Jamy Brigg most cities in the south do. And that’s a good thing them black/folks ain’t as cut off from nature & the earth as a lot of north east northern cities
I don't understand why they let their property get so rundown. I'm not rich by any means, but I take time every week (on my days off of work) to keep my yard and house neat. No shame in being poor, but take some pride in your neighborhood.
I see a lot of potential. If only people were TRULY WILLING TO SACRAFICE AND GET ENGAGED WITH BUILDING OUR COMMUNITIES....ITS SAD and quiet frankly it can be done WITHOUT begging from people who love to see our communities in this condition.
2:04 WAAAT THEY TORE THAT HOUSE DOWN? Ju-C (the big girl) and a bunch of women be hanging around there. She was in that movie Snow In Da Bluff. The dude in that jersey might be my homie New York. Light skin looks like Bankhead(a nick name) Hell, I used to use drugs behind that house and people would get their dick sucked behind that house. Before I went to rehab, I slept in that house because I was homeless at the time. Maaaan, RIP 408 Andrew J Hairston Blvd. 4:42 Jett and Vine. Unc always be sittin. There's an old empty warehouse I used to fuck around in there and when you make it to Vine and Cameron Alexander. I used to hangout there and talked with Unc Coleman. Dude looks like Sanford from Sanford and son lmao. 7:25, Da yellow sto on James P Brawley and Cameron Alexander(formerly Kennedy St) is a hot ass area. A bust there not too long ago. You can also buy some okay coffee at that store lmao
should've spoke with some people... Atlanta people are truly cool af, just gotta what ya self... pretty much anywhere you go... Love to see my City on here, Atlanta is growing at a rapid pace.
This is why im not opposed to GENTRIFICATION!! This is rediculous they dont even try to make their neighborhoods look nice. Nobody owns a lawnmower?? SHAME.
Thats home sweet home man-for real...dont be wreckless,dont be stupid and show no fear..treat people right and respect their space and privacy.I'll take this over white,mid-upper class suburbia any day.no cop,no stop-i dont care...act right and alls good..mind ur own fucking business...
Truth! Since I live in white suburbia, thanks for staying in your 'home sweet home'. Remember though, that place wasn't built like that. It was nice once with well kept houses with families.
I rank this video 4 stars out of 5 , bc of the birds' beautiful singing ,throughout this video ,.amazing how no matter how much humans differ, all around the world , they are enjoying spring 🤗. The contrast with loud, , screaming nastiness is disgusting 🤮..
I moved to Atlanta from Jersey. The good thing about Atlanta, it is not entirely country rough looking. This is just a section of the city. You can go to Buckhead and be good.
@@thehuntx I've hustled in some of the most dangerous hoods on the east coast (Baltimore, Newark, Camden (nj), North Philadelphia...etc.) I wouldn't count Atlanta as one of the worst. There is a hood everywhere... but there is levels to the shit. Everyone isn't migrating back to the south for no reason.
People in white trailer parks are usually trashy, unkempt, lazy, whatever, but one thing they're not doing is murdering each other in record numbers. Nice try though.
@@dramaxitytvcle6755,lol those drugs are everywhere in the USA, ps Blacks hooked too , but BIG FACTS : less murders there in months than in 1weekend in' the hoods' Chiraq...
Not ghetto BUT more like abandoned....ghetto was in the 1970's,80's & very early 90's because people actually lived in these dilapidated structures around the United states before all the new laws & housing codes got passed....today people are calling these neighborhoods with nobody hardly in them ghetto.....smh....I remember ghettos being full of people sitting on porches,sitting on the hood of cars drinking outside & 5 old men changing a transmission on a car in the front yard & kids playing in the street & girls jumping rope.....this generation dont know ghetto or hood.....smfh
@@byronking7463 my wife is from Brooklyn NY, last time I was in Brooklyn it was a shock because the time before that I happened to visit before the gentrification started so it looked a little different to me to see some areas cleaned up & the poor people no longer there
TheActiveCoconut The best pizza for sure,but it s not dangerous like 20-30 years ago. About worst looking many cities like Baltimore,philly,detroit,atlanta and new orleans are 20x worst.
I DEFINITELY don't know this area. Looks almost like the bluff. I do love the pine trees, but I dont see any in this hood..Ga usta be beautiful! I would come home with red eyes and my mom would say." You look higher than a Ga Pine"😁
I have seen a lot of Africans who moved to the states thinking that America is paradise when they got there they realized that their life is way better in Africa than it is in America they eventually came back to Africa . Media don’t show this side of USA 🇺🇸,, in my neighborhood in Africa is more beautiful than many places in 🇺🇸 USA .
LMAO why would White people wanna move in hoods? They're moving far away as possible look at Detroit for instance, I'm glad in Australia where I'm from there's hardly any blacks or hoods. It's not that I hate them I'm just stating facts.
@@thecarsectionthecarsection6420 haha 3rd world country? Nigga you ever seen Australia? It's first world country there's no school shootings here, no crime or robbery, no mass murders, no shit president, no racism, no bombings in other countries. Nigga get the fuck out
Very good your videos until you could come make a video of these here in Brazil preferably in the poorer areas of Rio de Janeiro excellent series plus the car should be armored kkkk congratulations great videos ..
These areas are where so much history has occurred for Blacks in Atlanta and America more largely... my childhood church was here and i knew many in the communities
How the hell can I still find bus stops in two-way streets that are that much narrow??? I can hardly think of a city bus driving through that much space
You saying silly things. The reason it’s cheap is because you pay low down payments or none at all on the car and pay it per month. Fixing up houses is a big upfront cost. You shouldn’t buy these cars in my opinion, but in America they let poor people buy them so they can be further entrapped in poverty.
@@rlopsyd2213 Money is taken out of your paycheck for taxes, many of those taxes goes to social services, which included welfare. So it doesn't matter what line of work you are in, if you get taxes taken out, your money is going to pay for welfare receiptents.
In knowing our history this many Africans are here because we were bought here from Africa about 400 plus years ago.Most were kidnapped,forced or coerced in coming here.Knowledge of history about the dual world powers which are Great Britain,and the United States,which was formed in 1776.
what's going on Charlie what did you see between the two cities Charlotte and Atlanta in the to visit that you made to both cities what I see is Atlanta is definitely a lot more dirtier city than Charlotte
@@brandonnash1190 I definitely see that I've been down a Charlotte couple of times in the past couple months planning on moving down there early next year