Inside The Dominican Republic’s Most Dangerous Hood 🇩🇴



Santo Domingo, The Capital of the Dominican Republic. Another place I never thought I would visit…Well here I am, In the most dangerous part of it too.
Sorry I’m late, I was eating strawberry Ice Cream In the Hood…
Let’s Goooo!!!
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35 Replies to “Inside The Dominican Republic’s Most Dangerous Hood 🇩🇴

  1. Loved watching this video. Great content and helping me with my Spanish. Going to subscribe now. Also haircut looks good and he trimmed your facial hair up perfect. Cool look 😎 Thanks again for your good content and great footage

  2. They are not treated kindly in the D.R. and are not welcome. The Haitians were barricaded from entering the D.R. Those dark-skinned people in every country have African ancestors. If dark-skinned people are living in your country, do you think they are from European countries? No, I know so, their ancestors more than likely were from Africa. Remember, everyone, Africans are from the continent of Africa, because they were captured, kidnapped, and brought to America, sold and separated from their families, and treated less than an animal. To this day, it has not changed much.

    You are visiting, and you do not live in the Dominican Republic, nor are you from the country of Haiti. I have many friends born and raised in Haiti living in the U.S. Come see and come stay is all together different. What you view on filming is not the everyday operations of life in the D.R. or any other country.

    That goes for every country where dark-skinned people reside. I have visited D.R., Sweden, Peru, Panama, Japan, China, Brazil, Philippines, Germany, Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, St. Lucia, Tanzania, Ghana, Bermuda, Tunisia, Puerto Rico, and India. Wherever there are dark -skinned people, Africans were living in the country.

    Is it a crime to be born dark-skinned? What have we done to society that makes others so fearful? Racism is learned behavior. Why are Africans targeted and always disrespected and called Colored, Negroes, African Americans and now Blacks. Other races are not targeted or called out for their race. Why Africans? Leave Africans alone, regardless of where one is born. We did not travel to America with a visa and a passport. We were brought here on a slave ship. Educate yourselves if you lack the knowledge of how and why Africans were brought to the U.S.

    Knowledge is power and unity is strength. Unite all Africans, regardless of where one is born.

    African power.

  3. Amazing video man, here you can see the difference in prices between turistic places like punta cana and a deep neighborhood of the country, it's very nice that's this people even you being a foreigner didn't try to get more money from you and gave you the real prices.

  4. Asking so many questions…seemingly not bc ur curious but bc you don't trust 🤷🏽‍♂️ thats why the barber handed you ur beer….like "cállate gringo" 😂

  5. This guy is so brave hahaha ni yo que soy Dominicana me atrevo a pasar por calles sola y a pie, sin conocerlas. Pero hay mucha gente buena en RD. Either way, stay safe.

  6. Dominicans don't seem as friendly as most other countries you've been to. Driving motorcycles in the rain is sketchy too. Interesting video though, thanks.

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