These aren't really the "real" hoods. Not preferable but you'd mostly be fine living in these areas. Go to the west or south side for the truly "most dangerous."
I live in Montgomery, AL and have been on several of these streets. Just because someone may not have much money doesn't make their streets dangerous. The yards look fairly well tended to.
Well, I have to work there, downtown, and other parts as well, even at the Waters, few weeks ago at the pike rd Circle K two people decided to have a shoot out while me and my co worker were there, one guy had a automatic, don't know what cause I ducked, but he just turned and sprayed bullets Everywhere, hit the new work truck of our work associate across the street at the new eagle gas station, a woman was hit in parking lot walking in to the circle k, one shooter got hit and the chump who sprayed bullets ran off( with his vehicle parked at the store) yeah, Crime is high there, but most big cities are! Couldn't give me a house to live there, we are in a very peaceful rural area, Thank God.. AND dont get me started on Birmingham !!
@@briancombs3130 don’t live far from that gas station myself. i remember hearing about the shooting minutes after it happened because i had friends passing by it right after the shooting happened. glad you had the instinct to keep yourself safe.
I moved to Montgomery from Michigan & met my bf there. I moved back to Michigan but some of the best times I had was down there. I'm drawn to the country, gritty, rawness but yet southern hospitality of the city. He doesn't want to move back cause of all the shootings & killings but I actually wouldn't mind. Despite the bad every city has, it has plenty good. I Love the south 🧡
The footage is taken of old communities and neighborhoods around the High Street area in Montgomery... I did not see any danger taking place... This is so misleading... A stereotype that doesn't apply to all those areas.
It's cuz it was daylight. I severed a Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of latter day saints in Alabama 1999 to 2001. My first area I spent 5 months in was westside Montgomery. We didn't go out much after the sun went down. Spent six weeks in Ensly also and dido.
@@BEvans-sb3lp Don't believe a word of that! At least one major mall has shut down and another is a dangerous place. 20 minutes driving around Montgomery will convince you to stay away for 20 years.
@@MrTwister50 One major mall shut down because 4 other major shopping areas in the city opened. And the mall that closed is now a huge magnet high school on one side and a fire and police complex on the other. Fact is, you can make any city in America look as if it’s all bad by a clip like this, but the areas shown are less than 1% of the city. This city also now has its own Bowl Game. Ms Stardust said Thx for taking us around MGM, which the video creator did not, as stated in the video title.
@@BEvans-sb3lp Totally understandable! No worries! I plan to check out Montgomery at some point myself so I will get an completely idea of how the entire city looks and what it has to offer! I plan to vlog there as well!
@@TravelingOnStardust Wonderful! Tons of history here as well and an awesome EJI memorial and equal justice monument you should capture during your vlog!! I think you’ll love this little city! Population ~200,000…. 65% black 🖤
@Jason Coughenour We just do with a drink as soon as you wake up and then potato for breakfast mixed up all day with loads of the black stuff and then more potato and then more Irish whiskey and more spuds with more potato 🥔 and that's pretty much it all day long then come the evening event it's a big spud cooked with loads of Bailey's and Sheridan's and then a good old fight out on the cobles and then more Irish whiskey and Irish spuds and then story's and songs about the banshees and fight on a ring covered with potatoes skins and mixed with the black stuff and see who can't last two weeks of drinking eating spuds and more drink and stories of the old potatoes fights and drinking then it's been passed down from father to son and sometimes son to brother and more drinking then eating spuds on top of drinking the black stuff and eating spuds we have reliable transportation to drinking and eating spuds called ponsheen it's a grand life eating drinking and fighting so it is GODBLESS 🍀❤️🙏
Still plenty of rough areas in Montgomery but the downtown core has really improved over the last few decades. When I was younger it was very dangerous to go there at night.
These aren't really the "real" hoods. Not preferable but you'd mostly be fine living in these areas. Go to the west or south side for the truly "most dangerous."
These aren't really the "real" hoods. Not preferable but you'd mostly be fine living in these areas. Go to the west or south side for the truly "most dangerous."
Why do people associate poverty with dangerous? I went through Alabama on my way to Florida and did not see one crime- I’m white 68 year old and not once was I bothered. Went to the legacy museum and learned a lot about black history. We all need to fight against poverty. Kamala 2024
It’s dangerous everywhere you go. Everywhere is just about the same. But just cuz some of the hoods look bad doesn’t mean they’re dangerous asf. Yea you’ll get what you’re looking for if you push out that energy but isn’t that just about everywhere?
You was downtown the whole time 🤣🤣 nowhere near the most dangerous streets in Montgomery. Actually relatively safe compared to the ACTUAL dangerous areas.
Old Cloverdale is pretty rough. This is one of the oddities of Montgomery. There is No Bad Part of town. It's not isolated to one specific area. There's pockets Everywhere.
I did my undergrad studies at Alabama State University in Montgomery. Most of this footage is near the campus. It's a low socioeconomic neighborhood but not very dangerous. In my humble opinion, West Montgomery is way more intimidating
To be honest with you, majority black localities in the South are a lot nicer looking than the ones in the Northeast. Lots of single houses and the yards are well kept. And I hear the black people in the Deep South are friendly too, that is if you’re not disrespectful or involved in any rivalries.
These aren't really the "real" hoods. Not preferable but you'd mostly be fine living in these areas. Go to the west or south side for the truly "most dangerous."
The south is the poorest region in the USA…the northeast is the richest…beat schools ,healthcare etc. 2% if the USA land but make 30 percent of the money
go to north side montgomery and see what’s up, you just showing a couple streets around ASU, which is no where near the most dangerous parts of montgomery.
Montgomery only rough when you fuck with us ... for the most it ain't all that bad ... but don't get it twisted ,,, if ya ain't from round here ,,, tread lightly ...
For Montgomery to be a major city and capital city it's behind the times, public school system fails the black youth while the other races put there children in private schools, and they go on to become something in life, I feel like the people that stay here never reach there full potential
@@chrisrobertson1654 always a racial issue with you internet folks ... there's plenty of black families who doing great out here and in private schools ... plenty of high class blacks out here ... plenty of low class whites too ... I can't stand when people make comments on things and places they know nothing about ...
Mate, what make you say this is most dangerous street in Montgomery Alabama? It looks like paradise to me in comparison to some streets in Los Angeles LOL 😂. I think people from Montgomery or even the whole State of Alabama are the most friendly people in the country.
They are for the heating unit. It gets cold here, so yes...we need heat. It's unseasonably warm right now, but January and February are normally the colder months here. Northern Alabama even gets snow.
The system is not the problem its this generation...we got more opportunities now than ever before...for example.. this dude who rides around in his car recording videos probably makes more money than somebody back then that worked all day...its no excuse opportunities are everywhere
@@jamarcussimmons3044 there is no problem with this generation. Most of the hoods you see have always been hoods. Y’all just dumb as fuck believing everything was better back in the day. In fact this generation is more educated then ever before. The problem is this American style single family house was always doomed to fail. The people who built these houses left in search of bigger houses and didn’t want to live next to the smaller ones. So they left and the jobs followed them. Not to mention this is Montgomery you fucking goofy. Most of this shit has been here since segregation and they could never build the best houses.
Montgomery, AL Most Dangerous Streets?!? Green grass everywhere, no graffiti anywhere to be seen, no trash in the gutters, no homeless encampments, no dealers slinging on a corner, etc. So what's the problem?
From here and I’m gonna tell you these are NOT the most dangerous streets. Maybe more outdated areas. I’m gonna need you to ride the nawf side at night 😂
No thanks, I work down there, and Correct, never go to the north side, made a wrong turn and we got a bottle smashed against our truck , needless to say, we didnt go to our job and told the contractor to get someone else!! Be Safe!!
Come right the f*** off of it. I've been living and working in those areas 10 years now. You want to see dangerous go over to smiley Court. Even working as a public servant in those areas you drove through, wasn't bad. Most of those people out there are nice and just trying to get by. And just because you can get some party favors in the area does not make it dangerous.
I live here for 2 years as kid who never live areas before these kids in these type of areas grow up too fast they act like adults having sex smoking doing whatever they what to do and the school system here is very terrible it’s like kindergarten work it’s sad but it was eye opener
@@dot7107 hello Dot :) , ....ce is not better in Europe, on the contrary, Europe is a "dead" continent where there is not much future for young people ... that's why many people try to leave for the USA or CANADA. I wanted to say that this is not the image that we have of the USA here in Europe.
These aren't really the "real" hoods. Not preferable but you'd mostly be fine living in these areas. Go to the west or south side for the truly "most dangerous."
I was born and raised in the South. Even though I have traveled alot for my job. I always come home to Alabama. Southern hospitaly here is like no other. God Bless Dixie.
The neighborhood shown was once an area of living, business, and commerce to the blacks citizens of Montgomery; especially during the Jim Crow era... The city withheld tax money for years from the community, which the area and community transitioned into a decline... The community had it's own movie theater, hotel, dining, etc in addition to Alabama State University... There is an array of great history that surrounds the area and community... However, BS that the streets are dangerous is posted...smh
I live in Montgomery It's not like the way you are showing this picture. Why can't you show where Montgomery has grown a lot. These are old neighborhood that are from their old family homes. But there are beautifully places
@@susansailors1716 I can plot out on a map exactly where he drove in minutes. He was in the Capitol Heights area off Mt. Meigs right when it changes from Adams Ave.
@@ssippilandelta4365 my mom & her family grew up on hibiscus street but left in the early 90s . Most have since passed unfortunately and the rest that remain are in their 80’s-90’s in greenwood and leeland. The older folks tell me the delta was popping back in the day, it’s a shame to see it the way it is now.
Наши дети до сих пор верят, но сейчас уже видно правду. Они эмигрируют и з все сил стремятся жить в приличных районах,работать очень тяжело,чтобы там жить.В основном стройка,траки,клининг.Дома он были врачами,учителями,имели свой бизнес.Чтобы уехать в Америку надо иметь много денег,там они спускают эти деньги за несколько месяцев. Счастья вам,жители Америки.
Alabama is not that bad. The areas that is being display is where the older folks live. 80 and plus. There are some beautiful spots in Alabama they just explore some of the dirtiest areas
These aren't really the "real" hoods. Not preferable but you'd mostly be fine living in these areas. Go to the west or south side for the truly "most dangerous."
@@blast4me754 I’m not bragging on murders I’m just telling you that’s the reason they knocked the project down everybody was not born with a silver spoon like you
Just gotta go to the east side like Taylor rd or Vaughn rd. Over ther by eastdale mall is straight too. That’s just the west side he riding through and part of the north.
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These aren't really the "real" hoods. Not preferable but you'd mostly be fine living in these areas. Go to the west or south side for the truly "most dangerous."
Go back to Huntsville y’all got them fucked up
@@bluecyclone7077 h'ville is kinda nice
Hey man are you not monetizing your videos on RUclips?
That Nick Johnson fool has been using your videos, better make sure he is paying you right.
I live in Montgomery, AL and have been on several of these streets. Just because someone may not have much money doesn't make their streets dangerous. The yards look fairly well tended to.
Facts
Why you out here lying? you know that city is a trap
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS not really 😂🤦🏽♂️
Well, I have to work there, downtown, and other parts as well, even at the Waters, few weeks ago at the pike rd Circle K two people decided to have a shoot out while me and my co worker were there, one guy had a automatic, don't know what cause I ducked, but he just turned and sprayed bullets Everywhere, hit the new work truck of our work associate across the street at the new eagle gas station, a woman was hit in parking lot walking in to the circle k, one shooter got hit and the chump who sprayed bullets ran off( with his vehicle parked at the store) yeah, Crime is high there, but most big cities are! Couldn't give me a house to live there, we are in a very peaceful rural area, Thank God.. AND dont get me started on Birmingham !!
@@briancombs3130 don’t live far from that gas station myself. i remember hearing about the shooting minutes after it happened because i had friends passing by it right after the shooting happened. glad you had the instinct to keep yourself safe.
I moved to Montgomery from Michigan & met my bf there. I moved back to Michigan but some of the best times I had was down there. I'm drawn to the country, gritty, rawness but yet southern hospitality of the city. He doesn't want to move back cause of all the shootings & killings but I actually wouldn't mind. Despite the bad every city has, it has plenty good. I Love the south 🧡
Where are you from in Michigan? I’m in southwest Detroit, so I’m just curious 🤷🏻♀️ but I feel you, I love the south.. I’m over these winters up here!
@@313-lee yes I'm from Michigan born & raised and I feel you. I'm so tired of these winters too!
@@piscesmonae much love 🖤 stay safe
I don't like it
Montgomery Alabama always still be my home
The footage is taken of old communities and neighborhoods around the High Street area in Montgomery... I did not see any danger taking place... This is so misleading... A stereotype that doesn't apply to all those areas.
The first part was tulane CT wich is dangerous....along with regency park where I'm from....as well as Chisholm I could keep going if youd like
It's cuz it was daylight. I severed a Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of latter day saints in Alabama 1999 to 2001. My first area I spent 5 months in was westside Montgomery. We didn't go out much after the sun went down. Spent six weeks in Ensly also and dido.
Thanks for taking us around Montgomery. I've never explored Alabama in depth.
This doesn’t represent Montgomery at all. Our city is beautiful. This video is highlighting a few bad streets in an overall wonderful community!
@@BEvans-sb3lp Don't believe a word of that! At least one major mall has shut down and another is a dangerous place. 20 minutes driving around Montgomery will convince you to stay away for 20 years.
@@MrTwister50 One major mall shut down because 4 other major shopping areas in the city opened. And the mall that closed is now a huge magnet high school on one side and a fire and police complex on the other. Fact is, you can make any city in America look as if it’s all bad by a clip like this, but the areas shown are less than 1% of the city. This city also now has its own Bowl Game. Ms Stardust said Thx for taking us around MGM, which the video creator did not, as stated in the video title.
@@BEvans-sb3lp Totally understandable! No worries! I plan to check out Montgomery at some point myself so I will get an completely idea of how the entire city looks and what it has to offer! I plan to vlog there as well!
@@TravelingOnStardust Wonderful! Tons of history here as well and an awesome EJI memorial and equal justice monument you should capture during your vlog!! I think you’ll love this little city! Population ~200,000…. 65% black 🖤
I could've taken you much deeper in the hoods of Montgomery. You kinda stayed in the same area around ASU but preciate the tour 🤜🏾🤛🏾
Charlie's a national treasure don't take him lol
Not looking that rough terrain but never judge a book by it's cover blessings from D12 crumlin DUBLIN south side Ireland 🍀❤️💯😁🙏🙏🙏
That's what covers are for - judging. I'm from here you most certainly can judge it from this.
@Jason Coughenour We just do with a drink as soon as you wake up and then potato for breakfast mixed up all day with loads of the black stuff and then more potato and then more Irish whiskey and more spuds with more potato 🥔 and that's pretty much it all day long then come the evening event it's a big spud cooked with loads of Bailey's and Sheridan's and then a good old fight out on the cobles and then more Irish whiskey and Irish spuds and then story's and songs about the banshees and fight on a ring covered with potatoes skins and mixed with the black stuff and see who can't last two weeks of drinking eating spuds and more drink and stories of the old potatoes fights and drinking then it's been passed down from father to son and sometimes son to brother and more drinking then eating spuds on top of drinking the black stuff and eating spuds we have reliable transportation to drinking and eating spuds called ponsheen it's a grand life eating drinking and fighting so it is GODBLESS 🍀❤️🙏
Still plenty of rough areas in Montgomery but the downtown core has really improved over the last few decades. When I was younger it was very dangerous to go there at night.
Facts I feel way safer walking downtown versus 10 years back, but them projects across from ASU are just terrible man
Good to know. I've passed through Alabama but have never explored in depth. I'd definitely like to check Montgomery out!
@@TravelingOnStardust downtown and Eastchase are nice, definitely check out the Rosa Parks Museum and the Riverfront
@@thedilkdon112 Thanks! Will do!
These aren't really the "real" hoods. Not preferable but you'd mostly be fine living in these areas. Go to the west or south side for the truly "most dangerous."
Might be run down ,but everyone sure does drive new and fine cars.
Hi, from the Netherlands here, nice surroundings , calm , similar cost a fortune here now , 500.00 euro
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These aren't really the "real" hoods. Not preferable but you'd mostly be fine living in these areas. Go to the west or south side for the truly "most dangerous."
Look like the hood to me. Cities have more than one hood area
@@showmestatefinest5412 Yes but considering I'm from here I know what I'm saying. It IS hood, but not "most dangerous"
Montgomery IS the hood.
@@lifespanofafry1534 😂😂
@@lifespanofafry1534 lmao mostly. there's 3 places that are good, 4 possibly
Why do people associate poverty with dangerous? I went through Alabama on my way to Florida and did not see one crime- I’m white 68 year old and not once was I bothered. Went to the legacy museum and learned a lot about black history. We all need to fight against poverty. Kamala 2024
It’s dangerous everywhere you go. Everywhere is just about the same. But just cuz some of the hoods look bad doesn’t mean they’re dangerous asf. Yea you’ll get what you’re looking for if you push out that energy but isn’t that just about everywhere?
How do you manage to find all the ‘flava’ of these neighborhoods? It’s like I’m going there myself. I love it ❤️
You was downtown the whole time 🤣🤣 nowhere near the most dangerous streets in Montgomery. Actually relatively safe compared to the ACTUAL dangerous areas.
He wants to live bruh
🤣🤣🤣 facts
I swear 😂
Exactly
Old Cloverdale is pretty rough. This is one of the oddities of Montgomery. There is No Bad Part of town. It's not isolated to one specific area. There's pockets Everywhere.
Brings back alot of memories...the neighborhoods do need to be refurbished. Certain parts may be rundown but The Gump is still home!
Montgomery and Macon, GA basically one in the same.
Both outdated looking ...
I couldn’t agree more. I’m from Macon but currently live in Montgomery.
I did my undergrad studies at Alabama State University in Montgomery. Most of this footage is near the campus. It's a low socioeconomic neighborhood but not very dangerous. In my humble opinion, West Montgomery is way more intimidating
Alabama state is on the way to the west side of Montgomery isnt it?
You almost made it to the most armed hood in that area, Maxwell AFB 😂
Very inaccurate he didn’t go to the hood
lol yeah not really. hood-adjacent
Naw, he needed to go North side..but he might not have gotten out!!
I ain't see danger over there ! Looks nice and calm 🏡
Maybe at night, that's when it gets dangerous.
@@kaileyreyess .. yeah you're right
How dare you say my town is not dangerous.We sell moonshine in the open and curse on Sundays.Plus we ride horses with no insurance on them my boy.
Used to drive down that street at the beginning everyday
To be honest with you, majority black localities in the South are a lot nicer looking than the ones in the Northeast. Lots of single houses and the yards are well kept. And I hear the black people in the Deep South are friendly too, that is if you’re not disrespectful or involved in any rivalries.
These aren't really the "real" hoods. Not preferable but you'd mostly be fine living in these areas. Go to the west or south side for the truly "most dangerous."
Outside of New York yall hoods be fully detached 3 story houses lol foh.
@ Nothing to see Here- a white woman from Saginaw who has lived in Texas told me the same thing.
Wasn't much well kept about this video all I saw was run down and small wooden shacks and a lot of abandoned homes and lots
The south is the poorest region in the USA…the northeast is the richest…beat schools ,healthcare etc. 2% if the USA land but make 30 percent of the money
0:01 Decatur Street. I take this way to work downtown every single day LOL
Man's just drove through my entire neighborhood!😁 Every Street I walked down as a kid. I love it brother thank you! 💙#Westside #TheGump #Thebottom
Looks lovely
I live in Montgomery and I don't know where most of these streets are. But it's bad everywhere.
go to north side montgomery and see what’s up, you just showing a couple streets around ASU, which is no where near the most dangerous parts of montgomery.
Montgomery only rough when you fuck with us ... for the most it ain't all that bad ... but don't get it twisted ,,, if ya ain't from round here ,,, tread lightly ...
😂
@@vilheard3030 yea I knw it ... just go ask Georgia
@@williamtaylor1940 I'm already knowing lol.Fuk Georgia.
For Montgomery to be a major city and capital city it's behind the times, public school system fails the black youth while the other races put there children in private schools, and they go on to become something in life, I feel like the people that stay here never reach there full potential
@@chrisrobertson1654 always a racial issue with you internet folks ... there's plenty of black families who doing great out here and in private schools ... plenty of high class blacks out here ... plenty of low class whites too ... I can't stand when people make comments on things and places they know nothing about ...
Mate, what make you say this is most dangerous street in Montgomery Alabama? It looks like paradise to me in comparison to some streets in Los Angeles LOL 😂. I think people from Montgomery or even the whole State of Alabama are the most friendly people in the country.
it's not, he just makes titles to get your attention as a good youtuber would
Kome down here to ridge xrest and Southlawn, gill village, north pad, xhasepark thinking it's friendly u gon get shot up💯
Agreed Joe! Have a great 1! Montgomery resident here!
If you think everybody friendly down here stay off the crack😂😆
Interesting that so many of the public housing blocks have chimneys....do the houses there need heating in winter?
They are for the heating unit. It gets cold here, so yes...we need heat. It's unseasonably warm right now, but January and February are normally the colder months here. Northern Alabama even gets snow.
2:34 That places has AMAZING authentic Mexican food!!!!
It appears to be a neat and tidy working class area, with some derelict buildings etc.
kinda, sorta. depends
Sir those streets you drove down are NOT the most dangerous. Those areas are mostly populated with elderly folks. It's HOOD but NOT dangerous
I'm a fan . The content
Do not believe this video. Buddy basically riding around 1 side of town and nowhere near danger
You need to go to the Westside.
It's a sick system that doesn't allow this generation to build what they did four generations ago, let alone maintain what grandpa created
The system is not the problem its this generation...we got more opportunities now than ever before...for example..
this dude who rides around in his car recording videos probably makes more money than somebody back then that worked all day...its no excuse opportunities are everywhere
@@jamarcussimmons3044 there is no problem with this generation. Most of the hoods you see have always been hoods. Y’all just dumb as fuck believing everything was better back in the day. In fact this generation is more educated then ever before. The problem is this American style single family house was always doomed to fail. The people who built these houses left in search of bigger houses and didn’t want to live next to the smaller ones. So they left and the jobs followed them. Not to mention this is Montgomery you fucking goofy. Most of this shit has been here since segregation and they could never build the best houses.
Montgomery, AL Most Dangerous Streets?!?
Green grass everywhere, no graffiti anywhere to be seen, no trash in the gutters, no homeless encampments, no dealers slinging on a corner, etc.
So what's the problem?
Youve never been here have you?
Poverty doesn't really mean dangerous.
The gap wealth is dangerous.
From here and I’m gonna tell you these are NOT the most dangerous streets. Maybe more outdated areas. I’m gonna need you to ride the nawf side at night 😂
No thanks, I work down there, and Correct, never go to the north side, made a wrong turn and we got a bottle smashed against our truck , needless to say, we didnt go to our job and told the contractor to get someone else!! Be Safe!!
Don't cross them train tracks and come to Foster st! Scary sight 😲
@@briancombs3130 yeah that sounds about right
The south and west have the cleanest looking hoods
Why you ain go thru Gibbs Village?😂
lmao oh no that's one of THE worst
@@Sanctifires 😂😂😂
Come right the f*** off of it. I've been living and working in those areas 10 years now. You want to see dangerous go over to smiley Court. Even working as a public servant in those areas you drove through, wasn't bad. Most of those people out there are nice and just trying to get by. And just because you can get some party favors in the area does not make it dangerous.
Lol soon as this video started I already knew what it wasssss, shout-out all my ASU hornets 🐝
gorgeous
Great Job
Long love fathead and doe b shout out them dirty boyz pimp & tha gangsta
You need to name the streets.
I live here for 2 years as kid who never live areas before these kids in these type of areas grow up too fast they act like adults having sex smoking doing whatever they what to do and the school system here is very terrible it’s like kindergarten work it’s sad but it was eye opener
Most for those from the city it's Tulane Court and 3 flags area and yeah Patterson court near Alabama state university
Can you Cover UNION Springs Alabama?!
It ain't too bad there, was down in Fitzpatrick yesterday working, that's not far for Union springs, but every area has places where it is dangerous
Very nice...
The 4way off Virginia loop rd. Was really dangerous back in 2006
Hello from Belgium ;) , thank you for the videos that I have been following for years
I am shocked by what I can see !
Land of freedom and opportunities they say... Looks like that european way is better...
Must be interesting seeing these neighborhoods from a European perspective
@@dot7107 hello Dot :)
, ....ce is not better in Europe, on the contrary, Europe is a "dead" continent where there is not much future for young people ... that's why many people try to leave for the USA or CANADA.
I wanted to say that this is not the image that we have of the USA here in Europe.
@@tw7010 hello TW, yes indeed, this is really not the idea that we have of the USA ...
@@gipi7731 it's only certain neighborhoods that get like this
Slide threw the crest side!!! The west side!! The best side!!!!!
I'm from Troy,All come visit the city 💪🏾
Shid rather be there vs down here in Chicago
Aye Charlie go to Pocket Town on the Eastside of Chicago #my hood..
up in chicago......chicago way up north
These aren't really the "real" hoods. Not preferable but you'd mostly be fine living in these areas. Go to the west or south side for the truly "most dangerous."
Chicago not even as dangerous as portrayed. A lot of cities have higher murder rates than chicago and Montgomery might be one of those cities
Seems like you forgot the history, Montgomery ain’t no better than chicago it’s just as bad.
@Guh Dets Jay Hood folks be like " yeah my city is ghetto and failing but we do have a high murder rate "
I was born and raised in the South. Even though I have traveled alot for my job. I always come home to Alabama. Southern hospitaly here is like no other. God Bless Dixie.
Yep it never left me at all I been here in new york 20 years but I still have the accents and everything they give me
The neighborhood shown was once an area of living, business, and commerce to the blacks citizens of Montgomery; especially during the Jim Crow era... The city withheld tax money for years from the community, which the area and community transitioned into a decline... The community had it's own movie theater, hotel, dining, etc in addition to Alabama State University... There is an array of great history that surrounds the area and community... However, BS that the streets are dangerous is posted...smh
Are you going to stop in Tuscaloosa Alabama?
I live in Montgomery
It's not like the way you are showing this picture. Why can't you show where Montgomery has grown a lot.
These are old neighborhood that are from their old family homes. But there are beautifully places
Philadelphia still got it beat, they’re soulless.
Pennsylvania is way richer ,developed and has way more opportunities than this …
Don't be fooled by these area , their are dangerous parts of Montgomery that are not in these low income areas.... Born and raised in The Gump.
Part of that at the beginning was outside the Airforce base.
no it wasn't that was patterson court by the interstate and south union. also I think they tore those projects down
@@Sanctifires not talking about the projects, I was talking about the street he was on and the store he drove by.
@@susansailors1716 yeah, that's not by Maxwell. he didn't go anywhere near Maxwell.
@@Sanctifires whatever I used to live there
@@susansailors1716 I can plot out on a map exactly where he drove in minutes. He was in the Capitol Heights area off Mt. Meigs right when it changes from Adams Ave.
Bro forgot the south side... that’s really the hood
Those guy in the beginning were just chilling having a nice little bonfire lol
Thought I was watching Mr Rogers neighborhood until I read the title
Pretty clean
Shit looks bussin' out der, dead ass Cuzz'N.
Is it still safe to ride the bus in Montgomery? Or will you get a strike?
Lots of tall buildings,rowhomes and mad people hanging on the corner drinking. Looks like any other crowded east coast city to me.
Where are the tall buildings?
Thanks for sharing.
Cleanest hood I ever did see. I have watched a lot of these videos and the Gump is one of the cleanest.
some parts, others not
this early morning everybody sleep at night it get active
Those most definitely wasn't the most dangerous here
Rowhouses- Bungalows- Huts...Etc
Always wondered what its like Being from Alabama or Mississippi
James I’m from the Mississippi Delta born and raised, Greenville is my hometown it was quite an experience growing up there.
Montgomery is not all like that, however.
@@ssippilandelta4365 hello fellow Greenvillian. You know any Lancasters from Greenville?
@@lordvader3538 hello, I’m not familiar with any Lancasters. What part of town they from?
@@ssippilandelta4365 my mom & her family grew up on hibiscus street but left in the early 90s . Most have since passed unfortunately and the rest that remain are in their 80’s-90’s in greenwood and leeland. The older folks tell me the delta was popping back in the day, it’s a shame to see it the way it is now.
This man be teleporting instant transmission
I go to college in the gump…my school is literally right down the street from some of this
Nawfside
What is the common Theme.
4:00 Gravedigger truck was so appropriate! Business is Booming this year
Im from Washington park .go there
How.about.selma.ala.
Surprised I didn't see sand town and do any of y'all know Michael obriant
Para quem achava q não tinha lugar feio no Estados Unidos só via o filme de Hollywood q é tudo bonito na TV 📺
Наши дети до сих пор верят, но сейчас уже видно правду. Они эмигрируют и з все сил стремятся жить в приличных районах,работать очень тяжело,чтобы там жить.В основном стройка,траки,клининг.Дома он были врачами,учителями,имели свой бизнес.Чтобы уехать в Америку надо иметь много денег,там они спускают эти деньги за несколько месяцев. Счастья вам,жители Америки.
I haven't seen home since covid started.
Alabama is not that bad. The areas that is being display is where the older folks live. 80 and plus. There are some beautiful spots in Alabama they just explore some of the dirtiest areas
Impressed beginning of video looks ghetto then turns into a country road
it's not country though. the entire video is around the same area
Where is the Four Way?
Montgunnery
Moneygomery*
Horror
Rittenhouse for President!
youre goddamn right
@@GodsChosen69 what year did you catch the AidsChan?
Go to Montgomery and say that
facts. he did nothing wrong, and everything right - by merking violent pedos
@@GrownFolksCity he know better think we country you want to because we from Alabama
All of Montgomery is dangerous if we being honest😂 #334
Place looks fine to me.
that’s cute
Ay Murk town 💪🏾💪🏾
Aint shit on Smiley Court or down 331 in the country in them Sand Quarters. THEM BOYZ DONT PLAY IN THE COUNTRY NEITHER
These aren't really the "real" hoods. Not preferable but you'd mostly be fine living in these areas. Go to the west or south side for the truly "most dangerous."
I’m from Smiley Court they knocked I’ll projects down because so many murders
@@mellayella7949 When people start bragging about murders that's a huge sign them and their community has no accomplishments...
@@mellayella7949 what bout 2lane all my folks from da west side day st. I'm from Atlanta doe I visit bout every ten years
@@blast4me754 I’m not bragging on murders I’m just telling you that’s the reason they knocked the project down everybody was not born with a silver spoon like you
next ride thru GV😂
Charlie has yet to visit any place I would see myself moving too. Hell watching these clips make it hard relocating anywhere.
Facts that's why I'm staying in NYC cause nothing looking worth moving 🤔
Just gotta go to the east side like Taylor rd or Vaughn rd. Over ther by eastdale mall is straight too. That’s just the west side he riding through and part of the north.
see me
@@erykah835 NYC is awful. even montgomery is better
@@Sanctifires Nah u wrong on tth cause some parts of NYC would make you think in a other city and tths Facts