Inside Darwin's MOST DANGEROUS Housing Estates - Karama & Litchfield Estate - Into The Hood

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On this Episode of Into the Hood, Spanian Travels to the Northern Territory of Australia in search of Darwin's Most Dangerous Hood, What he finds a long the way will shock you!
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  • @deanwinchesterbruh
    @deanwinchesterbruh5 ай бұрын

    This young bloke guiding the tour is a g. Super outgoing well spoken, fucken champion. Props

  • @asya9493

    @asya9493

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah, that guy was excellent. He'll be a great Dad one day.

  • @YourGrandmasNightmare

    @YourGrandmasNightmare

    5 ай бұрын

    He's a flop his ego is too big and he's aa boxer and because of that starts on people for no reason

  • @bossman4025

    @bossman4025

    4 ай бұрын

    The guys a bawbag FACT

  • @sonjakozman1699

    @sonjakozman1699

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@YourGrandmasNightmareI'm hoping he gets it together, seems like there's some decency there

  • @markmemphis84

    @markmemphis84

    3 ай бұрын

    He a mad lad, love his energy

  • @JarrydS
    @JarrydS5 ай бұрын

    Bro as someone that lives in Karama and sees the sort of stuff these guys described regularly, I’m really glad you’re doing these vids and showing the rest of the country what it’s like up here. Most of the country don’t mean any harm by what they say, but more often than not the issues here are constantly downplayed. Unless you’ve been up here and seen things like you have with these lads and heard the stories, you can’t truly understand what it’s like. Hopefully your videos help bring some light to the rest of the country and hopefully whatever help that is needed to get this place back on track can be given. It really hit me when you said a gypsy ghetto in Bulgaria is civilised compared to Darwin.

  • @arokh72

    @arokh72

    5 ай бұрын

    As someone who lives, what do you think would help? I'm genuinely curious. Darwin overall seems like a scary place from what Spanos experienced once back in town.

  • @DogmenHardcastle

    @DogmenHardcastle

    5 ай бұрын

    Considered moving? Can you save up for a bus ticket?

  • @georgemamouzellos4647

    @georgemamouzellos4647

    5 ай бұрын

    issues in Karama and elsewhere aren't downplayed. They're actively ignored & suppressed to keep the non governmental organisation money plus various budgets flowing.

  • @georgemamouzellos4647

    @georgemamouzellos4647

    5 ай бұрын

    The political parties in the NT are almost like cults. To fix the situation you'd have to revisit the Self Government (NT) Act of 1978 plus the Aboriginal Land Rights Act of 1976 because those very weird pieces of legislation created the very weird situation you see. That's why Spanian looks confused at the end and can't understand what is going on.@@arokh72

  • @thorium3737

    @thorium3737

    5 ай бұрын

    honestly, change needs to come via politics and im afraid your regular liberal, alp or greens party just dont have what it takes to do what has to be done. What it seems the entire NT need is a hardline fascist dictatorship- cut off federally from the rest of Australia to sort itself out. i know that sounds extreme and it is extreme but the rest of the coutry dont think people walking around with a severed head is just another wednesday. Honestly, thats pure insanity. We are a first world nation and you cant go out at midnight or you risk getting bashed by iron bars or trip up over people banging in public? WTF is that? Honestly, a brutally tough, authoritarian fascist regime with strict propaganda, work quotas, limited freedoms for the people need to be implimented to whip the people into shape and get them on track with the rest of the country- think of it like military school for wayward kids. throwing money at NT and electing liberals and labor is not doing anything and the situation is just going to get worse, not better

  • @mxmboxing3283
    @mxmboxing32835 ай бұрын

    15:56 got hit in the head with a machete in that park they walked past trying to stop a someone getting bashed. Fractured my skull needed 16 staples to stitch me up. Almost lost my life. People who live here don’t think it’s as bad as it is but then again I feel like you get desensitised to your environment. Was good to see an outsider react to your area and see it from a different perspective. Lot of respect for you Spanian keep doing ya thing 🙏🏽

  • @bigm1534

    @bigm1534

    5 ай бұрын

    Seen a Aboriginal woman bottle her husband in the head, her husband then pushed her to the ground and fell on top off her i then seen a fair skin lad walk around the corner and King hit this man in the back of the head because he seen him push her.

  • @LongNeck277

    @LongNeck277

    3 ай бұрын

    fuck bro hectic hope you keeping well

  • @33mavboy

    @33mavboy

    3 ай бұрын

    Hope you boxing, if you are keep it up, even from my friend telling me, always stay away from other peoples fights, its not worth the beef or risk

  • @macattack6054

    @macattack6054

    2 ай бұрын

    Stay safe brother

  • @arihiawaata8160
    @arihiawaata81604 ай бұрын

    That young guy leading you around with his crew is clued up to the max, really on to it guide explaining so many points of everything he knows and experienced. They all did such a great job in this episode sharing the stories of horrific life loss and so much of it is just unbelievable but really, sad. Subscribed!

  • @marcpittman9455

    @marcpittman9455

    4 ай бұрын

    I was super impressed

  • @arihiawaata8160

    @arihiawaata8160

    4 ай бұрын

    @@marcpittman9455 So was I.

  • @user-ij7zn2jg3o

    @user-ij7zn2jg3o

    2 ай бұрын

    Fuck off I grow up in Malak cunt

  • @user-ij7zn2jg3o

    @user-ij7zn2jg3o

    2 ай бұрын

    In the 80, and 90

  • @user-ij7zn2jg3o

    @user-ij7zn2jg3o

    2 ай бұрын

    Remember when Malak house was there dickheads before done dale

  • @waxinggibbous718
    @waxinggibbous7185 ай бұрын

    I live in Darwin. These lads described Darwin really well, no exaggeration, no BS just straight truth. Thanks for shedding light on this. I hope our community can grow in the future 🤞🏻

  • @timacann

    @timacann

    5 ай бұрын

    They did us proud

  • @baudimoving2630

    @baudimoving2630

    5 ай бұрын

    I don't think it's all correct , slightly misinformed especially about BDR , the communities and the alchool signs , atleast know where the jovi boys come from... Wadeye , would have been nice to see more than just fas kids

  • @JC-zg4xe

    @JC-zg4xe

    4 ай бұрын

    @@baudimoving2630They said Port Keats which is the same place as Wadeye

  • @Thetavern09

    @Thetavern09

    4 ай бұрын

    Looks predominantly like a total shithole

  • @sgcl2276
    @sgcl22765 ай бұрын

    The fact someone is making these videos about hoods in Australia is brilliant

  • @brown7043

    @brown7043

    4 ай бұрын

    real talk he needs to come to newzealand

  • @calus_bath_water

    @calus_bath_water

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@brown7043 dont go to the hoods in New Zealand, they'll steal ya sheep and fuck em

  • @dubleffler9451
    @dubleffler94515 ай бұрын

    Real Journalism.Great work, Spanian. You're doing really important work. You connect with the communities like many others cannot, and get their stories unfiltered. Credit to these well spoken young men for their insight and articulation. Keep doing this, Spanian. Mad Respect.

  • @AoiTheLaughingMan
    @AoiTheLaughingMan4 ай бұрын

    Mate its actually so great that you're out here listening to people. Not just asking them to tell the most fucked up stories but just listening to what theyre living through.

  • @user-rn2ek5qs8u
    @user-rn2ek5qs8u5 ай бұрын

    As a former Darwin resident of 17 years I can honestly say that you got a great insight into the insane lives of some people that exist in Darwin and Palmerston. I say exist because it ain’t living. Those lads who took you around deserve a lot of credit for their openness and willingness to highlight their own community and the struggles they face. That encounter at the end with the indigenous woman was just gold. Surprised she didn’t hit ya up for a smoke or a dollar. You are doing a fantastic job with your series. The fact that you are not a journalist and are just curious means that your not blinkered and trying to present a biased perspective. Just keep telling the stories as they roll out.

  • @LilStoops

    @LilStoops

    3 ай бұрын

    @user-m2ek5qs8u, what would you say to anyone thinking about moving to the CBD in Darwin?

  • @user-rn2ek5qs8u

    @user-rn2ek5qs8u

    3 ай бұрын

    I never lived in the CBD or visited very often but when I did it was pretty much the same thing that is in this video.

  • @LaurenAstro
    @LaurenAstro5 ай бұрын

    Absolutely the most impactful hood walk yet... Speechless how devastatingly hopeless those areas are... The boys guiding him were really articulate & informative 👌 Powerful episode

  • @Barkbatosu

    @Barkbatosu

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah absolutely

  • @modechick

    @modechick

    5 ай бұрын

    did he go back after midnight? guessing not!

  • @sandyhortin8924

    @sandyhortin8924

    5 ай бұрын

    Well said✅.

  • @Ken-uj8nm

    @Ken-uj8nm

    5 ай бұрын

    100%

  • @timacann

    @timacann

    5 ай бұрын

    Those boys did Darwin proud.

  • @craigx6647
    @craigx66473 ай бұрын

    The guy in blue is well spoken and knowledgeable. He has the ability to really make something of himself and I wish him luck

  • @zaynecorpus1491

    @zaynecorpus1491

    3 ай бұрын

    That’s me, thank you brother, I’m actually a youth worker and plan to study and continue to work with troubled youth.

  • @BenCooperpikkaachu

    @BenCooperpikkaachu

    2 ай бұрын

    @@zaynecorpus1491the community needs more people like you mate. Keep at it.

  • @Letmetellyousomethin1
    @Letmetellyousomethin15 ай бұрын

    This was such an interesting watch! I value this over any Australian journalism ! Keep it coming spanian the conversation is genuine and we love it.

  • @cjeffrey75
    @cjeffrey755 ай бұрын

    As a Territorian since mid 90s and raised in Sydney (inner city, inner west areas) I have experienced both worlds. I actually feel safer in Sydney tbh. Also as an Aboriginal woman, I've hung around Redfern, Glebe as a teen. But I have to say nothing compares to Karama and other areas. The anxiety I get to just go to karama shops for supplies, I won't let my adult children go there even in daylight hours unless I'm with them. Thank you for scratching the surface of what Darwin has become. A mix of intergenerational trauma, displacement, substance and alcohol addiction. It's heartbreaking to see and hear what happens here everyday. I've been watching your hood docos before you came to Darwin and you are brave. Raw and honest. Well done 👏

  • @thesunris

    @thesunris

    5 ай бұрын

    Obviously Sydney is safer, its literally one of the safest cities

  • @darrenhunt9049

    @darrenhunt9049

    5 ай бұрын

    I'm originally from Adelaide but was posted in Darwin in the Army in the early 90s and I loved it up there but it has definitely changed since those days. I'm in rural Vic nowadays and unfortunately Ice had made myself and everyone edgey becoming paranoid of strangers.

  • @kellyrowns4730

    @kellyrowns4730

    5 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂​@@thesunris

  • @4litrespoolyboi206

    @4litrespoolyboi206

    5 ай бұрын

    It’s amazing how it’s never their fault, there’s always something to excuse the behaviour of savages. “GeNerAtIoNaL tRaUma, dIsPlaCeMeNt” the list goes on, it’s never their fault…maybe if they took personal responsibility for their garbage actions, the cycle might break.

  • @melotelo7633

    @melotelo7633

    5 ай бұрын

    @@thesunrisYour allshit aha, who ever said that?

  • @rachelparker6680
    @rachelparker66805 ай бұрын

    The way the local boys explain the alcohol bans and police cameras so flippantly because they expect him to know what those are as it’s so normal to them is wild. I’ve lived in Aus my whole life and didn’t know NT was like this!! 😢

  • @ActuallyImADog

    @ActuallyImADog

    5 ай бұрын

    It's normal here. It helps a little but barely. Most of the incidents are either related to drugs or alcohol or kids so at times they really don't care about the cameras. Everyone I know has either been broken into or almost broken into at least a couple of times. Always kids covering their faces, or finding a way to turn off cameras/lights. The worst part is once they're caught, it's not very often anything serious happens to them. They end up right back on the street having learned nothing and just do it again.

  • @loureeve9465

    @loureeve9465

    5 ай бұрын

    Because our media has a black out on this type of thing. I watch mainstream news and its all about a stabbing in Sydney or a car chase in Melbourne we get no coverage. I bet you didn't even hear about Declan Laverty how was a 19 year old working in a liquor store and stabbed to death while working, the said thing is his attacker had attempted the same thing only a few hours early and had a wrap sheet longer than your arm. The deaths up here are terrifying, like the poor fella who was stabbed and had his head bashed in during a home Invasion. We are scared to death and what is scarier is the age of kids roaming the streets with knives. They get picked up from a violent crime, but dropped back home becaise they are under the age of consent. In this fella's Palmerston video one of the kids talks about a rapper, this rapper had a very violent past and ended up been killed in a stolen car, sad yes but what they didn't mention was the other kids in the car trried to beat up and steal a good Samaritan's car who stopped to help them. Not to mention the violent crime these kids committed leading up to the accident. The kids have not repercussion and go straight back out and do it all over again.

  • @Shrouded_reaper

    @Shrouded_reaper

    4 ай бұрын

    Most Australian have no idea what goes on outside of the cities. Wild shit goes down in communities that never gets reported on. People don't believe the stories I tell them because they are all deluded with their happy little city life bubble.

  • @xyaeiounn

    @xyaeiounn

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Shrouded_reaper I've always been fully aware, growing up an army brat moved around a lot. I look intelligent and friendly, so people in Alice and Darwin will kindly warn me to watch my step and my stuff. All these awful stories going on are concentrated in places remote from where most people live. Rather than city folks being in a bubble, they're living mainstream life and it's the far-flung places being ravaged by ice and grog that are bubbles.

  • @HOPEincLONDON.

    @HOPEincLONDON.

    3 ай бұрын

    Everywhere has slums. EVERYWHERE!

  • @ykthemayor
    @ykthemayor3 ай бұрын

    You have to respect what this guy is doing man. Shedding light on what is really happening in AUSTRALIA. In the under privileged neighborhoods. It’s not all BEACHES and nice scenery, there’s real life struggle and issues happening like every ghetto in the world. Props my brother 💯💯💯 I love the content and platform you created !!!!

  • @catzzz2619
    @catzzz26194 ай бұрын

    Great watch again Spanian....the lads all seem proper sound & highly informative! Brite lads imo. Come across well. 👍 🦸‍♂️

  • @facetofacejd
    @facetofacejd5 ай бұрын

    The joy the lads have when they recognise Spanian. Can you imagine the feels these boys get when they are walking along, going about your day, and then you spot him.

  • @soey.carter4126

    @soey.carter4126

    5 ай бұрын

    Because his the epitome of “started from the bottom now we’re here” he gives young lads hope that there’s more to life than crime and drugs.

  • @XEN0-M0RPH

    @XEN0-M0RPH

    5 ай бұрын

    spanian should do hood tour of mongrel mob neighbour hoods and black power etc in new zealand

  • @AGhostsLyfe

    @AGhostsLyfe

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@XEN0-M0RPH Not a bad idea, mate. That's something I'd defo like to see.

  • @pcgeglobal656

    @pcgeglobal656

    5 ай бұрын

    Once seem him in Sydney didn't go up to him cuz fuck that 😂

  • @kazman_6899

    @kazman_6899

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@pcgeglobal656 Good. He's not interested in any of these cunts. It's all $$$.

  • @caralhoguy
    @caralhoguy5 ай бұрын

    As a person originally born and raised in Darwin. I'm glad to see Spanian make a visit, there really are a lot of rough areas over there. Great to see you also show more local perspective, something the Mainstream media doesn't do much

  • @whyyes6428

    @whyyes6428

    5 ай бұрын

    You can tell you were raised in Darwin because you don't know how to write a sentence properly.

  • @RachP22
    @RachP225 ай бұрын

    I grew up in Karama 35 years ago… we used to get broken into every 3 months back then. Our dog was baited. Thats why people are desensitised, it’s been happening for decades. I have some beautiful friends still there but I have a love/hate relationship with Darwin.

  • @v.j.3876
    @v.j.38763 ай бұрын

    You should check out Tennant creek. It makes Karama and Alice look like paradise. Seriously. The rest of Australia needs to see it.

  • @greglewis1146

    @greglewis1146

    3 ай бұрын

    Katherine is a eye opener also

  • @behemothsbaby

    @behemothsbaby

    2 ай бұрын

    @@greglewis1146, there’s KKK presence in Katherine…

  • @OZheathen

    @OZheathen

    Ай бұрын

    all those small communities are crazy, when I lived in Darwin we heard so many stories coming out of them, toe curling shit

  • @Dan-rp7qm

    @Dan-rp7qm

    Ай бұрын

    Yes because they are too small so all the action you will see it not spread out like Melbourne

  • @padtixx5441
    @padtixx54415 ай бұрын

    I flew into darwin in 2013 and within an hour of being there some a group of kids had a massive knife/machete fight and the cops sat there and watched these 20+ kids chase each other screaming and one kid was hacked into with a machete to the point his hand was dangling off, then the darwin tourist bus pulled up, a nice welcome to darwin

  • @Ellen-nx2sw

    @Ellen-nx2sw

    5 ай бұрын

    Even the police have given up.

  • @reneli1756

    @reneli1756

    5 ай бұрын

    Cuz they’re untouchable

  • @acinomletap1

    @acinomletap1

    5 ай бұрын

    Even the military police (I've never seen one in Aussie, bar when I moved to Darwin) and they also are unaffected by these daily gruesome events Clearly, they're not part of the solution either.

  • @sheezy2526

    @sheezy2526

    4 ай бұрын

    Its all politics. to fix an issue first you have to address it. But the media keeps sugar coating these coz they dont want to be called racists.

  • @ymatT601

    @ymatT601

    3 ай бұрын

    Showing you their culture, how hospitable.

  • @semps.338
    @semps.3385 ай бұрын

    Very sad to see parts of Australia are so dangerous. Great job showing the area in such a raw format. The local lads articulated the local issues really well. Crazy world

  • @rmf9567

    @rmf9567

    5 ай бұрын

    This is nothing.. most major cities in Australia have a meth problem that is absolutely horrifying

  • @Ere.b.Israel

    @Ere.b.Israel

    5 ай бұрын

    Pfft.

  • @johnm84

    @johnm84

    4 ай бұрын

    Australia has gone way downhill. Australia is horrible and shit now.

  • @top5deadoralive746

    @top5deadoralive746

    4 ай бұрын

    Guess you ant been over seas every where in the world there's dangerous places.

  • @johnm84

    @johnm84

    4 ай бұрын

    @@top5deadoralive746 There are not dangerous places everywhere in the world. There are places in the world which are totally safe.

  • @ceos425
    @ceos4255 ай бұрын

    No idea how I came across this but painfully glad that I did. You are a good smart person who should be in an influential position to attempt to begin fixing these diabolical scenarios. More power to you and thank you

  • @AussieChristina20
    @AussieChristina204 ай бұрын

    That was really compelling viewing. Well done Spanian 👏

  • @punk46664
    @punk466645 ай бұрын

    This bloke deserves a sit down chat on your podcast. He's got the knowledge and articulation to tell some mad stories

  • @lilaheath

    @lilaheath

    5 ай бұрын

    100 percent He had mad knowledge And held himself well Give that lad a job!!!

  • @star_fossil

    @star_fossil

    5 ай бұрын

    Very informative and articulate, and generous with his lore.

  • @lola-uh2ds

    @lola-uh2ds

    5 ай бұрын

    Kids a puss

  • @glebereds

    @glebereds

    5 ай бұрын

    That lad is like the Hubermann of the hood. Articulate as.

  • @lauranebro1111

    @lauranebro1111

    5 ай бұрын

    No he hasn't the knowledge.

  • @danieldrkness7489
    @danieldrkness74895 ай бұрын

    these lads doing the tour with Span seem like legit nicest dudes. Span really gets everyones respect. stay safe boys! Great ep

  • @dawgx1

    @dawgx1

    5 ай бұрын

    These “nice dudes” partake in assault and robbery. Bunch of fucking drop kicks.

  • @GreenGecko575

    @GreenGecko575

    5 ай бұрын

    Which one? 😂​@@YourGrandmasNightmare

  • @jcstuurman2008
    @jcstuurman20085 ай бұрын

    This is the 2nd VLOG I have watched. 1st one was Mt. Druitt and as those local crew mentioned it is worse up there in Karama and Litchy, etc. I wanted to watch this considering I lived up there. Thanks, Spanian for going deep into the Darwin hood and literally vlogging what would almost be considered a documentary.

  • @diddlebury
    @diddlebury3 ай бұрын

    Nice to see some truth coming out and some 'proper journalism' outside of the mainstream. You did great work there mate.

  • @infamous2117
    @infamous21175 ай бұрын

    That was intense. There is a sense of hopelessness in this place that you don't see in a lot of other hoods. Saying it is an open air jail isn't a stretch when you see that the government locks alleyways and stamps your house with alcohol bans. Eye opening stuff.

  • @YehNahYehAyy

    @YehNahYehAyy

    5 ай бұрын

    With all those stories I can see why they are locked down, though it's hard to say if it is helping or just making it worse.

  • @joshuapace5129

    @joshuapace5129

    5 ай бұрын

    Bunch of lost souls bro dead set

  • @braxlucky5718

    @braxlucky5718

    5 ай бұрын

    Look we throw money at it all the time we we give them more resources than anywhere else nothing helps cause they don’t want to help themselves any money they make it goes to alcohol

  • @tranceman9670

    @tranceman9670

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes the government does do that, but think what might of pushed them into doing it... only this area u see this stuff. Why should others that can't handle themselves in public or in a society get the same privileges as others that do the right thing. This is called accountability.

  • @georgemamouzellos4647

    @georgemamouzellos4647

    5 ай бұрын

    During elections alcohol is given to Aboriginal people in exchange for votes. The whole thing is a sham.

  • @Thisismyhandle212
    @Thisismyhandle2125 ай бұрын

    This is just scratching the surface of what happens here in Darwin. Thank you for the exposure. I wish you well in Alice Springs, it’s much worse. Having lived here for 8 years, things are getting very very bad, despite all of the alcohol restrictions and policies.

  • @JW-qf2fx

    @JW-qf2fx

    5 ай бұрын

    yeh im sad waiting for that one, it was BAD when i was there last year

  • @ConfusedBloomingFlower-ui6zi

    @ConfusedBloomingFlower-ui6zi

    4 ай бұрын

    The alcohol restrictions and policies are what makes a bad society, especially as aboriginals are targeted and supposed to be the reason for it, it creates a bad society in general, it creates crime, and it creates anger, especially the RACIST CARD ( BASIC CARD ) that Centrelink gives to aboriginals, they steal eighty percent of their Centrelink payment and put it in a Centrelink bank, their is no branch for this bank , they cannot access statements etc for business purposes or applications, they cannot withdraw cash, ITS ALL BECAUSE THE GOVERNMENT IS RACIST AGAINST ABORIGINALS. I Agree Alice Springs is a HORRIFIC place to live ALL BECAUSE OF A RACIST GOVERNMENT. I HATE THE NORTHERN TERRITORY, I PREDICT ONE DAY IT WILL SLOWLY DECLINE TO BE A GHOST STATE. BUT MAYBE THAT IS THE GOVERNMENTS ULTIMATE PLAN. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY IS NOT PROTECTED, IT IS USED BY THE GOVERNMENT. THE RACIST GOVERNMENT

  • @wentale
    @wentale4 ай бұрын

    Sad and deep issues.... You got it. Thanks for the honesty in this doco.

  • @benp5528
    @benp55283 ай бұрын

    Man one hell of a hood , FairPlay to you brother bringing top shelf content to the world. Keep up the good work and stay safe brother

  • @StickyCatPaws07
    @StickyCatPaws075 ай бұрын

    As someone who is born and raised in Darwin, this place has changed dramatically. The last breakdown hit hard and gave me shivers. It really is sad to see how much this once amazing place has gone downhill. Alcohol is such a massive problem up here and it is everywhere. I used to live in the Narrows growing up and knew not to go to the flats there. I once had to deliver junk mail and never returned. Now I have a family this is the last place I want my kids to grow up. The shit we witness every single day from the humbugging at shop and fronts and petrol stations to the drunks stumbling around and arguing, fighting and swearing it’s disgusting. It used to be a safe community and now everyone has big fences, big dogs and are just sick and tired of the constant break ins and theft. We are done and leaving at our earliest convenience. Thank you for coming here are giving the rest of the world an insight into how bad this place has really become. ✌🏼

  • @tasd5673

    @tasd5673

    5 ай бұрын

    This to true I grew up have a family now and look back and think what the fuck like actually it’s so bad

  • @lukekent9687

    @lukekent9687

    5 ай бұрын

    I grew up in Darwin too, moved away 14 years ago after living there for 28 years. Definitely would not want to take my family there now

  • @deanpd3402

    @deanpd3402

    5 ай бұрын

    @@FreeKiwi Ordo an chao, order from chaos, create the problem, come in with the solution which will be bigger govt heading towards total control. Our govts and bureaucracies operate from a position of evil.

  • @tonyryan43

    @tonyryan43

    4 ай бұрын

    Aha... somebody who sees the big picture. @@FreeKiwi

  • @jshaw4757

    @jshaw4757

    4 ай бұрын

    Speed and alcahol can be a community destroyer just like crack...more specifically meth the smokeable version off speed as you need more n more like crack now imagine that mindset but able too go for days n weeks no sleep but wanting more then throw alcahol into the mix too completely break down any fear off doing something wrong too get another fix so bugalarys n robbing places for another fix with the alcahol in you aswell you don't care about getting caught or injuring yourself or repercussions ..the suicides I imagine are from trauma or opiates or both.. or more a lack off opiates is what drives people too end it when they going through constant withdrawl it's horrible really soul destroying and in the end you just can't face another withdrawl and you got no hope n situation is hopeless...why I think some stuff should be legalised for sure ..alcahol you should have too do some type monitoring course with other people n see how you react on the drink...coz some folk are fine won't harm anybody even if juiced up too the gills on booze but other people they don't react the same and they can't hide it you can see the people who shouldn't drink...cheers

  • @souljarain17
    @souljarain175 ай бұрын

    Spaniard true legend! Keep it up brother, God bless!

  • @os2383x
    @os2383x4 ай бұрын

    Best video yet. I learnt more from this video than anything from the news media.

  • @reireiismeme
    @reireiismeme5 ай бұрын

    Say what you want about Spanian and his past but hes a hell of a journalist, and a hell of a presenter. Humble and honest. Brilliant work as usual

  • @tulipchic34
    @tulipchic345 ай бұрын

    I’m glad they highlighted how terrible DFV is in the NT. Very sad. Women and girls are murdered all the time up there and we don’t hear about it .

  • @linseyocsfam8663

    @linseyocsfam8663

    5 ай бұрын

    You will hear the wailing from the woke brigade about the high indigenous incarceration rate. They will never question why it is so high. They do not want to know about the violent offenses against women and children including the raping of children. Most violent crime is carried out by indigenous on indigenous. The deaths of women mostly don't even make the news nor does the disappearance of them. The violence can only be stopped by themselves.

  • @noompsieOG
    @noompsieOG5 ай бұрын

    Just found this channel and I love it bro. The type of person and character it takes to follow their calling like a stoic boss is inspiring. Thanks for being you bro looking forward to watching you grow this channel 🙏 Jesus loves you

  • @dannylarks
    @dannylarks5 ай бұрын

    No idea why this popped up in my recommended, but I thought I’d have a quick look. Ended up watching the whole thing! Great doco, and I’ll be checking out his other vids!

  • @neil06379
    @neil063795 ай бұрын

    Watching that woman slowly sneaking up behind you, was like watching a swimmer in the ocean not knowing a shark is coming. I was going "Turn around or start walking!" But she got you. Then her non english speaking sidekick just popped up out of nowhere! 😱🤣 Such a sad situation up there.

  • @SM0KE1996
    @SM0KE19965 ай бұрын

    Iv watched all of the Into the Hood episodes up to date. By far this has to be the most informative and in depth tour out of all the city’s. These boys did a great job painting a picture for us viewers by shedding some light on what goes on and the different issues Darwin faces. Keep up the great work mate, you’re on a roll. 👊🏼

  • @JW-qf2fx

    @JW-qf2fx

    5 ай бұрын

    im sad anticipating Alice tbh, its WILD there at the moment.

  • @user-zp5jz3lq1s

    @user-zp5jz3lq1s

    4 ай бұрын

    Always living nextdoor to Alices side hey Alice I adore ya, not the 🤍 infrastructure but the desert metal and the winds in the night sky, where oeos V.Bats & eagles dare . Who the bucking bronc is Alice. Don't know shit

  • @mayturnure8582
    @mayturnure85825 ай бұрын

    Wow this totally opened my eyes, thank you for this

  • @alot1312
    @alot13125 ай бұрын

    Best episode yet. You could be our national Bourdain - keep going and hopefully one day you will be delving into the big questions at these places, and not just looking. If anyone can, you can.

  • @yeahdog

    @yeahdog

    5 ай бұрын

    Bourdain was an alcoholic degen. Spanian is a beacon of positivity for the youth already

  • @pthal0
    @pthal05 ай бұрын

    This series is brilliant Spanian, what an absolute eye opener. The boys you walked around with are so articulate and stoic about their experiences in the area making this video one of your best by far, my favourite locals youve done a walkthrough with - this needs ep to be pumped up so hard the mainstream media cover it!

  • @neilscaturchio5434

    @neilscaturchio5434

    5 ай бұрын

    I guarantee it will be the way the view count is going - Spanian's about to go stratospheric! ;) The harsh realities that he shows in his videos is what the world needs. In all areas of life, all people, not just Australian Aboriginals in the NT.

  • @iamdamo
    @iamdamo5 ай бұрын

    Spanian, you're wrap up of the state of Darwin should be in the mainstream news for all Australian people to see, the absolute state of it! Heartbreaking for all of those people. So Many victims, so much hopelessness, Real tangible assistance is needed for those pretty much forgotten people. Keep doing what you do. Amazing!

  • @freespeechisdead202

    @freespeechisdead202

    3 ай бұрын

    Its the ppl that create the problems, not the locations.

  • @-Stickyfingers-
    @-Stickyfingers-4 ай бұрын

    Raised on the streets of AS, can't wait for the video bro 🤙

  • @charmsmith4278
    @charmsmith42785 ай бұрын

    I'm so happy that your doing this series, just shows others that have no idea how people live in northern Territory, such an eye opener.Good on those young ones that are trying to stay on the straight and narrow,champions.Thanks for the great viewing,keep it going Spanion❤

  • @task82
    @task825 ай бұрын

    Wow. You know shit is hectic when the Spanian is visibly shook and on-edge. Hopefully this episode also makes its way to the mainstream media. As interesting as this episode was, it was very heartbreaking. What hope have the next generations got when they are exposed to such horrific trauma. They are literally living in a nightmare....

  • @asya9493

    @asya9493

    5 ай бұрын

    You're right about that, but I just can't wait until he gets to do Alice Springs on a weekend night. That'll be up another notch or ten 😱

  • @leewilliams9904

    @leewilliams9904

    5 ай бұрын

    He should try Birmingham England

  • @tonyryan43

    @tonyryan43

    4 ай бұрын

    The mainstream media is complicit. All people who understand Darwin and know what went wrong and how to rescue two disparate peoples, are banned from the NT News and ABC.

  • @johnm84

    @johnm84

    4 ай бұрын

    ​​@@asya9493Also Tennant Creek Katherine Nuhulunbuy Carnarvon Roebourne Fitzroy Crossing Halls Creek Broome Port Hedland Geraldton Port Augusta Whyalla Townsville Cairns Rockhampton Mount Isa Toowoomba Shepparton Wangaratta Kempsey Moree Broken Hill Bourke and Dubbo. They are all very rough and they are all rough as Hell. He should do episodes on them too.

  • @jenkhemhuffersanonymous3990

    @jenkhemhuffersanonymous3990

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@johnm84drove through Port Augusta on a weekend night saw one dude get dragged out his car and stomped out wild

  • @kurtbrad7470
    @kurtbrad74704 ай бұрын

    Haha wild man I've lived in all these places. Old love at the end was funny when she come up when you was talking about someone snatching ya stuff. Good video bro thanks for sharing.

  • @deschu7722
    @deschu77225 ай бұрын

    You are awesome. Thank you for all your videos. You are a great story teller and I was lucky to see you in person today on George St Sydney. 😊

  • @zackmcloughlan2488
    @zackmcloughlan24885 ай бұрын

    I’m Darwin born and bred and cuzzy, you even walked down my street in Malak…shit was hektic when I was growing up there…went to Sanderson high school and it was just wild. You have to be street smart in the NT and even that’s not enough… Eye opening stuff brother…thank you for showing the Darwin story. Depressing but thank you for getting this story out…

  • @GreenGecko575

    @GreenGecko575

    5 ай бұрын

    Sanderson 98-00 🙋🏽‍♂️

  • @jackmermigas9465
    @jackmermigas94655 ай бұрын

    I used to live in Darwin for 8 years. Completely changed the way I see Australia. Also did construction work in a few communities like Maningrida and Milikapiti. That's where you can see the real shit, the side of Australia that many have no idea about. The real wild west. It's a complex, heartbreaking situation. Awesome video!

  • @braxlucky5718

    @braxlucky5718

    5 ай бұрын

    Right all these people doing these protests in these big cities but haven’t set foot out there and into these communities

  • @Unknown-nf1se

    @Unknown-nf1se

    5 ай бұрын

    Mango madness 😂

  • @mightyhabib1182

    @mightyhabib1182

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@braxlucky5718that's exactly right! Australian governments solution is to throw miney qt the problem. Money doesn't fix happiness, broken homes and domestic violence.

  • @bodhisativaa

    @bodhisativaa

    5 ай бұрын

    Pilbara is pretty bad too Roebourne specifically.

  • @fullsendit292

    @fullsendit292

    5 ай бұрын

    @@braxlucky5718 protest about what?

  • @danielboon5858
    @danielboon585814 күн бұрын

    Keep your shows coming. I never new these Hoods exsited. Have heard stories but now watching you. Seeing it all Real. Sad to see alot of young people on Hard core drugs.

  • @gregsanford3848
    @gregsanford38485 ай бұрын

    I'm so impressed ,brose from da hood have a bright educated career in their chosen fields of higher education, we need more roll models like Them, I hope this gives encouragement to younger people, to follow in these leaders of our communities, thank you gentlemen, Bet ya So Proud😮😮😮

  • @Link_Says
    @Link_Says5 ай бұрын

    I live here in Darwin. And this side of it is pretty invisible to me. I see the thefts from stores and ram raids of course, but being an adult is almost like living in a separate dimension to all of this. I'm invisible to them and I don't see them as a threat to me. But I appreciate it being put front and centre, good work mate.

  • @jacomp939

    @jacomp939

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah that’s a good point, I am usually left alone on the buses and at the interchange. The dramas usually amongst the kids themselves. So many kids not going to school out of fear of being bashed.. Sadly we need the security, the police are stretched thin. I may be a bit desensitised. You know though when you need to be on alert and when you don’t.

  • @blade_warrior_blue
    @blade_warrior_blue5 ай бұрын

    Shouts to the Aussie crew from NY! Shouts to all the people in public housing worldwide!

  • @LilRayMysteriously

    @LilRayMysteriously

    5 ай бұрын

    Cheers

  • @MichaelWilliams-ff7kb
    @MichaelWilliams-ff7kb5 ай бұрын

    I was born in Darwin in the 80's, lived in Malak. There was one of those laneways alongside our house, it's crazy to see them with gates and locks. Even back then you couldn't leave anything out or it would be stolen, fishing rods, bikes etc.

  • @elulol
    @elulol4 ай бұрын

    levi seems cool asf i’d actually love to listen to him talk more

  • @davitabapista3623
    @davitabapista36235 ай бұрын

    I grew up at Litchies, which was once a beautiful place to live. My mum lived there two months shy of thirty years right next to that laneway. She couldn't take it anymore and had to move. To see that complex now brings tears to my eyes.

  • @doingadlay

    @doingadlay

    5 ай бұрын

    What was it like

  • @davitabapista3623

    @davitabapista3623

    5 ай бұрын

    @@doingadlay to grow up at Litchies? As a kid, it was awesome and a lot different to what you see in this video. It was clean, well maintained and everyone was friendly. I made lifelong friends there (I lived there from 6yrs to 27yrs with my own family )and can remember playing in most of the areas shown. There were two different types of playgrounds over the years but housing took them out because they got damaged beyond repair. There were African Mahogany trees in the park that my friends and I would climb but like mentioned, were chopped down because of the deaths that occurred. As the years passed though, it got really bad. I was lucky enough to move out before it got as bad as it is today. My mum is very old school and very stubborn which is why she lasted as long as she did.

  • @osier769

    @osier769

    4 ай бұрын

    @@davitabapista3623 Cheers for the little run down of what it once was, shit's sad how quick a place can turn.

  • @trekano9849
    @trekano98495 ай бұрын

    An ex crim/junkie provides the best journalism I’ve seen period. no fluff just honest exposure to what it’s really like. The guy in the blue KC hat defiantly a stand out in the way he spoke. You’re on to something big with what you’re doing, keep it coming

  • @sarahhitchcock3786

    @sarahhitchcock3786

    5 ай бұрын

    Absolutely agree with everything you said.

  • @aaronm8694

    @aaronm8694

    5 ай бұрын

    I reckon prisoners would make the best Judges.

  • @steviewondek

    @steviewondek

    5 ай бұрын

    Only an ex crim/junkie could do what he does, anyone else would get mugged /bashed/look suspicious etc/ whatever, at least he seems to realize it is better to try to show the problems and get youth and others to turn away from crime and brutality as a lifestyle choice.

  • @ThomasHavran
    @ThomasHavran3 ай бұрын

    What a legend and inspiration you are. You've done 13 years jail come out and made something special, positive and entertaining. You go to the places were the real people are. Were others fear to go were people are doing it tuff. You show us the good bad and ugly side of life in Australia. I,am glad your doing so well you deserve every bit of success happynes and wealth. God bless you and your family bro...❤👍

  • @eyadbatta4703
    @eyadbatta47033 ай бұрын

    That is an eye opener! Well documented..

  • @larrylongprong5219
    @larrylongprong52195 ай бұрын

    Speechless. The average Australian doesn’t know what’s going on past the cities of Sydney or Melbourne. Heartbreaking to see. Beyond help.

  • @seanadam4623

    @seanadam4623

    5 ай бұрын

    I've been saying this for years .... If these fellas made the cross in to the eastern states and armed up hahaha western suburbs would be turned inside out....

  • @ssusggus

    @ssusggus

    5 ай бұрын

    The media doesn’t care, they would rather most Australians not knowing any of this, if you look at the stats there would be more than a murder a day. It would be too much for people to handle. Some things are better for the public not to know, places like this don’t get better the more people are aware of it.

  • @ssusggus

    @ssusggus

    5 ай бұрын

    Also the media do report the rise in crimes but no one cares, NT makes up 1.7% of the aus population, can the media generate any money out of that? Nah.

  • @HI-pi1er

    @HI-pi1er

    5 ай бұрын

    Abos what do u expect

  • @davemustaki134

    @davemustaki134

    5 ай бұрын

    Nobody cares until it happens in their backyards and neighbourhoods then they kick up a stink

  • @karencorban607
    @karencorban6075 ай бұрын

    Love that you always keep it real. Your interaction with the people in each community that you visit is great.

  • @terurehe6824
    @terurehe68245 ай бұрын

    Bro I love how he tagged up the fence, boys will cherish that for sure💯

  • @johnm84
    @johnm844 ай бұрын

    This was a great episode. Darwin and the rest of the Northern Territory is crazy and out of control.

  • @sonofportsmith4435
    @sonofportsmith44355 ай бұрын

    I live in Darwin with my wife and child. I used to live in Brissy but the Territory is different. The sheer rate of crime is unbelievable. And it’s not something you just read about in the news - you will see it on the way to work, after footy training, doing your groceries, going out to town - everywhere. And we’re not talking about organised crime where guys wear nice suits and scheme. It is, unfortunately, aboriginals who are the victims of intergenerational trauma, abuse, and substance abuse who bring violence to other Territorians every single day. My only disappointment is Spanian couldn’t cover Tennant Creek, Alice Springs, Katherine or Wadeye where, truly, it’s even worse.

  • @jax993

    @jax993

    5 ай бұрын

    and Cairns

  • @Dave-jm3zf

    @Dave-jm3zf

    5 ай бұрын

    He said he is going to Alice soon

  • @MaxxPwrrr

    @MaxxPwrrr

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah, Tennant Creek or Katherine for sure.

  • @sabiaspanish4426

    @sabiaspanish4426

    5 ай бұрын

    He should definitely spend a couple of days in the communities with permission from the elders of course… they need more help there instead of sweeping issues of alcoholism, rape, dv and crime under the rug and ignoring them…

  • @barebuttspankin

    @barebuttspankin

    5 ай бұрын

    Should I be concerned going to Darwin and Alice springs mostly going just for the nature but I’m sure I’ll be in the City at points

  • @user-bp1ub4xh6h
    @user-bp1ub4xh6h5 ай бұрын

    When that chick walked up from behind u but u didn’t know she was coming…..like I was watching a horror movie.

  • @danielgonzalez-yp7hi

    @danielgonzalez-yp7hi

    5 ай бұрын

    😂 👍

  • @ashleyoverton8172

    @ashleyoverton8172

    5 ай бұрын

    My heart was racing I was scared for what was to come lol

  • @thereviewboss

    @thereviewboss

    Ай бұрын

    53:47 ​@@lachlanbaker2031

  • @magras75
    @magras755 ай бұрын

    One of the best hood walks this one. Very informative and you seemed genuninely engaged. Keep it up.

  • @BehindTheBarsTv-RickyKilleen
    @BehindTheBarsTv-RickyKilleen2 ай бұрын

    Great episode, crazy seeing life in other parts of the hoods.

  • @terurehe6824
    @terurehe68245 ай бұрын

    I respect Spanian for always taking the time out to blur people’s faces who are on the run ect.

  • @PinoyLuz
    @PinoyLuz5 ай бұрын

    The international hoods are good but linking up with aussies that live in the suburbs your visiting makes it much better cause you hear the stories and understand how bad it actually is. Im sure the lads in those hoods in barca amsterdam and everywhere else would have crazy stories to tell but harder to link up with them and know of their legit

  • @oztell7633
    @oztell76335 ай бұрын

    What an amazing episode. Thanks, span for the totally uncut and raw insight into life up there! shoutout to the all the lads for their sad but honest truths about their life.

  • @darthmug9868
    @darthmug98685 ай бұрын

    Watching this video and seeing the way certain parts operate is mind blowing watching these videos are very interesting these boys explained it well

  • @frankieeefinn8798
    @frankieeefinn87982 ай бұрын

    Every Australian KZreadr I’ve watched just seems like the they’re so down to earth and nice guys

  • @deklares1
    @deklares15 ай бұрын

    I’m an aboriginal who grew up privileged in Melbourne and been to Darwin and Arnhem Land to visit. The people up there have no hope and treated like animals. The alcoholism and drug abuse and generational trauma is all they know. The situation seems helpless to get to a point where the local kids have hope and a pathway to being able to change their circumstances. But you Spanian are doing a great job bringing awareness to how bad it is when no other platform will show it. So sad to see but awareness is the first step. Respect bruh.

  • @aaronm8694

    @aaronm8694

    5 ай бұрын

    'Privileged' Really? Your parents were normal. Your birthright is to be the same and take care of your own family with the same respect and to continue to make the same opportunities available to others that you had. Its not a 'privilege' its called a responsibility and whats your ancestors did for generations to make this place as great as it is. Keep it that way.

  • @deklares1

    @deklares1

    5 ай бұрын

    @@aaronm8694 don't know what any of that means. I had many more opportunities than the young people in these areas have. That to me is a privilege.

  • @Timic83tc

    @Timic83tc

    5 ай бұрын

    @@aaronm8694 Based!

  • @Timic83tc

    @Timic83tc

    5 ай бұрын

    @@deklares1 Privelage is a colonial America word.

  • @hoodie5410

    @hoodie5410

    5 ай бұрын

    @@aaronm8694 mad weird comment

  • @LoneWolfau
    @LoneWolfau5 ай бұрын

    Bro, that woman walking up from behind was insane. Was watching her way off in the distance and knew she was heading for you. I was yelling at my bloody screen to warn ya 😂😂

  • @shiiiv4788

    @shiiiv4788

    5 ай бұрын

    Literally worse than a horror movie

  • @AspiringSpaceWizard

    @AspiringSpaceWizard

    3 ай бұрын

    Lol with the jaws music in background. Dundundundun

  • @jesterhyde
    @jesterhyde4 ай бұрын

    Love the way he only does his research on the place where he is going when he is already on the bus half way there!

  • @louisaalfonso8255
    @louisaalfonso82552 ай бұрын

    Hello from the states. Just came across the show and as a social worker I'm always interested in seeing and hearing about how people live, how people communicate. What ails the communities and what the police and the administration's are doing about it. I'm now a subscriber and look forward to seeing your posts.

  • @tigerking8413
    @tigerking84135 ай бұрын

    I went to Darwin back in October 2023 and it's like I stepped into a different country. I started scratching my head why there was 3 x security guards at all time outside a Woolies and literally 5 minutes later, a man has stolen groceries inside a pram. He didn't even bother hiding it and just walked straight out, swore at staff who told him to go back and threatened to stab them. This was late afternoon when the sun was still up and there children with their parents just doing a grocery run. Weirdest thing was no one reacted, like it was a daily occurence. Mad respect to the people who are actually trying to change their situation and work a proper job.

  • @simongimenez8998
    @simongimenez89985 ай бұрын

    Unreal work on this episode. What you're doing is really worthwhile and this goes way beyond what you originally set out to do with the series. Really, really impressed. Amazing work Spanian 🙏

  • @Alingkii_888
    @Alingkii_8885 ай бұрын

    This was a good watch 👍

  • @morganrussell8150
    @morganrussell81504 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your testimony, Brother. Mad 👍🏼💯%...

  • @RaynorsProphet
    @RaynorsProphet5 ай бұрын

    "There is something way, way deeper wrong with this place, than goes by the description of a hood"... yeah this was a lot to take in!

  • @ceecee5301
    @ceecee53015 ай бұрын

    This episode … has profoundly affected me. Thank you, Spanian 🙏🏽

  • @user-fd6zq1bk1c
    @user-fd6zq1bk1c3 ай бұрын

    Loving the honesty and freshness,going to bat for the underdog i love it💕

  • @felicitydennis3485
    @felicitydennis34854 ай бұрын

    WOW!!! I'm lost for words........Definitely an eye opener. And that's in Australia......... mate. I'm spun

  • @MEMMOES_13
    @MEMMOES_135 ай бұрын

    This intro is so baller gets me every time! Love it ! 🤌 Mad love span keep on keeping on ❤

  • @akelaawnyo4337
    @akelaawnyo43375 ай бұрын

    Watched a few of your vids and they are pretty good as you really give a full insight to the "bad parts" of towns all around to show everyone what it's like but in a cool doco way - subscribe worthy , keep it up your doing a awesome job 😌

  • @janlettie7651
    @janlettie76513 ай бұрын

    Nice vid! Greetz from the Netherlands!

  • @davidbell5017
    @davidbell50172 ай бұрын

    I spent 15-17yrs old living on the streets in Dandenong, in the mid 80’s. Times are tough out there, but ya get ta know the real world. Helps in the bigger picture if ya can get out the other side. 55 yrs old,3 kids,4 grandkids, and don’t owe nothing. Keep ya heads on ya future.❤ y’all

  • @annabeelo
    @annabeelo5 ай бұрын

    Damn!! This episode hit a spot. Great job spanian and shoutout to the boys that showed us around

  • @slncRking
    @slncRking5 ай бұрын

    Been watching your channel for some time now, but man this episode was something else man, this was raw. So much stuff in it that’s just so disconcerting. Keep doing what you do mate love from South Africa

  • @blackreef3454

    @blackreef3454

    5 ай бұрын

    Similar vibe in Darwin to some areas in Cape Town.

  • @loureeve9465

    @loureeve9465

    5 ай бұрын

    Wow, that means a lot because I have seen how it is in parts of your country

  • @justmemimi7338
    @justmemimi73383 ай бұрын

    Very grateful to the bright and articulate young men who not only showed you around, but provided great insight.

  • @hunterrogersmusic
    @hunterrogersmusic5 ай бұрын

    That final summary of you being in complete shock and awe over what you saw and heard, just.. wow. That Litchee estate was certainly a shock, especially those stories. Walking around casually with a severed head, that is just insane. Those two women at the end, what immaculate timing demonstrating exactly what you were explaining about in regards to the behaviours you saw on the bus.

  • @Milee74darby
    @Milee74darby5 ай бұрын

    I love that spanian is bringing so much to every young man he meets and anybody he meets that go onto to do something with their life it will be in part thanks to him . Your an amazing ambassador for young men thanks so much your impact u really have no clue what ur done ❤❤🙏🙏🇦🇺🇦🇺

  • @WillisMacrilis
    @WillisMacrilis5 ай бұрын

    Big ups to you going to Darwin my hometown and showing the place and hood talk, great choices with your new content brother Spanios

  • @shunsloman9313

    @shunsloman9313

    5 ай бұрын

    You must be proud , what a dump Australia is

  • @jamiecovfefe6323
    @jamiecovfefe63235 ай бұрын

    brilliant channel keep up the good work brother . much respect

  • @ricbarker4829
    @ricbarker48293 ай бұрын

    I have watched a few of your videos now and you always come across as pretty agreeable and welcoming when strangers want to meet you, but that look on your face @ 52:37 was 100% raw WTF! It cracked me up.

  • @NormanFinkelstein9863
    @NormanFinkelstein98634 ай бұрын

    This is really well put together, fresh, unpretentious and some great skills with introducing a culture and Telling a Story. (a writer was once asked point blank: "What's point of Literature?" straight back at him she said: "to teach people empathy") All You guys could network together build your media empire. VICE.

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