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Most of our hood aren't even good no more.....and if you rode pass them....you wouldn't even know it. Our project been tore down and white folks now occupy like most of Amekica#agenda
Because Georgia has a thousand ways to get cars, just like the housing disaster in 2008, companies don't care if you can afford them, they just make it easy to get. Banks don't lend to people in the ghetto, most are rental property with slum landlords, and most people in low income areas live day to day and don't have financial education. Think about it, you can get a brand new car making $7 an hour but not a loan to fix your property if owned, others are government property that seriously took a nose dive during this administration.
Most them cars was average lol. So because they live in the hood they can't have shit nice? It aint like they was tryin push 60000 dollar cars shit even 30000 dollar cars. The cars in the video was newer but not expensive
@CALICOTV301 you acting like everyone is unemployed. Some got night shift, day time jobs. They just coolin on the block because its their spot. You dont do that?
@@jarvisaddison8560 Yeah right. The majority of the guys I know with them are drowning in debt. Half of em get repossessed within a year. They aint affording nothing.
@@jarvisaddison8560 That doesn't make it a good decision. People should have higher priorities than a car that will lose it's value the second it leaves the lot.
@@vaszi101 i suppose some do, but everyone will not make it, that’s just the facts of life. When you were born in neighborhoods like that, your parents & grandparents the deck will be stacked against you.
I can't help but notice all of the shiny new cars in front of dilapidated housing. Same thing in LA. I would characterize these as "slums" not "hoods". Not all "hoods" are slums. Thanks for the view though. Interesting. Atlanta looked worse off to me, but it's probably easy to get killed in both.
With all those people standing around doing NOTHING;I'm pretty sure if they put their minds together, they could make their neighborhood look like SOMETHING!
It costs money to dispose of trash and construction materials. There is also the problem of private property. Not even the government can tear down a derelict structure or remove trash from property they don't own.
Georgia is to humid during the summer , and all that rampant flora you talking about is not good when it gets dark and it looks the same in most of the states in the east coast
@@carlosgrajales44 kinda ironic seeing how Miami is more humid and warmer than atlanta since the city is closer to the equator and right by the ocean!!!
Dam maybe back den it was like that Bcus I was there for a month for a vacation from Miami Bcus all the shooting and I haven’t heard. Not one gunshot they just got a good vibe over there
It always amazes me the amount of abandoned homes and buildings. These banks would rather keep those places on their books and claim it as an asset to trick the investors then sell it cheap and take a loss to give some hope to these communities. With this, Atlanta wins the worse title. At least Miami is active.
The abandoned houses are owned by absentee owners that the city cannot find. That's why they sit abandoned for so long. It takes forever to take possession of them. It has nothing to do with the banks.
Those projects you went thru in Mia is being phased out. Come down next year this time, it's gonna be a totally different place. Can you say gentrification?
@@thedirtybubble9613 I was going to say the same thing. I work in Miami and live in Broward county. But the area that I work in used to be the DEEP HOOD but it's now a refuge for "working professionals" trying to escape the beach with all the flooding they've been having down there. CLIMATE CHANGE IS REAL GUYS!!!
Sun be going super deep in the hoods 😂. I never saw that side of Miami until I moved there. I lived in Atlanta too. Both are beautiful cities as a whole doe
I enjoy your videos! It is sad to see the condition of some of these areas. The abandoned homes and the trash littering the streets and neighborhoods is unbelievable.
@Jermaine Flowers stucco is such a shitty choice for houses, as far as reliability in humid/fluctuating climates... Unless it's done proper, but usually it's not qualify work on most houses. IDK where I was going with that lol but js. Beware of window replacement services if you buy a house over 15 years old with stucco 🤷🏻♂️
@Rideshare Done Right You’re reaching because the area shown in the video is called Liberty City. Mostly black Americans live there. The black immigrants live mainly in North Miami, North Miami Beach, Miami Gardens, Li’l Haiti, South Miami, Pinecrest, Miami Shores, Miami Lakes. Only someone from SOFLO would know this.
That's pretty much the main difference, Miami has that Caribbean vibe, and look to it. Atlanta probably a little more dangerous in the worst areas. They both have a lot of people on the streets because of the warmer weather, especially Miami which is summer like pretty much year round.
These are the type of people who make me feel comfortable and safe to be around. Such kind, loving, well mannered, well spoken people. Not rude, disgusting, off putting, nasty, disrespectful, ignorant at all. Ever.
I used to stay off of 84th and Miami Ave outskirts of Little Haiti/Little River but definitely remember the Beans, Brownsville ,Carol City, NMB, Little Havana all the places I used to live I got love for Miami
Downtown ATL has condominium's now, all the housing projects are gone except for a few that's left, I drive back and forth to work downtown ATL and it's slowly changing.....
Most of Atlanta they drove through was lakewood area and bankhead aka donald lee.. where I stay. You right... There is no more projects in downtown at all
@@aichonsavage5648 There are no more projects periodt! The projects weren't only downtown. They were all over Atlanta. The first housing project in the United States ever was Techwood Homes, which was in downtown Atlanta. It has now been replaced by Centennial Place. Also downtown was Grady Homes, right beside the hospital and right on the outskirts of downtown was Capitol Homes and McDaniel Glen. The other jurisdictions have followed suit, as Dekalb County has now torn down all of their projects as well.
@@hotboirollax9799 maybe not to people who live there they might love the place like I love my home town but I have never seen anywhere like this as I live very far north in uk all farms hills trees mountains ect nearest city is manchester 75 miles away so I an not used to built up urban areas hope you guys all good across the pond 💯👍
I agree it is sad, but trust me when I say that racism, economic classification, gentrification, lack of education, and I can go on and on. The problem is not just the people, all of the above play a part.
lol that's merely college students in the AUC & migrators gentrifying and rebuilding those dilapidated homes.... I live in SanFran but I did a flip out there in the Bluff right before the stadium was rebuilt, and I 100% love it there!!!!
Charlie its time you check out hoods outside the western world. I seen your video where you through Mexico. Hopefully you can try Iraq, Yemen, Somalia, Sudan, Egypt, and Morocco.
Sure is! I was thinking all them cribs are str8 compared to Miami! People just got maintain them a bit and it wouldn't look bad at all. Bet thwy got basements too? Idk i been looking around the country and i need to start buying up property elsewhere. Iv heard of homes in the $10 to $50k range in price Would be kool to have places all around the country. Detroit to Arizona to wherever else. Cuz those prices are crazy! A ghetto ass house in the worst of the worst area's here in Miami low $100ks to $225k depending on area. I need some bugout locations lol
@@DeySaidDat2 They actually not he was in Lil Haiti and Libertycity which is near each other. He moved around Miami a little. He missed Lil Havana tho the Spanish hood
@@jacksonbear1 Unfettered capitalism would lead to too much corporate power and fascism. Capitalism will always be incompatible with democracy. Libertarians would usher in fascism faster than both Democrats and Republicans. Libertarians will only look after the needs of those with money and power.
This is perfect because here in ATL we always talk about how Miami dudes tried to come up here and take over the drug game in the 80’s. Crazy times for those of us old enough to remember
They did 🤣🤣🤣 atl was just a city in the way they really they got so big to the point they didnt even care for takin over ATLs drug game Miami has One of the biggest ports where most of the dope in eastcoast came thru Miami first,, the crib was already locked in with the Majority of Cities in the South and North
@@ontheblocktrio543 they didn't tho. the middle men might have used Miami to bring it into the country, but the small time dope boys definitely did not take over the housing projects and traps in ATL (even tho they tried). That's a fact. I was in ATL when it went down, so I know
Tried, they did! No disrespect but Miami was on a totally different level than Atlanta back in the days. When i was young i used to visit Atlanta back in the 80s and trust me it wasn't on the same level.
@@shawnsmith6954 incorrect. You probably visited the suburbs. ATL was the murder capital multiple times before the Olympics (not bragging, not proud of it, just facts), and we had like 30 (or more) big ass, wild ass housing projects. Ain’t no way in hell Miami boys were about to come up here and do anything (and they didn’t b/c I lived through it). They might have brought some major weight up here and fronted it (on some plug type shit), no doubt about that, but they DID NOT take over any corners, projects, or traps. Guaranteed my guy. Don’t get me wrong, Miami boys were (and still are) some straight thugs. But tryin to take over a whole city (especially the way ATL used to be) . . . bruh that’s a tall order
Miami: city of entertainment and ostentation. Atlanta: city of Coca-Cola and the Olympic Games. Imagine !? The United States, seen by a foreigner, represents a cynical and surreal cinema.
@@jmusmc85 It is not a problem of contrasts, the United States is a country that has never questioned a system, not a liberal, but a liberalist, by yoking it or subjecting it to the needs and demands of the establishment.Does this seem like a democratic system to you? Is everything clear now?
I’m from Georgia, but from the suburbs. For us Atlanta is like a fun mini day trip to the nice areas... one time i got lost (if you know Atlanta YOU KNOW 😄), this was before phones started having free gps systems; i ended up in the hood and i found a random gas station, it was about midnight, i kid you not, there was about 30 men outside just hanging out, i parked myself in the handy cap right in front of the door. NOT TODAY. I went inside to ask for directions to get back on 85, then 2 other guys came in behind me to try to give me directions and the clerk said, don’t listen to them, go where I’m telling you to go... first time i felt afraid in my own State.
@Da Carol city pope everything u sayin is facts. U can’t sit right front of ur own house at all u gotta be careful when u be walking and driving in Miami really became worse over the years. I know my hometown pretty well it’s like now feel like u go to a sudden area it be like a death trap. I’m really ready to go to ATL it’s more calmer there than Miami. I ain’t been to ATL in 6 years I have family in different parts in GA. In Miami feels you to be in some competition to reach somebody level
@Da Carol city pope it’s a good thing u left Miami to have a better life for urself it ain’t nothin here anymore. Miami really getting more toxic asf I still give some love to my city I can’t denied that Miami lifestyle it ain’t for me anymore. I always wanted to move to A wit my girl we had to cut off sum ppl off ur day ones not always going to have ur back sometimes. It’s good thing u don’t have to be around wit negativity around u bruh.
Yes and I was in the minority in Shreveport Louisiana because that's a black man's town I have no problem with that everybody was pretty cool just a poor state but there's plenty of nice people and good people that live there bad ones too
@@drewharrison1840 niggas need to get it in🩸 there is no way a city that’s 48 percent black have racist officials they need to get up and vote on the local level same for Baton Rouge niggas
I'm a rough raggedy big ol white boy who's lived all over done plenty of time and dealt with the worst of the worst ( not proud of it either) but I'ma say ATL is the roughest place I've been, including san Diego, new Orleans and others
I'm from Miami born and raised Carol City all day and i lived in Atlanta for 10 years. Atlanta hoods not really all that bad they're just like any other hoods in a major city. But back in the Miami was like a roach motel you go there and you might not make it back home. But to be honest Atlanta and Miami hoods are about the same.
I lived in Philadelphia I love the diff hood's all over no matter where you go its the same just diff people and even outside the city the country is just as hood as the city I been all over the states seen a lot of shit i won't ever hate on where you live there are a lot of good people in the worst of places we all gotta work together make things better like bob Marley says one love
Much respect to people of all races and. Beliefs I'm a christian but I got a heart for everyone we all bleed we all breathe lets try to get some shit accomplished for our future generations much love and respect always
@@SVGIN they gentrified the projects in Atlanta and pushed a lot of the people out to the suburbs. Clayton is starting to look pretty run down in some areas and the north part of Henry in spots
@@vinsoriano493 im from Clayton County...Riverdale we moved there from Washington circle housing projects in Eastpoint everything u saying is so true 👍
@Cris M shit fucked up ...I been to Miami......scary at night.....tall got real hoods like colorful looking hoods but don't fooled yall .....Miami probably rougher than Detroit i been there ...
The ghettos in the South looks different from the East Coast. The North looks way worst. Baltimore, Philly, Camden and Dc got some rough looking hoods. Atlanta hoods look like a suburb compared to where I’m from.
@@kayyjohnson8325 you're right. Northern hoods look hella worse than southern hoods but are no worse than southern hoods. The thing about Atlanta hoods is the thugs go into nice areas to rob folks because folks in the hoods don't have shit.
They already up in the A. The Southside is going through transformation and people losing their homes. Homeless is skyrocketing. Taxes so high. All those abandoned houses and complex we be in 200 to 500 thousands. Westside already going through gentrification especially with the atl beltline.
@Da Carol city pope totally understand but i truly love miami and i can assure you im no troll im from miami from overtown...i stayed in miami gardens and opa-locka i just removed myself from it plus i have the lord with me every where i go so im safe.
🤣🤣 your not in the trenches and you didnt grow up In the Trenches and people from this way so your not intune with all the shit thats happening in the city while you comfortable at home or at work , which isnt a bad thing tbh 👌🏽
I'm from Inglewood ca..I've been all thru the ATL zones...and I must say there ghettos are much different from Normandie and Florence 💯 never been to Mia but know mad real niggas from there
@@willlaney5882 talking about on the opposite end of Tanner's? I hung on the side by the gym. I remember them housing people use to come through and clean up. Shit look like a landfill now
@@guero3053 You ain't lying. Niggas jumping folks for starter jackets and air Jordans.Hoods clashing etc. Increase the peace was in 92. It eased up around 93 and up, freaknik era
man what? we gotta a whole chapter in yall book. the police got us up outta dea. atlanta wasnt violent like it got til we got dea main man. yall could neva come to our city
@@MrWillyb309 Atlanta was peaceful holme. Atlanta was too busy fighting off that white girl trying to save our own people. But bruh, we birthed Dr. Martin Luther King. We know what fighting back is all about. Granted we had our own light sparring matches & battles, but when y'all came and tried to take over, we corrected it. Yea y'all got chapters...but we own the book. And we dont need to come to y'all city; we're too busy trying to keep everybody out of ours lol. Aye but Peace and Love pimp.
I make around 60k a year. I try to live within my means. Maintain a budget, take care of my finance, and still, I'm not able to afford a lot of those sports cars that I see here. Those people for some reason have no problem in getting those nice cars. smh
Fun as hell! Always parties everywhere for any reason. But u gotta watch how much fun u having u know. Gotta hold ur liquor, cant start acting a fool cuz thatll get u trouble too quick. And watch for sudden energy/mood changes. Dont feel right get out cuz its about to go down. I mean thats pretty universal stuff but im telling you Miami has a way with temptations and corruption. Its a very different city. The people.
Nobody is wearing a mask. My God a breathing ground for the covid-19. That was the first thing I've noticed besides the how the people living. And how many abandoned houses and businesses.
So much trees out there y'all could start a garden just take a bunch of leaves put them in one confined spot stomp on them until they nice and crunched up completely drinch the leaves in water plant your seeds directly in the soil underneath then boom wait a lil while then you got ya self a garden
Love your videos man, I would love to see u on a podcast or something. Maybe make a video going in depth on your experiences going from place to place. I would love to hear your prospective on redlining, white privilege, ect
Every city got Hood believe that just like you believe in God. Never forget how where you come from that's why most Blacks are able to survive the hood & pandemic Real Talk. Amennnnnnnn ❤️❤️ 💯
Id like to know the difference in rent costs between the two. (I already know Miami is more expensive and you don't get paid more) but id like to hear what yall say!?
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Casas abandonadas?
do High point, NC vs Greensboro, NC hoods
Do lawrence,massachusetts hoods,lowell massachusetts,springfield,massachusetts
Eastside 4 season they are in gendfication it about 20 ppl.waiting on vouchers out their 😩boy 🛑
Most of our hood aren't even good no more.....and if you rode pass them....you wouldn't even know it. Our project been tore down and white folks now occupy like most of Amekica#agenda
Always interesting to see cars parked out front that are worth more than the house itself 😂😂😂🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
Because Georgia has a thousand ways to get cars, just like the housing disaster in 2008, companies don't care if you can afford them, they just make it easy to get. Banks don't lend to people in the ghetto, most are rental property with slum landlords, and most people in low income areas live day to day and don't have financial education. Think about it, you can get a brand new car making $7 an hour but not a loan to fix your property if owned, others are government property that seriously took a nose dive during this administration.
Truuuu
Priorities all the way fucked up! Smh
Most them cars was average lol. So because they live in the hood they can't have shit nice? It aint like they was tryin push 60000 dollar cars shit even 30000 dollar cars. The cars in the video was newer but not expensive
It’s a lot easier to get a nice car than it is to get a nice house!
Hood is always a party. And also always a bad time. Makes no sense.
Nothing else to do
@CALICOTV301 you acting like everyone is unemployed. Some got night shift, day time jobs. They just coolin on the block because its their spot. You dont do that?
@CALICOTV301 Yet, you have nothing better to do but watch them
That is the way they are, can not be changed
no where to be and plenty em handouts cuzziiin
It aint an ATL hood without a multitude of Dodge Chargers.
🤣🤣🤣
That's how they afford them, low housing costs
@@jarvisaddison8560 Yeah right. The majority of the guys I know with them are drowning in debt. Half of em get repossessed within a year. They aint affording nothing.
@@Coananlover that's because they get bad loans. Remember anyone can get a car loan cause cause depreciate in value.
@@jarvisaddison8560 That doesn't make it a good decision. People should have higher priorities than a car that will lose it's value the second it leaves the lot.
How many of you thought that smear on his windshield at the beginning of the video was on your phone 😂
I didn’t think it was my phone and I wiped it off anyways lol
What is that crap on my iPad screen?? 👀
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This is why ladies you absolutely never ever stop for gas especially at night in Atlanta. You better have a passenger packing and cover your back.
Same goes in Cleveland and akron.
Same goes in Chicago, Compton, Gary & Detroit.
Memphis
Jersey
Amen
Some neighbor's maintain cleaniness others are just plain nasty
It be like that frfr😤😤😤
....and on a few of these videos we have seen what you’d say is beyond nasty! Uuugh, gross 🤢
Some neighborhoods save on taxes by not having street cleaning.
That's because most low income renters don't give a f about the property they live in.
@@laryanryan9170 why should they? They have no equity in it.
What you don't see is that houses in Miami cost 3X as much
fr! You'll live in the hood and you'll live in a piece of shit
@@AnastasiaBeau0 make $120k a year and can't even afford a house in the ghetto
the forest vs the caribbean
lol truly
I just thought of that 💀💀😂 I lived in both states
Lol
Facts
Basically what it is
Some of you seemed surprised. How do you think a neighborhood would look where you have several generations living in poverty.
@weedieman weedieman OK DAVID DUKE....OPPS I MEAN JEFFERSON DAVIS......
why don’t any try to get out?
@@vaszi101 i suppose some do, but everyone will not make it, that’s just the facts of life. When you were born in neighborhoods like that, your parents & grandparents the deck will be stacked against you.
@weedieman weedieman republican states are poorer than democrat run cities by an overwhelming amount.
Ppl who say things like that. Think white and black ppl started this race on even ground
I can't help but notice all of the shiny new cars in front of dilapidated housing. Same thing in LA. I would characterize these as "slums" not "hoods". Not all "hoods" are slums. Thanks for the view though. Interesting. Atlanta looked worse off to me, but it's probably easy to get killed in both.
Atlanta full of bandos
All the cars being financed and evading the repo man everyday
Drugs by those vehicles.
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SurviveUnplugged ~ On a positive side of these scene ~ Squatters have a place to squat ~ Especially ones with children😢😢
@@totsmini3105 Thank you for bringing forth a "positive" perspective and something to be greatful for.
With all those people standing around doing NOTHING;I'm pretty sure if they put their minds together, they could make their neighborhood look like SOMETHING!
A lot of people stand around doing nothing out in public
It costs money to dispose of trash and construction materials. There is also the problem of private property. Not even the government can tear down a derelict structure or remove trash from property they don't own.
@THE Ron Burgandy ....
@THE Ron Burgandy I've spent 3 quarters of my life in the hood.....I've grown to hate and despise it.
@@davidp6913 yeah but this is A NEIGHBORHOOD
All these people standing around doing nothing, pick up a broom and clean your surroundings. Do something positive.
LMAO 😂🤣
Why do you think these areas look like such a dump? They hardly care about themselves let alone their surroundings
And that's all they have to do is clean up, and they will surprise themselves. Cleaning, painting n a little elbow grease, does wonders!!
Fr
Wow people think a lil elbow grease will revive the town lol
Love that rampant flora surrounding in Georgia hoods. Looks cool and vibrant but I guess it's a harbour for millions of nasty mosquitos.
Georgia is to humid during the summer , and all that rampant flora you talking about is not good when it gets dark and it looks the same in most of the states in the east coast
The skeeters are probably too scared to show up in the hood lol
@@carlosgrajales44 kinda ironic seeing how Miami is more humid and warmer than atlanta since the city is closer to the equator and right by the ocean!!!
Mosquitoes ain't as nasty as some of the humans in this vid
It’s like the jungle down here
Thanking God everyday I made it out these Atlanta slums !
Dam maybe back den it was like that Bcus I was there for a month for a vacation from Miami Bcus all the shooting and I haven’t heard. Not one gunshot they just got a good vibe over there
It always amazes me the amount of abandoned homes and buildings. These banks would rather keep those places on their books and claim it as an asset to trick the investors then sell it cheap and take a loss to give some hope to these communities.
With this, Atlanta wins the worse title. At least Miami is active.
It's the same in Detroit
The same in Camden NJ and Newark Nj. Atleast Newark is in a major city and is in the process of gentrification in certain areas
The abandoned houses are owned by absentee owners that the city cannot find. That's why they sit abandoned for so long. It takes forever to take possession of them. It has nothing to do with the banks.
Those projects you went thru in Mia is being phased out. Come down next year this time, it's gonna be a totally different place. Can you say gentrification?
The same reason they're already gone in Atlanta! Problem is, most of the native residents can no longer afford to live there.
Yeah Miami is gentrifying rapidly. This video is probably from at least 5 years ago.
@@thedirtybubble9613 I was going to say the same thing. I work in Miami and live in Broward county. But the area that I work in used to be the DEEP HOOD but it's now a refuge for "working professionals" trying to escape the beach with all the flooding they've been having down there. CLIMATE CHANGE IS REAL GUYS!!!
Yea overtown got ate up by winwood
@@jaimerodriguez2267 you mean Downtown.
Sun be going super deep in the hoods 😂. I never saw that side of Miami until I moved there. I lived in Atlanta too. Both are beautiful cities as a whole doe
Miami is different when you pass that bridge
I enjoy your videos!
It is sad to see the condition of some of these areas. The abandoned homes and the trash littering the streets and neighborhoods is unbelievable.
Miami look more like L.A hoods
Spanish style buildings
@Jermaine Flowers stucco is such a shitty choice for houses, as far as reliability in humid/fluctuating climates... Unless it's done proper, but usually it's not qualify work on most houses. IDK where I was going with that lol but js. Beware of window replacement services if you buy a house over 15 years old with stucco 🤷🏻♂️
@@aaron4ism and La got a dam near rain free climate
@@Sigmanovar yeah facts so it keeps better there, I'm talm bout georgia and FL
@Rideshare Done Right You’re reaching because the area shown in the video is called Liberty City. Mostly black Americans live there. The black immigrants live mainly in North Miami, North Miami Beach, Miami Gardens, Li’l Haiti, South Miami, Pinecrest, Miami Shores, Miami Lakes. Only someone from SOFLO would know this.
Gotta love all the spotless cars surrounded by trash strewn on the ground everywhere
I just feel blessed!!🙏🏾✝️🇺🇸
Both seem the same to me except Miami got that Caribbean flavor to it. What's your take between the two, Charlie?
That's pretty much the main difference, Miami has that Caribbean vibe, and look to it. Atlanta probably a little more dangerous in the worst areas. They both have a lot of people on the streets because of the warmer weather, especially Miami which is summer like pretty much year round.
@Rideshare Done Right Caribbeans** vs american blacks but miami also have alotttt of american blacks lol.
@Rideshare Done Right but florida as a whole has more American blacks than foreighn
@Rideshare Done Right theres different flavors of every black and every state and city,honestly. It aint never reall the same.
@Rideshare Done Right Aint none wrong with that...majority of the white people you see today are grandkids of irish, jewish, italians,etc.
These are the type of people who make me feel comfortable and safe to be around. Such kind, loving, well mannered, well spoken people. Not rude, disgusting, off putting, nasty, disrespectful, ignorant at all. Ever.
u trippin mane that Atlanta shi looked sad whole bunch of people just standing around while trash is all around them these are slums not hoods
You hit the nail on the head and Tell the truth and shame the devil.
You don't have to worry about somebody calling the police on you driving while black....ect.
Wasn’t expecting this comment, thank you for the positivity
Do you morons even realize that he was being sarcastic? God people are stupid.
Miami got all them colors on they houses
Yea,that shit look made tacky
It's always been that way.
And what will still paint the city red dade county nigga
Kinda reminds me of some of the projects in LA only miami has like every color
@Joe Blow just a comment not a literature test.. relax cornball
I used to stay off of 84th and Miami Ave outskirts of Little Haiti/Little River but definitely remember the Beans, Brownsville ,Carol City, NMB, Little Havana all the places I used to live I got love for Miami
Downtown ATL has condominium's now, all the housing projects are gone except for a few that's left, I drive back and forth to work downtown ATL and it's slowly changing.....
None of the Atlanta housing projects are left. They tore them all down, including the one I grew up in, Gilbert Gardens (Poole Creek)!
That's precisely how it is in Miami now.
Most of Atlanta they drove through was lakewood area and bankhead aka donald lee.. where I stay. You right... There is no more projects in downtown at all
@@aichonsavage5648 There are no more projects periodt! The projects weren't only downtown. They were all over Atlanta. The first housing project in the United States ever was Techwood Homes, which was in downtown Atlanta. It has now been replaced by Centennial Place. Also downtown was Grady Homes, right beside the hospital and right on the outskirts of downtown was Capitol Homes and McDaniel Glen. The other jurisdictions have followed suit, as Dekalb County has now torn down all of their projects as well.
@@tawanabrown3650 which was across from Blair Village.
Atlanta looks alot like the place where i live at in Romania, only difference we keep houses fenced
I lived in Covington Georgia my Entire life , loved going to the Hoods as a young man, not now time has Changed
Watching this makes me want to drank a 40
Colt 45 does it every time 😂
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Ole E 🤣🍺🌮
I have spiritually consumed a St Idez 40 watching this
Yes Molly pour it up. Lol
Be careful out there and God bless u always and happy holiday to you and your family and friends. Baltimore md.
If I feel depressed watching him drive round these areas I can only imagine how the people who live there feel 💯
Its not depressing living in the hood in Miami. It's just life. I love here.
I live in Atlanta it’s not depressing at all
@@hotboirollax9799 maybe not to people who live there they might love the place like I love my home town but I have never seen anywhere like this as I live very far north in uk all farms hills trees mountains ect nearest city is manchester 75 miles away so I an not used to built up urban areas hope you guys all good across the pond 💯👍
@@vx_uk_nw better off this way than in a 3rd world country
This is heartbreaking
I agree it is sad, but trust me when I say that racism, economic classification, gentrification, lack of education, and I can go on and on. The problem is not just the people, all of the above play a part.
@@stephaniedic1963 I agree 💯
@@stephaniedic1963 you forgot IQ
Looks normal to me, seen this my whole entire life 😐
Looks like home!
That's the sad part
Sad...
Because looking at this garbage becomes depressing 😭
Looks like we're in for another 50 years of it.
Can't fix your roof but can buy a brand new camaro, makes no sense.
lol that's merely college students in the AUC & migrators gentrifying and rebuilding those dilapidated homes.... I live in SanFran but I did a flip out there in the Bluff right before the stadium was rebuilt, and I 100% love it there!!!!
Charlie its time you check out hoods outside the western world. I seen your video where you through Mexico. Hopefully you can try Iraq, Yemen, Somalia, Sudan, Egypt, and Morocco.
Why don’t the city employ the people of those towns to clean up those areas?
T.I. really the man in Atlanta, damn near every group of folks in Atlanta hoods were playing TI
It’s cuz he is
That “Ready for whatever” used to bang
T.I. Isn’t Worth A Damn, If He Isn’t Really Doing Anything To Actually Help Atlanta, And Clean Up The Hoods.
@@shanamcallister1716 I see that.
@@Itsbrianjayy on gawd
Get a lot more house in Georgia. Thats pretty kool. Probably for cheaper too. Miami hella expensive.
Location location location!
Sure is! I was thinking all them cribs are str8 compared to Miami! People just got maintain them a bit and it wouldn't look bad at all. Bet thwy got basements too? Idk i been looking around the country and i need to start buying up property elsewhere. Iv heard of homes in the $10 to $50k range in price
Would be kool to have places all around the country. Detroit to Arizona to wherever else. Cuz those prices are crazy! A ghetto ass house in the worst of the worst area's here in Miami low $100ks to $225k depending on area. I need some bugout locations lol
Exquisite Charles, thank you.
Look like Miami hoods are a lil cleaner than the A’s own.
They are now.
@@DeySaidDat2 They actually not he was in Lil Haiti and Libertycity which is near each other. He moved around Miami a little. He missed Lil Havana tho the Spanish hood
Democrats be treating the black community good!
If you vote for any capitalist, Democrat, Libertarian or Republican then you get what you deserve.
@@thegrayarea11 Libertarians actually have plans unlike Democrats and Republicans who neglect people’s needs. And what’s wrong with capitalism?
@@jacksonbear1 Unfettered capitalism would lead to too much corporate power and fascism.
Capitalism will always be incompatible with democracy.
Libertarians would usher in fascism faster than both Democrats and Republicans.
Libertarians will only look after the needs of those with money and power.
@@thegrayarea11 Libertarians are anti government which means we’re anti fascism
Republicans are no better
This is perfect because here in ATL we always talk about how Miami dudes tried to come up here and take over the drug game in the 80’s. Crazy times for those of us old enough to remember
Tried??🤣
They did 🤣🤣🤣 atl was just a city in the way they really they got so big to the point they didnt even care for takin over ATLs drug game Miami has One of the biggest ports where most of the dope in eastcoast came thru Miami first,, the crib was already locked in with the Majority of Cities in the South and North
@@ontheblocktrio543 they didn't tho. the middle men might have used Miami to bring it into the country, but the small time dope boys definitely did not take over the housing projects and traps in ATL (even tho they tried). That's a fact. I was in ATL when it went down, so I know
Tried, they did! No disrespect but Miami was on a totally different level than Atlanta back in the days. When i was young i used to visit Atlanta back in the 80s and trust me it wasn't on the same level.
@@shawnsmith6954 incorrect. You probably visited the suburbs. ATL was the murder capital multiple times before the Olympics (not bragging, not proud of it, just facts), and we had like 30 (or more) big ass, wild ass housing projects. Ain’t no way in hell Miami boys were about to come up here and do anything (and they didn’t b/c I lived through it). They might have brought some major weight up here and fronted it (on some plug type shit), no doubt about that, but they DID NOT take over any corners, projects, or traps. Guaranteed my guy. Don’t get me wrong, Miami boys were (and still are) some straight thugs. But tryin to take over a whole city (especially the way ATL used to be) . . . bruh that’s a tall order
Pork n bean section ...know that from The First 48
Man the song at the end of the video was really catchy and Dancy gripped me so strongly out of no where 👌
Miami hoods look better than ATL
I was just thinking that
Just as dangerous though, I'm from Miami ( liberty city) ... Gun fire all the time
Fr im in fl now and i see a big difference from atl. ga looked like a nuke hit em
This is one of the worst hood videos I’ve seen for da A....he ain’t hit da main hoods...feel like he was driving around the outskirts of the city
He kept riding threw liberty city. U haven’t seen the other areas yet lol he missed a lot of the hoods
Miami: city of entertainment and ostentation.
Atlanta: city of Coca-Cola and the Olympic Games.
Imagine !?
The United States, seen by a foreigner, represents a cynical and surreal cinema.
Nearly every country in the world is full of contrasts. Rich and poor. The haves and have nots. Get a grip.
@@jmusmc85 Of course you didn't get the point.Come on,come on.
The country is built on the Fonds of entertainment. A dream like lifestyle.
@@TheXaimaca what's the point? That you're a cliche?
@@jmusmc85 It is not a problem of contrasts, the United States is a country that has never questioned a system, not a liberal, but a liberalist, by yoking it or subjecting it to the needs and demands of the establishment.Does this seem like a democratic system to you?
Is everything clear now?
This makes Montgomery, AL hoods look like a nice place to raise a family. 😂
I’m from Georgia, but from the suburbs. For us Atlanta is like a fun mini day trip to the nice areas... one time i got lost (if you know Atlanta YOU KNOW 😄), this was before phones started having free gps systems; i ended up in the hood and i found a random gas station, it was about midnight, i kid you not, there was about 30 men outside just hanging out, i parked myself in the handy cap right in front of the door. NOT TODAY. I went inside to ask for directions to get back on 85, then 2 other guys came in behind me to try to give me directions and the clerk said, don’t listen to them, go where I’m telling you to go... first time i felt afraid in my own State.
don't blame you, the two guys may of had intentions of giving you misleading directions on purpose....
Scary corny white girl, I guarantee them dudes wasn't sweatin you like that
Atlanta’s way worse than Miami
@King Bee check the stats young nigga
I can assure you Miami has more drive by shootings than Atlanta does.
@Da Carol city pope everything u sayin is facts. U can’t sit right front of ur own house at all u gotta be careful when u be walking and driving in Miami really became worse over the years. I know my hometown pretty well it’s like now feel like u go to a sudden area it be like a death trap. I’m really ready to go to ATL it’s more calmer there than Miami. I ain’t been to ATL in 6 years I have family in different parts in GA. In Miami feels you to be in some competition to reach somebody level
@Da Carol city pope it’s a good thing u left Miami to have a better life for urself it ain’t nothin here anymore. Miami really getting more toxic asf I still give some love to my city I can’t denied that Miami lifestyle it ain’t for me anymore. I always wanted to move to A wit my girl we had to cut off sum ppl off ur day ones not always going to have ur back sometimes. It’s good thing u don’t have to be around wit negativity around u bruh.
@Beverly Huttinger facts
Miami definitely has way more dangerous area then Atlanta and probably most cities.
😂😂exactly bruh people be overhyping ATL ..ATL not that bad compared to other citys👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Yes and I was in the minority in Shreveport Louisiana because that's a black man's town I have no problem with that everybody was pretty cool just a poor state but there's plenty of nice people and good people that live there bad ones too
Yea the Deep South is black land
I use to live there too lol
My city ☹️😒
Very black and very prejudice against those same black people. Sad state of affairs.
@@drewharrison1840 niggas need to get it in🩸 there is no way a city that’s 48 percent black have racist officials they need to get up and vote on the local level same for Baton Rouge niggas
I'm a rough raggedy big ol white boy who's lived all over done plenty of time and dealt with the worst of the worst ( not proud of it either) but I'ma say ATL is the roughest place I've been, including san Diego, new Orleans and others
Your out of your mind I’ve been to New Orleans, I live in Atlanta, New Orleans is way more ghetto and violent
Charlie patiently waiting for people crossing the street before making a right turn. 15:41
I see 4 seasons apartments a death trap & a jungle. Some people can't survive out there. Daily fighting & shooting.
I'm from Miami born and raised Carol City all day and i lived in Atlanta for 10 years. Atlanta hoods not really all that bad they're just like any other hoods in a major city. But back in the Miami was like a roach motel you go there and you might not make it back home. But to be honest Atlanta and Miami hoods are about the same.
@THE Ron Burgandy True. Some of Miami's (the city and county as a whole) population originally came from Georgia. I know my grandparents did.
@Da Carol city pope Miami, Fl or Miami, Ohio.... All in all you still a Floridian.
@Da Carol city pope bn
@@DottieMaeEvans a lotta black americans from da south came to miami to built shit there too
@@chrisjoshua69420 you're right. I didn't forget about them. The Bahamians and the Black Americans built Miami.
I lived in Philadelphia I love the diff hood's all over no matter where you go its the same just diff people and even outside the city the country is just as hood as the city I been all over the states seen a lot of shit i won't ever hate on where you live there are a lot of good people in the worst of places we all gotta work together make things better like bob Marley says one love
🔥💪🏿💪🏿
Much respect to people of all races and. Beliefs I'm a christian but I got a heart for everyone we all bleed we all breathe lets try to get some shit accomplished for our future generations much love and respect always
@@brandonhendrixson2372 👑🙏🏿
You sir are crazy brave! I feel tense just watching. I’d rather walk through a jungle with snakes and tigers
esses lugares são lugares onde ninguém gosta de ir
Miami is rough but Atlanta is rough too meh it’s a pretty even battle
Im from ATL........they tore down alot of slums...I mean alot maybe even ummmm like 20
I mean alot .....
@@SVGIN they gentrified the projects in Atlanta and pushed a lot of the people out to the suburbs. Clayton is starting to look pretty run down in some areas and the north part of Henry in spots
@@vinsoriano493 im from Clayton County...Riverdale we moved there from Washington circle housing projects in Eastpoint everything u saying is so true 👍
@Cris M shit fucked up ...I been to Miami......scary at night.....tall got real hoods like colorful looking hoods but don't fooled yall .....Miami probably rougher than Detroit i been there ...
miami’s is just atlanta’s with palm trees
damn lie
@@gcode2010 it is😂😂
The Ghettos Damn Near Look The Same In Every City 😔, Love The Vids
The ghettos in the South looks different from the East Coast. The North looks way worst. Baltimore, Philly, Camden and Dc got some rough looking hoods. Atlanta hoods look like a suburb compared to where I’m from.
@@kayyjohnson8325 you right dc Baltimore they do look worse than Florida
Every city has something different about it idk what u talking about
@@BruceWayne-tw8st yeah forreal when Dave Chap said theres worse hoods than DC . I guess people didnt listen
@@kayyjohnson8325 you're right. Northern hoods look hella worse than southern hoods but are no worse than southern hoods. The thing about Atlanta hoods is the thugs go into nice areas to rob folks because folks in the hoods don't have shit.
I kept waiting for Rick Grimes to make an appearance
HERE MIAMI GO, wit all these tropical skittle lookin projects!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Who wants a Hitman Sammy Sam & JT Money collaboration album after this?
Haha too funny
I know I’m not the only one that tried to wipe that smudge off the screen in the beginning 😂
Facts! I was doing the same thing.
The man dancing lol!
Next you see, is high priced condos going up.
They already up in the A. The Southside is going through transformation and people losing their homes. Homeless is skyrocketing. Taxes so high. All those abandoned houses and complex we be in 200 to 500 thousands. Westside already going through gentrification especially with the atl beltline.
Miami not as bad as the other places... i love my city
miami worse den atl
@Da Carol city pope totally understand but i truly love miami and i can assure you im no troll im from miami from overtown...i stayed in miami gardens and opa-locka i just removed myself from it plus i have the lord with me every where i go so im safe.
🤣🤣 your not in the trenches and you didnt grow up In the Trenches and people from this way so your not intune with all the shit thats happening in the city while you comfortable at home or at work , which isnt a bad thing tbh 👌🏽
Miami is for sure has one of the worse hoods on the east coast
I'm from Inglewood ca..I've been all thru the ATL zones...and I must say there ghettos are much different from Normandie and Florence 💯 never been to Mia but know mad real niggas from there
What do you use to record?
The structures are either boarded up, gutted, or leaning.
Seeing them 4 season apartment brought back some good memories. Didn't look that rough back in the 90's
It was way worse back then! Especially at the wash house on the corner
@@willlaney5882 talking about on the opposite end of Tanner's? I hung on the side by the gym. I remember them housing people use to come through and clean up. Shit look like a landfill now
In the late 90s it did
errthing was way worse in 80s n 90s
@@guero3053 You ain't lying. Niggas jumping folks for starter jackets and air Jordans.Hoods clashing etc. Increase the peace was in 92. It eased up around 93 and up, freaknik era
He showed the Beans and EP/Edison Projects i be all over there
Looks like property management is doing their job at the apartments
Couldn’t roll thru Atlanta like that 25 years ago, all the projects tore down, u riding through the gentrified Atlanta
You call that gentrified? No joke though. I just don’t see any of it.
Same in Miami
Couldnt roll in Miami like that 5 years ago 🤣
Excellent video thank you very much...
Atlanta did this versus battle already in the early 90s...and won.
man what? we gotta a whole chapter in yall book. the police got us up outta dea. atlanta wasnt violent like it got til we got dea main man. yall could neva come to our city
@@MrWillyb309 Atlanta was peaceful holme. Atlanta was too busy fighting off that white girl trying to save our own people. But bruh, we birthed Dr. Martin Luther King. We know what fighting back is all about. Granted we had our own light sparring matches & battles, but when y'all came and tried to take over, we corrected it. Yea y'all got chapters...but we own the book.
And we dont need to come to y'all city; we're too busy trying to keep everybody out of ours lol.
Aye but Peace and Love pimp.
Ok why aren’t you at a mil subscribers yet?literally out here risking your life for our entertainment
Because the video was whack
Miami is more hardcore then Atlanta. Neither is anything great.
Wtf you talking about
Neither of them have a high murder rate but if they did Atlanta is ranked at 15 which is worse then. Miami
Cris M ain’t no wrong nigga I’m going by stats
Atlanta murder up there
How tf yk u prolly ain’t neva been to neither
Thanks a lot for riding 👍
I make around 60k a year. I try to live within my means. Maintain a budget, take care of my finance, and still, I'm not able to afford a lot of those sports cars that I see here. Those people for some reason have no problem in getting those nice cars. smh
Who you telling some people rather live off section 8 and have a car of the year
It's because the dealers know they'll repo them in a couple of months. So they get the money and the car back
When ypu living off the government, Anything is possible✨
It’s called drug dealing dumbfuck welcome to TRAPlanta
Even tho I’m from Louisville, Atlanta is my second home
ATLANTA ALL DAY ......DUDE AINT WVEN DO HALF THE SLUMS.....
Zone 3
You didnt go to Overtown,Carol City,Brown-Sub,Little Haiti,Coconut Grove you kept riding thru Liberty City
Right! Same with Atlanta, he just stuck to some of the West side. And the West Side consist of hood and suburbs!
Little Havana, allapatah, wynwood, west miami, Hialeah, west Flagler, homestead, leisure city
Bingo! You not from there so you don't know the real hood. You a tourist only showing where someone took you at. Liberty City lol.
He aint even slide thru Lil Haiti, Wynwood Or O.T smh Opalacka he miss all the hoods. Should've just drove thru Broward for all that
Forgot about Lil Haiti and the deep O.T.
My cousins moving to Georgia and she tried to convince me to move I can’t do it , this state is a trash hole 😫😭
Not even. That’s Atlanta and not even all of Atlanta, just the ugly side. I live in the outskirts, suburbs/rural areas and i love it.
Go see it before you make a decision. My cousin begged me to come out for years and I didn't, but when I did I bought a house!
@@nena_ae every state has they’re beautiful side to it
Yeah that’s right, we over crowded, so please don’t move here, no matter what the reason is we don’t need more people moving here. Appreciate it.🙂
18:38 oh ouhh ouuhhh ouhh ouh ouuHH !
Atlanta is so big now....It mind as well be all of North GA Hahahaa! TY Charlie!
It stretches from Chattanooga down I-75 past Macon. They just don't include Macon as an Atlanta suburb.
was the walking dead series shot in these area? the apocalypse scene etc already set up
Walking dead was filmed on the Southside like Hampton, ga area and closer to Griffin
Walking Dead is filmed all over Atlanta.
Atlanta hoods looks country and suburban ......Miami hoods look fun
Fun as hell! Always parties everywhere for any reason. But u gotta watch how much fun u having u know. Gotta hold ur liquor, cant start acting a fool cuz thatll get u trouble too quick. And watch for sudden energy/mood changes. Dont feel right get out cuz its about to go down. I mean thats pretty universal stuff but im telling you Miami has a way with temptations and corruption. Its a very different city. The people.
@@vincentvega6932 because miami more similar too newyork and chicago
It Used to be fun Everywhere
@@rollnrush didn't it!? Now maybe half as much...which is still a lot more fun than most cities to be honest..
ATL them wood country mfs ain't fucking with dade county
Nobody is wearing a mask. My God a breathing ground for the covid-19. That was the first thing I've noticed besides the how the people living. And how many abandoned houses and businesses.
Pfff look at how they are living... And you talking about a mask?? Are you stupid?
@@Louisthefur He been passed stupid, he's running laps around stupid AF
This old... Most of us only heard of covid in March... Look at video from February and act like things have always been this way. lol
Cause covid isn't a major concern vs gun fire, lack of healthcare, low employment etc
@@Louisthefur facts
So much trees out there y'all could start a garden just take a bunch of leaves put them in one confined spot stomp on them until they nice and crunched up completely drinch the leaves in water plant your seeds directly in the soil underneath then boom wait a lil while then you got ya self a garden
You don't have to do all of that in Atlanta. Just clear out an area and drop some seeds on the ground and that's it.
The Miami hoods get pretty rough 💯💯💯
Nah Atlanta tougher. Trust me.
@@uglyhobo4602 Since when 🤔🤔
Im from South Florida and I can say Atlanta rougher. But from the early 2000's all the way back, Miami was always more dangerous.
@@browardc2428 nooo 90s atlanta was worse trust me at least murder rate
@@JE_DTX Man do your research. Them Miami Boys used to come to Atlanta and put down on them niggas before it was a BMF.
I have lived in Atlanta my whole life, but I have never seen these areas before. This is awful!!! Thanks for sharing.
Folks just walking into incoming traffic 😂😂they dont gaf
Love your videos man, I would love to see u on a podcast or something. Maybe make a video going in depth on your experiences going from place to place. I would love to hear your prospective on redlining, white privilege, ect
Man I have came a long way I used to live very close to that area the Bluff west side Atlanta.
Every city got Hood believe that just like you believe in God. Never forget how where you come from that's why most Blacks are able to survive the hood & pandemic Real Talk. Amennnnnnnn ❤️❤️ 💯
I miss FL i felt safer there than in atl.
@Da Carol city pope yeah you from da crib.Fo sho
@Da Carol city pope from Carol City Fo sho. Still call it Call City not Miami Gardens. Lol
Richmond Heights #downsouth
MIAMI IS NOTHING BUT A KOUNTRY KALIFORNIA 👌🏿💯
Id like to know the difference in rent costs between the two. (I already know Miami is more expensive and you don't get paid more) but id like to hear what yall say!?
Atlanta is extremely cheap for the cost of living stayed there for about 6 months