You get meals etcetera but you can never drop your guard. Prison doesn't make people better in my opinion. Their only value is their insanity and he'll acts as deterrent for those doing crime.
@@mesel7105 I assume you're American because you completely miss what I'm referring to. -Shitty broken sidewalks -Ugly, neglected buildings -fenced areas with TAGWIRE -A blue grotesque, out of place and aesthetically disturbing iron structure in the middle of the street An environment that directly harms the mental health of individuals. (The list could go on and on but you probably won't understand anyway)
Hope the dealers are proud of the job they a have done with the product they sell! Maybe you might have some of these customers around in the next year or two! Cause, they look like they are ready to fall out now!
Tired of what? Being homeless and addicted? Yes, I guess that at least 50% of them are tired of this kind of life, but they have no choice, rehab is not a solution if after it you go back to the street among addicts...
@@derp8575 Yes, thats what I'm talking... after rehab they must leave Kensington and find safe place for " new life" but most of these people don't have where to go, have no money ,no real support by true (straight, clean) friends or family, they are back on street again sadly... so this is their WAY OF LIVING... 🙁
@@Anonimna85 Are we certain that most of them have no family to house them? I suspect that most of them have living parents, siblings and extended family they can live with. However it's not uncommon for addicts to steal from family. Personally I wouldn't house an active addict. My ex is still addicted to meth. She offered me crystal meth on three separate occasions. After we broke up I would hide my small valuables before she would come over to visit. My ex was a great girlfriend, but I wasn't going to join her addiction just to have someone to sleep with. Better to be alone and off the street and out of prison. Every man she dated after we broke up eventually went to prison. That is why she tried to get me addicted. She wanted someone to protect her while she was out on the street searching for meth. No amount of sex will cause me to become addicted to hard drugs.
@@veronicaBolanos-mc4fc Do you really think most of them are violent? Even the local business owners leave their car windows up, unlike Oakland California. These people are addicted to drugs and homeless. They know there is safety in numbers, so they stay together in a well-lit, busy part of the city. Many of them sound like they came from middle class families. I can't believe how many of them are young women.
Well from an addict people KNOW how to make money for their drugs trust me! These dealers make soooooo much money off them daily it would probably blow your mind see rich clientele buy in bulk so it’s cheaper n you get more where poor clientele buy in little amounts more frequently so it’s less and more expensive the smarter thing would be to save n buy in bulk but that’s not gonna happen when your homeless. Now the dealers do have to do ALOT more running around but in places like Kensington the police really don’t give a shit much. Trust me these dealers make PLENTYYYY with the people on Kensington, they probably see their dealer 8+ times a day on a bad day.
This guy wakes up, makes himself a hot coffee and walks the slums of North Philly so all of us can see the Fent zombies everyday lmao.
No commentary, just let viewer see this mees...good content! Keep it up.
I lived off 4th and Cambria 10 years ago...saw this daily...nothing has changed!
to see these people breaks my heart
Damn Cherelle, police up your city . DO YOUR JOB!!!
poor homeless ,mentally illness , disabled addict , skinny bone delusion ,poverty souls from bottom society s pray pray pray bless
it's never their own fault is it?
So sad!😢
Love to see the American Dream still alive and nodding.
Proverbs 13:21
Evil pursueth sinners: but to the righteous good shall be repaid.
100 bucks if the Camera Man wears ELmo suit, anyone?
yes!
Looks like the addiction problem has been solved.
Really? I hope this comment was ironic..
Inmates in prison camps receive a better environment than the US provides to many of its citizens.
How wonderful to hear that you enjoyed prison so much. Thanks for sharing your personal experience.
You get meals etcetera but you can never drop your guard. Prison doesn't make people better in my opinion. Their only value is their insanity and he'll acts as deterrent for those doing crime.
@@AlexHarbuz Imprisonment also has other purposes.
-To protect the public
-To provide redress to victims of crime
@@mesel7105 I assume you're American because you completely miss what I'm referring to.
-Shitty broken sidewalks
-Ugly, neglected buildings
-fenced areas with TAGWIRE
-A blue grotesque, out of place and aesthetically disturbing iron structure in the middle of the street
An environment that directly harms the mental health of individuals.
(The list could go on and on but you probably won't understand anyway)
@@RandomerFellow You sound very grumpy, inmate.
You will never see this is Russia and China
I see the big green metal grasshopper.
2:44 - SIDEWAYS WALK
Hope the dealers are proud of the job they a have done with the product they sell! Maybe you might have some of these customers around in the next year or two! Cause, they look like they are ready to fall out now!
" What do you want to be when you grow up Joey !? "
Это старый фильм...В то время в Америке такого не было.
Looks like they are coming back. It still looks horrible.
Aren't they tired yet
Tired of what? Being homeless and addicted? Yes, I guess that at least 50% of them are tired of this kind of life, but they have no choice, rehab is not a solution if after it you go back to the street among addicts...
@@Anonimna85 Rehab doesn't work unless the patient wants to stop using. Sad but true.
@@derp8575 Yes, thats what I'm talking... after rehab they must leave Kensington and find safe place for " new life" but most of these people don't have where to go, have no money ,no real support by true (straight, clean) friends or family, they are back on street again sadly... so this is their WAY OF LIVING... 🙁
@@Anonimna85 Are we certain that most of them have no family to house them? I suspect that most of them have living parents, siblings and extended family they can live with. However it's not uncommon for addicts to steal from family. Personally I wouldn't house an active addict. My ex is still addicted to meth. She offered me crystal meth on three separate occasions. After we broke up I would hide my small valuables before she would come over to visit. My ex was a great girlfriend, but I wasn't going to join her addiction just to have someone to sleep with. Better to be alone and off the street and out of prison. Every man she dated after we broke up eventually went to prison. That is why she tried to get me addicted. She wanted someone to protect her while she was out on the street searching for meth. No amount of sex will cause me to become addicted to hard drugs.
fuck me, this is beautiful.
Look a lot better
Thumbs up if you want the cameraman to take a ride on the el train.
Thumbs up if you want the uploader to walk Kensington at 4am. Triple dog dare you 😂
Thumbs up if he walks Kensington at 4am.
@@veronicaBolanos-mc4fc Do you really think most of them are violent? Even the local business owners leave their car windows up, unlike Oakland California. These people are addicted to drugs and homeless. They know there is safety in numbers, so they stay together in a well-lit, busy part of the city. Many of them sound like they came from middle class families. I can't believe how many of them are young women.
My question for the dealer how in the fuck you make money with these people , wouldn’t you want rich clientel???
Well from an addict people KNOW how to make money for their drugs trust me! These dealers make soooooo much money off them daily it would probably blow your mind see rich clientele buy in bulk so it’s cheaper n you get more where poor clientele buy in little amounts more frequently so it’s less and more expensive the smarter thing would be to save n buy in bulk but that’s not gonna happen when your homeless. Now the dealers do have to do ALOT more running around but in places like Kensington the police really don’t give a shit much. Trust me these dealers make PLENTYYYY with the people on Kensington, they probably see their dealer 8+ times a day on a bad day.
little birdys...lol
It's always sunny in Philadelphia....