How Detroit Went From A Booming Metropolis To A Shrinking City | NBC Nightly News

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Part 1 of Reviving Detroit looks at how the city went from the richest in the U.S. to the most poverty stricken. Detroit’s population is at nearly a quarter of what it was at its peak, and despite a recent wave of gentrification, the city is still struggling with rampant crime, a failing school system and swaths of vacant land.
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@leileijoker8465
@leileijoker8465 5 жыл бұрын
A black Vietnam vet I met in Detroit two years ago told me he seen more combats in Detroit than Nam.
@gangweedernigga4012
@gangweedernigga4012 4 жыл бұрын
lol for real?
@VanquishMediaDE
@VanquishMediaDE 4 жыл бұрын
Detroit and ChIraq are the worst of the worst.
@ezrahaskard3527
@ezrahaskard3527 4 жыл бұрын
a lot of Vietnam was waiting and long distance combat or calling in strikes on areas that potentially had vietkong, I can't remember the exact number but I think for every 2000 US bullets fired one Vietnamese soldier was killed by US, no disrespect to Vietnam vets or anything they had a ton against them but the average soldier probably didn't see much live combat. I have lived in Minneapolis for most of my life and have probably seen more combat than a vet did in vietnam. nonetheless detroit has it really bad
@tim1245
@tim1245 4 жыл бұрын
A massive hyperbole on your part..
@gisangel12
@gisangel12 4 жыл бұрын
Vanquish Media Chicago is top 80 most dangerous, you ever heard of Baltimore, Baton Rouge, Compton?
@iantempleton313
@iantempleton313 5 жыл бұрын
As someone who lives, worked and went to school in Detroit, I don't care what skin color you are. If you're coming to Detroit and doing good, keep doing it!
@hector5749
@hector5749 5 жыл бұрын
Just moved here 8 months ago from California and could not be happier. I am working at a steel manufacturing plant in Detroit.
@valeriem4022
@valeriem4022 5 жыл бұрын
@@hector5749 really? They still have steel plants?
@sixmile2360
@sixmile2360 5 жыл бұрын
Valerie M One if the largest steel mills in the world is in nearby River Rouge and there is still a mill in Dearborn at the Rouge complex. People are under the mistaken impression that there is no industry left in South East Michigan. There are seven assembly plants with an additional two being built within 50 miles of the city along with two steel mills, si oem stamping facilities, three engine plants, four transmission plants and countless tier two supplier facilities along with massive engineering campuses.
@kepop98
@kepop98 5 жыл бұрын
I also moved from SoCal to Detroit, bought 3 homes , work at a local university, and getting my Masters✅🌻❤️
@amirulasraf307
@amirulasraf307 5 жыл бұрын
How about if i bring more muslims?
@Warpig350
@Warpig350 3 жыл бұрын
Grew up in Detroit and the happiest moment in my life was moving away from the corruption and crime
@pyramidhead138
@pyramidhead138 3 жыл бұрын
i grew up in KC and MY happiest moment was moving away from THAT shithole
@JeremiahDaniel1995
@JeremiahDaniel1995 2 жыл бұрын
Kansas City 😎
@JeremiahDaniel1995
@JeremiahDaniel1995 2 жыл бұрын
@@pyramidhead138 naw I’m loving KC don’t know what u mean there is bs everywhere man 😅
@DanielGarcia1980
@DanielGarcia1980 2 жыл бұрын
@@JeremiahDaniel1995 Truth! I live in Denver. Great city, but no shortage of corruption and crime, and expensive AF. But worth it, to say I live in Denver... and not Detroit or Cleveland. LOL
@JeremiahDaniel1995
@JeremiahDaniel1995 2 жыл бұрын
@@DanielGarcia1980 even though weed is legal there Colorado does have a 3 strike law meaning after your third misdemeanor it becomes a felony even if it’s non violent it some how gets u 25 to life like a murder charge a lot of states have it California is the worst 😞
@bulgingbattery2050
@bulgingbattery2050 4 жыл бұрын
When an entire city's economy depends mostly on a single industry (automotive) and there is an economic downturn in that particular industry, that city also suffers economically.
@rhnstjegilrhkscvn1djhrj969
@rhnstjegilrhkscvn1djhrj969 3 жыл бұрын
government ran the city into the ground
@hakeemsd70m
@hakeemsd70m 3 жыл бұрын
A massive oversimplification of the history of Detroit, but whatever makes you feel better...
@Adgeatic
@Adgeatic 2 жыл бұрын
@@hakeemsd70m I agree, though there is some truth to that notion. Most cities that had multiple major industries (or developed new ones) don't suffer in the way that Detroit did. However, it does depend on the times and also corrupt governing and poor city managing (like NYC in the 70's, though that can be also blamed on interstates and 'white flight').
@arthurbanton6391
@arthurbanton6391 2 жыл бұрын
The best example of how a city largely dependent on one industry had diversified and avoided the pitfalls of Detroit is Pittsburgh. The steel city is now a technology hub and dubbed by some as silicon valley east.
@brucebeamon5460
@brucebeamon5460 2 жыл бұрын
ESPECIALLY when that industry takes there jobs and moves outside the city ... and then the state government in Lansing creates laws where pubic service employees police fire etc are able to move outside city limits taking that population tax base increasing the housing vacancy rate , then charter ( for profit )schools are opened removing students from the pubic system, then more students leave because more laws are enacted to allow another third of the students to leave and go to schools outside the city limits draining a lot what’s left of its resources , And YES CORRUPTION at city services units THAT IS STILL going on with some city council members , And might I add city home inspectors that aren’t doing proper inspections ( 1st hand knowledge) I’ve been told that the ones that show up aren’t certified , The one that came out asking me what’s the problems and still did NOTHING to verify my complaints
@kenp.9762
@kenp.9762 5 жыл бұрын
And during that whole segment, not one mention of Coleman Young. Over 20 years they re-elected him. And he just ran the city into the ground
@polarvortex3294
@polarvortex3294 4 жыл бұрын
Coleman Young was not Mayor during the riots; and after the riots no single man could have stopped the city's descent. I agree he was not good for the city, but I think he was as much a symptom as a cause, and was a reflection of the mind-set of the mass of the electorate who later gave us Kwame Kilpatrick.
@dknowles60
@dknowles60 3 жыл бұрын
@@polarvortex3294 wrong. coleman young and frank kelly did every thing they could to destory detroit
@dawitkbethel5849
@dawitkbethel5849 3 жыл бұрын
George Washington Carver =car. Created mass production and the invention of the Automobile and ford only funded the invention and branded his name on it.
@sanechicagoan5432
@sanechicagoan5432 3 жыл бұрын
Yep. Good of you for noticing that.
@bigpicturethinking5620
@bigpicturethinking5620 3 жыл бұрын
@@dawitkbethel5849 lol we wuz Kangs and sheet. Lmao.
@haseebkhan6621
@haseebkhan6621 4 жыл бұрын
This documentary doesn’t mention the corrupt past governments of the city. Look it up everyone!
@connorgolden4
@connorgolden4 4 жыл бұрын
It’s almost comical how bad the leadership of Detroit has been for decades. I once heard about some high up school official being illiterate!
@karyespino852
@karyespino852 3 жыл бұрын
Democrat gobernators.... ITS the problem
@BG-sq7zf
@BG-sq7zf 3 жыл бұрын
@@invaderzim1265 is no longer available. Please, give the title or some clue to find a video like that. Thanks in advance 💚🕊
@tomsampson8084
@tomsampson8084 3 жыл бұрын
@@karyespino852 Yes, gobernators are often the problem, as is lack of education.
@hakeemsd70m
@hakeemsd70m 3 жыл бұрын
@Wagner PD Don't be asleep, Democrats and Republicans are exactly the same. The only one being fooled is the voters who think they're different.
@vandykeebbin4762
@vandykeebbin4762 Жыл бұрын
I moved to Detroit 5 years ago to become a police officer for Detroit and the first thing I realized was the amount of abandon homes, building and vacant lots in neighborhoods and so I had to research why but what I found was like lost treasure! Detroit use to be the Hollywood of the mid-weat
@kennethflores-hv7uf
@kennethflores-hv7uf 11 ай бұрын
Stay safe out there
@Happypucks
@Happypucks 6 ай бұрын
City tax destroyed all parishes in which were installed in the 1950s. Has nothing to do with white flight or the riots. Whenever something is flourishing a tax is installed to keep it down. In Detroits case, completely destroyed the place
@Happypucks
@Happypucks 6 ай бұрын
Also municipal workers used to have to live in Detroit up until the early 1990s. When they could live outside the city, they did
@Happypucks
@Happypucks 6 ай бұрын
Never being told the real reasons why nationally
@dickritchie2596
@dickritchie2596 3 жыл бұрын
Just google up Detroit city council and mayor. There’s your problem.
@XeonIsWeird
@XeonIsWeird 3 жыл бұрын
Vote Republican!
@dickritchie2596
@dickritchie2596 3 жыл бұрын
Xeon Don’t worry. I always do. 🇺🇸👍
@justamaninTN
@justamaninTN 3 жыл бұрын
Xeon You don’t even need to agree with the Republicans, but no political party should dominate like they do in Detroit. Absolute power corrupts absolutely. The Democrats in Detroit know they have every election in the bag. The only drama is choosing the buffoon to represent the party.
@prathikjain8950
@prathikjain8950 3 жыл бұрын
@@justamaninTN exactly look at alabama.
@wherethehoesat3358
@wherethehoesat3358 2 жыл бұрын
@@XeonIsWeird why let people vote who ever they want also Republicans are just gonna do the same thing they did with texas just let the big oil industry control the city
@RADIUMGLASS
@RADIUMGLASS 5 жыл бұрын
The Detroit city council is a joke.
@carloscolon3331
@carloscolon3331 4 жыл бұрын
I challenge u to a street fight
@RADIUMGLASS
@RADIUMGLASS 4 жыл бұрын
@@carloscolon3331 are u scared of a gun fight?
@carloscolon3331
@carloscolon3331 4 жыл бұрын
@@RADIUMGLASS are scared to use your own fist
@RADIUMGLASS
@RADIUMGLASS 4 жыл бұрын
@@carloscolon3331 I've got two and when I'm done you'll leave under a sheet.
@carloscolon3331
@carloscolon3331 4 жыл бұрын
@@RADIUMGLASS BRING IT ON!!!
@conchobar
@conchobar 5 жыл бұрын
As a former Detroiter, I can say there is plenty of details missing, but they nail all of the big issues with Detroit. If and When Detroit comes back, it won't be Detroit, it'll be something else. Too much of the city's history has been demolished.
@barronbarron6784
@barronbarron6784 Жыл бұрын
Detroit would have been great just like new York or Chicago Stop voting Democrat🔵 it wasn't the auto industry that destroyed Detroit it was union demands that drove businesses elsewhere but Detroit it almost happened to Chicago in 1950s in 1960s but they came to there census
@joshuarodriguez210
@joshuarodriguez210 Жыл бұрын
Better that way
@PassportGods
@PassportGods 3 жыл бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="156">2:36</a> That picture is so wholesome! 😭
@dynjarren8355
@dynjarren8355 2 жыл бұрын
I remember watching a program about Detroit autoworkers. One guy was laid off from his Union job making $20 an hour. He suddenly could no longer make his mortgage payments. He became seriously depressed and committed suicide. His life was over. Now he could have moved or sold his house or made other choices but he was so entrenched in his good paying job that when it was gone he was devastated and couldn’t cope anymore. He decided to check out. This is what losing a good paying job can do to a worker. They end up giving up. The whole city of Detroit declared Bankruptcy.
@ironknightgaming5706
@ironknightgaming5706 2 жыл бұрын
people are too dependent.
@americanteen97
@americanteen97 Жыл бұрын
@@ironknightgaming5706 no they’re not too dependent, the government and unregulated capitalist failed them and never game them the option to become independent
@superlyger
@superlyger 5 жыл бұрын
I never experienced racism in Michigan until I started working in Detroit and black people were calling me all kinds of racial slurs. An elderly lady even told me to go back to my country. I was born here and I’m Navajo! I made sure I left Detroit. The problem is the culture people chose to follow. Not the skin color.
@lorwally13
@lorwally13 3 жыл бұрын
Highly doubt but imma let have your “personal experience”
@meatball5336
@meatball5336 3 жыл бұрын
@@lorwally13 Sounds like you think black people can't be racist. Cool. Nice of you to let someone have their personal experience.
@lorwally13
@lorwally13 3 жыл бұрын
@@meatball5336 they can’t lmfaoooo
@Fritolay72
@Fritolay72 3 жыл бұрын
@@lorwally13 World needs ditch diggers too. Have fun staying brainwashed you clown
@alexandercoffman8319
@alexandercoffman8319 3 жыл бұрын
I am so sorry 2 hear that, I think that they thought that you were Hispanic or something I guess.
@Cacowninja
@Cacowninja 4 жыл бұрын
Don't worry by 2038 everything in this city will be better than ever before... But then the androids rebel!
@mikeg.8904
@mikeg.8904 4 жыл бұрын
I 👀 what you did there
@Cacowninja
@Cacowninja 4 жыл бұрын
@@mikeg.8904 Glad somebody got that reference. I mean I just got the game and finished it and Detroit really does look so much better. Just realize as I said before the androids rebel!
@mikeg.8904
@mikeg.8904 4 жыл бұрын
@@Cacowninja But Androids still take everyone's jobs 😂
@nengthao5618
@nengthao5618 4 жыл бұрын
Haha.
@nengthao5618
@nengthao5618 4 жыл бұрын
Find Jericho
@DK-nv9zu
@DK-nv9zu 3 жыл бұрын
In 2000 years when archeologists start uncovering present day Detroit metro area, they’ll hypothesis why the city was abandoned. It’ll be like Babylon or Troy
@gunscotthdgaming69420
@gunscotthdgaming69420 3 жыл бұрын
Corruption: =exists= This Video about Detroit: *Im going to pretend I didnt see that*
@arielw.4133
@arielw.4133 3 жыл бұрын
I think the government is probably the reason they couldn't add that in💀..they always want to look better.
@syrphilipgulmatico5352
@syrphilipgulmatico5352 4 жыл бұрын
their economy wasn’t diverse and when the car companies left it tumbled..
@bobshenix
@bobshenix 3 жыл бұрын
That and race riots turn out not to be good for business. Who knew?!?
@ast-og-losta
@ast-og-losta 3 жыл бұрын
Exactly That is why many communities fail.
@cagatayrider4036
@cagatayrider4036 3 жыл бұрын
Yes. But how can we pin this on black people?
@yosoyrand
@yosoyrand 3 жыл бұрын
@@bobshenix what business? The auto industry which had already shut down at least 4 plants that employed over 50k people? Or the stove business that Detroit led in until they went fully auto?
@americankulak2294
@americankulak2294 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, that was the problem. It has nothing to do with big government Socialism. Rolls eyes.
@kurtlowder3276
@kurtlowder3276 5 жыл бұрын
outsourcing, automation, racial issues, AC opening up the south, globalism, non-diversified economy, capital flight, etc, etc. There are numerous reasons why Detroit went down.
@alexanderdenisenko4347
@alexanderdenisenko4347 5 жыл бұрын
Good day. Are you american?
@kansasthunderman1
@kansasthunderman1 5 жыл бұрын
You got that right. It's just the free market working and the auto manufacturers moved to places where the cost of doing business is cheaper. In many cases, that was out of the U.S.
@sixmile2360
@sixmile2360 5 жыл бұрын
Sandra Clark Sandra. Have you ever even been near an auto assembly plant? I am a recently retired engineering manager who spent my entire career working with union employees on the plant floor. The simple fact is that most of what happened to the domestic automakers is due to poor management decisions. How did you arrive at “breaking up unions” as your answer to the auto industry’s problems? I doubt very much that you will respond to my question.
@caenleranzo4521
@caenleranzo4521 4 жыл бұрын
If only Detriot went up by diversifying its economy by promoting entrepreneurs to improve Detroit's situation, deregulating the government's control on Detroit's economy to help Detroit's economy grow, getting rid of its racial issues, and making socialized education to improve the minds of people in Detroit and socialized healthcare to improve the health of people in Detriot. Also, getting rid of the gangs and drug dealers in Detroit to improve the behavior of people from Detroit.
@scotchrobbins
@scotchrobbins 3 жыл бұрын
@menckencynic That combo of establishing satellite states to extract resources from the continent and most Africans in the Americas being taken over as slaves (followed by years of legally restraining them from education and better housing) probably acted as the stumbling block you're thinking of.
@paulspadafora9503
@paulspadafora9503 4 жыл бұрын
My dad is a retired New Yorker living in Florida (I know shocking) but his neighbor and golfing buddy is a Detroit native who spends his Summers in Windsor Ontario and Winters n Florida to avoid Detroit. And he spent 30 years in the military and is no coward but can't handle what became of his city.
@williamlidster5850
@williamlidster5850 3 жыл бұрын
I grew up in Detroit and it was heartbreaking watching that once great city turn into a Third World country!
@cristhianmacias7867
@cristhianmacias7867 3 жыл бұрын
my city in the third world have more money and investment than this city. haha
@Wahz011
@Wahz011 3 жыл бұрын
MURICA!!!
@Ahmad-di9em
@Ahmad-di9em 2 жыл бұрын
Stop insulting third world countries in Pakistan,try checking Lahore karachi islamabad etc cities
@wherethehoesat3358
@wherethehoesat3358 2 жыл бұрын
@Rfdddf Fftgyyghh its was auto industry
@aamaravel2493
@aamaravel2493 2 жыл бұрын
@@Ahmad-di9em ok ahmad
@loop5720
@loop5720 4 жыл бұрын
This looks like a city from the DC comics....Because no one's there..
@thetasworld
@thetasworld 4 жыл бұрын
Stop that
@dg2010ful
@dg2010ful 3 жыл бұрын
Can’t forget the graffiti in crazy places
@kolilmd9967
@kolilmd9967 3 жыл бұрын
Gotham
@lil_lyrix
@lil_lyrix 3 жыл бұрын
Haha that’s not true, there’s a time lapse of the new skyscrapers construction and you can see the road, gets pretty busy sometimes.
@williambwilliams4548
@williambwilliams4548 3 жыл бұрын
Oh there’s people here and are doing very well. Don’t believe all the media hype. I travel a lot and would live nowhere else.
@wvadam
@wvadam 5 жыл бұрын
Most skilled hard working people left to pursue a better life when the jobs started to disappear. The unskilled and the thugs and hustlers stayed. Note that the skilled black population also left. Detroit is just not a shining example for black folks the way it used to be. The problem with all the blaming going on here is that it keeps people stuck in their bad situation. I am poor because of these people. The companies moved so I don't have a job. etc. instead of thinking forward about how will I improve my situation the same way other people have done.
@martymcfly5423
@martymcfly5423 5 жыл бұрын
All "thanks" to the mismanagement of the Democ-Rats. As soon as they got control over Detroit, the downfall began
@zaidkhan6296
@zaidkhan6296 4 жыл бұрын
@@martymcfly5423 lmao your far-right bs dominates the yt comment section XD
@darienwashington510
@darienwashington510 4 жыл бұрын
It’s not easy to gain a skill when you are broke and all the jobs were shipped over seas and the resources have been taken from your community by corrupt politicians. Skill development cost money good sir
@Confettifun
@Confettifun 4 жыл бұрын
menckencynic Z umm Atlanta? Greenwood, Tulsa? Baldwin Hills, CA? There are affluent black cities and communities- you’re just too racist(with low too low of an IQ at that) too research it yourself. Please get off youtube and learn some critical thinking skills. And to add onto black success: black women hold the most degrees by race and gender and black women are the largest and fastest growing entrepreneurial group in the US. Not to mention the black community has the largest economic spending power in beauty products.
@CutieRingoJoy
@CutieRingoJoy 4 жыл бұрын
wvadam thanks for bringing it up, I was wondering why there are people still living there, it’s because there are no jobs, skilled ones left, so the unskilled ones had no jobs because the jobs all left, making them now poor. Why is no one donating anything to them? Someone needs to start opening stores there so these people can earn money, it’s so sad.
@charliejohnson136
@charliejohnson136 2 жыл бұрын
I still love Detroit and I always be a Detroiter even though I don't live in the city no more but I'm still in the Metro Detroit area. I believe one day Detroit will bounce back but it's going to be a slow and very hard process. The schools, the crime, the segregation and other social issues that's hurting the city of Detroit today must change for the better. Also even though the downtown Detroit area and New Center area has seen growth and tremendous upswing of jobs and residential, the neighborhoods which is the core of the city must have the same effect as it is in downtown.
@Aaron_R
@Aaron_R 4 жыл бұрын
I live in Cleveland; Detroit is our bigger, badder brother! Bless Cleveland, Bless Detroit...
@r.pres.4121
@r.pres.4121 2 жыл бұрын
I live in Buffalo a somewhat smaller bad brother. We have suffered the same decline and disinvestment as Detroit. Our east side is just as devastated as any of those impoverished abandoned neighborhoods in Detroit plus with areas of decay and distress in other parts of Buffalo.
@philosoraptor2285
@philosoraptor2285 2 жыл бұрын
Detroit has become one big unemployed ghetto. Anybody who wants to live there is out of their mind.
@Mistertwentythirteen
@Mistertwentythirteen 2 жыл бұрын
@@philosoraptor2285 this comment is unnecessary
@sutherlandA1
@sutherlandA1 5 жыл бұрын
Not diversifying the economy and expecting the once mighty big 3 to remain and keep the city prosporous was very short sighted and was Detroits downfall
@helpAmerica1
@helpAmerica1 5 жыл бұрын
well said
@jessicah3450
@jessicah3450 4 жыл бұрын
So it happened faster in Detroit. Now our tech jobs are being outsourced.
@r.pres.4121
@r.pres.4121 4 жыл бұрын
What happened to Detroit has also happened to many smaller cities and small towns throughout much of the country. Being dependent on one industry even on one or two factories will eventually lead to economic decline and disaster. Detroit and Flint were ravaged by the decline of the auto industry, Youngstown, Cleveland, and Gary were ravaged by the decline of the steel industry, and Niagara Falls was ravaged by the decline of the chemical and metallurgical industries.
@Maria.9094
@Maria.9094 4 жыл бұрын
@@r.pres.4121 so true.
@kenbrymorgan
@kenbrymorgan 5 жыл бұрын
What happened to Detroit cannot be explained by reference to a single "this was it." But a great deal of hubris was involved. Auto execs thought moving jobs to cheaper locales would serve their shareholder' and bondholders' interests (until it didn't). Union officials thought to get better and better current wages and pension benefits would serve their members' interests (until it didn't). Whites thought leaving the city would serve their cultural interests (until it didn't). Blacks thought having a predominately black administration would serve their cultural interests (until it didn't). City leaders in the 50s thought to serve the interests of the auto industry (e.g., tearing up the tracks of a well-developed mass transit system in favor of individual auto ownership) would be in the City's interest (until it wasn't). Wayne County historically is the most segregated county in the US - so it seems Detroit is an object lesson in the results of "us" vs. "them." No real community = no lasting community. Which is why the current revival holds promise - it seems there may be an understanding that everyone is in this together, for good or bad. We shall see.
@pclubnetwork
@pclubnetwork 5 жыл бұрын
Agreed
@brentjones4436
@brentjones4436 5 жыл бұрын
Excellent observation Sir!!!!
@karlwhalls2915
@karlwhalls2915 5 жыл бұрын
Good synopsis. I grew up on Telegraph Rd and 5 Mile. Right on the red line in the 90’s.
@karlwhalls2915
@karlwhalls2915 5 жыл бұрын
starventure ^ Racism On Parade
@karlwhalls2915
@karlwhalls2915 5 жыл бұрын
starventure Under whose societal rule and law did they develop? You don’t understand survival culture?
@DavidGS66
@DavidGS66 3 жыл бұрын
Crime is major reason. I'm in Edmonton, Canada; I've only once in my life seen convenience stores with everything behind bulletproof glass -- in Detroit
@sophiakill2144
@sophiakill2144 2 жыл бұрын
Protected convenience stores are everywhere in America, not just Detroit
@Metoo3232-pu2wc
@Metoo3232-pu2wc 2 жыл бұрын
That is the USA full of guns. When you have easy access to guns you have gun crime. I believe in the right to bear arms. The problem with the US is they are to easily accessible. They also don't track gun purchases well enough. Canada has millions of guns and hardly any gun crime. The gun crime that there is is usually with guns that were smuggled from the US.
@misakiyoshida
@misakiyoshida 2 жыл бұрын
Dude our fast food places have bulletproof glass in east Detroit. Everything does
@scoots8519
@scoots8519 3 жыл бұрын
Pretty simple, look at the ghost mining towns out West when the mine closed and the economy left. This is just on a bigger scale.
@lorwally13
@lorwally13 3 жыл бұрын
I just watched a video on the mines & thought to myself this Detroit on a smaller scale
@jrjr3412
@jrjr3412 3 жыл бұрын
DO you have raging crime and gun play in those ghost mining towns? Nah don't think so. Much more to this than just car companies closing.
@hakeemsd70m
@hakeemsd70m 3 жыл бұрын
@@jrjr3412 where do you think all that crime and Gunplay came from? From a lack of job opportunities. No jobs equals no careers, which equals no hope, add in despair and hopelessness, and you get violence. Luckily, I made it out. When opportunities disappear in a neighborhood, despairation is always around the corner. That's just how it is. I urge you to do some research on the history of Detroit.
@jrjr3412
@jrjr3412 3 жыл бұрын
@@hakeemsd70m So let me ask you, why can't the community come together, like every other immigrant community does?
@asdfdfggfd
@asdfdfggfd 3 жыл бұрын
Well in the mining town the natural resource was the ore. In a factory town the resource is productive workers.
@janibeg3247
@janibeg3247 5 жыл бұрын
I can remember seeing soldiers standing on street corners just after the worst of the riots. It was downhill from there in Detroit. At the same time, shopping malls opened in the suburbs with lots of parking. There were very little free parking places in Detroit. It was even hard to find any parking near the downtown stores. One after another, the stores in the downtown closed. Detroit was always a violent city but murders, rapes, and robberies increased to outrageous levels. The schools went into the toilet. People with money fled to the suburbs to avoid crime, for good schools, and to avoid paying Detroit City Income tax.
@SK22000
@SK22000 5 жыл бұрын
Just watch a city council meeting and you can soo what’s wrong with Detroit
@Gavo2Skantless
@Gavo2Skantless 3 жыл бұрын
thats a lot of metro detroit and michigan too sadly.... it sucks
@rhnstjegilrhkscvn1djhrj969
@rhnstjegilrhkscvn1djhrj969 3 жыл бұрын
lets not forget Cynthia Johnson and her threats to Trump supporters
@kenbash2951
@kenbash2951 Жыл бұрын
Anyone who grew up in and around Detroit knows exactly what happened to the city.
@barronbarron6784
@barronbarron6784 Жыл бұрын
Detroit would have been great just like new York or Chicago Stop voting Democrat🔵 it wasn't the auto industry that destroyed Detroit it was union demands that drove businesses elsewhere but Detroit it almost happened to Chicago in 1950s in 1960s but they came to there census
@pieterniemandt1098
@pieterniemandt1098 Жыл бұрын
Democrats burnt it down.
@THEVISIONOFAITH
@THEVISIONOFAITH 11 ай бұрын
Immigrants
@Melnokina.-.
@Melnokina.-. 9 ай бұрын
​@@THEVISIONOFAITH so everyone who isn't a Native American
@LutwaffeSS
@LutwaffeSS 3 жыл бұрын
I was there in 2013, but that town fascinated me despite the bankruptcy.
@jondstewart
@jondstewart 5 жыл бұрын
From post WW2 until the 1970’s, Detroit was a great place for a working man. You could get a job right out of high school at an auto plant, own a home in a few years, support a family, and work the same job for 30 years and retire comfortably. Clint Eastwood’s character in Gran Torino was a shining example.
@jameshorton3692
@jameshorton3692 Жыл бұрын
Sadly, that way of life is over for most of the us. I think it’s coming back for part of the us with companies being able to count on global supply chains less and less, but that’s mainly in the sunbelt. Detroit going to continue to die on the vine. It’s sad bc the folks still there are nice people.
@matthew_natividad
@matthew_natividad 11 ай бұрын
And being the automotive industrial heart of America at the time
@TheseusTitan
@TheseusTitan 5 жыл бұрын
I think of “white flight” when Mayor Colman Young yelled out, “stay on the other side of 8 Mile!”
@thatguyfrom313
@thatguyfrom313 5 жыл бұрын
White were leaving 10 yrs-15 years before Coleman.... Once the automobile plants moved to the Suburbs it was over and the freeways were built in the 50s n 60s
@davidbrown8303
@davidbrown8303 5 жыл бұрын
There's a lot of white flight in the UK but it's because of middle easterners.
@jcman240
@jcman240 4 жыл бұрын
I still remember Coleman Youngs phone number, it was fee fee fo - fee fee five fo
@davidbrown8303
@davidbrown8303 4 жыл бұрын
@@jcman240 lol
@supersnapp
@supersnapp 4 жыл бұрын
Blacks did a great job managing Detroit after they became racially isolated. They should be commended for how they improved Detroit after most of the whites mostly left.
@alecgurney9305
@alecgurney9305 2 жыл бұрын
South africa and rhodesia have something in common
@chrisk8187
@chrisk8187 3 жыл бұрын
As a younger kid I accompanied my MIT educated mechanical engineering to Detroit several times. We visited his friends from MIT along with my sister and mother. We saw Dearborn Village, Cranbrook and one time toured the Ford plant. The last time I visited was with my wife in the early '90s. Already we noticed a great decline even as the new downtown urban development project was almost completed. It was suggested we stay out in the suburbs as far as motels and areas of interest. The roads into downtown were in bad repair.
@solinvictus4367
@solinvictus4367 5 жыл бұрын
I also find it interesting how everyone is quick to blame "the education system" What they don't tell you is that it's a two way street. Yes schools need to hire quality teachers but in my three years of teaching I have found a lot of problems come from home. Parents who don't parent, parents who work three jobs and are never home, discipline that ends when the student leaves the campus, parents considering Ds as "acceptable." Many parents refuse to be parents or they try to be the "fun" parent and let their kids do what they want. This combined with the fact that students cannot be expelled from public schools means that the kids act out and when they do it others do it. When that happens it turns into a losing 30 vs 1 war between the students and the teacher
@juliandancingshadow4959
@juliandancingshadow4959 3 жыл бұрын
Yep it all starts with the parents. well said
@wtfhlostonparadise8278
@wtfhlostonparadise8278 3 жыл бұрын
Im from Milwaukee and seen the same thing as a outside observer. The annual budget of the school system here is almost double the rest of the city's budget. We keep on dumping more money into the school system thinking it will save it. Nobody wants to confront the real issues and hold accountability to the parents that are not taking care of their children.
@DCfan6767
@DCfan6767 3 жыл бұрын
@@wtfhlostonparadise8278 what do u do with the money?
@cagatayrider4036
@cagatayrider4036 3 жыл бұрын
"parents who work three jobs and are never home" Yeah, what selfish losers. They must be addicted to minimum wage labor.
@solinvictus4367
@solinvictus4367 3 жыл бұрын
@@cagatayrider4036 If you need to work three jobs to support children perhaps you shouldn't have one till you are ready. You can't just have a kid then dump them into someone else's lap to raise them because you are too busy
@lkeysolo
@lkeysolo 5 жыл бұрын
Welcome to the comment section.
@Kuzyapso
@Kuzyapso 5 жыл бұрын
Glad to be here
@notsure6187
@notsure6187 5 жыл бұрын
thank you.
@mmddyy
@mmddyy 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you mister!
@mmddyy
@mmddyy 5 жыл бұрын
Hail Satan
@MrMaus1972
@MrMaus1972 4 жыл бұрын
@@mmddyy Heil Odin
@luxurreview
@luxurreview 4 жыл бұрын
I’m 18, I currently live in Chattanooga but I’m going to move to Detroit within the next year. I have visited several times and I love Detroit. It needs my help, it needs people moving there. It isn’t much more dangerous than parts of Chattanooga, Nashville, D.C., or NYC.
@dervishmichaels9147
@dervishmichaels9147 3 жыл бұрын
Your virtue-signaling doesn't make you a better person. If you choose to roll the dice, I wish you the best of luck. Stay safe.
@nathanv4320
@nathanv4320 3 жыл бұрын
Lol hope you're packing
@luckyhaskins69
@luckyhaskins69 3 жыл бұрын
aint more dangerous than chatanooga or nashville? good luck mane. The detroit motto- glad your back, we missed ya last time....
@dougjones2506
@dougjones2506 2 жыл бұрын
You don't know Detroit all i can tell you is be very careful
@shashidharshettar3846
@shashidharshettar3846 3 жыл бұрын
Wisdom says “where there is no culture then contributing people move away”.
@shashidharshettar3846
@shashidharshettar3846 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your feedback. I will restrain myself from “honest to help my utterances”
@cagatayrider4036
@cagatayrider4036 3 жыл бұрын
Huh? How can there be "no culture"? Do you know what the word "culture" means?
@justamaninTN
@justamaninTN 3 жыл бұрын
Cagatay Rider Definitely no culture contributing people want to be apart of.
@robinsss
@robinsss 3 жыл бұрын
there is a culture in Detroit ghetto culture
@lif3andthings763
@lif3andthings763 3 жыл бұрын
When suburbs become available and black people gained more political freedom its time to move away.
@RADIUMGLASS
@RADIUMGLASS 5 жыл бұрын
The final nail in the coffin was in January 1974. Coleman A. Young's first day as mayor. In 1974, there were neighborhoods that were clean and full of life and by 1984, most neighborhoods were classified as ghetto. The population shifted overnight. In 1990, Young said the neighborhoods collapsed because the population left.
@dknowles60
@dknowles60 3 жыл бұрын
that is for sure, Coleman young told every one that left dont let the door hit you in the rear out the way out. if you tryed to talk about detroits problems you were a biget
@carljacobs1260
@carljacobs1260 5 жыл бұрын
How could the name "Coleman Young" not appear in this video?
@Spacejunk57
@Spacejunk57 5 жыл бұрын
Yeah he didn't help Detroit at all.
@paulbeat2204
@paulbeat2204 5 жыл бұрын
Cause he was a thief
@bluebo1212
@bluebo1212 5 жыл бұрын
It's called denial and they don't want to call out an American Communist leader.
@robertjones9190
@robertjones9190 5 жыл бұрын
Cuz he's a true legend
@RADIUMGLASS
@RADIUMGLASS 5 жыл бұрын
The media still shelters him. Even the Detroit Free Press named him as one of the best Mayors in the city history.
@frankchambers3042
@frankchambers3042 3 жыл бұрын
I drove to Detroit to see Madonna in 2001. I never saw anything like it. I thought it looked like a war area.
@ICONICPARIS
@ICONICPARIS 2 жыл бұрын
Lol
@spoda81
@spoda81 3 жыл бұрын
Thank Coleman Young and Kwamme for the mess the city is in
@alwillk
@alwillk 3 жыл бұрын
No. It was going down before them.
@justamaninTN
@justamaninTN 3 жыл бұрын
al d Long before them. Detroit has been run by assclowns since the beginning of the 20th century.
@rhnstjegilrhkscvn1djhrj969
@rhnstjegilrhkscvn1djhrj969 3 жыл бұрын
@@alwillk they put the final nail in the coffin...........Kwammes still in jail by the way
@jamesr2888
@jamesr2888 3 жыл бұрын
@@rhnstjegilrhkscvn1djhrj969 For 28 years I read.
@gimel77
@gimel77 4 күн бұрын
IS in, or WAS in?
@maddizzle1776able
@maddizzle1776able 5 жыл бұрын
Biggest problem is crime. No doubt. I live 5 miles outside detroit and never go in the city.
@mg5679
@mg5679 4 жыл бұрын
Democrats have ruined that city.
@chrissantos5580
@chrissantos5580 4 жыл бұрын
@@mg5679 if any city that needs republican leadership it’s Detroit
@invaderzim1265
@invaderzim1265 3 жыл бұрын
I see little to no hope more am I expecting it coming out of the ashes anytime soon. Probably not gonna happen in our lifetime.
@wherethehoesat3358
@wherethehoesat3358 2 жыл бұрын
@@chrissantos5580 nope they will trash it even more by letting the companys rule even more and that will be the final coffin
@sygneg7348
@sygneg7348 2 жыл бұрын
@@wherethehoesat3358 We can't trust both now
@dialduane
@dialduane 4 жыл бұрын
I'm white flighting this comments section. I might gentrify it later.
@Swagalious689
@Swagalious689 4 жыл бұрын
Until people stop using terms as white or black or code words like gentrify and urban we will continue to see the racism problem.
@deniselyman8136
@deniselyman8136 4 жыл бұрын
Boy you so crazy!
@suggsbomber7004
@suggsbomber7004 4 жыл бұрын
Chuka Nweze I’m black american and I like all races I don’t think all as black white asian all that I just refer them as people
@hesliterallymebro
@hesliterallymebro 3 жыл бұрын
Lol you wanna blame white ppl yet Detroit had a black mayor since the 60s.
@bonzii420
@bonzii420 3 жыл бұрын
Well played good sir...well played!!
@artofvalor9396
@artofvalor9396 3 жыл бұрын
No one wants to live in a place with sky high crime rates. That's a highly underrated statistic.
@UBJibbs
@UBJibbs 3 жыл бұрын
the great sucking sound that Ross Perot warned us about , the de- industrialization for low wages in offshoring to third world countries is complete, everything Perot talked about has already came true.
@bettyslawinski8265
@bettyslawinski8265 5 жыл бұрын
I stayed for the first 45 yrs of my life.... Couldn't stay past 2014..... The schools need so much improvement..... But so do ALL schools... I moved to a much better district as far as teaching but almost all of the kids are messed up on drugs.....in ALL of the suburbs.. And I moved to the country...... Still bad kids....Detroit was a different set of problems... Help the school system for the future of the city.
@johniii8147
@johniii8147 5 жыл бұрын
Bad schools Are pretty universal in the US your lower income areas you’re going to have bad schools in any city Since it’s funded by property taxes. It’s a fatal flaw in the system
@kaiyoung9983
@kaiyoung9983 5 жыл бұрын
@Existence Is Everything Funding alone does not guarantee how good a school is. DPS is facing a huge debt crisis, horrible infrastructure, outdated resources/supplies. There is a need to spend more to fix all of these things, but it's just not enough.
@jshepard152
@jshepard152 5 жыл бұрын
The schools reflect the community not the other way around.
@dknowles60
@dknowles60 5 жыл бұрын
@@johniii8147 wrong. at one time there was a 84 mill pro tax in detroit
@ramsoncole4605
@ramsoncole4605 5 жыл бұрын
13% is what happened.
@residentevilfreakk55
@residentevilfreakk55 5 жыл бұрын
@Jane O'Leary I don't think he was being funny
@xenobob2773
@xenobob2773 5 жыл бұрын
Nice code-speak.
@sess9561
@sess9561 5 жыл бұрын
85 is the average
@TheKingOfHalo
@TheKingOfHalo 5 жыл бұрын
Existence Is Everything You must be absolutely terrified of the future. The US is becoming more diverse every year.
@tommieterrell1308
@tommieterrell1308 5 жыл бұрын
Do Toledo thts should be interesting
@hassanhamadnalla2067
@hassanhamadnalla2067 3 жыл бұрын
Since I came here a little over a year ago, I felt that something wrong. I think this video answers like 90% of my queries.
@heidi22209
@heidi22209 3 жыл бұрын
My heart breaks for Detroit...
@ALLGONEVIDEO
@ALLGONEVIDEO 3 жыл бұрын
don't let this confuse just cross 8 mile & it's like chicago or nyc in the "burbs" malls bars restaurnts theaters etc bakery's its a real city in metro detroit just not in Detroit lol
@donniematonnie9378
@donniematonnie9378 Жыл бұрын
@heidi frey.....save your racist nonsense for your WHITE racist associates. Detroit will remain vibrant and be around long after the suburbs have disappeared into the ocean. Believe it.
@heidi22209
@heidi22209 Жыл бұрын
@@ALLGONEVIDEO are u having a bad day?
@evolutionshapesourworld7009
@evolutionshapesourworld7009 5 жыл бұрын
Suburbs around Detroit are still nice. They are still populated by the people who made Detroit nice in the first place.
@SylveonMujigaeOfficial
@SylveonMujigaeOfficial 4 жыл бұрын
I think the most well-known Detroit suburb is Dearborn, which is the current headquarters of the Ford Motor Company.
@psychiatry-is-eugenics
@psychiatry-is-eugenics 4 жыл бұрын
That’s bs ; the plague that destroyed Detroit and all the other cities . Is now destroying the suburbs . Dearborn ? Just look at what has happened to fairlane mall
@jessicah3450
@jessicah3450 4 жыл бұрын
When my family moved to this country, they lived in a town outside of Dallas called DeSoto. Black people were not allowed to live there or in many of the towns surrounding Dallas. This was in the 1950's, so it's fairly recent history. In the 1970's, my mom wanted to buy her first house, but she had to pay a much larger down payment because she's a woman. They told her exactly why because that's just how things were. I'm sure this very obvious discrimination wasn't isolated to Texas.
@carloscolon3331
@carloscolon3331 4 жыл бұрын
I doubt it
@r.pres.4121
@r.pres.4121 4 жыл бұрын
It is mostly the suburbs that are further out and much younger that remain very nice. Most of the older inner ring suburbs are more like the central cities. So not all the suburbs are nice. The older ones next to the city have all been declining and deteriorating for the past 30-35 years.
@eltonjohn3236
@eltonjohn3236 5 жыл бұрын
I just wish the race issue could be resolved. Nobody benefits from this.
@fellowtemplar5679
@fellowtemplar5679 5 жыл бұрын
It should not. If it did, our descendants would all be black, since black skin is dominant.
@efngpobruh94
@efngpobruh94 5 жыл бұрын
Easy, just stop blaming white people for everything bad that happens in your life
@gregshearer423
@gregshearer423 5 жыл бұрын
Fellow Templar please explain how that makes sense
@unbound2424
@unbound2424 5 жыл бұрын
@@fellowtemplar5679 What, What lol wtf r u saying.
@fellowtemplar5679
@fellowtemplar5679 5 жыл бұрын
Mr. Choudhry Something you are not sharp enough to comprehend, apparently.
@Millsy383
@Millsy383 4 жыл бұрын
If you want manufacturing and other business to come back to Detroit, then you need to make it cheaper and easier for companies to do business there. That means, disband unions, lower taxes and cut back regulations. The flow of effect will take care of itself. More manufacturing = more jobs, that mens more working people. That means more cafes, more restaurants, more cinemas, more shopping malls, more dry cleaners, more clothing stores, more beauty salons, more grocery stores and so on. More jobs means less homeless, less crime, less drug abuse and less alcohol abuse.
@didncozosksma4466
@didncozosksma4466 3 жыл бұрын
Two major reasons 1. Corrupt Government 2. Over reliance on the automotive industry (which wasn’t hesitant to outsource jobs from Detroit to much cheaper places in order to drive up profits). And many MANY other reasons as well.
@j.d.schultzsr.9215
@j.d.schultzsr.9215 5 жыл бұрын
"The only reason I became mayor was that nobody else wanted the God-damned thing"---Coleman A. Young
@tweedconstruction
@tweedconstruction 5 жыл бұрын
Well nobody else should of got it.
@deniselyman8136
@deniselyman8136 4 жыл бұрын
Hahaha hilarious!
@dknowles60
@dknowles60 3 жыл бұрын
nice lie and bull crap
@dknowles60
@dknowles60 3 жыл бұрын
@rustbeltrefugee i live with in 40 miles of detroit. you have never lived in michigan. like i said nice bull crap
@dknowles60
@dknowles60 3 жыл бұрын
@rustbeltrefugee like the facts said. i lived in mi, you did not. the book is a big fat lie. i know my mi history better then you will ever know. there were republican runing for mayor of detroit
@jeffs6090
@jeffs6090 5 жыл бұрын
All their eggs were in one basket. The basket crumbled. The end.
@vickycamarena4697
@vickycamarena4697 2 жыл бұрын
The problem was that Detroit put all their eggs in one basket: car production
@nonelost1
@nonelost1 3 жыл бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="547">9:07</a>...Trees growing on top of abandoned buildings! Fascinating!
@jhonb6950
@jhonb6950 5 жыл бұрын
I know for a fact that Kwame Kilpatrick took money from the city and gambled it away. He also had multiple people in on his schemes like the head of the water and sewer department. Not to mention that Kwame Kilpatrick had hitman targeting his rivals. Because of his PhD in law, he was able to Evade capture. It took over over 8 years for the FBI to get him.
@danchris1852
@danchris1852 5 жыл бұрын
Detroit!!!
@karlwhalls2915
@karlwhalls2915 5 жыл бұрын
Black Lion Coleman Young 😂
@starventure
@starventure 5 жыл бұрын
Free Kwame...
@Nonchalant_248
@Nonchalant_248 5 жыл бұрын
Kwame was the stereotypical corrupt politician. He deserves to be exactly where he is. But no surprise that there are still some fools who say that they would vote for him again he could run for office.
@thefury617
@thefury617 5 жыл бұрын
starventure How why we wanna free Kwame for?
@Bobsloth13
@Bobsloth13 5 жыл бұрын
People started buying hondas and other foreign car (cheaper options) in the late 80s/90s instead of American and money ran out for automotive companies
@johnschramm1880
@johnschramm1880 5 жыл бұрын
Union protecting the most useless employees.
@redxsage
@redxsage 5 жыл бұрын
The Honda I bought was built in Marysville OH.
@ivanawatsonova4612
@ivanawatsonova4612 5 жыл бұрын
Master of the obvious!
@Bobsloth13
@Bobsloth13 5 жыл бұрын
Basically I was criticizing how they made a 2o min video on something that could be summed up in one sentence, be it a run on sentence
@michaellovely6601
@michaellovely6601 4 жыл бұрын
@@pavelk1553 I agree. The Honda assembly plant in Marysville, OH has been providing residents of Marysville with jobs since 1982.
@trwwn3804
@trwwn3804 3 жыл бұрын
Detroit once had a "hip-hop" mayor, who was later convicted. That says it all.
@donthomason8409
@donthomason8409 2 жыл бұрын
They had Jimmy Hoffa too
@mpa8336
@mpa8336 3 жыл бұрын
I lived about 50 miles from Detroit. People who had moved from Detroit, to my area, spoke routinely of pulling out shotguns for people attempting to break into their homes- while they were home. There were guards in every stairwell, of hospitals, with shotguns, with instructions to shoot first and ask questions later. The late hours markets, the small ones, had armed guards on site. I knew a guy who worked as a guard in one. His job was to be seen, with a semi-auto Thompson .45 M1921, say "oh, sorry", and then vanish into the back. My father knew a guy who moved to Detroit, to work in an auto factory. He quit. He was the subject of 3 stickups, and that was enough. The riots really did some damage to the city, which you can still see today, as nobody rebuilt much. I remember hearing about a group of 20+ gangbangers rushing people at the Renaissance Center, to rob them. I never went into the city. Ever.
@UrbanVision313
@UrbanVision313 5 жыл бұрын
Save yourself 19 minutes, just scroll down for the answer.
@flash012234
@flash012234 4 жыл бұрын
Nah, this is a great video.
@carloscolon3331
@carloscolon3331 4 жыл бұрын
I'm enjoying this history
@blagoevski336
@blagoevski336 4 жыл бұрын
No thanks
@courtjester1135
@courtjester1135 3 жыл бұрын
I was looking to see what kind of excuses they had. Not disappointed.
@Jonathan-zj6to
@Jonathan-zj6to 3 жыл бұрын
I'd rather make my own decisions...
@juanchoja
@juanchoja 5 жыл бұрын
I remember when I was a kid, during the late 80s, early 90s, I was always reading Popular Mechanics which had a section called "News from Detroit" with concept cars, new models to the market, all nice cars portraying Detroit as some Galactic Star Trek city. Look at it now, Detroit experienced the Venezuelan syndrome.
@jumpman366
@jumpman366 5 жыл бұрын
juanchoja Um what about Detroit is like Venezuela? You cant even survive a day there
@juanchoja
@juanchoja 5 жыл бұрын
@@jumpman366 It's not Venezuela, of course, miles away from it. I said "Venezuelan syndrome" which suffered from many of their problems from the same miss managements, but in a lesser extent, just like there are different stages of cancer and gravity within the same disease. Detroit is is on the light side, but the core remains.
@deedonnerramone4757
@deedonnerramone4757 5 жыл бұрын
Detroit has improved! You should have been there in 1970's. That was bad.
@technologyproductions-ye3px
@technologyproductions-ye3px 5 жыл бұрын
It will be sad when the beautiful city of Alanta becomes like Detroit.
@sixmile2360
@sixmile2360 5 жыл бұрын
juanchoja Have you ever even been to Detroit? I have lived my whole life in the city. Past mayors (Young and Patrick) were criminals. The present mayor is a pragmatic moderate who is working hard to build private investment. The notion that present day Detroit is a socialist municipality is simply ridiculous.
@theodociusclaudicus6309
@theodociusclaudicus6309 2 жыл бұрын
most peoples reaction to being sent to Detroit: No, Not Detroit! No Please! Anything but that! No! NOOOOOO! @
@geographyjawade6655
@geographyjawade6655 2 жыл бұрын
Living there for a year.....I can relate....it's really bad in Detroit. It's heartbroken driving around the neighborhoods n seeing the abandoned houses n dirty streets.. it's like a deserted forest in a city....especially on the east side. Detroit can one day return to a booming metropolis, but lots of work needed. There will have to be gentrification, but the sadness about this kind of development, is that it drives out low income earners out. The automotive industry is now dead for Detroit, so it's now time to look at other industries, such as high tech.......we've seen where cities like Charlotte, NC, Raliegh, NC, Austin, TX, and others are doing well in this industry.... such companies such as Amazon, Google n others should invest in Detroit n bring these type of jobs in. If we start there, things can change for Detroit.
@tessarae9127
@tessarae9127 Жыл бұрын
I agree bringing in tech giants to create jobs would be a good idea. Over gentrification, it would be really neat if the population that already lives there could be invested in more, so there could be modern renderings of culturally appropriate stores and restaurants. I disagree that a blank slate is the way to go especially when the city has left a cultural mark already, even if it has started out in a way that is not ideal in the long term… 💭 Honor the culture’s best traits, don’t erase it…
@jhonb6950
@jhonb6950 5 жыл бұрын
I doubt most commenters that are here actually live in Detroit or Michigan. If you don’t then I don’t know why your commenting because you don’t know anything. Also this video does not show the entire story.
@marciamellow1211
@marciamellow1211 5 жыл бұрын
Lived in Detroit my whole life as a child and young adult.... watched it crumble... and we all know why... .. it will never really be anything but what it is now... no one is educated to have what it takes to live the good life there... never happen... . .
@BigMac4459
@BigMac4459 5 жыл бұрын
The problem is that it was flooded with black and the whites packed up and left.
@crazycanuck2578
@crazycanuck2578 5 жыл бұрын
@@BigMac4459 Yep, White Flight killed Detroit, it's the white people and some very successful black people that owned a lot of businesses back in the day that made Detroit a vibrant city. Now today you barely see any whites and the successful black people don't want to come back to Detroit as it is too dangerous to do business there. So, now today, the city is actually crumbling all around the blacks and they don't seem to care??
@mikebetts2046
@mikebetts2046 5 жыл бұрын
Give white people a pile of bricks and they will build city. Give blacks a city and they will give you a pile of bricks. Fyi, born and raised in Michigan (Saginaw, to be specific, which is a microcosm of Detroit). Left that dump twenty years ago for a better locale on the west side of the state.
@Matthew-dm3wv
@Matthew-dm3wv 5 жыл бұрын
Jhon B I live in Michigan close to Detroit and have been there many times it’s a pretty garbage city
@roudyman777
@roudyman777 5 жыл бұрын
As a man who left Chicago four years ago I can only sympathize with all the men and women who left Detroit for the Suburbs/another state. Chicago is VERY quickly becoming what happened with Detroit and we all know what the main driving factor is. It would be too "racist" or "politically incorrect" for me to state what is actually happening, so I will let the masses insinuate. It's a shame what the potential of this amazing country used to be compared to what it is actually becoming.
@kevinm2559
@kevinm2559 5 жыл бұрын
lets pretend chicago wasn't a violent mafia strong hold as a white city. you guys are so separated from reality. your racism tints your ability to see the world openly.
@NicksDynasty
@NicksDynasty 3 жыл бұрын
The city is coming back and I hope all the communities grow back stronger
@IOSALive
@IOSALive 2 ай бұрын
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@JL050
@JL050 5 жыл бұрын
Love seeing all these people who have never even set foot in the city voice their opinions...
@newtongingrich8110
@newtongingrich8110 5 жыл бұрын
You do not need to set foot into a city to look at data. The crime rate is out of control, the housing market is a joke, and people are fleeing the city in record numbers.
@crakkkadieslowaf9489
@crakkkadieslowaf9489 5 жыл бұрын
I listened to Eminem though. Even watched pawn stars once or twice
@Matthew-dm3wv
@Matthew-dm3wv 5 жыл бұрын
Joey L I live 30 min away and have been there at least 40 times, it’s a terrible place bro
@bernlin2000
@bernlin2000 5 жыл бұрын
Well the video exposes that fact pretty well: why would anyone want to visit Detroit? To see the GM towers? What's exciting about Detroit? Entire communities made up of abandoned buildings? It's not fun to watch a city decline for decades on end...Detroit had been in decline for decades before I was even born. I grew up in Indiana and would much rather visit Chicago or Indianapolis before Detroit: there's much more (that I perceive) there to see and experience.
@cascorick8253
@cascorick8253 5 жыл бұрын
Joey L people who don't know what's going on I always make wise decisions, just ask our president!
@anthonyrosa5006
@anthonyrosa5006 5 жыл бұрын
Why do Detroit poublic schools fail? 1. They are public schools that lack standards and must take every fool regardless of how lazy or violent. 2. Look at who attends. Blacks who come from poor homes wioth poor examples of success, no parental backing of students, little community support, broken families on government assistance and if they have fathers they often have a long history with the justice system. how can they not fail? You cant blame Whites. Why is it that Asians come here, were disliked but succeeded? They have a strong work ethic, strong family ties with families that respect their elders. They hold education and studies as the key to success. All things the self destructive black culture lacks.
@deniselyman8136
@deniselyman8136 4 жыл бұрын
You had me until you called blacks self destructive.
@MichaelLovely-mr6oh
@MichaelLovely-mr6oh Ай бұрын
Your remarks about how Asians were able to succeed whereas blacks failed was made all too obvious during the LA riots of 1992 as the black community of South Central Los Angeles viciously attacked Koreatown.
@Momopimko
@Momopimko 3 жыл бұрын
LA is heading in this direction... if it’s not there already.
@Baebon6259
@Baebon6259 3 жыл бұрын
@Sergio Rosales if anything it will speed up the process.
@koobea4859
@koobea4859 3 жыл бұрын
LA has a diverse business sector, great weather and no real blight. Parts of the city are terrible but it’s nowhere near Detroit.
@iamgermane
@iamgermane 3 жыл бұрын
Minneapolis is in the same situation. While there is speculative construction fueled by non-real low interest rates, crime is up about 300%! During the riots of 2020, 180 buildings looted and burned to the ground, 1500 other businesses damaged!!! Not to mention the Mayor and Governor let a police station get looted and burned! Some of the offenders charged only got 2 years and some ridiculous fine they will never be able to repay!!!
@lindag5488
@lindag5488 5 жыл бұрын
Detroit is a beautiful city, Michigan has some of the best Universities, part of the problem of Detroit is the lack of diversification of industries. What to do with the swaths of land that sit empty, how about farming?
@barronbarron6784
@barronbarron6784 Жыл бұрын
Detroit would have been great just like new York or Chicago Stop voting Democrat🔵 it wasn't the auto industry that destroyed Detroit it was union demands that drove businesses elsewhere but Detroit it almost happened to Chicago in 1950s in 1960s but they came to there census
@heru-deshet359
@heru-deshet359 4 жыл бұрын
Just look at who's been in control there for decades. You'll see why it's the mess it is.
@george96
@george96 3 жыл бұрын
just like the new south africa
@Oc4ever12
@Oc4ever12 3 жыл бұрын
Exactly
@TheKing-iz6ls
@TheKing-iz6ls 3 жыл бұрын
Republicans
@jwalk7134
@jwalk7134 3 жыл бұрын
@@TheKing-iz6ls yes,republicans have been in charge in Detroit for the last 50 years 🙄
@TheKing-iz6ls
@TheKing-iz6ls 3 жыл бұрын
@@jwalk7134 they control the state legislature
@gaming_sportsaaron1365
@gaming_sportsaaron1365 3 жыл бұрын
This reminds me of St. Louis it feels the same over there
@razorsharplifestyle101hard9
@razorsharplifestyle101hard9 3 жыл бұрын
Amazing!20 minutes of straight fire.Great mini documentary.
@xenialafleur
@xenialafleur 5 жыл бұрын
Detroit failed to diversify it's economy when they knew that eventually the car companies would leave.
@kansasthunderman1
@kansasthunderman1 5 жыл бұрын
Detroit is a city and not a definite group of people with no decision making capability. However, the auto industry was the 800 Lb. gorilla in the city and it left for greener pastures.
@christianwestling2019
@christianwestling2019 5 жыл бұрын
1910 Detroit had 90% white population. 2010 Detroit had 10% white population. You do the math.
@ensignmjs7058
@ensignmjs7058 5 жыл бұрын
90% - 10% = 80%. Or... 10% - 90% = -80%.
@criss6678
@criss6678 5 жыл бұрын
Race has nothing to do with it
@roseannd8737
@roseannd8737 5 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/apyVeH-af7BkpKs
@thatscardo86
@thatscardo86 5 жыл бұрын
Nothing to do with race, its economic blame gas prices, mortgage companies, high rates ,inflation
@ednan9
@ednan9 5 жыл бұрын
1910 no air conditioning in the south and birth of American car industry - 2010 warmer climates in the south and almost death of American car industry - its economics and weather fool
@jacobjames1171
@jacobjames1171 2 жыл бұрын
My stepfather's family white flighted from Michigan to California.
@julianakazenji9174
@julianakazenji9174 3 жыл бұрын
DEMOCRATS is the reason.
@Mitchery
@Mitchery 3 жыл бұрын
Democrat this, Democrat that.
@Dweller415
@Dweller415 5 жыл бұрын
I’ve traveled to Detroit twice in the past 10 years and it is an awful place that looks like a war zone. It’s difficult to fathom that a city like that exists within the borders of the U.S. That being said, seeing Detroit today you can catch glimpses of what a stunning city it once was.
@mrkrabz123
@mrkrabz123 5 жыл бұрын
Yeah ok buddy, let’s blame “the whites” for all of the problems in Detroit 😂
@MeowthGamer19
@MeowthGamer19 5 жыл бұрын
and blame liberals for everything too , liberals did everything and burn them and witch hunt them.
@SeattleSportsFan17
@SeattleSportsFan17 5 жыл бұрын
I blame everyone who was involved (mayor Kirkpatrick for one) FORD, GM..
@markieziousdixon6752
@markieziousdixon6752 5 жыл бұрын
First off racism killed Detroit. Same as it killed the South back in the 1500’s-1600’s and the same as it’s done here in the present. So let’s get that right.
@JTKAMI
@JTKAMI 5 жыл бұрын
@@eakintunde84 You are just as lost as that fool you are chatting to is. You failed at teaching him history.
@JTKAMI
@JTKAMI 5 жыл бұрын
@Floyd Roberts You are foolish and should remain silent.
@eriko5647
@eriko5647 3 жыл бұрын
Walking through Detroit is like playing Fallout on VR
@wisecracker1814
@wisecracker1814 Жыл бұрын
Atlanta. Baltimore. Chicongo. Detroit. St Louis... Hmmmmm. Someone should do a study er somethin' to see what common denominator (cancer) might be afflicting all these poor, down trodden inner city areas. One just can't IMAGINE what that might be... I guess a good place to start might be by asking the few survivors that USE to live in these cities before they tanked. Just a guess. Kno'm'sayin..?
@rewarp4017
@rewarp4017 Жыл бұрын
democrats?
@WallTrapMedia
@WallTrapMedia 4 жыл бұрын
" An entire generation of people without the skills needed to thrive in a modern economy!"
@deniselyman8136
@deniselyman8136 4 жыл бұрын
On point brotha. And it aint about race. It is about skills, knowledge and education.
@connorgolden4
@connorgolden4 4 жыл бұрын
Sad but true. I once heard about a higher up school official who was illiterate. Crazy stuff.
@chukkachick1879
@chukkachick1879 3 жыл бұрын
@Quincy Exactly. He clocked it. And it is only going to get worse.
@Lorijenken
@Lorijenken 5 жыл бұрын
I live across the river and every night I hear gunshots from there :(
@yahwehsonren
@yahwehsonren 5 жыл бұрын
Wow
@oppium7588
@oppium7588 4 жыл бұрын
move out from there lol
@OnGod1007
@OnGod1007 3 жыл бұрын
No you dont. You are a liar that's a fact
@misakiyoshida
@misakiyoshida 2 жыл бұрын
One of the most depressing metropolitan areas I've ever been to.
@jack-of-all-trades1234
@jack-of-all-trades1234 Жыл бұрын
Democrat run. What do you expect?
@samuelatienzo4627
@samuelatienzo4627 3 жыл бұрын
“How Detroit went from a booming metropolis to a sh...” - this is the shortened title I saw on my small phone screen. My brain completing the sentence: “metropolis to a shithole?” 😫
@lonn761
@lonn761 3 жыл бұрын
Same here I was thinking about that term and how even Detroit in its worst is a jewel compared to Hati or other true shitholes
@tylerboro4812
@tylerboro4812 3 жыл бұрын
No it’s worse than that. It’s a republican house hold for nobody to live in!
@synthiapyre5618
@synthiapyre5618 4 жыл бұрын
It's a great level of hate to go to a mans home and attempt to force him from his home in front of his family.
@ChrisJ85
@ChrisJ85 5 жыл бұрын
There's 2 Detroits. Fact. -Detroit native
@kingmaker1306
@kingmaker1306 5 жыл бұрын
@Mike Wible I also want to know
@01denese
@01denese 5 жыл бұрын
Yes - white and black.
@hayalna9803
@hayalna9803 5 жыл бұрын
I live on joy road and Hubbell in Detroit, people will never understand
@Sp1n1985
@Sp1n1985 5 жыл бұрын
@Adam Antonio Seattle sucks
@dmack1988
@dmack1988 5 жыл бұрын
Iwarri Smith that’s part of it, but the real meaning of 2 Detroit’s is now, is that of downtown and the inner city neighborhoods.
@dr.carmichael530
@dr.carmichael530 3 жыл бұрын
So the first <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="540">9:00</a> minutes had nothing to do with the downfall of Detroit. Ok. Weird.
@marvwatkins7029
@marvwatkins7029 2 жыл бұрын
They don't even say who some of these "experts" are.
@atlanta2076
@atlanta2076 5 жыл бұрын
I hope Detroit is gonna push through!
@samadams7006
@samadams7006 4 жыл бұрын
Islam will push through.... not good!
@moonglow1311
@moonglow1311 5 жыл бұрын
I visited Detroit in 1973, and it was nothing to write home about then either.....!!!
@cleaterose5914
@cleaterose5914 3 жыл бұрын
"We're the Government, we are here to help you."
@Valentin-mrt
@Valentin-mrt Жыл бұрын
GROUP 1: The Golden Era p.184 Video + map VIDEO How Detroit Went From A Booming Metropolis To A Shrinking City | NBC Nightly News <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="0">0:00</a> to <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="180">3:00</a> kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z3SlqHxpncqioK8 Take notes on: the development of trade and industry the expansion of the city the great migration GROUP 2 Glory days with Motown how it all began p.184: kzbin.info/www/bejne/goCwdqGvoL6pmc0 Define the Motown style Explain “it was the same as in the factories” Explain “we just had this family of people” GROUP 3: From Glory days to hard times p.185 Article p.185: find the main idea in each paragraph to sum up the article In your conclusion answer the question: How did Detroit’s African American community go from glory days to hard times? GROUP 4: From Glory days to the beginning of the end p.186 Documents p.186: find the causes of Detroit’s decline and evidence of Detroit’s decline. Calculate gas consumption per vehicle MPG = miles per gallon. 1 mile = 1,6 km. 1 US gallon = 3,785 L
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