Yury But by monetizing through RU-vid, their ads can make channels up to $7,000/million views. There are guys out there with car channels (fixing up, reviewing etc) who make upwards of $20-$30k/month, as an example
This is nothing son peep out the old New Orleans in 2004 before they tore all of our projects down ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ex-3_cUiVMk.html
This video has all the classic signs that you are in the ghetto Bad Streets (No Time Stamp Needed) trash all over the place Crackhouse 5:34, 6:39, 15:36 Place to hide bodies, guns, and dope 3:19, 5:16, 8:30 block soldiers on patrol 2:24 , 12:26, 15:17,15:27 People Fussing Fighting in the street 10:50,11:30 grafitti 0:27 2:34,12:43 Fire Damaged Building 7:32 violence 11:14, 11:47 Large Project Building 14:05 dumped tires 1:35 , 3:23 Community Meeting Held Outside 3:53, 8:02,9:41,10:30,11:40,13:06, 13:49 Abandon buildings 0:54, 3:32,7:08,7:32 Rundown houses 0:27, 1:07, 1:19, 2:34,5:34,6:39 Abandon lots 1:31, 1:57,2:34, 3:19 Busted Cars with no tires 2:17,8:37
I wouldn't say they're all this bad, but even some of the best neighborhoods in NOLA have shitty streets. Really, Louisiana in general, but NOLA is the worst (Probably because of lack of taxes for stuff like roads and being below sea level). They're often narrow too. Like this is where Audubon Park and Zoo are, which are relatively safer and kind of a tourist and family spot. Still bad streets. www.google.com/maps/@29.9248266,-90.1281452,3a,75y,101.63h,55.4t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1s00WTnmjlI7GO8WjNL05QBw!2e0!6s%2F%2Fgeo2.ggpht.com%2Fcbk%3Fpanoid%3D00WTnmjlI7GO8WjNL05QBw%26output%3Dthumbnail%26cb_client%3Dmaps_sv.tactile.gps%26thumb%3D2%26w%3D203%26h%3D100%26yaw%3D229.83832%26pitch%3D0%26thumbfov%3D100!7i16384!8i8192
We traveled to NO before Katrina on a black college tour. Went to Dillard University . New Orleans was so violent they wouldn’t let us go anywhere. I want to go back for the culture, food, music. New Orleans has its problems but a rich history also.
Justin Most black universities are in the hoods. Furthermore, it’s not wise to travel unknown places in a strange city. My city is indeed heavy in beauty and culture.
The saddest part of this for me is, I have learned in my 50 plus years that there is only so much you can do. If you were to give each of these residents 1,000,000 each, there would be new cars , lot's of expensive sneakers, a lot of shiny rims on the new cars, fancy hair do's, fancy nails, and some new clothing. but in the end, and after all the money is gone ,the neighborhood would still look the same and be just as dangerous to visit.
thats why we have to start with the schools, helping parents out, making sure the kids have therapy n good people there to guide them. help w drug addictions, and a way out for people because they dont get as many good opportunities to shine
People own these houses believe it or not...they not bums...in New Orleans it’s up to you to keep your property up...this the results...those shot gun House are historic and worth a lot of money don’t get it twisted..
Why would a government entirely consisting of rich autocrats give a shit about poor people trapped in some shithole ghetto? What profits could they possibly yield from them?
Self accountability. The people in these neighborhoods should keep their own neighborhoods up. It’s not the government’s job to take care of grown ass men and women who are raising families in this area.
I'm from England and got to visit New Orleans, now my house is covered with New Orleans Saints merchandise because I fell in love with Louisiana. I seen so much in NOLA and even went through these abandoned streets, it made me love it more to appreciate England. New Orleans is my 2nd home. See you soon Louisiana.
Vin Soriano This is the political mentality that black americans should have, but they rather live perpetually in dystopian, fifth world countries like this, Detroit, Baltimore, Camden, Gary... etc.
It is a beautiful city. I really wish that some of the people living there were more mindful of that. But it's also an impoverished city with a long history of violence and corruption. Visit if you ever get the chance.
New Orleans may not look beautiful around the majority of the city (Because they focus solely on tourist areas) unlike my brother CharlieBo313, believe me as a native i know but when people come here to visit, they tend to want to "come back to live". The same people yall callin ghetto and all, are some of the most "Love" Infected people you will ever meet and they can cook better than ya mama. Where a person lays their head down doesn' t have to define who they are. Also to the people talking about Pink, purple and crazy color houses seen in video, that's not a product of black folks. It's actually the opposite. It's people of non-color gentrifying in black communities, this can be seen mainly in areas such as the Marigny, the 7th, 8th, and 9th ward which were predominately black communities before our Hurricane situations. I'm from the 7th Ward if you must know and I get to witness all the BS first hand.
whiskers78753 ain’t nothin gonna happen to you. stop bein a punk. we’re not safe in your neighborhood. whites can come to ours and nothin happens to you.
A K I was a white tourist and drove through some of them and nothing happened, some guys even were nice to me. People don‘t understand that the crimes and everything are more between the people that live in these areas.
It is not bad or a curse to be from the hood. Some people don’t want people to know they are from the hood. Some people a have fit when you call them hood. I GREW UP IN BROOKLYN,BED STUY(the same area the late great rapper of ALL TIMES: BIG. grew up) AND IN NORTH PHILLY. . PROUD TO BE FROM THE HOOD.✌🏽✌🏽✌🏽🙂🙂🙂
Those nice homes that you turned into at 14:10-15:00 is where the Melph projects used to be. 1 of the 3 projects that the 3rd Ward had. It was the Magnolia, the Caliope, and the Melph
If you think those are nice, go look on St. Bernard Ave where the St. Bernard project used to be... the transformation will amaze you. NOLA still has a long way to go to recovery.
When you've been stuck in the most gutta of gutta hoods for as long as these people have, it doesn't even matter anymore. A hood like this can suck your soul dry.
@@hakeemsd70m Oh please. The overwhelming majority make their choice to be slaves on welfare living in filth. Every ghetto is within 20 minutes of a normal town with functional people.
Thank you . I appreciate that Dustin. I'm only a few hours from this place . Mine not much better either . But my dream is to serve and sponsor the military and improve communities as this one provide jobs education medical and charities for the ones without insurances . I spent my free time teaching troubled kids, teaching adults to read , taking care of fight animals and our soilders
Good content of the N.O. Charlie. I was wondering if u caught the shootings that happened in Uptown (Central City). 4 ppl got shot there on Sunday in the afternoon then a man got shot there Monday night.
I moved to new Orleans for a few weeks after highschool to get out of the sticks of south Central Louisiana, tip after dark past 11 pm run every damn stop sign no shit stoping at one is risky , I decided living in the mud, snakes,and mosquito infested woods ain't so fucking bad bro I'm moved my white ass back to the country
The one thing I love about growing up in the hood. Is everyone is outside doing something. In the nice areas, everyone is rude and trying to out do the next person.
I think this is the 3d video on New Orleans hoods I've watched and I didn't see one cop car. I didn't see any during Charlie's night time ride either. So cops don't cruise the hoods or do they only go there if called?
What good fellows! Residents of New Orleans lift the houses above the ground on piles. New Orleans shows us an unbending will of the city to life! Vlada from Russia.
7:25 I turned the wrong way down a one-way street in New Orleans once - someone had stolen the One Way, Do Not Enter, and Stop signs, and even the posts they were mounted on.
That’s my city and it didn’t always look like that. So sad many of the areas seen I grew up in are had family there. Nola really was a great place at one time.
I'm from Detroit. We do have our problems too and our weather sucks for about 5 months a year so I won't say anything about how these streets or anything looks here because I don't have any room to talk. I moved to Shreveport in 2016. There were problems there too, but certainly not like where I came from. While in Shreveport, I met several people who had come from New Orleans after Katrina hit and they lost everything and just never returned. I have to say, these were some of the coolest, most open minded, interesting, realest, and funniest people I have ever met. I just wanted to watch some videos to get an idea of some of the areas that I had heard so much about. Thanks for sharing.
@@joelspivak6622 I laughed and all but the truth is back in the day the place looked exactly the same but I never saw roaches or rodents that meat counter and its kitchen was clean. A friend worked there and it was a family owned store. If you've never been inside you wouldn't realize it isn't what you're seeing on the outside, inside. There are alot of places like that in that city. If you're too scared to stop you'd never know it.
I stop by there every time I drive through NO. I look like a suburban white mom so I get some strange looks lol. The food is worth it tho and appearances can be deceiving. I handle my business and dont bother anyone so I dont have any problems.
@@ashleygalyean9418 absolutely some things you can't find better than in the 'hood' and for that area its the muffelatas and poboys at Jack's that are really swingin and that's for sure
I actually really like the look of this area. It's full of interesting looking houses with big trees and wide open areas. It's probably really dangerous which is a shame but if it wasn't i would way rather live there than my boring neighbourhood.
Wow! What an exclusive privilege to be able to live in a house with a garden in such an iconic city and only a few miles from the world famous historical centre. (And a warm climate!)
O.G there is a ghetto or trailer park in every state you can't judge everybody condition looking from the outside a lot of those houses are beautiful on the inside ⚜️💯🙏☝️
Yea its ppl claiming this my hood, proud of the poverty. Now u know why ppl 😠 mad at u when u get out the HOOD and they try an act like u missing something...in the HOOD.