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My great grandmother is buried in Camden. About 20 years ago, we stopped going at Christmas and Easter to put flowers on her grave because there were drug deals in the cemetery in the middle of the day.
@@UnitedWeStandFreedom yep think about the thousands if not millions of people hooked on prescriptions and some people think the pharmecutical trade is just looking out for people.
“Oh, so you’ve never set foot in Camden, but you’re out here talking like you’ve seen it all? Yeah, real bold calling it a cesspool when you’ve been too scared to even step into town. Maybe stick to judging places you’ve actually been to, because last I checked, Camden’s more than just your lazy stereotypes. People here are grinding, turning things around, while you’re sitting back throwing shade from a distance like it’s the ’90s. Come back when you’ve got something more than secondhand opinions and outdated assumptions.
I’m from DC, and I had a chick whose family lived in Camden, and staying there for about 3 weeks, I felt like it just might be the worst area in America. Too many narrow one way streets. Too many suspicious looking mfkers. Too much watching your back. Every store looks closed, when it’s open.
Still safer than many parts of South Florida. As a FL native, I'm not even joking. We have places like Tamarac, West Palm Beach, & Riviera Beach to name a few that have pockets of these areas all throughout.
@@talesbyciel if you say so. I love visiting Florida so, I have never had a bad time there. So I gotta take your word for it. But Camden is just so, tight, and small. It just don’t feel right being there. Like I said, narrow one way streets. Basically every street in Camden is basically a dead end, very easy to set someone up, and the fact it’s so tight and small, it’s impossible to go unnoticeable. The second day I was in Camden it felt like people already knew me, not the right kinda people, the wrong kinda people.
lol…. exactly who TF thinks about moving to some damn Camden? You’re probably waiting until 2030 when about 80% of it will have nothing but condos and luxury apartments.
They won’t do it cuz those neighboring nice cities don’t want these people to move out of Camden & into their towns/cities. #trust! I heard that on a RUclips video about Camden & neighboring to the south Gluchoster (sp?) city. Your best bet is to get out of Camden & not look back. “I never wanted a gun on me so much in my life”…. Oh yeah & I just drive thru neighborhoods there like Charlie bo I didn’t exactly “get out of the car” other than after we parked in the waterfront aquarium parking lot only to get denied admission after the lady at the gate took out $10 parking or whatever. I got to call out the parking lot lady & my girl (from upstate nj) who was in Iraq (in army) goes “___ this is not the type of city to do that in.. just let it go”. Then I think she wanted to joy ride around Camden & gps sucked back then.. went down that main east west st & then how tf do you get on ben Franklin bridge so we can tour Philly which was the plan! Oh crap now we can’t then left onto the bridge & now are in north Philly Cooper point under the bridge etc. like that dudes post atop quoting Chris rock “u no your not in a good neighborhood when no one is working during the day & everyone is just hanging out”… in this case … some of them strapped (dope boys on the stoop) watching their junkies & the streets. Look for the vid on the William rand bus Depot where 2 homeless guys sum canden up.. everyone in south jersey gets their drugs here than goes back to their suburb etc.. Altho some stay get addicted & never escape Camden. Never almost hit so many junkies as in the street by that damn bus depot! It was literally the walking dead. This was 2008
Good news for those of you who cannot visit Camden. Because of our fantastic government leadership in NJ, our whole state will look just like Camden within the next 20 years!
My brother was a sergeant in the Mercer County NJ Sheriff's office. He had to give testimony in the court in Camden. He got lost in the back streets trying to find his way to the parking garage and stopped to ask a Camden cop how to get there. While he was getting directions the cop was calmly outlining in yellow chalk the body of someone who had recently been stabbed to death-blood all over the sidewalk. Cop was very calm and told my brother that sometimes he had to do that several times a day and it was no big deal.
Anyone's deep psyche and shadow self acknowledges the trauma and repressions and nuerotic sufferings from a lifetime of reality, pain, avoidance, depression and anxiety. Trust this cop and any human will have their dark night of the soul, some just recognize it far earlier than most psycological inferiors.
Look at an overhead on Google maps. You'll see that several streets in Camden line up with streets in philly.. Look at Market Street in both cities. They line up perfectly
It's like you're wanting to get shot at, robbed, ect.... Those types of neighborhoods are extremely dangerous. In a car or not, being on that side of town seems like you're looking for trouble. Stay safe!
Show the Waterfront. There are gorgeous apartments and gorgeous views of the Philadelphia skyline. It’s gorgeous there. Show near Cooper Hospital. Some parts of Camden are really nice.
Goes to show how many towns and cities that are in very bad shape across the country, thanks to Charlie. no one should have to live in this type of environment. (boarded up windows, trash everywhere. ect ect.).. Michigan native myself. gives a good insight for people who dont see this from day to day.
my neighbour is a ex USAF serviceman with a wife & 2 young kids,i asked him why he stayed in England when he came out the Airforce,he said because his kids can walk to school without the fear of getting shot,i said to him what about the American dream we here all about he replied theirs no American dream just hell & watching this vid i totally understand his statement
There are countless places across the United States where you can walk your child without there being a real possibility of them being shot down. No higher than the chance of getting stabbed or robbed in England. This was just a man that grew hatred for the United States. If you can settle in England, you can easily settle anywhere outside a major US city and your chances will be the same as anywhere else in the world. That's reality. The American Dream is VERY real and still exists, it's all about YOU that decides whether you'll live it or not. This country still floods with immigrants who build successful businesses and make more money than the average White American. It's likely their own perseverance after knowing real struggle and acquiring a major opportunity in the land of the free that they succeed in acquiring the American Dream - as many Irish once did.
I used to live in Cherry Hill back in the early 2000's and I would go to Camden from time to time (specifically North Camden) I never had any problems people were generally ok BUT I made sure to be out of Camden by 6pm every time I went (LOL). One night I was coming from Philly at 1am in the morning in January and it was freezing cold out side and somehow I made a wrong turn and ended up getting off the Camden exit. It was a 1am on a Tuesday and still was a bunch of people on every damn corner especially young school age people walking, running, hustling etc on the blocks. Cops were driving/flying by in their cars going super fast sirens on, ambulances everywhere. I have nothing but respect for people who live in the GRITTY tough cities like this THE stress they deal with 24/7/365 I honestly admit I could not be that person.
Why the heck would you respect people who turn their communities into this trash. Its not like they are getting invaded by foreign enemies. They do this to themselves amd them cry about it
Spent time in the area in 99/00. Bus from Woodbury to pennsauken every day for a shit job. One of the only white guys at the Walter rand center freezing his ass off switching buses. Sounds funny but I carried mace and knuckles. Never got mugged!
I went out here many years ago to see a girl, later as it got dark, I had volunteered to go to the store to get refreshments, she quickly panicked and said that she would go instead. I drove her to the store and quickly found out why she panicked, The place looked about as bad as a scene from the show, the walking dead. Whatever store we went to, that store, as well as every other business along the street have bars on the doors and windows. however this place looks during the day, it looks 10 times as worse in the evening.
Honestly the streets/potholes are worse than the people. I roll through Camden a lot, my wife is a social worker for the boe. We do food drops a lot. Never had an issue. You have to know how to vibe for the most part.
well youre black so they dont mess with you as much. try being a 100lb white girl. These people are dangerous man. Look at all the shit that Jewish and Asian people went though. The poorest people in America are Appalachians. Do they form gangs, and do all this shit? This is specifically a black issue.
Yeah it's a shame. There are whole swathes of Philly w beautiful old 3 4 story Victorians amazing woodwork every block is missing teeth trees growing out of houses etc strawberry Mansion hood comes to mind.
My mom was born in Camden in 72’ and my grandparents almost immediately left the city due to the White flight that was going on. Once Campbells left the city it went downhill fast. From once being considered “east” Philly, to a ghost town in certain parts. However, I have seen signs of gentrification in recent years which gives me hope.
@ightimmaheadout290 It's a culture problem. Not a race problem. A black man born in a wealthy neighborhood is as a good man as a white man born in a wealthy neighborhood.
The culture of black people in this country is sadly one that is very dangerous to their success. Being educated is being white thus it's discouraged. Taking care of your surroundings and being respectful is looked down upon. When your government is lying to you and telling you you are a victim who needs their support to survive and everything is against you no wonder people fall into despair. It's like a drug user mentality because it's so easy to shift blame onto everything else and it's hard to admit that you are the problem. They want to glorify materialism and the appearance of wealth without actually learning about how to generate wealth. The other huge issue is single parent house holds. Family and education are the main ways other groups who historically have struggled have been able to escape the problems and become successful.
Three Black men minding their business and standing outside a corner store is such big threat to you but your kind actively ruining the planet on a daily basis is just fine I guess. Idiotic POS
It hasn't. It used to be a very white neighborhood in the 40-70s before the food production plants shut down. Now it's become a striken poverty with 95% crime
Before 2030, Camden will look nothing like you see now, they will put condos all over the place until your head spins with a lot of luxury establishments that only the folks living in condos can afford
@@jpf1974 any amount of homicides shouldn't be tolerated, and the rates of robbery and burglary are still high. People need to trust their things won't be stolen and that there can be nice things that won't be vandalized.
Surprisngly much cleaner than a lot of other cities, especially considering the crime and poverty rates! Some or most of the residents must care and appear to take some pride in their community despite the challenges.
My buddy worked with child protective services in Camdon nj. He has a 13 year old pull a gun on him one day. He beat that kid silly, and quit the same day. Some people you can not help.
I grew up and still live in a mobile home park. We have White, Black and Mexican living here. We all get up and go to work.We all live pay check to paycheck. As neighbors we help each other out when needed. I don't cheat, steal, rob or sell drugs. Someone explain this to me? I'll never understand why someone would want to live this way.
That’s a good question for sure. I try to put myself in the shoes of a kid growing up in Camden. These people are dirt poor, the schools are terrible, there are few role models, and the drug trade is everywhere, literally right outside your door. The power of drugs is so strong in these hoods, it pulls the youngsters in-both in terms of making quick money, and also just using the drugs. The kids get sucked in and start getting arrested, criminal convictions, etc. Once they’re there, there’s little to help them pull themselves out. Again, bad schools, few role models, bad parents. The cycle just continues. There are people that break free but they tend to be exceptionally strong and driven. I’m not making any judgments here, this is just my understanding as someone who was raised in Philly.
i live in ireland but same situation, lots of people who grew up in the dirt poor slums of dublin in the 70's and 80's are now some of the most powerful criminals in europe worth probably billions, the power from the narcotics trade is like an addiction themselves, many are addicted to the power it brings
@@slgordon3 the drug trade is the only factory left for these people. Thanks to Reaganomics, our economy doesn't need them. And just like in most industries, the profits go to the top while the vast majority of workers are ground up and discarded. Fuck capitalism.
Camden aesthetics look bad, but it's not the most violent in NJ. It only made 8 on this list -- The Most Dangerous Cities In New Jersey For 2022 Asbury Park Millville Bridgeton Atlantic City Woodbury Lindenwold Neptune City Camden Elizabeth Absecon
I have a buddy who lives in Philly, he said there's no way hell he would ever stop in Camden. He told me once before he had to go into Camden and while there he saw a police car get all shot up. Both cops were dead, I for one wouldn't want to go through there either after hearing that.
Just stop w your political BS! Sf is way safer & looks nothing like this. It’s only for the rich. Meaning you probably can’t afford it! La is ghetto but been to all 3 places & Camden I felt way unsafer. Watts was similar but still Camden worse. Sf see nice Yuppie rich techie’s & most have higher education they can put on their resumes. The bad parts of sf u have go out of your way to find & they’re a lot smaller than in the 80’s/90’s.
I was raised in Camden for 20 years. That area is called Pollock Town. I grew up a minutes away from that area in a spot called Parkside. I have great memories and really bad memories growing up in Camden. I'm happy to have made it out.
People have a different value system and understand that, but what gets me is that some would rather settle for that than say, go into the military. I would go, get everything that I could, such as money for school, and get out. Anything to get away from what I see in this video. I am not speaking hypotheticals but facts. That's what I did. Granted, where I am from wasn't as bad as Camden, but it would rob you of motivation and the desire to want better if you allow it. I left and haven't looked back and, yes, life is now better: college graduate, good job, stable life, bright future, not rich and likely never will be, but I am okay, don't want for anything, and don't have to ask anyone for anything.
Lived the first half of my childhood on the Shore. First time I ever saw Camden was driving through it with my dad on the way to Philly. It was surprising to see all this dilapidation and finding out it was once the most dangerous place in the whole country, all within the boundaries of the state I’ve always called home.
Just blows my mind at how some black people have been conditioned to accept living like this in these rundown filthy neighborhoods.... unfuckinbeilevable
Uff , I have many childhood memories, glad my parents took the risk and left to Orlando, FL in 1993, and in 1993 it was wild af. Now decades later in Florida life is amazing!!!! started from the bottom now we here type shit. Parents who are visionaries, goal driven, full of hope, and are reading this do not hesitate, leave for the next real opportunities elsewhere. Other than that, best wishes.
I haven’t been to Camden in a minute. I used to slide through there regularly when I-95 had that weird kink in it. If coming from Philly, I would cross the Ben Franklin Bridge and then work my way over to NJ 73 and the NJ Turnpike. I would try different routes and explore Camden in those times. Now, I can just stay on 95 directly through NE Philly and pick up the old 276 / PENNA Turnpike back over to Jersey and NYC. It took years to fill this gap in 95, with a simple set of ramps between 95, 276, and onto the NJ Turnpike. If coming from DC/MD, you can bypass the whole area by crossing over at the Delaware Memorial Bridge.
Will any jobs hire them is the question? So many jobs are very much stereotypical especially once they find out the person is a black person no matter what credentials they may have. So, let's not act like these things don't exist.
@@kairoswave My point exactly. So, what do they do? With limited resources and help. Their backs are against the wall. Now they have to go into survival mode just to make a living.
What kind of recommendation is that? 😂. Summerville is so lame it's not even funny. It takes 20 min to find a freeway. There's some decent looking women but outside of that it's just a place for people to retire. The heat is ridiculous and those critters yall can have.
@@averywilliams4802 not saying it's super exciting, but it was super dodgy, guess it's where some go to retire 40 years early. I agree it takes forever to get there though and the heat comment is true haha
Wish this side of America was portrayed more in media, people would think twice before visiting certain places. The government failed Camden, Baltimore etc. and a new one needs to come.
Who the hell is going to visit here outside of 'maybe' the waterfront? Even in Philly or Baltimore? Someone flying in to Philly has no business outside of Center City anyway (what would be the attraction?). It was more than the govs for why these places failed;
The government done too much in Camden. Other than collecting taxes, the government plays no role in successful families’ lives. What Camden needs is hardworking, taxpaying families (with 2 married parents) just like you see in high income suburbs.
@@jeallybean2999 not entirely true, out of town, realtors and property Investors have been looking forward to surveying this place every single year as they’ve already got the ball rolling on gentrification.
@@DJ-vj4viAll latin countries are poor and 3rd world. How about latin people build and work hard in your own place of origin. Stop coming to America. Go run to Spain. They are the one's who colonized your people. Not white Americans
Is this America for sure, or are these stills from the apocalypse movie? The feeling that Tom Cruise will run out from around the corner, running away from the tripod.
@@blindsight3690 You think a neighborhood like this is getting a lot of Amazon orders? Enough that the drivers make "6 figures"? I'd be surprised to see a single Amazon van at all considering they're most likely to get robbed.
Interesting to read about the rise and fall of Camden. It's all about the decline of industry in the city. RCA employed 12,000 people, Campbell Soup 1,000. So many other manufacturing jobs lost; this is the aftermath.
You know travel time for a job is up to 1.30hrs. You telling me there is no work around for 100kms. Ima call bullshit. Lazy ass. It's easy to do nothing.
For everyone talking about the cars looking nice. Yes...the cars are nice because certain groups of people put more value into a car (which loses it's roi immediately after driving off the lot) as opposed to assets that can actually make you better off (like property and stocks) so yes you will often see a nice car in shit areas. Same reason they wear "designer" brands and drink expensive liquor. Materialism is fully encouraged yet fiscal responsibility is not.
Right....because if this was anywhere else in the world people without money or with limited money would be spending it on more important things like food or tools for their jobs or education. Getting a loan to take a car that costs more than the value of the home you are renting just to appear well off is a very stupid thing that some people like to do.
How do you know they aren't investing in the local real estate? How do you know they haven't paid off their homes? Why do you assume they're strapped for cash? You don't know anything about these people except how they look and how the facades in the neighborhood look.
@@tariqboughttea7588 the neighborhood says all you need to know. Yes sometimes you'll see on his like Detroit videos a row of abandoned homes then one nice one with a little garden and manicured lawn however just because someone is poor it doesn't mean you need to automatically give up on things like maintenence or cleanliness. I've known plenty of poor people in my life who still keep their lawns clean of litter and make their areas look nice. These videos are all labeled as being the "hood" which is a very specific term. It's not like he's just driving through poor parts of town he's specifically going to the "hood".
I grew up 10 mins from Camden and lived there for 23 years. I have been to Camden many many times. Its actually lookin, AIGHT to be completely honest with yall. Especially when you compare it to Philly.
Camden NJ political notes: 1) The municipality is governed via a Mayor-Council method as described via the Faulkner Act. The Faulkner Act is a NJ specific piece of legislation that provides a variety of governing models to choose from. Almost 80 municipalities in NJ utilize the Mayor-Council arrangement which provides the Mayor large power. The mayor in Camden has 5 council members. 2) Camden has not elected a republican mayor since Frederick Von Nieda in 1935.
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My great grandmother is buried in Camden. About 20 years ago, we stopped going at Christmas and Easter to put flowers on her grave because there were drug deals in the cemetery in the middle of the day.
Damnnnnnnn R.I.P. to ya grandma 🙏
There are drug deals everytime an American walks into a pharmacy. Just some facts ! RIP though to your grandmother though 🙏
@@UnitedWeStandFreedom yep think about the thousands if not millions of people hooked on prescriptions and some people think the pharmecutical trade is just looking out for people.
@@UnitedWeStandFreedomayyyyy💪🏾💯
@@UnitedWeStandFreedom you're joking, right? One carries a gun and the drugs are cut with shit, the other's product is made in a regulated factory.
rule #1 in any neighborhood: keep it moving and mind your business. you'll avoid 90% of problems.
i live in north camden he in centerville they all pussy out there dont let him fool you cvp aint shit
Reminds me of that Chris Rock stand-up line, "If the men aren't working and outside, you in danger!"
Cause the work is probably whoever they’re looking at 😂
Oh sh*t ain't that the truth!
That’s the way they like it !!!
Absolutely the truth
The best way to protect yourself is to hold work boots and job applications up, like a cross to vampires.
Such a vibrant culture! I’m glad they’re all enjoying a day off from work.
It's a perk, no doubt.
Pathetic sarcasm
Very much thriving ❤️
Couldn't pay me to live in that s***hole😮
@@angelit161 truth is never pathetic...
I've lived in NJ for 33 year's, and I've never been to that town. I avoid that cesspool like the plague.
Around the aquarium is not bad.
That area looks just like it does here in Baltimore
Yes !
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“Oh, so you’ve never set foot in Camden, but you’re out here talking like you’ve seen it all? Yeah, real bold calling it a cesspool when you’ve been too scared to even step into town. Maybe stick to judging places you’ve actually been to, because last I checked, Camden’s more than just your lazy stereotypes. People here are grinding, turning things around, while you’re sitting back throwing shade from a distance like it’s the ’90s. Come back when you’ve got something more than secondhand opinions and outdated assumptions.
Nice to see all the people outside building relationships with there neighbors. Makes for a strong community that watches out for each other.
Belee dat'
An they're exchanging gifts in the corners. They must be a very generous people.
Yes and Camdens crime rates have actually gone down a lot since back in the day. Way less shootings than before
hahahahaha@@krunkle5136
Ya they must all work the 3rd shift!
It’s basically just Philly, but in new jersey😂
No yall are y’all always out there all boys be shooting and people be dying
Just a lot more smaller and less people
Camden is not Jersey that’s down south Atlanta GA. It’s country Asl out in Camden lol
@@poppin2296 I’m from Camden, NJ. What you over there talking about?
There are parts of Philadelphia that are far more frightening.
I’m from DC, and I had a chick whose family lived in Camden, and staying there for about 3 weeks, I felt like it just might be the worst area in America. Too many narrow one way streets. Too many suspicious looking mfkers. Too much watching your back. Every store looks closed, when it’s open.
Still safer than many parts of South Florida. As a FL native, I'm not even joking. We have places like Tamarac, West Palm Beach, & Riviera Beach to name a few that have pockets of these areas all throughout.
@@talesbyciel if you say so. I love visiting Florida so, I have never had a bad time there. So I gotta take your word for it. But Camden is just so, tight, and small. It just don’t feel right being there. Like I said, narrow one way streets. Basically every street in Camden is basically a dead end, very easy to set someone up, and the fact it’s so tight and small, it’s impossible to go unnoticeable. The second day I was in Camden it felt like people already knew me, not the right kinda people, the wrong kinda people.
Camden and East St Louis r about the worse.
@@talesbycieleast coast cities make any Florida hood look like paradise
Detroit I heard was number 1 of the most dangerous town in America
Damn bro scary AF, so many lurkers hanging around like vultures.
Glad I saw this video. I was thinking about moving to Camden, and now I'm sure I will. Nice little spot there.
You buggin.
lol…. exactly who TF thinks about moving to some damn Camden? You’re probably waiting until 2030 when about 80% of it will have nothing but condos and luxury apartments.
They won’t do it cuz those neighboring nice cities don’t want these people to move out of Camden & into their towns/cities. #trust! I heard that on a RUclips video about Camden & neighboring to the south Gluchoster (sp?) city. Your best bet is to get out of Camden & not look back. “I never wanted a gun on me so much in my life”…. Oh yeah & I just drive thru neighborhoods there like Charlie bo I didn’t exactly “get out of the car” other than after we parked in the waterfront aquarium parking lot only to get denied admission after the lady at the gate took out $10 parking or whatever. I got to call out the parking lot lady & my girl (from upstate nj) who was in Iraq (in army) goes “___ this is not the type of city to do that in.. just let it go”. Then I think she wanted to joy ride around Camden & gps sucked back then.. went down that main east west st & then how tf do you get on ben Franklin bridge so we can tour Philly which was the plan! Oh crap now we can’t then left onto the bridge & now are in north Philly Cooper point under the bridge etc. like that dudes post atop quoting Chris rock “u no your not in a good neighborhood when no one is working during the day & everyone is just hanging out”… in this case … some of them strapped (dope boys on the stoop) watching their junkies & the streets. Look for the vid on the William rand bus Depot where 2 homeless guys sum canden up.. everyone in south jersey gets their drugs here than goes back to their suburb etc.. Altho some stay get addicted & never escape Camden. Never almost hit so many junkies as in the street by that damn bus depot! It was literally the walking dead. This was 2008
Why would you consider that 😂
@@yell0wberryunfortunately it’s sometimes where you can afford to live or where your job is or family is
Good news for those of you who cannot visit Camden. Because of our fantastic government leadership in NJ, our whole state will look just like Camden within the next 20 years!
black and dilapidated?
@@stephenlewis7756 Yes!
One year since and my city still looks perfectly fine
My brother was a sergeant in the Mercer County NJ Sheriff's office. He had to give testimony in the court in Camden. He got lost in the back streets trying to find his way to the parking garage and stopped to ask a Camden cop how to get there. While he was getting directions the cop was calmly outlining in yellow chalk the body of someone who had recently been stabbed to death-blood all over the sidewalk. Cop was very calm and told my brother that sometimes he had to do that several times a day and it was no big deal.
Man, if that’s you’re job, I’m sure you’re going to get used to it. ☹️
@@cantstopFolksquit sellin Wolf tickets. North Philly ain't for play and you know it.
@@HANUMAN7454Woof tickets, you knob. Meaning, all bark no bite.
Camden has been murder capital of the country a couple of times. A lot more dangerous than a city like philly or nyc.
Anyone's deep psyche and shadow self acknowledges the trauma and repressions and nuerotic sufferings from a lifetime of reality, pain, avoidance, depression and anxiety. Trust this cop and any human will have their dark night of the soul, some just recognize it far earlier than most psycological inferiors.
Lets be real, camden is just an extension of philly.
Nah. I remember not too long ago (like 20 years ago) when Philly was relatively safe and Camden was just like it is now.
Look at an overhead on Google maps. You'll see that several streets in Camden line up with streets in philly.. Look at Market Street in both cities. They line up perfectly
Damn sure is cause it’s nothing like North Jersey.
@@RL7701lbj Safe, as in it was concentrated into several areas vs. being as widespread as it is today.
He's right folks.philly only 1 hr away.a bridge connects Camden to philly
Nobody ever talks about Camden. It’s one of the most dangerous places in America.
at least not in america but people outside america talk a lot, i've seen some foreign channels about camden
They made an entire TV series about it.
@@miked4343what series is that?
@@miked4343it's like the wire?
It’s a small city
Camden's crime rate is the lowest it's been in 50 years. Camden hasn't been NJ's most violent city in over a decade.
That’s bc they took all them stores off broadway and began building real business and hospitals , it’s still horrible right around the corner 😂
Look at all those taxpayers.
All those beneficiaries
Im from Baltimore never been to Camden but from the outside looking in it looks just like Baltimore city
Might As well b in Baltimore thy country Asl out there in Camden just like Balimore 😂😂😂
I’m from Camden and went to school with a dude from Bmore and I always said that Bmore is just like Camden with different slang
Wow, look at those beautiful flat and smooth roads.
It's like you're wanting to get shot at, robbed, ect.... Those types of neighborhoods are extremely dangerous. In a car or not, being on that side of town seems like you're looking for trouble. Stay safe!
Are you new to this channel ? Lol I think Charlie’s fine
The most terrifying feeling....when there's a car stopped in front of you.......
You should pop into some of Trenton/Ewing. Very similar architecture and definitely dangerous in some areas
Mid rose .. Hoffman Ave. Brunswick sve. Camden st. Walnut st(beware double ) chambers st
Show the Waterfront. There are gorgeous apartments and gorgeous views of the Philadelphia skyline. It’s gorgeous there. Show near Cooper Hospital. Some parts of Camden are really nice.
fuck that
Nice for one min 😂😂😂
Goes to show how many towns and cities that are in very bad shape across the country, thanks to Charlie. no one should have to live in this type of environment. (boarded up windows, trash everywhere. ect ect.).. Michigan native myself. gives a good insight for people who dont see this from day to day.
No one should have to but they choose to. They don't care about their community and this is the results.
It looks exactly like it did 18 years ago.
It don’t take much to clean up your trash.
Vote Democrat and also have a lazy community that doesn’t pick up after themselves is the result of a city like Camden.
@@C1K450😂 what? Some of the poorest states in the country are republican
my neighbour is a ex USAF serviceman with a wife & 2 young kids,i asked him why he stayed in England when he came out the Airforce,he said because his kids can walk to school without the fear of getting shot,i said to him what about the American dream we here all about he replied theirs no American dream just hell & watching this vid i totally understand his statement
Did you hear of "knife crime", though?
Cool story bro. The whole world is unsafe. Open your eyes
The American dream is what you make of it. It ain’t a hand out
The new American Dream is saving enough money to leave the country.
There are countless places across the United States where you can walk your child without there being a real possibility of them being shot down. No higher than the chance of getting stabbed or robbed in England. This was just a man that grew hatred for the United States. If you can settle in England, you can easily settle anywhere outside a major US city and your chances will be the same as anywhere else in the world. That's reality. The American Dream is VERY real and still exists, it's all about YOU that decides whether you'll live it or not. This country still floods with immigrants who build successful businesses and make more money than the average White American. It's likely their own perseverance after knowing real struggle and acquiring a major opportunity in the land of the free that they succeed in acquiring the American Dream - as many Irish once did.
I used to live in Cherry Hill back in the early 2000's and I would go to Camden from time to time (specifically North Camden) I never had any problems people were generally ok BUT I made sure to be out of Camden by 6pm every time I went (LOL). One night I was coming from Philly at 1am in the morning in January and it was freezing cold out side and somehow I made a wrong turn and ended up getting off the Camden exit. It was a 1am on a Tuesday and still was a bunch of people on every damn corner especially young school age people walking, running, hustling etc on the blocks. Cops were driving/flying by in their cars going super fast sirens on, ambulances everywhere. I have nothing but respect for people who live in the GRITTY tough cities like this THE stress they deal with 24/7/365 I honestly admit I could not be that person.
Why the heck would you respect people who turn their communities into this trash. Its not like they are getting invaded by foreign enemies. They do this to themselves amd them cry about it
Spent time in the area in 99/00. Bus from Woodbury to pennsauken every day for a shit job. One of the only white guys at the Walter rand center freezing his ass off switching buses. Sounds funny but I carried mace and knuckles. Never got mugged!
Hmm, from Cherry Hill to North Camden you say 🤔
@@BlackIce100 Yeah cousin lived in north Camden back then. Yeah I know a lot of drugs over there NOT me though
@cocorain6549 just messin with you, 👍🏼
I went out here many years ago to see a girl, later as it got dark, I had volunteered to go to the store to get refreshments, she quickly panicked and said that she would go instead. I drove her to the store and quickly found out why she panicked, The place looked about as bad as a scene from the show, the walking dead. Whatever store we went to, that store, as well as every other business along the street have bars on the doors and windows. however this place looks during the day, it looks 10 times as worse in the evening.
Honestly the streets/potholes are worse than the people. I roll through Camden a lot, my wife is a social worker for the boe. We do food drops a lot. Never had an issue. You have to know how to vibe for the most part.
well youre black so they dont mess with you as much. try being a 100lb white girl. These people are dangerous man. Look at all the shit that Jewish and Asian people went though. The poorest people in America are Appalachians. Do they form gangs, and do all this shit? This is specifically a black issue.
Mind yo business and u be aight out there but those streets are FUCKED UP LOL
Agreed👍 everybody has a story to tell
Thank you for humanizing this place
I grew up there. Left Camden in 1986. I live in California now in the mountains. Feel so blessed the Lord protected me while I lived in Camden.
Beautiful old buildings, with the bay windows be parts of South London UK.
True that 👍🏾
london's heart and soul is long gone. just a weird place where people come to (from far away) and pretend to be part of what it was/should be. a shame
Yeah it's a shame. There are whole swathes of Philly w beautiful old 3 4 story Victorians amazing woodwork every block is missing teeth trees growing out of houses etc strawberry Mansion hood comes to mind.
Looks like Afro-Chernobyl, except the real Chernobyl has a healthy tourism industry.
🤣🤣
And safe 24/7
When all the cars in the ghetto look newer than mine 😞
Your tax dollars at work? And who pays for bling-bling and dredlocks.... Ask, CNN😂
@@meteor2012ableyou people are so racist on this Black Mans page. It needs to be a Black only page.
@@rachelnan6875that would be racist
This reminds me of the scene in the Sopranos when Tony takes A.J back to the old neighborhood "so thats a crack whore!"
The demography is roughly 50% Black and 50% Hispanic, that’s what I knew about Camden, NJ. I think Campbell Soups is headquartered there
Wonder what the percentage is for those that should be gainfully employed but would rather not be.
@@rse4379I bet the Hispanics win that one😂
Campbell's soup had a major factory in Hoboken.
My mom was born in Camden in 72’ and my grandparents almost immediately left the city due to the White flight that was going on. Once Campbells left the city it went downhill fast. From once being considered “east” Philly, to a ghost town in certain parts. However, I have seen signs of gentrification in recent years which gives me hope.
did you watch the same video i watched
@@BIG_SCAM have you walked around the city a 100 times as I have?
@@isaiahdaddys9379 no one needs to walk around camden hundreds of times to see that it has been circling the drain for decades. good luck to you
@@BIG_SCAM thanks for your 0.02 cents ig pal
Campbells is still in Camden. Why would they get rid of it when this is where it was created.
How to destroy a city.
Black?
@ightimmaheadout290 It's a culture problem. Not a race problem. A black man born in a wealthy neighborhood is as a good man as a white man born in a wealthy neighborhood.
The culture of black people in this country is sadly one that is very dangerous to their success. Being educated is being white thus it's discouraged. Taking care of your surroundings and being respectful is looked down upon. When your government is lying to you and telling you you are a victim who needs their support to survive and everything is against you no wonder people fall into despair. It's like a drug user mentality because it's so easy to shift blame onto everything else and it's hard to admit that you are the problem. They want to glorify materialism and the appearance of wealth without actually learning about how to generate wealth. The other huge issue is single parent house holds. Family and education are the main ways other groups who historically have struggled have been able to escape the problems and become successful.
@@AbrahamLincoln4 I agree
@rowdyjr2318 It's sad and tragic what we did to these people
I honestly don’t see the differences between Camden, North Philly, and Baltimore. They are all rough.
Three grown men just standing in front of a corner store that looks closed in the middle of the day. Entrepreneurs? LOL. WHAT a GD culture.
They’re Harvard Law students taking a break from their studies just to kick back and relax for a day!! You already know what it is Sheeeeit
No one says anything. Hardy anyone on the street.dont look that bad to me.
Three Black men minding their business and standing outside a corner store is such big threat to you but your kind actively ruining the planet on a daily basis is just fine I guess. Idiotic
POS
"People love living in their hell." -Jesse Lee Peterson
Is that why JLP likes to hire male escorts?
impressive reality footage.//////////////////////GREAT WORK BRO///////////////////
How would you like to live there????....Not only no but HELL NO!!!!!
My grandmother is from Camden NJ.
Born 1942. She never talks about it. I wonder if Camden has historically always been a bad city.
It hasn't. It used to be a very white neighborhood in the 40-70s before the food production plants shut down. Now it's become a striken poverty with 95% crime
Camden is crazy asf
Also your videos are really good
But don’t forget about Trenton,Paterson,Florence,and wildwood
Trenton not as bad as camden
florence nj?😂 thats the suburbs there's probably 1 bad apartment complex over there
Mexico is worse 😂
Wtf, Burlington City is worse than Florence.
@@23_doesnt_careI actually live there and there’s only three bad sections but there are a lot of thief’s and the school systems are bad
Camden has actually improved a lot over the past few years. It’s still rough but mostly at night and a lot of gentrification has taken place.
lol
Before 2030, Camden will look nothing like you see now, they will put condos all over the place until your head spins with a lot of luxury establishments that only the folks living in condos can afford
So I'm guessing all the boarded houses are really cafes and speakeasies with the Camden aesthetic?
@@krunkle5136 look at crime statistics. That’s what is important. Violent crime is down significantly.
@@jpf1974 any amount of homicides shouldn't be tolerated, and the rates of robbery and burglary are still high.
People need to trust their things won't be stolen and that there can be nice things that won't be vandalized.
what a lovely culture of dignity and pride and hard working class of society.
Almost as crap as the social media influencer culture
Quite similar. Don't work. And expect everything you want and need
@@WT1wL what are you babbling about dippy? maybe stop smoking meth before you come on the Internets?
Around the 3:40 mark, that is where I grew up during the early 80s. Moved from Pollock town in 86.
On God me too omg I'm not lying this is where I lived at then I moved to the east side Camden where all the parks are at
My Mom grew up there in the 50-60's. She doesn't recognize it.
Surprisngly much cleaner than a lot of other cities, especially considering the crime and poverty rates! Some or most of the residents must care and appear to take some pride in their community despite the challenges.
Are you watching the same video I'm watching? This is atrocious!
😂
You a damn lie this is as 3rd world as America gets
My buddy worked with child protective services in Camdon nj.
He has a 13 year old pull a gun on him one day. He beat that kid silly, and quit the same day. Some people you can not help.
It’s a cancer, there is no cure…..
@@georgewashington7374Chastity belt for single moms is my solution. Throw away the keys
@@georgewashington7374there is a cure it’s called cutting off all welfare so they either be productive citizens or they starve
Move in some Scandinavians or Japanese and that place will be immaculate in a month.
or move the residents back to Africa
Looks like a lovely place to start a family
I worked in Camden for two years and met many great people! Are there challenges sure…..but lots of great people
I grew up and still live in a mobile home park. We have White, Black and Mexican living here. We all get up and go to work.We all live pay check to paycheck. As neighbors we help each other out when needed. I don't cheat, steal, rob or sell drugs. Someone explain this to me? I'll never understand why someone would want to live this way.
That’s a good question for sure. I try to put myself in the shoes of a kid growing up in Camden. These people are dirt poor, the schools are terrible, there are few role models, and the drug trade is everywhere, literally right outside your door. The power of drugs is so strong in these hoods, it pulls the youngsters in-both in terms of making quick money, and also just using the drugs. The kids get sucked in and start getting arrested, criminal convictions, etc. Once they’re there, there’s little to help them pull themselves out. Again, bad schools, few role models, bad parents. The cycle just continues. There are people that break free but they tend to be exceptionally strong and driven. I’m not making any judgments here, this is just my understanding as someone who was raised in Philly.
i live in ireland but same situation, lots of people who grew up in the dirt poor slums of dublin in the 70's and 80's are now some of the most powerful criminals in europe worth probably billions, the power from the narcotics trade is like an addiction themselves, many are addicted to the power it brings
Camden has been voted “the poorest city in America” before. Extreme poverty
@@slgordon3 the drug trade is the only factory left for these people. Thanks to Reaganomics, our economy doesn't need them. And just like in most industries, the profits go to the top while the vast majority of workers are ground up and discarded. Fuck capitalism.
I grew up in Camden County in a nice neighborhood. In my 20’s my car broke down in Camden. Angels were with me.
Camden aesthetics look bad, but it's not the most violent in NJ. It only made 8 on this list -- The Most Dangerous Cities In New Jersey For 2022
Asbury Park
Millville
Bridgeton
Atlantic City
Woodbury
Lindenwold
Neptune City
Camden
Elizabeth
Absecon
That list can;t be right where is Patterson, East Orange, Irv irvington and Newark?
Newark?
Trenton just set and tied its murder record over the last two years... ain’t nowhere on the list ?
That’s 2022 tho not 2023
Camden still ranks as the number 1 dangerous city in nj
I have a buddy who lives in Philly, he said there's no way hell he would ever stop in Camden. He told me once before he had to go into Camden and while there he saw a police car get all shot up. Both cops were dead, I for one wouldn't want to go through there either after hearing that.
Still looks much better than San Fran and LA. Very nice, they have trees and even some grass and almost everyone has a nice car.
Just stop w your political BS! Sf is way safer & looks nothing like this. It’s only for the rich. Meaning you probably can’t afford it! La is ghetto but been to all 3 places & Camden I felt way unsafer. Watts was similar but still Camden worse. Sf see nice Yuppie rich techie’s & most have higher education they can put on their resumes. The bad parts of sf u have go out of your way to find & they’re a lot smaller than in the 80’s/90’s.
May I ask what country this is located in? It looks like Somalia or possibly Senegal
Charlie Bo got nothing on Google Street drivers, that drive through the worst places around the world.
This shit looks depressing. Damn.
I live in a busy part of town. I have gone down to the street level and picked up the trash there. I can't stand lazy people living like this.
I was raised in Camden for 20 years. That area is called Pollock Town. I grew up a minutes away from that area in a spot called Parkside. I have great memories and really bad memories growing up in Camden. I'm happy to have made it out.
My family was from Cramer hill - n 24th st and high street we moved out in the seventies . Wasn’t too bad back in the day .
People have a different value system and understand that, but what gets me is that some would rather settle for that than say, go into the military.
I would go, get everything that I could, such as money for school, and get out. Anything to get away from what I see in this video.
I am not speaking hypotheticals but facts. That's what I did. Granted, where I am from wasn't as bad as Camden, but it would rob you of motivation and the desire to want better if you allow it.
I left and haven't looked back and, yes, life is now better: college graduate, good job, stable life, bright future, not rich and likely never will be, but I am okay, don't want for anything, and don't have to ask anyone for anything.
to fight for izraehl and come back as junkies alcoholics with chronic guilt ?
Lived the first half of my childhood on the Shore. First time I ever saw Camden was driving through it with my dad on the way to Philly. It was surprising to see all this dilapidation and finding out it was once the most dangerous place in the whole country, all within the boundaries of the state I’ve always called home.
Ever notice that no matter how shitty the neighborhood all of the cars you see lined up along the street are shiny and new 😊
They'd rather have a nice car. A lot of people would.
Just like Philly so many people living in delapidated buildings and with so many late-model
pricy cars parked in front of them. Makes you wonder.
Just imagine Camden after a nuclear war? Think about.
Cannibalism in the first month...
It would look better
It would be an improvement.
Just blows my mind at how some black people have been conditioned to accept living like this in these rundown filthy neighborhoods.... unfuckinbeilevable
Have you seen Africa? This in comparison is 100steps upward on their evolutionary ladder.
I was born in 1954 it was a sweet place to grow up the dam it went to hell
Uff , I have many childhood memories, glad my parents took the risk and left to Orlando, FL in 1993, and in 1993 it was wild af. Now decades later in Florida life is amazing!!!! started from the bottom now we here type shit. Parents who are visionaries, goal driven, full of hope, and are reading this do not hesitate, leave for the next real opportunities elsewhere. Other than that, best wishes.
Camden is basically little Philly
I haven’t been to Camden in a minute.
I used to slide through there regularly when I-95 had that weird kink in it. If coming from Philly, I would cross the Ben Franklin Bridge and then work my way over to NJ 73 and the NJ Turnpike. I would try different routes and explore Camden in those times.
Now, I can just stay on 95 directly through NE Philly and pick up the old 276 / PENNA Turnpike back over to Jersey and NYC.
It took years to fill this gap in 95, with a simple set of ramps between 95, 276, and onto the NJ Turnpike.
If coming from DC/MD, you can bypass the whole area by crossing over at the Delaware Memorial Bridge.
I WONDER WHY IS SO DANGERO...... OH I SEE
BLACK
Black
Dnt be racist
Good work bro! Keep it up!
Honest question...what do all those black guys do? do they just smoke weed all day and kick it outside?
Like...never heard of a job? or a remote one?
You’re asking too much of them.
@@itr0863 😂 for real
I am a black person yes this is literally all they do is blame the white man or black women and smoke weed everyday
Will any jobs hire them is the question? So many jobs are very much stereotypical especially once they find out the person is a black person no matter what credentials they may have. So, let's not act like these things don't exist.
@@kairoswave My point exactly. So, what do they do? With limited resources and help. Their backs are against the wall. Now they have to go into survival mode just to make a living.
You should come to Summerville, SC, I heard a lot of "fireworks" when I was last there in May
What kind of recommendation is that? 😂. Summerville is so lame it's not even funny. It takes 20 min to find a freeway. There's some decent looking women but outside of that it's just a place for people to retire. The heat is ridiculous and those critters yall can have.
@@averywilliams4802 not saying it's super exciting, but it was super dodgy, guess it's where some go to retire 40 years early. I agree it takes forever to get there though and the heat comment is true haha
I ve been there a few times not tough at all now N Charleston is the real deal
Wish this side of America was portrayed more in media, people would think twice before visiting certain places. The government failed Camden, Baltimore etc. and a new one needs to come.
I don't think anyone plans a vacation to Camden lmao
@@jeallybean2999 Not specifically Camden, I meant places like Philadelphia, LA, San Francisco etc.
Who the hell is going to visit here outside of 'maybe' the waterfront? Even in Philly or Baltimore? Someone flying in to Philly has no business outside of Center City anyway (what would be the attraction?). It was more than the govs for why these places failed;
The government done too much in Camden. Other than collecting taxes, the government plays no role in successful families’ lives. What Camden needs is hardworking, taxpaying families (with 2 married parents) just like you see in high income suburbs.
@@jeallybean2999 not entirely true, out of town, realtors and property Investors have been looking forward to surveying this place every single year as they’ve already got the ball rolling on gentrification.
Always a predominantly black city. My heart hurts for my people. We're lost in the wilderness
It's more latinos than Blacks in Camden.
@@al5603 It's 40% black so not much more Hispanic than black. Hispanic is 44%.
At least Latinos are cash rich and own small businesses in their communities
@@DJ-vj4viAll latin countries are poor and 3rd world. How about latin people build and work hard in your own place of origin. Stop coming to America. Go run to Spain. They are the one's who colonized your people. Not white Americans
I didn’t see any zombies and there was still life going on
unlike lol KENSINGTON
I'm sure there is a zombie park area.
Go to the rand bus depot
Newark guy here. That looks like Philly. Last time I drove through Camden is looked like a ghost town.
When will this city be cleaned up
When the white people come back.
When will every city be clean up
When the earth ceases to exist
When it gets gentrified
Little Haiti created in America by democrats.... how cute
For a very violent place as you say - there is a lot of cars and some nice ones for the most violent town!
We send billions upon billions of dollars of aid to foreign countries every year. But yet look at America's back yard. Shame on us.
Is it legal to park straight at the intersection? And playing basketball with parked cars around
Is this America for sure, or are these stills from the apocalypse movie? The feeling that Tom Cruise will run out from around the corner, running away from the tripod.
The only stores that I could see sell liquor. No grocery stores anywhere apparently. So do these people actually eat anything ever.
Shoot I bet Amazon & UPS drivers dislike delivering in this neighborhood... Just saying.
Not if they are now getting 6 figures lol
@@blindsight3690 You think a neighborhood like this is getting a lot of Amazon orders? Enough that the drivers make "6 figures"? I'd be surprised to see a single Amazon van at all considering they're most likely to get robbed.
considered a job offer in this place - one look and unfortunately had to tell them nope!
It reminds me a lot of Trenton. Actually, I expected a lot worse. I didn't see any fentanyl zombies.
Where's the fent at?
Interesting to read about the rise and fall of Camden. It's all about the decline of industry in the city. RCA employed 12,000 people, Campbell Soup 1,000. So many other manufacturing jobs lost; this is the aftermath.
You know travel time for a job is up to 1.30hrs. You telling me there is no work around for 100kms.
Ima call bullshit. Lazy ass.
It's easy to do nothing.
Where is Campbells soup now?
@@gregorycyr9272 It's still headquartered in Camden, NJ. They even remodeled and made it more modern.
@@javierclyburn5688 I am sure it is a good place to work at with good pay and benefits.
My brother has been working hard to change the city. But almost everyone left after our parents house collapsed.
My father had a house on browning street back in the eighties and nineties. It was a lot worse back then.
I used to live in Bethlehem Pennsylvania. I remember there was the Camden Aquarium
For everyone talking about the cars looking nice. Yes...the cars are nice because certain groups of people put more value into a car (which loses it's roi immediately after driving off the lot) as opposed to assets that can actually make you better off (like property and stocks) so yes you will often see a nice car in shit areas. Same reason they wear "designer" brands and drink expensive liquor. Materialism is fully encouraged yet fiscal responsibility is not.
Eat good, look good, drive good, live like shit.
Right....because if this was anywhere else in the world people without money or with limited money would be spending it on more important things like food or tools for their jobs or education. Getting a loan to take a car that costs more than the value of the home you are renting just to appear well off is a very stupid thing that some people like to do.
I didn’t see a single nice car at all.
How do you know they aren't investing in the local real estate? How do you know they haven't paid off their homes? Why do you assume they're strapped for cash? You don't know anything about these people except how they look and how the facades in the neighborhood look.
@@tariqboughttea7588 the neighborhood says all you need to know. Yes sometimes you'll see on his like Detroit videos a row of abandoned homes then one nice one with a little garden and manicured lawn however just because someone is poor it doesn't mean you need to automatically give up on things like maintenence or cleanliness. I've known plenty of poor people in my life who still keep their lawns clean of litter and make their areas look nice. These videos are all labeled as being the "hood" which is a very specific term. It's not like he's just driving through poor parts of town he's specifically going to the "hood".
I grew up 10 mins from Camden and lived there for 23 years. I have been to Camden many many times. Its actually lookin, AIGHT to be completely honest with yall. Especially when you compare it to Philly.
Not many National Flags flying here , In fact none at all ,I wonder why ?
Camden NJ political notes:
1) The municipality is governed via a Mayor-Council method as described via the Faulkner Act. The Faulkner Act is a NJ specific piece of legislation that provides a variety of governing models to choose from. Almost 80 municipalities in NJ utilize the Mayor-Council arrangement which provides the Mayor large power. The mayor in Camden has 5 council members.
2) Camden has not elected a republican mayor since Frederick Von Nieda in 1935.
Just pray your vehicle does not break down!
Same risk as stopping at stop sign in that town
I heard in Newark you are required to go through a red light at night on how terrible the area is
Not a single white person or any other ethnicity for that matter...