I Survived 24 Hours in New Zealand's Most Dangerous Area

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I Survived 24 Hours in New Zealand's Most Dangerous Area...
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“People who live in south Auckland would say it’s allgoods and people living outside of south Auckland would say it’s pretty rough” Two different realities. Love it!

lc
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the big guy whom to you into his home for fish and chips hes a solid soul man you can just tell. lovely dude.

MrShaun
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Big ups to the big guy and his missus who welcomed you into their home and fed you fish & chips. Might not mean much to you but that was probably their treat meal for the week. Good humble people.

geeunit
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bahahahahah "Making sure people who have change don't keep it all"

Trent_Walter
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That guy who shouted fish and chips to share with his family.. God bless on them for being good people ❤

fayevids
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The big guy and his family didn't have a flash home but flash inthe heart within to share. Big ups to them.
Its about Showing the Love and sharing ONE LOVE.

verdellellis
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Im from Otara. It used to be dangerous but the adults back in the day rallied together to rid gambling and lots of pubs! Thank you Baby boomers and Gen x. I know it wasnt easy ❤❤❤❤

samiiheta
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I'm favoured, $27K every week! I can now give back to the locals in my community and also support God's work and the church. God bless America.

LOVE-yeeg
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South Auckland is not that bad. Like many others I grew up there. Fairburn primary, Otahuhu and Hillary Colleges. LIved Otara, Mangere East, Otahu, Rewa, Kura. Homeless many times. But today at 50 my life is fancy. I have more than I needed. Family, solid career. Lived and worked in Aussie (ADF) for decades too before coming home to NZ a year back. Over past year I have helped create almost 100 new jobs for people in Northland. Next week my new job takes us to Christchurch. My life is good because i have worked hard not smart. Growing up taught me hard work. All these people need is someone to take a chance on them. People took a chance on me once. I also know some of the people you have interviewed.These are good people. Cool Interview mate.

twirl
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when i was 15-16 i was going down the wrong path, the path of quick cash and alotta adrenaline, my older brother found out and gave me advice, he taught me a lot and made me wiser about the things i was doing, he helped me through it all and now i’m self employed makin money the legal way, if my brother wasn’t there for me, i’d either be dead or in jail, glad he was there for me❤️

ankz
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I grew up there. It’s a low income area, but I felt safe. Nothing compared to crime in parts of Europe and America.

will_
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That beautiful women by the wall honestly deserves so much better, it’s so hard seeing her spirit so broken, honestly brought a tear to my eye❤

louisbarningham
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Nice to see some NZ content, the family you met seem like genuinely nice people & I wish them the best.

middleearthmatt
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Mate you putting yourself out there and bringing us these stories of real people and real lives, says a lot about you. I prayer for your work and for the lives you touch.

am--nv
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Mafii!!! What a beautiful soul. So cool to see you opening up your whare to manuhiri. Bless you brother.

To the Wāhine toa on the wall. I pray that you get through yoir toughest times. We want to see you do well and overcome. Strong wāhine who is doing what she can. We love you

HeyHeyItsElleNZ
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To the woman at the wall, I'm praying for you beautiful, king Jesus has much better plans for your life ❤❤

amberleigh
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Having grown up in South Auckland this video made me sad. The amount of guns that have popped into the scene in just the last 7 or 8 years is crazy, yeah we were all dying from sinnies back in the day but people rarely got shot the way they do now. I'm grateful every day that I managed to make it out and put myself through uni because if I had stayed much longer I'd have ended up another mark on the youth death statistics like some of my mates. You're doing good mahi getting these stories out there bro, keep it up.

TheBMBass
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BEAUTIFUL I LOVE MY NEW ZEALAND PEOPLE BAD OR NOT THIS IS OUR WHENUA💜💜💜🫂⚖️☝🏾🙏🏾💪🏾♾️

mossbergchrome
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Omg the bro who went to prison in 2017 I used to go MIT with him in Otara 2015/2016. Used to share his onion soup dip and chips with me chur Michael 😂😂

akon
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I've always admired the way that Maori people more often than not have a little smile going on while they talk.
This has been my experience anyway.

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