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Charlie, I’m getting vibes that you are playing with fire by being in these areas. The cartels are a different, far more dangerous presence than the street gangs in the US, and they really don’t mess around. Please be safe, brother!
@@Jamie--- lol, nah. There are dozens or hundreds of cars passing thru all those streets every day. Those cartels won't have a reason to suspect from Charlie by just driving around those streets, unless he go thru a very desolated street late at night more than twice or do crazy stuff.
I tend to think he is in fact safer in this location, than the states. Cartels are business driven, and not some rag tag group of degenerates playing gang banger trying to “live the life”
@@JV-df9emcartels are not business driven they kill, rape, kidnap, and torture innocent people all the time, just look at the femicide going on in Mexico. these dudes are far worse than gang members in America.
Seeing those 2 kids just sitting on the curb brought back memories of my childhood of just sitting on the curb with friends watching the world go by. Be careful out there Charlie.
Life in MX is just like 1990's america. People are still getting together playing soccer in the streets, cooking in the driveways, connecting with each other all ways
Juarez ain't that bad my peeps like the news portrait it... There's actually some good humble citizens here. Much love to everyone around the globe from Juarez aka Jtown
The most terrifying thing I’ve ever done in my life - there’s been some crazy scary shit happen too, trust me - was walk thru a barrio with no street lights in Tijuana at 1am years ago.
@@donmezzanatto8607 thank you sir. I still can’t believe that night. Our taxi driver dropped us off at a cantina for a Donkey show and left me and my friend there. I literally thought I might get kidnapped or killed. The neighborhood was corrugated aluminum & wood shacks. Fucking insane poverty. God bless all those good people.
1:07 That's the university across the way there. It's interesting seeing the Juárez colored houses up close. I always see them from the other side along I-10.
As a young man, we’d travel to El Paso from Amarillo and go to Juarez and we never had a problem. In the early 80’s my wife’s cousin lived in El Paso and wouldn’t go into Mexico and told us to stay together and not stray off the beaten path! After that trip, I never went back!
Huge balls ? Why are so many 🇺🇲♂️ scared of everything? Is it all the chemicals & hormones in your food & water that make you so feminized & weak ? Scary...
@@generalstonewalljackson8153 "big steel balls clanking together" ????? Man, you sure easily impressed aren't you kid ? You do realize any tool with a camera could have done the same thing, right ? Big Steel Balls, you really are a little quiff who doesn't get out of Mommies basement very often..
In the early 90’s I went into Juarez and they had some great nightclubs it was wild and dangerous too! It was a whole lot different than when I went to Mexico City in 1973, like a completely different country.
nobody is happy in Juarez. There are actual travel advisories against going to Juarez. It is an extremely violent city. Just last year Americans got kidnapped and murdered in Juarez, in broad daylight. It was all over the news.
Going to Juarez is a blast, plenty- I mean plenty of good restaurants, fresh sea food - ie. Way fresher than in El Paso, and Caffenio way better than any coffee shop around. go during the day. We really enjoy going there, peace!!
I’m a resident of jtown (Juarez) and I live in downtown, I can safely say I’m always out and nothing has ever happen to me. Juarez is a beautiful city with the most beautiful people.
American chemicals in food taught you to be afraid. Those chemicals aren't allowed in many countries. Do your research. These Mexi-peepz are a lot healthier than we are.
Y por que el tal charly le esta creando mala fama a Juárez ? por que no va también al centro del paso que tambien es peligroso a esas horas de la noche.
Like Chapelle said you know youre in a bad neighborhood when you see a baby walking around at night by themselves..smdh..seeing that little boy at the end of the video
Thanks for showing this … I go thru El Paso 3 or 4 times at year from. Calif. I dare not drive into Juarez. Wondered what it looks like up close And now I know … pretty much like I thought it would
For people who've never been to Mexico, Its a Blast, people are free driven and the night life is Awesome. For those who fear, Theres crime and bad guys everywhere in the World. So don't judge a book by its cover, and don't go where it's dark n creepy just like the U.S. or anywhere.
I was looking for documentaries of poverty in Mexico and this video popped up as one of the first ones. I live in Juarez and to my surprise this guy started his cruise right on the street where I live on. In the first 25 seconds of the video I can see my house lol
This guy has some extreme balls, no way im trying this even if i lived around there, this looks like part of the map from the video game PUBG except this is real life, be careful out there man
Thanks, interesting - it does not seem or look particularly dangerous, more like calm - but looks can be false... i could show you some corners in switzerland, that look more sinister...
I've been to Juarez twice in the last few years with work and I love it, the people, the food and the buzz out at night time for dinner and drinks is something special.. Everyone living life for the moment..
Grew up in El Paso in the sixties we went to Juarez for everything from getting our hair cut to things for the house,in the 70’s as soon as the bars closed in El Paso right over the bridge to our favorite bars El Submarino and Fred’s still good in the 80’s my friend and neighbor Sandy Lopez his dad was the manager of this The Camino Real hotel one of the nicest hotels in Juarez at the time. And thanks to the democrat party the cartels are stronger than ever.
Mexicans: standing or walking on the sidewalk being polite. Black people: standing in the middle of the road angrily yelling at every car that passes by.
I have permission. There is a website where you can sign up for permission and donate to their cause. I actually had lunch with one of the luetinants while there.
You people must be on crack, the us is 4 times bigger than mexico, yet mexico gets 4X the us’s crime rate no joke (7per100k, vs 28per100k) don’t compare these 2 countries ever 😂
I'm Mexican and i can say that tha's the less dangerous part of Juarez in cartel zones, yes, there's some shootings there, but there´s more shootings out of civilian zones more than cities. Desert, woods and mountains are always in active fire conflict
The outside areas, the roads outside Juarez, the city it's safe almost all the time. Look, the locals are friendly, mostly of them. If you see military and police in the same place it's a safe zone. Contact with a tour guide or something, always walk with people who recognize the zone. Idk why you will be there, but be more aware of police, they like to stop you and beg for money for some reason. Cartel are not searching for american tourist, it's not good for the business but idk be careful. Riveras Del Bravo and Samalayuca are a fucked up zones, don't go there. Be asafe and welcome to Mexico. Maybe Juarez it's not a big city but it has to offer good food and more. @@Yoo-hooPapi
Out of all the places, never thought Charlie Bo would end up in Juarez Mexico one of the most dangerous places in the world in terms of violence and brutal crimes related to the cartels 😮 pretty hardcore shit here , stay safe my boy!
Those streets he's driving on in the beginning of the video used to be dirt roads a few years back! Good to see that the city finally paved them!!!! That street where those 2 young guys are sitting, used to be dirt!!!!
@surbon514 Only 49 states, three Canadian provinces, and five countries. The United States is no longer a first world nation and has only gotten worse under the current administration.
Everyone talking about “it’s exactly how I imagined it would” this is just a small part of the city. I cross the border every week day or night and of course it has it’s dangerous, ugly areas like every city but if you visit the east side you’ll see how diverse and modern it is. The houses, hotels, restaurants, bars, cafes and malls look a lot better than the ones in El Paso, Texas. Juarez is a beautiful city outside of it’s downtown area.
Para derrotar a los cárteles de la droga, puedes elegir personas que sean al menos tan despiadadas como ellos y luchar contra ellos dándoles un entrenamiento especial. No se puede asustar al león con un gato, hay que enfrentar al león con el tigre. La única característica de estas unidades especiales es que son despiadadas e intrépidas y además tienen un espíritu guerrero; Sólo así se podrá eliminar al cartel mexicano.