I Investigated the City that Banned Police...
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Merry Christmas Eve Tyler!!!
hello youtube!!!!!!
Shut up
Merry Christmas eve
the hypocrisy of these people forcing emergency services out of the city, then begging them to come back when it turns to shit is insane
This is true, but regardless the mayor/government is to blame as well. They should have never pulled out the police force. It's like equivalent of the purge.
@@uzi5395 you know the old saying "be careful what you wish for".
They got what they asked for
@@uzi5395 the police dont stop crime they just show up after it happens
@@extremetrollface I think you could make the argument that they do stop crime in a sense, after all, the thought that there will be someone to stop you keeps you from committing crimes.
@@extremetrollface The cops do stop and help deter crime. You cant have proactive police officers when the city wont allow it. The issue is the law makers, the district attorneys, the judges etc. Cops enforce the laws that are written. Once a person gets a citation or goes to jail the cop has no say if the charges will get dropped or how long an offender will stay in jail. Cops do an incredible amount of work, then the district attorneys office gets the case and either drop the charges or offer ridiculous plea deals and keep offenders in the community.
From “we want the cops gone” to “the cops abandoned us” is beyond hypocritical and says absolutely everything about these people.
The funny thing is the liberals who always champion for that are usually not even from the “Area” but outsiders who just wanna feel good about themselves.
I feel like Americans don't understand moderation, it's either all or nothing.
never happened. you drank the koolaid.
@@johnnynephrite6147 🤖npc
@@johnnynephrite6147but it did????
"this city banned police" : show police arresting a man in pain and the quick response time of ambulences.
He means chop, not seattle as a whole
@@Adam-dd5fx chaz happened 4 years ago for 24 days...
This guy is just a massive click bait and junk reporter
@@rnzler_8541 and hes making it out to be something detrimental forever its not a police problem its a systemic problem
there's a timeline here you're missing, if you care you can go back to see pretty much every news source reporting the same
Saying the city banned police is incredibly misleading
Nope, it's outright lying
"the city BANNED police, oh look they are arresting a guy! LETS GO MORE FOOTAGE!"
he is showing a homeless mans urination jar. He doesn't care about anything but the views. I investigated a youtube scumbag today.
Yeah… it’s just for content. Horrible journaling
@@hbktay2102 if he is a journalist i am an aerospace engineer (i sometimes make paper planes)
Imagine thinking that police arresting degenerate violent criminals is far right.
Idk if they are victimizing themselves or the police genuinely discriminate and if so then why?
@@LionelMessi-ll9us im discriminating at this point
what's wrong with far right though?
@@aussiemadladyou know full well
Its far right relative to the indoctrinated subversive elements being mass produced and imported.
As a European I’m astonished by this abomination, it’s absolutely crazy how downhill this world is going
Almost as if east Asia has the best cities in the world now
@@canimeshop9733it truly does, not plagued by immigration, crime, drug addiction or the rainbow squad, how far we’ve fallen
Capitalism without regulation.
@@astronotics531 If it's capitalism and lack of regulations that does this then why are liberal cities with the most regulations and the most social services the most effected by it?
If it's capitalism and lack of regulation then why is Vancouver BC 10x worse than Austin Texas? Are you saying Vancouver is more capitalist and less regulated than Texas? lmao.
It’s the same in many big cities in Europe, Paris being a prime example.
2:35 that baseball bat is clearly a prop. 3:35 the guy is giving him back his prop cuz he saw them take it with them and noticed they left it there. They chose to cut out anything about him "gifting" it to them cuz its theirs and not his. Its a prop.
If he's willing to do that for a "story", he should be investigated and questioned. He seems to hyper focus on propane tanks and fires, and just didn't care if those guys survived. He only cared to ask them about their urine. Cho is sick
And how do you know that?
@@jenxc1231why the fuck would he be "gifting" them a weapon, considering they'd just been asked to leave?
@@sharpenednoodles drugs. The answer to majority of the questions in these types of videos is drugs and mental health issues.
@@xibalbalon8668yeah nah ts threw me off like wdf bro only care abt fet statistics
“So you watched this young man die?”
“Yes” _grinning from ear to ear_
Not his fault though
@@nopenot1310YEAH BUT STILL IS NOT FUNNY A LIFE IS A LIFE...
"We used the homeless because we can't be bothered to stay outside all night" it's actually insane he admitted to manipulating them like that 💀
They were going to sleep outside anyway, might as well ask them to camp there for a good cause. Plus, they provide food for them in return.
@@burlapsacc You're actually sick in the head if you genuinely think that isn't dystopian as all hell.
@Fluff_Noodles ...what? Are you trying to say it's dystopian because there's homeless people? There's homeless people everywhere...at least they're providing food for these people
@@burlapsacc No. I'm saying it's dystopian because he built a front line of defense with homeless people because he knew he could manipulate them into defending his cause that he didn't even believe in enough to stay outside during the cold weather.... If he was providing food to the homeless out of the good of his heart he wouldn't ask anything of them.
@@burlapsaccit’s the lawlessness not the homeless goofer
It's crazy that this guy literally said he invited the homeless into CHOP because he couldn't be bothered to sleep outside for his protest for 30 days. What a great guy.
Lol like the entire DNC, they are hypocrites and never want to do honest work for anything
Right!??? I was shook 😂 like wth??
And he makes it sound like it's a reasonable strategy. His take on drug legalization is also extremely dumb and diminutive. Get educated guys, don't end up like him.
What people do:
Use homeless in nations capitol to lobby by holding your spot in line.
Use homeless to hold down the fort during protest.
USSR used peasants to fill out the rank, or else they would be under manned.
Ya, unreal, intellectually dishonest..at best
Everybody needs to be held accountable for this situation. Left, right, and everyone in-between that were a part of this.
I promise the right was not a part of this shit.
Y’all love to group conservatives in when leftists ruin something.
@@John-vg8em about every piece of hardline police legislation comes from the right . 94 crime bill is a great recent place to start learning!
The lack of accountability from the CHOP leaders is insane. It’s not our fault, we only started it.
They are just robbing the homeless and spreading there racist rhetoric
Cops are being physically annihilated. Capitalism is in its final stages
Agreed he should be under the prison.
He just explained how the police abandoned the police offices only to come back after people died with the national guard..
"leaders"
If the girl being questioned about housing at around the 10 minute mark is the niece the older woman was referring to I can say with about 95% confidence that she is indeed using drugs, likely fentanyl, while pregnant. That poor baby is fucked for life IF it is lucky enough to not die before making it to term. So incredibly sad.
She was literally smoking a cigarette in the background as well. Her slurred and broken speech pattern as well as her constant unfocused stare at the ground definitely shows major drug usage. I hate to say that I feel like that baby is already too far gone. Incredibly sad.
@@MrSir1246 Yeah it's crazy the world we live in.
100% bro no question shes high as a kite
Right! She was higher than a kite
And is it her own fault?
Shame on you for harassing these homeless people man...
dont bother, he'll delete the comment
It's been 2 weeks, and I've found your comment
ngl i think you made the people you recorded lives worse than they were at in the first place even though they’re already at rock bottom especially showcasing them as non humans/zombies but then again thats probably the nicest thing that was done to describe someone who you say needs support
I was pretty damn shocked when that one guys shelter got burned down and there was just an immediate transition. No acknowledgment, just a transition to something new.
He didn't just care about his own life, he wanted to uplift those around him. And yet not an ounce of worry or regret shown by these two.
Agreed, the guys filming are talking about these people like they're animals in a zoo. Also that Choe guy doesn't care about them. He seemed annoyed when the homeless man told him that he didn't need help. If the man did say he needed help, cho would have definitely had a field day about how he only wants to abuse social programs and leech off of the government. He's a douche.
stop being overly dramatic, no one was forced to give an interview or say anything, people spoke to them because they wanted to speak, that was their will and you should respect it
@@filipekraus2880 wtf you talking about bro? most of these people were obviously under the influence of drugs and thus can't consent to being recorded, this video disgusts me.
“We used the homeless as human shields to accomplish our own aims” pretty much sums up the way these activists think.
seattle libs are known for hiding behind their women as well.
Terrorists use human shields, not activists.
Give a gun and find out what devoted activist can do @@Dakarn
Sounds like the govt, the rich, companies labor model
Just like their Hamas buddies who they idolize
The dude who said that America is the most racist country in the world has clearly never left the country
He obviously never seen places like Iran where people kill each other because they are from a different minority group, there are literally militant like groups that do this far worse than anything in America
And worse in other countries as well
Come to India
Or South Africa, Japan, Korea, China to name a few
For real
@@ghostrider5465 well in India it's not a big deal, neither it is racist to call someone black, since some of the hindu gods are black themselves, that's why no one usually gets offended from all that, even I am light black skin, but never got offended, since my name is literally krishna, who is literally the most powerful hindu God, and We both are light black coloured, so I actually feel honoured being called light skinned
The West Coast never used to be like this! I grew up in Seattle 20 years ago we'd see homeless people but they were in the cut and at exits panhandling but now you got 6ft campfires on the side of the road next to home Depot! You go down I-5 from Seattle to Portland to San Francisco and LA and the homeless people are just everywhere! You have camps at every exit in the city limits. In Portland I saw about 10 acres filled with just tents at one exit. Something needs to be done tho because its ridiculous I have tents on the other side of my fence, can't keep anything without them stealing it from the patio and almost every week some group of homeless people are stealing my electricity running extension cords to their area at night while i sleep! Fukk! I could go on! And on!!
For real. Speaking as someone who’s been living in the Bay Area for 17 years. I’ve only been to SF 5 times. The last time being 7 years ago (where I’m actually walking around). Now, the only people (who aren’t homeless) going out there are the ones who still work over there and the tourists who think it can’t really be that bad.
That "sike!" Had me spraying my drink true my nostrils 😂😂😂
I love the activist screaming at the paramedic that the life of the injured is on his hands meanwhile there is an angry and armed mob on his way
@@ChopSueyyylol nah. These rioters caused this
another anonymous G. No brain.
Yeah absolutely stupid thinking ambulance want to save somone if a armed mob are coming rather 1 dead body than 2 I don't blame him
The lives they ruined Is on that one and every other activist who pushed this city to this state.
No matter what the situation was if i was that paramedic or firefighter I still would have helped it's your duty you chose that responsibility to save lifes.yes i understand the safety procedures but me personally that just sad.
Its crazy how the woman was pregnant and she was complaining about germs, few seconds later she starts smoking
If she actually cares about her baby,she shouldnt do that. It's disturbung....
She's also high as a kite
@@leosimoneau6 I was going to say. Makes me sick. Pregnant yet doing drug. Beyond selfish to fuck up that baby's life.
She talks like she's high out her mind
@@danielgiddings6817WTH ???? That’s that good kind old ladies niece guys. Cmon. She ain’t out there cuz of the fenty or any of the drug ring stuff. She got evicted.
Shame.
cut funding in half? they literally multiplied the police funding, bro wtf blatantly lying like this is disgusting
Genuine question, was this for recently or 3 months ago as the video was posted?
No, he says that chop, the group occupying the blocks vowes that they will not give up the zone until police budget is cut.
So they didn't actually cut the budget, it's just what the people who rule this area demanded
The occupiers demanded that back then, of course they weren't actually gonna do it. :D
People can't read now they can't listen either.
I’ve never heard anyone who said it’s OK to be racist
Its interesting to not just see the situation in the video, but also the reactions in comments. It really shows how diverse are people's views. Is this video political? True? Professional? I dont think we have enough information to determine that. But what I think is an issue, is how people try to see the cause of this problem and try to solve it. Maybe the cause are those that benefit from it, but even that is complicated. I wonder how it will get resolved.
I've volunteered at multiple shelters across nyc, there are people working 2-3 jobs who still have to live in shelters because they cannot afford nor do they have the resources to rent or buy a home.
That doesn't fit the narrative of "terminate the homeless" these guys are trying to push. If you realize homeless people are just people on extremely hard times and not just drug zombies, you might actually consider that their needs are being ignored completely.
That's crazy and then we have a person who says that people want to be homeless it's a fucking joke.
Sure giving a homeless person a house won't solve his drug addiction but it would be a step in the right direction.
Instead they use every excuse to antagonise these people to make a fucked up video
and without any context of these people's lives, these two idiots are sticking cameras in their faces and giving the whole city of Seattle a bad name for views, it's truly disgusting and shows a lack of empathy on their part.
@@dog-qf2lpthe city has a bad name the city is horrible you can't watch this video and try to defend the levels of insanity going on there
@@gordbinhemler3746you watched this video and DIDNT think these two fools with a camera weren’t extremely evil, opportunists?
Chop is without a doubt the most embarassing organisation I've ever witnessed.
"Just stop oil": Am I a joke to you!?
frrr@@Imperial_Lizardgirl
BLM surely has the top spot
@@skibbitybebopok but what is your favorite m&m
Besides the city and state leadership.
It feels like every Northern American city is some different form of a dystopia with Tyler's videos.
Omg Seatle TV man has to quit with the tracking voice and morning show summaries of what was just said...... Amazing job Tyler, so civil and smooth!
I actually really felt some sense of wholesomeness from the first clip of the guy giving them the weapon. It's uniquely absurd but wonderful at the same time
"It's dangerous to go alone. Take this."
“May the gods be with ye”
"Remember, its either you or someone thats gonna kill you."
"Young adventurer its dangerous to go there alone have this bat to keep you safe adventurer"
Go to Hastings and main Vancouver BC , Canada 🇨🇦 ( it makes this look like a Picnic 🧺 I’m not saying this is a good or bad thing just that it is ( a situation
I love that quote, “I already hit rock bottom, I’m going up”
Best of luck to him
didnt he die in the fire?
@@petiszabo8668 it’s unclear from the headline, but the building did burn down
Same with the “You’re just one paycheck away from being here too” goes really hard the more you think about it.
I felt bad for him when his building burned down. It looked like he wanted to actually improve
blud got burned down
The idiocy of calling your movement after French Revolution but ignoring the fact that those that started the French Revolution ended up dying on the guillotine they used to kill their “oppressors”.
French Revolution was probably the most influential historical revolt/movement in the western world. So being inspired by it is unsurprising. You know who else was? Our "founding fathers". Those guys in wigs who everyone in the US licks the nuts of. A lot of good things end poorly. Thats the way of the world. Robespierre getting his wig clipped for being power hungry doesn't make the grievances of the proles any less understandable.
The right is just as guilty of perceiving the world thru the lens of basic oppressor and oppressee.
About as much as the left that they chastise for tbh. This comment is pretty emblematic of that.
"they don't want to participate in society" who would've guessed that when society treats you like shit you wouldn't want to be involved with it huh
As a former homeless person that stayed in Seattle these people have destroyed the city i once loved. Absolutely disgusting. Thank god i was able to get out and sober before the fetty craze hit because i would most likely be dead. Just hit 7 years sober.
Good on you for staying sober. Wishing you all the best and I know you can keep at it for many more years still. Stay strong brother
Congratulations. I'm very proud of you.
Good job man!
Congrats! Wishing you all the best. So glad you’re in a better place.
Congratulations man, that’s incredible. I’m glad you were able to get out
As a Seattle native I'm ashamed. It's literally a dystopia. Jonathan Cho is a legend. Props to you guys for having the balls to go into the seedy areas.
Lol goofy boy
@@Domedwho ?
Portland is just as bad! Lawless! I just left
A leftist paradise
Yea it seems he’s the only one out there with sanity while the rest are zombies with no brain
we love you tyler youve done so much for us to enjoy your vidoes keep going man! reach 7 million!
This has to be some of the most incredible, daring, and F****** brave content on youtube ive ever seen
Man Im genuinely rooting for the guy in the motel talking about woodworking, something about him you can tell he wants to get better. I hope he figured out something for work and does get his potential craft out there. This situation sucks, there's some hypocrisy, some genuine victims, but however you look at it - nobody should be living like this.
He might have died because of the fire it was probably an explosion
And the fact he was so willing to leave without them even saying anything, too.
"I already hit rock bottom, I'm going up haha"
I love this man so much. I hope for the best
That’s the meth talking, as soon as he comes down he’s coming to steal your stuff. And on top of that, him and his crackhead friends burned the building down. He’s a pos. 😂
I am rooting for him too but 100% all those tools were stolen.
I have friends who've had tool boxes stolen and when your just starting off, you can't afford to replace all that stuff.
These people have such a crazy mental disconnect between "we forced them to leave" and "they wouldn't come help" it's amazing.
turn off all services and utilities espeasialy if they cant pay for them like the rest of us
Ikr, its almost like they're on drugs or something
OH WAIT
You have no empathy. I hope you get better help when you are there.
Liberals for you bro. They think Society can thrive with decriminalised hard drugs and no law and order. No critical thinking skills
We work and actually accept help to better ourselves. These people denied all help. No empathy for that.
no wonder people hate jonathan choe 😂 he can’t go one second without looking at a homeless person and accusing them of doing fentanyl
Hes not wrong
I can’t believe all these people are watching this and can’t see that the CZcamsrs are the bad guys here
fr this is america a shithole
How so?
@@ICECREAMandPIES let's Ignore the lies for a second about how there are no cops anymore or how police funding was cut in Half. Let's ignore that for a second.
Do you think that showing the faces of homeless people In their worst moments is gonna help them find jobs? If anything it will do the opposite.
Or do you think its moral in any way for him to profit off of homeless people? Because he clearly put a patreon add when they entered that abandoned hotel so perverts can pay to see an uncensored version of the wall paper. Just evil behavior. Also it's doesn't help when "journalist" decides to bring along a radical right winger instead of a centrist. This video is obviously biased and people just eat it up
@@ICECREAMandPIES they are being manipulative, trying to kick those people out of the motel, coming into peoples living areas without asking, saying they are zombies.
@@ICECREAMandPIES exploiting the homeless for content, being condescending at best and often outright dehumanising them, making things up (certainly doesn't look like the city 'banned cops' as we see some in the video.) Filming embarassing moments (e.g the guy's bottle of pee) when he asked them not to. Repeatedly pushing the 'they don't want to get off the streets' narrative when many of the people say they're trying to/working multiple jobs etc.
I was homeless at one point in my life, and I have to agree with some of the people that say that the missions are dirty and unsafe. That was my experience as well. I ended camping out by a railroad track where there wasn't any homeless around. Eventually I got a job, saved up my money & moved on. During that time I rented some space at a storage unit, so all of my stuff was somewhere more secure. Took my showers at a gym, and on my days off I avoided any location where the homeless would hang out. There is a category of homeless people that maintain a cleaner appearance & actually blend into society rather well. Unless you spotted them leaving their camp, you probably never guessed..
We gotta hear more about this story bro please share mire
@krystopher3755 I don't exactly know what to share. I wasn't on drugs, so I didn't have an addiction story & like I mentioned I avoided the homeless for the most part. Although my time at the shelter meant that some of them knew me. What I'll say is pay attention to some of the people that you notice that are regulars are Starbucks, Whole Foods or any location with wifi that someone can stay for a long period of time as long as they're a customer. There might be a "high class" homeless person there.
I became homeless because I was lazy, lost my job & was too lazy to look for another job. I was more interested in playing video games or just not being responsible at all. Eventually I was forced to be responsible. I'll admit that I even bought a laptop while homeless just so I could play some video games on my days off while homeless. Some people just assumed I was working on my laptop, but if you looked at my screen (and I didn't alt tab out of the game) you'd see the truth.
@@ZeriocTheTank sounds like you were an addict, just not of any drugs
@@ZeriocTheTankYup. Lots of people don't talk about the conditions of some of these shelters.
There's one around me that I know makes the people that stay there attend church/Bible lessons every day. And it's mandatory to go to their designated church on Wednesdays. (Even if you have one you like going to)
that's awesome and how id imagine most normal people would react when they'd get down that low in life. slowly start picking up the pieces and get your shit together as soon as you could. homeless people that are on the streets for an extended period of time usually have a drug or drink problem, or just simply want to be there.
"If CHOP has taught us anything, it's that the same people who want to abolish the police, are the first to ask where they are if the safety of them and their loved ones are jeopardized."
You guys stay safe, Tyler. I hope you guys will do more of this in the future.
Real
Lol sad bootlicker.
Facts
well said❤
edit: didn't realize it was the direct quote lol I didn't notice the quotes
PRRRRREACHHHH!!! ❤❤❤
These guys are pure evil psychopaths how has this dehumanizing genuinely sickening content got so much attention. There is no hope.
That was quite a speedrun from Autonomous Anarchy to regret.
the fact that someone thought banning police was a good idea is crazy
I agree!
Yeah thats dumb stupid
We need police
Rather than banning police why not make them more professional at job ? Like more training
In my country police training take 3 years
Or more prosecute police that abuse law or corrupt police
In my country police are full of mafia law
I don't, but i'm not white or a bot! Fuck the slave patrol.
When you only look at one side. Police were brutalizing people. It didn’t turn out right but I’m not judging them for tryin.
Have you seen the people who advocate for abolishing the police? Do they look even the slightest bit sane or reasonable to you?
Being from Seattle, I’m so glad you brought light to this.
It makes me sad. It was a cool place to go in the 1990s
Light to what? This exact problem began in other places besides seattle
@@habibifather7681 I don't know if you've been here but it's bad man.
Pretty dim light
"Brought this to light"? It's blasted all over conservative and independent media on the daily.
Him: I support lgbt
Also him: at least you guys are straight
I will never understand why people pretend they're not homophobic. It's so obvious. It's cognitive dissonance, they have to say they support so that they feel better about themselves, because then they'd have to face their bigotry.
i think hating the concept of homosexuality for non religious reasons is so widely accepted as a baseless opinion that if a right wing person said we shouldnt have gays they obviously have no thought behind their opinions but when a right winger thinks of a gay they think of the annoying rub-in-our-face stereotype and feel a need to hate them. so it results in a sort of "i dont hate gays but i hate the ones that rub it in ur face" mentality. basically he hates gays from his stupid generalisation but doesnt want to reflect it in his opinions
The choe guy really said out loud the reason why people with addictions are back on the street is because there's no support after detox and yet really missed the point that just maybe we need to create programs to continue providing basic needs (like HOUSING) for detoxed people to maintain sobriety and help them readjust to society. Instead, these two losers think harassing, filming, and shaming unhoused people is the solution. The DENSITY.
Then he said we need to treat unhoused and addicted people as humans..... buddy really loves saying things out loud and straight up swerving away from logic and empathy to hateful and stupid. You two are embarrassing smh
Here's another way to look at it. They are documenting a horrible event that's occurring in this city to spread awareness. If we wanna help these people, we need others to know. If you watched the full video you'd know they do try to find solutions to help but they are journalist, this is what they do.
Live television doesn't show this side to the public, I live near this city and you dont see news reporters walking the streets and interviewing addicts. It's important to understand the problem, why it's happening, and the people involved to learn how to solve it. Instead of hating, how about you show support?
@@cap_les7663 invading people's personal spaces, recording them in their worst times (who may not have the capacity to understand what is happening), putting words into their mouths, posting it on the internet completely showing their face, and then pointing fingers at the left is not a very effective way to "spread awareness" if the end goal is to help people. What if the people shown in this video get clean and want to find a job? There's a video of them watched by millions of people showing them struggling with homelessness and drugs, millions of people who could be potential interviewers. I hope you remember that stigmas against mental health, drug use, and homelessness are alive and thriving (which videos like these continue to perpetuate). This is not spreading awareness. This is choe and tyler exploiting people who are struggling (and possibly dying!) to make money, blame individuals for systemic problems, and enrage people to fight against social programs that could potentially help everyone; the making of pure right wing propaganda.
As an exercise: just think, would you want someone blasting your biggest mistakes and "failures" to the whole world just to rile people against you and potentially harm your goals and future? I don't think so. So why can they do this for the people struggling in this video? Oh yea because they use the stigmas against them and view them as subhuman who don't deserve respect and empathy. So no, I won't support these losers.
The reason they asked these people these questions is to spread awareness about this for one and for two because the news won’t. Yeah it’s fucked up but honestly I can kind of get by it after seeing the dumbass people this video held.
He literally said the housing isn’t enough.. because it isn’t… addiction is a mental illness.. give a depressed person some material stuff, they’ll still be depressed.. he made good points, there’s no community, no genuine care, and they feel that. Yeah he can detox, then get housing, but he’ll still struggle with mental health, which could lead him to fall back on drugs. Community includes help, therapy, love… they need real human care to heal mentally and emotionally.. these people are no doubt traumatized, a house won’t fix that. Of course they’re gonna fall back on getting high. Yes they need housing, but they also *need* community.. acknowledging that homeless people need community IS empathy.
What do you mean by unhoused?
The pregnant woman was clearly an addict. They don't want to go to a shelter not because its dirty but because they can't freely use drugs.
looked more like a mental issue to me
Being mentally Ill, and drug addict, are one and the same@@tessa63627
100% mental issue, possibly drug influenced but there's no hiding the mental problems
And that guy who said he would rather stay out there because he doesn't think it's fair he can't just invite his friends over to the free place they'd give him... lmao. Like bro it's a privilege you've got to work for to have your own place with your own rules. He really thinks they should just give him a house with no rules while everyone else has to work to get a house... If they just gave these people houses with no rules the houses would get destroyed. They have rules for a reason and it's because these people will absolutely destroy the free places they're given without the rules.
Plus that woman came out of the "crime tent " that the guy that they can't show his face told Tyler about
I grew up in Seattle and my family saw the turning point of all of this happening so we moved before things got this bad. But it is so sad to watch your home town destroyed by drugs, poverty, greed and ignorance. The level of neglect that Seattle is getting is horrendous ...
Live in OR and I feel you. When I was little I used to visit Portland. It was a beautiful city especially with Mt Hood in the background but, now it’s completely unrecognizable and unlivable. It’s now full of crime, violence, and drugs….
it's crazy how fast it changed right? Makes me worry for other places in our country.
Any sane functional person who lives in a big city state needs to leave while they can
The sad thing is it isn't just Seattle Tacoma and Spokane have rampant drug use and homelessness the irony of it all until the Hilltop Tacoma police made them move there was a homeless camp across the street from the housing authority
Huntington, WV😭
I felt that “sike” so deeply. 😂
Boy boy out here doing gods work
I’m Polish. If in Poland there was a city where local authorities allowed drug addicts and hobos to proclaim autonomous zone, the central government would send military to regain control and local authorities would be put in jail. It’s an absurd that there is so much public permission (or even support) in your country for taking/selling/giving drugs on the streets. Try that in Poland, you would end up in jail. I wish you guys good luck with politicians who should change that… but I’m afraid that nothing will change in that regard
I think it all stems from America being about freedom. It's engrained into our culture, even if we never really had true freedom. Now you add in the economic issues, broken families, disconnected society, and a narrative about the government and police becoming militaristic and reducing freedoms... well that's how you end up in this situation. The problem starts wayyyy before the point you're seeing here. Many people are turning to hard drugs as an escape from reality because they have a bad life and usually have mental illness that isn't treated.
Well same here in the 99% rest of America lol
LOL I'd like to see this be tried down here, in Texas. Would be pretty funny.
But hey, vote for idiots, get idiotic rules.
In Liberal Progressive cities and states yes this happens. In Conservative states and cities; our government would do exactly what your government officials would do.
I live about an hour from Austin, TX, that place is a garbage dump. So is Houston.
I don't know why, but i love how the dude creeps behind with the nailbat and then is just like "yo it's a present, i saw you looked at it" wholesome in a very specific way😅
lol that dude had Neagan’s “Lucille”
@@CantTellYounot even a little bit.
Bless Devon’s heart and hope he’s doing better
He probably figured they need protection from they were doing their are scary people selling drugs and protecting drugs the bay better off to buy some drugs when people trust them a little more
When someone with nothing gives you a gift, that is something special 💕
Comments here are super interesting. One point I find contentious is the assertion that filming those experiencing drug addiction or homelessness is “exploitative” and “dehumanizing”.
I’d actually argue that providing a face, name, and platform to these people is actually incredibly humanizing. We know these people’s names and are able to emotionally connect with them; I’ve seen multiple people in the comments talk about Devon and commend his character.
The journalist is presenting a reality, a disturbing and uncomfortable reality, yes, but I believe it is up to the viewer to find humanity in those who are shown. I even believe that the journalist makes it especially easy to relate to all of the people he interviews, with their first names, faces, and stories being included. The inclusion of the phrase spoken by “you all are just one missed paycheck away from being out here too” is EXTREMELY poignant and I believe sets the whole tone for the whole video. You are not watching some abstract, detached, idea of a homeless person, you are rather watching yourself, if you fell on some bad luck and the government failed you. So, I disagree with the video being at all “dehumanizing”. We have to remember that dehumanization is two fold, we as humans should be able to find humanity in any representation of a person.
However, I can see where it could be “exploitative”. These people’s full faces (and sometimes even names) are shown. The journalist has the good sense to blur the face of the woman who has just escaped being trafficked because he heard her share her story and recognized that it would be dangerous for her to be publicly presented, but you can only imagine that there where others filmed who were in similar situations, where an online presence or association with the subject matter could harm them.
It’s a hard topic though. On one hand, blurring faces is more ethical, but it contributes to dehumanization of the subject, as faces are incredibly important for connection. I guarantee that we would not feel as connected to Devon if his face or name were not included. Half of the humanization of a subject is up to the viewer, yes, but the journalist has an ethical obligation to make that task as easy as possible.
But I believe that this kind of journalism is necessary to expose comfortable, ignorant humans to the uncomfortable reality of other humans in order to inspire compassion and reform. But, do these few people shown in horrible situations deserve to be vehicles to inspire change at the cost of their anonymity and possible safety? I don’t know.
This all being said, I’m not the biggest fan of Mr. Choe, I don’t know if he ever claimed to be a journalist but he seems much more like a political activist pushing an agenda than someone interested in sharing nonpartisan, simple truths. He has his biases and regularly reminds the audience of them (not very journalistic). I personally have a hard time taking anyone seriously who uses the phase “soyboy” without a heavy dose of irony. At least Mr. Anthony and the woman who Tyler accompanied were open about being activists and had no pretenses of journalism. But I do feel like I have to mention how abhorrent it is to use people in a vulnerable situation to fight your protest for you. I assume that in that situation, the homeless people who were moved into the parks by the protesters (who got to go home to their cozy houses) got extra harassed by police and plenty of other unpleasantness, all because they were promised basic aid. Crazy thing to admit on camera.
This is definitely an ethical failure on behalf of the protestors, and a systemic failure on behalf of the city, if these people wanted aid but had to resort to a quid pro quo situation instead of getting free services from the city (who are literally supposed to do that, that’s what our taxes are for).
Back to Choe, I feel like I do have to say that I respect how he has formed relationships with some people on the street (if what he implies and shows is true), which indicates that he is connected to the issues at hand, rather than commenting on them from a disconnected distance, which is a lot more than most politicians, journalists, and activists of any political ideology can say.
Anyways essay over sorry for pretentious language it’s the only way I know how to write. And sorry it’s so long, the vid rly got me thinkn, which I suppose means it did its job!
22:25 "im not gonna let some soy boy tell me where i can record & where i can walk" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"Its dangerous to go alone. Take this."
-you have aquired the nail bat-
I think I bought a bootleg copy of Breath of the Wild. 😂😂😂
@@AC-py9dkbro brought
Breath of the Slums
The leggend of ciaz
Breath of the freedom
Breath of the homeless and imagrants
@@user-oq5cc7xh3lBreath of the Slums is crazy LMAO
“If CHOP has taught us anything, The same people who want to abolish the police are the first to ask where they are when the safety of them or their loved ones are jeopardized.”
So trur
And the first ones to act more like a n@zi than any actual state employee ever would be able to.
This is copied
didn't the leaders of CHOP in this video state that they "wish for police to be held accountable" ? the other group mentioned in the video is the one that supports defunding the police.
Facts!! That’s what they were pushing for. So let them figure it out on their own!! Sleep in the bed you made!..Playing stupid games will only win you stupid prizes!… 😏🤷🏻♂️
"You wanna go?"
*throws bananas*
Imagine: Handing out fentanyl saying "this is how you clean up the streets" with a straight face.
This is what the far left wants for the world.
Rampant self-destruction and a return to the dark ages.
He's 100% right, though.
He's trying to kill people , you know.
He is right; people overdose and die - and look at that, suddenly no problem with drugs anymore. I think it's very cold and cruel
@@Zironeful Yeah, one less waste of resources on the planet, how cruel.
Ive worked in public service for 10 years. What the public does not seem to understand is that there are a lot of homeless people who simply do not want to helped out of homelessness because they have given up on society. They dont want a job, they dont want abide by rules nor social norms. I am thankful that this video reveals this side of the story that is not talked about.
My dad, a Detroit police officer at the time (70’s) said the same thing.
I didn’t understand then, but did later.
“They don’t want to abide by rules nor social norms”
I agree.
Very true! This is a conscious choice for many. Not everyone wants to get off the street.
They have behavior health illnesses one of them being addiction. Having them live in the streets is a health hazard so we need to figure out something that will work. It’s not ethical to put a homeless person in prison but maybe a different type of system that isn’t “penal” where it’s designed to detox and treat with the goal of helping them work and stabilize. My 21 year old nephew has schizophrenia and he has to live with my brother. If he didn’t have family he would be homeless too.
Definitely. Everyone has their reasons. The irony You'd be hard pressed to find a homeless person who is not pro socialism/communism, which historically has been nothing but systematic oppression all over the world. That's probably because there is only up from down. Poor people also dont sympathize for people who worked hard for their wealth. Many are also on drugs and not thinking right and contradict themselves constantly.
It's amazing how "right wing" has become a negative thing in their world. Ie.. God, capitalism, freedom, free speech, secure borders, ect.
Also, black people are systematically being conditioned to believe everything negative that happens to them is because they are black. They blame everything on a white system. They don't lock black people up longer. They lock repeat offenders up longer and poor people who can't get a decent lawyer.
The police don't risk their lives for you because your black. It's because you're homeless and on drugs and don't even value your own life. The system isn't racist. It's classist
This video is so fucked, don’t get me wrong I’m living in Australia and there are some homeless people on the streets but not many, if I seen 39:37 in real live I would think he was having a seizure or something not drug overdose, it saddens me to see this and no one really care(besides the select few who helped).
38:35 bro tyler's response was gold "not gonna happen, no" hahahahahha
1:27 idk why the cop coming out of the smoke on the bike killed me 😭dying laughing
Normal news doesn’t cover this type of stuff… you are brave for doing this I salute you
They heavily exaggerated the story
@@llamacebu216lol. No.
bbc news sure do.@@llamacebu216
@@llamacebu216Obviously they did, but it’s not too far away from this in many cities across the country.
@@TropicalityCat This was filmed in Atlanta and Vancouver btw, none of it was filmed in Seattle.
Disgusting how people are anti-police but get angry at them for not helping it’s hypocritical and absolutely stupid
Tbh this shit is above police they need help not aggressive power trips in uniform
@iitekkii8814 sorry to say they need to want help. If they don't then there is nothing the NA or AA can do. Speaking from experience.
Because they didn't want them gone? If you complain about taxes you'd be begging for getting taxed again when suddenly your power goes out or you can't get the same benefits that the government gives you
@@iitekkii8814why we gotta help those ngas they don’t help me
that's just the excuse the government wants to give for not providing adequate services for people they weren't providing services for anyway
Ngl this video is disgustingly exploitative of people going through a difficult time. The audacity to dehumanise and film (mostly without any consent) these people facing SEVERE mental health and addiction issues, then turn around and say you want to help them, is honestly worse behaviour than the homeless. The fact you're making money off exploiting other peoples struggles and quite obviously staging events to push false narratives is appalling.
Finally, someone notices this.
This is so disgusting. What if some random guys pulled up to your home when you are at your worst and starting shoving cameras in your face and broadcasting all of the things in your home you dont want broadcasted. The complete lack of respect for human beings is despicable.
At your worst? This isn't about people having a bad day at work or going through a divorce or something like that. The only way to inform the nation about what the ruling class and govt is ignoring, is to broadcast it. For all of us to consider what we can do to influence a change. If you are against rallying the public for help, then you're admitting they could help themselves get out of the situation.
@@drivethrupoetbrother is recording someones piss bottle and suggesting they drink it helping create change. or is it just making money off someone at their lowest and probably ensuring they can never get a job in the future
@@DuffeyLovesCZcams Suggesting they drink it? I don't think you understand the meaning of the word. I do recall a joking remark like we'd say to anyone who has one of those lying around - in a car, near a gaming computer, in a dorm room, etc... it has a common name, as you referred to it, piss bottle. They exist for lots of reasons. And guys always rib each other when they find one. This is not keeping him from getting a job in the future. In fact there are many programs in place right now to help people to get a job - as long as they can pass drug tests. I know because I lost my job last year but I'm NOT destitute enough to get any help. One is called the "Second Chance" program. I think you presume that everyone consumes everything as entertainment. That is not the case. Maybe it is for you.
stop being overly dramatic, no one was forced to give an interview or say anything, people spoke to them because they wanted to speak, that was their will and you should respect it
@@filipekraus2880 there were people who asked to be left alone and not recorded. not to mention someone fucking overdosing that they didnt even have the decency to blur their face. treating homeless people like zoo animals
The most realist thing i've heard in a while, "If CHOP has told us anything, its that the same people who want to abolish the police are the first to ask where they are when the safety of them or their loved ones are jeopardized."
I'm English and still trying to get my head around the fact that this CHOP thing really happened.
False. Actually people in this country who have never and will never call for the police. Like me, ambulance sure, fire fighters sure.
Cops NEVER, I didn't even call the cops when my house was burglarized. We didn't call the cops when my friends little brother and I were Robbed in their mothers front yard by two random blk dudes with guns, after they went through our pockets my friend lil bro got scared and just tried running away, that's when one of them upper his gun and shot him twice in the back with a .45,
STILL ain't call the cops!!!
So speak for your mf self.
And by the way, the cops obviously ended up getting involved because you know? Shot spotter? And someone showing up at a hospital 25-39 minutes later at the nearest hospital with two gun shot wounds to the back, yeah, cops look into those kinds of things on their own.
Long story short! The shooter WHO WAS ALREADY A FELON received a 7 year sentence and only had to serve 4 years. And the other guy who robbed us, but didn't pull the trigger ended up serving 4 years of a 4 years sentence.
Please, tell me, what kind of MFn "justice" is that.!? 4 years for robbing someone and shooting one of the victims TWICE, I'm the BACK while they were running away! AND dude was already a felon.
I'm no felon, but I bet if I was and I ran up into some black families front yard with my buddy and pulled guns on them, robbed them, shot one twice in the back,
My "white privilege" WOULD HAVE GOTTEN ME WAY MORE THAN A 4 YEAR SENTENCE!!. And I'm not even a felon, the shooter was, he should have done more than 4 years just for possessing the firearms..!!! But, that's what you get when the police/ system would rather lock up mid level drug dealers than keep violent criminals in prison, (only said that because word got out that apparently he snitched on some people for a deal, snitched on some folks who had absolutely NOTHING to do with our situation)
Anyway, sorry for the rant. But yeah, believe it or not, some people won't call the POLICE, EVER, some people are actually scared of them, I am. And I have a Uncle who is in law enforcement down in Atlanta Georgia, he joined the military when he was 18 then became a Military police, then became a cop/sheriff in Atlanta, then became a US Marshall, retired from the Marshalls and still works with them only now he's in a different branch of L.E. he's ABOVE a regular US Marshal but in his older age he's no longer kicking down doors and physically arresting criminals, now he's in tech side of things like cellphones, phone calls, internet, computers etc... also my Aunt is in law enforcement, she was also a US Marshall, I forget what her label is now but she's actually gone out of the country to assist arrest, something my uncle never did.
Anyway, they've both told our family crazy stories about their jobs, Im talking stuff I haven't even seen in the movies.. my uncle also told our family that he, who's been in L.E. his entire life said! "I WOULDN'T TRUST A COP THAT I DON'T KNOW ANY MORE THAN I WOULD TRUST A RANDOM MCDONALD'S DRIVE THRU EMPLOYEE."
Also saying, they're NOT you're friends, they aren't here to be your buddies...
Soooo with that said, I'll take their
Judgment call/ advice more than some random CZcams commenter , , , who prob doesn't have much experience doing anything than licking boots and making comments on CZcams while living vicariously through a screen..!!!
You do you, and we'll do us.
Just, maybe don't try speaking for people you don't know next time???
@@The_Reality_Filterwho cares. And this guy's is completely making shit up. You and I both know for a FACT that there are people in this world who wouldn't call a cop for a MF'n thing. Ambulance sure fire truck sure. But this mfr over here speaking like everyone is the same. Just because HE or THEY would call a.cop.if someone did so little as give them the finger, doesn't mean we would.
@@ayten3617 you seem a tad angry.
First of all the police willingly left the area of CHOP themselves they weren't forced out. Secondly the goal of the protests wasn't to abolish the police. We were protesting the unfair treatment of minorities and lack of accountability/punishment for police who do wrong. It's not a "gotcha moment to say people who protest police wrongdoing and want a higher standard also want the police to do their job when in need.
The shot of the "drug ring" camp and the woman who was pregnant fearing for the safety of her child and then proceeding to smoke whilst pregnant in another shot makes you feel conflicted, like "Oh she's in such a horrible situation but is she really making things better for herself." And it's hard to formulate that opinion without getting cancelled.
yea i thought the other lady in that clip said she’s not into fentanyl and all that but idk something is off
Lol the woman was off her lactating tits on fentanyl. It was obvious. Remember that her child (if it makes it to term) will be born addicted to fentanyl. I don't know if you've ever seen a new born baby going through opiate withdrawal before, but it's absolutely heartbreaking.
She's high AF too
The pregnant woman was high enough to hunt ducks with a stick. You could see it in her movements and hear it in her speech. These people are the embodiment of what happens when the left runs a city government.
she was clearly an addict ... that's why she refused help
“I’m pregnant” * proceeds to smoke *
My dad was a paramedic. He was never allowed into an area that the police did not secure, especially when it was gun and criminal related
Don’t tell me they shoot paramedics that’s just beyond criminal and below low
@@thejunglecommandoI knew a guy who’s dad was a paramedic and got shot
During high school I was taking EMT classes that were offered as a prerequisite to medical studies. My teacher was a medical combat veteran in the Middle East. Seen it all. Worked as an emt, was a national guardsman for Utah and would instruct first aid medical practices as his job in the guard. Specifically told our class under no circumstance do you perform your job as a paramedic unless you receive an all clear from onsite officers.
It’s actually smart if is not secured by police don’t go say that paramedic can’t help someone who is important. The people behind that someone is going to be angry and there is no law to stop them from doing what they want to.
@@thejunglecommando yeah well, I can see the appeal. You get to hurt more people in the long run especially gunning down a medic or good people in general.
It’s an unfortunate reality.
the people in the motel were so wholesome and confident, they still had self control they were insanely friendly and even planning out a new life, i hope they be safe now
That was their mind on meth
they're there to do meth and the first guys expression does not say "I'm confident", it says "I'm out of my fucking mind OH MY GOD WHO ARE YOU RHAJDJHDNSKSJFBDNSJHDHD"
Drug addicts never tell the truth unless they feel safe which they usually dont, that's just how it works
@@jerrydonquixote5927 probably yes probably not i just fell bad for the homeless
And the guy saying to them about saving their pee to drink......people don't do that. Not a fan of that guy
@@scottmcindoo9327 How do you know they don't? I can see some homeless high peeing in a jug and then suddenly, some time later, drink it because they forgot they peed in that very jug. But they are high, so do not realize what they did.
I have heard people drink mouthwash because it was the closest thing to alcohol one can get. Stores had to lock mouthwash because people drank the stuff.
Those guys driving around giving away free blues seem like psychopaths.
Seeing people like this really makes me grateful for my life.
Watching these make me realize how blindsighted I was. Journalisim shouldn’t be about a dang celebrity getting their 4th divorce, this should be the stuff they put out instead.
It should’ve never been about a celebrity’s divorce and instead real world problems😂
It's by design. Tyler has done more to cover and expose what's going on then all the local news stations put together over many years..
Journalism has always been like this🤡 you’re just now catching on because you were the one ingesting bs online🤣
America never wants to show off it’s bad side so yea
@@shiro4095That's progressive democrate policy and corrupt media and ngos. It's the worst of America and sane people wish they would leave and mess up another country.
I would love to see you interview nurses who take care of these people in the ER. Would be very interesting to see their perspective
I can't speak for every nurse but personally it makes you feel more callous towards these people as you watch how many hospital resources are diverted away from people who actually want to get better so that you can treat the addicts who will turn around and get high as soon as they're out of rehab. And we know this is happening because they're regulars. The same people will show up every few months that are brought in by the police or ambulance to get treated
They cant, violates hippa laws
@@biancadelacruz6363 That's not how hippa works bud😭. We can discuss patients just personal details. I can tell you that I treated a homeless meth addict but I can't give you his name or enough information for you to easily determine his identity
@@mustang8206 While I was rotating through the ER, the doctors/nurses/physician assistants/NPs/front desk all fucking hated them because they're just a burden on resources and causes people have to work overtime and work extra for people who just want to die on the street. Sorry someone who keeps coming in and shitting all over themselves and pissing on themselves because they're high on something makes all staff angry. There is no helping them because staff have seen them dozens of times and gave them help but they don't actually want to improve their situation and just use it as a opportunity to get free food, free place to stay, and stay out of the colder times of the year. The only people the doctors/etc cared about were the one's who were actively trying to get better but relapsing. One of the doctors casually told me he wouldn't care if some of those people just died cause they're just wasting their time and all the other providers in the dictation room agreed with him pretty candidly. Now they would be super professional in front of druggys faces but behind the scenes docs are hyper critical. Just from what I've witnessed at a large ER while being a student provider.
I saw a doc yesterday from doctors wanting to talk about gun violence and they are being told to “stay in their own lane” by politicians
Devon kept it real AF! Everybody's just one freak accident or one bad BAD day away from being in his shoes🎯
Yeah.. Naw dog that's some 430 credit score thinking right there. If you don't have an emergency fund you're just an idiot
Imagine watching this video and thinking the interviewers are the good guys LMAO
What’s crazy to me is how they get mad when they don’t get help after they got rid of the police. The vast majority of these people are lunatics.
The activists protested. They had rights for it. Cops escalated. Cops got out of their own.
But didn’t the cops choose to leave? They didn’t drive them out, the cops, after tear gassing and pelting protesters and escalating things, left the area open and unprotected from attacks and shootings like the one that killed that young man
I mean if you watched the whole vid, idk if police are equipped to help drug users. All the crime is connected to desperation of living situations. Like the lady they showed with kids, 3 jobs, and still homeless. She didn't take drugs and that was suprising. It's hard to not do drugs when your reality is bleak and has no "light at the end of the tunnel" Another guy mentioned as well and backed by stats, that you're closer to a homeless persons in terms of wealth than you are to being an upper class even as an average citizen. I think compassion is needed and proper mental health and medical support. How is incarcerating a vulnerable population helping them? Esp if statistics report high recidivism and relapse after prison. I believe a more mental health and educational support can go a long way. And police are not equipped nor trained to handle that situation nor should they. Most likely can with support of massive amounts of social workers, and mental health professionals. But as a nation (USA) we need to understand that punitive measures do very little against crime.
They can thank the local politicians.
All demoncrats are like that. No sense at all...
17:44 “Are you concerned about this right here, the propane tank?”
“Nope.”
17:54 “Sadly only 11 days later, the motel burned down.”
I don’t think we have to wonder how that happened. But still, I pray those guys made it out, they were surprisingly wholesome.
I hope their ok to, they where wholesome
@@Suki-yaki
they're* were*
And you don't write "degenerates" as "wholesome"
@@revisit8480 Can you not please? You are adding nothing to this conversation except only to make yourself feel superior.
@@revisit8480go in time out boy
@@revisit8480*too
You missed one
lil PSA from someone who lived in Seattle for most of their life
not all of seattle is like this, there are only some bad places but there are beautiful places too :)
(I'm not saying to go up to anyone there tho still be safe)
The idiocy of people that don’t want the police, ran them out, prevent them from returning, yet call upon the police when they get in trouble is mind blowing.
dude I know, they kicked them out and then got mad at them for leaving?!?! They were the ones who got kicked out and it’s their fault!
The police are cancer
What if there was some other non-police program to help with this type of thing? (outside of stuff like yknow violence)
@@M4421-O That's the police. You think police always look to be violent? No. They want things to go smoothly, but some morons just want to escalate it unnecessarily then get surprised when it is escalated.
@@ProjectEditzzz The best way to red pill a woke is to give them what they want. They wanted the police gone from Seattle, so the police left Seattle. And now they're realizing how stupid they were. This is the consequences of their actions. They're learning the old saying "be careful what you wish for" the hard way.
This is one of the most outrageous videos I’ve watched. I can not believe this is the world we live in.
You missed out on or just ignored 25 years of leftwing policies. This is what happens in EVERY leftist city in America. And yet people are still butthurt, crying "orange man bad" when the Alzheimers patient in the oval office is DESTROYING our future. Trust me, this summer gas prices will bring the economy to a halt. And you're still going to walk to the polls and vote for Bumblin' Biden...
This is what the entire nation will look like in the next 5 years. You won't have ANY place that doesn't look like a junkyard, complete with feces and druggies all over the sidwalks.
I think would should just level that area.
It’s really not. This guys channel is just propaganda and misinformation
@@Titanic19127you do realize there are thousands of innocent people living there… What an evil statement.
@IGleeker think it was a joke
played at that soccer field in Capitol Hill years ago, went to those same bathrooms where it was the average seattle nasty. got followed by a homeless person but that’s just Seattle. what it’s like now is completely unrecognizable and most people refuse to play there anymore. so depressing
How do you know they were homeless and following you?
17:40 LMAO That fire fighter training was well worth it
“You aren’t welcome here!” “We will do whatever it takes to end the police!”
*something happens from their own negligence.*
“You’re safe!” “Please help!”
I’ll never understand
Their “leader” is an idiot from not wanting the police to be there…BUT he’s upset that they can’t help them when people are dying or overdosing…while these idiots were purposely blocking them from reaching those who need help while recording them and saying “iT’s GoNnA bE yOuR fAuLt!!”…it’s like make up your damn minds…do you want them to help or not?
"it attacked it's self in confusion"
Exactly, they want and want and want, but when they get what they want, they scream we need you back. Iv been harassed by the cops for being tattooed and being Hispanic, But you know what they are individual people under those suits. do i hate cops no, do I hate the cocksucker under it being a dick yes, but that is a person, it isn't related to being a cop.
Its just craziness at its finest.
None of these people really know what they need, and often they dont even know what they want.
I truly respect people wanting to be free from a destabilized state and/or tyrannical government, but in order to do so, you first need to figure out how to be independent and form a community/city that functions well, not just randomly rebel and want to abolish everything without any realistic goal, aim, or plan.
@@morpheas768 I respect that but oh my fucking god…the literal first videos of Chop showed these guys REALLY can’t even grow a single crop because they weren’t even giving them water or proper care but they were giving it and I’m not fucking lying…”positive energy” as even a person would dance to try to let it grow…I’m not bullshitting…
I love that literally no one is willing to take accountability. Blame game Olympics. The Police abandoned their station. GEE I WONDER why
Ya nothing was wrong before that right?
@@Notfunnysam well the city didnt set itself on fire on its own thats for sure
twotwoffle@@Notfunnysam
They can't be accountable all they want to do is cry and blame everybody else for their problems instead of getting a job getting an education fathering and raising their own kids they want to act like a bunch of animals but get treated like humans 😂@@jakescourage
@@Notfunnysam Yeah cause dying of a drug overdose cause a crowd of over-active cop haters won't clear the scene for paramedics to check you out shows so much fault with the police.
You ever consider that half the shit you protest against you directly cause?
Like did you know its an actual measured, observed phenomenon that the more you protest against something the more strongly it becomes rooted and the more prevalent it becomes.
And in this scenario, the people who killed George Floyd and sparked all this bullshit were (in the order of blame):
George Floyd
His drug dealer who sold him a fentanyl laced speedball
And the crowd of cop-haters who decided before anything had happened that the police were racist and they needed to protect the poor black man (cause you know, black people are incapable of protecting themselves so white people like you have to do it for them, right?) They chose to do this by forming a tight perimeter, aggressively screaming at and arguing with officers preventing them from clearing the scene. The lack of cleared and safe scene is literally the reason that the paramedics nearby testified as to why they did not move in when Chauvin called in to request medical attention for Floyd.
So yeah, everything this video references, everything that sparked the initial events and the protests is all based off bullshit that none of y'all ever educated yourselves on. And tragically if y'all had been able to control your fucking emotions when Floyd was on the ground and give them some space that the paramedics probably woulda saved his life or done a helluva job trying.
I'm so glad you guys called out invisible people... some people don't want to follow rules, get clean or contribute anything good to society
Funny thing is the city was supposed to create rehabilitation centers. But that still hasnt happened! Their people need to take action and make their mayor or governor deliver their promise.
The creators of Chad/Chop should be held accountable for every crime committed there
All they did was prove that a lawless society falls apart really fast. They thought they were so smart and had the answers to the problems in their community. Turns out they are the problem in the community.
@@raimeyewens7518How so? They even said in this video they didn't want the police to pull out. It was the seatle PD that made that choice because they couldn't contain the situation through force. The PD also prevented other first responders from entering.
@@levz360the creators of Chaz lost control instantly. They can blame whoever they want.
Why? They didn't shut down the police station.
@@levz360yeah I agree. They said there is 2 set of protestors. Chop wanted them to be held accountable while the other protesters wanted to defund the police. I think being held accountable is very good, since many people black or not have been abused by the police and police go against peoples rights every day, even with simple traffic stops.
The lack of accountability from CHOP leaders is astonishing.
Not to be that person but’…..THOSE PEOPLE WHO SAY THAT ARE SO ANNOYING. LIKE YOUR LITERALLY BEING THAT PERSON.
ctrl C ctrl V my man. at least paraphrase lol
@@kuhnville3145what?
@ Apparently he edited @itsambucas.4645
They’re larpers bruh just wanna be revolutionaries
was is "CHOP" ?
That Devin guy in the beginning, I could feel the cry for help. Seemed like someone who went through a hard life, and then him giving that bat with nails in it as a gift and asking for help... I didn't expect it. I hope he gets the help he needs
yeah😢
Wonder did they find away to help him
he'd just refuse it.
@@wdafuk1313no, he did not?
Disapointing instead of help a lecture
Isn't it interesting how we only learn about this through independent journalists while MSM and politicians are completely ignoring this? Seattle isn't the only city that's turned into this
no. i live here. someone is hyping this up but I've been here for 25 years from Boston and it's not that crazy. someone takes all the crazy video and i guess that makes it truth.
@@processingpodcastseattleI’m from Seattle and it’s wild over here
Nothing seemed exaggerated to me.
@@processingpodcastseattlethe fuck are you talking about? it’s all right there in the footage.
It's happening slowly all over.
@@processingpodcastseattleyou’re fucking deluded.
This looks straight from GTA
The traffic cone at the beginning 😂😂😂
Honestly, the motel that got burned down 11 days later made me extremely sad....
I know right? That guy seemed pretty nice.
Fr those guys seemed like genuine people
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@@PaytonNPugGod forgive them they do not know what they are taking about.
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The woman that was 8 months pregnant was definitely on drugs, so unfortunate!!!
Oh definitely! Then the man squatting who planned on! quote making a fortune then the place burned down sucks to see people like this
What timestamp?
@@Athena_xpz just watch the video bro...
Right between 15:-18 mins@@Athena_xpz
Yea but she has mental problems as well
Love that you are disrespecting people just because they are homeless, treating them like they aren’t human and just exploiting them for content- very wholesome content
I just came across this channel. Excellent content.