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I used to pick up people in this very same area and take them to their medical appointments and dialysis treatments. It was sad and disturbing knowing that fellow humans were living in structures that looked like they would collapse at any second. I got a glimpse of the inside of one of these homes and it was kinda disturbing seeing someone so old and so sick, live somewhere so run down. That poor old woman deserved better.
@@totsmini3105 most those homes don’t have AC I can almost guarantee that, meaning it’s unbearable in the summer. Damn near all the homes & apartments in Detroit don’t have AC and it’s brutal.
@@313-lee yep, that’s why you see so many people in these areas sitting on the porch or hanging out on the lawn. It’s just too hot inside without A/C during the summer
@@StephenASmith-lm6gz right! When I was staying in southwest the whole block would get their pools, sprinklers, water guns, all that and just have a block party where everyone could cool down.
I live in New Hampshire, and there are a lot of people who think there are parts of the "cities" in our state are getting bad..even the worst areas of new England are a god send compared to this. I'm so far beyond grateful to live where I do...
@@jeffguzman6497 I mean, the best way to answer this is to say we don't have dangerous neighborhoods, only areas that are slightly run down with tons of drugs. That would be Manchester. Where did you go yo school?
I’m from mass right next to the boarder and I agree, we are lucky we live in New England. There are some run down crime areas but for the most part we are lucky.
It looks like at one time this was a beautiful and prosperous city. There is still a beauty to it and so much potential. It's a shame to see so many buildings empty and ruined.
Dexter Lombardo here this makes me very happy. St Louis Missouri Boi the STL & JVL set it off . East St Louis Illinois is an apocalyptic land escape and the entire city of St Louis Missouri is too . I love these videos 🚨🚧🚨🛑🚑🚒🚓🚧🔥👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
At one time St. Louis was a thriving city of nearly 800,000 people. Now the place is generally run-down, with less than 300,000 living there. When I was a kid going to St. Louis was a big deal. Now one goes there at their peril.
Nope more like 30-60’s…by the 80’s it was really bad…now it’s mostly abandoned after years off drugs, neglect, and institutional racism….now a lot of places hv been flatten and new construction homes are in the plans…
@@malikedmond8398 This country… why can’t we help these neighborhoods? Fix the empty buildings? Build affordable housing there? Bring back business…you didn’t get my comment?
Yup! Saint Louis is a beautiful place but it definitely has a lot of bad spots. I work as a crisis counselor riding with the police department in Central and North Saint Louis. We deal with mostly behavioral health crisis calls and I see these area’s often. I’ve talked with a lot of homeless individuals living in those abandoned buildings…we’ve connected them to housing shelters and such. A lot of need out there for sure.
Born and raised also but living in Florida now to get clean and sober I still miss it the crazy life of being an addict back there but I had to get out
It really is getting better on the South Side, especially around Jefferson. I won't say it's perfect but it definitely feels a lot safer and cleaner than when I was younger. People look out for each other for the most part.
@@jonaslamont8491 everyone just say chicago cause its the worst out of the really big american cities but there are smaller cities like memphis and st louis that are waay worse then chicago which is only really bad in a few parts
@@crazychase98 There is over 1 mil spent for this every year in STL by the city. There are also times other gov entities spend money on demo also. I think there is close to 50-60 mil spent on demos in STL every year by private and public groups. .
I worked that area & the whole Northside an Southside from 2am to 7am in a company car by myself going to hospitals, jails assisted living homes an the VA as a mobile lab tech from 07 - 2012 then moved back to my home state... I can't lie I had a ball but I saw a lot of bad too an I was in the thick of it, the tornado that hit the airport almost hit my house an from that point on I was over it ...I already was over it but I WAS REALLY OVER IT at that point 🤣 but forest park an downtown STL are some of the coolest free summer spots in the country to check out
I hear cicadas it must've been summer time during this video im from Kc and frequently visited stl I have family there as well. Only difference are the houses are really close together in St. Louis
I Live in STL this isn't most dangerous more like Most Abandoned most forgotten or most run down. It gets way Nicer to the point of Luxury. It also gets REALLY dangerous this ain't it.
Long as you living deep South STL past Gravois n Chippewa...sure... but make sure you stock up on ammo n guns to be safe... then there's Webster Groves/Kirkwood county out west...if you white, you'll be right at home
In your opinion, which neighborhood types are worst: St. Louis and Detroit (vacant lots, mostly abandoned homes) vs. Philadelphia (rundown but occupied homes, lots of trash)?
Philly is the absolute worst!! At least with STL and Detroit you can somewhat blame the blight on abandonment. In Philly, people are content to live amongst filth and squalor!
after seen many different videos in this channel i have a question. can the americans recognize which city is in the video if there is no title? for me as not american the majority of these parts of the cities looks the same, the roads, the houses, the atmosphere, i dont see any obvious differences.
i am not american and don't know much about specific cities but i think you can guess my weather, color of the sky, foliage, how old most buildings are the way people act etc. there is a general vibe for example when you see a northwest pacific place you know it. i am not sure about how to differentiate cities though most nearby cities look similar.
I can tell the midwest by how spaced out the buildings are, the amount of emptiness, unused land. The west I can tell from the trees and building style, and space. the east I can tell from, how cramped everything will be. The south is tricky, if it's not how sweaty everyone is then it's the sound of the bugs in the background.
@@Babylonian_Escapee most of the time those empty spaces once had structures that were demolished. During the industrial era the Midwest was much more urbanized like how Chicago is. Like it's whole almost empty streets here in Cleveland that were once full of apartment buildings. It's poor here so they never rebuild
the united states has never been bombed flat like most european cities. so there's tons of old abandon buildings that cost too much to fix up. every major city in america has an area that looks like this. people move away and nobody takes care of it and it falls apart
Looks. Beautiful. Abandoned places on the Southside. Also. Treat everyone you encounter with RESPECT. Don't break any laws. Safe and great place to live,,,
9 STOP signs in 6:50 min. Definitely a good ratio for a brake pad shop in the area. Otherwise, I wonder whether run-down is equal to dangerous. To me this looks like it’s first of all abandoned but I don’t see the immediate danger (drug dealing, gangs etc).
It's pretty bad, St Louis has been ranked as the most dangerous city in America many times, and when it's not number 1 it's perpetually in the top 5. In 2019, it had the highest homicide rate in the country, and the 9th highest homicide rate in the world. It is very abandoned in many spots, though.
@@demil3618 True, but in some parts the cops just aren't present. They are around Bush stadium, and alot of them are scandalous assholes. but at the same time that's a different part then shown in this video
All my immediate family left St Louis because of institutional racism. Educated progressive African-Americans left for better paying jobs and opportunities St Louis did not offer.
It would be cool to see before and after pics such as that Rathole @ 3:00, sad Rust Belt State! Thanks Nixon, for opening the door to the Communist Chinese.
Capitalism has poverty built into it; it’s an essential component so to speak. But then on the upside, the poverty is relative and not absolute and can therefore be transcended. Dispense with feelings of inadequacy and failure, reject the false needs with which you are indoctrinated. Love yourself, marvel at the mystery and majesty of existence, stay physically healthy, shun intoxicants, reject violence and feel love and sympathy for your fellow man…..and come together.
No it ain't. Ofallon park, Hyde park Baden and College Hill are the absolute worst areas in the STL. You could throw in Dutchtown in south city as well but imo it ain't quite as bad as those few north areas. Also driving through these areas is MUCH different during the day vs night.
Y’all get the feeling people take pride in having their cities looking like this? It gives them street cred the more run down it is. Cred with who I don’t know… but these guys love saying “I’m from St. Louis… I’m from Chicago… I’m from Atlanta etc” and to me it comes across as how’s the bigger victim. To fix a society you have to fix the people more than you have to fix the government.
You are right.. the people should repave the rds, rebuild the houses, get money to start businesses. Attract business, and get money for the public schools. 😒
@@jazo85 sarcasm… give these folks money to do that and they go buy jurry, Air Force ones and big rims for their cutlass… also that wasn’t my point. The point is that they take pride that their cities looking like this as it shows how bad they got it… it’s better for them when they right rhyme songs to tell they struggle.
@@Louisthefur it’s not my point. The government clearly failed these people for generations. You want them to magically have some moral standard when no one cares about them at all. Many still do, but your comment is tone deaf
It's easy to say "just do this" and not analyze why. A lot of these homes are single parent female or elderly homes. And those people are not going to be out there cutting grass. It's usually able bodied males who keep up the infrastructure. With so few male led households, the men who do cut grass are doing it for a lawn service and expect to get paid (as they should since it's a business). You saw one of those lawn service guys right at the beginning at 0:05 in a green pickup truck. Someone finally got the money and called someone. Same issue when it comes to exterior of a home. If you don't budget it, people won't do it. They will spend money on cigarettes, lottery, and church before they try and save money to upkeep the place.
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I used to pick up people in this very same area and take them to their medical appointments and dialysis treatments. It was sad and disturbing knowing that fellow humans were living in structures that looked like they would collapse at any second.
I got a glimpse of the inside of one of these homes and it was kinda disturbing seeing someone so old and so sick, live somewhere so run down. That poor old woman deserved better.
@@totsmini3105 most those homes don’t have AC I can almost guarantee that, meaning it’s unbearable in the summer. Damn near all the homes & apartments in Detroit don’t have AC and it’s brutal.
Abbott?
@@313-lee yep, that’s why you see so many people in these areas sitting on the porch or hanging out on the lawn. It’s just too hot inside without A/C during the summer
@@StephenASmith-lm6gz right! When I was staying in southwest the whole block would get their pools, sprinklers, water guns, all that and just have a block party where everyone could cool down.
Born in North St.Louis but moved down south at five. I think I saw my grandparents old house. St.Louis ain’t no joke.
I live in New Hampshire, and there are a lot of people who think there are parts of the "cities" in our state are getting bad..even the worst areas of new England are a god send compared to this.
I'm so far beyond grateful to live where I do...
whats the most dangerous place in NH? I went there for school in 2020.
@@jeffguzman6497 I mean, the best way to answer this is to say we don't have dangerous neighborhoods, only areas that are slightly run down with tons of drugs. That would be Manchester. Where did you go yo school?
I’m from mass right next to the boarder and I agree, we are lucky we live in New England. There are some run down crime areas but for the most part we are lucky.
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It looks like at one time this was a beautiful and prosperous city. There is still a beauty to it and so much potential. It's a shame to see so many buildings empty and ruined.
Dexter Lombardo here this makes me very happy. St Louis Missouri Boi the STL & JVL set it off . East St Louis Illinois is an apocalyptic land escape and the entire city of St Louis Missouri is too . I love these videos 🚨🚧🚨🛑🚑🚒🚓🚧🔥👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
At one time St. Louis was a thriving city of nearly 800,000 people. Now the place is generally run-down, with less than 300,000 living there. When I was a kid going to St. Louis was a big deal. Now one goes there at their peril.
Depends on the part of the city. This is the north side, and it's all pretty much a slum. Downtown, the CWE and south sides are a LOT better.
Lived on the north side Almost 8 years. There’s a lot to do, but still a lot of good, too.
@@freedmike1394 cwe is nice but it has some rough areas
i've lived in many cities, Chicago, NY, Boston... STL was the only place where I felt the need to carry a personal firearm.
@@pinkeyegeorge whatchu doing over here?!? 😂😂 You must've been by the central west end!
You can tell it was booming back in them 70 s 80s 90s .
Probably 70s and earlier, what city was booming after the 80s
@@asanitationstompout8473 plenty
Nope more like 30-60’s…by the 80’s it was really bad…now it’s mostly abandoned after years off drugs, neglect, and institutional racism….now a lot of places hv been flatten and new construction homes are in the plans…
CharlieBo you get around brethren. Salute.
Charlie, my man, It's STL - any stop sign with a white border is optional XD
While we send 100 billion to Ukraine 😕
Whose * we* 🤔
Why would we send 100 billion to this shit hole where nobody lives or wants to live or cares about?
@@malikedmond8398 lololol right lolol
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@@malikedmond8398 This country… why can’t we help these neighborhoods? Fix the empty buildings? Build affordable housing there? Bring back business…you didn’t get my comment?
Salute to St Louis. My dad is from the Westside of St.Louis . Spent many summers here. Definitely like a second home to me.
West side St. Louis is mainly suburbs north side south side and east side bad
@Bart Meep Nah stupid my kid is honor roll I'm from the east coast. Watch your mouth fam.
@@_paypar.out223 thats what I'm saying. Tf is the "westside"? Like West County? 😂😂 Them niggas got Mid Rivers and errthang 😭😭😭😭
@@ParisTheGreatain’t the skan on the west and not forget wells goodfellow them boyz crazy
Bout time my boy
I love your channel bruh, in Gtav online I play to be charlie and drive the streets in my car like you.
i was born in north st. louis in 1939.. i move in 1962 to California...
One of the best moves i have ever done...
I'm old enough to remember how beautiful some of those areas once were. What a crying shame.
Yup! Saint Louis is a beautiful place but it definitely has a lot of bad spots. I work as a crisis counselor riding with the police department in Central and North Saint Louis. We deal with mostly behavioral health crisis calls and I see these area’s often. I’ve talked with a lot of homeless individuals living in those abandoned buildings…we’ve connected them to housing shelters and such. A lot of need out there for sure.
Born and raised also but living in Florida now to get clean and sober I still miss it the crazy life of being an addict back there but I had to get out
It really is getting better on the South Side, especially around Jefferson. I won't say it's perfect but it definitely feels a lot safer and cleaner than when I was younger. People look out for each other for the most part.
Former gorgeous houses now abandoned. That neighborhood still is charming
Them damn loose dogs were the bane of my childhood existence in St. Louis 😫😂
What about Toledo
Terrível né!
Get that stick out lol
Detroit, St. Louis and Camden gotta be top 3 most run down looking cities in the US.....these places are just rotting
Philly definitely number 1 that place is a trash can literally
Rode through Vandaventer and Grand I see, STL n Cora too
KCMO boy here. Bless the hood! May we all prosper!
Wassup Charlie. I’m in St Louis, you need to holla at me the next time you are here.❤️
St. Louis Mo 314🙌🏽💪🏾💜
Deuteronomy 28:16 "Cursed shalt thou be in the city, and cursed shalt thou be in the field."
This is definitely a curse !
St. Louis is't the only city , but it's one of them. And yes there's still beauty. Even small towns have bad area s.
St louis is a wild place
Man turning down that alley could have turned bad really fast
He stay with the strap
Cuz there was a homeless guy that can not hardly walk lol
if you get a flat your screwed.
@@tomlee8547 nah, cause if you knew that area, you wouldn’t be taking that comment lightly
Top 10 most dangerous place in the WORLD, crazy
We the murde capital rn sad to say 🤦♂️
in the US
Most ppl focus on Chicago don't even know its an American city in the top 10 dangerous cities on the planet😭😭
@@bvsteel990 world, look it up smart guy
@@jonaslamont8491 everyone just say chicago cause its the worst out of the really big american cities but there are smaller cities like memphis and st louis that are waay worse then chicago which is only really bad in a few parts
Ahh home sweet home
Looks like a nice place to move and raise a family 😀
Verdade!
Lmao 🤣 I'd hit the gas pedal and never return
Its why most people here live in the suburbs surrounding St. Louis
This is my typical morning . I do inspections for demolition in the city.
How often do you even get the money to demo any of those crack buildings
@@crazychase98 There is over 1 mil spent for this every year in STL by the city. There are also times other gov entities spend money on demo also. I think there is close to 50-60 mil spent on demos in STL every year by private and public groups. .
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hey I was just in Detroit for my first time yesterday I went to the tigers game back to connecticut I go . I liked it more in Detroit than New haven
I worked that area & the whole Northside an Southside from 2am to 7am in a company car by myself going to hospitals, jails assisted living homes an the VA as a mobile lab tech from 07 - 2012 then moved back to my home state... I can't lie I had a ball but I saw a lot of bad too an I was in the thick of it, the tornado that hit the airport almost hit my house an from that point on I was over it ...I already was over it but I WAS REALLY OVER IT at that point 🤣 but forest park an downtown STL are some of the coolest free summer spots in the country to check out
St Louis baby yeah
Oh, this is just the neighborhood where I go to college. Kinda cool to see familiar streets on CZcams
it's nice to have a couple of outhouses for travelers and people who are tired from walking long distances. 3:53
nice buildings...dam what a waste.
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I hear cicadas it must've been summer time during this video im from Kc and frequently visited stl I have family there as well. Only difference are the houses are really close together in St. Louis
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if you in MO you should have went to KC too
I enjoyed the video, but a little narration would help.
Car insurance in that sh!+hole probably high azz fvck lmao
Got money for war but can't feed the poor
I get it! Your only focus was dope sets! 😂
I Live in STL this isn't most dangerous more like Most Abandoned most forgotten or most run down. It gets way Nicer to the point of Luxury. It also gets REALLY dangerous this ain't it.
nobody wants to say it....but lets be real
STL & Bmore is the worse !
Slide to East Cleveland , Cincinnati, or Columbus
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If u slide to Columbus Charlie
Hit up da westside : wedgewood , South Park , the hilltop , and bottoms
5 year olds playing, people asking "how you doin?" grandma sitting on a bench and some homeless guy waving at you. scary stuff
I'm looking for a place to move from Cali...would you recommend this place?
Long as you living deep South STL past Gravois n Chippewa...sure...
but make sure you stock up on ammo n guns to be safe... then there's Webster Groves/Kirkwood county out west...if you white, you'll be right at home
In your opinion, which neighborhood types are worst: St. Louis and Detroit (vacant lots, mostly abandoned homes) vs. Philadelphia (rundown but occupied homes, lots of trash)?
I would much rather live in one of those Detroit houses than Philadelphia
Philly is the absolute worst!! At least with STL and Detroit you can somewhat blame the blight on abandonment. In Philly, people are content to live amongst filth and squalor!
@@AccessoriesAddict5528 I hear you. Born and raised in Philly, but it is by far the dirtiest big city in the US.
Filth adelphia
Chicago to
Which sections of St. Louis were these shot in? I saw some homes that are trashed or burned out while the rest that are still livable are well kept.
Northside
@Willy RockBags ...you must know the STL really, really well. Are you from St. Louis?
@@Francisco.303...cool!
Left in 98 dont look the same smh
@@christophermunoz205 ...may I ask how bad?
Drive through college hill deseto avenue
Yup that’s the hood 30 for the bill
Hey CharlieBo you invest in bullet proof Tints yet? This dude Loc 😎
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0:12 - Unless someone says otherwise, I have to assume that family is living in an abandoned, derelict of a building with no water, nor electricity...
Smh and I live here. IN THE HOOD! 🤦🏾 But i love it here! ❤💪🏾
after seen many different videos in this channel i have a question. can the americans recognize which city is in the video if there is no title? for me as not american the majority of these parts of the cities looks the same, the roads, the houses, the atmosphere, i dont see any obvious differences.
i am not american and don't know much about specific cities but i think you can guess my weather, color of the sky, foliage, how old most buildings are the way people act etc. there is a general vibe for example when you see a northwest pacific place you know it. i am not sure about how to differentiate cities though most nearby cities look similar.
I can tell the Midwest from the East Coast, South and West coast.. I can tell by architecture.
I can tell the midwest by how spaced out the buildings are, the amount of emptiness, unused land. The west I can tell from the trees and building style, and space. the east I can tell from, how cramped everything will be.
The south is tricky, if it's not how sweaty everyone is then it's the sound of the bugs in the background.
@@Babylonian_Escapee most of the time those empty spaces once had structures that were demolished. During the industrial era the Midwest was much more urbanized like how Chicago is. Like it's whole almost empty streets here in Cleveland that were once full of apartment buildings. It's poor here so they never rebuild
the united states has never been bombed flat like most european cities. so there's tons of old abandon buildings that cost too much to fix up. every major city in america has an area that looks like this. people move away and nobody takes care of it and it falls apart
Spent 4 years in the Lou coming from the Bay Area on a baseball scholarship, lemme tell you the Lou and West Oakland are one in the samw😈🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀
Looks. Beautiful. Abandoned places on the Southside. Also. Treat everyone you encounter with RESPECT. Don't break any laws. Safe and great place to live,,,
St. Louis is consistently in the top 3 most dangerous cities in the US. Terrible call, David.
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This is where they filmed season 7 of the Walking dead.
it looks like a hellhole that you dont wanna be stuck out during Nighttime
@@nickm5419 if the guys car breaks down no one would venture there to help.
Looks like detroit
Indeed
Looks like gangsta paradise
St.Louis sure doesn't have a shortage of stop signs!!!
Born & raised in the City them streets ain’t dangerous just full of old vacant buildings
I swear that Gary, IN..same run down shit box filled with crime.
St. Louis is NOTHING like Gary IN,
@Nukes for America I agree. It's worse.
So many great apartments and buildings with character just being WASTED. Housing must be cheap down there.
probably free for the taking
St Louis got the baddies
Stlouis do got lookin women
Never trust a St. Louis girl bro they will set you up
Yooo..I feel like I'm at home watching this video.. this straight north side..Da Lou!! Beaumont High !! Ashland bound.. lol
Fairgound park people use take there cars on sundays and forrest park
@@christophermunoz205 yep, but they change the whole structure over there now..smh
Hi Bro!! Im ARGENTINA!! Wach you
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Greetings from Detroit!
Man argentina is a cake walk compared to American hoods.
@@alaskanwhiskey ok.
Lhhh who rode around the city making this the whole damn city dangerous
EGADS! If I resided there, I would Crawl my azz outta that, wow! Be careful out there man!!
Yikes stripes!! This is the kind of place where I'd shit my pants over and over again
East St. Louis right?
Naw, probably North City, but I couldn't catch the street names. He did E. STL yesterday.
Nope just STL
NOPE the real STL Missouri
North
Looks pretty much just like kc
Indeed
Folks deserve better than this, but how did SL get this way?
Look at these beautiful buildings if only city would invest in them, put more police officers in the area to make it safer. These are great people.
9 STOP signs in 6:50 min. Definitely a good ratio for a brake pad shop in the area.
Otherwise, I wonder whether run-down is equal to dangerous. To me this looks like it’s first of all abandoned but I don’t see the immediate danger (drug dealing, gangs etc).
It's pretty bad, St Louis has been ranked as the most dangerous city in America many times, and when it's not number 1 it's perpetually in the top 5. In 2019, it had the highest homicide rate in the country, and the 9th highest homicide rate in the world. It is very abandoned in many spots, though.
80% of ppl just run stop signs and lights in STL lol. And this is during the day. Different at night. STL was really nice about 50 years ago.
@@thepharmacist8855 Great opportunity for the cops to stop…and search. Guess they might just be waiting for this.
@@demil3618 True, but in some parts the cops just aren't present. They are around Bush stadium, and alot of them are scandalous assholes. but at the same time that's a different part then shown in this video
U gotta actually live here every single day to understand until then just shut up.
Oh shit, the Grand Motel, I know where u are, lol
All my immediate family left St Louis because of institutional racism. Educated progressive African-Americans left for better paying jobs and opportunities St Louis did not offer.
Where I live uhhhhh
A literal urban wasteland. Similar to how it is in some areas here in Chicago.
Chitown look spitshine next to here in MO
Government created redlined communities government is responsible for full the repair.
This city must have been so glorious in it's hey day... beautiful buildings turned to shit. Many look mudflood too...
Captions could be nice
It would be cool to see before and after pics such as that Rathole @ 3:00, sad Rust Belt State! Thanks Nixon, for opening the door to the Communist Chinese.
Look at my family in the hood
Lemme guess Aldine... S/o the Big Home Glup
@@leemuhammad8033 sure is u see the last name
This is all by design
Capitalism has poverty built into it; it’s an essential component so to speak. But then on the upside, the poverty is relative and not absolute and can therefore be transcended. Dispense with feelings of inadequacy and failure, reject the false needs with which you are indoctrinated. Love yourself, marvel at the mystery and majesty of existence, stay physically healthy, shun intoxicants, reject violence and feel love and sympathy for your fellow man…..and come together.
I recommend people also watch dane calloway's channel. black americans are the true american Indians. it's time to reclaim this land
Looks like an abandoned town.
Misserys ghetto.
This is just Somalia with lower temperature
East i'm guessing
No, its the city of stl
No sir East St. Louis has different house structures then North St. Louis
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Actually it's downtown Saint louis that's where all the bullshit happens
No it ain't. Ofallon park, Hyde park Baden and College Hill are the absolute worst areas in the STL. You could throw in Dutchtown in south city as well but imo it ain't quite as bad as those few north areas. Also driving through these areas is MUCH different during the day vs night.
Y’all get the feeling people take pride in having their cities looking like this? It gives them street cred the more run down it is. Cred with who I don’t know… but these guys love saying “I’m from St. Louis… I’m from Chicago… I’m from Atlanta etc” and to me it comes across as how’s the bigger victim.
To fix a society you have to fix the people more than you have to fix the government.
You are right.. the people should repave the rds, rebuild the houses, get money to start businesses. Attract business, and get money for the public schools. 😒
@@jazo85 sarcasm… give these folks money to do that and they go buy jurry, Air Force ones and big rims for their cutlass… also that wasn’t my point. The point is that they take pride that their cities looking like this as it shows how bad they got it… it’s better for them when they right rhyme songs to tell they struggle.
@@Louisthefur it’s not my point. The government clearly failed these people for generations. You want them to magically have some moral standard when no one cares about them at all. Many still do, but your comment is tone deaf
It's easy to say "just do this" and not analyze why. A lot of these homes are single parent female or elderly homes. And those people are not going to be out there cutting grass. It's usually able bodied males who keep up the infrastructure. With so few male led households, the men who do cut grass are doing it for a lawn service and expect to get paid (as they should since it's a business). You saw one of those lawn service guys right at the beginning at 0:05 in a green pickup truck. Someone finally got the money and called someone. Same issue when it comes to exterior of a home. If you don't budget it, people won't do it. They will spend money on cigarettes, lottery, and church before they try and save money to upkeep the place.
You are so correct sir!
This is one of the most gutter looking American cities I've personally laid eyes on
Along time ago this was a slave state I feel bad. Such a dark history you'd think that there would be more support.
black people can support them self yet they choose not too