hope for crime to disappear. I realize that realistically that’s impossible anyways since crime will probably always exist in some way shape or form but even the things happening now seem to be things that are gonna keep happening.

    • @BeyondBorders202
      @BeyondBorders202 Месяц назад

      @@GMAceM I have heard enough about how the indigenous people use paro (if I spelled it correctly) that I could see it happening if electricity goes too high.

  • @BigTimeZergRush
    @BigTimeZergRush 2 месяца назад

    The other day in Atuntaqui it was actually a police officer that commited a murder. Killed his "Pareja" who was also a police officer while they both where on patrol in town...

  • @sunnywet
    @sunnywet 2 месяца назад +1

    tu eres intelegrante. Amigo. I'm Chinese, planning to move and live there from China. Looking for a job now.

    • @scarlettjewell8092
      @scarlettjewell8092 2 месяца назад +1

      Make sure you have an online job before you leave as you will not find a job here. There aren't even enough jobs for Ecuadorians.

  • @orlylandy
    @orlylandy Месяц назад

    The feeling you have regarding paying additional taxes and see little results, believe it or not this is because the crime was actually worse it was believed . Its important to stay the course and you will see positive results. like saving money, in the beginning it docent seem your saving much , but as time passes by you will see the savings. Stay the course and stay focused.

  • @elgringoec
    @elgringoec 2 месяца назад +1

    You don't know what the roads were like ten years ago. Dodging potholes on connecting roads was normal. Roads have improved drastically. Can't do it all at once, and it's improving.

    • @GMAceM
      @GMAceM  Месяц назад +1

      I’m sure that some of the roads 10 years ago were crazy especially if they’re worse than the ones I encountered, and I encountered some pretty crazy ones. It’s certainly taking time but it also feels like a lot of things have halted and in some cases are going backwards. Nothing’s gonna be perfect but I think at least keeping the things we have in order is better than nothing.

    • @elgringoec
      @elgringoec Месяц назад

      @@GMAceM
      Totally. The road between Mindo and Manta had a lot of bad sections where it was slow going steering around big potholes every few yards. From "La T" to Junquillal was crazy bad, the entire road was chunks of asphalt. 5mph was it and even then chunks would clang on the undercarriage. That was during the time of beefing up the panamericano and other main arteries which they did a great job on. But yeah, maintenance. Obras. They need funding. It's hard to get the people to lend a hand anymoreadays.
      "When your outgo exceeds your income, your upkeep becomes your downfall"

  • @samuelpallottini5108
    @samuelpallottini5108 2 месяца назад +1

    Don't you have a volunteer national guard? Or army reserves? They could be called in, especially with unemployment, there should be able bodied men to step up.

    • @josephgarceau6753
      @josephgarceau6753 2 месяца назад

      The Ecuadorian military and police have a lot of corruption. They have members who are gang members or work for the gangs secretly and share Intel. They're also not as well trained as the US military. You will see a group of 12 huddled together on 1 street corner joking and looking at their phones when they should be spread out at least. Ecuador also has really liberal laws, especially for minors. Many assassin's are under 18, and get released from police custody in a few days and are back out on the streets. The people of the Sierra and the Amazon have Indigenous Justice, which works decent as a deterrent.

  • @dovygoodguy1296
    @dovygoodguy1296 Месяц назад

    Not to mention the electricity blackouts!

  • @SahrivanSiaffa
    @SahrivanSiaffa Месяц назад

    What is the cost of 1 bedroom apartment in ecuador, i know it depends on the location which i will like to know.

  • @ndthat
    @ndthat 26 дней назад

    The people are responsible for their situation. Stop complaining and do something about it.

  • @donovanduncan5733
    @donovanduncan5733 Месяц назад

    I want to know what the deal is with the suit hanging up

  • @ParanaSlim52
    @ParanaSlim52 Месяц назад

    Remind me again, when was Ecuador perfect?

  • @aviatorz2fretz
    @aviatorz2fretz 2 месяца назад

    I went last year in 2023 and it was still a fun place. I recently got back this year and stores close so early, I feel like I have to always watch the entrance if I’m eating at a restaurant. Watch my back always. It’s gone down hill and it sucks cause it’s such a great place. Hey man even you talking about this can get you kidnapped. Be careful.

    • @GMAceM
      @GMAceM  Месяц назад

      I can relate to all of that, it’s tough for sure. I also worry about what I can or can’t talk about and have even talked to other creators about that but we have to be real and we take the precautions necessary. Thanks for looking out!

    • @aviatorz2fretz
      @aviatorz2fretz Месяц назад

      @@GMAceM absolutely. Love your content. Stay safe!

  • @wawawawawcrybaby-bv2sf
    @wawawawawcrybaby-bv2sf 2 месяца назад

    Most people dont want to pay memberships each month but would like to send you money from time to time. There seems to be no way to do that

  • @bouuigigw
    @bouuigigw 2 месяца назад +1

    Every Ecuadorian I know is so proud of the National Futball team, but that pride does not seem to translate into a desire to improve their own neighborhoods.

    • @GMAceM
      @GMAceM  2 месяца назад +2

      There’s a part of this conversation that I didn’t get into because I got too into talking about the streets but it’s the fact that the funds always seem to be available for festivities but never for fixing the streets or organizing things. It’s frustrating to see when you like order but apparently not a big deal for those who like to party

  • @arunbear
    @arunbear 2 месяца назад

    Filming the potholes might help with raising awareness.

  • @tomb727
    @tomb727 2 месяца назад

    Hang on! Let's see how Ecuador 🇪🇨 does against Venezuela 🇻🇪 this afternoon! The game starts at 5 pm.
    I live in Sector Basilica, Quito Sur. It's about a ten minute walk to La Plaza de La Independencia. I have noticed an increase in military personnel and National Police in an around El Centro Histórico. I feel safe in the area in which I'm living. I frequently walk at night from El Centro Histórico back to Sector Basílica. After 9 p.m., the streets are practically deserted.
    The METRO is well policed and well lighted. Tonight, I'm meeting my three Equatorianous sons in Iñaquito to watch the soccer game. We'll travel home together on the METRO, probably leaving at 730 pm.
    Yeah....power outage. I was by myself in Iñaquito looking to take the METRO when the power went out. Oh well....I could have taken the bus, a cab, or ÜBER, but that seemed too much like work. Also, I only pay 22 cents to ride the METRO. The taxi would have set me back $3 or $4 and Uber, probably $3.
    What's a poor American immigrant to do?
    Well....within 30 minutes all of the stores that had generators were up and running and I have a fav spot for an ice cold Pilsener. A two liter bottle for $3, the cost of a cab ride. So, guess how I passed the time? Two hours later, the power was back on, and the METRO service started back up.
    My friends are all Equatorianous and Quechua Indian. Some of them I have known for ten years. Two of them live with me.
    We have a great Bible believing church that we attend. The boys are out of school, so we're planning a trip to the coast once again. La Playa Atacames is our spot on the coast. Although we are considering Manta, because we've never been and the pics all look very nice.
    Being friends with the indigenous people of Ecuador has forced me to learn Spanish. They say that I am progressing nicely.
    Considero una benedición haber emigrado al Ecuador. Estoy contento aquí. Estoy de acuerdo en que Ecuador no es para todos. Pero, para mi Ecuador está hermosura y pienso mi area está seguro.

    • @GMAceM
      @GMAceM  Месяц назад

      Unfortunately the Venezuela game was a bust but at least the Jamaica game went well!
      Me alegro mucho que Ecuador sea bueno para ti, eso es lo que más importa, lo que uno siente que es bueno para uno!

  • @isabellam6447
    @isabellam6447 2 месяца назад

    Crime is high in Duran😢

  • @Whatsupbuddiebud
    @Whatsupbuddiebud 2 месяца назад

    What crime happened today?

  • @Manchurian1990
    @Manchurian1990 2 месяца назад

    Your channel is the best way that i can know the latest information of Ecuador, perfect job, sensational Job

  • @itravelers
    @itravelers 2 месяца назад

    Remember, governments don’t move fast. While the IVA increased 3%, observable changes take time to manifest. If you follow the news daily, significant arrests of key cartel figures are being made. That’s a positive.

    • @GMAceM
      @GMAceM  Месяц назад

      You are absolutely correct and it was definitely something that I forgot to mention as part of this video. I got too into the other things I mentioned and also had felt pressured due to the lack of time. I like how some things are getting better but it’s just sad how it doesn’t always seem to make a noticeable change and how we as people who live here tend to worry that we might end up being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

  • @anggievlogs
    @anggievlogs Месяц назад

    🥲

  • @johnmontana4898
    @johnmontana4898 2 месяца назад

    Hey you know what I live here in the united states of california two 2 and a 1/2 hours from L.A , 5 hours to San Francisco. In other words, I live right in the middle. A little dinky town called Pixley population.
    500.
    Last week at midnight, 2 teenagers. 15 years who's the shooting one? Got killed? It's no, it's everywhere, my closest big town's is Bakersfield and Fresno oh my gosh, I want hour and 10 minutes. There's always there. Crime shootings your name it. I can say it's everywhere. My name is John Montano like your videos, but I would try to make me smile. Maybe an hour, so you won't lose. You're audience. There's a guy Live in ecuador 5 years Move to Columbia. Said it was better over there.His block is called coffee time.
    name is lauren

  • @user-rh5zh7uw3s
    @user-rh5zh7uw3s 2 месяца назад

    Put on that spidey suite... pretty please? 😍😍😍

  • @davidgarner6736
    @davidgarner6736 Месяц назад

    " unlifed"?

    • @GMAceM
      @GMAceM  Месяц назад +1

      I use that word to avoid RUclips suppressing the video

    • @davidgarner6736
      @davidgarner6736 Месяц назад

      I see.

  • @dustinkittel2830
    @dustinkittel2830 Месяц назад +2

    Paying more in taxes and not seeing any benefits? I thought that was an American political strategy 😂

  • @_santos13
    @_santos13 Месяц назад

    Pero… ¿y ese traje de Spiderman? 😂