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Love you man
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That old guy got straight to the point 💀
He's right tho, like it or not, that's the truth
Yeah. It is what it is….
Exactly. He was 100% correct.
@@DrugChovekstfu . Yall created this beetch saltine boy . Stop sh**ting up schools Pwassy
@@DrugChovekdon’t tell me you talking about that white racist bro…
My dad was a trucker and he got lost in New Orleans, and an old black dude came up to his truck and asked if he was lost, dad said yeah, the old guy gave him directions on how to get out. The old dude said “don’t make eye contact with anyone, don’t roll down your windows and only stop when you have to or you will die.” Dad said it was the worst place to be as a trucker
Damn dude lost in New Orleans is like a horror movie
Being in the wrong place at any time as a trucker can be a death sentence and complete theft of everything
That old dude probably saved your dad’s life. I can’t imagine if the old dude pretended to help your dad to just take advantage of the fact that he’s lost. God bless
@@velinix7915 for real tho, could've been anyone man..
Why no eye contact?
“If you fill these kids with positive things, they won’t have time to do negative things”
Real as fuck.
The myth lol
If the community is broken and the city isn’t working to fix it all, the positive things are not a possibility.
@@SabiChan8 that may be true but does not invalidate the comment tho. Children need positive influences however they can get them not the shit they’re exposed to.
@@SabiChan8 what do you mean the city ? Stop looking for excuses and external reasons
@@keyzer380”the city”….probably meaning the local municipality that they’re paying taxes to?🙄
As someone from New Orleans, I can confirm this is sadly true. A student from my school was on the football team and was shot and killed due to gang violence, he had already been shot 9 times in the past. They said he had a bright future ahead of him with his immense talent in football.
Thats so sad
there is a lot of gang violence in louisiana
Bro... May he rest in peace.
He was a school celebrity, even coming in lower grades' classes and telling stories, Beloved by everyone.
Was he involved with gangs?
that one dude "y'all not strapped" with the most genuine concern was funny
dude is a true american lol
Lil wayne said "I come from where we used to crime
The uzi nine, more important than school supplies"
Dedication 6 (bloody mary)
Only in America
@@hallodan23 look at Africa not only the USA, but ignore the common factor.
@@McGovern1981which country in Africa except for South Africa ? We call it the USA of Africa because that’s where it’s easy to get guns. Check the stats this is only an American problem.
I love how he has Netflix levels of quality while he is recording on an Iphone. Hopefully this is monetized! 🎉
Nah... not for reality. 😮😢😊
How dumb can you be, purposely ignored that he said it’s not monitized so you could get some clicks 😂
it is monetized dw
nah can’t be monetized if it good
Do a vid on Chicago Tyler 0 block
I love the band director. He knows how to reach these kids. I live in Knoxville & a few years ago at one of the high schools in a predominantly black area the gang problem got really, really bad and in one year I think like 6 teenagers who were either current or former student got shot and most of them died in shootings related to gangs. After that, the community came together & even more money was put in their music programs. They have a west african drum ensemble that did a event called "drums up, guns down." And from what I've heard it's helped changed these kids' lives.
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I didn’t know black neighborhoods were bad like that I thought Black Lives Matter
@@ProphetJoshua22hes not ever coming, he died and he is never coming back
This is one of the saddest videos I’ve seen, thanks for covering this
It's so easy to forget what hurricane Katrina did to New Orleans. I was just a young kid and not even in the US, but I remember my school even did a fundraiser for them just cuz it was so obvious that the US gov didn't give a f*ck about sh*t down there.
Youre stunning ❤
Tyler is really out in these skreets
I would skrrr the heck out of there
u the GOAT tho 100
What the hell is a skreets?
Don’t you mean streets? 😂
Trying to get the white old man killed
Tommy and Tyler collab in the hood???
I honestly have the most respect for the business owners. They are going to be building the foundation for others to follow.
Well can hope no spikes in smash & grabs happen they been happening a lot lately.
The business owners are the only hope. No one else is showing those children any other way of life. It looks like it's a 90/10 ratio. 90% thugs and 10% actual role models. With those numbers, the cycle is just going to continue, especially where it's glorified in music, videos, and just day to day life. New Orleans has always been dangerous, but it seems that it has peaked in the last 3 years. It's sad.
This is why the conspiracy is that Thugs are manufactured by the system itself. Can you imagine if these boys were driven to want to engage in politics. If they formed organizations that emphasized the importance of finishing school to have a chance at making real change through an involvement in Business and politics. That poses a direct threat to those cushy seats in power right now. Thugs are dealt with using police and detectives. but how do you deal with organized groups of Boys and girls who seek to remove you from council and seek to build schools and factories for people to work in. how do you deal with people who want to change the status quo..@@reality_is_the_key
Lmao nah they won’t last 3 years
Their own people will tear it down
I hope they leave. Theyre serving a community that wouldn't think twice about voting to raise their taxes and then loot them afterward in the name of a fentanyl overdose.
It’s nice seeing that these teachers and influencers still have hope and want change
When she said she's wife material, I lost it 🤣🤣🤣
I felt for her. I think it was wishful thinking.
I think she means that she could have been
Fr so funny
I felt bad for her she’s just trying to live
"You been shot 8 times?"
--"Yeah"
One the bullets curved and made a 2nd wound
I swear I was did the count above 5 times and came up with 9!!! 🤔
Thank god I live in Scotland
Technically he's not incorrect xD
One of them he shot himself by accident so it doesn't count. lol
It woulda been crazy if BLM donations went to stuff like this instead of greedy individuals who don’t care about they own
It’s always the same with Marxists
@@OwenHooper-mv4fm *better de ad than red.*
@@hisaceinthehole3426 lol
@@OwenHooper-mv4fmlol, you really think BLM leaders are “Marxists” lol?
Exactly 💯
The band director is my childhood homie. We went to church together as youngins. Good to see him featured in the video, I ain't see that coming at all. Ha
The old guy didn't even hesitate to say it
well a little bit but hey at least he dont hide it like most other racist people on socail media
You're out there doing more journalism than anyone major news org out there. Mad respect to you Tyler, keep doing what your doing man
Main steam media is not gonna report on any black on black crime period.
Whoever is reading this, I wanted to say I hope you have a great day and that God loves you so much that He sent His son, Jesus, to die on a cross for your sins and He rose again from the dead three days later. God Bless!
And also, He doesn't want you to go to Hell, but He wants you to go to Heaven with Him but you have to be Saved. How do I get Saved you might ask? Here are the steps below on how to get Saved!
1. Believe that God sent His Son
(Jesus) to die on a cross for your sins and that He rose again from the dead 3 days later.
2. Confess to Jesus that you are a sinner and ask forgiveness for your sins and Turn away from your sins. If you sin again after asking forgiveness of that sin, ask forgiveness again and try not to do it ever again. Jesus will forgive you!
3. Ask Jesus to come into your heart and your life and for Him to be your Lord and Savior forever.
4. Build a Personal Relationship with Jesus by Praying and Reading the Bible daily and Live for Him Forever.
I'm Praying for you and you are loved
(Romans 10:9-13)
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One of those😂
@@packers12to80 Jesus Loves you so much! You may not think it but there is a reason you’re seeing this. He wants you to know Him so you Two can have a Relationship:)😊
Tyler's one of the best journalists I've seen, risking his life just to get correct information, is something we can all appreciate deeply
@@marksmandrilla7057woah chill
I cannot respect tyler no more
@@marksmandrilla7057 More accurate than the rapper blaming cops for the murders.
No offense, but he's not. Or at least imo from the limited content of his I've seen. He doesn't ask good questions or follow up questions.
@marksmandrilla7057 the old dude told the truth.
Murder capital EVERY year is a majority blk city. Every year
The 2nd half of this video is incredibly inspiring and makes me so happy to see these men teaching the youth positive messages.
People who came from the short
Me
"Who shot you?"
"Shi- I don't know 👀"
Bro definitely knew 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Omerta.
Probably the shooter isn’t around anymore
Has an idea
Who shot the La La, I don't know.
Alot of Respect for the Chicken and Watermelon owner, the barber shop owner and alot of respect for the Teachers in the School. This is exactly what the majority of these kids need is someone to care and TRULY want to help them. PRAYERS!
"chicken and watermelon" as ironic as the owner being black💀
Lol chicken, watermelon and teachers in the school are not proper nouns.
@@lextalk925Lol Chicken and Watermelon is the business’ name, so it is a proper noun
@@lextalk925are u slow?
They had all that and more, but when the crime waves started all the buisness left the area
The teacher dude is such an inspiration. As an edu. major college kid, this guy is everything a teacher should be. I aspire to do the same for my community.
“No resource and no help” best way to put it. We are literally trying to survive.
Umm have you tried education and work? Why every newcomer makes it? Maybe laziness?
@@TonyN-ib1wy Bro I know immigrants who came here from Haiti, Mexico, Jamaica, Africa etc with nothing but flip flops who are killing it. They don’t blame anyone or make excuses, just grind. Zero accountability is what plagues black Americans. 🤦🏽♂️
I liked NoonOrleans statement, when he said " most of these kids don't know what they're fighting for,"
Its just so real. Like so many people in the younger generation are fighting fights that they weren't even around for when it started
facts Generational beef.
Oh well. I’m with you. So if I’m with you and you beef with them then it’s fuck them.
That is so real, it's crazy cause this happens in my middle school, and It's honestly just sad I can relate to the white man, and I don't even live in a place like that. I just go to schools like this, and I have to be prepared for school shootings or people pulling guns out on me now...
he blamed all on the police though
@@thethinredline4714 and that's a different conversation
I'm just pointing out the generational beef
I’m born and raised in New Orleans, and I can tell you first hand. This is probably one of the only videos like this where I see no exaggeration. New Orleans was always bad, but after Katrina everyone had to move into neighborhoods they wouldn’t even think of stepping foot into prior to Katrina. It caused chaos. People now had to live next door to dudes they were shooting at just months before. People from different projects (certain projects don’t get along with other projects) now had to be right across the street from one another. Made shooting one of your “enemies” allot easier.
What help has the government offered to end this.menace?
What program is in place by the government to teach and rehabilitate those in the neighbourhood?
I feel the government can end this in a decade but they dont want to.
@@zaPolymathAt that time Bush was president and he left people in the Super Dome. The aid we got was horrible and late! Idk what they do today but most people don't like that mayor.
@A-bone Thanks for this comment
Why don’t different projects get along?
@@user-fw9gp8wg7f Same reason why gangs don’t get along with each other in other cities. No different than anywhere else. We just don’t claim sets and colors in New Orleans.
i love your questions they always seem to lead people down the right path you give everyone an easy out during a tense conversation.
I've been listening to quite a few musical artists from the New Orleans area over the past decade or so and they all talk about how bad it is but thank you for also sharing all these peoples stories
What's unique about Tyler's videos is that they actually show hope. In the news all they show is the death, drugs, violence etc. But at the end there, seeing a school that supports the children and their education really made me more hopeful for the future.
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Whoever is reading this, I wanted to say I hope you have a great day and that God loves you so much that He sent His son, Jesus, to die on a cross for your sins and He rose again from the dead three days later. God Bless!
And also, He doesn't want you to go to Hell, but He wants you to go to Heaven with Him but you have to be Saved. How do I get Saved you might ask? Here are the steps below on how to get Saved!
1. Believe that God sent His Son
(Jesus) to die on a cross for your sins and that He rose again from the dead 3 days later.
2. Confess to Jesus that you are a sinner and ask forgiveness for your sins and Turn away from your sins. If you sin again after asking forgiveness of that sin, ask forgiveness again and try not to do it ever again. Jesus will forgive you!
3. Ask Jesus to come into your heart and your life and for Him to be your Lord and Savior forever.
4. Build a Personal Relationship with Jesus by Praying and Reading the Bible daily and Live for Him Forever.
I'm Praying for you and you are loved
(Romans 10:9-13)
That's false hope my dude. Rap/Black culture will NEVER be outgunned by school. Black culture is what's keeping the black community down. If it isn't uprooted and thrown out by the very people that embrace it, nothing will ever change. This is a very sad truth. I wish the best for the black community, but it isn't looking good.
LMAO at "hope" being something that exists in the ghetto. These places only have one direction they will ever go and that's downhill, until they eventually become ghost neighborhoods like you see in Detroit and Camden and other inner cities. By then the parasites will have migrated into surrounding suburbs and turned those into ghettos, which will eventually become ghost towns. Lather rinse, repeat.
Exact same process that happens to most malls. Good mall > ghetto mall > ghost mall > closed mall.
@@gabeslife0601As a black man, i have to say i sadly agree.. Somethings gotta change, we gotta figure this shit out.
It’s crazy how he managed to find a fair amount of chill people.
I mean the not chill ones probably wouldn't be chill enough to put themselves on camera let alone talk to him
I'm from NOLA and 99% of us are chill. Even if they grew up in unsavory conditions.
yeah the old white dude was pretty chill
NOLA and Louisiana in general are known for our southern hospitality, as one born and raised there
@@dmctztv3842🤣
I was born and raised in New Orleans East, back in the day in the 70s and 80s it was a popping place. You had the plaza mall and all sorts of places to eat and shop with all the business they had but now its all gone. What was already declining before Katrina hit, Katrina put the nail in the coffin. The plaza mall was torn down and all those shopping centers were all torn down, nothing left but concrete from the parking lots to let You know that anything was there at some point in time. It really breaks My heart to see all the places I visited and hung out at is all gone and is just a memory.
Actually being from New Orleans and living in New Orleans I can say for a fact it is a wicked city but it’s also a beautiful city with big potential and I’m appreciative of you for being able to highlight that!!
Same bro, I’m not from the warehouse district or wherever they are. I am from Metairie, which is a great area to live in. Just the New Orleans county in where the shootings, robbing, and other stuff go down.
What’s funny about this is, Brett Rivera who you called out for faking his videos went to some random spot and hired people to act like the place is dangerous while you’re out here doing the real work, much love bro. You’ll hit 10Mil before you know it!
That MrBeast ripoff can't be talking
Tell this guy to go to Chicago and see how he handles it 🤣 bet he won't.
@@thestu059bro thinks he’s hard😬
@@Jpesonyoure yt stop talking😂
@@53pichu bro who even are you? You are irrelevant bro sorry😂
I live in a small village in Indonesia, where everyone looks after each other and lives with nature. In the past few months I have watched several documentary videos from this channel and it feels very scary because there is a lifestyle like this out there, even children carry things they shouldn't carry, drugs and weapons.
I hope the kids and teenagers there don't fall into the same hole and change the community there for the better in the future.
Whoever is reading this, I wanted to say I hope you have a great day and that God loves you so much that He sent His son, Jesus, to die on a cross for your sins and He rose again from the dead three days later. God Bless!
And also, He doesn't want you to go to Hell, but He wants you to go to Heaven with Him but you have to be Saved. How do I get Saved you might ask? Here are the steps below on how to get Saved!
1. Believe that God sent His Son
(Jesus) to die on a cross for your sins and that He rose again from the dead 3 days later.
2. Confess to Jesus that you are a sinner and ask forgiveness for your sins and Turn away from your sins. If you sin again after asking forgiveness of that sin, ask forgiveness again and try not to do it ever again. Jesus will forgive you!
3. Ask Jesus to come into your heart and your life and for Him to be your Lord and Savior forever.
4. Build a Personal Relationship with Jesus by Praying and Reading the Bible daily and Live for Him Forever.
I'm Praying for you and you are loved
(Romans 10:9-13)
jawa timur?
Agree. Nice english btw.
America is getting scary and it’s about to get a lot worse. The west coast is currently a nightmare. Nowhere is safe.
Many towns out here in USA and Canada are not like the ones Tyler documents in his videos. I’m so glad he’s shining a light on the issues, but keep in mind there’s also some safe places too.
That ole dude ain’t worried about getting cancelled. He just spitting Facts!
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Great! I'm always happy to see such videos about US, it gives me satisfaction. ❤
Seriously asking; why is that?
11:59 Wow, that was a straight up stab of truth and loved how he came out with that
"Sliding on the clock is better than sliding on the block. 9-5 nothing wrong with that."
I feel that
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@@ProphetJoshua22Amen to that 🙏
“They don’t realize how great they can truly be.” As a former teacher THIS is what we need to instill in children. Adults, it’s our job to encourage young people, they’re the future. Incredible video!
The whole city is broken from the Hurricanes.
Tax dollars went way down, so a bunch of budget cuts.
Cops get some of the lowest salaries in the country, so they are susceptible to bribery due to any above average person applying at other departments for more money, so they get the bottom of the barrel.
The housing is pretty "affordable" compared to other cities that size, but that's because they're all broken down. And then the good houses are borderline gated communities if they aren't in one already because they spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on armed security and HOA's have to provide basic city services.
So yea... not a good future for those guys.
ALMIGHTY GOD KABIR is the father of all souls that JESUS, MOHAMMAD, GURU NANAK, VEDH was telling in BIBLE, QURAN, GURU GRANTHA SAHEB
Who is complete God?
Iyov 36:5 - Orthodox Jewish Bible (OJB)
See, El is Kabir, and despiseth, not any; He is Kabir in ko’ach lev (strength of understanding).
Translation: Supreme God is Kabir, but despises no one. He is Kabir, and firm in his purpose.
In all Bible translations, the word Kabir has been translated as "Mighty" or "Great" whereas Kabir is the original name of Supreme God.
Conclusion: This verse of the Bible proves that Kabir is Complete God. The one who worships God Kabir by taking initiation from the complete saint sent by him gets complete salvation. After attaining salvation that souls rest in peace in the eternal abode Satlok forever. The throne of God is in Satlok( ETERNAL PLACE) 😊😊
God Kabir met Jesus and took his soul to Satlok. On their way, God Kabir made him see his ancestors David, Moses, Abraham, etc. in the Pitra Lokas. Then God took him to Satlok😊
Never will u have peace with esau
Too late
Cheers man I'm on my way to become a teacher. It is is really a fascinating job. Who knows, maybe I can motivate and inspire students into believing in themselves. It's so important to make sure the youth is okay. They really are the future.
This was the uncut version! Good video!
Man said he got shot 8 times then counted 9 shots
That fact that people still have hope is inspiring. The city's population was literally cut in half after Katrina. I dont think any disaster in modern times in the U.S. has had an effect on such a large city like that. Obviously there is a lot more to do, but the fact that people have hope and want to make things better is incredible after such loss.
Japan begs to differ 💀
@@jackbarnes9316or the Russians during… forever. Lmao.
@@jackbarnes9316 I should've specified I meant more like in the U.S., that's my bad
Did you know our president denied aid from others countries to help with Katrina?
@@nickoli0101it is alright
God bless that band teacher! A lot of these kids don't have fathers and it's sad but having a great male mentor and leader does a lot. Brings tears to my eyes. Keep up the positivity ✌🏻❤
Yeah he used to throw spray cans and stuff upside our heads but we learned to work as a team from it so..
I'm crying now!
GREAT VIDEO TYLER!
Old man be careful out there you said a lot
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Nah gramps was dreaming about the good old days 💀
We always talk about the kids it’s the parents
This is wild, bc I'm literally born and raised in NOLA. Lived there (except when I went away to college and when I briefly lived in Atlanta and NYC), and this couldn't be farther from my experience. I moved to Dallas a couple years ago, though.
Never really saw any of the crime myself (it was kinda like background noise on the news that I could basically ignore), went to a top school, always felt safe walking around to the places I wanted to go. As a teen, the most "crime" I got into would be more considered pranks by today's standards (like we "broke into" Hagen Daas after hours and stole a tub of ice cream lol).
But post-college, I made a friend who grew up literally a few blocks over from where I lived and her experience is more in line with this video. She had been shot several times, was trafficked as a child, had to do sex work to survive, and recently died of an OD. I couldn't believe all this was going on within a few blocks from me!
It's like we lived in parallel universes.
And before anyone asks 😒, I'm black, but my friend, Nicole (R.I.P.) was white.
I'm in the process of adopting her daughter, since she has no other family. I want her to have a life like I had.
NOLA is truly a tale of two cities.
And for any New Orleanians in the comments who might wanna check my bona fides: I lived in Pontchartrain Park and Lake Terrace/Lake Oaks until college (nothing but fond memories... It was like growing up in Mayberry lol), and when I came back from college lived in Lakeview/Filmore then Broadmoor/Irish Channel/Garden District til I moved to Texas.
You have a beautiful soul! I'm a survivor and my childhood was ROUGH. I am so very sorry you lost your friend! May she rest In Eternal Peace 🙏. It's hard dealing with trauma especially having strangers buy you & look at you like an object & not a child.
Thank you for adopting her daughter! That is absolutely amazing ❤. She's blessed to have you in her life.
yea i live in lakeview and this video made me more aware of the privilege i have to not have to face these systemic issues
Same. I only fuck with uptown, mid city, garden district, etc so i never personally experienced anything. In nola it's like you're either surrounded by crime or only see the headlines.
Aye man as a white man I truly respect what you are doing. Please take good care of her daughter and god bless you for speaking your truth 💪
"It's mandatory that you hustle in the City of New Orleans."
I grew up in New Orleans, and I came from a lower class upbringing. I got my first job when I was 14 and went from there. One of the silver lining in New Orleans is that if you're honest and hard working, you can excel quite easily because there is so little competition! If you want a job, go find one, work hard, save your money, you can build a good life like I did. It's only your own mental defeatism and pessimism that keeps you poor and destitute if you're not even trying to make an honest living.
After 30 years, I left the city of New Orleans. My wife and I have a house we own in a small rural town and a baby on the way. No regrets, it is sad to see New Orleans, the city I grew up in, a city I still love and have many friends and family in going downhill like this, but my advice to my loved ones is and has been to leave, it is a sinking ship that is only getting worse.
The narrative that Katrina is the cause for the desolation of New Orleans is laughable. Of course it's true that the city was devastated, my Dad's house flooded, but if you look at a smart, culturally city like Hiroshima or Nagasaki, they were largely rebuilt into clean, function cities roughly 7 years after being bombed with nukes. New Orleans has had almost 20 years at this point, it's clear that something else is going on. The city is rotten and unhealthy, culturally, socially, politically, and that is why it has not, and probably never will fully heal from Katrina, blaming that on Katrina is missing the point.
Side note, I lived uptown right next Chicken and Watermelon, they head GREAT fried Okra, fresh watermelon juice (obviously) and a really funny painting of Obama playing pool with JayZ and Lil Wayne.
I agree with Katrina not being the main cause but being an honest hard working person does not mean you’ll excel, statistically speaking of course.
@@Hampternin in the US, it does in my experience. I'm from New Orleans.
@@MattTheriot just because you’re from New Orleans and you made it doesn’t mean everyone who tries will be be guaranteed success.
I use statistics not personal experiences.
@@Hampternin thinking you can't succeed if you work hard and try hard is cope, it's a self defeatist world view based on illogical, emotional pessimism. It's your choice if you want to think and act that way, and you have no one to blame but yourself when your self fulfilling prophecy comes true.
@@MattTheriot you’re talking emotional and psychological strength and I’m talking facts and statistics.
Almost twenty years later, and Hurricane Katrina still visibly scars that city. That’s heartbreaking and humbling. Much love to NOLA ❤
Damn its really cool what people doin out there to get the youth off the streets. I applaud y'all thats great work you doin❤
What’s sad is that none of these people seem to take accountability for THEIR OWN actions. I feel like New Orleans has a very long way to go.
Taking accountability is an uncommon trait in this demographic. Always making excuses for why they've achieved so little.
@@joebloggs9719wdym by "this demographic"
@@joebloggs9719you’re obviously not black
It’s not their own actions. The guy said in the video you can be an innocent man woman or child and get hit by bullets or robbed being in the wrong place at the wrong time. just because somebody got shot doesn’t mean he did anything
@@joebloggs9719 Is it genetic? Because that's what you're implying if you're saying it wasn't because of history.
My son and a couple of his friends went down to NOLA,a few years ago to see marti gras. He told me it was the most racist,violent place he’d ever been to.
The cops don’t care about nothing.
There were 2 shootings during the marti Gras parade on bourbon!!! My son said Bourbon street has its own smell, and he will never forget it!!Unfortunately,my son and his friends were IV drug users,and NOLA is prime for heroin. But,They all were robbed,lost their wallets, phones,their bikes.
Thank the gods my son woke up and decided to come home.
We’re in Massachusetts. And without an ID, he couldn’t get on the train or plane.
We did get him on the greyhound.
3 days to get home.
The best thing that happened from that as he got sober.
He went into rehab,and has been sober for 3 years. I’m so proud of him,and very happy he’s here with me!
Shouldn't be looking for dope where you not known
I am from there
As a mother, I'm very happy you have your son back and sober.
Bro had to learn the harsh way
Very happy to know he's sober .....I'm from goa India I'm sober for 5 yrs now but on medication I really feel happy to see when heroine addicts quit but the real struggle is to live a sober life
"yall not strappedddd????" lol the shock in his voice says it all😅
Great job on this video!!
Just exposed the quiet part out loud, culture determines the future. You fall into stereotypes or you dont. You are showing these great influences steering these kids in the right direction, keep making content like this!
The crack epidemic was the culture. And what it's created is hard to turn back from
Demographics are destiny.
race and culture are inseparable, culture is just expression of the genes. Anywhere you put whites you get a certain "culture' and society, anywhere you put blacks likewise. Cultures dont fall from the sky and only the lucky people get to live in good areas.
culture is a consequence of the economy, since the economy generates material and spiritual benefits. Place people of any race in conditions of extreme poverty and you get high crime (tested 1991). The main problem is that most African Americans do not have the opportunity to improve their well-being legally, the only option left is robbery. To solve this problem, it is necessary to at least provide free education of good quality. In the given conditions, business is powerless, since it satisfies only effective demand (and as I wrote above, these people are able to pay for such services), then only the state can solve this problem, but for it this issue is not a priority or significant.
@@gigglehurtz3167 Not true at all come to Europe and you will see white people with a mix of different cultures
Reminds me so much of Baltimore...it's scary how fast things are going down hill for the next generation and how little the government cares. People need to start learning that voting isnt going to change anything, your positive voices are needed on the streets to show people there are better ways to make it. Must respect to you Tyler, NoonOrleanz and the business owners trying to improve one life at a time.
Government cant install accountability into people
When do they fix things though
@@abuckettf2522When it’s politically viable for them to get re-elected
We need fathers
@@hasslfootof course but the housing, public funding, infrastructure, etc. is in the hands of the government to fix before culture change happens. crazy idea but the everyday man isn’t going to want to fix the community if they literally cant fix the foundation the government is in charge of maintaining.
I’ve said it for years, this is how they dumb down society, and the more ignorant your citizens, the easier it is to control them. I’m 57 years old and when I was in school, the classes we could take were endless. Focusing only on reading, writing and arithmetic, has not only made school abundantly boring, it narrows the opportunities children have. Children need to be engaged.
This is truly so sad and tragic. However not all of New Orleans is like this. There are some wonderful and very safe areas.
So glad you covered hurricane Katrina. I still remember watching the footage in horror at the things these poor people endured. That lasts a lifetime. Glad there are some that are giving the future hope.
Was the place heaven before this or simply same as this? Why do places like Japan handle it so well, even the poorer areas, it is just the govt or the people?
It’s honestly somewhat of both, the government doesn’t give a squat about the people and the people reciprocate that and view themselves as only hoodlums, and then the government cares even less about them or their well being. Katrina just showed how little the New Orleans government cared for the well-being of the people, they didn’t evacuate or anything until it was too late.
Thank George Bush for engaging in a 2 state solution talk for Isreal. Katrina was a judgment from God upon our nation.
No government gives a stool about anyone other than themselves, the spirit of selfishness ain't no spirit to have, but gender ideology is supercharged selfishness, not one Trans zealot will be found in Heaven, I'm sorry about that fact as I have two Trans friends who I deeply respect, the Bible clearly makes this point... Be selfless not selfish, just try to emulate Jesus Christ in all that you do, you won't get close but it's what's in your heart that counts
Honestly it just comes down to government when the hurricane happened im seeing on the news celebrities donating money but not once I heard governments donating money to help the city get back on its feet I didnt hear no bill being sign to help rebuild houses and businesses they completely brush the whole city under the rug ,thats why new orleans is what is now ,our government wanna send billions of dollars to help other ppl in different countries but can't do that for there own ppl where is the logic in that??
This guy shows you both sides, super important to remind us all that everyone is a human. Instead of polarizing us with bad people vs good people. Letting people talk and everyone listening has to be a key towards improvement.
It's videos like this why I always stay far away from these kind of black folks and I'm black.
I may agree with you other than the fact that TO laughed when the old white man told it as it is. I found TO very condescending. But perhaps that was because he had a black rapper at his side. No doubt a hood member?
@@rivermoon6190 you're probably just projecting. It is more likely that he laughed out of mere surprise at sir's choice of words rather than out of condescendence
"People". Is that what we're calling them now? They're barely people. Everywhere they go, they bring crime and violence and turn the surrounding area into a gigantic ghetto. 14% of the population, 60% of all homicides.
@@Jesus_is_GOD_nodoubt
He isn't projecting. Because the subsequent conversation with the thug validates his claim.
Those teachers are a glimmer of hope, God bless them!
i go to high school here and it's so difficult bro- fights almost everyday, teens using illegal substances, (very wide amount) and literally so much more... i always tell my friends how sad it is to see so many teens growing up way too fast. if youre looking to live in southern louisiana in the new orleans area, try and move to Kenner or Metairie. It's a whole lot more tame. (?)
Yeah, I live in Metairie and it is really nice bro. It’s chill calm, and rare shootings.
Please don’t stop making content like this. Hearing the voices of the people is so incredibly important. These pieces remind me of Channel 5, which is a HUGE compliment; this is real journalism, whether it seems that way off the bat or not.
Except from Channel 5 you get some fun from it, some peope are hilarious and it is fun to give them space to express themselves... Tyler is just raw and this hits different
Stupid yt man thinks fox news is good and/or true lmfaoaoao
“How is it living here? It’s not bad. You look over your shoulders at night? Oh, I don’t go out at night.” What a great interaction. It’s all about perspective. You can be content in the worst of situations, as long as you allow it
It's far from the worst of situations. These might be extreme first world problems but they are still first world problems.
@@castorchua i live in a first world country, we don't have shit like that out here, not anymore
most organized crime operates pretty low profile these days :D
@@dutchdykefinger I'm not saying you can't get better, like say Scandinavia, I'm saying you can easily get MUCH worse, like say, Africa, Russia, India etc (the majority of humanity)
you have to look over your shoulders anywhere
@@roach_but_roachier depends. If u live in a small town and shit its not bad. Ateast as an adult.We have a few methheads and unfortunately pedos but as an adult woman I ain't worried about goin out alone.
I am from New Orleans and it has always been this bad..I don't live there anymore..and when I lived there it was the murder capital...these gangsters are proud of it..
The old guy in the beginning of the video correctly identified the problem!
Well black peoples rent going anywhere anytime soon bro.
Aren’t
The restaurant owner is spot on. Society has made fun of chicken and watermelon when they’re both completely normal resources to produce
Mfs tweaking cuz they both tasty as fuck
Jesus Christ Is Coming Soon Repent & Draw Near To Him ❤️✝️🙏❤❤❤❤❤❤
Huge respect for tyler, to go out here and investigate! Much love ❤
Him and many other white guys filming the ghetto for content 😂
@@lordjoyous
You're right, better leave em alone and let the circle of crimes gropw
Why don't you investigate Ukraine and Russia or Gaza and Israel murders / wars? UA-cam in known for oppressing black people just like the entire US and the world. However, non-blacks can start wars kill hundreds of thousands other non-blacks and nothing is said about them. Russia’s military casualties, the officials said, are approaching 300,000. The number includes as many as 120,000 deaths and 170,000 to 180,000 injured troops. The Russian numbers dwarf the Ukrainian figures, which the officials put at close to 70,000 killed and 100,000 to 120,000 wounded. These are not black people they actually look a lot like you.
The ten cities in The United States with the highest murder rates per capita - 8 out of Ten Trump Red States
St. Louis, MO
Baltimore, MD
New Orleans, LA
Memphis, TN
Mobile, AL
Detroit, MI
Jackson, MS
Cleveland, OH
Baton Rouge, LA
Richmond, VA
Being from Poland (Krakow) where as a woman I can walk around the city alone, completely safe- this blows my mind. I truly hope you guys will get to the point where you will also feel so safe and comfortable.
Glad this video was made to highlight the truth about the city. I love my home, but we have a lot of work to do
You're out here spreading the good word, giving the unbiased truth. Thank God for real journalists like you
They need to bring marshall law into that place
Unbiased, you mean the people in the video proving all the stereotypes true? Even the ones in the video who seem like they’re trying to do good are just as screwed up as the rest. At least the old man was honest.
aint that long before the cia takes over
We need more journalists like this guy
@@smelltheglove2038oh you’re racist huh
Bravo sir! That band teacher is a legend, it's amazing to see such humility and care in such a hopeless place. Thanks for shooting this Tyler. Truly
Advice: Get your life together and stay so far away from these people.
Shooting this? That’s punny
Get it? Because shooting is a pun on guns.
Makes me so grateful of the place I live in right now...
old guy said “been through too much out here to hide my feels man”
I lived in cities (Philadelphia) I’ve lived in smaller towns, I’ve lived in the middle of nowhere. I will never forget how different each of these lifestyles can be. I really wish sometimes I could show people who live in high crime zones how peaceful it can be when your nearest neighbor is 4 miles away. If you can, parents need to get their kids far away from this situation.
Teacher did great, holding the kids accountable.
its the lack of resources and increased cost of living ouside the city that will keep people out of small towns. I've also lived in all 3 areas and will choose the big city every time. the small towns i lived in had higher crime than living in detroit metro.
@@up-uw4op I’m not sure what lack of resources you’re referring to but we have everything available to us within driving distance, and in a small town, walking distance. The cost of living outside of a city is far cheaper, I mean rentals popping off at about 700 a month, whereas you go 30 minutes south to the city it’s 1200 a month for the same living style.
@@Wetdoor in Wisconsin and Michigan the small towns had no daycare available for parents to work. The groceries were very expensive and so was gas to drive long distance. No extracurricular activities for kids unless you were able to drive an hour one way. Not everyone can handle the loneliness either if they have no family or friends in the area and no one to rely on in emergencies. People had the same hood mentality in each place Ive lived.
I see your reasoning but as a Canadian, the problem isn’t cities, it’s the governmental support systems and laws. There are cities with lower crime rates than certain small towns in the world - it really depends on how poverty is alleviated and the regulation of weapons. When a population is placed under desperate circumstances, they will resort to crime.
It's the people, not the proximity.
Thank you for giving people a different perceptive on a community that is trying to climb through the mud all while facing very severe circumstances.
Yeah, but they don’t HAVE to stay in the situation. There is always a way. Here are five: U.S. Navy, Army, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard.
@@FORTHEBY_BYlol they have to be a high school graduate for that 😂
@@FORTHEBY_BYcan you name anything not army-related though 😂
Right? I respect their realness 🙏🏼❤️🩹🫡
@@urmomsboyfriend9689really? I never knew that I thought you could get in no matter what as long as you can do the physical stuff
When I go there I have that feeling that if someone is coming I get scared
2:44 I looked up his name alongside New Orleans and an article from January 2014 was one of the first links. In it it reads that at around 1:50 am, the suspect Joshua Adams was pulled over for “driving with what appeared to be an altered temporary license plate.” Police removed the suspect from the vehicle for officer safety after the saw him chewing on a white powdery substance they believed to be cocaine. The suspect was then arrested for an outstanding attachment and obstructing justice by appearing to swallow cocaine. For medical reasons, police supervisor asked Adams what he had swallowed and noticed he was still chewing on the substance. The officers attempted to have the suspect spit the substance out, but police say he began spitting blood and became unresponsive. Adams was then transported to the Ochsner hospital where he died. Police say testing at the hospital revealed cocaine and marijuana in his system. A background check showed that he had a previous charge for cocaine 7 years prior to the incident.
So via this article it appears that this case is far from police brutality, and instead that his brother-in-law was on cocaine and died via complications.
my heart broke when I heard that mans story about his brother and law...trying to take care of his wife in her most vulnerable moment but ended up losing his life over senseless violence. he could have had the opportunity to break the cycle and be a presence in his sons life but he didnt even get to meet his baby 💔 rest in power 🕊
New Orleans is like Detroit.
I’m so glad Tyler finally visited my home of New Orleans and shed light and this sad reality of the city. The crime was already rising in the 90’s but Katrina was kinda like that extra push that resulted in the violence that the city experiences today. I also feel like Tyler should had showed how close the nicer and more beautiful parts of the city are close to the more Lower income parts of the city.
Bullshit. There were no hurricanes in Chicago, or Memphis, or Philly, or Baltimore, or Detroit, or St Louis, or Atlanta, or Jacksonville, or DC, or a hundred other US cities I could mention, yet all those places have the exact same problems. I remember New Orleans back in the Cash Money/No Limit era, and it was a lawless ghetto war zone with the Nolia, Calliope, Melphy, Desire, St Thomas, and countless other projects that made Juarez Mexico seem like Wonderland by comparison.
Stop making excuses, crime was horrible in NOLA decades before the hurricane happened.
What's sad is Katrina brought a lot of crime to other states. I know crime went up big time in my state after we got a lot of refugees from Katrina. Our own people are our own worst enemy. We need to stop the cycle at home.
I live close to new Orleans like 10 mins away😅😅
I live in kenner
@@shawnstafford7809it rlly just depends what part of nola you go to
5:42. He's 100% right, no lies detected.
I’m from the city and left a few weeks before Katrina hit. It still hurt goin back and seein usually lit up area still in the dark with the blue tarps on top of the roof and overgrown vines on the building. Shit sad frfr
My Father is an officer and former homicide detective in New Orleans, and has seen so much more death and evil in his years of work than many will in their lives. Children shot dead in the streets; more disemboweled bodies then a person should be able to handle. Please pray for his safety and that he may be able to preserve the lives of others as well as his own whist on duty 💙
the older guy in the blue shirt is a legend. Straight shooter.
I have pictures of new orleans in the 1920s-1950s from my great grandmother and I grew up on the stories of how it used to be. And let me tell ya- that's the city I love. My whole life my family refers to new orleans as the jungle. We only go if God forbid we need childrens hospital.
The fact he risks his life almost every video is beyond me and just proves he’s better than 99% of the mainstream media journalists
It's really not that dangerous when you got a crew.
that's what he wants you to believe
The ten cities in The United States with the highest murder rates per capita - 8 out of Ten Trump Red States
St. Louis, MO
Baltimore, MD
New Orleans, LA
Memphis, TN
Mobile, AL
Detroit, MI
Jackson, MS
Cleveland, OH
Baton Rouge, LA
Richmond, VA
@jjones0822 what do you mean?
Respect to the rapper that was walking around and interviewing with dude and taking him around town. If I ever visit out there to meet family I hope to meet him, and he can tell me stories about life it there.
Jesus Christ Is Coming Soon Repent & Draw Near To Him ❤️✝️🙏❤❤❤
"Respect to the rapper that said a lot of pretty ideas but then perpetuated a cycle of violence in the music he makes." Brilliant
“the murder capital of america” here in Brazil it’s just a regular city…
new orleans is such a pretty city. it really is a shame that it’s gotten such a reputation because of these particular fragments of the city.
This is one of the best collection of interviews I’ve watched in a while. Straight to the point, honest, and just really captivating. Nice work!
You can tell rap is legit NoonOrleanz's life. Even when he's just talking, he has a cadence and a rhythm to his voice, dude's a natural.
Why don’t you get the lotion
@@thegreatestmantoevrwlkthep9986 dawg what 💀
A natural loser
@@thegreatestmantoevrwlkthep9986😂😂😂
@@thegreatestmantoevrwlkthep9986crazy😭
A good buddy of mine from high school was murdered in a robbery last year. It shattered everyone that knew him.
Homie in the video said he buried 10 close friends over a year and a half. I cannot imagine how draining that must feel.
As someone from the city, it’s wild Tyler ain’t get robbed out here
Wow this breaks my heart! I hope the business owners, artists and teachers continue to show these kids a positive way to live life! Thank you Tyler for showing this! It’s very important to shed light on these issues.
Im a 13 yo female from new Orleans, i agree with almost everything in this video!!! Its very dangerous.. I try my best to keep not just myself but everyone younger than me out these streets! I stay inside and try to protect myself and my younger family!.
New Orleans is a magical city, no other place like it in the USA, but it’s been a dangerous pirate town since before America even existed
be safe out there, survive to old age and make some wonderful memories along the way :)
im from new orleans too
Geeze your young af. Way too young to have to be worrying about this stuff
@@mikeissweet that's the world we live in i guess,🤷🏾♀️😅
Stay safe girl ❤😢
So, having them in 90% of television commercials hasn't helped.
This is exactly why I left New Orleans, the very first dude wasn't wrong with what he said. Crime has gotten so bad there and I couldn't handle hearing about all these little kids dying because they got caught in the violence.
What guy? And what did he say?
“The Naggers” 😂
It's funny because the very people like you are why so many of those kids feel like they're not worth anything.
Spoken Like a true Boomer. I was at a funeral in New Orleans in May. The best friend of my relative that had passed was a 77-year-old retired homicide detective. I listen to that man Complain about black people using the n-word more times than I could count for 2 hours at a funeral. 5 months before that I was at a party under I-10 being the only white person there and had a mother f****** blast. The old people that racistly blame the most disenfranchised of their community are disgusting, backwards, ignorant and the problem.
Yeah Go with the man that was so proud of what he was saying He had to whisper it
Your trying to put that poor old man on blast? That's crazy.
What he’s saying isn’t wrong but he could’ve done it without using a racial slur
@astrothunder694 the funny part is, I know black ppl that would say the same thing he did. Of different ages too(20-70+)...... I dont like the word either, and I 100% get what your saying tho.....
You had a lot of people try to spit bars in your vids, but this was the first one with real bars.
My favorite teacher in high school taught at a school in Baton Rouge before my HS. She had some crazy stories.
I feel very glad Tyler was able to get interviews with people who have actually experienced garbage in their lives and who are warning others not to come here. Thank you Tyler and please be safe doing these videos 🙏
That's not something we should be glad about. These people shouldn't have to live through these experiences or put them on others.
@aaron___6014 but people do live through these experiences. And if they make the right decisions, they can be stronger for it. Make no mistake, you don't have to be criminal to make it or to live. That's the easy way. The hard way is doing it the right way.