Cologne Is Out of Control 🇩🇪

No, I wasn’t there. I don’t care about body shot. This is reality. This is happening here in Europe. What you see this street is a bad street in every color. The bad street. This has to be shown. This is Europe. German police. This is Europe. I can film myself. This is public street. You’re walking up to me. I still No. No. People have the right to know what’s happening on that street. Let’s finish it off because I’ve had enough of it. Hello, my friends. this time, Cologne. Cologne is a big German city. I think it’s even bigger than Frankfurt. Um, and the reason I’m here, it’s pretty simple. When I went to Frankfurt like four weeks ago, month ago, I was really shocked, shooked by what I saw. Uh, I saw openly disabuse by many people and police was just allowing it. They didn’t do anything about it. So, I just want to find out if Fruit was an incident or does it happen in multiple cities here in Germany. So, we’re going to find out. And again, it is not to mock people. It is not to make fun of people because I think um it’s really awful to see people without houses living on the street being addicted to and whatsoever. But on the other side, that is also reality. So, let’s take a walk in Cologne city center. When I was in Frankfurt, uh police told me that they didn’t want me to film people in public. And also, many locals told me, “You’re not allowed to film people uh in public.” But to be fair, I don’t agree with that at all. You have the right people to see what is happening on your streets and whether police likes it or not, whether locals like it or not. To be frank, I don’t care. I don’t care. Can people get mad at me? Yes, of course. Can they get frustrated? Yes. Is it safe for me? Uh, is there any risk for me at it? Uh, maybe. Do I care? No, I don’t. Because, uh, you’re entitled to see the truth, what’s happening here in these streets of Europe. And that’s exactly what I’m going to show you. So, as you can see, the weather is beautiful today. It’s a little bit cold, but it’s early days. It’s like 10:00 in the morning, but the sun is up, sun is shining, so I might wear my sunglasses today. Let’s keep it this way. So, now I’m walking to No Mar and No, uh, that should be the center of Cologne. So, let’s have a look there. So right now I’m at uh Noi Mar new marked and this should be the center of Cologne and they’re building up a big Christmas market because of course it’s almost Christmas. Um so the day is getting started. Uh let’s buy a coffee first and then head on. Oh, well, he’s taking care of the ambience here. Coffee. So, while they’re building up the Christmas market behind me at No Mar, let’s take a walk to the Hanov. Of course, we all remember Hanhov in Frankfurt. Oh, well, he’s taking care. Is it that bad? Ah, we’re going to see begging. So, behind me, beautiful Kulner Dome. It’s massive. Behind that, there should be the Haanhov, the main station. So, let’s make a round here and see what we find at Haanhov. Luckily, the sun is shining today for her. So, there we are. Hanhov. Let’s check it out. So, I just spoke to a lovely lady and she told me the problems of Cologne are basically centered at Noi Marict, but because now there’s a Christmas market, the problems uh moved up a street. So, let’s walk back to No Mar. Let’s have a look at that street. What is happening there? Here at Hobanov, the main station. Easy going so far. Nothing compared to Frankfurt until now. So, a guide doing a city tour. Is he also showing the bad side of this city or just a touristic stuff? I guess it’s the last. But I’m going to show you the other side. So, maybe I can take some people on a tour. Wow. I don’t think anyone is up for it, unfortunately. Good guys. So, behind me the Christmas market. And now we’re walking one street further. So, there we go. This is it. I guess I might I have a question, mate. Can I ask you something? You speak English? Yeah, I speak English. Yeah. This is Is this the center of Ken? Hello, mate. Hi. Good. You’re good. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. No, I’m just asking. I just want I just want to No, no, no, mate. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Have a nice day. Yeah. No, no, nothing, mate. Nothing. Thank you very much. Feeling that coin, huh? You don’t have coin? No, I don’t have anything, man. Maybe later. Maybe later. Huh? Just for me. For me. I do vlogging about streets. Thank you, brother. Have a nice day. Hello, mate. Hi. Again. Hello, guys. Yeah. Yeah. So, yeah, let’s walk all the way this street. Hello, mate. No, thank you very much. Thank you very much. So again, people selling drugs, using drugs on the street. It’s horrible to see actually. I don’t know if you saw that, but I walked by police and 2 m next to police there was a guy smoking. Uh didn’t do anything. So again, allowing it So yeah, let’s walk this street here. So tell me, how does that work? Um, people are using drugs out in the open here, 100 mters from the touristic site, the Christmas market, for [ __ ] sake, the Christmas market. And police is allowing this. I cannot imagine uh it would be allowed for in for example Holland or England but yeah maybe there’s a strategy behind it but have to figure that out yet. Here’s the parking place and according to the woman I spoke earlier the drug users also go into the parking place to to use. So, police is gone right now and I see some dealers in front of me. So, let’s just film this. I know I’m think someone owed it. Can I help? Okay. No, no, no. Okay. Okay. So, that guy had a major uh cut in his leg, his upper leg. Many police gathered, make sure he’s safe. But was crazy to see. Hello. Crazy. Oh, sorry mate. Much police right now here. Police tight. So, I met up with what’s your name? What’s your name? Daniel. Nice to meet you, Daniel. Nice to meet you. You recognize me from the channel? Yes. Can you tell me something about Cullen? Because I I’m walking here for like 20 minutes maybe. I see bullies, I see junkies, I see dealers. Is it a regular day or is it an exception or No, it’s it’s it’s a regular day. It’s the normal the normal day. It’s a normal day today. Okay. Okay. How uh since 15 20 years? Yeah. Uh when I was young. Yeah. About 15. Long time ago. A long time ago. No, that’s a joke. 30 years. I’m 45. Yeah. Respect follow and safer, I guess. And safer. Safer. But how come police is allowing this? Because I I saw dealers, I saw junkies openly using here. I saw the same in Frankfurt and police was just driving by. But why why are they allowing it? Yeah. Not they allowing it. They uh they become the advisor. The government. The government. Okay. The government. Yeah. They just have to act because the government right what’s the solution of this? Is there a solution? Because I can imagine when you’re doing your Christmas shopping there 100 m further, you’re walking with your children, your toddlers, and you take the wrong exit, you end up in this street. Yeah. But What should I say? It’s sad. I’m sad about it. It’s awful. Yes. And I’m sad about this. I work every day hard. Yeah. Pay for this all taxes. Yeah. Taxes. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Meet 2015. 2015. Yeah. Uh Banov Colanov. Yeah. Uh at Sylvester. Mhm. Many migrants. Yeah. and many migrants. Yeah. Um no ballistics. They touch women. They touch woman. Okay. Everyone. Okay. And then you decided I decided me and some guys went at uh at the bano. Yeah. The main station. The main station some days and look at it. Look at them to make sure it doesn’t happen again. You know, you know. Sure. But what did happen then? What happened? Then police come to us, ask us what we are doing there. We said we’re just traveling. Yeah. Look at look at the colondo everything. No, they go they set us we have to go. Okay. It’s not allowed in the big group in a big group about that is crazy. 7 8 nine guys. Yeah. I think they they knew why why you were there. Yes. Okay. But you were just making sure it didn’t happen again. Yes. Yes. Is Is it a problem? Look at it. Because our woman Yeah. want to go outside and have fun. Exactly. Without scare. Without being scared of being touched or maybe being raped. Right. Right. Right. So you did a good job and then police got onto you. What did the police do against the migrants then if I may ask? I don’t know. I I think nothing. They look they look just to the other side. Oh yeah. Don’t have any respect about the country about the the the people live here. You know the culture they want to bring the her culture in this country. I think it’s very important to preserve your own culture at any cost. And there’s no problem with migrants. Don’t get me wrong. But I think you you you you share this opinion. But uh you when you come here, you have to adapt. You have to you have to respect the culture you you’re entering because on the other way around if let’s say we go to let’s say Somalia, let’s say Somalia, we have to respect Somalian culture. I want to Yeah. Yeah. Me as well. If I if I if I were in other country, I want to respect their culture. Yeah. Exactly. But everyone comes to Germany. Mama. Okay. Well, Daniel again, thanks for speaking. Thank you. Hello, mate. You good? Good. Okay. You depressed. Okay. Can I buy you some food? You want food? You want drink? Okay. Okay. I tried to help her. Okay. Bye-bye. Bye-bye. Well, Daniel, great guy, local guy, Ker guy, guy from Cologne. And as you heard, he’s telling us the problem here in Cologne is big. He’s saying Cologne has a left government. Lefties in the government. So they’re just allowing anyone in here allowing them to sell drugs uh and also to take drugs and police is not acting up to it. And he told me in 2015 there were some foreign guys touching woman harassing woman and one or two weeks after he went with his mates with his big mates to check the area and to make sure it didn’t happen again. And then immediately police came after him and his buddies and uh told them basically to [ __ ] off. So that’s how it works here in Cologne Gak atmosphere. Met a guy at Hanhov. What’s your name? Dak. Dak. And Dak is showing me to plot. Yes. And he just told me you cannot film there. Illegal plat. Yes. Hello mate. I like the hair. I like the green hair. So yeah, I guess this is normal here in uh Cologne. Cologne Cullen. So nice terraces. See teric terraces. Yeah. Let’s go to Iber Plat. So, we’re almost there at Iben Plat. And according to my friend, it is a rough area here. Police. Come police. No problem. Of course. Hello guys. You good? Good. Yeah. Come here. A I will give you a cuddle. Not a cush. Come here. Where are you from brother? Where you from? Turkey. Yes. Then I put it apolog Can you Yeah. Okay. Then give me Can you Can you tell me something about this place? Because someone someone told me it is a It’s crazy. Why? It’s crazy. Why it’s crazy? Why it’s crazy? No one December, bro. Crazy. All crazy. Yeah, that’s crazy. Yeah. Is because I heard good point. But is it a dealer area? Is it a dealer area dealer? No, no. I’m just You’re saying it’s a dealer, brother. You’re a dealer. Okay. Okay. But it’s a good area. Many customers today feel where you Amsterdam. Amsterdam. Yeah. Nice to meet you, brother. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you, Kisco. What’s No, I’m not crazy. I’m not crazy. I’m totally sens. Okay. Okay. Great guys from a Turkish guy, another guy, and they told me they were dealers. Hello, guys. You’re good. Good guys. Good. Very good. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you, brother. Thank you very much. May I ask you something? Do you speak English? No. Uh, little bit. No, no, it’s English. Okay, it’s a little bit English. Ambition English. May I ask you something? Are you sitting here all day? It’s 4:00. 4:00. Are you sitting here all day? Correct. No, no, no, no. You are sitting here. Yeah. Why not? Yeah. Maybe. Okay. What make you this? Yeah. For me. No. No. For me. That’s my channel. Oh, do nice to meet you, bro. Jack, huh? Jack. Okay. Thank you very much. I really appreciate. Thank you very much. I wish you a nice day. Bye. Bye, guys. Bye. Fishbunker. Phil Duna good friendly friendly people ham drinking kind of kind of drugs ah okay kind of ham or hless I think there are dealers in front of us no dealer I think in front of us let’s ask them yes uh Okay. Hello, guys. You’re good. Good. Good. As good as good, my friend. That’s good. Yeah. Oh, I already shook it. Hey, what’s this? What is this? It’s my camera. It is for me. For me? Why? It’s good. We don’t know. Maybe maybe make a picture for us. We take. Let me tell you one thing, brother. Let me tell you. I I respect you, but you also respect me. I am here. I’m here in Europe. I can make pictures of anyone I want to. I don’t care. Yeah, no problem. You just you free. You do what you want. Exactly. If I want to make picture of you, you you’re in public, I can make pictures. Yeah, man. Okay. Okay, man. No problem. Okay. It’s good. So, no stress. No stress. Okay. So, walking back to I think restaurant. Hello, mate. Hi. Hi. I was just talking. Thank you. Thank you very much. Bye-bye. Have a nice day. Bye, brother. Bye. Bye. Bye. Oh, yeah. So, the nice terraces are here. You see all nice houses. When we walk back like 50 m, there’s a spot. There’s a square with dealers and junkies. It’s a bit contradictional, isn’t it? If you’re sitting here with your family having a meal, having a spaghetti bologn and then you take a walk like 50 m there and you can buy basically. So yeah, that’s basically it. Hello, mate. Can I ask Do you speak English? Yeah, of course. Yeah, you’re eating here. Can I buy you something else? Can I buy you something else? Do you have anything to drink? Of course, but I want to uh I want to ask for You don’t have to ask. I’m offering. What do you want, brother? Paul, Paul, my name is Tom. Nice to meet you. What do you want? Something to eat or something to eat? You just ate. It wasn’t enough. Yeah, it’s not much. What do you want? Tell me. What do you want? Let me think about um Can you walk with me? Uh, no, no, no. Walk with me. We got some material. Yeah, then I have to pick the whole thing. No, no, no. No one will steal it. I promise. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Then show me around. Where can I go? Where is that? Supermarket. Yeah. Supermarket. Super. Okay. And what do you want? Um um chicken leg. Chicken leg. Chicken leg and something to drink. I would say. Yeah. Yeah. You want chicken leg? What do you want to drink? Wine. Wine. Wine. I have to buy you alcohol. Yeah. Yes. And Okay. Don’t have to do it. Don’t have to do it. Stay here. I stay. Don’t go away. Don’t go away. I can’t go away. Okay. So, chicken chicken wings or what? Chicken wing. Okay, brother. Well, give me 5 minutes. I think it’s the renovation. Lovely guy. Oh, we have some chicken. We have some wine. Let’s make our guy happy right now. I hope he’s still there though. There we go, brother. Nice. The chicken. Oh, very nice. And the wine. Oh, how big is this one? It’s big. How big is this? But you have to share with me. Share with me. Cheers. Tell me. How did you end up here on the street? Two years. How? Why? Why am I alcoholic? for alcohol. No alcohol. You had a house before? Yes, I have two children. Seriously? How old are your children, if I may ask? 11 years and 10 years. Okay. And they’re living with the mother now. Mhm. Okay. In my house. In your house? M. Are you welcome there? Yeah. No. No. Because of the boo. The drink. Drinking. Yeah. Yeah. And what’s your plan? You want to see them again? No. I don’t want to die. You don’t want to die? Of course not. But I die when I drink 10 of this every day. But don’t every day. Every day. 10 of this. 50 cigarettes. Well, it’s a shame because your ch your children are still young. Yeah. Don’t Don’t you want to sober up them? Why are you not doing that? There’s more. Uh, the abuse is more. The abuse is more. What do you mean by abuse? You can’t touch. Yeah. Don’t you think it’s it’s sad that you don’t see your children? inside. Don’t you think it’s bad you don’t see your children now? Yeah. Wow. Of course. Tasty. Tasty. It’s tasty. You like it? I will leave you alone, brother. Enjoy your chicken. Enjoy your wine. Really appreciate you. Give me a box. When you live in the street, warm food. Warm food. Yeah. Good. That’s best. And this is warm. This is hot. It’s very hot. Okay. Well, brother, thanks again. I hope you enjoy your night. Ma, see you, mate. A tasty problem. It’s problem. It’s problem. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. I hope you see your kids very soon, brother. Love you. Good guy. Excuse me. Excuse me. Can I ask you something? I’m speaking English. Um, yeah, I know you speak. I have a question. Do you live here? Um, yes, I’m living on the streets. In the streets? How come? No. Uh, hello. You are very good man, bro. I am the few in in YouTube. Nice to meet you, brother. Nice to meet you. I’m Genko from Bulgaria. Bulgaria. Bulgaria. I love Bulgaria. I went to Lud. I love I went. I went there, brother. One second. One sec. One. I went. Nice. Thank you. Thank you for watching. Keep on watching. Huh? Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Okay. Go on. Okay. Um then I was working over time uh time branch in from DeLel just German post. Yeah. And what happened that you came here? Physical job. Yeah. Yeah, was looking physical job and so on in what’s the name in this storage place and um I broke MCN because they broke because because I broke MCN because of the bus uh because uh Cap this is a German bus and train make a strike. Make a strike as you Yeah. They make a stride. Ah yeah yeah yeah. They didn’t work. Okay. So I was happy to find one bus. I was making hurry. I broke McNe and that’s when I went. Yeah. My social worker was not to reach my side and I got uh fired that I know. From that day on you left here on the street. 8 years. Tell me how is it to live 8 years on the street of Tell me how is it to live 8 years on the street of Colombia? This is sad. Thank you brother. Keep watching. Yeah, I’m living only collecting wrapped in bottles. Okay. I’m 50 years old. Okay. Okay. Well, I I hope you’re doing well, man. Let’s not Can I give you a hug? Trying my best. Can I give you a hug? Yes, of course. Okay. Thank you very much. I hope you stay good, man. I hope you stay good. I hope you stay good. Thank you very much. Sorry. I watch your videos. You Thank you for watching. You are safe to make you great. Thank you, brother. You’re from here? You’re from Colin? No, I’m from Poland. I came today. Poland? Vasha. Vasha. No. Vasha. Where you from? Stretch. Statin. Ah. Okay. So, you’re here from holiday. Yeah. Something like this. Okay. Okay. Well, thanks for watching. I really appreciate it, brother. I appreciate you. Yeah. No problem, brother. No problem. How do you say how do you say bye in Poland? Thanks. Good guy. Good Polish guy. I love Polish guys. Polish guys are always nice to me. I wonder why. But hello, mate. Good. Hello. Right. But always nice for me. Love to Poland. Let’s do one final walk through Marash. No, this a joke. Let’s do one final walk through Noat, the so-called most dangerous street here in Cologne. Starting off easy here. People shouting. I don’t know why. Got some nice group of people here in front of me. Well, let’s do the walk. 20 guys here on the corner. I don’t know what they’re doing, but I guess it’s all right. I love it. So trust me that’s here behind me is front foot all over again. Yeah. Yeah. Let’s walk through this alley here. The beautiful area here. I saw you with video yesterday. Where? On YouTube. Yeah. Yeah. Where? Where? Belgrad Paris. Yeah. I guess museum. Yeah. Good brother. Good. What you filming? Just area mate because it should be a a diff area. Are you okay? I’m here. Yeah, no problem. No problem. I can see yourself. Okay. Cass, I look everywhere. Jim Carter, but I’m not K, you know. Yeah, I know. I know. Okay. Okay. Okay. But is it safe for me to walk here on my camera? Yeah, you’re safe. Yeah. Yeah. Here. Here. What you see in this street is the bad street in every color. The bad street. We going? Yeah. Why? Veno, brother. Why? What the [ __ ] are you going to? Huh? We going to work painting. Painting. Yes. Painting. Okay. Okay. Good. Huh? You can’t be driving. You got paint. Huh? Painting. Hey, no, I can’t paint this. Yeah, I know what you mean. Paint the ceiling. Paint the paint without leather. Yeah, you can’t because you’re tall. Yeah. Yeah, of course. So, there we go. This is happening here in Cologne. On the side of the street smoking. Yeah. Thank you. Hello, mate. You good? Let’s try to walk here. Just walk here. Hello, brother. You’re good. Good guy. Hello, guys. You good? Good. Good guys, you good? Good. Yeah. And you? I’m very good. Very good. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. I’m from Amsterdam, brother. Amsterdam. Wow. from Denmark. You’re good. Good. Okay. Good, guys. Good. Denmark filming. I’m filming. No, no, no. Oh, you don’t want Okay, I didn’t know. Sorry. Or ZadK. Okay. Have a nice day, brother. Have a nice day. Hello, mate. Hi. Hi. So, you also using on Hello, guys. Good. You good? Good, guys. Hey. So, as you can see in this street, people are just out in the open. Out in the open. There is no control. They’re just they’re just smoking. They’re just doing that stuff, doing illegal stuff. And no one is bothering except when police comes. When police comes, police don’t say anything. So, group of 20, 30 people here in this street of Cologne. So, imagine you’re walking there 50 m further. You’re doing your Christmas shopping and you take the wrong exit with your family and you end up in this street. You end up in this street here behind me. You don’t want that for your children. You don’t want that. Good. You good? Guy looking strange at me. Yeah, we can film. We can film. This is Europe. We can film. This is I’m film myself. Yeah. Filming myself. I can film myself. This is public street. You’re walking up to me. The photo is still No. No. I’m Look, I’m filming myself. Ali, relax. You’re walking up to me. No, no, no. Hello. Hello. No, no, no. But he was walking up to me. If you don’t walk up to me, there’s no problem. Okay. Okay. No problem. Okay. Thank you guys. Thank you very much. No, but why was he so angry, bro? I can film myself. I can fil this is Europe. I can film myself. Yes. No, I wasn’t there. Exactly. Thank you guys. I don’t care about police. This is reality. This is happening here in Europe. Whether police like it or not, this is happening. People are entitled to see this. This has to be shown. So police, whether police like it or not, again I said it this morning. I don’t care. I don’t care. This is happening. This is reality. Yes sir. It’s reality, isn’t it? Thank you. Thank you very much. Hello mate. You’re good. You’re good. Good guy. Good guy. So police were searching me. The police can search me whatever they want. They don’t like me to film here. But this is Europe. German police. This is Europe. People have the right to know what’s happening on their streets. And this is happening openly. Openly. That’s what Hello guys. That’s what’s happening. Simple as that. Cook. Hello guys. I was not able to film this, but you wouldn’t believe what just happened. Eight nine police officers came up to me asked for my identification, my passport. I asked them why because someone called you cannot film there and we want to make sure you didn’t film there. So I confronted the police guy again. I couldn’t have it on film because they wouldn’t allow it. I said to him, “Why do I need permission to film here?” He told me, “No, you don’t need permission.” But people felt trended by you with the camera. I told them, “Mate, please, what are you doing actually here? What are you doing? You’re harassing me for filming, for doing my job because some dealers got scared of me, of the camera. I don’t believe that.” And then he said, “Okay, here you have your passport. You can go.” Well, this is how it works here in Germany. It works in Frankfurt this way. It works in Cologne this way. And I guess it works everywhere in a big German city this way. You’re not allowed to film on the street. You’re not allowed because if anyone is in it, they’re making trouble. Is this Europe? People tell me, is this Europe? It’s crazy. Crazy. Well, let’s finish it off because I’ve had enough of it.

I traveled to Cologne, Germany to see what’s really happening on the streets — and what I witnessed shocked me. The city felt like it was slipping away… and this is supposed to be one of Germany’s major cultural centers. During filming I ended up in the middle of confrontations, security yelled “Call the police!”, and situations you would never expect to see in the heart of Europe.

This video shows the raw, unfiltered reality of Cologne — far from the tourist brochures.

Is this what Europe is turning into?

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00:00 Intro
02:44 Exploring city center
05:55 Dangerous streets
10:39 Chat with local
15:19 Dangerous streets
17:06 Ebertplatz
22:55 Homeless man story
27:38 Exploring city
31:08 Cologne nightlife (bad side)
38:09 Outro

*EDUCATIONAL CONTENT*

36 Comments

  1. In fairness, I lived in Holland for 6 months and I've seen open drug use on the streets of Amsterdam many times.
    Also, if you arrest people who use drugs, the prisons would be packed full of people and the tax payers would pay for a problem that is growing and uncontrollable.

  2. Round 20 Years ago, i visited cologne with my schoolclass, and my Teachers, (was livin round100km away from it) as soon we entert the city some arabic /turkish looking guys ask me:" you want to buy weed?" I was 16/17…..How is it today? : Dutchtravelmaniac

  3. Tijd voor een collab met the dutch giant en Eddy hall man. Snap dat hun niet zo politiek willen zijn maar bedenk die koppen van die gasten 😂. Of een joel beukers ,rico verhoeven.

  4. Maar wat laat je nou eigenlijk zien dan ? Een paar junkies en een paar daklozen in de kanslooste straaten van een gedeelte van Duitsland ! Je laat letterlijk niks zien je bent aan froviceren . En dan krijg je dat soort dingen maar zulke gekke dingen zie ik niet zie je wandelen langs dealertjes en paar junkies ! Heb je hier in Nederland veeeeel ergere buurten !

  5. Good man Dutch , you film what ever you want to film, the people of these cities deserve to see what is going on, and let’s get real people,some of Europe’s most beautiful cities are turning into unrecognizable
    Shitholes, and the government’s of Europe are doing nothing as they continue to fill these great cities with garbage

  6. I try to understand your concept. You walking down the bad neighbourhood in a city and pointing out the criminal behaviour. Cologne is a wonderful city and so much bigger than these two streets.. I can tell you upfront you walk all cities in the world and do these videos. Homeless and addicts you find everywhere and troubles are where they are. 1+1 Visit Compton in LA and see how people receive you. The 'Travel' in the titel is overrated imo.

  7. I hate to see what's happening and you're doing the right thing my friend, I respect it. I see it this way ; no body likes to leave their own country, they leave because their government scams them, they get poor and suffers. What the EU does, gives money and supports these liders and liders don't use that money for their own people…. Stop supporting these one man dictators, cut to do business stop mining for your own good. This is turning around you guys Europe, turn and watch your own government what they are upto. Looking and most homeless people are your own people. People deserves better. Thankyou.👍

  8. The trouble is that people nowadays have no clue why this is happening.Even worse they would not be able to handle the truth. Those who enable this, know that we are more likely to believe the big lie instead of a small one.

  9. Sad reality for Europe. I've been living in Europe for years and told myself, many places don't look like Europe anymore, migrants are everywhere, many of them don't integrate, even don't want to integrate. They come, they bring along the whole family, even family of their other family, they live under the benefits of the taxpayers, have comfortable life, and of course they're after the citizenship. These people, instead if being grateful, they somehow turn to be radical. They just want more and more, they want their islamic indoctrination to be accepted. Hellooo??? Who they think they are? These migrants and their generation come, instead of respecting the people, rules, and cultures of the host countries, they disturb, disrupt, clash, make nuisance. Please Europe, you've been too kind to these people, they will destroy whatever Europe needs to preserve for future generation. Of course it doesn't apply to all migrants, as I believe there're good migrants too with good behaviors and manners. But again, too many middle east and african migrants now, too diverse with too many problems in my opinion, and it doesn't look good anymore. 😥

  10. Everbody deserve a good life but because usa begins a war in different country S and killed millions or surfiace people and now there comes to Europa why dont deport the gouverment not this people to usa whe started the war

  11. Bro, if you want to have material with a few million views, come to the Ferentari neighborhood in the capital of Romania, Bucharest, of course if you have the courage to visit this neighborhood with a camera, although I don't really think so.

  12. You haven't visited the worst place actually. Worse than those individuals actually are those green party voters who made that possible. You would be more aggrevated if you went through Sülz and Lindenthal because the political degeneracy is pretty big there.

    If you are still in Cologne, go for the more "noble" places. There are less dr** users, but more leftists including the antifa.

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