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  • čas přidán 16. 11. 2021

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  • @CharlieBo313
    @CharlieBo313  Před 2 lety +45

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    • @imackmusic7924
      @imackmusic7924 Před 2 lety

      "War Zones" 🤔

    • @KurtBelen
      @KurtBelen Před 2 lety +4

      how do donation help your channel? All you do is drive around monetizing Detroit's poverty

    • @robertnicholls9917
      @robertnicholls9917 Před 2 lety +2

      Try to make it to West Virginia, Alabama and Louisiana. People think this doesn't affect whites as well, which is why they look away without caring.
      We need solidarity on this issue.

    • @renko9067
      @renko9067 Před 2 lety

      Why isn’t this channel monetized?

    • @eneshadzic3778
      @eneshadzic3778 Před 2 lety +1

      Need Gas Money, or New Car? Get a Job, You Bum!

  • @mzprx76
    @mzprx76 Před 2 lety +437

    to imagine that people used to live in those houses once. kids were playing around them, families having barbecues in the back yard, the future was bright. i guess no one ever thought that it would all end up like a war zone..

    • @michaelwoods8654
      @michaelwoods8654 Před 2 lety +68

      The people that made it happen knew exactly what they were doing.

    • @kathyinwonderlandl.a.8934
      @kathyinwonderlandl.a.8934 Před 2 lety +32

      All because the controllers of the city and state were greedy and made it rain for themselves and their ilk, and all the public will deal with it and so this is entirely about greed and willful ignorance

    • @joshkelnhofer5454
      @joshkelnhofer5454 Před 2 lety +25

      That's what I always think of too when I watch these videos or drive through run down areas. The history of what once was and the transition to the current

    • @Futurekid1996
      @Futurekid1996 Před 2 lety +5

      Is it true that if it’s the rust belt then it’s time to move?

    • @tomar5e115
      @tomar5e115 Před 2 lety +5

      @@kathyinwonderlandl.a.8934 Not sure about that, can't blame someone else for the owners not paying their bills....

  • @bigkidd2147
    @bigkidd2147 Před 2 lety +499

    Damn. I feel so sorry for the kids who have to grow up in these environments. It just reminds me to be greatful for all the things I have, knowing that not all kids are lucky.

    • @liamgross7217
      @liamgross7217 Před 2 lety +5

      Yea, this whole thing is a sad picture.

    • @evilchaperone
      @evilchaperone Před 2 lety +30

      Guess how much money it costs to clean up the trash in your front yard? 0.00 dollars. These people would live like this no matter the amount of money they had. I'm from Detroit and watched it collapse. I have no sympathy.

    • @animalanimal1417
      @animalanimal1417 Před 2 lety +4

      @@evilchaperone and how is that the children's responsibility exactly?

    • @jessgatt5441
      @jessgatt5441 Před 2 lety +6

      You feel sorry for them?? feel sorry for the working whites that are forced to feed them.

    • @bigkidd2147
      @bigkidd2147 Před 2 lety +16

      @@jessgatt5441 wdym. The kids never chose to grow up there. You don’t get to choose who and what type of family you grow up in. These kids were just born in this environment, they never asked to be born

  • @zman19806
    @zman19806 Před 2 lety +58

    I was raised in Detroit, its always been a rough city. But it didn't look anything like this growing up, this is so sad to see, im glad my mother moved me down south when I was in HS.

    • @rgbforever4561
      @rgbforever4561 Před rokem +2

      Well that's what happened
      Everyone moved away
      Leaving abandoned houses for those who couldn't afford to leave

    • @sonofagun5305
      @sonofagun5305 Před 2 měsíci

      @@rgbforever4561 nah. what happened was GMC, Ford, Chevrolet, etc laid off people way back when the recession hit. A lot of big companies fled elsewhere. That's where it all started.

    • @rgbforever4561
      @rgbforever4561 Před 2 měsíci

      @@sonofagun5305 I mean that's the reason why everyone moved away

  • @av8tor824
    @av8tor824 Před 2 lety +209

    What a damn shame! I grew up on Detroit's east side from the 1950's through the 1970's. Very familiar with all these areas. Detroit was a great city at that time. I'm heartbroken for what it has become.

    • @muddogtracker7449
      @muddogtracker7449 Před 2 lety +18

      I can remember a time this was a city you took your family's to on vacation.
      Those WERE one nice houses, with new American cars sitting in front.
      Now it's a example of what BAD political choices will bring.

    • @kathy2trips
      @kathy2trips Před 2 lety +15

      @@dfamous6036 I hate to say it, Joe, but that's the truth. I grew up near 7 Mile and Harper. I used to date a guy who lived off Chalmers where the first scenes in this video were shot. Made me literally sick to see it now. His house was gorgeous! My parents and grandparents believed every thing the Democrats said. Had them convinced that Democrats cared about working people. Jimmy Carter turned them into Independents who voted Republican and never looked back. I miss Detroit but I know it will never be as I remembered it.

    • @ralphmelvin1046
      @ralphmelvin1046 Před 2 lety +8

      Yes I feel for you my friend must be really hard for you to see these Detroit neighborhoods like they are now, use some of the marijuana revenue, to rebuild these neighborhoods that's what I say

    • @kathy2trips
      @kathy2trips Před 2 lety +5

      @@ralphmelvin1046 A nice thought, Melvin, but people can't move to a place that is a hostile environment for businesses to thrive. No jobs, no money, no ability to maintain homes or survive, for that matter. The tax revenue Detroit has lost from creating an anti-business, anti-manufacruring attitude is enormous. If Detroit still has a city income tax, they need to get rid of it. Property tax-wise, it's STILL cheaper to live in the suburbs with more and better public services. The whole city government needs an overhaul and the state needs to help too.

    • @ralphmelvin1046
      @ralphmelvin1046 Před 2 lety +8

      @@kathy2trips exactly the state needs to help. And you know who can also help, Dan Gilbert and all these billionaires who live in Michigan, they're busy building new sports arenas, spending money on that. Now I love sports myself but listen this is more important obviously

  • @tayzonday
    @tayzonday Před 2 lety +202

    It’s almost like we dropped bombs on ourselves.

    • @hershelshochter4703
      @hershelshochter4703 Před 2 lety

      That's racist, shame on you!

    • @justinwinn01
      @justinwinn01 Před 2 lety +16

      I did not expect to see you here

    • @davidsamuels777
      @davidsamuels777 Před 2 lety +24

      Chocolate rain!

    • @SevenHunnid
      @SevenHunnid Před 2 lety +6

      I quit my job of 2 years & 3 months to smoke weed on my CZcams channel full time 💀💯💯

    • @DrOrr
      @DrOrr Před 2 lety +27

      @@SevenHunnid no one cares dude

  • @gregoryross9770
    @gregoryross9770 Před 2 lety +156

    I've seen this street on Fallout 4

    • @muftiahmed1900
      @muftiahmed1900 Před 2 lety +17

      where do you think the inspiration of the fallout series came from LOL

    • @jackslepowron5905
      @jackslepowron5905 Před 2 lety +5

      @@muftiahmed1900 mad max

    • @dinkyb2000
      @dinkyb2000 Před 2 lety +1

      😂

    • @ohjajohh
      @ohjajohh Před 2 lety +2

      @Tommy Chong How do you deal with radiation?

    • @bsherman8236
      @bsherman8236 Před 2 lety +2

      Was hoping to see some ghouls on the way

  • @nadine3734
    @nadine3734 Před 2 lety +52

    I've never been to Detroit..... and I was just imagining the once beautiful, safe, sprawling neighborhoods and homes....that once -upon-a-time stood on those decaying, crumbling, crime ridden, and just sad to look at homes. When the video started and he drove past those kids playing....my heart just felt so sad for them living in those horrible conditions. I pray all those kids living in Detroit graduate from high school....and get into a wonderful university or college as far away from Detroit.....and never look back.

    • @NgJackal1990
      @NgJackal1990 Před rokem

      Because whenever black people go, they bring destruction to that area.

    • @robertw0136
      @robertw0136 Před 3 měsíci +1

      this guy is showing off the absolute worst parts of the 140 mile city. detroit has MANY beautiful and historic neighborhoods, filled with mansions, victorian style homes, historic apartments, 200+ repaired beautiful parks for children to play in, renovated or newly constructed recreation centers popping up everywhere, etc. these type of videos only enforce the most negative and dark things of the city and lead people who have never been here to say things like you are and scare them away from even giving the city a chance. it’s disgusting

    • @sonofagun5305
      @sonofagun5305 Před 2 měsíci

      More than 30% of the kids there won't even graduate high school.

  • @charlestruth1354
    @charlestruth1354 Před 2 lety +8

    We rebuilt Germany, Japan and the rest of Europe but we can' rebuild our cities.

  • @chination1796
    @chination1796 Před 2 lety +89

    Even the sun don't wanna look at Detroit

    • @lanefenske7100
      @lanefenske7100 Před 2 lety +11

      Haha good one

    • @tequilacarter7388
      @tequilacarter7388 Před 2 lety +1

      Go visit please!! They said how the Southside of Chicago was so crazy and messed up. I didn't see it! The media will show you what they want you to see. I live in Charleston SC now and baby let me tell you. Plenty of areas look like people built the house they self without knowledge of. So bring them cameras here please.

    • @kimineasttexas4090
      @kimineasttexas4090 Před 2 lety +3

      It's scared to come out 🌥️

    • @melchorhernandez3941
      @melchorhernandez3941 Před 2 lety +3

      I bet the moon is afraid to come out at night.

    • @theblacksheep5226
      @theblacksheep5226 Před 2 lety +2

      If you were the sun or the moon why would you want to show yourself to Detroit?

  • @oohweeoohwee9222
    @oohweeoohwee9222 Před 2 lety +55

    All of those big nice homes gone to waste.

    • @bluecyclone7077
      @bluecyclone7077 Před 2 lety +2

      Again, a lot of those “big homes” are multi-family homes. It doesn’t take away from the rest of your point but most people in Detroit didn’t have big ass houses all to themselves

    • @yezmirsheppard-halika6892
      @yezmirsheppard-halika6892 Před 2 lety +3

      @@bluecyclone7077 either way, they going to waste which is a damn shame.

    • @bluecyclone7077
      @bluecyclone7077 Před 2 lety

      @@yezmirsheppard-halika6892 I mean it’s still cheap to live in the D. You can’t make use of them if you want

    • @duckie0892
      @duckie0892 Před rokem +1

      They no longer have garages in the NE detroit. What did they do with them ???

  • @franceselainethurston1606
    @franceselainethurston1606 Před 2 lety +60

    Back in the early 1950s Detroit was a terrific place to live. I spent 6 weeks with my parents there during a time when work was hard for my father to find in MA. So, he found work there. Detroit was building all new schools, etc. Homes were really kept up, and people were proud to live there.

    • @CrossOfBayonne
      @CrossOfBayonne Před 2 lety

      The 1950s and 60s were the golden age for this once booming city because companies like Ford and General Motors created millions of jobs for automotive workers but flashfoward half century later and the town is now riddled with violent crime and especially unemployment since many employees at the plants were layed off due to economic changes with most of these groups moving to countries like China.

    • @SomeGuyInSandy
      @SomeGuyInSandy Před 2 lety +15

      Back in the '50's anywhere in America was a great place to live.

    • @chapiit08
      @chapiit08 Před 2 lety +9

      @@SomeGuyInSandy A golden era that will never return.

    • @knightclassic1
      @knightclassic1 Před 2 lety +4

      @@SomeGuyInSandy New York City (Bronx) was the 1st city that started gone Run Down in the 70s before Detroit

    • @knightclassic1
      @knightclassic1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@SomeGuyInSandy Even Gary, Indiana was a beautiful place to live until MJ became a teenager

  • @chopperjoe6592
    @chopperjoe6592 Před 2 lety +23

    I work up there and from what I hear, the taxes are ridiculous. I'm assuming even if you wanted to fix one up it'd be nearly impossible to afford to live there. It's a shame we can give billions to other countries for the exact same thing that's happening in our own. I cant understand the litter and trash everywhere. Some of the piles I've drove by look like they've been there for months or longer.

    • @richardtrudeau7363
      @richardtrudeau7363 Před 2 lety +3

      Demolition companies empty their Semis in them areas saves on Landfill fees.

  • @americanpaisareturns9051
    @americanpaisareturns9051 Před 2 lety +67

    Not even the homeless squatters seek refuge in that God forsaken place.

  • @TD_JR
    @TD_JR Před 2 lety +133

    All your jobs that were once American - shipped to China, Mexico, Indonesia, India.. et al.
    Voting for political parties that did NOT put America first is why we have this video.

    • @puertoricangringo3144
      @puertoricangringo3144 Před 2 lety +16

      Those jobs left Detroit for the suburbs and took the tax base with it long before they went overseas.

    • @bobbbobb4663
      @bobbbobb4663 Před 2 lety +13

      @@puertoricangringo3144 Yes! That started happening in the 1950’s and the final nail in the coffin were the race riots in the 60’s.

    • @user-ve6uq4yc6c
      @user-ve6uq4yc6c Před 2 lety +1

      Trump sent jobs overseas. Trump's lines are all foreign based. He made US worse off.

    • @cookieskoon2028
      @cookieskoon2028 Před 2 lety +11

      I got news for ya, no political party has America's interests first. All of them have their own pockets first, and it has been that way for longer than anybody alive today has been. What we lost as a country was the ability to shoot our leaders dead and start over when they got too corrupt.

    • @susansmith493
      @susansmith493 Před 2 lety +3

      @@cookieskoon2028 You're part of the problem.

  • @williamjhunter5714
    @williamjhunter5714 Před 2 lety +12

    I lived on a street like this on Alter Rd, age birth to 3 years old.
    I always thank God and my dad for getting us out of there in 1967 after the big riot.

    • @marcelavargasperez287
      @marcelavargasperez287 Před 2 měsíci

      Why you moved great decision of your father he had the opportunity t sold the house

  • @OmniNihilist
    @OmniNihilist Před 2 lety +27

    With all the vacant lots, along with some of the salvageable homes, you could build up alot of urban homesteads and mini farms.

    • @noeldee9236
      @noeldee9236 Před 2 lety +3

      Maybe so but nobody’s wants to live there anymore

    • @debbiericker8223
      @debbiericker8223 Před 2 lety +2

      It would not be safe, unfortunately.

    • @erlindawalker6427
      @erlindawalker6427 Před měsícem

      I was just in Detroit last June 2024 and that is what is happening. Community parks and mini farms, greenhouses springing up. Quite green and lots of open spaces.

  • @midcenturymodern9330
    @midcenturymodern9330 Před 2 lety +53

    People used to make great effort to move to Detroit. Look at it 70 years later.

    • @puertoricangringo3144
      @puertoricangringo3144 Před 2 lety +8

      There are still stunningly beautiful parts of the city,and a very vibrant downtown.You just don’t see much of that in CZcams.Still a long way to go but progress is being made.

    • @ruffrize
      @ruffrize Před 2 lety +8

      Once black ppl went all out in Detroit it became the worst looking city in Michigan

    • @FigiMoheder
      @FigiMoheder Před měsícem

      @@puertoricangringo3144 But don't forget what blacks did to Detroit along with your eyes being focused on the future.

  • @stevefaure415
    @stevefaure415 Před 2 lety +151

    Wow, so sad and completely ruined. A lot of these were such nice homes once upon a time, with whole families who lived and grew up in these places and now they're just ghosts about to be gone. Great video

    • @blast4me754
      @blast4me754 Před 2 lety +6

      If those old houses were in the heart of Atlanta , Chicago , LA , San Francisco , NYC or any other major city that's getting gentrified they would be fixed and worth a lot of money right now ...But since they're in a America's toilet bowl city they don't have a chance ..

    • @smokadoga
      @smokadoga Před 2 lety +2

      @@blast4me754 I understand you calling it a toilet bowl, but why? Political corruption? Lost economic opportunity? 85% of the births to impoverished unwed mothers? All that is true, and contributing to the problems,but “toilet bowl” is a facile claim.

    • @hcho7776
      @hcho7776 Před 2 lety +1

      It was designed by Democrat politicians such as Lyndon Johnson and Patrick Moynihan. To destroy family , a father must be absent order for single mother to raise and keep having babies out of wedlock. A guy was working 6 days a week to support his family. But baby mother was so upset she kick him out and decide to collect welfare because she was collecting more money from government for having babies. This is modern day crisis. This was design to destroy black families. Bill Clinton made a three strike you are out. If black kid committed 3 minor offense then he must do time in jail. So he can not get a job but could apply for welfare. Do you think he blame Democrats for his misery, he will blame Republicans in a heart beat because he was brainwashed by liberal politicians especially by their own religious leaders. They also get paid by government to keep their own people under water or kept in the plantations. So sad

    • @hermon1415
      @hermon1415 Před 2 lety

      because the rich businessman & politician want more profit rather then helping their own countrymen , & politician do not care their citizen as long they have the money to put it on their pocket. that what they call u.s & western democracy.

  • @peggyblarek
    @peggyblarek Před 2 lety +12

    I grew up around here just east of where the video begins. Hasse and Davison , there's nothing left, the houses are burnt down. It looks like a jungle you can't see sidewalks or the alley. When I grew up it was beautiful, you could play in the alley or the street.
    How times have changed. so sad

    • @FigiMoheder
      @FigiMoheder Před měsícem

      That's when WHITES lived there.

  • @annotterrealm1549
    @annotterrealm1549 Před 2 lety +14

    Believe me there are many of us that remember and have photos of these cities being beautiful once.
    This is what happens when there are NO Jobs.
    They sold us all out decades ago.

    • @FigiMoheder
      @FigiMoheder Před měsícem

      Not all about jobs. It's about the Blacks living there that destroy good cities.

  • @Ozymandias-
    @Ozymandias- Před 2 lety +108

    imagine this neighborhood in the 50s...

  • @socallawrence
    @socallawrence Před 2 lety +88

    Finding some copper in one of these homes would be like finding a balloon in a needle factory

    • @snaggletooth7031
      @snaggletooth7031 Před 2 lety +5

      Lmfao u said it my freind,,long gone,along with the alluminuim sidings

  • @sylviamayo379
    @sylviamayo379 Před 2 lety +2

    When trash is put on the curb in most Towns, the city picks up the trash. Why is Detroit not picking up the trash in this area? Thanks very much.

  • @up-uw4op
    @up-uw4op Před 2 lety +22

    Thats Michigan as a whole. Go to the UP and see lots of abandoned houses, towns, factories. Michigan doesn't care about blight like other states. They just let it rot. I live 500 miles north(still in Michigan but past the mackinac bridge) and my neighborhood looks about the same. Trash everywhere, old buildings caving in, spray paint, potholes, bullet holes in signs.

    • @edwardmiessner6502
      @edwardmiessner6502 Před 2 lety

      Crap. Didn't know it was as bad in the rural Red areas up there as it is shown in Blue Detroit. I thought only the Deep South was like that.

    • @richardtrudeau7363
      @richardtrudeau7363 Před 2 lety

      Come into Cheboygan from Roger's City .Unreal grew up there.Was up there a couple weeks ago.Drove around Cheboygan it is a dump.

    • @barbaraharbert2484
      @barbaraharbert2484 Před 2 lety +1

      Do you think it's because it is Dems running it now i know the car manufacturing left i live in Cleveland and when the steel company's left. Cleveland decide lots of neighborhoods look like this and we have a leftists city leaders

    • @CrossOfBayonne
      @CrossOfBayonne Před 2 lety +1

      Flint is also pretty bad too in fact worse than Detroit since there was a huge water crisis that hit 3 years ago in 2018.

    • @markp4967
      @markp4967 Před 2 lety

      I dont know where you live but it's not a sh__hole in the UP

  • @tvrift
    @tvrift Před 2 lety +101

    It would be cool to see this same video, but from back in the day.

    • @craiggillett5985
      @craiggillett5985 Před 2 lety +5

      I’ve seen a clip Somewhere on you tube that does back in the day and find the same street / spot now. Really sad and the place fell to pieces in. Like 15 years…. As soon as the factories closed. Really good lessons in history. The clip is there search Anton speed Detroit timeline and also others blight then and now / before and after comparisons … it should be in the results - u will know it when u see it

    • @c.h.u.d
      @c.h.u.d Před 2 lety +14

      It was ALOT whiter and cleaner

    • @patrickslomka2017
      @patrickslomka2017 Před 2 lety +7

      My grandfather told me years ago that couples would walk the street holding hands all hours of the night.

    • @thirdeyenotblind007
      @thirdeyenotblind007 Před 2 lety +4

      OH WHEN WHITE PEOPLE LIVED THERE.

    • @jerome2022
      @jerome2022 Před 2 lety +2

      I was there then every house full of love 😦

  • @Hanover-ek4jy
    @Hanover-ek4jy Před 2 lety +103

    That was once a beautiful city!

    • @dagenius4926
      @dagenius4926 Před 2 lety

      Then democrats took over

    • @puertorock0828
      @puertorock0828 Před 2 lety +27

      Until Liberal Politicians let it go to Shit!

    • @LarryBonson
      @LarryBonson Před 2 lety +15

      @@puertorock0828 Yep they pocketed all the money for themselves and now they going to do it to rest of America.

    • @puertoricangringo3144
      @puertoricangringo3144 Před 2 lety +7

      There are still beautiful parts of Detroit.Don’t let the ruin porn fool you.
      Go to Palmer Woods,Indian Village,University District to name a few amazing neighborhoods within the city limits.All of what you see is true but there is so much more you don’t see that would surprise you in a good way.Detroit has some of the most amazing architecture left in America.Some of the old homes are true works of art.js

    • @Hanover-ek4jy
      @Hanover-ek4jy Před 2 lety +12

      @@puertoricangringo3144 I agree, but the problem with beautiful areas such as Palmer woods etc is that they are surrounded by battle grounds of crime and violence, such as Woodward ave and Highland Park!

  • @anguswilliam2141
    @anguswilliam2141 Před rokem +5

    The tree aspect. When these places were in their prime, the trees were kept. Great documentary. Each abandoned house was once a family story. There's a double garage at one point, right on the street now overgrown with vines. In its day though, whoever owned it definitely had some fun with that.

  • @17ConcreteMason76
    @17ConcreteMason76 Před 2 lety +29

    The real shame of all this is that before "white flight" in the 1950's and 60's these were all beautiful well kept up neighborhoods... Gee,I wonder what happened?

    • @shirley9209
      @shirley9209 Před 2 lety +9

      Well, day turning in to night.

    • @terrylynn9984
      @terrylynn9984 Před 2 lety +3

      Hate to say the downfall started with the riots of 1967, buildings burned to the ground and those who left got out of dodge.

    • @shirley9209
      @shirley9209 Před 2 lety

      @@terrylynn9984 Terry Lynn, exactly during that time where were you?

    • @patriciastein3627
      @patriciastein3627 Před 2 lety +4

      67 Riots caused white flight. They took their income with them. That's what happened.

    • @terrylynn9984
      @terrylynn9984 Před 2 lety

      @@shirley9209 why even question where I was.
      Reality is prior to the riots of 1967, Detroit was a thriving metropolis full of industry, the riots, the burning buildings caused many to leave .
      Those who had money left, those who remained were the poor.
      Capiche?

  • @antidome
    @antidome Před 2 lety +25

    Id hate to be that Amazon prime driver rolling thru that craphole @2:42

  • @michaelrowe7329
    @michaelrowe7329 Před 2 lety +21

    My old neighborhood is in shambles now! During the 60s this was a resilient blue collar neighborhood!!!!! God Almighty!!!

  • @lenisbennett3062
    @lenisbennett3062 Před 2 lety +6

    So many people spent there whole working life in the public and private sector, in and around Detroit but when they retired they took there retirement and pension checks and moved out of state and are no longer a part of the tax base. Many of those old homes have good lumber and other building material
    That can be used in new buildings. the way that building material has increased in cost it could be cost effective.

  • @RedVoteRedemption
    @RedVoteRedemption Před 2 lety +7

    I’d like to imagine that at one point in time, these areas were striving and full of life. Those homes were once filled with laughter and love. Shits sad

    • @sherrielindsey912
      @sherrielindsey912 Před rokem +2

      I grew up in Detroit until I was 14. A year after the riots we moved to the suburbs along with many others. I've gone back only to find empty blocks where there were bustling neighborhoods. So many kids out playing. I can't tell you what a beautiful city Detroit was in the 50's and 60's. It hurts my heart to see what it has become.

  • @adamyahya4638
    @adamyahya4638 Před 2 lety +147

    I wish they'd make neighbourhoods like this again. Cookie cutter mcmansion-ville is getting old.

    • @Right-Is-Right
      @Right-Is-Right Před 2 lety +26

      Have you ever noticed the majority of the houses being saved are brick and mortar? Not the buildings built using framing and sidings of various descriptions, there is a major lesson in that, also roof construction is a major factor on the longevity of a building. Ticy tacky McMansions are not worth much in reality.

    • @clubhouseme
      @clubhouseme Před 2 lety +20

      keep voting democrat it's coming

    • @timothykeith1367
      @timothykeith1367 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Right-Is-Right Detroit has lost thousands of brick bungalows. Detroit was once a more prosperous city than most of the U.S. Modern houses with synthetic based water and air barriers ought to endure well, although the newer materials have not yet been proven long term. When properly installed and inspected the newer houses should have a long life. Replacing asphalt with polymers ought to make shingled roofs last longer, but metal roof generally last longer than shingles A steeper pitch roof with larger overhang can help prevent water damage. Even the best constructed home needs regular maintenance.

    • @Right-Is-Right
      @Right-Is-Right Před 2 lety +3

      @@timothykeith1367 The only thing you forget is the inspection you mention and the following maintained you do not, such as painting timber siding adds to the overall cost of the home. Making the modern crap you push more expensive over the life of the home. then you still have the problem that the thin shitty materials being pushed are not worth the price they demand and are not good at standing up to storms, adding even more to the lifetime costs.
      I forgot to mention, I work in the construction industry and would be pushing the newer crap if I was in it for the money, But I prefer to deliver a product to get recommendations for work, not yearly maintenance fees from suckers, that does not seem right.

    • @xlrtrexe
      @xlrtrexe Před 2 lety +4

      They know that it's much more profitable to build houses in a new city and have them abandon the old city (creating an avalanche effect) than it is to genuinly improve the old community and therefore the quality of lives of the people who live there. Sad when you think about the memories made in each house and the families that passed through them and the stories they hold. And now they rot like ruins of an ancient world.

  • @MissToosiesworld
    @MissToosiesworld Před 2 lety +29

    you can fix these houses up all you want they will just be destroyed again by the bad element i feel sorry for the good hard working folks who have to live next to all this mess.

    • @detroitjohn4724
      @detroitjohn4724 Před 2 lety +4

      100% correct. Happens every day to the lost souls who come to Detroit for a cheap house.

    • @NotfromDetroit
      @NotfromDetroit Před 2 lety +1

      It will take developers to really really buying acres & acres of repairing those neighborhoods.

    • @detroitjohn4724
      @detroitjohn4724 Před 2 lety +1

      @@NotfromDetroit Will not happen in the most violent city in the U.S. ( FBI stats 2018,2019, and 2nd place 2020) Sianola Cartel runs the city. The Detroit Police Department just patrols the city. Guns are part of the vicious cycle of drugs and cash. Very easy to get. Chinese made AK-47's are availble on the east side right now.
      7 / Gratiot area. A good portion of the crime does not even get reported. Police response time is 38 minutes to 90 minutes if they even come.

    • @NotfromDetroit
      @NotfromDetroit Před 2 lety +1

      @@detroitjohn4724 38-90 minutes??? WOW!!!!!!

  • @omarks
    @omarks Před 2 lety +4

    There's a huge housing shortage, sad to see these gorgeous homes that have been left to fall apart

  • @as-iz7183
    @as-iz7183 Před 2 lety +8

    Crazy to see how desolate Detroit has become when at a time is was one of the biggest thriving metropolis

  • @boshoop6608
    @boshoop6608 Před 2 lety +95

    When my dad saved enough he moved us from the projects of Cincinnati to a neighborhood in Detroit just like these. Those homes were beautiful. If you haven't seen pictures from the 70s then you have no way of knowing. Once that neighborhood took on more welfare hood types and went down he moved us to another neighborhood, 7 Mile. Another beauty. And in 10yrs it went down too. Now, most of Detroit looks like this. At 18 I broke the hell out and didn't look back.

    • @yezmirsheppard-halika6892
      @yezmirsheppard-halika6892 Před 2 lety +15

      If u were from the projects of Cincinnati you were the "welfare hood type" too. 🙄

    • @colechapman6976
      @colechapman6976 Před 2 lety +20

      Ironically their love of the automobile was one of the primary reasons they ended up as they are now. It wasn't so much the welfare queens that like to have too many children on one income, they are the effect, the main cause was the deindustrialization of inner-city Detroit and then white flight that occurred which meant that the cities tax base, and most of the main employers, all left. The city's only claim to fame was the car industry, and once foreign car markets proved to make better cars, that killed GM, Chrysler, and Lincoln, and thus, Detroit. Once those companies failed, white flight to suburbs occurred. The other issue was building freeways which meant that white Americans didn't have to live in the city at all to work. Instead, they can commute which further hurt Detroit's economy. Lack of public transportation infrastructure also meant that living in the city was not convenient enough for most people which lead to further abandonment.
      It was death by overreliance on a dying industry, sheer incompetency, complacency by American car companies since they failed to innovate, and a decrease in population that led to Detroit being the shit hole that it is today.

    • @jwetPouOu
      @jwetPouOu Před 2 lety +5

      @@colechapman6976 WOW! you are one of the rare people who are paying attention!!

    • @coshyno
      @coshyno Před 2 lety +1

      @@colechapman6976 are you kidding me ? you are completely wrong about this, the reason you mentioned is only one of the many reasons why people fled to the suburbs. I am sorry but your comment has a undertone of hatred against cars. stop with your propaganda bullshit. Cars are here to stay. we need them. my job requires that I have a 4x4 truck with a range in gas far exceeding that of any electric car/truck . If government outlaws combustion engine vehicles its my whole livelihood that goes with it

    • @donotfeedwildlife4443
      @donotfeedwildlife4443 Před 2 lety +5

      Your dad had a work ethic along with the desire to better himself and his family. Welfare defeats that work ethic and makes people dependent on government. They believe success is measured by how cool your car looks.

  • @Carnyzzle
    @Carnyzzle Před 2 lety +38

    Some of the houses looked like they would've been good in the times they were first built

    • @schwerpunkt7687
      @schwerpunkt7687 Před 2 lety +2

      Many of those homes have good bones, despite their current conditions.

    • @Cemanahuac-NicanTlaca
      @Cemanahuac-NicanTlaca Před 2 lety +4

      If you believe it, the houses in Detroit was once put together alot better then the houses of today, the old timers put pride in their work rather then fast ass jobs.

  • @joeguzman3558
    @joeguzman3558 Před 2 lety +8

    And just to think there was a time when those houses were new and people were super happy to live there , this is 100% the result of the political party in charge of that area , when the politicians blame someone else and play the victim agenda .

  • @pattskatoey3139
    @pattskatoey3139 Před 2 lety +2

    Some big lots there. My mind runs rampant thinking what you could do with all that space if it wasn’t such a dangerous place.

  • @duramax42088
    @duramax42088 Před 2 lety +31

    2:41 probably Jeff Bezos scoping out the area to put a new distribution center.

    • @eriq54321
      @eriq54321 Před 2 lety +3

      Yeah , you never know

    • @keishapelote1814
      @keishapelote1814 Před 2 lety +3

      To late they're already building a Amazon head quarters there

    • @nellawell4976
      @nellawell4976 Před 2 lety

      I know the dude, Insurance salesman.

  • @bencrandall5514
    @bencrandall5514 Před 2 lety +34

    I don't know why but your videos in a weird way are therapeutic. Probably due to my nostalgic feelings towards that city. In a future video please drive up Beland street right across from Mt Olivet Cemetery. I lived there as a kid in the 80's between Sauer & Clough St.

    • @joantrigilio9990
      @joantrigilio9990 Před 2 lety +4

      Wow Ben Crandall! I also lived on Beland, off of 7 mile!

  • @mutleymutley7474
    @mutleymutley7474 Před 2 lety +6

    Detroit's suburbs were once the envy of big city life in America. But all that changed about 55 years ago when the government started regulating business models that once made America prosperous. As regulations increased, companies started moving out of the city taking their business someplace else.

    • @rattymouse
      @rattymouse Před 2 lety

      Nonsense. Regulation affects ALL cities and very few look like the bombed out hell hole that Detroit is. You have no idea WTF you are talking about.

  • @JayR-wg9jq
    @JayR-wg9jq Před 2 lety +5

    itd be interesting if you drove around the neighborhoods near hamtramck. the houses are all run down and they're squeezed in together so tight you can't even walk between two houses sideways, it's the weirdest thing ive ever seen as a non urbanite

  • @caiojaccoud4768
    @caiojaccoud4768 Před 2 lety +23

    Whats most weird for me is a sequence of abandoned houses and then a single clean and nice house with car like you are the only person living in the whole block

  • @lkern6238
    @lkern6238 Před 2 lety +25

    I looked up the street names... I was born at st. john's hospital. mom and dad and grandparents lived there in the area you're driving around. went to school with family member of randazzo's fruit market... Used to be pretty nice place to live. Later we moved up Schoehnerr Rd. into Warren. Sad to watch the death of Detroit...

  • @eieghn
    @eieghn Před 2 lety +4

    You are an eastsider.
    Right?
    Go over to Grand River and Schoolcraft.
    Pretty bleak there too.
    Then do tours through Palmer Park, Indian Village, and Rosedale Park North.

  • @patricespears2802
    @patricespears2802 Před 2 lety +2

    My daughters father is from here and currently still lives there , my daughter and I are from Florida and I see now she will not be moving to Detroit ,this changed it ALOT

  • @princeowenstv6528
    @princeowenstv6528 Před 2 lety +14

    Is it just me or at 7:34 to 7:35 you cocked a gun , I mean I don’t blame you though🤣🤣

  • @nersonum
    @nersonum Před 2 lety +2

    When you live in country like I'am living at moment (Croatia), who has been in war like 30 years ago, can't imagine seeing neigborhoods like this one 30 years after. So unsafe and destroyed. Crazy!! What country you have pretty much don't care about it. Sad.

  • @FusionHowie
    @FusionHowie Před 2 lety +2

    Im 59 , I live in Rochester MI. 25 miles north of this shit hole. The jobs went to the suburbs, the very corrupt Coleman Young/Kwame Kilpatrick ruined the rest of this mess. I am a Realtor, I worked for the banks from 2005-2012 selling these properties to investors for less than 2k! It all went back to this crap when the neighborhoods worth it were cannibalized when the rehabs the Chinese investors started were ruined. It all royally sucks!

  • @czarmangis
    @czarmangis Před 2 lety +13

    Give a HOOT! Don't POLLUTE! 🦉

  • @777dexx
    @777dexx Před 2 lety +8

    I can remember going to to my dad's favorite bar on Friday nights to cash his check , it was on 7 mile and John R. That was in the 60s , now I live on the Arizona, Mexico border in Rio Rico Arizona, two worlds apart...

  • @speakfreeley4473
    @speakfreeley4473 Před 2 lety +7

    This looked like a nice, prosperous neighborhood once upon a time. All went downhill when Detroit lost it's claim of being the world car capital.

  • @iaincaillte3356
    @iaincaillte3356 Před 2 lety +11

    What is it like to live in neighborhoods like this today? There were a few homes that offered a little glimpse of what Detroit was and maybe could be. They were always followed by seemingly endless boarded up, burned out hulks surrounded by mounds of trash and debris. We ask the people who live there to "pull themselves up." How hard is that really? Could you do it?
    I didn't grow up in Detroit but in another rust belt city. The same thing happened. Industry collapsed and the jobs evaporated. The home that was my family's from about 1910, in a solidly middle-class neighborhood, was torn down, the lot plowed over. It breaks my heart to see my old street.
    You can blame politicians or big companies. There's plenty of blame for them. But we did it to ourselves, too. What did we do to stop it? Who bought the foreign cars? The phones from China? The clothes from India? The shoes from Vietnam? We did. By doing that, WE exported those jobs that kept cities like Detroit thriving.
    There's a saying: Sow the wind; reap the whirlwind. We have the crop we planted.
    If we want to make it better, we need to make better choices. And demand our leaders make better choices. And we need to stop thinking of ourselves and start thinking of our children and their children and their children and on.

  • @search4truth104
    @search4truth104 Před 2 lety +26

    I wonder how some of those streets looked like in their heyday.

    • @tonic5673
      @tonic5673 Před 2 lety +8

      Not like this.....(born and raised)

    • @Joseywales414
      @Joseywales414 Před 2 lety +2

      I know it was beautiful, clean and prosper. Is sanding and heartbreaking, what a disaster.

    • @thornbird6768
      @thornbird6768 Před 2 lety +1

      You can tell it was good 👍🏻 these are lovely large old houses . Displacement of poor people from the south and car plant closures to foreign countries did this ‼️ and now it’s not just Detroit , so many once boom towns are failing . American politicians need to take a long hard look at their policies , spending , immigration , business , agriculture , manufacturing and housing ‼️‼️ You don’t need to be Biden , Harris or AOC to see this not working all over the country !!!

    • @mikethebike2456
      @mikethebike2456 Před 2 lety +1

      🏍️ Just drive over to a white neighborhood nearby. Take a look. 👀

  • @robertosandoval9094
    @robertosandoval9094 Před 2 lety +68

    imagine criticizing other countries for their problems of poverty when home is like this

    • @LisaLisa815
      @LisaLisa815 Před 2 lety +18

      Imagine giving to other countries when home is like this. #LetsGoBrandon

    • @robertosandoval9094
      @robertosandoval9094 Před 2 lety +3

      imagine stealing from other countries and keeping your people this poor still. #imperialism #colonialism #capitalism

    • @robertnicholls9917
      @robertnicholls9917 Před 2 lety +7

      @@robertosandoval9094 We give 10 trillion a decade to our military with no pushback. Yet, they've trained everyone to say we're broke.
      You know what 10 trillion every decade can do for this society? We would have floating cities by now.
      Instead, since the 70s, we've moved 50 trillion from the bottom 90% to the top 1%.

    • @billrobbins5874
      @billrobbins5874 Před 2 lety +3

      Can't believe the amount of garbage every where. It looks like at one time it was a nice place to live. Think the partial burned houses would at least be demolished.

    • @jeffreydorman8715
      @jeffreydorman8715 Před 2 lety

      The rich white congressmen who criticize other countries' poverty think that places like these ARE other countries

  • @user-kd8hq9wp3h
    @user-kd8hq9wp3h Před 2 lety +3

    I’m Not From Detroit But Gosh It Looks So Depressing In That Area Smh Oh How Blessed I Am To Live In A Good Area In HOUSTON TEXAS I Also Know The Feeling To Live In A Bad Area Oh Has God Brought Me A Long Way🙌🏾💗

  • @thebossman60
    @thebossman60 Před 2 lety +4

    Would love to know what it looked 50 years ago and the demographic then.

  • @juanitaminch4540
    @juanitaminch4540 Před 2 lety +5

    Auto factories closed, took a lot of money away from Detroit.

  • @braybray2155
    @braybray2155 Před 2 lety +120

    It’s nice to see some of the houses getting fixed up!

  • @billtomson5791
    @billtomson5791 Před 2 lety +6

    You can keep your Camdens and Newarks, your Garys and your East St. Louises, nobody does it like the "D".

  • @xlll7524
    @xlll7524 Před 2 lety +7

    Для полноты пейзажа не хватает валяющихся на улице трупов.

    • @crazychase98
      @crazychase98 Před rokem +1

      There all in the vacant or bushes or back parking lots.

  • @finn1951
    @finn1951 Před 2 lety +10

    There's your answer to all the homelessness !!.

  • @IceBreaker1
    @IceBreaker1 Před 2 lety +10

    The good news is evil always loses. The problem is how long will it take & how many lives will be lost.

  • @JoaniesJourney
    @JoaniesJourney Před 2 lety +2

    I googled Pelkey and Greiner (@6:12) and the intersection looks MUCH cleaner.
    Do they edit that out somehow or....🤷

  • @carolynbradford7415
    @carolynbradford7415 Před 2 lety +8

    For once I would like to see the flip side of this Detroit is a huge city. That's meant to hold two million people. Detroit East and West really have some very beautiful neighborhood as well. Beautiful streets that no houses are spaced out, or torn down or burned a sight for sore eyes or abandoned. I know I was a transportation driver for 20 years. And I also was a numerator for the sensors Bureau. Sure you have bad neighborhoods but you also have the beautiful streets and neighborhoods. Let's see some of that for a change.

  • @Machineworld.
    @Machineworld. Před 2 lety +16

    I LOVE sound car🎶🚗

  • @rkgaustin9043
    @rkgaustin9043 Před 2 lety +9

    The war zone has a shiny new Popeye's though!

  • @chamberizer
    @chamberizer Před 2 lety +3

    Detroit was a nice place to grow up in the 1960's. The playgrounds had alot of kids.
    Sometimes you could do arts & crafts for a small fee at the park.
    You could go to the park & play pick up games of baseball or football.
    They had a basketball court too.
    I always kept a baseball mitt on my handlebars.
    Diack Park was my favorite.
    No adults were involved in our games. We had to be home for dinner & when the street lights went on
    The 1967 Riot caused white flight.
    My family moved to another neighborhood, but stayed in the city.
    I was from the Westside.
    I think this video is the Eastside?
    Brightmoor or Blightmoor is on the Westside & is similar.

    • @bookmagicroe9553
      @bookmagicroe9553 Před 2 lety

      @chamberizer: I grew up in Brightmoor in the 60s and 70s. It's a disaster as well.

  • @Notrocketscience101
    @Notrocketscience101 Před rokem +4

    This is what happens when people move and they don’t maintain their homes. Usually the most destructive thing is the lack of roof maintenance. Once the water starts entering in, and the rest of the home starts to rot quickly. I remember the 1960s we used to observe that every neglected home had a brand new Cadillac in it. It’s recollections like mine that never make it into the history books. Instead people will re-spin the facts and try to blame somebody else.
    Even now, any new business that pops up in Detroit is run by an immigrant. The traders just have no desire to do the hard work of a business

  • @jolly7728
    @jolly7728 Před 2 lety +21

    With a little imagination, one may envision how charming these neighbors used to be.

    • @peggyblarek
      @peggyblarek Před 2 lety +4

      I grew in that area. It was beautiful! Clean & safe. 50 yrs ago.

    • @jolly7728
      @jolly7728 Před 2 lety +2

      @@peggyblarek Yes, I can believe it!

  • @DominikoPL
    @DominikoPL Před 2 lety +8

    Honestly, if I was a reasonably wealthy American, I'd buy a couple of these houses as an investment. Those ruined properties are so unbelievably cheap that it's pretty much impossible for them to get any cheaper, so you might get yourself a nice profit in a decade or two, or at worst you will end up with a modest loss. It's almost free real estate.

    • @fft2020
      @fft2020 Před 2 lety +6

      yeah, but how do you get rid of the chocolate neighbors ? do you like gunshots at 3 am ?

    • @bluecyclone7077
      @bluecyclone7077 Před 2 lety +2

      You would spend more money trying to keep it together that’s the problem. Detroit needs jobs that’s the only thing that will bring the people back.

    • @puertoricangringo3144
      @puertoricangringo3144 Před 2 lety +2

      The problem is city taxes and insurance costs are exorbitant.

    • @adhenley4337
      @adhenley4337 Před 2 lety

      @@fft2020 you get slapped up in front of your kids, no one cares what you have to say shhh lol

  • @hannstv
    @hannstv Před 2 lety +3

    It is hard to believe that at one time Detroit was one of the richest cities in the US. Unbelievable.

  • @auntgracie4826
    @auntgracie4826 Před 2 lety +2

    Some of those houses look like they were really beautiful at one time. Such a shame

  • @danhays9769
    @danhays9769 Před 2 lety +4

    You were the first, and still the best! Thank you CharlieBo313 !!!

  • @GinoCazino89
    @GinoCazino89 Před 2 lety +9

    how about the owners of these empty buildings? in my hometown in Germany theres no chance to get a place to build a house. In detroit there is so much place but no people lol

    • @fft2020
      @fft2020 Před 2 lety +1

      no people ? dont you see them there in the video ?

    • @up-uw4op
      @up-uw4op Před 2 lety +2

      Many of the owners died, owed taxes, or it was foreclosed. You can buy these houses for as low as $1k. Detroit has a website showing all the abandoned houses for sale.

    • @oldtwinsna8347
      @oldtwinsna8347 Před 2 lety +4

      they are largely abandoned, forfeited properties. you can buy them cheap but there are hidden rules like you must totally rehab the property quickly or they forfeit back the whole thing. there are few takers since it is extremely expensive to rehab these places to meet all code requirements and very few buyers interested in such things to recoup your money. way too risky of an investment.

  • @jayyjuju9344
    @jayyjuju9344 Před 2 lety +5

    That's crazy, it's like mfs just got up and left , it's crazy to think at one time all of these homes were occupied 🤷‍♂️

    • @shirley9209
      @shirley9209 Před 2 lety +1

      That's when people care and self respect for one another.

    • @crazychase98
      @crazychase98 Před rokem

      Because they did get up and leave

  • @ronalddibbern3728
    @ronalddibbern3728 Před 2 lety +5

    It nice to see a neighborhood on its way to being revitalized.It only proves to show that if you just give folks a little help what they are willing to do on there own.

    • @phillysauto4724
      @phillysauto4724 Před 2 lety

      Democratic VOTERS and supporters ...should be proud ....Democrats allowed this destruction to progress ..

  • @sarahjane8949
    @sarahjane8949 Před 2 lety +11

    Charlie can you show us the nice parts of Detroit soon because I’ve just gone through the comments and one of the subscribers as mentioned about four areas of Detroit That’s really nice 🙏🏻🤗

  • @elastiekeltjeshaar
    @elastiekeltjeshaar Před 2 lety +6

    country with a $1000,000,000,000.- a year dEfEnsE budget..

    • @miapdx503
      @miapdx503 Před 2 lety +2

      Whose government has flooded the streets with drugs and guns and are watching us destroy ourselves and each other.

  • @michaelclld
    @michaelclld Před 2 lety +3

    Damn that is insane, can’t believe there is also
    trash everywhere

  • @carlosalcaraz1500
    @carlosalcaraz1500 Před 2 lety +3

    Da tristeza mirar todo un pueblo destruido no se si sea por la violencia o por desempleo o por la gente floja que no quiere trabajar porque estamos en el país más rico para estar en esa situación pero el gobierno debe de hacer algo al respecto porque ese triste para los niños que viven en ese lugar

  • @oohweeoohwee9222
    @oohweeoohwee9222 Před 2 lety +11

    How much is your tire bill?

  • @blake3120
    @blake3120 Před 2 lety +173

    This is what happens when billionaires sell out the middle class of a nation.

    • @miapdx503
      @miapdx503 Před 2 lety +16

      Exactly. They keep us divided, red and blue, like gang members. While they are two wings of the same corrupt bird. The real divide is between the haves and the have nots.

    • @longbeachrick4680
      @longbeachrick4680 Před 2 lety +7

      You are totally WRONG billionaires had nothing to do with it it was stupid corrupt city politicians who many went to prison for stealing the public funds. Do some research before making stupid analysis

    • @rw2629
      @rw2629 Před 2 lety +3

      @@longbeachrick4680 Just to see, I looked up the current leadership in the city. The mayor and city council all represent the same crooks that have made Detroit into what this video shows. Detroit hasn’t had fully competent leadership since the mid 1950’s. Given the people haven’t learned to this point, I don’t see them learning in the future. Detroit won’t get any better.

    • @yvonneadams9334
      @yvonneadams9334 Před 2 lety +3

      Yep (sorry to turn it into politics) but I bet it was Democrats that helped sell out the people

    • @miapdx503
      @miapdx503 Před 2 lety +2

      @@yvonneadams9334 the Rethuglikkkan party has a long history of creating and perpetuating poverty. The party that protects the wealthy and oppresses the working class. But they give them permission to hate, and to kkkult folk that's everything.
      The party whose leader is an unregistered sex offender with a porn star wife. The whole thing is...just throw it away and start over.

  • @StanOrlowski
    @StanOrlowski Před 2 lety +3

    I left Detroit 50 years ago, it's strange to see the way it looks today.

  • @brianlinke1856
    @brianlinke1856 Před 2 lety +1

    The U.S. economy has restructured with out-sourcing, off-shoring, globalization, A.I. and software programs allowing corporations to simply cut large numbers of workers. Jobs left now have no benefits, contracts & pay little... with layoffs coming as soon as HR can figure a way to run even leaner.

  • @kenmoats3654
    @kenmoats3654 Před 2 lety +6

    Im sure Governor Whitmer can fix this.😅😅😅😅

  • @hotfiyah
    @hotfiyah Před 2 lety +30

    Hey Charlie, when you gonna visit some Appalachia towns that look like this. I think it would be interesting to show people that it's not the culture of the people (which is what I think a lot of people assume), it's the fact that desperation has set in because The jobs and wages aren't there like they used to be.

    • @blast4me754
      @blast4me754 Před 2 lety +6

      Probably because he don't want to deal with those Sun Down Towns

    • @hotfiyah
      @hotfiyah Před 2 lety +3

      @@blast4me754 I get it, I wouldn't want meth and pill heads trying to chase me down and rob me for their next fix either.

    • @fft2020
      @fft2020 Před 2 lety +6

      if I was there jobless and "desperate" living on government money, I would spend all day cleaning and fixing this streets for free... IT IS the culture... or better yet... the rotten DNA

    • @whatsupdoc9833
      @whatsupdoc9833 Před 2 lety +4

      I would bet in tha Appalachian towns you won't find trash littering the streets and empty lots like you see in this video

    • @hotfiyah
      @hotfiyah Před 2 lety +7

      @@whatsupdoc9833 Then you need to go take a look because a lot of those towns look just as bad if not worse than Detroit.
      And you've obviously never been to a trailer park huh.

  • @peggyblarek
    @peggyblarek Před 2 lety +4

    50 years ago it was a safe & clean neighborhood. I grew in this area.

  • @tequilacarter7388
    @tequilacarter7388 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm from Detroit, born and raised. Most times I see these videos I be thinking, where the fuck is this?? I'm from the west side. But. You can go to any city and look into the worst areas and say, look here yall, it's messed up!! Love mu city!! Encourage all watching to visit.

  • @jscott4613
    @jscott4613 Před 2 lety +4

    Detroit looks crazy..aint hardly no bodegas(stores)on the corners, alot of open land, trash everwhere, n hardly nobody outside its like walkin dead scenery

    • @JohnSmith-fp1gs
      @JohnSmith-fp1gs Před 2 lety +2

      Only in that area

    • @jscott4613
      @jscott4613 Před 2 lety

      @@JohnSmith-fp1gs had me thinking like how do so many people die outhere nobody is outside...r they in them dilapitated houses n buildingds???

  • @smallfry8788
    @smallfry8788 Před 2 lety +8

    It isn't a WAR ZONE ... It's a TRADE WAR ZONE. And we know who the war was with.

  • @SylwesterKogowski
    @SylwesterKogowski Před 2 lety +2

    Such nice buildings, I can imagine how they looked like in times of their glory. So much destruction, abandonment, no hope for the future.

  • @gilcortezdfw
    @gilcortezdfw Před 2 lety +2

    It's a shame what the worthless people have done to this American city!

  • @jackbower8846
    @jackbower8846 Před 2 lety +6

    They will be doing home removal for years!

  • @entrepreneurking8162
    @entrepreneurking8162 Před 2 lety +14

    Yo charlie go to Memphis in the same area young Dolph was killed

  • @crownblack3797
    @crownblack3797 Před 2 lety

    The house at 1:59 look like somebody shot a missle at it" 🤣🤣🤣

  • @dimitrilensflareabrams2893

    How does one stay safe when exploring these areas. Asking as someone who has never been to such areas and wants to go.