Yury But by monetizing through UA-cam, their ads can make channels up to $7,000/million views. There are guys out there with car channels (fixing up, reviewing etc) who make upwards of $20-$30k/month, as an example
I wouldn't say they're all this bad, but even some of the best neighborhoods in NOLA have shitty streets. Really, Louisiana in general, but NOLA is the worst (Probably because of lack of taxes for stuff like roads and being below sea level). They're often narrow too. Like this is where Audubon Park and Zoo are, which are relatively safer and kind of a tourist and family spot. Still bad streets. www.google.com/maps/@29.9248266,-90.1281452,3a,75y,101.63h,55.4t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1s00WTnmjlI7GO8WjNL05QBw!2e0!6s%2F%2Fgeo2.ggpht.com%2Fcbk%3Fpanoid%3D00WTnmjlI7GO8WjNL05QBw%26output%3Dthumbnail%26cb_client%3Dmaps_sv.tactile.gps%26thumb%3D2%26w%3D203%26h%3D100%26yaw%3D229.83832%26pitch%3D0%26thumbfov%3D100!7i16384!8i8192
We traveled to NO before Katrina on a black college tour. Went to Dillard University . New Orleans was so violent they wouldn’t let us go anywhere. I want to go back for the culture, food, music. New Orleans has its problems but a rich history also.
Justin Most black universities are in the hoods. Furthermore, it’s not wise to travel unknown places in a strange city. My city is indeed heavy in beauty and culture.
New Orleans may not look beautiful around the majority of the city (Because they focus solely on tourist areas) unlike my brother CharlieBo313, believe me as a native i know but when people come here to visit, they tend to want to "come back to live". The same people yall callin ghetto and all, are some of the most "Love" Infected people you will ever meet and they can cook better than ya mama. Where a person lays their head down doesn' t have to define who they are. Also to the people talking about Pink, purple and crazy color houses seen in video, that's not a product of black folks. It's actually the opposite. It's people of non-color gentrifying in black communities, this can be seen mainly in areas such as the Marigny, the 7th, 8th, and 9th ward which were predominately black communities before our Hurricane situations. I'm from the 7th Ward if you must know and I get to witness all the BS first hand.
The saddest part of this for me is, I have learned in my 50 plus years that there is only so much you can do. If you were to give each of these residents 1,000,000 each, there would be new cars , lot's of expensive sneakers, a lot of shiny rims on the new cars, fancy hair do's, fancy nails, and some new clothing. but in the end, and after all the money is gone ,the neighborhood would still look the same and be just as dangerous to visit.
thats why we have to start with the schools, helping parents out, making sure the kids have therapy n good people there to guide them. help w drug addictions, and a way out for people because they dont get as many good opportunities to shine
People own these houses believe it or not...they not bums...in New Orleans it’s up to you to keep your property up...this the results...those shot gun House are historic and worth a lot of money don’t get it twisted..
Why would a government entirely consisting of rich autocrats give a shit about poor people trapped in some shithole ghetto? What profits could they possibly yield from them?
Self accountability. The people in these neighborhoods should keep their own neighborhoods up. It’s not the government’s job to take care of grown ass men and women who are raising families in this area.
Vin Soriano This is the political mentality that black americans should have, but they rather live perpetually in dystopian, fifth world countries like this, Detroit, Baltimore, Camden, Gary... etc.
I'm from England and got to visit New Orleans, now my house is covered with New Orleans Saints merchandise because I fell in love with Louisiana. I seen so much in NOLA and even went through these abandoned streets, it made me love it more to appreciate England. New Orleans is my 2nd home. See you soon Louisiana.
whiskers78753 ain’t nothin gonna happen to you. stop bein a punk. we’re not safe in your neighborhood. whites can come to ours and nothin happens to you.
A K I was a white tourist and drove through some of them and nothing happened, some guys even were nice to me. People don‘t understand that the crimes and everything are more between the people that live in these areas.
It is not bad or a curse to be from the hood. Some people don’t want people to know they are from the hood. Some people a have fit when you call them hood. I GREW UP IN BROOKLYN,BED STUY(the same area the late great rapper of ALL TIMES: BIG. grew up) AND IN NORTH PHILLY. . PROUD TO BE FROM THE HOOD.✌🏽✌🏽✌🏽🙂🙂🙂
When you've been stuck in the most gutta of gutta hoods for as long as these people have, it doesn't even matter anymore. A hood like this can suck your soul dry.
@@hakeemsd70m Oh please. The overwhelming majority make their choice to be slaves on welfare living in filth. Every ghetto is within 20 minutes of a normal town with functional people.
It is a beautiful city. I really wish that some of the people living there were more mindful of that. But it's also an impoverished city with a long history of violence and corruption. Visit if you ever get the chance.
Those nice homes that you turned into at 14:10-15:00 is where the Melph projects used to be. 1 of the 3 projects that the 3rd Ward had. It was the Magnolia, the Caliope, and the Melph
If you think those are nice, go look on St. Bernard Ave where the St. Bernard project used to be... the transformation will amaze you. NOLA still has a long way to go to recovery.
Thank you . I appreciate that Dustin. I'm only a few hours from this place . Mine not much better either . But my dream is to serve and sponsor the military and improve communities as this one provide jobs education medical and charities for the ones without insurances . I spent my free time teaching troubled kids, teaching adults to read , taking care of fight animals and our soilders
I moved to new Orleans for a few weeks after highschool to get out of the sticks of south Central Louisiana, tip after dark past 11 pm run every damn stop sign no shit stoping at one is risky , I decided living in the mud, snakes,and mosquito infested woods ain't so fucking bad bro I'm moved my white ass back to the country
Good content of the N.O. Charlie. I was wondering if u caught the shootings that happened in Uptown (Central City). 4 ppl got shot there on Sunday in the afternoon then a man got shot there Monday night.
Yea its ppl claiming this my hood, proud of the poverty. Now u know why ppl 😠 mad at u when u get out the HOOD and they try an act like u missing something...in the HOOD.
The one thing I love about growing up in the hood. Is everyone is outside doing something. In the nice areas, everyone is rude and trying to out do the next person.
@@joelspivak6622 I laughed and all but the truth is back in the day the place looked exactly the same but I never saw roaches or rodents that meat counter and its kitchen was clean. A friend worked there and it was a family owned store. If you've never been inside you wouldn't realize it isn't what you're seeing on the outside, inside. There are alot of places like that in that city. If you're too scared to stop you'd never know it.
I stop by there every time I drive through NO. I look like a suburban white mom so I get some strange looks lol. The food is worth it tho and appearances can be deceiving. I handle my business and dont bother anyone so I dont have any problems.
@@ashleygalyean9418 absolutely some things you can't find better than in the 'hood' and for that area its the muffelatas and poboys at Jack's that are really swingin and that's for sure
O.G there is a ghetto or trailer park in every state you can't judge everybody condition looking from the outside a lot of those houses are beautiful on the inside ⚜️💯🙏☝️
7:25 I turned the wrong way down a one-way street in New Orleans once - someone had stolen the One Way, Do Not Enter, and Stop signs, and even the posts they were mounted on.
I actually really like the look of this area. It's full of interesting looking houses with big trees and wide open areas. It's probably really dangerous which is a shame but if it wasn't i would way rather live there than my boring neighbourhood.
That’s my city and it didn’t always look like that. So sad many of the areas seen I grew up in are had family there. Nola really was a great place at one time.
I think this is the 3d video on New Orleans hoods I've watched and I didn't see one cop car. I didn't see any during Charlie's night time ride either. So cops don't cruise the hoods or do they only go there if called?
Dale McNamee Most places don’t show their bad neighborhoods in tourist brochures. Bad neighborhoods aren’t tourist spots. Get some common sense man, geez lol
@@slarvadain188 I meant my comment as a sarcastic one, but sarcasm sometimes doesn't come across on the Internet... BTW, Charlie has a parody video about visiting Detroit that is outright hilarious !
Dale McNamee Thanks for the response. I guess I was jaded reading all of the negative comments when the video clearly state he’s driving through the ghetto. There’s nothing sweet about blighted, run down neighborhoods anywhere. I’m a native and we’ve got great neighborhoods and architecture here. Very similar to Caribbean countries. We’re proud of that but this guy travels the worst neighborhoods in every city.
dude every city has a "hood" & a 'cbd'(tourist attraction) area! new orleans aint no different from them! check out the french quarters,garden district,& the lower garden district if u wanna see the "rich" or "nice" looking areas!!!
What good fellows! Residents of New Orleans lift the houses above the ground on piles. New Orleans shows us an unbending will of the city to life! Vlada from Russia.
Half pint Paris you are soooo pretty little girl! Why you wasting time with this shit? So many gorgeous Black women and the men are to busy killing each other to realize how much these women need a good man to love and cherish them! You're a very gorgeous girl and you're gonna have a great life!
I'm from Detroit. We do have our problems too and our weather sucks for about 5 months a year so I won't say anything about how these streets or anything looks here because I don't have any room to talk. I moved to Shreveport in 2016. There were problems there too, but certainly not like where I came from. While in Shreveport, I met several people who had come from New Orleans after Katrina hit and they lost everything and just never returned. I have to say, these were some of the coolest, most open minded, interesting, realest, and funniest people I have ever met. I just wanted to watch some videos to get an idea of some of the areas that I had heard so much about. Thanks for sharing.
@@SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath true dat!...but I remember being Uptown in the Garden District and Carrollton...those areas were very well kept...yes nola was murder capital during those times...especially 93- 94...i was 16...many of my friends were getting killed
Don’t believe that...🤦🏾♂️ Our city is still being rebuild...it actually look pretty decent now...before Katrina he wouldn’t made it out riding thru these places
Wasn't most of this area under 12 feet of water during Katrina? If so it's amazing there is any activity at all. The fact that electric and other utilities are back up is amazing in itself. But...I still fail to understand why the locals want to trash their neighborhood with stripped cars, trash everywhere and graffiti on nearly every surface. That community needs to tighten up and clean it up and that will be a thriving area again in the near future. People from certain blocks can band together to clean up and police their area. Pick a few vacant lots to deposit trash and debris and petition the city to schedule regular trash removal from these sites. If the city leaders see progress they just might do it. Then again if the city "leaders" are democrats they won't do shit. Sad..very sad.
I am shocked. When Mayor Mitch Landrieu pulled down the Confederate monuments I thought all would turn to affluence and beauty in New Orleans. Mean old Robert E. Lee was keeping the city down. Hark, Landrieu pulls down the statues and much of New Orleans looks still like Haiti. This can't be. Say it ain't so, Mitch.
I don’t know why, but N.O. is extremely expensive! I recently looked at a home to purchase there. The price of the house was fairly decent. The house itself was beautifully renovated, but when I viewed the Google map view of the neighborhood, I changed my mind REALLY QUICKLY! Yards in disarray, shady looking houses across the street, and an underpass that looked like a scene from First 48. I was disappointed, but nonetheless happy that I didn’t make any hasty moves. 😥😳😬
The underpass might have actually been in The First 48! Really, a lot of movies are filmed in Nola. So, yes, you maybhave seen that very underpass on Tv.
How funny and even ironic. I’ve the same thing in trailer parks in Michigan....why don’t you try cleaning out your Meth houses.White people always try to down black communities and the people but continuously forget how some of their neighborhoods have the same exact thing. Try cleaning your own house before concerning yourself with someone else.
Not one damn lawn mower in sight. Nobody cleaning up their yards. Then, you wonder why shit looks so bad? SMDH! Do y'all realize the money a man could make just mowing the yards around there? Some lazy, sorry, no good mofos don't wanna work. Then they wonder why they ain't got shit.
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CharlieBo313 why don’t you monetize your videos?
Renko He already runs short commercials for Adsense.
Yury But by monetizing through UA-cam, their ads can make channels up to $7,000/million views. There are guys out there with car channels (fixing up, reviewing etc) who make upwards of $20-$30k/month, as an example
Donate to you for video taping the NO hood, on your camera cell😤!!! You got it Fuck up!!!!
@Brian Alex We have black owned subdivisions through out New Orleans. Where the middle class live also. He chose not to show that.
This video has all the classic signs that you are in the ghetto
Bad Streets (No Time Stamp Needed)
trash all over the place
Crackhouse 5:34, 6:39, 15:36
Place to hide bodies, guns, and dope 3:19, 5:16, 8:30
block soldiers on patrol 2:24 , 12:26, 15:17,15:27
People Fussing Fighting in the street 10:50,11:30
grafitti 0:27 2:34,12:43
Fire Damaged Building 7:32
violence 11:14, 11:47
Large Project Building 14:05
dumped tires 1:35 , 3:23
Community Meeting Held Outside 3:53, 8:02,9:41,10:30,11:40,13:06, 13:49
Abandon buildings 0:54, 3:32,7:08,7:32
Rundown houses 0:27, 1:07, 1:19, 2:34,5:34,6:39
Abandon lots 1:31, 1:57,2:34, 3:19
Busted Cars with no tires 2:17,8:37
Savage Scientist great analysis
You just described my neighborhood 😂
Well done you beast
Your analysis is majestic to read. You brought the streets to life.
I wouldn't say they're all this bad, but even some of the best neighborhoods in NOLA have shitty streets. Really, Louisiana in general, but NOLA is the worst (Probably because of lack of taxes for stuff like roads and being below sea level). They're often narrow too. Like this is where Audubon Park and Zoo are, which are relatively safer and kind of a tourist and family spot. Still bad streets.
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You're like the ghetto Google maps! Keep it up, I love your vids!
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I grew up in the NYC housing projects and New Orleans makes the NYC housing projects look like a vacation resort (for real).
This is nothing son peep out the old New Orleans in 2004 before they tore all of our projects down ua-cam.com/video/ex-3_cUiVMk/v-deo.html
They tore down the bricks & made them look better that's why they look like that now but it's the same people still in them
I say that when I visit other cities they hoods nice compared to New Orleans.
Im from Brooklyn i spent three summers in ward 9 wasnt to much going same shit as Brooklyn drama gun shots police same thing different scene
PerryDonRadio New Orleans nothing like Brooklyn. First it slowed down a lot after Katrina but our murder rate has been top 5 since 1986
We traveled to NO before Katrina on a black college tour. Went to Dillard University . New Orleans was so violent they wouldn’t let us go anywhere. I want to go back for the culture, food, music. New Orleans has its problems but a rich history also.
Justin Most black universities are in the hoods. Furthermore, it’s not wise to travel unknown places in a strange city. My city is indeed heavy in beauty and culture.
It’s changed now, not as bad
Facts
New Orleans, come for the food, never leave 'cause you were murdered 😂
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this is why New Orleans rappers are so raw & real.
BTY, young poke, Soulja slim, RIP to all 3 of em
They are stupid as hell! 😂😂😂😂
Don’t forget lil Derrick
@@kevin1seven923 You left out Magnolia Shorty!
@@kevin1seven923 Yella boi
New Orleans may not look beautiful around the majority of the city (Because they focus solely on tourist areas) unlike my brother CharlieBo313, believe me as a native i know but when people come here to visit, they tend to want to "come back to live". The same people yall callin ghetto and all, are some of the most "Love" Infected people you will ever meet and they can cook better than ya mama. Where a person lays their head down doesn' t have to define who they are.
Also to the people talking about Pink, purple and crazy color houses seen in video, that's not a product of black folks. It's actually the opposite. It's people of non-color gentrifying in black communities, this can be seen mainly in areas such as the Marigny, the 7th, 8th, and 9th ward which were predominately black communities before our Hurricane situations.
I'm from the 7th Ward if you must know and I get to witness all the BS first hand.
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You kno if they come to the N.O and come to the hood bars they will be talking about how much fun they had
I love to see people filled with so much pride for their city! There are wonderful people everywhere. 🙏🏽❤️
@@desertgirl3374 Do you want to know Brazil?
That’s right I love NOLA! Bmore is way worst !
The saddest part of this for me is, I have learned in my 50 plus years that there is only so much you can do. If you were to give each of these residents 1,000,000 each, there would be new cars , lot's of expensive sneakers, a lot of shiny rims on the new cars, fancy hair do's, fancy nails, and some new clothing. but in the end, and after all the money is gone ,the neighborhood would still look the same and be just as dangerous to visit.
loose screws Yep, you got that right!
Democratic mayor's for the past 50 years too. Most his videos are cities with majority Democratic ran.
thats why we have to start with the schools, helping parents out, making sure the kids have therapy n good people there to guide them. help w drug addictions, and a way out for people because they dont get as many good opportunities to shine
Give a man a fish he'll eat good for a day, teach a man to he eats good for life😊
The government sends money overseas rather then fixin up these neighborhoods
@P. Spit maybe
@P. Spit
Just ask Ray Nagin
People own these houses believe it or not...they not bums...in New Orleans it’s up to you to keep your property up...this the results...those shot gun House are historic and worth a lot of money don’t get it twisted..
Why would a government entirely consisting of rich autocrats give a shit about poor people trapped in some shithole ghetto? What profits could they possibly yield from them?
Self accountability. The people in these neighborhoods should keep their own neighborhoods up. It’s not the government’s job to take care of grown ass men and women who are raising families in this area.
I’m starting to think we should close the borders untill we help these communities with the systemic poverty and violence that plagues them
Yeah. We need to help ourselves before we help others.
Vin Soriano This is the political mentality that black americans should have, but they rather live perpetually in dystopian, fifth world countries like this, Detroit, Baltimore, Camden, Gary... etc.
Would not make a difference! BW will continue to breed with no good men! 24/7.. Thugs etc & men with no goals or an education!
Chili _boi It's sad some of these politicians mostly Dems refuse to.
Sir Klopp That’s the only solution .
The side of NOLA that most tourists never see. It's not all FQ and Garden District. That's for sure.
They have no idea.... 9th ward still look rough and the twarps on roofs lawd
I'm from England and got to visit New Orleans, now my house is covered with New Orleans Saints merchandise because I fell in love with Louisiana. I seen so much in NOLA and even went through these abandoned streets, it made me love it more to appreciate England. New Orleans is my 2nd home. See you soon Louisiana.
Why?!
Sending gumbo love your way,! Can’t wait to meet you
No place like new Orleans baby
@@christinemarshall2282 thank you, it will be a pleasure
@@geraldspud36 I loved it there, everyone was so friendly. You're right there's no place like it.
I live in New Orleans, and I sure as hell stay away from these neighborhoods.
whiskers78753 ain’t nothin gonna happen to you. stop bein a punk. we’re not safe in your neighborhood. whites can come to ours and nothin happens to you.
@@AK-fj8yo FYI, I am not white.
A K I was a white tourist and drove through some of them and nothing happened, some guys even were nice to me. People don‘t understand that the crimes and everything are more between the people that live in these areas.
It is not bad or a curse to be from the hood. Some people don’t want people to know they are from the hood. Some people a have fit when you call them hood. I GREW UP IN BROOKLYN,BED STUY(the same area the late great rapper of ALL TIMES: BIG. grew up) AND IN NORTH PHILLY. . PROUD TO BE FROM THE HOOD.✌🏽✌🏽✌🏽🙂🙂🙂
where is here?
My car ran out of gas after watching this.
🤣🤣🤣
😭😭😭
Seriously, how are would it be to pick up the trash and mow your lawn?
With all the people standing around you would think someone would go out and pick up all the rubbish laying around
Bill Williams 😂😂😂 true
SuperNovaHeights Ditto...😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
When you've been stuck in the most gutta of gutta hoods for as long as these people have, it doesn't even matter anymore. A hood like this can suck your soul dry.
@@hakeemsd70m Oh please. The overwhelming majority make their choice to be slaves on welfare living in filth. Every ghetto is within 20 minutes of a normal town with functional people.
New Orleans seems like a really scary place, but a beautiful place at the same time.
It is a beautiful city. I really wish that some of the people living there were more mindful of that. But it's also an impoverished city with a long history of violence and corruption. Visit if you ever get the chance.
New orleans is just like every hood in usa
Gutta Slim can go off the video or the fat a New Orleans def one of the craziet hoods but yea your right they got great parts too
That's a perfect description of New Orleans, a real paradox!
Beautiful but deadly it's the drug trade that has done this.
Those nice homes that you turned into at 14:10-15:00 is where the Melph projects used to be. 1 of the 3 projects that the 3rd Ward had. It was the Magnolia, the Caliope, and the Melph
LOL, He must have been listening to UNLV, mac melph calio (that is how it is spelled on the cd)
If you think those are nice, go look on St. Bernard Ave where the St. Bernard project used to be... the transformation will amaze you. NOLA still has a long way to go to recovery.
Houston got hit by a hurricane and rebuilt, that is the power of having a strong economy.
The worst most dangerous projects in America. 🇺🇸
America is such a sad mess. A shadow of what it used to be.
Thank you . I appreciate that Dustin. I'm only a few hours from this place . Mine not much better either . But my dream is to serve and sponsor the military and improve communities as this one provide jobs education medical and charities for the ones without insurances . I spent my free time teaching troubled kids, teaching adults to read , taking care of fight animals and our soilders
You have no clue what you're talking about.
2:37 corner boy thought Charlie was a customer for a sec
Lmao 7:25, "You are going the wrong way down the street." Oh trust me, Siri, I think he knows
Siri know whats up, she a keeper
Roll thru after dark, see what it's really like
REAL REAL Scary....
This even better with headphones
@STAY TRUE i already stay here, born and raised in New Orleans, what are you talking bout COOCHIE MANE🤔😂😂😂😂
@STAY TRUE says a dude who have C-Murder as his photo....Man go to Chuckie Cheese woe if you feel like playing woe...🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😎
@@duhh4641 😄😄😄
the cars look good but the houses so run down
Always lots of yelling and street fights in the hood! 🤔
When you are full of hope for the future a person yells
Best hood video ever Charlie
Top 10
I moved to new Orleans for a few weeks after highschool to get out of the sticks of south Central Louisiana, tip after dark past 11 pm run every damn stop sign no shit stoping at one is risky , I decided living in the mud, snakes,and mosquito infested woods ain't so fucking bad bro I'm moved my white ass back to the country
bitch that aint no move thats a visit
@@gcode2010 bitch how bout u go back to picking up trash on side of da road and stop with the comments u ain't educated enough for comments fool
Lmao I’m from New Orleans I don’t see why anyone would ever want to move there.
@@bxndo5ive its not as bad as Detroit
Went to the hood in Belize and they would consider the hood in New Orleans... middle class.
I'd say El Salvador or Mexico has the worser looking hoods the type of hoods that give you the chills in the morning imagine at night?
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Some of these houses look fucking nice. And they all got cars and shit
j because their government remodel it after Hurricane Katrina you would have to watch a vid from the 90s or before Katrina came
I think it looked like that before Katrina!
It did.
v8vrooooom right
Well think again
It looked worse because the projects were still standing.
It did
Good content of the N.O. Charlie. I was wondering if u caught the shootings that happened in Uptown (Central City). 4 ppl got shot there on Sunday in the afternoon then a man got shot there Monday night.
Facts
Yea its ppl claiming this my hood, proud of the poverty. Now u know why ppl 😠 mad at u when u get out the HOOD and they try an act like u missing something...in the HOOD.
The Democrats have planned is
The one thing I love about growing up in the hood. Is everyone is outside doing something. In the nice areas, everyone is rude and trying to out do the next person.
Same
Feels like I'm crusin' GTA, first person mode.
I love New Orleans.Yall have to realize most of these houses are probably 100 yrs or older
Tell em!!
Most houses that I've seen that are that old are beautiful and kept in good shape
i am from Amsterdam and that houses are 400 years old and still beautiful to live in
Don’t come here on Saturday There is no barbecue going on here 💀💀💀💀💀Danger enter at your own risk 💀💀💀💀💀👮🏾♀️👮🏾♀️👮🏾♀️👮🏾♀️
a lot of these neighborhoods look like the hurricane just happened yesterday
what these people do? no one during the day ..sad and grim at the same time
Awe you passed my favorite sandwiches at jacks meat market!!! I know it looks scary but you can't get a better po boy than at that place!!!
@@joelspivak6622 I laughed and all but the truth is back in the day the place looked exactly the same but I never saw roaches or rodents that meat counter and its kitchen was clean. A friend worked there and it was a family owned store. If you've never been inside you wouldn't realize it isn't what you're seeing on the outside, inside. There are alot of places like that in that city. If you're too scared to stop you'd never know it.
I stop by there every time I drive through NO. I look like a suburban white mom so I get some strange looks lol. The food is worth it tho and appearances can be deceiving. I handle my business and dont bother anyone so I dont have any problems.
@@ashleygalyean9418 absolutely some things you can't find better than in the 'hood' and for that area its the muffelatas and poboys at Jack's that are really swingin and that's for sure
Wakanda's top aerospace engineers discussing next rocket launch @ 11:30
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fuck you
Boooooo !! Get off the stage cornball
you are a horrible troller LMAOAOAO
That’s funny)
Supposedly LA has neighborhoods more wild than old CA and NYC hoods now..
Yea go to south central they walking up and shooting people sitting in parked cars etc
@@Chiefland7 na that's the yay area
Thanks for showing a guide through my neighborhood
n00bster damn
Very sad. I can’t imagine if I lived in one of ghettos anywhere in the USA.
O.G there is a ghetto or trailer park in every state you can't judge everybody condition looking from the outside a lot of those houses are beautiful on the inside ⚜️💯🙏☝️
Not in Massachusetts, only ghetto, no trailer park
Keep em coming bro I’m proud to be from Dallas looking at Detroit and New Orleans 😂😂
NICK The QUICK Why you think a lot of us moving to Dallas? Y’all city nice compared to where we from including Oak Cliff. 🤣
14:30 they rebuilt the Melph and it still got that housing project vibe lol s/o to New Orleans
Considering it was all underwater not that long ago it's not that bad reminds me of West Oakland before gentrification
Alot of these areas were never under water. This is the way they looked b4 the storm too.
This is how it looks after gentrification
Are the people in New Orleans nice? Do you get that southern hospitality?
yes most are nice
There are nice people in new Orleans don't think they are bad
7:25 I turned the wrong way down a one-way street in New Orleans once - someone had stolen the One Way, Do Not Enter, and Stop signs, and even the posts they were mounted on.
Poverty a MFS SMH 😥
Damn, man... But that red Chevy Monte Carlo thoooo! @2:13 😍
I actually really like the look of this area. It's full of interesting looking houses with big trees and wide open areas. It's probably really dangerous which is a shame but if it wasn't i would way rather live there than my boring neighbourhood.
Same thing I say about San Francisco....I'm from New Orleans but love the bay area
Surely this is the best representation of MAGA.
Man I thought the roads were bad up in Cleveland where I live, lol.
be careful
That’s my city and it didn’t always look like that. So sad many of the areas seen I grew up in are had family there. Nola really was a great place at one time.
@ at the 10:50 Charlie you better get up out there shit was about to get real...New Orleans central time real👹
Inner City neglected. Signs of Katrina. Sad
I told you the whole New Orleans hood😂😂please don’t ride at night...🙏🏾My city really the trenches...Baltimore and Detroit also
It was D.C and New Orleans going back 2 back in murder capitol in 90s. New orleans worse year was 94" Check the stats
Reminds me of Oakland in the 90s
Chris Unbias Nothing to be proud of!!!
Aint nobody scared💯👊😂😂😂✌😎
Can we get subtitles for the speaking and screaming parts? Thank you.
Some nice cars in da hood
i am watching your videos from Russia Moscow. I would like to know why r u filming all this? What is the reason? Thank u .
To show how much poverty and decay is happening in the USA. You won't really see this on TV.
There's a house in New Orleans...
I love your channel and has there ever been a hood you were In that actually made you scared?
This doesn't have anything on my neighborhood dude🙄🙄🙄
I think this is the 3d video on New Orleans hoods I've watched and I didn't see one cop car. I didn't see any during Charlie's night time ride either. So cops don't cruise the hoods or do they only go there if called?
New Orleans needs a stimulus package freaking bad.
all those people in the streets I thought there was a basketball tournament! finals of the NEW Orleans ghetto championship.
Aye man fuck you 😂😂😂
Why or these people not at work, to many people in the streets doing nothing
King Zion will lead the people of New Orleans to the promised land.
Shut ya punk ass up Foo
Elaine Woodly Because they are allergic to work, it is a very bad life-time ailment. No cures found yet.
All that amazon real estate that needs to be revitalized!
When You Hear Two Black Women Arguing & Shouting You Hear A Mile Away.
What isn't shown in the tourist brochures for N'awlins...
Dale McNamee Most places don’t show their bad neighborhoods in tourist brochures. Bad neighborhoods aren’t tourist spots. Get some common sense man, geez lol
@@slarvadain188
I meant my comment as a sarcastic one, but sarcasm sometimes doesn't come across on the Internet...
BTW, Charlie has a parody video about visiting Detroit that is outright hilarious !
Dale McNamee Thanks for the response. I guess I was jaded reading all of the negative comments when the video clearly state he’s driving through the ghetto. There’s nothing sweet about blighted, run down neighborhoods anywhere. I’m a native and we’ve got great neighborhoods and architecture here. Very similar to Caribbean countries. We’re proud of that but this guy travels the worst neighborhoods in every city.
dude every city has a "hood" & a 'cbd'(tourist attraction) area! new orleans aint no different from them! check out the french quarters,garden district,& the lower garden district if u wanna see the "rich" or "nice" looking areas!!!
What good fellows! Residents of New Orleans lift the houses above the ground on piles. New Orleans shows us an unbending will of the city to life! Vlada from Russia.
Wow look at the streets smh.... the city puts no money into repairing them
Half pint Paris but the Superdome is in good shape. Total fail New Orleans.
In Louisiana ha fixing the roads is a fucking joke ain't never Gona happen no matter what part of Louisiana
Half pint Paris you are soooo pretty little girl! Why you wasting time with this shit? So many gorgeous Black women and the men are to busy killing each other to realize how much these women need a good man to love and cherish them! You're a very gorgeous girl and you're gonna have a great life!
There is no money. The black mayor and female governor ripped off all the government money sent to NO after Katrina.
John Mynn Right
I'm from Detroit. We do have our problems too and our weather sucks for about 5 months a year so I won't say anything about how these streets or anything looks here because I don't have any room to talk. I moved to Shreveport in 2016. There were problems there too, but certainly not like where I came from. While in Shreveport, I met several people who had come from New Orleans after Katrina hit and they lost everything and just never returned. I have to say, these were some of the coolest, most open minded, interesting, realest, and funniest people I have ever met. I just wanted to watch some videos to get an idea of some of the areas that I had heard so much about. Thanks for sharing.
If Y’all Want To See How It Looked Before Katrina Look Up New Orleans Exposed
I cant find the video. Links?
Foh
Link please
Great work Charlie!
NOLA was beautiful during 80's and 90's...
@@SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath true dat!...but I remember being Uptown in the Garden District and Carrollton...those areas were very well kept...yes nola was murder capital during those times...especially 93- 94...i was 16...many of my friends were getting killed
@@SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath what's so bad about the 80s the music was much better night life was much better?
god i thought Australia had some ghettos lol. Hows the White ute truck at 2:20. 5 finger discount there i take it
Damm I thought Newark was bad....
Thats nothing compare to detroit
They rebuilt the city and it still looks like this, over a billion dollars was put into this city.
Don’t believe that...🤦🏾♂️ Our city is still being rebuild...it actually look pretty decent now...before Katrina he wouldn’t made it out riding thru these places
MervTV7 facts that’s what I was saying lol it’s gentrified now
Saints of Newark was being filmed last week in downtown Newark based on the 1967 summer riots one of the reasons why Newark decline.
Looks like an expensive part of Port Au Prince,Haiti.
You appreciate Baton Rouge after seeing this I mean god bless them 😦
nope baton rouge hood areas are worst
No they aren’t lmao
Wasn't most of this area under 12 feet of water during Katrina? If so it's amazing there is any activity at all. The fact that electric and other utilities are back up is amazing in itself. But...I still fail to understand why the locals want to trash their neighborhood with stripped cars, trash everywhere and graffiti on nearly every surface. That community needs to tighten up and clean it up and that will be a thriving area again in the near future. People from certain blocks can band together to clean up and police their area. Pick a few vacant lots to deposit trash and debris and petition the city to schedule regular trash removal from these sites. If the city leaders see progress they just might do it. Then again if the city "leaders" are democrats they won't do shit. Sad..very sad.
All these luxury cars in front of these ghost houses
Charlie- Do you seem to find the most street disturbances cruising thru New Orleans hoods than most other places?
New orleans,memphis,and Detroit💯
I am shocked. When Mayor Mitch Landrieu pulled down the Confederate monuments I thought all would turn to affluence and beauty in New Orleans. Mean old Robert E. Lee was keeping the city down. Hark, Landrieu pulls down the statues and much of New Orleans looks still like Haiti. This can't be. Say it ain't so, Mitch.
The houses are cool. However, the flooding and bad weather is not....just not good. The weather has taken control.
I thought Newark look bad 😳🤭🤷🏻♀️😂
Oh damn...so this is why my airbnb in the 9th ward i booked in NOLA is $5 a night.
New Orleans needs some Tussin
Lol new orleans needs some milk
I don’t know why, but N.O. is extremely expensive! I recently looked at a home to purchase there. The price of the house was fairly decent. The house itself was beautifully renovated, but when I viewed the Google map view of the neighborhood, I changed my mind REALLY QUICKLY! Yards in disarray, shady looking houses across the street, and an underpass that looked like a scene from First 48. I was disappointed, but nonetheless happy that I didn’t make any hasty moves. 😥😳😬
The underpass might have actually been in The First 48! Really, a lot of movies are filmed in Nola. So, yes, you maybhave seen that very underpass on Tv.
Love the pink house 🤔
Morning Charlie Boy S/O 2 u from The Bronx, NYC
I SEE LAZYNESS....AND LOTS OF IT
S.0.S a few people on welfare in this video?
its the kind of lifestyle promoted through pop culture
@@johnmynn1207 White people have highest rate of welfare. its a town in kentucky thats white highest welfare rate
How funny and even ironic. I’ve the same thing in trailer parks in Michigan....why don’t you try cleaning out your Meth houses.White people always try to down black communities and the people but continuously forget how some of their neighborhoods have the same exact thing. Try cleaning your own house before concerning yourself with someone else.
I see poverty
Not one damn lawn mower in sight. Nobody cleaning up their yards. Then, you wonder why shit looks so bad? SMDH!
Do y'all realize the money a man could make just mowing the yards around there? Some lazy, sorry, no good mofos don't wanna work. Then they wonder why they ain't got shit.
Looks partly like the horrible location of a real bad gangster movie, yeah!
That's how slums look like.
Why does it look like it wants to rain? Creepy! 😬 New Orleans is just scary!
I swear I went on a cloudy day once versus a sunny day and the whole vibe was off. It felt satanic.
Still looks a lot better than Detriot.
Ion know dog y’all neck and neck 😂😂😂
Sure detriot is a lot worst !😂
Right
This not no fucking compition dumbass..
Gary, Indiana and Camden, new Jersey make Detroit look like Phoenix
Your wear indicators on your brake pads are screaming at me lol sorry technician ears
I had my brakes done while I was in New Orleans lol.
@@CharlieBo313 aight no offense. Great video by the way
1:41 I bet their car is 10 times more expensive than their home
Comman site in Ghetto neighborhoods, Then they Wonder why they're stuck in the hood .
So is their weave and Jordans
Very relaxing video
I love my city
Most of the vehicles parked on the streets are quite nice. Very incongruous with the landscape.