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  • @kjemma
    @kjemma 10 років тому +171

    Im a white male. In 2002 I got lost, walking in Baltimore. Wandered into some pretty rough neighborhoods. Black people on every corner. Was offered various kinds of drugs multiple times. Not very comfortable, to say it mildly. But soon realized that all I had to do was to say: No! And the dealers walked to the next pedestrian without a word. They were selling a product to those willing to buy. Plain and simple. Since I wasnt taken for a cop (Im overweight and always using sweatshirts and sweatpants) there was no hostility either. Back at my hotelroom at the Days Inn Inner Harbour after hailing a cab, I pondered the fear I felt for a few minutes, and wondered how people become after living in the ghetto for years, feeling unsafe all the time. It must be HELL.

  • @kelcibee1648
    @kelcibee1648 4 роки тому +5

    I was born in Baltimore in 1980s. My son will never set foot there. Every parent owes it to their child to get as far as possible from that town.

  • @josephljohnson
    @josephljohnson 8 років тому +45

    Coming from the inner city high rise projects of Baltimore (34 years) I know that the city can change. Stop looking for someone outside to bring change and just do it yourselves. So many of us have gone away from helping the elderly to build self worth within. We step over or keep walking by with blinders on, or look at situations just as entertainment value. I myself, very guilty of the very thing that I'm referring to. At least I'm becoming aware and taking action to change, not just identifying. I've had my run in with the law being young and dumb, but their comes a time when ignorance is no longer a defense.

    • @lukosta2621
      @lukosta2621 8 років тому +2

      Well said, Joseph.

    • @davetaylor2449
      @davetaylor2449 8 років тому +5

      Joseph, your understanding of the problem is paramount. The bigger problem is not having enough people like minded as yourself. And when people enough do, you need to get those people together, when this is done results can be obtained from your meetings. Since these things are not likely to happen, society, and police will not change their attitudes. Worse than that new generation, innocents growing up now will never have a chance they need

    • @charlesthrush9178
      @charlesthrush9178 8 років тому +1

      You're right, Joseph.

    • @nieceofhiphop4eva
      @nieceofhiphop4eva 7 років тому +1

      Joseph Johnson Well said.

    • @nieceofhiphop4eva
      @nieceofhiphop4eva 7 років тому +2

      Joseph Johnson Oh. And black women need to step it up as well.

  • @rockbay79
    @rockbay79 9 років тому +50

    The Mayor has no idea what is going on in the city of Baltimore!

    • @mengshun
      @mengshun 5 років тому +5

      They do. They don't care. It's intentionally done in the sense that they want to perpetuate classes and an American aristocracy, not a culture of opportunities and merit. The we are still fighting the war of American independence.

    • @Gabriel-br4qe
      @Gabriel-br4qe 5 років тому +1

      @@mengshun Yep. Everything she said was just that old political rhetorical mumbo jumbo.

    • @gmore842
      @gmore842 4 роки тому

      Ppl most understand that crime is needed. it's a business .courts,jail, funeral, politicians, government ,police. It's all a big Monopoly game for power while acting like they r trying to help. But really everybody is in it for they self

  • @elementcreator1
    @elementcreator1 8 років тому +46

    I had a problem living in the hood, bad lifestyle, no direction, no future. I had kids, saw where it was heading. I moved out. Problem solved...

    • @Gabriel-br4qe
      @Gabriel-br4qe 5 років тому +11

      Problem is, not everybody can afford moving out in the first place.

    • @alexanderx3554
      @alexanderx3554 5 років тому +4

      @@Gabriel-br4qe problem is in the entire existence of human kind man had never been to space let alone walk on the moon. Until they just did it. My point is it is a mindset. If you want to escape make a plan.

    • @Gabriel-br4qe
      @Gabriel-br4qe 5 років тому +10

      @@alexanderx3554 Are you really comparing socioeconomic issues with the moon landing? lol tell me if apollo 11 would have happened if they had cut their funding. They had a mindset, yeah, and also millions of taxpayer dollars.

    • @epicphail2926
      @epicphail2926 5 років тому +1

      @@Gabriel-br4qe Shut up

    • @summertime8879
      @summertime8879 5 років тому +1

      Gabriel Pieratti Thank You Gabriel! Some people paint life with a broad stroke. What works for one person may not work for the next. Moving away is not always the answer. Everyone has a unique set of circumstances and we should not be so quick to pass judgement on one another, because we don’t know all the details.

  • @LenAdams
    @LenAdams 9 років тому +106

    I wonder how many people commenting here watched the entire video before commenting? This issue is not simple, it's complex, it's not recent, it began before many of the commenters were born.

    • @eleanornjim
      @eleanornjim 9 років тому +10

      Len Adams The issue is not when it started... the issue is... what the hell are these people going to do to stop it. It seems to me that the people in this video are blaming everyone but themselves for their problems. We all have choices and it does not matter if your poor.. Being poor does not make you commit crime. I grew up poor, in a poor integrated neighborhood and we did not commit crime. We got an education and made something of ourselves. One big difference we had was, our fathers lived with us and guided us. My Father had two jobs but always found time for us.My Mother stayed home and made sure we did our homework and we had to do chores. The government can't fix these problems... the police can't fix these problems... The problems can only be fixed by the parents, by raising their children the right way.

    • @LenAdams
      @LenAdams 9 років тому +6

      eleanornjim I think the history of the situation matters. And I don't think the solution is as easy as you imply otherwise it would have been solved by now. Many of the fathers in the video are in jail for much greater lengths of time than in other neighborhoods because of police and sentencing policy. By the way, did you watch the video? I still wonder how many commenters are responding to the video.

    • @BradleyBergeronbabergeron
      @BradleyBergeronbabergeron 9 років тому +6

      eleanornjim well what if your dad was put in prison when you were a child for a crack charge and was out of your life for 10 years. who would you blame for that?

    • @eleanornjim
      @eleanornjim 9 років тому +5

      Bradley Bergeron I would put the blame on the person who did the wrong thing.

    • @honkeyness9427
      @honkeyness9427 9 років тому

      Bradley Bergeron My dad.

  • @ricktorz6358
    @ricktorz6358 7 років тому +9

    Funny Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said during the riots a few years ago " Give those who wish to destroy, space to do that". She has added to the despair and destruction of a once great city and it's people.

    • @lincolnpaul1814
      @lincolnpaul1814 6 років тому

      rick torz mayor Blake is like Trump on a small scale

  • @Mutumbo000
    @Mutumbo000 9 років тому +58

    This was back in 2012. Fast forward to 2015 and the murder rate is the highest it's been for 20 years!!!

    • @DAVE1R1111
      @DAVE1R1111 8 років тому +4

      +Mutumbo000 hmmmm... whats happened since 2012 ? the movement to not let police do their job. its very difficult to stop CRIMINALS when police arent being allowed to do their job.

    • @r.pres.4121
      @r.pres.4121 7 років тому +3

      It's Baltimore what do you expect. Here in upstate NY we have a once proud and prosperous city on the Genesee, Rochester that has become synonymous with violence and mayhem. Anytime a violent crime or wicked street fight breaks out in that city, the usual response is "hey it's Rochester where killing is a way of life" horribly sad but true.

    • @domenicocoviello446
      @domenicocoviello446 7 років тому +1

      Demography is destiny. Shift in demography=shift in civilization

    • @Will-kl5ri
      @Will-kl5ri 7 років тому

      And now just had 343 murders in 2017

    • @davidmedford1166
      @davidmedford1166 6 років тому +1

      It's 2018 and the murder rate is still climbing and breaking records. I don't see anything changing anytime soon. Welcome to Bodymore, Murderland lol

  • @Nando6413
    @Nando6413 12 років тому +12

    I loved Baltimore as a child but by the time I got to my mid twenties, I realized that most people make situations negative. Jealousy, envy, greed, and lust makes them act like children and they stay that way their entire lives. When I realized this, I slowly began to lose my love for this place. They are creating their own situation and then pointing the finger at someone else. I'll admit I've made mistakes but I corrected myself and moved on. I cannot say the same for a Baltimorean/moron.

    • @bennym5244
      @bennym5244 2 роки тому

      Oh man!!! Very wise words even 9 years ago. I wish your voice had been heard more since then.

  • @MrDEEEZNUUTZ
    @MrDEEEZNUUTZ 12 років тому +2

    I live in Baltimore and I'm proud of it , no matter what happens in it. I also saw a lot of places I drive by in the video

  • @Kelliebelle44
    @Kelliebelle44 9 років тому +21

    It is tragic that there is a group of people who think that a life of crime and prison is their future. I do see the breakdown of the family unit in these neighborhoods where people are having kids with lots of different people, kids wit no guidance. How do we fix it? My hubby and I married young in college with nothing, supported ourselves with little money and built a great life. The difference? It's what we knew. Kids mirror their future on what they grow up seeing. My kids are following me.

  • @darrellyarbrough7465
    @darrellyarbrough7465 12 років тому +1

    Raised in Harlem New York my family is from Baltimore Md. I have family in Baltimore and have experienced the change in New York as well as Baltimore first hand. I want to thank you for bringing a fair and honest report of the major issue in our urban areas and the end results. Thank you . This has to be addressed.

  • @proudtobewhiteprivileged9530
    @proudtobewhiteprivileged9530 7 років тому +11

    Outsourcing all the jobs doesn't help much in the 70s it was a working class city.

  • @Illuminated7
    @Illuminated7 11 років тому +5

    At what point do these people take responsibility? That's what adults with integrity do.

  • @Kelliebelle44
    @Kelliebelle44 9 років тому +22

    The guy who blames the government is the perfect example of why nothing changes. They are waiting for the big hand of Uncle Sam to reach down and fix things? The fathers are in jail for their bad choices. And what is that guy doing to change things? Just venting and blaming does nothing. It is possible to stay in school and get scholarships and loans to college despite living in poverty. My parents gave me $125 a month for rent and I worked and paid my tuition and books and food. It is possible.

    • @mengshun
      @mengshun 5 років тому +4

      $125 from parents is a hand out, no matter who provides it. Be thankful that you have parents - and welcome to the realization that having parents that give two tuckuses about you is priceless and exactly why a lot of poor were put into that position and remain there. There Is No Substitute And a Huge Advantage and Privilege.

    • @eatstuffanddie
      @eatstuffanddie 5 років тому

      These kids have no parents...

    • @DarnellHendeason-dk3uw
      @DarnellHendeason-dk3uw 5 років тому

      He is 100% correct tho, Blacks aren't bringing drugs into the city!

    • @CoTreyLoZ
      @CoTreyLoZ 5 років тому +3

      @@mengshun Well then, maybe they should get real and become good parents and start good practices instead of standing around looking for someone else to blame.

    • @CoTreyLoZ
      @CoTreyLoZ 5 років тому

      @@trentlequire1643 Wow...amazing how you assumed all that. All the while calling someone else simplistic. Lmao...yt is great!

  • @silvermediastudio
    @silvermediastudio 12 років тому +1

    I'm going to stretch a bit and as a white male this is "easy" for me to say.. I acknowledge that. There is an issue of pride or lack thereof. Many blacks are very proud of their heritage, their family unit, being American, and of making the most of opportunities their grandparents didn't have. It is noble and inspiring. On the other hand, many blacks do not have this pride, and will do whatever to make money, gain power, or otherwise serve themselves. More pride, better decisions, less hate.

  • @Kelliebelle44
    @Kelliebelle44 9 років тому +16

    The irony with there not being businesses and jobs in these areas is the violence that has driven them out and that keeps them away. I was watching a show about Philadelphia and the businesses managing to hang on in the bad areas were constantly victims of robbery and violence. I sure wouldn't put a business where I would get targeted for violence.

  • @vwa9832
    @vwa9832 8 років тому +34

    I understand that some people have it harder then others. But people are still responsible for their own actions. Criminals cant always blame the system for the mistakes they made.

  • @supernova44
    @supernova44 8 років тому +8

    If there aren't any jobs, go out of town and get one. Send some money back home. Stop drug dealing and committing crimes. Don't make children out of wedlock...there are too many single mothers out there. Women: don't get pregnant at a young age. Go to work or further your education. Birth control is the responsibility of both sides. Avoid excessive intoxication that leads to bad choices. And most of all, TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR ACTIONS. Breaking the law will keep you perpetually in the system. Stop blaming everybody else for your mistakes. Take pride in yourself and the way you present yourself. It will help improve your chances in getting a job. All this will improve the community as a whole.

    • @danniaddams5502
      @danniaddams5502 7 років тому

      Raven Fox Well, unless someone's willing to help them pay the expenses associated with moving to where the jobs are and living expenses until they secure that job, how are supposed to "go out and get one"? Are you going to do it? And can you guarantee that not one of those employers will turn them away because of the color of their skin? Someone else's bias is not their fault.
      You're going in the right direction, but what you and many others fail to realize is that until racial discrimination is completely eradicated, minorities will never shoulder the blame completely. And that's probably what makes it so easy for some African Americans to pull the race card instead of reflecting on their actions and taking responsibility.

  • @aysiamurray566
    @aysiamurray566 12 років тому +4

    Im from Baltimore City and i have been living here all my life so im sort of use to the violence but i never interacted in any of those type's of behavior, My mother made sure i didnt get into any trouble, with that being said i think its more about parents not properly raising there children i think thats one of the biggest issues here in Baltimore. There are not many role model's for these children. If theres not a proper salution things will continue to stay the same.

  • @hanberg6576
    @hanberg6576 11 років тому +7

    Funny how all those guys making sad faces on camera have no problem killing and robbing their own people. They only look sorry when they are caught.

  • @juliaisafilmbuff123
    @juliaisafilmbuff123 12 років тому +2

    Thanks for this. I go to school near this city. It's disgusting knowing Bmore hasn't built a new school since 1959, yet they're pouring in millions for a new prison.

  • @huskerfootball42
    @huskerfootball42 9 років тому +82

    PEOPLE!!!! STOP. don't over complicate this. Three simple words can solve ALL this.....
    Raise. Your. Children.
    Not over night but for God sakes! Break the cycle! I get that these folks are disadvantaged, but one of these generations has to step up and put their kids prosperity at the forefront of all they do. I define my success as my children's sucess. If they fail, I failed. Accountability is a big ass pill to swallow when your consumed with your own selfish desires. and then compound the problem because your brainwashed into hopelessness thinking you will always and forever be a 'victim' by the system.

    • @rogerelzenga4465
      @rogerelzenga4465 9 років тому

      Husker Power Good one ... its the problem that they find themselfs victimized so hey stay and do nothing but play the victim... there are black guys that went to the fucking moon ... so that means that some of them broke that circle but others rather choose not to...

    • @MrCollegeSmart
      @MrCollegeSmart 9 років тому +4

      Husker Power Well obviously it is easy for you as a white boy to sit there, behind his screen lecturing about raising kids on social media, but it is not that simple when one is under a lot of pressure.

    • @planejane4505
      @planejane4505 9 років тому +8

      MrCollegeSmart my dad moved our family out of a ghetto area in Los Angeles and yeah he had to work three jobs to raise us in a safe neighborhood and that's what it takes...a parent to make the effort and want a change for their youth.

    • @MrCollegeSmart
      @MrCollegeSmart 9 років тому

      Plane Jane
      "IT IS EASY FOR YOU AS A WHITE BOY TO SIT THERE BEHIND HIS SCREEN LECTURING"
      Shit, can't white people read nowadays? I don't give a fuck what your WHITE dad did, even if that story is true, he is white so the same does not apply.

    • @planejane4505
      @planejane4505 9 років тому +4

      MrCollegeSmart I'm not white lol And not it wasn't easy but my parents wanted better for me and unfortunately for the kids in Baltimore, the parents aren't there or dont care. Not a race or cop issue...its a social issue.

  • @domochoa
    @domochoa 4 роки тому +2

    When Royce left office it went all down hill

  • @xxmyspac
    @xxmyspac 8 років тому +39

    i just think one of the biggest problems is parents don't know how to have any kind of control these days ....especially when there no father figure around

    • @darrylthomas4147
      @darrylthomas4147 5 років тому

      face of just ice true however there a God

    • @epicphail2926
      @epicphail2926 5 років тому +1

      @@darrylthomas4147 Not enough

    • @beckyshock3099
      @beckyshock3099 5 років тому +2

      Then you need to figure out WHY the fathers don't take responsibility. I was moved out of Baltimore by my parents and finished growing up in the country, I'm 60 now and still think of Baltimore as my first home, I didn't know what drugs were until we moved to the country........ still don't use drugs. we moved out in 1973.

    • @bdflatlander
      @bdflatlander 3 роки тому +1

      Young boys really benefit from having a strong male role model in their lives.

  • @roberttaylor3317
    @roberttaylor3317 9 років тому +75

    They should demolish large parts of Baltimore and plant forests

    • @halfblaked3030
      @halfblaked3030 8 років тому +2

      +Patriotis yeah its worse. murder capital

    • @aaronouttercooch2267
      @aaronouttercooch2267 8 років тому

      I live in the city and I agree 100%

    • @Reub3
      @Reub3 7 років тому +4

      like whats happening in detroit. demolish vacant homes buildings and let nature take it back.

    • @robertpreskop4425
      @robertpreskop4425 6 років тому +1

      Reub3 they are doing the same thing in Youngstown OH.

    • @markusengfelt9128
      @markusengfelt9128 6 років тому +1

      and expand the parks and build more recreation fields !

  • @Fireluv500
    @Fireluv500 11 років тому +8

    Ah, I see, you wanna do some "Who's the the better race" comparing shit, but the funny thing is you never denied any of it, therefore I stand by my comment. Every race has rapists, murderers, drug dealers and so on, don't ever try to make another race look bad while your race is on some crazy shit also.

  • @maureenseel118
    @maureenseel118 7 років тому +2

    The problem is that people are born into crime, drugs and poverty...and getting out is difficult. There is a lot of pressure from within (gang recruitment, hopeless home situation, terrible public schools where teachers aren't giving their all because a lot of students are already in the drug war, etc) so rising above that is very hard-even if opportunities are available to you. It's very sad. I love our city (Yes-I live in Baltimore) and we see it every day.

  • @mocross5130
    @mocross5130 8 років тому +14

    The problem lies within the system period.

  • @jeffmorse645
    @jeffmorse645 6 років тому +1

    If you replaced the black population of Baltimore with an equal number of people from China within a generation it would be another Hong Kong. Prosperous and dynamic with the best schools in the country. You know its true. This isn't 1965 and its certainly not 1865. If that community fails and their city crumbles its 100% on them and no one else.

  • @sandonvanwormer7302
    @sandonvanwormer7302 8 років тому +13

    dont do the crime.then you wont go to jail fools

  • @n44812
    @n44812 11 років тому +1

    I agree with you my friend; however this is a segment of the black population. We never talk about black lawyers,doctors,engineers,working folk . Based on the insanity that we are viewing(this video) the opinion in America and throughout the world is that this is sum of who we are,and that is not true. I think those who blame government should honestly step back and take a look at the fact this conservation is being debated in the wrong circles, black folk need to begin to debate this issue.

  • @english1midlands
    @english1midlands 10 років тому +12

    Its not a race issue anymore,its a class issue.

    • @KmusikOne
      @KmusikOne 5 років тому

      Truth. I've never seen a whole lot of racism in Baltimore... We're all broke together.

  • @xtsporatica
    @xtsporatica 12 років тому +1

    I was stationed in Maryland. If I was doing a documentary on Baltimore, I'd do it in the daytime too.

  • @veronicachic
    @veronicachic 9 років тому +3

    if baltimore wants to see change, it needs to start from within. Show everyone that you are willing to change, to take the highroad and to end violence and promote peace. EVERYONE needs to show this, not just a select few groups of people. Otherwise, there is no incentive for businesses to open in a city where being robbed or shot is a constant threat. No one wants to risk that. So start the change from within yourselves. Thats the only way.

  • @BlueCollarrAdventure
    @BlueCollarrAdventure 12 років тому

    I work for a Cemetery in St.Louis, Mo and its sad seeing how many young people we bury each week and I'm only 22 years old.

  • @maggiedavis9498
    @maggiedavis9498 12 років тому +5

    Please do a special on the children of the prisoners! I worked in low income public schools and an alarming number of the kiddos' dads are in prison. Imagine what it's like for them to visit their dad in jail.

  • @darrenkrock736
    @darrenkrock736 6 років тому

    In 2004 I had a job interview in Balmore (as they pronounce it) and stayed in a hotel downtown. I had to RUN from my hotel to the job interview so nothing would happen to me. Balmore is a scary place. Just like Detroit, Newark, St.Louis, Gary or Oakland. Wowzers!

  • @mijaba
    @mijaba 9 років тому +11

    the suggestion from the "community leaders" depicted in this documentary is that life in black neighborhoods is SO BAD because --- what-- the best and brightest are locked up on drug charges?

    • @kelcibee1648
      @kelcibee1648 4 роки тому +4

      Families are so dysfunctional. Schools look like prisons. Kids barely stand a chance in Baltimore or any poor inner city. Parents have no morals or values what do we think will happen...

    • @kelcibee1648
      @kelcibee1648 4 роки тому

      @LAFOLLETTER That stereotype is way off base actually

  • @tube.brasil
    @tube.brasil 11 років тому +1

    Compared to the rest of the world, these black folks are rich and prosperous. There are several countries where people are ten times poorer, but they don't shoot each other.
    Why not talk about the real reasons of the problem? The disintegration of the family, the lack of fathers, the rap/hip-hop culture, the lack of values?

  • @heyheyhe0011
    @heyheyhe0011 7 років тому +6

    Baltimore voted for democrat for its mayor for 50 years. maybe a change in that must be in order.

  • @bossgirl200
    @bossgirl200 12 років тому

    My aunt lives in Baltimore and she lived in one of the GOOD neighborhoods (and a fire station was literally RIGHT across from her) and her car got stolen! But she moved.

  • @2004dale
    @2004dale 7 років тому +4

    He got shot over a basketball game? I'm done! 🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @bubblewrappedmemories
    @bubblewrappedmemories 7 років тому +1

    I grew up in Baltimore in the 1970s/80s. Saw my first killing (yes....actual moment) when I was 3. this story resonates with me. Thank you for making it and bringing the problem to others attention.

  • @Howard0Beale
    @Howard0Beale 8 років тому +13

    they need to change the culture of their environments. id say its unlikely that will happen so likely, Baltimore will end up like a shell of a city like Detroit, or soon to be Chicago.

    • @GODislove99999
      @GODislove99999 8 років тому +1

      shows how much you know baltimore has been bad for years and way more deadly than chicago!!!

    • @Howard0Beale
      @Howard0Beale 8 років тому

      +Lamar Jones is the murder rate not higher in chiraq?

    • @franklin9613
      @franklin9613 8 років тому +4

      +steve tafe It's not. Just the number of murders are higher. But Baltimore murder rate is way higher. Two different things. Baltimore had the population of Chicago, it would be 5 times worse in the number of murders every year.

    • @chrisc7453
      @chrisc7453 8 років тому +3

      The one major common denominator that exists between Balt., Det., & Chic. ........RULED BY DEMOCRATS FOR DECADES !!!!!!!

    • @imlamar2011
      @imlamar2011 7 років тому +1

      Chicago will never be like bmore or Detroit if you aint been here you need too come its beautiful even what you would call a hood is not like Detroit or bmore

  • @blmetal65
    @blmetal65 7 років тому +1

    Good AlJazeera's documentaries......thumbs up...

  • @josegiovanni9310
    @josegiovanni9310 8 років тому +13

    Where u at mcnulty?

  • @tinaruan38
    @tinaruan38 2 роки тому +1

    My sister saw her first murder on her 6th birthday as we were on our way to a pizza joint to celebrate in Baltimore. The victim, who was stabbed, ended up on our car hood with blood pouring everywhere! Who in their right mind would want to live there!

  • @Technorgasm
    @Technorgasm 11 років тому +20

    Where's Mcnulty?

    • @zerotwone
      @zerotwone 10 років тому +2

      LOL

    • @pepefiest2
      @pepefiest2 10 років тому +2

      I came looking for him

    • @ILLiteSociety
      @ILLiteSociety 6 років тому +2

      In the words of Bubbles....Hey McNutty...my mainest man! lol

  • @ProfessionalBob
    @ProfessionalBob 11 років тому +1

    I went to The Gambia in July and it's classified by the World Bank as "Least Developed" with a GDP per capita of $1,864. Almost everyone is very poor there. But crime is very low, most of the crime comes in the form of petty and unconfrontational theft. But the same cannot be said for all of Africa, look at the murder rates of Ivory Coast, Zambia, Uganda, Malawi, South Africa, the DRC etc.

  • @theokatman
    @theokatman 10 років тому +8

    blame is easy why can't people leave the color card out of it or do something positive instead of talking non sense

  • @BrynnTaylorr
    @BrynnTaylorr 12 років тому

    I'm from Maryland. I've been in baltimore. I've gone down that street multiple times where that man was shot. It's scary

  • @BlackPride1000
    @BlackPride1000 10 років тому +10

    6.57 Omar The Real Omar

  • @melinecrawley4088
    @melinecrawley4088 8 років тому +3

    I don't have the best answer for anyone but myself, I don't have to choose the wrong way, or do what everyone else is doing, take the drug money save it up as much as possible, tell no one, by a one way ticket out of state and build a better life some where else. There are options. Blaming someone else when one can choose to make it better on their own, no one is going to listen to that.

  • @deanawells4395
    @deanawells4395 6 років тому +4

    I love my city of Baltimore I just wish we could get it together soon

  • @Vik7736
    @Vik7736 7 років тому +2

    When youth are put in jail for five months waiting for trial there has to be an accommodation made to keep their education going. How are they going to recover if they are found not guilty?

  • @defensegeneral9893
    @defensegeneral9893 9 років тому +4

    just settled poor immigrants or refugees so they can revitalize and take advantage of the opportunity. its not the place that is bad, its the ungrateful people that live there.

  • @stevereed8786
    @stevereed8786 6 років тому

    The fact is the people who live in Baltimore love it just the way it is. They represent Baltimore and its reflective in every aspect of what they are all about. Far more dangerous the any other city and they relish in the fact that it's what makes Baltimore number one.

  • @ChristianSt97
    @ChristianSt97 10 років тому +6

    1 every 100 american incarcerated ...land of FREEDOM!!

  • @Gysele874
    @Gysele874 7 років тому +1

    Baltimore is rough. I live in DC & never even think about visiting. I used to, back in the 80 & 90's; went to the Inner Harbor and Baltimore Aquarium, but that was about it.

  • @BB1CC666
    @BB1CC666 7 років тому +3

    So "The Wire" is more like a documentary movie....

  • @MrTrenttness
    @MrTrenttness 12 років тому

    Touching and insightful...thanks for the upload.

  • @Maroons1p
    @Maroons1p 9 років тому +5

    If all the black people in Baltimore would renounce Democratic candidates in all public elections and vote instead for a Conservative candidate for one full year or term, I'll bet that many of these issues would be solved during that year or term. It would not be tasteful to some, because welfare, food stamps, and unemployment would be cut. But so would taxes be cut on small and large businesses, which would then begin to do more hiring. Within a few years, more people would be working, tourism would come back, and prosperity and pride would return. But the black people in Baltimore (and indeed in many large American cities) will never do that. They are slaves to the Democrats. Nothing more.

  • @TDiddyDC
    @TDiddyDC 12 років тому

    What's interesting is that AlJazeera had the courage to investigate the drug issues in Baltimore City.
    As a former resident of Baltimore City I wonder where is the American investigative journalism? Where is CBS, ABC, NBC, CNN, MSNBC, and Fox? Does AlJazeera care more about our communities than our own news system? Why are American news sources turning their back on American communities?

  • @thomasmorrison3279
    @thomasmorrison3279 5 років тому +5

    Move out. Join the military, etc.

  • @silvermediastudio
    @silvermediastudio 12 років тому

    You add so much to the discourse.

  • @marcpugliese7721
    @marcpugliese7721 8 років тому +11

    THAT MAYOR STILL HAS TO GO.......

  • @wdsxsx
    @wdsxsx 4 роки тому

    Watching this during and after the 2020 presidential election. Lived in Baltimore for 6 years for school. Left 1yr after the film was taken. Felt huge pain in chest to see the country divides as much as it is now.

    • @bennym5244
      @bennym5244 2 роки тому

      It seems the more people do to try and help the worse it gets?

  • @seriousorry
    @seriousorry 9 років тому +3

    Pointing the camera on people talking about the crimes they committed in the past like they were legends in their own time, really makes me sick.
    The inner-city governments are a joke. How about this country start making things like it used to. That will create jobs. I'm not sure these folks would want the jobs. But, It's a start. Do these people really want a job? It's hard to be a local legend working an honest 40 hour week. The welfare state culture has gone on too long. As planned.

    • @markadams1658
      @markadams1658 9 років тому

      ***** What has my life to do with it? What about the content of the vid.? Do you have any real thoughts or insights about Balto. or is it easier to throw lame insults?

  • @jf8050
    @jf8050 5 років тому +1

    Do people in Baltimore know about trains, buses and planes? They can leave Baltimore.

  • @bigdee11000
    @bigdee11000 9 років тому +6

    It all starts with THE PARENTS.....unfortunately parenting skills need to be developed if we hope to have our kids come out BETTER than we did, which SHOULD be every parents dream......I don't care what anyone says, a woman cant raise a man without support of some kind.......when all the black men are locked-up, its the kids who suffer most, and the black family disintegration is perpetuated......young black men GET YOUR PRIORITIES IN ORDER

    • @geneva50
      @geneva50 8 років тому +2

      The breakdown of the Family is a tactic of cultural Marxism. It has been used against America since the 1960's, ushered in by the deliberately fabricated Feminist movement (Steinham, Freidan were paid by wealthy global elites to get women out of the home and to be promiscuous etc) and the Hippy movement: also designed to loosen morals of men and women and promote drug use. The counter culture -- get it? They continue this today: those behind it own the music industry, TV, Hollywood and they program society with their subversive output: the young are very impressionable and they know this. All of this country's deterioration has been deliberate and secretive.... It's been no accident and very hard to escape. Those behind it have infiltrated schools, universities, media (books, mags, music, novels, movies etc), politics, TV, news organizations: everything. The way to fight it is to become aware of the Agenda so you don't fall for their manipulations.

    • @saarrrcamscms226
      @saarrrcamscms226 6 років тому

      Lol. It's always someone else's fault why men turn to crime. Trololol. I agree single mothers should just abort the fetus pigs that way crime is down and crisis averted

  • @s.l.8221
    @s.l.8221 7 років тому

    10:56 made it for me. And he is one of those who MUST know, since he's a part of the sytem.

  • @mcbridefan88
    @mcbridefan88 9 років тому +5

    Three simple words GET A JOB! Mexicans that don't speak English can find work in the USA.

    • @danniaddams5502
      @danniaddams5502 7 років тому

      Rick Rodriguez But what happens when they're rejected from every job they apply for because of the color their skin? What then?

    • @salainiccolo5883
      @salainiccolo5883 7 років тому

      Danicka Addams we comecto this country sometimes without the paperwork to work, STILL FIND WORK. We come without speaking English..STILL FIND WORK. We come to an alien culture and adapt, open up stores across the communities we live in, work and raise families. We value hard work and family unity, we respect our women and elders and we take pride in ourselves..there's no excuse

  • @MrJohnnyHamer
    @MrJohnnyHamer 7 років тому +2

    Pssst. I have a secret. DON'T commit crimes and your chances getting locked up decline sharply.

    • @doncarlodivargas5497
      @doncarlodivargas5497 7 років тому +1

      another smart thing to do is to do as you are told, when the police tell you to do something, then you just do it, this is one other secret we white people know about and why we are so priviledged

  • @verdgj626
    @verdgj626 10 років тому +5

    al jazeera reports on the US.....right. Bye.

    • @Sammalibanixxx
      @Sammalibanixxx 9 років тому +4

      So? Better listen to FOX News or CNN, huh? Yeah, that is real, honest and investigative journalism...

  • @Ferreal92
    @Ferreal92 12 років тому +1

    "Positive change" depends on the individual, NOT the President - no matter what his color.

  • @markusuebel2624
    @markusuebel2624 8 років тому +3

    every resident of baltimore should get, mandatory, a automatic rifle (like ak 47 or ar 15) with 500 rounds a month and a high capacity pistol (like a glock) with 200 rounds a month. mandatory !

  • @Nando6413
    @Nando6413 12 років тому

    I'm a 31 year old black male and NEVER sold a drug a day in my life. Why do people choose to sell drugs? Because they THINK it's the only way out and that is false. If you believe that then you deserve to be in prison. I watched my parents graduate and earn degrees and then move us, their children out into better neighborhoods. EVERYONE can do this but they CHOOSE not to. Simple as that. When I was coming up it was not cool to be a nerd. Black people were the ones saying this and those same ones

  • @Zleaper
    @Zleaper 10 років тому +4

    Donnie Andrews was in The Wire! He was one of Omar's homies, I guess Omar's character was actually based on Donnie's life... interesting

  • @BigKnowledgeno1
    @BigKnowledgeno1 12 років тому

    Very deep I feel all black youth should see this video thank you very much # Respect

  • @308_Negra_Arroyo_Lane
    @308_Negra_Arroyo_Lane 10 років тому +5

    OMAR COMIN' !!!

  • @feonor26
    @feonor26 12 років тому

    Right! Cause different black, brown, white, yellow and red tribes have never hated eachother or waged war against eachother. That's something new entirely that has only happened the last 100 years.

  • @tweetloveable
    @tweetloveable 9 років тому +3

    i live here in Baltimore and its nothing like this here.these look like little punks trying to be hard core.this low budget supposed to be movie is not showing how bad Baltimore really is.the producer should have gotten some real G's so people can really see how it is here.the crime here is off the charts.not a good place to live and definitely not a good place to raise kids

    • @GetToDaChoppa-k5r
      @GetToDaChoppa-k5r 9 років тому +1

      +tweetloveable To be fair this is a decent documentary showing some of what is going on. It may not show how hardcore as it is, but it demonstrates some of the problems in Baltimore.

    • @tweetloveable
      @tweetloveable 9 років тому

      no hassle yes I guess that would be fair.i take it back

    • @KevinTKiso
      @KevinTKiso 8 років тому

      You are lovely.

  • @MrZparkle
    @MrZparkle 12 років тому

    Its not a lack of progress. They are regressing. They have no one to blame but themselves for their situations getting worse than what they had 40 years ago.

  • @andy18cruz_
    @andy18cruz_ 10 років тому +3

    Bodymore, Murdaland!

  • @Servant2All
    @Servant2All 12 років тому

    Riveting! I especially like the coverage of Michelle Alexander. She wrote a book in 2010 that is just now receiving some attention ~ "The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in an Age of Colorblindness". I highly recommend it. I'm also pleased that the creator of "The Wire", former HBO series, candidly admits that the war on drugs started as a war on blacks. THIS is why U/S. poli-TRICKANS, business/prison industrial complex don't want Al Jazeera widely available on cable/satellite networks.

  • @BlackKingEnt
    @BlackKingEnt 8 років тому

    Best new Baltimore documentary on my page - Down in the hole ...made by baltimore natives...shot during the riots !! Al jazeera is super dope and this was dope ! Salute

  • @JackACole-lt2ku
    @JackACole-lt2ku 12 років тому

    A very moving documentary but it offered no solutions.
    What a shame that they had Major Neill Franklin right there and only used him to describe the problem, when he really has that solution.
    Neill is executive director of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, with 80,000 police, judges, prosecutors, and supporters in 118 countries. We know that to remove the violence, reduce deaths, disease, crime, and addiction, while saving billions of dollars, we must legalize and regulate all drugs.

  • @joaquinharris33
    @joaquinharris33 7 років тому +1

    I'm confused, so if tge city was great and had all these industries. Then why would war on drugs effect the city if it wasn't run by drug?

  • @BuddyH69
    @BuddyH69 12 років тому

    Left Maryland 12 years ago. Baltimore wasn't as bad then. Times have changed.

  • @lankaat
    @lankaat 5 років тому

    Great journalism!!

  • @meddelem
    @meddelem 12 років тому

    the reduced stress will surly prevent a great number of violent outbursts.

  • @EurotrashDrock
    @EurotrashDrock 12 років тому

    The city I live in and love. These are the neighborhoods the kids I work with come from. I've seen and them and worked here. We need a new systemic approach to the problems we face in order for genuine change to occur.

    • @bennym5244
      @bennym5244 2 роки тому

      A lot of changes have occurred since this was filmed. Some of these changes were made to make things better..... The city is more terrible and say worse than its ever been!!!

  • @Bitts8142
    @Bitts8142 12 років тому

    I used to live in Baltimore and during high school I had friends that lived in all around the city. The city is bad, and a lot of the places you mentioned are ok. However, that's just a small portion of the city. You'll see this if you travel a few blocks outside any of those areas.

  • @IrelandFAI
    @IrelandFAI 12 років тому

    I used to live in Baltimore. Mostly around the city and down by the pier is ok and looks good but once you go to one of the ghettos for example Stricker street it gets scary

  • @Nuckols1366
    @Nuckols1366 12 років тому

    Baltimore does have many issues (guns, drugs, poverty), yet it is not the only city with these issues. Every city in America has the same problems.

  • @theconservativelib
    @theconservativelib 12 років тому

    It's not complicated. It's the war on drugs and everything that come with it.

  • @asuicidalclown
    @asuicidalclown 12 років тому

    Just because he is black doesn't necessarily mean he is going to change anything substantial for the full benefit of the public.

  • @markusengfelt9128
    @markusengfelt9128 6 років тому

    my grandfather lives in baltimore , baltimore have ever since the fatorys closed and the harbour been a high crime city !

  • @abdellism
    @abdellism 12 років тому

    Great documentary, a bit short, but well done. thanks