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LA is becoming more dangerous according to a real estate agent. The speaker decided not to tour a condo due to break-ins and car robberies in the area. The agent mentioned their building is new but still gets broken into 3-4 times a year. The speaker expressed concern about paying $6,000 to get robbed multiple times a year. The agent said this is the new normal in LA, despite being in a good area near UCLA, country clubs, and a mall. It seems getting robbed is now common in LA, and nowhere is safe.

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I live in Marina del Rey and just learned from my neighbor that there are people looting homes in the area. It's happening all over LA, so if you're at home, be cautious. People are breaking in and stealing belongings. This is alarming!

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I'm speechless as I try to explain the situation. There is no electricity, making it really dark and the smell is terrible. My house wasn't completely destroyed, but it needs fixing. Currently, I'm at my neighbor's house, which is also in bad shape. I can't breathe, so I look outside. I found something that might be the evil eye. It's like living through the Nakba of 1948, but it's happening now in 2023. We're walking to the hospital.

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The speaker is in the parking garage of the Lloyd Center Mall, walking up the stairs required to get to Barnes and Noble. The path is covered in graffiti, gross stuff, rotting food, and feces. The smell is horrific. There are discarded clothes. After another story of the same conditions, the speaker finally reaches Barnes and Noble. The speaker suggests these conditions are why people have stopped shopping at malls like this one.

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San Francisco is described as a failed state with high crime levels. People are leaving their cars with windows rolled down and trash open to avoid break-ins. The situation is not improving, and it is compared to a ghost town. The city's policies are criticized for causing the problems, but there is no solution in sight.

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I drove through downtown LA and was shocked by the sight of stray dogs, burned businesses, and homeless encampments. The human suffering was evident, with people digging through garbage and living in dire conditions. This reflects the consequences of policies that dehumanize and destroy lives. Los Angeles has been under single-party rule for 70 years, where policies that claim to support human rights have instead eroded economic stability. The elite live in gated communities, detached from the reality of their policies. I filmed this to show the true state of Los Angeles and the devastating effects of these policies. Can the city of angels be saved? It seems it will take a miracle.

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Every store on this street has been broken into, except for the red wing store. It's strange because there's no broken glass or graffiti there. The Champion and North Face stores were targeted, even AT&T was hit, but the red wing store remained untouched.

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Portland is facing a serious situation, resembling an apocalypse. The streets are filled with garbage, campers, and tents, creating a chaotic environment. It's a stark contrast to the city's usual charm.

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The speaker is disappointed by the sight of abandoned shops and buildings in Birmingham, despite the promise that things would improve. They express frustration at the state of the area and question the recommendation to visit Birmingham.

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The speaker expresses hope that no one is hurt or injured and that the situation doesn't escalate. They point out a flag and describe the riots as criminal activity, hoping those responsible will be held accountable. The speaker questions the absence of police.

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Downtown San Francisco is shown with barricades blocking off the area. The speaker expresses their dislike for these barricades, stating that it is unfortunate our country is not safe enough to avoid them. The speaker also mentions feeling sad about the need for barricades. The transcript abruptly ends, leaving the viewer to imagine the impact on the economy.

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California is experiencing a real-life apocalypse. Everything is burning, and the landscape resembles a swamp. People have abandoned their cars and belongings. The situation is alarming, raising questions about the state of the world. Look at the grocery store—it's chaotic. This is truly a disaster. Even the elementary school is affected.

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The speaker is in the parking garage of the Lloyd Center Mall, walking the stairs required to reach the Barnes and Noble store. The path is covered in graffiti, rotting food, feces, discarded clothes, and a horrific smell. The speaker suggests that conditions like these are why people have stopped shopping at malls like this one.

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The speaker is in the parking garage of the Lloyd Center Mall, walking up the stairs required to get to Barnes and Noble. The path is covered in graffiti, gross stuff, rotting food, and feces. The smell is horrific. There are discarded clothes. After climbing another story, the speaker finally reaches Barnes and Noble. The speaker suggests that conditions like these are why people have stopped shopping at malls like this one.

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Currently in a Target in San Francisco, the speaker describes the store as "ghetto" because alarms are going off and many items are locked up. The speaker notes that everything is locked, including pants and shampoo. The speaker says they have never seen anything like this and that it is "extra ghetto." The speaker questions what Gavin Newsom has turned San Francisco into, calling it a "shithole." They claim that everything is locked up, even inexpensive items like ChapStick, and that this is unlike anything they've seen elsewhere in the United States. The speaker attributes this situation to liberal policies and urges viewers to "vote red."

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Lahaina has been devastated by rush fires caused by Hurricane Dora passing south of Hawaii. The speaker expresses shock and terror at the destruction, with much of the town completely destroyed. They mention the intense wind and the sight of the line on fire. The speaker also notices the absence of animals and points out debris in the area. The transcript ends with a warning to be careful.

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I drove through downtown LA today and was shocked by what I saw. The city is in a terrible state, with stray dogs roaming the streets, burned-down businesses on every corner, and homeless encampments in city parks. The human suffering is heartbreaking, with people digging through garbage and living in squalor. These conditions are like those in a third-world country. The blame lies with the Democrat policies that have been in place for the past 70 years. These policies, disguised as human rights, have actually dehumanized and destroyed people. The elite, who live in gated mansions, are shielded from the consequences of their actions. This video aims to show the reality of what is happening in Los Angeles. Saving the city will require a miracle.

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Looting Gucci, Macy's, or Nike stores is seen as a form of reparation, ensuring that individuals have basic necessities like food and clothing. The speaker argues that taking items from these businesses is justified because they have insurance and will be compensated. In contrast, the speaker's own community does not receive any form of reparation.

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The speaker says the United States is becoming like Venezuela. At a local HEB in San Antonio, Texas, the speaker observed a majority of people who appeared to be Venezuelan. They were speaking a Spanish dialect different from Mexican Spanish and wearing jerseys with "Venezuela" on them. The speaker observed them taking up all the aisles, not moving for others, and loading up on beer. The speaker feels big changes are coming to the United States.

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The speaker is showing the remains of their work car, which was parked near the scene of an escalating situation. The car is a new news truck, and its tires were slashed. The windows were broken, and personal bags inside the car were stolen. Cinder blocks were used to break the windows.

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Every grocery store looks like this. I can't even get food for my kids. I feel like an animal. Black people made me feel this way. We're fighting for justice, but now people can't even feed their kids. It's devastating. We need to be honest about what's happening. We're not thieves. We won't let them turn us into animals. Look at all the items on the floor. Tissue is even on the floor now. We had a shortage before. We have plenty of fruits and vegetables, but I won't pick through this mess.

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The speaker is in Chimney Rock, describing the devastation as apocalyptic and overwhelming. They state that some people in the area hadn't been checked on until day 22, found by people on horseback. The speaker describes a pervasive smell of death and walking over 20-30 feet of mud and muck. They mention a call for resources at Silverado's and the need to verify requests before distributing supplies due to limited resources. The terrain is treacherous, with roads dropping off into the river and power lines down. The speaker notes the protective nature of the local Appalachian people and their reluctance to have many outsiders around. They express horror that only a YouTuber has checked on them, given the extent of the devastation. The speaker says the situation is chilling.

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This place feels deserted, almost like a cemetery. There are no Latinos around; it's completely empty. Normally, this area is bustling with people, but today it’s eerily quiet. What happened here? It's puzzling to see such a lack of activity.

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Driving around Springfield, the speaker felt sadness and anger seeing unfamiliar signs and strangers, triggering memories of a cherished childhood. The speaker is angry that friends and family are moving away and that foreigners are using resources meant for Americans. The speaker is also angry about another country's flag being flown and the littering of businesses and recreational areas. The speaker clarifies that this is not about race, but about immigrants disrespecting American people, land, and work. The speaker claims that immigrants are living like they did in Haiti: stealing, polluting, living in filth, and acting like animals. The speaker describes acts such as eating from open containers in grocery stores, cleaning roadkill on the roadside, stealing animals, and public urination. The speaker fears Springfield will become a dystopian wasteland, with original residents moving away or living in fear, and longs for the old Springfield.

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Los Angeles is experiencing widespread looting, arson, and violence following the Rodney King verdict. Looters are seen taking furniture, appliances, and other goods from stores, with some fires being intentionally set afterward. Police are often outnumbered and overwhelmed. The National Guard is deployed to assist, but their effectiveness is questioned. Curfews are implemented but are widely ignored. Fires are raging across the city, including Hollywood, with some appearing to be the result of organized arson. Firefighters are facing dangerous conditions, including gunfire. There are reports of injuries and deaths. Tensions are high between different ethnic groups. Some residents are arming themselves to protect their businesses. The events are drawing international attention, with concerns about racial tensions. There are flight delays at LAX due to smoke and safety concerns.
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