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Ah man, the worst job in the world is a clerk at a convenience store or gas station in the hood. That'd be pure torture day in and day out. Quit your job. It ain't worth the pay. Move far away
@@abab1388 instead of abandoned houses they get tents on a sidewalk... the living conditions are way worse than the southern states believe it or not when it comes to the ghetto... white poor ppl get treated way worse than poor blacks these days
nah it sounds kinda fun. used to work downtown as a late night cook, hour bus ride home every day, I'd get drunk and vibe w the crackheads, honestly sometimes the best part of my day
@Justinthe Comments Portland defunded the police and crime went up 1900 percent. As of March 19, 2021, there have been 20 homicides and over 200 shootings. I don’t think the city is safe anymore. In fact, I would venture to say it’s becoming very much a hell hole between that and the constant protests.
That's the least amount of homeless people I've seen downtown in a long time. Portland is in a sad state. I don't know of too many other places where there so many homeless people can "live" on the same block as a house that would sell for 300 400k over asking price within 24 hours.
Thanks for the portland video. Always appreciate your stuff. This video does not capture portland hoods how I would have. Maybe not familiar with the place and what it’s been and what it’s become. -Native Portlander and fan
There is no housing crisis. The money is there but rich people make sure affordable housing is not built so their property values stay high. This is the same on both coasts. The politicians are lame and only enforce the status quo.
@@herbertthewaterrat ...yes, there is. The rental/ housing market is on par with Los Angeles county. A studio apartment from Vancouver to Salem is $1100 dollars, wake up bro
@@herbertthewaterrat That's part of it. The rents are fucking ridiculous, and the effects are real, but the "crisis" is not as it appears. What non-Northwestern viewers may not understand is that most of these homeless people are transplants who move to Portland or Seattle to receive more handouts than their home states would allow. Well-off transplants - real estate types in particular with local political connections - buy up a ton of property, and give historical neighborhoods and other areas complete facelifts, then virtue signal about affordable housing. The effect is a crazy mix between gentrification, population/culture replacement, and Human mediocrity. I have mixed feelings on gentrification; cities are dynamic and therefore will inevitably change, but what's happening in Northwestern cities is morally bankrupt. True deception and greed.
Don't let this man fool you into thinking our city looks like this EVERYWHERE, it's only been like this is certain areas recently because of covid-19 and we're not the only place dealing with this.
bruh Portland barely has parts looking like this, this is the only part of Portland looking like that the rest of it are nice neighborhoods and downtown and its hella safe up there, even in that neighborhood
I'm from Shreveport Louisiana and this is the type of stuff we actually want to see...there's hoods in every city,every state..but Oregon is one of those quiet places..where you think nothing bad happens...
Portland is weird cuz the "bad" parts of town kinda just blend with the "nice" parts. There aren't really any "hoods" in Portland. You can be somewhere nice and a few blocks down it's just crap. Feels surreal at times.
I live in Seattle and yeah it’s terrible here anywhere from 4th and pike up to Aurora in Shoreline!! But it’s also a beautiful city once you get used to it!! but drugs and gangs have taken over
@@blamokapow137 word, sorry to come off like a dick haha. It’s probably not a bad idea to carry a gun in general cause you just never know when you might need it
@@baptizednblood6813 nah, you were right the first time...if you’ve ever been to a city that was actually dangerous, you’d laugh at the “danger” in Portland
Gentrification took out a lot of drug/gang activity here in Washington. Iss still the ghetto but it just looks nicer and niggas are more chill than they used to be.
You should of went to the villa in the north, and went to some ghetto parts of the south east or Gresham area. I’m from Portland charlie !! Hmu i fucks with your videos
@@jonbelknap1337 then why do we have a higher crime rate then the 90”s , 885 shooting last year , Them old heads wasn’t catching bodies like us dawg fuck outta here with tha 90’s shit 🤣🥱
Before you watch the video of the 7-11, what items do you think most people are buying there? Take a guess. I'm gonna say candy and anything for blunts
I had to move to Portland because I was priced out of Seattle. Happens everywhere all over the world. Saving up to move back to Seattle, gotta sink or swim. Plus be really lucky.
Portland native here. Nutty North native. Our bad areas have been gentrified since like 2010. I grew up around the Vill which at one point was the largest project West of the Mississippi. You drove around Inner Northeast, where my Mom and Uncles grew up. MLK used to be called Union Ave. "Cops" the television show used to film all throughout the North and Northeast in the 80s and 90s. The gentrification pushed everyone out to the "Numbers" or East of 82nd. Portland really has undergone an identity crisis as a city. A clash of socio-economics with rapid speed gentrification. Violent crime has always come and gone in waves and as some people noted has been limited to the North, Northeast, and The Numbers. Property crime in Portland has always been super high, (statistically, not subjective). We got robbed a dozen times growing up on the Northside. SERT (Swat) raids, shootings, etc. Meth was huge in the early 2000's in our neighborhood. The city has changed immensely. Portland has very few natives left in the city, so most people are shocked when I share old stories.
Charlie, you're getting close to covering about every major hood in America. If you ever come out to Hawaii, I can show streets and neighborhoods in Honolulu.
I’m from NorCal but lived in Portland for a few years. It always tripped me out because even in “nice” neighborhoods there would be unpaved roads. you’ll find em all over in that city. When I moved there, there were so many abandoned houses and now it’s overinflated real estate in bidding wars. Their crisis is the same as California: homelessness. It felt like living in zombie land while I was there. Looks like your were near the Lloyd Center and that turned real bad while living there. Portland was also one of the most segregated cities I’ve ever lived in, hard to live with coming from the Bay Area and how diverse it is there. I don’t miss it. Edit: lots of typos, damn you autocorrect.
Also where people think criminals evading justice shouldn’t be accountable for their actions. I moved here in 2018, can’t wait to move away. Oregon is a beautiful state though.
Portland native here. One thing you should know about Black Portlanders is that we don’t take shit from racists and white supremacists. We have much pride in our race, heritage, and identity. One of the most beautiful Black women that ever existed is from PDX. We went to elementary school together and she lived around the corner from my grandmother (RIP). We share the same last name and even talked/joked about marriage at an early age. Brothas from the Pacific Northwest are very confident. We can get any girl and we know it. My childhood memories are bittersweet. Back then you could find lots of kids in the neighborhoods playing outside. That was fun, but there were way too many police and drug addicts. I miss my boys from childhood: Deshawn, Elijah, Javon, Jeffrey, Steven, DeQuandre, Delonce, T Ray, and Eljeray. Those are my brothas! Millennials! I don’t go back to visit often. Too many memories that brings pain and nostalgia. Too many relatives have passed on, and my father is moving back to Texas in June after sixty years of being in Oregon. Anyhow, Portland will always be home no matter where I’m at in the world.
People compare Austin and Portland a lot, I know friends who've lived between both - but I can actually see the resemblance here on your drive. Lots of cyclists. The older downtown buildings, hip food trucks/trailers at the edges of neighborhood (also in stones throw of older closed fast food restaurants). The smattering of gentrification next to older homes and parks and cemeteries looks a lot like East Austin. Same with the murals and newer condos/apartments.
I live in austin. Both cities are very similar. Lots of people with money moving there constantly. Very gentrified with certain lower income areas that can be sketchy with homeless drug addicts causing crime.
I live here and I am ashamed of not only my local and state governments but of the degradation of people who have returned to a filthily animalistic living. No one can blame this condition entirely on crack or other drugs. This is becoming a war that will result in a complete isolation between classes, with communities within communities. Barriers and walled in protected zones. This is a breakdown in civilization. I fear a Mad Max mentality. God have mercy on us all.
@@northwestgangs yup Cherry & 6st hoods are always active especially for a small ass town 🔥 I used to live on the corner of 6th & Fairbanks. That’s gutter Dead bodies & burning couches in the alleys smh smh
@@jmiff8450 it’s a Native American name, Yakima is like 2 miles off of the Yakama Reservation. Damn near a rez city but the city government has nothing to do with the tribe. Wapato is a lot uglier but a lot less crime due to its small size plus it’s on the Rez so it’s naturally an eye sore. WHOLE lotta cartel n Mexican gang activities going on
For a city it's size, it doesn't have any skyline or landmarks to speak of. In Seattle, you got the Space Needle. In San Francisco, you got the Golden Gate Bridge. In Portland, you got...what, a neon sign with a deer on it?
Hey charliebo313.......im from Ptown...........hit up MLK blvd..........Mississippi Ave and Albina..........and also kerby Ave (they call it kerby blocc) and Woodlawn Park.......all in NE Portland Also in SE on division and powell(felony flats) all those are the roughest areas..........oh I almost forgot St.Johns in N Portland
Ayyyy I’m in St. John’s, I thought it was mostly gentrified. Moved there in 2018 because we couldn’t afford Seattle at the time, we are saving to move back. There’s that tent city and I see some homeless, but I know their names and try to get them food and groceries, none of them have been remotely violent towards me. There was a vehicular homicide at Cathedral park, that’s about all the goings on I am aware of.
@@msi8311 yeah gentrification is deff happening........but I meant all those areas are where the big sets are from.........and their all still way active........Northside Family started in st.johns(not nortenos) and NSF is way active on the street and through the state pen.................so yeah even though the city is trying to push people out, all those blocks still claim those areas and are all still active and gettin down..............but of course Stump town aint no LA or Seattle
The south is somewhat nosey for good reason..helps keep our cities from becoming massive open air drug markets and homeless encampments like Portland here.
@@loganstroganoff1284 Sorry Logan, but the same nosey people here in Louisiana are nosey for gossiping not for any productive reasoning. If they see your packages stolen they would not say a thing although they saw everything.
Agreed, no one bats an eye when I spend all day as a white married woman with a single black man from Houston because we enjoy each other’s company. He said there’s no way this could happen down south, people would be too nosey like the neighbors.
Gresham used to be a nice area till the housing projects starting from the villa pushed everyone out to different areas because they were renovating ... Lol Just like they did up here in Lakewood and tacoma .. and now it looks like shit everywhere ..lol smh
You should of went to (old town )downtown & walked around at night all around burnside bus mall’s, the number. Aka 102nd and further that’s the hoods where’s there’s no genderfercation burnside and stark st. 122nd - 181st 122nd Powell area .. all that use to be ruff when I visited Portland this time last year.. tweaks , high crime, homeless , cars doing donuts blocking for over an hour and NO police other than at the protest DT! Thought I was in Oakland . Lol the way they wild out
"Allow" is a stupid word to use. You can force them to move. But where will they go? Next street or block over? Going to pay for bus tickets to the next town? Put them in jail for not having a home or income? Homelessness isn't that easy to solve.
@ Mohammed Hussein his house is a fortress built into a hill on lake Washington. Sometimes I saw him at a Thai restaurant called Marlai on 45th. Not a great tipper there apparently.
@@sk-wrayy3139 if Seattle is the worst in the northwest, Then that’s telling me the northwest is pretty safe, Seattle is full of homeless people, but not to bad
I'm from Portland. Shits such a diverse melting pot... on one side of the street you have a $750,000 house that has 1,200 sq. ft. and on the other side you have a trailer that's used as a drug tent. Everyone knows the spots to "avoid" but tbh there really arent any hoods... the hood IS Portland, and its filled with some dark ass shit. Drug culture, homelessness, explicit/underground sex trafficking, and gang shit happens in and around the white suburbs. This place is weird. And gross. And lovely. And beautiful. I hate it and fucking love it. Avoid china town/old district
Portland has officially become a place where you gotta watch your own back, that's for sure. And that's widespread. It used to be over in NE and SE... but shit, it's everywhere now.
Portland never struck me as dangerous when I was there felt comfortable walking around downtown and that little area by Ladds Addition where I was staying (not sure what neighborhood that is). I loved it out there, actually. You run into crazy guys like the dude at the gas station in any city (Chicago actually seemed a bit worse, imho)
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Why is it so trash?
Dude, The SE by far is the worst. But yes homeless camps are everywhere
But I respect you as my best friend.
Next time your in Portland , you gotta go to the vill /new Columbia , or 160th and burnside - all those places you went to have been gentrified
@CharlieBo313 check out Vancouver WA Hoods it's across the I-5 Bridge.
Ah man, the worst job in the world is a clerk at a convenience store or gas station in the hood. That'd be pure torture day in and day out. Quit your job. It ain't worth the pay. Move far away
but that one looks genuinely safer than most hoods. even that crack head was cool
@@kn7cks347 still not worth it, especially for minimum wage...
here's one I just randomly searched on youtube:
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💯 agree
I worked Dottys ther for years...that's pretty brutal as well but at least I got tips.
Most gas stations in the hood seem to have that support from the hood in my experience
He didn’t even go to the hoods in Portland he just rolled down mlk 😂😂😂for 2 seconds
Mlk Jr Blvd usually where you find some bad places in every city across the country so that probably just where he drives to and start filming.
There is no hood in Portland.
Lol Portland has no hood just homeless
I see no one nodding out. I see noone walking by trying to sell dope from there mouth.
@@abab1388 instead of abandoned houses they get tents on a sidewalk... the living conditions are way worse than the southern states believe it or not when it comes to the ghetto... white poor ppl get treated way worse than poor blacks these days
is no one going to talk about how shitty it must be for that 711 guy to work there and deal with that shit everyday?
He had a grin on his face the whole time. He seemed to be enjoying it.
nah it sounds kinda fun. used to work downtown as a late night cook, hour bus ride home every day, I'd get drunk and vibe w the crackheads, honestly sometimes the best part of my day
We're use to it HONESTLY! I LOVE PORTLAND,BORN AND RAISED!!!🤟🤟🤙🙏🙏
Shit, i used to work at a sketchy truckstop on i5. Finding people ODing was practically in the job description lol.
He's underpaid
Every time Charlie enters a convenience store there’s always some oddball inside or several 😂
Lol
It's just like that in Portland 😂
How much was the pop? Lol. He not liking it
#keepportlandweird
fax
funny part is this isnt even like the "bad side of town" or anything this is literally downtown in what 15 years ago was pure beauty..
I would not say that
A lot of people are saying it has turned in to a total commie shithole.
Bidens America
Democratic utopia
The land is beautiful, the liberal jesuit run democrats ruined it just like Seattle...
Portland OR, now this is living life dangerously!!! It’s a must to pack heat when at the vegan restaurant or the organic farmers market
Little do you know 🤣
@Justinthe Comments and those 55 murders for Portland was a bad year also, I think they average in the 30 range
@Justinthe Comments I live in a country with 17Mln citizens. We had 115 murders last year. I wouldn’t call Portland “safe”.
@Justinthe Comments Portland defunded the police and crime went up 1900 percent. As of March 19, 2021, there have been 20 homicides and over 200 shootings. I don’t think the city is safe anymore. In fact, I would venture to say it’s becoming very much a hell hole between that and the constant protests.
I live in North Portland, we don't really have "hoods". Poor areas, yeah but its not all that dangerous out here.
That's the least amount of homeless people I've seen downtown in a long time. Portland is in a sad state. I don't know of too many other places where there so many homeless people can "live" on the same block as a house that would sell for 300 400k over asking price within 24 hours.
I'm here for the classic CharlieBo convenience store footage.
me 2
Portland, the city that keeps plywood and tear gas companies in business.
And don’t forget glass companies 😉
Charlie you gotta go to Rockwood. Most of MLK blvd area has been gentrified for 15 yrs now
New Columbia
Definitely go to rockwood
Whats up in Rockwood? Isnt that near Beaverton?
@@slerickson01 Gresham
on god this part is just homeless, rockwood some real shit go down
Thanks for the portland video. Always appreciate your stuff. This video does not capture portland hoods how I would have. Maybe not familiar with the place and what it’s been and what it’s become. -Native Portlander and fan
Damn, i was literally watching your videos last night and was thinking of asking when you where gonna hit up portland lol.
I was also thinking the same exact thing
Yo check Portland's central park if you want to see hordes of people or the major bus stations there is a massive housing crisis
There is no housing crisis. The money is there but rich people make sure affordable housing is not built so their property values stay high. This is the same on both coasts. The politicians are lame and only enforce the status quo.
I would still call no affordability a crisis however criminal it is
Ppl can’t make enough to live here
You’re both correct
@@herbertthewaterrat ...yes, there is. The rental/ housing market is on par with Los Angeles county. A studio apartment from Vancouver to Salem is $1100 dollars, wake up bro
@@herbertthewaterrat
That's part of it. The rents are fucking ridiculous, and the effects are real, but the "crisis" is not as it appears. What non-Northwestern viewers may not understand is that most of these homeless people are transplants who move to Portland or Seattle to receive more handouts than their home states would allow. Well-off transplants - real estate types in particular with local political connections - buy up a ton of property, and give historical neighborhoods and other areas complete facelifts, then virtue signal about affordable housing. The effect is a crazy mix between gentrification, population/culture replacement, and Human mediocrity.
I have mixed feelings on gentrification; cities are dynamic and therefore will inevitably change, but what's happening in Northwestern cities is morally bankrupt. True deception and greed.
you should visit seattle i am curious how it is.
"woke" fake hipsters, anarchist, lack of affordable anything, legal drugs.. Sure sounds like a good place.
Just Lovely
@@cocolakota2067 that’s downtown, go to the south Seattle or the cd there ain’t no “hipsters”💀💀
you dont know ?
3rd street is a nightmare
Man u in my neck of the woods. It's bad here with all the homeless people. They need help
They need something
Why don’t you beat the fuck out of all those Antifa retards?
They need to want help, it’s not help if it’s not wanted.
@@msi8311 and believe me, they don’t want it
Lol too bad "our" politicians are too busy helping illegals then Americans.
Make sure to visit them water falls I was out there last year and it’s very beautiful
Finally in the Pacific Northwest cool!
The most boring place in the states after the Midwest
Right !!!
@@THEREVIEWGODSCORP is it?
Bidens America and Getting Better Before Communist China Comes Marching in
Man, it has been like that can't you see the ware and tare?
In my P- town looking real bad out here
Real need for housing
Lots of shooting at night so sad 😢 😢 😢
Im in Vancouver and its on over to here. Just got assaulted on Sunday afernoon in broad daylight here in Hazel Dell. Pathetic
There is a plan for housing (pop up shelters that can be erected in 15 mins) but whether it will come to fruition or work well I am not sure.
@@robolasher Vancouver? Lol ok
@@Runitup84 why don't you try reading the crime reports? Hazel Dell isn't exactly Malibu.
@@GeeEm1313 a lot of tweakers doin tweaker things.. I lived in the couv.
Just think, those Citizens pay taxes to pay politicians for their city to look like that.
Don't let this man fool you into thinking our city looks like this EVERYWHERE, it's only been like this is certain areas recently because of covid-19 and we're not the only place dealing with this.
bruh Portland barely has parts looking like this, this is the only part of Portland looking like that the rest of it are nice neighborhoods and downtown and its hella safe up there, even in that neighborhood
@@nhksam9203 THANK YOU!!!! Shit is ONLY like this because of covid-19 and it's getting cleaned up so this video is irritating as hell.
I'm from Shreveport Louisiana and this is the type of stuff we actually want to see...there's hoods in every city,every state..but Oregon is one of those quiet places..where you think nothing bad happens...
crime is through the roof around here. all kinds of drugs flying around, and with that comes violence
This doesn't even show the bad areas. These hoods are the nicer ones.
lol He not in the Hood
@@brandonishere7166 he should go to gresham lmao
@@floydoroid Lol, that might be the place.
Seems like Heaven compared to your New Orleans video.
He didnt see whats really happening here. Check out like SE Hawthorne and 82 area
@@robolasher even Foster lol
@@hondakid9170 Actually thats what i meant to type. 82nd and foster.
Delta Park
@@nwgambler6405 definitely sketchy
Portland is weird cuz the "bad" parts of town kinda just blend with the "nice" parts. There aren't really any "hoods" in Portland. You can be somewhere nice and a few blocks down it's just crap. Feels surreal at times.
CharlieBo313 finally visiting the Pacific Northwest. Hopefully he does Seattle, SLC, Boise and Denver next.
Bro I been watchin your videos for years and never thought you would show up in MY hood!!!! Thanks!!!
Charlie you are MR. USA HIMSELF 👊🏿💪🏿 You been all over the country that's pretty damn good you showing us everything this is quite interesting
Yup he a soldier
All he has left is Seattle
U should doTacoma and Seattle washington hoods next
It will be a quick video lol
He should. Seattle is sketchy
I live in Seattle and yeah it’s terrible here anywhere from 4th and pike up to Aurora in Shoreline!! But it’s also a beautiful city once you get used to it!! but drugs and gangs have taken over
@@NeeshVellum if this video is 13 minutes the Seattle/Tacoma video should be double💀
Rainier valley, south end, holly park,central district are gang areas in Seattle
Wow, I live in Portland, conceal carry and even I avoid these areas. Too many homeless and shootings are way up.
Bro... if you feel in danger in Portland you better not venture to any other city in the US lol. You’d literally piss yourself
@@baptizednblood6813 i don't feel in damger, crime is just up, bro.
@@blamokapow137 word, sorry to come off like a dick haha. It’s probably not a bad idea to carry a gun in general cause you just never know when you might need it
@@baptizednblood6813 word!
@@baptizednblood6813 nah, you were right the first time...if you’ve ever been to a city that was actually dangerous, you’d laugh at the “danger” in Portland
Yo bro come to Seattle next, or Lakewood or Tacoma, hell even Spanaway.
Tacoma for sure😂
Why so you guys can throw woke gender fluid all over his car?
@@cocolakota2067 tf??
Yup definitely needs to do Hilltop and the Eastside of Tacoma even tho its not nearly as bad as it used to be
Gentrification took out a lot of drug/gang activity here in Washington. Iss still the ghetto but it just looks nicer and niggas are more chill than they used to be.
You should of went to the villa in the north, and went to some ghetto parts of the south east or Gresham area. I’m from Portland charlie !! Hmu i fucks with your videos
Portland ain't even hood
like rockwood and the flats
He shoulda went to Delta Park too and drive down I-5 thru Portland
The villa ain't shit now compared to in the 90's back then it was a ghetto!!
@@jonbelknap1337 then why do we have a higher crime rate then the 90”s , 885 shooting last year , Them old heads wasn’t catching bodies like us dawg fuck outta here with tha 90’s shit 🤣🥱
You must have turbo on your vehicle to make it from Cali to Portland so fast!
Before you watch the video of the 7-11, what items do you think most people are buying there? Take a guess. I'm gonna say candy and anything for blunts
flamin hot cheetos
Actually more like "oil burners" if ya know ya know
4 locos and blunt wraps
Silk roses in glass tubes, chore boy,& a lighter.
Yeah they’re buying swishers and stealing BICs probably
Keep in mind, for all you people saying this looks safe, a ghetto or hood does not have to be abandoned or have falling apart houses
Portland doesn't have any hoods
All these houses in usa hoods look like the expensive ones here in sweden
i live here and a lot of them are new developments for wealthy people to live in to drive out the poor
I had to move to Portland because I was priced out of Seattle. Happens everywhere all over the world. Saving up to move back to Seattle, gotta sink or swim. Plus be really lucky.
What are you filming with?
Portland native here. Nutty North native. Our bad areas have been gentrified since like 2010. I grew up around the Vill which at one point was the largest project West of the Mississippi. You drove around Inner Northeast, where my Mom and Uncles grew up. MLK used to be called Union Ave. "Cops" the television show used to film all throughout the North and Northeast in the 80s and 90s. The gentrification pushed everyone out to the "Numbers" or East of 82nd. Portland really has undergone an identity crisis as a city. A clash of socio-economics with rapid speed gentrification. Violent crime has always come and gone in waves and as some people noted has been limited to the North, Northeast, and The Numbers. Property crime in Portland has always been super high, (statistically, not subjective). We got robbed a dozen times growing up on the Northside. SERT (Swat) raids, shootings, etc. Meth was huge in the early 2000's in our neighborhood. The city has changed immensely. Portland has very few natives left in the city, so most people are shocked when I share old stories.
Word.
Hey man when are you going down to Mexico to film the hoods lol
Which city you want? I’m from México, welcome y’all.
Tijuana & Mexicali!
@@de5163 Tijuana for sure
@@enriquepalacios7878 Nuevo Laredo
@@1050Bridge hey not from Mexico or the US but would you guys like some of San Salvador El Salvador ?
Do long beach Washingtion next !!
Great coverage. Thank you. Shared out
Charlie, you're getting close to covering about every major hood in America. If you ever come out to Hawaii, I can show streets and neighborhoods in Honolulu.
Ah yes Honolulu.... Downtown Chinatown is absolutely breathtaking😱 after sunset.... and Pololo Valley is a true paradise indeed.!!! 😂
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🤣🤣🤣the mean streets of Hawaii
@@ljmorgan784 ua-cam.com/video/eiCUv6a3-Qg/v-deo.html
@@truthfilledtrajectorychant9200 huh I guess everywhere has a ghetto
I’m from NorCal but lived in Portland for a few years. It always tripped me out because even in “nice” neighborhoods there would be unpaved roads. you’ll find em all over in that city. When I moved there, there were so many abandoned houses and now it’s overinflated real estate in bidding wars. Their crisis is the same as California: homelessness. It felt like living in zombie land while I was there. Looks like your were near the Lloyd Center and that turned real bad while living there. Portland was also one of the most segregated cities I’ve ever lived in, hard to live with coming from the Bay Area and how diverse it is there. I don’t miss it.
Edit: lots of typos, damn you autocorrect.
Portland isn't segregated at all. But that's because of gentrification and a lot of the original residents still living in those areas.
The roads look nice from the video.
I live here & recognize every location 😭 nice video bro
@CodeineCrazy lowkey is sometimes you catch a few crackhead boxing fights for the free tho
Where’s the first location, I live in rip city too 😂
I walk past this every time I go downtown on walkabout. Why the 2019 time stamp on the 7-11 video?
yeah i need to know that to...going nuts on it
Tacoma/ Seattle next ??? Yessir
I always enjoy these and maybe especially when I see you’ve driven by my house!
That guy doesn’t get paid enough. 😂😂
Welcome to my state of Oregon. Where people think it’s cool to be homeless, or look homeless.
Or be a 40 yr old drunk with no Job no car etc
I look homeless so the homeless leave me alone
Also where people think criminals evading justice shouldn’t be accountable for their actions. I moved here in 2018, can’t wait to move away. Oregon is a beautiful state though.
@@charlespeterson348 🤣. Like in zombie movies when they cover themselves in guts and act like zombies to stay alive.
Portland native here.
One thing you should know about Black Portlanders is that we don’t take shit from racists and white supremacists. We have much pride in our race, heritage, and identity.
One of the most beautiful Black women that ever existed is from PDX. We went to elementary school together and she lived around the corner from my grandmother (RIP). We share the same last name and even talked/joked about marriage at an early age. Brothas from the Pacific Northwest are very confident. We can get any girl and we know it.
My childhood memories are bittersweet. Back then you could find lots of kids in the neighborhoods playing outside. That was fun, but there were way too many police and drug addicts.
I miss my boys from childhood: Deshawn, Elijah, Javon, Jeffrey, Steven, DeQuandre, Delonce, T Ray, and Eljeray.
Those are my brothas! Millennials!
I don’t go back to visit often. Too many memories that brings pain and nostalgia. Too many relatives have passed on, and my father is moving back to Texas in June after sixty years of being in Oregon.
Anyhow, Portland will always be home no matter where I’m at in the world.
WTF LMAO
@@z135210
What’s funny?
@@DialloMoore503 Your fragility.
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Okay…
Hey Charlie, you came to my city! Next time hit me up, I'll give you a home cooked meal. Stay safe.
I see you found Felony Flats😏
Hi Charlie 🤗🙋♀️
People compare Austin and Portland a lot, I know friends who've lived between both - but I can actually see the resemblance here on your drive. Lots of cyclists. The older downtown buildings, hip food trucks/trailers at the edges of neighborhood (also in stones throw of older closed fast food restaurants). The smattering of gentrification next to older homes and parks and cemeteries looks a lot like East Austin. Same with the murals and newer condos/apartments.
Portland is a bit more Urban, but Austin is growing fast, and has a lot more glitz and glamour
Austin got more hoods then Portland
I live in austin. Both cities are very similar. Lots of people with money moving there constantly. Very gentrified with certain lower income areas that can be sketchy with homeless drug addicts causing crime.
welcome to town bro!
*person
Have a great week CharlieBo 🚙
So much ego people have choices they just rather be the victim so they can have an excuse to justify not having the courage to live life
Thanks for stopping by the 503... Its gotten real bad here
I live here and I am ashamed of not only my local and state governments but of the degradation of people who have returned to a filthily animalistic living. No one can blame this condition entirely on crack or other drugs. This is becoming a war that will result in a complete isolation between classes, with communities within communities. Barriers and walled in protected zones. This is a breakdown in civilization. I fear a Mad Max mentality. God have mercy on us all.
Should of went up and around 82 and Powell area!
Felony flats
69th for life
COME TO YAKIMA , WA NEXT!!! The PNW needs Bo💪🏽
Yep 6th Street, Cherry block, come check out Yakima fr fr
The Palm Springs of WA!
@@northwestgangs yup Cherry & 6st hoods are always active especially for a small ass town 🔥 I used to live on the corner of 6th & Fairbanks. That’s gutter Dead bodies & burning couches in the alleys smh smh
I read Yakima N thought dam they trying get ol charlie out to Japan or china sum shit.🤦🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️ Now I see washington.
@@jmiff8450 it’s a Native American name, Yakima is like 2 miles off of the Yakama Reservation. Damn near a rez city but the city government has nothing to do with the tribe. Wapato is a lot uglier but a lot less crime due to its small size plus it’s on the Rez so it’s naturally an eye sore. WHOLE lotta cartel n Mexican gang activities going on
gentrified portland, in most those neighborhoods a house cost $500K or higher.
They don't look bad tbh
Word on the street is this guy never sleeps
I didn't know much about Portland.. I can see the homeless crisis with tents in Alll west coast..
I was there in 2008. I don’t recall the tents, but everything else looks the same.
It's tents every where now the beauty is gone.
Haha you aint going thru hoods bro DM me if you want proper locations. grew up in felony flats regardless Portland is a haven relatively.
Yeah, it's always been pretty laid back. There's been a lot of shootings this year though. My Mom grew up in the old columbia villa
@@John-mf6ky I’m from the villa, grew up there but moved out to Gresham in 2017
@@RosecityTone Gresham and east Portland different frl that fool trippin^^
Portland looks dead & boring af
that's what happens when people are destroying shit for 8 months straight.
I’m from there. It’s not the same as before. I fondly reminisce about the early 2000s. LOL!!
For a city it's size, it doesn't have any skyline or landmarks to speak of. In Seattle, you got the Space Needle. In San Francisco, you got the Golden Gate Bridge. In Portland, you got...what, a neon sign with a deer on it?
Hey Bro you get around man, yeah i seen some hard core living but cant imagine outside in Oregon in the winter, thank you always my friend j
portland is quite nice city! lots of trees and things like that!
Segregated too
@@simmsive71is Where? I live in Portland, most neighborhoods in the city are mixed. Go to the suburbs tho and it's lily white.
Hey charliebo313.......im from Ptown...........hit up MLK blvd..........Mississippi Ave and Albina..........and also kerby Ave (they call it kerby blocc) and Woodlawn Park.......all in NE Portland
Also in SE on division and powell(felony flats) all those are the roughest areas..........oh I almost forgot St.Johns in N Portland
Ayyyy I’m in St. John’s, I thought it was mostly gentrified. Moved there in 2018 because we couldn’t afford Seattle at the time, we are saving to move back. There’s that tent city and I see some homeless, but I know their names and try to get them food and groceries, none of them have been remotely violent towards me. There was a vehicular homicide at Cathedral park, that’s about all the goings on I am aware of.
@@msi8311 yeah gentrification is deff happening........but I meant all those areas are where the big sets are from.........and their all still way active........Northside Family started in st.johns(not nortenos) and NSF is way active on the street and through the state pen.................so yeah even though the city is trying to push people out, all those blocks still claim those areas and are all still active and gettin down..............but of course Stump town aint no LA or Seattle
One thing i can say is the people are not as nosey like in the south. Are you planning to hit Seattle?
The south is somewhat nosey for good reason..helps keep our cities from becoming massive open air drug markets and homeless encampments like Portland here.
@@loganstroganoff1284 Sorry Logan, but the same nosey people here in Louisiana are nosey for gossiping not for any productive reasoning. If they see your packages stolen they would not say a thing although they saw everything.
Agreed, no one bats an eye when I spend all day as a white married woman with a single black man from Houston because we enjoy each other’s company. He said there’s no way this could happen down south, people would be too nosey like the neighbors.
@@msi8311 Yes in the south there are racist blacks and whites.
It is true that Nike sneakers are cheaper in Portland?
Oregon dont have no hoods they only have drug spots
You need to block whoever said “you need to come to Portland bro”
Not withstanding San Francisco, but if there ever was a town that has "Totally gone to the dogs!" - THIS one is IT!
U should come to Seattle wa💯
Not really any “hoods” in Portland. Most of the lower income areas are in Gresham/rockwood. Maybe you’ll find sketchy shit rolling down 82nd lmao
Gresham used to be a nice area till the housing projects starting from the villa pushed everyone out to different areas because they were renovating ... Lol
Just like they did up here in Lakewood and tacoma .. and now it looks like shit everywhere ..lol smh
Portland doesn't have Hoods. Just homeless everywhere.
You should of went to (old town )downtown & walked around at night all around burnside bus mall’s, the number. Aka 102nd and further that’s the hoods where’s there’s no genderfercation burnside and stark st. 122nd - 181st 122nd Powell area .. all that use to be ruff when I visited Portland this time last year.. tweaks , high crime, homeless , cars doing donuts blocking for over an hour and NO police other than at the protest DT! Thought I was in Oakland . Lol the way they wild out
This is how streets look like when you allow homeless to camp anywhere.
"Allow" is a stupid word to use. You can force them to move. But where will they go? Next street or block over? Going to pay for bus tickets to the next town? Put them in jail for not having a home or income?
Homelessness isn't that easy to solve.
Aww, Portland. That city is its own worst enemy. It's good to see you up here in the PNW. Am I to assume that Seattle is next?
yes but why wont he visit bill gates in seattle?
Need to come to Yakima if he wants to see the hood
@ Mohammed Hussein his house is a fortress built into a hill on lake Washington. Sometimes I saw him at a Thai restaurant called Marlai on 45th. Not a great tipper there apparently.
I'm planning of moving to Oregon. What part is this??? I do not want to be anywhere near there.
Stay north or stay west like Beaverton.
Or Tigard, Tualitin, or Even Hillsboro...
Portland hoods actually look really nice
They most certainly do not
@@leafs130071996 yes they do. are you blind
Portland does not have hoods. Just homeless living on the sidewalk and in broken down motor homes.
There are no actual “hood” in Portland
@@ox9218 relatively you are correct, but generally just not true man were you born and raised there im curious?
hope you enjoy ur time and see some of the nice parts charlie!
Also Bruce lee grave is in Seattle
Brandon Lee, too.
Jimi Hendrix Statue too
Where's the hoods at?
I’m in Portland now. It was such a cool city. It’s ruined and may never come back. Blue State tragedy no other explanation.
Oregon would be a red state if it wasn't for Portland, Eugene, and maybe Salem and Bend. Do your research before you post.
I live in Texas and we are about be Blue. I thought that was a good thing
Hello guys what is the most dangerous city in the northwest?
Tacoma or Seattle
@@sk-wrayy3139 hell nah Portland way more dangerous 😂😂 check the murder rate
@@lifeofthetrenches1428 are u fuckin dumb check on google tacoma way worse it almost had as many murders and Portland got triple the population
@@lifeofthetrenches1428 and you guys have 0 hoods
@@sk-wrayy3139 if Seattle is the worst in the northwest, Then that’s telling me the northwest is pretty safe, Seattle is full of homeless people, but not to bad
Come back to vegas but do North Las Vegas
Hi charlie when you gone do Raliegh north carolina
I live in Raleigh,not many hoods here.
Seattle next
Remember guys we don't have a homeless problem
You should go to Seattle
Seattle is so gentrified nowadays we dont have many hoods parts left lol
@@robinharkey5573 there’s more than Portland it will be a better video
I was born and raised in the Columbia River gorge but now live in Southern Cali
На видео из магазина дата стоит 2019/09/23. Это не ошибка?
Что он там говорил в магазине ? Ему пиво 🍺 не хотели продать ? 😁
I'm from Portland. Shits such a diverse melting pot... on one side of the street you have a $750,000 house that has 1,200 sq. ft. and on the other side you have a trailer that's used as a drug tent. Everyone knows the spots to "avoid" but tbh there really arent any hoods... the hood IS Portland, and its filled with some dark ass shit. Drug culture, homelessness, explicit/underground sex trafficking, and gang shit happens in and around the white suburbs. This place is weird. And gross. And lovely. And beautiful. I hate it and fucking love it.
Avoid china town/old district
Portland has officially become a place where you gotta watch your own back, that's for sure. And that's widespread. It used to be over in NE and SE... but shit, it's everywhere now.
All this is facts, born and raised in SEP, you knew what you were getting into every section of town you went to, it’s all fair game everywhere now
Portland never struck me as dangerous when I was there felt comfortable walking around downtown and that little area by Ladds Addition where I was staying (not sure what neighborhood that is). I loved it out there, actually. You run into crazy guys like the dude at the gas station in any city (Chicago actually seemed a bit worse, imho)
Wow... Just wow. Portland is one of the most dangerous cities in America.
@@cocolakota2067 That wasn't my experience when I was there (2019). Kind of a large homeless population, though.
@@cocolakota2067 wait you’re serious? Most white and friendly and safe cities. Yes.
I'm from oregon, but where is this place? 🤔
Finally pacific northwest hoods
Ikr
I used to live by the Costco off sandy. Just my apartment complex was the hood and didn't even go by that
It doesn't look welcoming lol I would run away after 1 minute 😆
Please stay away for your health. These places are just trouble waiting to happen.
yeah it does
I travel a lot , Portland is a very beautiful city, not all Portland dirty.😢😞
rockwood, woodlawn, foster, the ville...