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You should try to go through your comments you have people on here with their Racist comments and hate speech not cool when you asking for support for this Chanel Exploiting poor urban impoverished neighborhoods letting that Bs roll Smh please do Better Divide and conquer at its Best !! It could've been used for educational purposes But not with all this Racist hate Garbage
I don't even see all the comments. I have over 800 videos and they get tons of comments on a daily basis. I periodically go through and delete some comments. I just deleted 2. I let people speak their mind to a certain extent. If I see the racist, hateful comments I delete them. I can't control racism. You said I exploit, I also have videos of upscale to wealthy neighborhoods. Is that exploiting too ? I was doing this before I was making anything from RU-vid. It was a hobby. The money came later.
@@404GamingCrew I have no idea who you are or what you're talking about. I do the same thing every place I go. I didnt do anything special in LA. Sound like you have too much time on your hands and nothing important to worry about.
I live this everyday, this is why the kids here in Baltimore don't have a chance, its too much going on on the outside for them to stay focused. Thts why I'm trying my hardest to get my kids out of this shit.
I moved from bmore 17 years ago to Georgia .....my son was 10 yrs old .....i asked him to pick a place for us to move to and i would buy greyhound tickets and take us outta bmore in 2 weeks....praise Yahweh i did it and have never gone back.
Good decision you made. It is awful and there are still soo many boarded up homes in Baltimore, 30 minutes from DC!. When will this city be revitalized, SMH.
I used to chill on a pair of steps on just off of bentalou. I remember one day I came to the steps that I would sit on every day and there were police everywhere. I asked everybody what was going on they told me that they had found a decayed body inside of the home of the stairs that I used to sit on for years. Believe me if they don't want you to be found you won't be found.
Because their car is there personal property while the place they rent belongs to some dogshit landlord or the government, It's not that hard of a concept.
@@pitmatix1457 im not waking up in shit asshole lol but I can definitely see me prioritizing my property over renovating or investing in my landlord or governments property.
@Live Love I've been to big cities next door in Canada but there are no hoods there. Only working class neighborhoods.....As far as highly developed countries, it could only be a US problem then....Maybe the Feds should help out as well
Stephen Wallace you would be surprised how much of the US looks like this. Please believe this is just a small part in one state. Its places like this in at least 30-35 states across the country. Sad but true!!
@@darwinism18 let me guess, you think it's biden territory because there are black people there? Never in your safe, god-blessed white trump supporting suburbs, though.
@@Zombieknightgames not in that sense, but unfortunately a career life politician, who was running third or forth in the primaries, got the help of all establishment to beat the only guy in the left caring for the American workers, Bernie Sanders. And although he wrote the infamous Crime Bill, yet the black communities chose to vote massively for the same corrupted politician. And the same again when he faced Trump, who signed the First Step Act, releasing from prison the thousand of the very law proposed by Biden, and yet again the career life politician was voted en masse in the black populated areas. Something is really wrong here.
@@FullyAutomaticAddict410 I feel so bad man im from Germany and live in Paradise im really sad what i see . I dont understand why these fuccin azzholes dont do shid and change something :( Stay Blessed
The Church Of The Latter Day Shrek I grew up in the first neighborhood in Baltimore. All I can say is its tuff getting out and then once u get out its even tougher to watch the ppl you love get stuck there. It’s tough when you want to help but financially you can’t so you have to watch them suffer and it’s even more tuff when majority of the ppl in these neighborhoods mind been poisoned and they lack knowledge because of the f-ed up school system , so they don’t even realize they are in poverty.
@@Kellometics i'm from bushwick brooklyn. got a job teaching english in china. now i have my own family here. people can get out if they really want to. if you've got a passport theres nothing stopping ya from leaving and going somewhere better.
And how do you think the people living there get through it ? They arent demons, if people test you, you just have to be the bigger lion. Survival of the fittest. Ive heard so many new york horror stories and wondered why when i was growing up in the bronx/brooklyn.
You have to know which neighborhoods to go into. I have a lot of Detroit vlogs coming on my page. Different neighborhoods have different vibes to them.
This is heartbreaking. i love Baltimore City, and to see the dire devastation of my beloved city, and the not caring from those in office is grievous. Thank you for filming this Please continue. Nobody cares about Baltimore but you do. God is going to bless you, Charlie for showing what no one else will. Keep on keepin' on Charlie. Blessings and favor to you, your family, and your houshold.
I was born in Detroit . I seen my first house fire around 1978, then the city burned . When I went to visit Baltimore in 1989. I use to compare how nice it looked compared to Detroit. No abandoned homes. Now Baltimore looks like Detroit. Wow!!!
That wheelie shot at end of Baltimore MD portion was incredible, what a moment. Wow, you are a talented filmographer, steady, calm hand, thank you for sharing and shedding light.
Definitely Baltimore looks more grimy because it looks like lots of people are actually still living in those urban decaying warehouse style buildings that pass for housing. Detroit on the other hand looks like abandoned suburban style housing. Never see as many people on the streets in your Detroit videos, but Baltimore is always full of people on the street.
Yawanah Yasharahla - That may be the case but in the particular areas of Detroit CharlieBo is driving the streets don’t look as crowded as in Baltimore where he is driving.
@Yawanah Yasharahla Slim I've been to both, Bmore is way more crowded than Detroit. Stop trying to force Detroit to be something that's it's not. Yea it's extremely hood and ghetto but Bmore is a whole different place. Trust me, I've been in both cities , Bmore is close to me. Detroit is more spread out, Bmore is more city like by far
@@540trey88 I live in the dmv but my grandma out Detroit. B more ghettos I would not drive thru. Detroit probably more violent bc it has nothing going for it. That being said Detroit has neighborhoods that feel like... neighborhoods. Driving from Eastpointe on to 8 mile rd into the city it feels like a spread out city that used to be something special. Bmore used to be something special. That's LONG gone now. I guess id rather live in Detroit in terms of housing but I'd feel safer in bmore. Not that either city is remotely sweet.
That’s cause he showing you a lil part of Detroit..... NOT All of Detroit look like that... That’s Jus a very small neighborhood /area of Detroit not even 5% of Detroit ppl y’all gotta be smarter then that !!! Propaganda....
Hell yeAh. This ain’t a fair Depiction. Your research ain’t thorough enough. Limited. Biased. Everybody trying to. Be a RU-vidr . Evry thang ain’t for evry body.
My brother and his family just moved from Baltimore a few months ago. He always wanted me to fly out to see him there but I never wanted to go. Stay safe and keep up the great vids!
I remember first time I went to Baltimore we came into town and I couldn't see much until we stopped at the pier to eat and walk around. I was like damn this is such a beautiful city. Then we went into the city and I realized the pier was the only nice part of the city. The whole city is just one big ass ghetto unless I missed something.
Sadly, you may be right. The only place I go to in Baltimore is the Inner Harbor and 34th Street (a cute shopping area that reminds me of Greenwich Village a bit). I grew up in a Washington DC suburb and most people go to DC for entertainment and the arts.
@@p2a0p2e0r1 SE Baltimore. Anything along I-83 North/South expressway, ANYTHING hugging the water, NE Baltimore, NW Baltimore in parts ... However, West and East Bmore are messed up, but then again in many hood you have to turn off the main road into a neighborhood and you will be surprised how nice some places are when it's not the shelled out row home areas.
@@mach.3659 I don't have an answer if you didn't even try in school and gave into peer pressure to join a gang for the quick money! Best of luck to you
Not true at all. The houses have been left to rot and decay because they were constructed using asbestos and lead paint. And the owner of the property is responsible for the abatement of all hazardous materials. The cost of abatement is more than the value of the finished house, so no private individual will take on a losing financial project. Even businesses can’t make the numbers work on a house by house basis and it’s often impossible to track down the rightful owners because they have abandoned their negative equity properties. Hence the reason they fall apart and then become homes to squatters and drug dens and then one accidental or meant fire and there goes the block. So the only entity that can do anything is the city government, by razing blocks at a time and building new houses. Here and there traveling through the areas you see in the vid are many oasis’ of brand new houses. But their are about 20,000 of them so it takes time. As far as the angry people observation, you couldn’t be more wrong. Baltimoriams are family oriented by nature and blue collar. The only anger is directed towards a cure opt and ineffective police force and a revolving door of mayors and politicians who make Public partnerships and give tax breaks to companies doing business in the financial district but do not make them also contribute to the urban blight. Much of which exists as far back as the 68 riots. The people are strong hopeful and god fearing. There is a major drug problem and much of it is fueled by the thousands of young kids that were mentally harmed during their development by living in houses filled with pealing lead paint. Those children have grown to be adults but many still have the minds and capabilities of children. The people are in pain but stay resolute. It’s a beautiful city if you can look beyond the vacant houses and unemployed people milling about, and go to a park or a basketball court or a school or any other place where people aren’t in the middle of a war trying to put food on the table while keeping their children from being drafted into the many drug selling gangs that have taken over The vacuum in many places When the police left and refused to come back for fear of being sued over police brutality. It looks bleak yes, but it’s not a movie set on the back lot. It’s not a sight to be viewed unless you are prepared to understand the situation and offer assistance. Even if that help Us just keeping your uninformed opinions to yourself. If we looked into your lives as if ever move was for public consumption I bet that wouldn’t be so pretty either. This city, like many cities struggling with more than just the economy need love and support. They are already down about as far as they can be and still they rise. They don’t need another foot on their back trying to keep them down. Bless up. Don’t press down.
Who are hood people? Also why are they lost and angry, and who are they hateful toward? It's easy to label people, but if you care, or want to care, then you must ask yourself why are they in these straits.
@@orthotech9758 You know exactly who they are and of course they are a angry hateful bunch. Any normal non hood person is likely to end up beat or worse for being there. You can virtue signal and moral grand stand all you want but that is the fact of it.
@@damonc3557 I’m glad you wrote what you did, reading it from the UK, your words of all the comments I read resonated most love and most truth. Bless n respects to you. One love!
$100 give or take is a mid priced shoe. It's not a big deal actually? God forbid anyone have something to be psyched about in their life. I guess you should be captain of the mandatory street uniform enforcement team and decide what everyone is allowed to wear, huh?
What do they care about the price, theft, drug $$$$ and tax payers will pay the price in the end ..Gotta look cool when walking over trash among trash !
There is zero incentive to renovate though. The politicians have snorted up incentives and built a swimming pool! Politicians are probably slum lording houses in Detroit currently!
I was born Baltimore, moved to Utah when I was 2 years old. We lived on st. Helena Ave in Dundalk. My mother was born and raised there she died in 2018. And I want To go back just to visit or even look at the house we lived. It happens to be the house she grew up in. She was a lady with manners, compassion and class. I miss her and would do anything to just get that felling you get when somebody has passed but you know they lived, and walked and cried and laughed. Gosh I could see me going to jail for sitting across the street on the curb just Reminiscing in my head about when she was a child and when we went back there to visit good times I loved it.
Trust me we made a wrong turn back in those days when we had to use Mapquest for directions, coming from ny to Baltimore to pick up a relative, they know who’s from around the area 😂😂😆🤣...
70 years if you lived in a poor ghetto area you worked hard to better yourself. It's the way it is now cause of ghetto culture it is it's own style no one acted or talked like how they do now. Find some of the oldest people in Baltimore and they probably still talk like a normal person but the ghetto culture itself is way to over run
Wow another great upload, love the style of houses in Detroit, i would love to no who designed most of the houses there.. very interesting as we in Australia dont have nice houses like that in our suburbs.
It's heartbreaking to see Baltimore like this. This my view of Baltimore as child. I would see little girls double dutch, playing dodge ball, kids playing in the water from the fire hydrant, getting penny cookies and candy from the cornerstore, having a BBQ and eating old bay seasoning crabs🦀. Steps clean and colorful tires filled with spring flowers, (specifically white petunias), I felt this way eventhough my mother was poor....Crime, drugs, lack of resources, fear, poor mental health, hustler mentality, homeless, poverty has done to this city. People learn to survive within dysfunction and it's sad that they don't know any other way. I left in April 1998 cause I knew if I stayed there, my mental health would suffer. My heart goes out the kids growing up there now.
I’m in my 40s and have been working since I was 16. Even had a full time and part time job while I was a full time college student. Except for 1 year of grad school, I’ve never stopped working. I’ve been mostly working from home since COVID and I’m going out of my mind from not having my daily routine. I can’t understand how many of these men live their ENTIRE adult lives literally sitting outside, standing at the corner and doing nothing productive...for YEARS. The saddest thing is that so many people would and have given their lives to be in America to just have a chance. What hard working person in their right mind would want to come home to this? So sad to see.
I live in Chicago and have visited Baltimore several times in my youth visiting family friends. Baltimore looks like a more run down version of the Chicago's West Side(Garfield Park and Austin ) in particular.
@Bobby Flynn Chicago has only had about 100 or 200 murders more the Baltimore even though their city is 5 times larger so, when it comes to murder rate Baltimore is more dangerous than Chicago
Back in 2017 a list dropped with the top 10 counties in the country with the highest homicide rates in the country and overall 5 of the top 10 were counties off the Mississippi River. And a matter of fact the top 4 was. 1. Orleans Parish 2.Coahoma County, Mississippi 3. Phillips County, AR, 4. St. Louis and #9 Washington County, MS( my hometown county).
Well Now with BIDEN ALL WILL CHANGE. Not forgotten anymore. During Biden time you will see the rapid change of Detroit and Baltimore turning into modern cities full of jobs and opportunities
I lived in Bmore for 8 years. Highlights such as Inner Harbor, Aquarium, Baltimore Zoo, John Hopkins, Federal Hill, Mount Vernon, Fells Point, , Riverside Park to feel safe. You also got nice suburb towns such as Owings Mills, Randallstown, Roland Park, Towson, etc. Unless you're really bold, don't check out West Baltimore😈
Then you haven't been to Baltimore. It's gone through massive revitalization in the core in the past 15 years, and a lot of former hoods are gentrifying rapidly.
He’s only showing a very small area of the city he literally going around in circles in o e or two bad areas . the gentrification is real in Baltimore most of the hoods are now completely revitalize with 4 hundred thousand dollars hone restaurant shops and parks . Mostly owned by utilized by rich white people do t be fooled HES using these clips for views it’s not the majority of the city ! Yes we have a high murder count but as for the aesthetics it’s very beautiful we have a ways to go but the change had begun
Charlie do you know what you're doing? You are doing a documentary of the hood. Super impressed and you have gotten people and two documentaries who wouldn't even know how to even Define what it is. Thank you
The problems with Baltimore extend out into the county as well. My family is from Highland town and now all live in the county. There are so many people walking around coked up on the highways and streets.
I still live in Baltimore, born n raised. You get use to it. Its not all bad tho. Shout out to B-More "You can get whatever u want whenever u want it." And the love is real.
My hometown. Grew up in a middle class neighborhood sandwiched between two hoods. We had break-ins in the neighborhood weekly. Still love my city though.
I went to school in Baltimore and I love their accent. They have their own culture that’s different from the other parts of Maryland. The night life used to be great with the adult entertainment downtown. The county part of Baltimore is nice.
Y right bruh. Da county is way better except dis one area in da county called woodlawn. It's not as bad as baltimore but it's ghetto and violence be happening at night. I used to live there and it was ass. I got into a shit ton of fights and shooting happened almost every night. Da high-school there was terrible too there were lots of stabbings. Woodlawn is da only place in da county iv seen dats ghetto outside da city.
My bud is a cop in Baltimore (western district). I did a ride alone and it was no joke. I have only visited Detroit once, and it was only Joe Louis arena. Didn’t even stay the night.
They did a very good job of it though. As far as TV crime dramas are concerned, The Wire has done the best job of any showing the everyday life and struggles of living in the hood. That show literally had me depressed every time I watched it. #2 is NY Undercover. It just wasn't as gritty since it was on primetime TV.
It may seem like theirs a lot of people in the streets in Baltimore and some parts are like that, but a lot of the city is just as abandoned as Detroit. For how big the city is, we have been losing more people steadily every year than Jersey City and way less populated
I’m Brazilian, I didn’t think these areas in the United States were that bad. So much rubbish, dirt. It shows that the government doesn’t care about the people in those places. Those who can change things are the people of those places, get together and fight for better conditions, the way it is is unacceptable.
Having lived in both cities, Baltimore takes the cake. But I feel safer in Baltimore. My Detroit is unrecognizable now. There's a new breed of people out there. My Detroit used to be live, robust, energetic, fun.
Folks I live in the DC area and rarely go to Baltimore, that should tell you something. I only am there, when I have taken bus, train trips, or Carnival cruise from harbor. I remember enjoying the inner harbor as a child and Port Discoery, but DC has the safer much less grittier Wharf and National Harbor these days.
I’m originally from the DC area and I feel the same way. I rarely go to the Inner Harbor. There are Potomac River cruises in DC that you can go on. I really don’t have a reason to go to Baltimore often.
You are right. The Harbor has had issues with people causing issues for years, but it is closer than the Baltimore Harbor and still a lot safer than Baltimore. I am a Baltimore Ravens fan and never cared to go the stadium in person pre COVID. That also should tell you something.
Shaddy AFRO beautiful in looks...randallstown/ woodlawn is turned out .. got alotta heads from the city (& other cities ) that moved there.. the city is pushing gentrification & pushing more heads into the county (both sides)
@Lan Astaslem What happened with everything black people open? Do your research on what white America did to all the black wall St cities that blacks built.
@Lan Astaslem pulling the race card as usual you gaslighting racist abuser. Ask that question to the poor whites in "pigtown" which looks the same yet they fail to show!
Damn bro I like what you doing showing the hood I live here in Bmore houses every where trash maybe the top dogs see this sht and do something thanks for doing there job appreciated
Its really not he just drive through the abandoned areas and you can easily get robbed and killed in those hoods, I'm from this bitch just cause a hood looks abandoned don't mean it is and he driving on the empty blocks cause in Detroit the last thing you want to do is drive through a crowded block, dog from here he know some shit might pop off if he drive down a block full of niggaz lol we shoot at cars we don't know here bro that's why he driving down the empty blocks lol
My city Baltimore needs All the Help it can get so does Detroit so many people die here in Baltimore it’s sad because it’s a small city filled with a bunch of people and no help is being done here at all it hurts to see my city like this 💔
Brisket Shorty you are EXTREMELY wrong.. Bmore murder rate per capital is wayyy higher than Chicago... Bmore only have about 600k ppl and Chicago 2.5 million ppl so of course they gonna have more total murders than bmore bc the population is way more but average the murders out per capital, places like New Orleans Detroit and Baltimore have way more murders per capital than Chicago lol
Brisket Shorty you said I was that 1 dumb person that can’t look somewhere up but show me 1 thing where I lied???? And where did I say Chicago wasn’t corrupt???
@Brisket Shorty Bmore same way, it's more dangerous than Chicago. If charlie would have came out the car and walked BEHIND the projects it literally would be a couple of hundred people back there. It's no joke out there, super slums. And Bmore is the herion CAPITAL, the wire gives you a HINT on how Bmore really is. Listen to 50 cents song Baltimore Love Thing