11 Replies to “Driving through Detroit at Night”

  1. It is absolutely crucial that we realize that beings on that film have a right to vote and their vote counts for as much as yours…

  2. I don’t believe what we see in the Detroit video are the worst cases, and I do believe Hastings would compete with the worst of Detroit.
    In 1954, my Dad worked for a Chrysler dealership. He drove to Detroit to pick up a new Plymouth along with a couple who drove back 2 Chryslers. They picked up a Chrysler in Detroit and other 2 cars in Windsor. They toured both cities, my Dad kept the Plymouth for himself, our fist car.
    He raved about the city of Detroit being modern, and neat. Keeping in mind that my Dad had worked in Montreal for Bowser. (Gasoline pumps.) He would cry if saw that video.

  3. My, for an alleged black genocide by police happening, seems to be a lot of blacks out in the open.
    15-20 years ago, I would walk down Woodward unafraid after a concert looking for a bite or a drink. Now I wouldn’t go outside Comerica or JLA without a group.

  4. Nothing in the world like a 4500 pound weapon that you can kill/injure someone, then turn on the radio and enjoy the air conditioner.

  5. I live in windsor. What that videographer did was crazy-risky. Here are the rules to go to detroit:
    1. Only go downtown on the main streets in the daylight.
    2. Stay in a group at night to sporting events.
    3. Get on a freeway and go directly to the suburbs.

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