Sure are, ive ran around all the worst parts. I was homeless downtown, stayed at the west end and there's more good people than bad, just don't go thinking its soft or act too stupid you're ok
That is a fact. Im a white dude who used to play on the Silverton courts all summer when It was like rucker they named me justblaze cause id shoot from anywhere. Needless to say I got more love from my darker skin brothers and sisters then anyone else! I miss those days
Bill Aichinger I’m not talking about that, I’m talking about the rich liberals and their Jew producers who send millions of dollar to nation like Zimbabwe but when it comes to helping their own nation they don’t give a damn
@@moralitiesaspook168 Zimbabwe doesn't get any money from the US. But Israel and Egypt both get $3 billion in welfare from the US government every year.
@@moralitiesaspook168 Oh my, that's a truly shocking number 😱 all aid that could be helping our nation heal. By the way, I didn't mean to immediately write off what you said about Zimbabwe. It's just something I've never heard before...
250 million dollar baseball stadium✔ 255 million dollar football stadium✔ 900 million dollar "banks project"✔ 924 million dollar school tax levy✔ 500 million dollar music hall renovation✔ 24 million dollar Museum Center levy✔ 400 million dollar streetcar that goes six blocks, and has never made money✔ All paid through property taxes, taxes so high, they driven the good people and employers out✔ Once the machine tool capital of the world✔ Rampant poverty, homeless, heroin, high unemployment, blight✔✔
I wanna make a youtube channel where i discuss everything thats wrong with society, how i see it to have ended up how it is, and how I think it can be fixed. Your videos sure give a perspective to the vast landscapes and communities that are in vital need of renewal.
You obviously don't know much about the West End. It must be nice to judge the whole area based off of the news, the word of mouth from your wealthy friends, all from your comfortable home in West Chester or Fort Mitchell.
West end ! Findlay, Liberty and Central. Down by the Stanley Rowe PJ's. Smell like pickles down there from the pickle factory. Also, Ollies Trolley down that way with some good ass BBQ. That's not the bad side either. OTR (Over the Rhine) is a few blocks over. That's where the shit hit the fan during the riots. Thanks for showing the Nasty Nati hoods! 5 1 3
I believe that within the next decade, many cities will continue to experience gentrification and historic buildings will be restored, it is already happening in cities like Toronto, Detroit and Buffalo
I like the white supremacist POS in these comments talking about certain cultures. Unless of course he's implying the fact that America systematically neglects certain neighborhoods usually inhabited by certain cultures. Those certain cultures being any non-white ones. Dipshit....
I see the white supremacy lurking here. Like seriously yall dont see how white supremacy set this shit up. When black communities was thriving you guys figured a way to bring them all down
My home town!!! The OTR area has been super gentrified within about the last 10 years. You see little hipsters walking around spots they would never dream of going a few years back. Much of the "hood" has moved west the to Price Hill area.
Northern Kentucky is more midwestern and city while the rest of kentucky is country and hillbillies. There are hill billies everywhere don't get me wrong. But kenton Boone and Campbell county are the only counties in kentucky that are more city than country
Woke Consultant yup you’re similarly right I lived in Kenton and now I live in Boone but the rest of Ky is def not just country lmao what about Lexington, Louisville, etc?
The problem is government housing. Sect.8 and government-run properties have the most crime and trash-filled environments. Being from D.C. my city used to look like this until Mayor Gray came in and turned most of the government-run properties into condos.
This city is far from country,if you do a little research, you'll see that the infrastructure is the same as Baltimore, Philly, Boston,and NYC. it's a Midwest town that's built like a east coast city.the Brooklyn bridge in NY is a copy of one of our bridges.
@@bradsully6620 thats otr for you but literally right up the hill you got u.c campus and hella student housing. Its crazy you got dope boys tryin to hand out testers to the 18 year old college kids.
@@LegendLength Yes, the Stanley Rowe towers are generally public housing. They, along with the smaller row houses, are all an endangered species in Cincy, and will most likely be demolished, especially with the new West End soccer stadium opening up this Spring 2021.
I've lived in the west end of both. Louisville yhe people are a little more nice, both are most definitely the hood. I love both, nasty nati born and raised though
i’m from cincy, love my city and all my hoods, in these hoods there is opportunity but half of these guys and girls been around dope sellin and guns they whole life , so if that’s all you kno then you goin to stick to it, it’s easy for ppl who not from the hood to judge it’s only 3 things in the hood, ah baseball field, basketball court and drugs simple.....if you not from the environment you not goin to understand,niggaz wasn’t ask to be in the hood, nobody wanna grow up there or be raise there but shit happens, and to be honest you can learn a lot from the hood, you learn what hood to go to and which hoods not to go to
Half of them are lazy and would rather sell dope and make tax free money then get a job. I'm from cincy too, if they really wanted, they can get out of the hood with a job. Theres all kinds of labor jobs, just gotta be willing to work. I have hood friends who have jobs, and others who sell
There is so much flourishing vegetation on the old concrete. These landscapes could easily be transformed into functioning gardens where nourishment and rewarding teamwork would be available to the community. There is no excuse for society to ever have ended up like this when there are plants like cannabis, carrots, watermellon and blueberries to be cultivated and consumed.
I'm with you. It's just that people have allowed themselves to be defeated collectively. Then, outsiders come in, build up the neighborhoods, and kick out the original residents. It's a sad shame, a dystopian cycle that continues without end like the world's largest 45.
That's because it's not a huge city. Only about 300k people live in Cincinnati proper. People think it's bigger only because of its massive geographical identity. I-275 forms the largest beltway in the US and completely envelops Cincinnati. It runs through three states and covers 250,000 acres. But when you only have 300,000 people living in that space of 250,000 acres you tend not to see the same kinds of problems larger cities face. Plus, there are some really, really nice black neighborhoods in Cinci. I mean really nice.
rofyle . city limits have about 300 thousand people, but cincinnati metropolitan area is the biggest in ohio and covering 3 states with 2.4 million people. the inner city is much different then most surrounding areas. I love my home
CharlieBo313 I'll say back in the day u would've been a innocent bystander it was so much going on like 07 -2010 👮 be everywhere now OTR is off the chain bro still is but tammed
Who tf asks where a person is walking? And say you dont see no stores in sight. (He drove by several stores btw) but they minding they business and could be going anywhere or just posted outside.. thats like asking where all the cars driving too🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
Yeah, we ain't really shit like the rest of Ohio culturally . Much older city then other Midwest probably other then St. Louis . You can tell a person from Cincinnati from a person from the rest of Ohio
Bad roads, there are everywhere! but we have a lot of them! in Russia there are two troubles, fools and roads (such a saying), but for a long time already there is a third misfortune, corruption, on such a scale, it probably is not anywhere!
I guess people have different ways of looking at things, to me it looks like a surveillance video for the police. Don't help them let them do they on work
Ok the next Cincinnati video I show will cover all 25 hoods including the downtown area. I could probably squeeze that into a roughly 20 to 24 hour long video.
Who suggested covering ALL the hoods? My point was that you titled the video CINCINNATI HOODS...it was one neighborhood. Except for turning in Carplin/Ridgeway (Avondale) all you did was circle Linn St. (West End). Cincinnati aint that big, you could put downtown (West End/O.T.R) and the west side (Price Hill/Fairmount/Westwood/The Faye) into a 10 minute video easy.
"west end" and "over the rhine" areas. a bunch of what you see in this video was torn down for the new soccer stadium in 2019/2020. its still a grimy area but its getting better slowly.
Cincinnati. Where even the stray animals be asking you for testers and fentanyl. Next time you're in linn bust a left then a right on poplar and interview the dope boys. Go to the real hoods east price hill district 13.
April 🥀Rose Empress Chili was good stuff. My aunt and uncle lived in an apartment next to empress in hartwell. The building burnt down late 90’s I wanna say. I’ve been threw there recently and it has gone down hill.
Hartwell isn't even that bad. Yeah, it's very old and historic, and kind of dilapidated in some parts, but it's nothing like you describe in your overly dramatic mind. I've spent a good chunk of my life in Hartwell, and there's a lot of homeowners and some clean rental properties. It's always been quiet in the neighborhood, with the only real noise being the occasional ambulance siren. Violence in Hartwell? Virtually nonexistent. Kids can play outside without worry. Friendly neighbors. What you meant to say is "I can't believe how many Black and Hispanic people live in Hartwell."
What would happen to me as a tall white skinny Canadian in these parts? I'm really into history and old buildings and such. I would like to see Cincinnati Chicago Detroit and New York. Would I be alright if I didn't bother anyone?
do not show fear, mind your business and be respectful and you won't be a target. I'm a white french and 4 years ago i got lost with mother&sister in newark, nj hoods at night after watching the "soccer" (FOOTBALL!!!) game. I got out of the car and asked for directions, no problems at all.
nothing would happen. Idk why whites think they arent allowed in these areas lol we dont treat whites in the hood bad like whites treat blacks in the burbs.. media got yall scared for nothing lol
Y at least you know. Thats why many more people need to get out more and experience it for themselves and they will see. just like you said mind your business, no problems
Damn! I see the police cars are the same, white though out the nation. for the most part, the street are not littered with trash but still I wouldn't want to live there.
Ahhh, NOTHING to do with politics? I hope you're kidding. Democratic policies are, and have been since the sixties, designed to keep social programs in place to KEEP blacks in the hood instead of promoting self sustainability. Just look at any "hood" in the country. The overwhelming majority of them are and have been democratically run for decades.
there's a lot good folks here in cincy hoods. give you the shirt of they back or even share the last of there food wit you.
Sure are, ive ran around all the worst parts. I was homeless downtown, stayed at the west end and there's more good people than bad, just don't go thinking its soft or act too stupid you're ok
That is a fact. Im a white dude who used to play on the Silverton courts all summer when It was like rucker they named me justblaze cause id shoot from anywhere. Needless to say I got more love from my darker skin brothers and sisters then anyone else! I miss those days
@@kevinhuguet9675 Need more white folks like you. Thank bro
@@kevinhuguet9675 I'm black btw don't mind the profile picture
You don't know grammer.
I have driven a semi-truck through the narrow Cincinnati streets. Man is that place tight!! Only Pittsburg and Philly are worse.
Ever heard of Chicago?
Bruh nobody and I mean nobody uses their fucking driveways in Cinci
He’s talking about driving through..... not how bad the area is. Stop it
I've always enjoyed your vids they show us the places in America we turn a blind eye to
Bill Aichinger I’m not talking about that, I’m talking about the rich liberals and their Jew producers who send millions of dollar to nation like Zimbabwe but when it comes to helping their own nation they don’t give a damn
@@moralitiesaspook168 Zimbabwe doesn't get any money from the US. But Israel and Egypt both get $3 billion in welfare from the US government every year.
@@hakeemsd70m actually its 32 billion to israel every year
@@moralitiesaspook168 Oh my, that's a truly shocking number 😱 all aid that could be helping our nation heal. By the way, I didn't mean to immediately write off what you said about Zimbabwe. It's just something I've never heard before...
My home town!..,😀 love my city! Linn street west end that's where I grew up at, born and raised...
I was just staying out there
@@ryankines9407 i live there
@@zaparion8592 I used to, I love the West End. There's some good people out there for real.
Back in my using days I used to cop right off linn street.
Me to the tot lot
This also looks like Queens, NY but Mixed With Philly and The Bronx.
250 million dollar baseball stadium✔
255 million dollar football stadium✔
900 million dollar "banks project"✔
924 million dollar school tax levy✔
500 million dollar music hall renovation✔
24 million dollar Museum Center levy✔
400 million dollar streetcar that goes six blocks, and has never made money✔
All paid through property taxes, taxes so high, they driven the good people and employers out✔
Once the machine tool capital of the world✔
Rampant poverty, homeless, heroin, high unemployment, blight✔✔
Damn....
Cincinnati, a beautiful city ran by capitalist shill, corporate welfare-donating idiots. A damn shame...
Streetcar is the biggest waste of money ever. Glad I’m out in the suburbs not paying for that shit.
Keep voting Dem and that is all you will get. It is the Roman approach.
Are you driving a bus ? Lol
2:24 he pulled onto a shooting scene
No crime investigation truck 🤦
Stanley Rowe apartments
Neighborhoods you could go to: price hill east price hill west price hill Fairmount, south Fairmount, Westwood, east westwood👍👍👍
Millvale, South Cumminsville, East Walnut Hills...
Winton Terrace, Lincoln heights
Roselawn...
Westwood is not the hood, at least not Queen City Ave or Ferguson.
I wanna make a youtube channel where i discuss everything thats wrong with society, how i see it to have ended up how it is, and how I think it can be fixed. Your videos sure give a perspective to the vast landscapes and communities that are in vital need of renewal.
Surprised no one stopped you to try and give you a tester the way you were driving so slow lol
😩😆😆
You obviously don't know much about the West End. It must be nice to judge the whole area based off of the news, the word of mouth from your wealthy friends, all from your comfortable home in West Chester or Fort Mitchell.
You wanna tester you definitely can get one 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Facts 😂😂😂😂
Driving through these areas inside the safety of your car sounds like a really cozy hobby.
@2:49 wow an IROC-Z in its natural state.
Cool scene at the end :)
West end ! Findlay, Liberty and Central. Down by the Stanley Rowe PJ's. Smell like pickles down there from the pickle factory. Also, Ollies Trolley down that way with some good ass BBQ. That's not the bad side either. OTR (Over the Rhine) is a few blocks over. That's where the shit hit the fan during the riots. Thanks for showing the Nasty Nati hoods! 5 1 3
It always makes me sad when you drive through the old cities. There are so many beautiful buildings that have just let gone to hell.
A certain culture let it go to hell .
I believe that within the next decade, many cities will continue to experience gentrification and historic buildings will be restored, it is already happening in cities like Toronto, Detroit and Buffalo
I like the white supremacist POS in these comments talking about certain cultures. Unless of course he's implying the fact that America systematically neglects certain neighborhoods usually inhabited by certain cultures. Those certain cultures being any non-white ones. Dipshit....
I see the white supremacy lurking here. Like seriously yall dont see how white supremacy set this shit up. When black communities was thriving you guys figured a way to bring them all down
@@sihks1120 your culture , scary racist bitch , speak your mind
My home town!!! The OTR area has been super gentrified within about the last 10 years. You see little hipsters walking around spots they would never dream of going a few years back. Much of the "hood" has moved west the to Price Hill area.
Cincinnati native. Moved down the road to Lexington about 5 years ago. And I havent looked back.
Northern Kentucky is more midwestern and city while the rest of kentucky is country and hillbillies. There are hill billies everywhere don't get me wrong. But kenton Boone and Campbell county are the only counties in kentucky that are more city than country
Woke Consultant what does this have to do with anything?
Not being rude, I'm just wondering if I missed something.
Woke Consultant yup you’re similarly right I lived in Kenton and now I live in Boone but the rest of Ky is def not just country lmao what about Lexington, Louisville, etc?
The problem is government housing. Sect.8 and government-run properties have the most crime and trash-filled environments. Being from D.C. my city used to look like this until Mayor Gray came in and turned most of the government-run properties into condos.
This reminds of a country looking version of Baltimore because of the houses.
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they knocked down the projects and built those houses
This city is far from country,if you do a little research, you'll see that the infrastructure is the same as Baltimore, Philly, Boston,and NYC. it's a Midwest town that's built like a east coast city.the Brooklyn bridge in NY is a copy of one of our bridges.
Baltimore def more country than cincy 😹😹 Damn near the south
CharlieBo what kind of car do you drive around in?
this looks east coast as hell
looks like the DMV areas
U were definitely in the hood this time💯 that neighborhood was ranked #1 in 2010 as the most dangerous neighborhood in America according to the FBI
CINCINNATI SAVAGE Not 2017
+Eli Powell It's the truth stupid.
Damn lie I looked it up...this place just looks hood had only 60 murders last year that's good 4 a metro city ...
Why so many haters commenting?🤔 If u never even been to Cincinnati STFU🙄
Almighty Yeezy Dab never did I say 2017
6:03 Adidas and timbs lmao
Only in the 513 will you see some shit like that 😂😂
@@DiegoRojasGaming 310 too
Why do people like standing in the street so much in all of these cities?
Cz they chillin white man, it’s good to be outside
It’s good to get fresh air and not sit on your device typing all day
Yessir that’s the neighborhood house I lived downtown and me and family moved but I was really on liberty st people literally called it “ Linn st “
Can you list the street names and I'm sure some of us can tell you what neighborhood your in
dude, your lost, you dont know were the hoods are in the natti..lol
Right, part of the west end can get bad but nothing will happen to you unless you got it coming to you. I stayed on Garden st.
@@ryankines9407 yeah I stayed on mcmicken and vine. It's a warzone right there, gunshots literally every night, every fucking night.
@@bradsully6620 thats otr for you but literally right up the hill you got u.c campus and hella student housing. Its crazy you got dope boys tryin to hand out testers to the 18 year old college kids.
0:56
For a split second I thought that was you lighting it up.👀
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Dont get caught playing on Harrison,Linn,Liberty,Reading etc etc etc
Y not? Ain't shit go happen
Thats where I play at everyday.
Who owns all these houses, the smaller ones in these hoods? Are the majority owned by the people who live there or are they paying rent or 50//50?
If it's like most cities, most are rentals with a few usually owned by older folks who've been there for decades.
Supa Doopa OK thanks
LegendLength used to be...the area has been gentrified projects were torn down and those brick townhomes use see took there place
Probably government owned/ section 8 housing.
@@LegendLength Yes, the Stanley Rowe towers are generally public housing. They, along with the smaller row houses, are all an endangered species in Cincy, and will most likely be demolished, especially with the new West End soccer stadium opening up this Spring 2021.
Love seeing my city..51third in the building! !
I drive these streets every day as a ride share driver. Makes for some interesting times.
I live in Cincy this and the other Cincinnati video same part of town The West End.
where is Winston terrace again I ask cause that's the only hood I know where its a one way ride to da hood
My Boyfriend is from Walnut Hills
A little north/central of the city
He rolled through when the hood was way better then it use to be
great video
These hoods look like every single part of Louisville. That place is a dump.
Y'all west end look worse than ours and it's more violent
I've lived in the west end of both. Louisville yhe people are a little more nice, both are most definitely the hood. I love both, nasty nati born and raised though
i’m from cincy, love my city and all my hoods, in these hoods there is opportunity but half of these guys and girls been around dope sellin and guns they whole life , so if that’s all you kno then you goin to stick to it, it’s easy for ppl who not from the hood to judge it’s only 3 things in the hood, ah baseball field, basketball court and drugs simple.....if you not from the environment you not goin to understand,niggaz wasn’t ask to be in the hood, nobody
wanna grow up there or be raise there but shit happens, and to be honest you can learn a lot from the hood, you learn what hood to go to and which hoods not to go to
Half of them are lazy and would rather sell dope and make tax free money then get a job. I'm from cincy too, if they really wanted, they can get out of the hood with a job. Theres all kinds of labor jobs, just gotta be willing to work. I have hood friends who have jobs, and others who sell
Where you from Lil homie you recording my niggaz like what is you a opp
Lmaaoooo huh????
Theres a soccer stadium there now.
Looks like parts of Montreal, Canada
So sad seeing such amazing architecture in disarray like this.
There is so much flourishing vegetation on the old concrete. These landscapes could easily be transformed into functioning gardens where nourishment and rewarding teamwork would be available to the community. There is no excuse for society to ever have ended up like this when there are plants like cannabis, carrots, watermellon and blueberries to be cultivated and consumed.
I'm with you. It's just that people have allowed themselves to be defeated collectively. Then, outsiders come in, build up the neighborhoods, and kick out the original residents. It's a sad shame, a dystopian cycle that continues without end like the world's largest 45.
I know these streets well
charliebo 313 i see riding thru totlot
This isn’t the worst part of Cincinnati, I drove a truck there for 24 years and that place sucks
I disconnected gas at a lot of the houses in this video. Weird seeing them on UA-cam
Thanks.
This does not look too bad: almost no graffiti and relatively clean streets.
not every hood looks the same but its still the hood... some cities are just much poorer than others, only difference
Not all hoods look the same but you'll know when you in the hood fasho
LegendLength
Yeah, cause I rely on my government to pay me for the upkeep of my properties!!
That's because it's not a huge city. Only about 300k people live in Cincinnati proper. People think it's bigger only because of its massive geographical identity. I-275 forms the largest beltway in the US and completely envelops Cincinnati. It runs through three states and covers 250,000 acres. But when you only have 300,000 people living in that space of 250,000 acres you tend not to see the same kinds of problems larger cities face. Plus, there are some really, really nice black neighborhoods in Cinci. I mean really nice.
rofyle . city limits have about 300 thousand people, but cincinnati metropolitan area is the biggest in ohio and covering 3 states with 2.4 million people. the inner city is much different then most surrounding areas. I love my home
Hoods?🤔 Lol this was 1 area 🤳🏽
industrial ghettoo
charliebo 313 i see you was in the west end all up and down linn street
Should I not be there or something lol.
CharlieBo313 I'll say back in the day u would've been a innocent bystander it was so much going on like 07 -2010 👮 be everywhere now OTR is off the chain bro still is but tammed
naw you was right in the hood be safe bro i enjoy your videos
Sounds like you're driving a bread truck
Places to go: Lincoln Heights, Avondale, Bond Hill, Evanston, Maddisonville,
Rasta Bandz Beatz finally 🙏
It seems this guy going circles around same streets what's the point in that same streets over and over
Where the fuck are these people walking? I see no stores in sight
Who tf asks where a person is walking? And say you dont see no stores in sight. (He drove by several stores btw) but they minding they business and could be going anywhere or just posted outside.. thats like asking where all the cars driving too🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
there are some places i just wouldn't park a corvette
This is the West end , and Over the Rhine neighborhoods lol ! There is a lot more hoods that are just as bad or worse in Cincinnati
Right about that west end is bad though
I love the west end!
Cincinnati is known to be a racist city. It's racism is comparable to the old south, which says a lot about it since it in the Midwest.
Cincinnati is damn near the south tho.. as soon as you cross the bridge you in kentucky.. most people here talk with a southern twang to their accent.
Yeah, we ain't really shit like the rest of Ohio culturally . Much older city then other Midwest probably other then St. Louis . You can tell a person from Cincinnati from a person from the rest of Ohio
Yea I remember people from Cleveland and Columbus said I talk country lol. I couldn’t tell.
I wish the Brazilian neighborhoods were like this
Question: would a 25 year old white British guy be alright to walk through a place like this?
Yeah I'm not joking either
Yes
You'd be surprised, but yes. The West End is pretty quiet nowadays, even compared to 2017.
@@hakeemsd70m 2 years later and I live in the 513 area, and I am yet to meet anybody here who wasn't incredibly friendly and welcoming.
Come to the Westside.Westwood.Millvale .edub
I don't know what part of Cincinnati this is I visit Cincinnati and I never seen the hood as you say
I assume your a old white lady 😂😂
he starts out basically near music hall...
what they claim in west price hill ?
Theres no structure amongst people in cincy. Everybody be hating everyone ain't no gangs in the city. I know the bloods stay on the east side.
Cincinnati hasn't had any gangs in decades now. People here are generally one for themselves and don't stick together.
Ohio is the best place to be now Atlanta is the wort place to be
Cincinnati look nice
roads are patched up, I thought this only in Russia))
Hey Russia is bigger than ur country
Bad roads, there are everywhere! but we have a lot of them! in Russia there are two troubles, fools and roads (such a saying), but for a long time already there is a third misfortune, corruption, on such a scale, it probably is not anywhere!
i miss living in Cincinnati
This is the west end is this dude crazy your just looking for trouble down there
Yo!
Who is the camera man? You ain't in the hood. Go to the Faye, Brick City, Zone 15, Hawaiian village and Bahama Terrace, Mill Ville, Etown
He in the hood , it's just that it's other hoods too
I'm from Cincinnati, but have never heard of Zone 15??
@@hakeemsd70m I think Zone 15 might be Lincoln Heights, I could be wrong tho
@@Prestige.Automotive Oh okay, that makes sense. Thanks for the response bro.
I guess people have different ways of looking at things, to me it looks like a surveillance video for the police. Don't help them let them do they on work
Go to avondale 😂 but not on new years
Both of your videos say Cincinnati Hoods. I don't see any in this video besides OTR. Must be familiar with this area and to afraid to go in others.
It's "too" afraid to go to others. But yes I'm afraid and I am currently undergoing therapy for this.
@@CharlieBo313 next time you come here go to winton terrace, westwood, or price hill.. time to update Cincinnati
Walnut Hills anyone?
On derick turnbo
A jacked up section of town
West End Cincinnati
It doesn't like bad
My nigga, you did two whole videos and really only showed ONE neighborhood, there are at least 25 "hoods" in Cincinnati, this was kind of pointless.
Ok the next Cincinnati video I show will cover all 25 hoods including the downtown area. I could probably squeeze that into a roughly 20 to 24 hour long video.
Who suggested covering ALL the hoods? My point was that you titled the video CINCINNATI HOODS...it was one neighborhood. Except for turning in Carplin/Ridgeway (Avondale) all you did was circle Linn St. (West End). Cincinnati aint that big, you could put downtown (West End/O.T.R) and the west side (Price Hill/Fairmount/Westwood/The Faye) into a 10 minute video easy.
Must say dislike, you failed to tell me where in Cincy this is? anyone know?
"west end" and "over the rhine" areas. a bunch of what you see in this video was torn down for the new soccer stadium in 2019/2020. its still a grimy area but its getting better slowly.
@@brandoncook8975 otr was horrible back in 90's. is any area getting better?
@@MusikLover8 yea i dont live there but i've driven thru a few times. its a trendy spot to live.
@@brandoncook8975 cool, I've tried several areas of Ohio in my past, but I've had my fill of it for rest of my life.
@@MusikLover8 cool. its not for everyone. i lived in minneapolis for the first 30 years of my life and i wouldn't go back there either.
Cincinnati. Where even the stray animals be asking you for testers and fentanyl. Next time you're in linn bust a left then a right on poplar and interview the dope boys. Go to the real hoods east price hill district 13.
My family owned an apartment complex in Hartwell when I was growing up, they still do and I can’t believe how bad the neighbourhood has gotten.
April 🥀Rose Empress Chili was good stuff. My aunt and uncle lived in an apartment next to empress in hartwell. The building burnt down late 90’s I wanna say. I’ve been threw there recently and it has gone down hill.
Hartwell isn't even that bad. Yeah, it's very old and historic, and kind of dilapidated in some parts, but it's nothing like you describe in your overly dramatic mind. I've spent a good chunk of my life in Hartwell, and there's a lot of homeowners and some clean rental properties. It's always been quiet in the neighborhood, with the only real noise being the occasional ambulance siren. Violence in Hartwell? Virtually nonexistent. Kids can play outside without worry. Friendly neighbors. What you meant to say is "I can't believe how many Black and Hispanic people live in Hartwell."
Huh???? Hartwell is fancy by cincy standards 😹😹😹
@@hakeemsd70m hartwell is completely fine
6:24 fox 19 😅
speak to ppl next time
Hey look, a crip(ple)!
no se ve bien mantenido eso... q va hasta un poco inseguro
What would happen to me as a tall white skinny Canadian in these parts? I'm really into history and old buildings and such. I would like to see Cincinnati Chicago Detroit and New York. Would I be alright if I didn't bother anyone?
M W just try it and share your experience
M W , this channel is close enough for me, thanks.
do not show fear, mind your business and be respectful and you won't be a target. I'm a white french and 4 years ago i got lost with mother&sister in newark, nj hoods at night after watching the "soccer" (FOOTBALL!!!) game.
I got out of the car and asked for directions, no problems at all.
nothing would happen. Idk why whites think they arent allowed in these areas lol we dont treat whites in the hood bad like whites treat blacks in the burbs.. media got yall scared for nothing lol
Y at least you know. Thats why many more people need to get out more and experience it for themselves and they will see. just like you said mind your business, no problems
Other than that I like the area looks bronx
this what i call a hood
I love Cincinnati Ohio,live there for 15 years
I too, love my city, Cincy born and raised.
Muito bom
the real hoods and ak gunplay in mideast : ua-cam.com/video/_vHZHTNvWOU/v-deo.html
Shame
Damn! I see the police cars are the same, white though out the nation. for the most part, the street are not littered with trash but still I wouldn't want to live there.
Tot Lot
Tot lot crew hahaha
Parktown Apartments, represent
Decades of Democrat destruction .
Anthony Carreon , it has nothing to do with politics. The democrats want gun control, if I am correct
Ahhh, NOTHING to do with politics? I hope you're kidding. Democratic policies are, and have been since the sixties, designed to keep social programs in place to KEEP blacks in the hood instead of promoting self sustainability. Just look at any "hood" in the country. The overwhelming majority of them are and have been democratically run for decades.
So is heroin in rural areas due to Republicans.
Color, LOL you think gun control is going to help?
The Ball, i'd imagine so.
I can't see how it wouldn't.
nasty nati
What's the worst high schools in Cincinnati ?
HORRIBLE PLACE
I think most dangerous hoods are los Angeles
Vaibhav Mandhare nowhere the most dangerous back in the 80s and early 90s yes but now the midwest is
The Stark One I read about los Angeles racial riots 1980. It's horrifying
you must be a 13 year old kid reading shit online
Jionni Lil I'm 19 yr old
Chicago has the worst hoods now, the gangsters in LAST have about killed each other off.