I Spent a Day with Rio Brazil's Most Dangerous Gang

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Published 2023-07-03

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  • @mjk0117
    The segment with the kids playing football was awesome. You made them so happy. The first kid that stopped the shot was a hero to his friends. So wholesome.
  • @JackieZYT
    This man is risking his life for content, respect man! 🔥
  • @ladyyyhokage
    "everyone has a right to a new life." I love the way he speaks, he really is so equolent and just matter of fact. i know there's so much wisdom in his words.
  • @D____L37
    i cant believe how deep and articulate that leader answered your very bold questions. i feel like there was a missed opportunity to ask him some deeper things but hats off to you for having the guts to do any of this in the first place...
  • @fvgoya
    As Brazilian, I never EVER saw an interview like this one about the crime AND WITH the crime. Because this dude doesn’t belong to any TV, we definitely saw the truth of what he showed. He showed a world, in a very deep way, that even most of Brazilians does not know… Well done.
  • @iagoqrzaction5996
    As a brazillian MAN you got some BALLS to post this ngl No disrespect to our culture no racism Or anything you did everything correctly unlike other creators
  • @user-qi4jf9eu6n
    This video was surprisingly chill. I really respect that these dudes go down and give these kids a memory they'll never forget
  • @Jason-un9ps
    15:18 This mf gets WAYYYYYY too comfortable WAYYYYYY too fast. You can tell he's never seen anything serious happen or he wouldn't push his luck like that
  • @user-fr5cl6qc2d
    seeing these kids smile and laugh is the most heart warming shit ever bro your a G !
  • @TommyGMcGee
    I love this guy! It's crazy that making a documentary showing real life is not allowed anymore.
  • @user-md8jn9zo9i
    the last guy you spoke to ....I have immense respect for him the way we articulated things the wizardry with words etc..
  • @SauloNT
    I'm from Brazil, so I can tell you this: Be aware of flirting with girls in communities like this (even when you're purely being friendly), especially inside the favelas. You never know if they're engaged or dating someone important or even if they have a relative who wouldn't appreciate seeing them with a stranger at a bar while they're working. You don't want to get into trouble simply for asking to kiss them on the cheek. There are real stories and their end is not funny. I'm not saying it's 100% of the cases but I wish I could say something different than this, but it's just a warning.
  • @casparhart
    Usually the bosses of the gangs are the most polite, in the other hand the guys that work under him are usually serious.
  • Bro that soccer match with the kids was special to witness… the joy you brought to them was heart warming to watch… You have a wonderful perspective of the world. We have never walked in any other person’s shoes so we should never be judging anyone for anything that they do. So cool to witness, bro! I, truley, appreciate the content you put out! God Bless 🙏🏼
  • @thcvac
    as a brazilian this guy has no idea in how much danger he was in. Its all a good time and laughs until he does one thing that offends them and its over for him. It could be something as silly as bumping into a member holding a drink in his hand. But This shows a real peaceful side and a almost heart warming side of the favelas. Its easy to forget normal citizens are put into truck tires and tied to them as they set them on fire.
  • @MikeHunchak
    The innocence of children is amazing…. Going from “one of the hardest gangs in the world” to kids just playing football on the court was heavy
  • @tayhonorable7421
    After the last three weeks I really needed to see something as wholesome as your interaction with those children.