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Can't believe this is mangotango! Man I grew up with you, love to see you grew up aswell and followed your passions, all the best, one of your original fans (:
I grew up in Nashua. It’s a bedroom community for Boston. Its growth is directionless filled with strip malls and developments. It lacks culture and identity. The traffic is getting worse. Cops aren’t patrolling the highways so speeds aren’t regulated. It is a relatively safe city with most of the rougher areas around the downtown. Main Street businesses do try to attract people, but overall it’s a ghost town most of the time. I am sad that development continues to knockdown the last remaining parcels of woods. City planners suck.
I was honestly surprised how much of a full-fledged city it was! At least the main core of the city. Although yes, as you get farther out it appears to just be suburbs and strip malls. Hope you enjoyed the video!
Born and raised in Nashua and been following your channel for awhile. Cool that you spotlight my hometown. Downtown has felt neglected for decades but always thought that we have potential for a more vibrant center of town.
Wow, you went cross country for this one! We all appreciate the effort you're putting into these. They're so fun to see because they're like living in that location for a bit. Maybe eventually we can get all the sort of niche places in america (e.g. coldest place in the contiguous 48, wall drug in the Dakotas, PNW, etc.). Thanks again for doing these. P.S., it is a perfect time of year and you were nearby enough to visit Salem ;)
Yeah been visiting family in Boston while my car's the in the shop here so took the quick trip up! And planning a lot of videos for my roadtrip back out West (Minnesota & North Dakota will definitely be included) :)
anyone realise this is mango tango now? Man I grew up with you, love to see you grew up aswell and followed your passions, all the best, one of your original fans (:
I believe it! New Hampshire has been consistently ranked as one of the top three or top five safest states. And yes, a lot of people who live in Massachusetts will register their cars in New Hampshire through a friend or family member to save money on sales tax. On the other hand, some Residence have referred to it as what that lady said Trashua.
I live 2 towns over from Nashua, everyone knows it’s the armpit of New Hampshire. My mom worked for the county attorney’s office in Nashua for years and it’s safe to say that Nashua is not a desirable city to live in. Shes in private law now in Nashua. You don’t need to wear a seatbelt or helmet in NH. Also auto insurance in not required.
Yes ngl (not gonna lie) He is the amazing legend for MangoTango minecraft (>500 Million views). He has put a smile on 2M faces in 2 gap years, He has given kids happy childhood & kids really love his and miss him
it's because much of New England is moving down south for a lower cost of living, warm weather, and they have remote jobs. Only New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Maine are gaining population, barely and not on the levels you see with sun belt states.
I live in MA near where the state borders Nashua. I like Nashua, and NH in general. However, I get a little tired of hearing how much better they feel their state is than MA. Of course crime is relatively low in NH, they don't have any major cities, where crime rates tend to be higher. If living in NH works for you, that's great. Many people also live happily in MA, and even though nobody likes paying taxes, they do provide for many things that help make MA a very desirable place to live. As I said, I like Nashua and enjoyed your video.
I lived in Nashua for 14 years, 1980 to 1994, wish I was still there! I lived on the river we would go out in our boat and fish for bass, it was beautiful! Go to Boston, beach or mountains in an hour! Great location. Thanks for a great video, I really enjoyed it.
It’s NH. There’s crime. None of us from Boston to go to NH to buy anything. There may not be violent crime, but there is crime. There are major drug problems in that state. Plus, it has one of the lowest populations for states.
There are no state gun control laws in NH. You are able to open-carry or conceal with no permit needed. The criminals from high gun control Massachusetts don't want to rob stores and people here in NH for some reason. Also one group of males between the ages of 12- 65 years old creates most of all crimes. We have few from this group here in NH . You cant talk about this group because people will call you names on here
Unless they got rid of it I don't think they have when you buy a pistol I'm not sure about a rifle a local receipt goes to your local police department on your driver's license and if they don't like what they see they can contact you.
I'm 68 and have lived here in Nashua for 46 years!!! I was born in Boston and raised from 2 years old in Quincy just next to and south of Boston...I have found Nashua as extremely safe and would never be afraid ever anywhere!!! Ten minutes in any direction you have country. Hollis 5 min to the west..a former mostly farm town, but now a combo ..Less than and hour to Boston, and also Hampton and Rye both NH beach towns and a little over an hour to Lake Winnipesaukee and the White Mountains...So much more.. But .Nashua is great, love it here. The young woman here from Haverhill and only 4 months was NOT a good or appropriate testimonial...she's likely a bit down and out...just saying..It's been rated the BEST and safest town per capita multiple times over the past 20 years....rich great history. It's worth a second visit to fully explore..Thank you for coming!!!
The first lady you interviewed only lived in nashua for 4 months 🙄. Born and raised in Massachusetts, lived in "dangerous" cities in Massachusetts and after hearing so many violence going around, I decided to move my family to Nashua 6 years ago. I believe Nashua is such a great place to raise a family.
Nothing gold can stay. He may be too old for Minecraft MangoTango (571 Million views). But he has given happy childhood to > 2 M kids in his 2 gap years.
@@mangomama73 Wait what, this guy used to do MC? Huh, never heard of him. I was also in the YT MC trend back in 2013~ Seems like his fanbase is still not even aware of this?
The tree streets aren’t the prettiest but crime seems more common east of downtown (which id consider worse than the tree streets as it is mostly parking lots.)
This isn’t scientifically backed, but I’d say the state where a vote matters the most is New Hampshire. -2nd in the presidential primary process; many presidential candidates will drop out if they have a poor performance in both Iowa and New Hampshire -Swing state, and both congressional districts are swing districts -NH and Vermont are the only 2 states where a Governor’s term only lasts 2 years instead of 4, so they vote for their governors twice as often as the rest of us do -The state is tightly compact; compare it to Maine, which has almost exactly the same population, but is significantly larger, and it’s much easier to organize rallies or activism in a state that small. -They have an absurdly high number of state representatives. 400 for a population of only 1.4 million, where as PA has 203 for a population of roughly 13 million. This means a New Hampshire resident has nearly 20 times as much power when voting for a state representative as a Pennsylvania resident.
I know that this was 3 weeks ago but there is crime in that town there was masked teens that stole Halloween decorations that I think happened a couple days ago.
How come they can sustain so many small businesses downtown? I saw almost nobody walking there. I saw many cars, like the usual historical center no one is interested in, just driving through from suburb to mall. They invented the "thriving ghost walkable downtown "?
Hello there! I want to ask you something, and thanks a lot if you reply. I notice you stopped uploading on the Mango Tango channel 5 years ago- I was an avid viewer of your content back then, and I remember noticing that you never uploaded anything after your "WHO'S YOUR MOMMY? - MOM TURNS INTO BABY (Minecraft Animation)" video. Why was this? Why did you stop uploading to the Mango Tango account, anyways? (I hope I'm not coming off as pushy here, I'm just very curious). Did you get tired of making Minecraft content?/ Did you just wanna do something else? Or were there any other reasons you stopped uploading to the Mango Tango channel? If you reply, please let me know! :) Thanks & have a good day :D
Safety should be resilient based on a city's management and governing ability as well. If a place is safe just because it has very few people there, that's not real safe... Most Asian countries have way more people than in the US, but most of their cities are extremely safe. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Shanghai, etc. You can name a bunch. Also, you'll see the bigger the cities become, the safer they are in Asia... So it's definitely the city governing issue in the US that makes people scared of big cities and directly associate crimes with big cities. But actually Big Cities =/= Big Crimes at all
Prices also tend to be higher there, especially with less competition. You probably could've found a better deal in Boston that would've discounted the Mass sales tax
Yeah expensive electronics definitely make sense! Massachusetts removed sales tax on clothing items under $250 (or some similar number) so clothing doesn't really make sense anymore
As a person who lives in Nashua, dude 2 years ago, there was an incident at a Frozen Yogurt Store where the manager recorded videos of men using the men’s bathroom. He got arrested, but the store’s still open, under a different manager. lol this is across of the Apple Store. Dude we aren’t the safest city in the USA. If you think that, you’re doomed in this city.
Nashua is a good small city to raise a family. Been here for 11 years after fleeing taxes and burdensome laws in Massachusetts. House is up 120%, no income tax, no sales tax. Pretty large in area, as it spans exit 1 to exit 8 on route 3. You get the stores of southern nashua and northern nashua, while still having a suburban feel of everything in between and a lively downtown. Just stay off the trees streets. Illegals and drug addicts abound.
I’m so troubled by that man saying it’s not really safe because there are more homeless now. Homeless people are not unsafe. You have some that are dealing with their own issues but MOST of the time they are harmless.
I disagree. People with mental illness and addictions so severe that they lost their jobs and homes are VERY dangerous - they literally have nothing left to lose!
@@CarsandCats I’m sorry you feel that way truly. I could see why you think that. Maybe a very small percentage have that mentality. There’s data showing those dealing with mental illness are no more violent or a threat than those without it. I work in this field professionally but many years ago I was homeless and dealt with addiction myself.. I just wanted to be left alone. I had nowhere to go so that’s why I stayed in the city where there were resources.
The people I work with every day just wanted to be treated like human. This stigma is poison and it’s a true hindrance to us finding solutions to help with this crisis. People don’t understand therefore you can’t addess it
@@jordandennison6082 Theft is rampant among the homeless as is violence. There are many, many video interviews with the homeless confirming this fact. ID theft is the number one problem.
Nashua today is a lot worse than it was pre-Covid. Especially the downtown area. At night, a lot of your walking travels are very dangerous. Residents laugh at the whole “safest City” stuff. Crime has gone up tremendously in recent years. Open drug use, increase in violent crime, homelessness. The areas you are walking on Main Street have had multiple shootings in the last few years. The City moved the homeless encampments to about a quarter mile away from where you’re walking. Same time last year the tents were all over Main Street sidewalks. The guy Paul Shea you interviewed in the coffee shop is very tight with the mayor, who is trying to push this Main St narrative. So you’re literally interviewing a guy trying to look subjective, who in actuality is pushing his narrative about the area that a lot of residents disagree with. Amazing that he was just so happened to be sitting in there. No Paul, no one wants to walk 6 miles one way to get to dinner. But this is all part of the agenda to close down Main Street/make it one lane and eliminate vehicles. A small number of people trying to demonstrably change the Main Street area behind the scenes. The barriers you see are hated by residents, less a few main st business owners like the one at Jajabelles. The lady in the black tshirt at the beginning and the guy in bagel alley were spot on.
Boston is 22% Black and 20% Hispanic. The city has 650,000 people and is considered the safest big city in the country with only 8 homicides so far this year. ....so what's your point?
@@jamesbrown9721 Boston is _extremely_ unsafe by world standards. It has a 8 per 100k homicide rate, just for comparison, Tokyo and Singapore are 0.2, Dubai and some European big cities 0.5. Your anecdote of cherrypicking a single good year is irrelevant. Some years will have a lot more murders in the near future, hence us (reasonable people, not sure this includes you) only using multiple-year statistical averages. Race is the single most important factor when it comes to murder stats. Take blacks out of a city, and it suddenly becomes very safe. WV is very poor, has no economy to speak of, but since it's mostly white, it has a murder rate significantly lower than the national average, half that of Boston and lower than NYC (which is the safest big city in the nation).
yes he is not fat, not short, not old and full of hair, too tall, too young and too good looking like a movie star. He is 30% American, + 30 % Chinese + 40% Swiss = amazing hybrid
Still uploading these born videos still haven't made a video ranking The America's this video is exactly why your followers never go up stick to the script
His sub has been up from 330 K to 431K in few months. He new style "In real life" videos did very good. His death valley video went viral with 1 Million views in 7 days,
"The Safest Large City in America" *UNTIL...* The townsfolk hear the all-too-familiar hissing sound of air brakes coming from a dozen busses filled with hundreds of asylum seekers.
If 10,000 Haitians showed up, companies would move in to hire them, just like what happened in Ohio. Locals were the ones committing crimes & running down the community, long before the Haitians came in.
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Can't believe this is mangotango! Man I grew up with you, love to see you grew up aswell and followed your passions, all the best, one of your original fans (:
@@Deepfryedmemes - Is Mango too old for Minecraft? with 571Million views and he has put a smile on 2M faces in 2 gap years
@@mangomama73 I guess his audience just all grew up, he truely did raise millions
I grew up in Nashua. It’s a bedroom community for Boston. Its growth is directionless filled with strip malls and developments. It lacks culture and identity. The traffic is getting worse. Cops aren’t patrolling the highways so speeds aren’t regulated. It is a relatively safe city with most of the rougher areas around the downtown. Main Street businesses do try to attract people, but overall it’s a ghost town most of the time. I am sad that development continues to knockdown the last remaining parcels of woods. City planners suck.
I was honestly surprised how much of a full-fledged city it was! At least the main core of the city. Although yes, as you get farther out it appears to just be suburbs and strip malls. Hope you enjoyed the video!
I live in downtown 💀
Thankfully it’s the ‘nice’ part of downtown
As a new Hampshirite, thank you for saying how beautiful our mountains are, they are severely underrated.
Born and raised in Nashua and been following your channel for awhile. Cool that you spotlight my hometown. Downtown has felt neglected for decades but always thought that we have potential for a more vibrant center of town.
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed! And yeah, I was quite surprised how nice the downtown actually is now!
I live in downtown
Yeah I agree with you there.
So excited to see a new video from you!!
Hope you enjoyed! :)
bro i forgot i subbed to this dude
Hope you enjoyed!
That Maker's Space is amazing...
Yeah it blew me away! Every city should have something like it imo!
Mangotango i always watched u when i was younger im so happy ur back:)❤
It was nice meeting you at @MakeItLabs! My hometown...love Nashua!
Yes, likewise! Your makerspace amazed me!
Wow, you went cross country for this one! We all appreciate the effort you're putting into these. They're so fun to see because they're like living in that location for a bit. Maybe eventually we can get all the sort of niche places in america (e.g. coldest place in the contiguous 48, wall drug in the Dakotas, PNW, etc.). Thanks again for doing these. P.S., it is a perfect time of year and you were nearby enough to visit Salem ;)
Yeah been visiting family in Boston while my car's the in the shop here so took the quick trip up! And planning a lot of videos for my roadtrip back out West (Minnesota & North Dakota will definitely be included) :)
Love how our dude here gets so excited about everything...even sprinklers and airplanes. I wish I felt such joy.
anyone realise this is mango tango now? Man I grew up with you, love to see you grew up aswell and followed your passions, all the best, one of your original fans (:
Thanks so much for watching! And hope you're enjoying these new videos too, life is always changing :)
@@FromHeretoTherelove the new videos! Are you doing anything in Thailand anytime soon?🤔im heading there soon so a video about Bangkok would be great!
I believe it! New Hampshire has been consistently ranked as one of the top three or top five safest states. And yes, a lot of people who live in Massachusetts will register their cars in New Hampshire through a friend or family member to save money on sales tax. On the other hand, some Residence have referred to it as what that lady said Trashua.
I think it's consistently ranked in the top 2-3! Not a lot the state does wrong! Hope you enjoyed the video!
SADLY they probably vote for the democrats who gave them the taxes in the first place
Outstanding video. Thank you.
I live 2 towns over from Nashua, everyone knows it’s the armpit of New Hampshire. My mom worked for the county attorney’s office in Nashua for years and it’s safe to say that Nashua is not a desirable city to live in. Shes in private law now in Nashua. You don’t need to wear a seatbelt or helmet in NH. Also auto insurance in not required.
I was actually quite surprised how nice the downtown area was! And yes, definitely the most libertarian state!
Keep these videos up! ❤
ngl, im kinda surprised by how informative this video is. Can't belive this guy used to make MC roleplay videos, lol.
Yes ngl (not gonna lie) He is the amazing legend for MangoTango minecraft (>500 Million views). He has put a smile on 2M faces in 2 gap years, He has given kids happy childhood & kids really love his and miss him
Glad you enjoyed! :)
Greatest content❤😊
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed :)
Great video, what camera are you shooting this on?
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I remember ur mangotango yt channel i remember the nostalgia and the my little pony portal ur my childhood keep the work up!!
So weird the city is still losing population despite this.
Not really. It has some of the lowest birth rates in the country. Even Japan has a higher fertility rate than New Hampshire
Population is quite stagnant tbh!
many northeastern cities show losing population from covid. Nashua, and many others will rebound. 2010-2020 is a 5.6% gain which is ok for the region
Vermont has even less people and over there they steal your kid, DCF is scum!
it's because much of New England is moving down south for a lower cost of living, warm weather, and they have remote jobs. Only New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Maine are gaining population, barely and not on the levels you see with sun belt states.
I live in MA near where the state borders Nashua. I like Nashua, and NH in general. However, I get a little tired of hearing how much better they feel their state is than MA. Of course crime is relatively low in NH, they don't have any major cities, where crime rates tend to be higher. If living in NH works for you, that's great. Many people also live happily in MA, and even though nobody likes paying taxes, they do provide for many things that help make MA a very desirable place to live. As I said, I like Nashua and enjoyed your video.
Should I visit the Poorest or Wealthiest US City Next?
I would say poorest, but you should definitely do both!
Could you visit the poorest that would be awesome
Do Nevada and Arizona again and Utah
I vote wealthiest.
America is such a good place to live, even the poorest city is nice
I am a ignorant old man who looks at stuff and thinks blah whens lunch but i love this fellas enthusiasm about everything
I lived in Nashua for 14 years, 1980 to 1994, wish I was still there! I lived on the river we would go out in our boat and fish for bass, it was beautiful!
Go to Boston, beach or mountains in an hour! Great location.
Thanks for a great video, I really enjoyed it.
Glad you enjoyed! It's a great little city!
It's nice but has gone downhill the past 4 years ... The CVS downtown now has items locked up and an armed security guard
You Oh you got to be kidding me
I think you mean Hillsborough County. Not sure where "Hillsbury" county is
Yeah I mispronounced for some reason haha
Beautiful town
I loved it!
You were literally my entire childhood I love you so much
It’s NH. There’s crime. None of us from Boston to go to NH to buy anything. There may not be violent crime, but there is crime. There are major drug problems in that state. Plus, it has one of the lowest populations for states.
NH 2nd amendment rules
That is why it is the safest
Needs to go along with good mental health and low poverty - which New Hampshire has.
There are no state gun control laws in NH. You are able to open-carry or conceal with no permit needed. The criminals from high gun control Massachusetts don't want to rob stores and people here in NH for some reason. Also one group of males between the ages of 12- 65 years old creates most of all crimes. We have few from this group here in NH . You cant talk about this group because people will call you names on here
Unless they got rid of it I don't think they have when you buy a pistol I'm not sure about a rifle a local receipt goes to your local police department on your driver's license and if they don't like what they see they can contact you.
I'm watching this while laying in my Nashua bedroom 😂😂
Ha! Loved visiting! Hope you find i did your city justice!
Almost justice you drove by the reflection park. I watching and waiting to see you go by there, a cross from taco bell
Are you ever going to make Minecraft videos on the mango tango Chanel ?
I believe that the bird yousaw on the Nashua River was a cormorant and not a duck.
Nashua is the best. Thanks for visiting ✌️🤙
I'm 68 and have lived here in Nashua for 46 years!!! I was born in Boston and raised from 2 years old in Quincy just next to and south of Boston...I have found Nashua as extremely safe and would never be afraid ever anywhere!!! Ten minutes in any direction you have country. Hollis 5 min to the west..a former mostly farm town, but now a combo ..Less than and hour to Boston, and also Hampton and Rye both NH beach towns and a little over an hour to Lake Winnipesaukee and the White Mountains...So much more.. But .Nashua is great, love it here. The young woman here from Haverhill and only 4 months was NOT a good or appropriate testimonial...she's likely a bit down and out...just saying..It's been rated the BEST and safest town per capita multiple times over the past 20 years....rich great history. It's worth a second visit to fully explore..Thank you for coming!!!
You make my life back in the day
Can you do Manchester Nh?
Makes video about a city with no crime
>Commits a crime less than 4min into the video
WAY TO GO!
(im kidding, nice town, nice vid)
😂
I live in Merrimack, like 15 minutes north. I’ve always liked Nashua.
wow you rlly taught me alot ty also ty for the childhood fnaf memory's lol also for teaching me about this city lol
Glad you enjoyed! :)
The first lady you interviewed only lived in nashua for 4 months 🙄. Born and raised in Massachusetts, lived in "dangerous" cities in Massachusetts and after hearing so many violence going around, I decided to move my family to Nashua 6 years ago. I believe Nashua is such a great place to raise a family.
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Nothing gold can stay. He may be too old for Minecraft MangoTango (571 Million views). But he has given happy childhood to > 2 M kids in his 2 gap years.
@@mangomama73 Wait what, this guy used to do MC? Huh, never heard of him. I was also in the YT MC trend back in 2013~
Seems like his fanbase is still not even aware of this?
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The tree streets aren’t the prettiest but crime seems more common east of downtown (which id consider worse than the tree streets as it is mostly parking lots.)
Good to know! Yeah was very pleasantly surprised how nice the "hood" looked!
Yeah i also left ma due to the cold. I like tropical which leaves only florida california southern areas or hawaii and us territories
Yes a beautiful amazing place to live, but just so darn cold...
There are many homeless living on Celina Avenue. I left a message for Mayor Dinchess about it and not a thing has been done about it.
Mango we miss you one last one for old time sake, please
I think he’s trying to move away from that that’s what this new channel is for I doubt he’d want to go back to it
ngl i liked your old videos more but there are cool too
I hope you post again to the mango tango youtube account
mango pls make more vids on it
This isn’t scientifically backed, but I’d say the state where a vote matters the most is New Hampshire.
-2nd in the presidential primary process; many presidential candidates will drop out if they have a poor performance in both Iowa and New Hampshire
-Swing state, and both congressional districts are swing districts
-NH and Vermont are the only 2 states where a Governor’s term only lasts 2 years instead of 4, so they vote for their governors twice as often as the rest of us do
-The state is tightly compact; compare it to Maine, which has almost exactly the same population, but is significantly larger, and it’s much easier to organize rallies or activism in a state that small.
-They have an absurdly high number of state representatives. 400 for a population of only 1.4 million, where as PA has 203 for a population of roughly 13 million. This means a New Hampshire resident has nearly 20 times as much power when voting for a state representative as a Pennsylvania resident.
Biden and idiot Kamala has released the illegal immigrants on America. Bad people are coming. Sorry to wake you up.
Definitely is a state where people have a real say in their local politics! Hope you enjoyed the video!
Post on Mango tango it's been 7 years and you were my childhood. I watched you when I was 9 now I about to be 18
and very cold
In the wintertime, yes!
I know that this was 3 weeks ago but there is crime in that town there was masked teens that stole Halloween decorations that I think happened a couple days ago.
My dad grew up there.
A lovely city!
Go to the tree streets lmfao not a safe area
The same in Manchester…
How come they can sustain so many small businesses downtown? I saw almost nobody walking there. I saw many cars, like the usual historical center no one is interested in, just driving through from suburb to mall. They invented the "thriving ghost walkable downtown "?
Hello there! I want to ask you something, and thanks a lot if you reply.
I notice you stopped uploading on the Mango Tango channel 5 years ago- I was an avid viewer of your content back then, and I remember noticing that you never uploaded anything after your "WHO'S YOUR MOMMY? - MOM TURNS INTO BABY (Minecraft Animation)" video. Why was this? Why did you stop uploading to the Mango Tango account, anyways? (I hope I'm not coming off as pushy here, I'm just very curious).
Did you get tired of making Minecraft content?/ Did you just wanna do something else? Or were there any other reasons you stopped uploading to the Mango Tango channel? If you reply, please let me know! :) Thanks & have a good day :D
Nothing gold can stay! Maybe he is older now. He has given us & 2M people happy childhood with 500 million views in his 2 gap years
Anyone miss mango tango
You have to be a local to understand the new england safety. At night, stay inside.
It's not going to be safe now after going public
Everyone is going to move there.
Safety should be resilient based on a city's management and governing ability as well. If a place is safe just because it has very few people there, that's not real safe... Most Asian countries have way more people than in the US, but most of their cities are extremely safe. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Shanghai, etc. You can name a bunch. Also, you'll see the bigger the cities become, the safer they are in Asia... So it's definitely the city governing issue in the US that makes people scared of big cities and directly associate crimes with big cities. But actually Big Cities =/= Big Crimes at all
@@TYZyi5ss
America is a multi-cultural democracy. It's much easier to control crime and conform under a homogenous dictatorship in East Asian cities.
I’ve driven up to Nashua to buy an iPhone. Sales tax savings more than covers gas, wear-tear, and food court lunch.
Prices also tend to be higher there, especially with less competition. You probably could've found a better deal in Boston that would've discounted the Mass sales tax
Yeah expensive electronics definitely make sense! Massachusetts removed sales tax on clothing items under $250 (or some similar number) so clothing doesn't really make sense anymore
Stay away from chestnut st, vine st:ash street palm and pine street lil Lawrence they call it
Tripping on the coin shop. Why tf would they not want some free promo... 🤦♂️
Actually I would expect a 50,000 people New England town to be relatively safe
Nashua has 91,000 now I believe
Edit I looked it up, it's 90,673
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As a person who lives in Nashua, dude 2 years ago, there was an incident at a Frozen Yogurt Store where the manager recorded videos of men using the men’s bathroom. He got arrested, but the store’s still open, under a different manager. lol this is across of the Apple Store.
Dude we aren’t the safest city in the USA. If you think that, you’re doomed in this city.
OH I FORGOT TO MENTION THE BUSSING ROUTE ISSUES I’VE ONLY GOTTEN ON MY BUS 50% OF THE TIME BECAUSE THEY DON’T KNOW THE ROUTES 😭
You should Really do more ranking videos
I think "In real life video" will give better value than just the ranking
Honestly he's ranked states in just about every way you could imagine. I like getting to see how it actually is on the street
^Might do a few every once in awhile, but with the flood of AI videos, I really like exploring these places on foot more :)
Nashua is a good small city to raise a family. Been here for 11 years after fleeing taxes and burdensome laws in Massachusetts. House is up 120%, no income tax, no sales tax. Pretty large in area, as it spans exit 1 to exit 8 on route 3. You get the stores of southern nashua and northern nashua, while still having a suburban feel of everything in between and a lively downtown. Just stay off the trees streets. Illegals and drug addicts abound.
There's crime in Nashua, NH but cops keep quiet 14 have died a year mostly homeless people do to police harassment.
That's what they all say, until....
I’m so troubled by that man saying it’s not really safe because there are more homeless now. Homeless people are not unsafe. You have some that are dealing with their own issues but MOST of the time they are harmless.
I disagree. People with mental illness and addictions so severe that they lost their jobs and homes are VERY dangerous - they literally have nothing left to lose!
@@CarsandCats I’m sorry you feel that way truly. I could see why you think that. Maybe a very small percentage have that mentality. There’s data showing those dealing with mental illness are no more violent or a threat than those without it. I work in this field professionally but many years ago I was homeless and dealt with addiction myself.. I just wanted to be left alone. I had nowhere to go so that’s why I stayed in the city where there were resources.
The people I work with every day just wanted to be treated like human. This stigma is poison and it’s a true hindrance to us finding solutions to help with this crisis. People don’t understand therefore you can’t addess it
@@jordandennison6082 Theft is rampant among the homeless as is violence. There are many, many video interviews with the homeless confirming this fact. ID theft is the number one problem.
South Carolina no helmet required.yet require seat belts,don't make since.
Heyyy shout out to my home town
Where did you get your safety stats?
From the FBI crime statistics!
the junkie didnt like it there...
I know your real name mango tango
Wisconsin has no helmet law and there are a bunch more so do some research nice video though
Nashua today is a lot worse than it was pre-Covid. Especially the downtown area. At night, a lot of your walking travels are very dangerous. Residents laugh at the whole “safest City” stuff. Crime has gone up tremendously in recent years. Open drug use, increase in violent crime, homelessness. The areas you are walking on Main Street have had multiple shootings in the last few years. The City moved the homeless encampments to about a quarter mile away from where you’re walking. Same time last year the tents were all over Main Street sidewalks. The guy Paul Shea you interviewed in the coffee shop is very tight with the mayor, who is trying to push this Main St narrative. So you’re literally interviewing a guy trying to look subjective, who in actuality is pushing his narrative about the area that a lot of residents disagree with. Amazing that he was just so happened to be sitting in there. No Paul, no one wants to walk 6 miles one way to get to dinner. But this is all part of the agenda to close down Main Street/make it one lane and eliminate vehicles. A small number of people trying to demonstrably change the Main Street area behind the scenes. The barriers you see are hated by residents, less a few main st business owners like the one at Jajabelles. The lady in the black tshirt at the beginning and the guy in bagel alley were spot on.
This is not a safe place
67% White, 4% black.
Boston is 22% Black and 20% Hispanic. The city has 650,000 people and is considered the safest big city in the country with only 8 homicides so far this year.
....so what's your point?
@@jamesbrown9721 Boston is _extremely_ unsafe by world standards. It has a 8 per 100k homicide rate, just for comparison, Tokyo and Singapore are 0.2, Dubai and some European big cities 0.5. Your anecdote of cherrypicking a single good year is irrelevant. Some years will have a lot more murders in the near future, hence us (reasonable people, not sure this includes you) only using multiple-year statistical averages.
Race is the single most important factor when it comes to murder stats. Take blacks out of a city, and it suddenly becomes very safe. WV is very poor, has no economy to speak of, but since it's mostly white, it has a murder rate significantly lower than the national average, half that of Boston and lower than NYC (which is the safest big city in the nation).
Detroit is nearly 80% , and is one of the most violent cities in the country, just a coincidence tho right?@@jamesbrown9721
It's safe because nobody wants to live in that garbage tier dumpster fire.
Demographics.
Yawn yawn yawn and don't forget to put your bubble wrap on people
I've been watching your videos for years and your face does not match body at all 😂 (not that that's a big thing)
yes he is not fat, not short, not old and full of hair, too tall, too young and too good looking like a movie star. He is 30% American, + 30 % Chinese + 40% Swiss = amazing hybrid
Hahaha hope you've been enjoying these documentary style videos!
Still uploading these born videos still haven't made a video ranking The America's this video is exactly why your followers never go up stick to the script
Hope you enjoyed!
His sub has been up from 330 K to 431K in few months. He new style "In real life" videos did very good. His death valley video went viral with 1 Million views in 7 days,
Omg here comes the propaganda 1. 2. 3123
"The Safest Large City in America" *UNTIL...*
The townsfolk hear the all-too-familiar hissing sound of air brakes coming from a dozen busses filled with hundreds of asylum seekers.
They just dump them off ??
Drop 10,000 Haitians there and see how it changes!
Vote wisely
If 10,000 Haitians showed up, companies would move in to hire them, just like what happened in Ohio. Locals were the ones committing crimes & running down the community, long before the Haitians came in.
22:10 This coffee shop barista is so cute and optimistic 💜🤍💙 Bless ya
Yes, she was so helpful and kind!