California, This Video May Trigger You - Watch At Your Own Risk

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Published 2022-08-01
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In today's video, Patrick Bet-David delivers a message to Californians.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Dicasio
    To the majority who are leaving, remember that your decisions made the state that way. Respect and do not bring such decisions to the state you are going to. You brought it on yourself in the first place voting for such people.
  • @Maxchesley72
    To all Californians: stay where you are and FIX the MESS you created. Don't leave and go to another state that you're going to go to and vote the same policies that got you into the mess you're in.
  • @lynnelliott8226
    We moved out 5 years ago and it has been the best decision we have made. Bought a house twice as big for a 1/3 of what we sold our home for in California. The only thing I miss is friends and family and most of them are getting ready to move.
  • @WackyWitchTV
    I am a single mom and my son is now 16 years old so we have been looking at South Dakota! Living in Los Angeles is so terrible since Covid!
  • I did leave California 30 years ago. People come here from California and vote to make Utah more like California. They just get frustrated. People need to understand that if you move to a conservative state you need to understand what makes Utah, Texas, Florida, Idaho, and the rest of them good destinations.
  • Been in California sense 1966. I was born in 1960. My mom moved here because college was so much cheaper here at the time. Our first apartment was maybe 200 feet from the beach in Venice Ca. After that, we lived in Culver City. After she got her degree, we moved to Corona in '72. She passed away in '87. I stayed in western Riverside County working in physical therapy. Over the decades I've been in California, I've watched my state go from being a land of endless opportunity to a place where dreams go to die. Once I retire, my wife and I are leaving for the Midwest to get way from what I no longer consider to be my state.
  • @Profabdesigns
    Atta-boy, your spot on. I am a 3rd Gen native of California. I was born and raised in San Diego, CA. After 57 yrs of seeing the state decline into the crap hole it has become, I moved away. San Diego was an awesome place to grow up. A lot of fond memories of growing up, going into the Navy, then College, and eventually married. But now I will not even go to SD to visit friends. Where did I go? NE Texas, and I now very glad to admit it. I still am conservative, and vote RED! But TX is now shifting too, and most here are already sick of it.
  • @apureenergyme8573
    Also after I healed my own trauma and become more healthy in my mind and spirit, I see so clear that how horrible deepening narcissism is spreads in CA. Lots of covertly narcissistic people who are good acting like they are “ nice, helping humanity” people, but they are emotionally so broken and so sick and they don’t even know themselves are so sick. I can see them this way now because I now in a very different state of my conscious. Way too many these kind of people are now bundled in CA, no matter is in Hollywood or LA ( this is the flagship of narcissism base), or in those huge high tech companies. These people now are everywhere and in everything layer. Texas has lots of toxic people too, but I can immediately know the difference between people in CA and Texas. Some Texas people are still having more down to earth, and authentic self. They still kept their raw heart when connecting with people. I think that makes a huge difference. They don’t like CA moving to their place, and I don’t blame them, because they hate these people go there and contaminate their culture and beliefs.
  • You are absolutely 100 % right. I left California a year ago. I am now debt free and living a comfortable life. Best decision I ever made
  • @Aero3D
    Born and raised in Florida, I moved to LA for career, and i blossomed, bless them allowing remote work, because I just left a $3000/month 900sqft studio in Hollywood with resident homeless people that lived on my sidewalk. I lost so much compassion, I literally just left. What a god awful terrible thing to wake up to everyday. It got worse and worse and worse. These people were homeless chilling on that sidewalk the entire 18 months i rented that unit. No way that isnt a choice. Bullshit. One time I saw a dude high out of his mind leaning against my neighbors door to where you can wave your hand in front of him with no response. Horrible. The glamour and glitz of LA is long destroyed. Open your eyes, that place needs a serious cleaning. During the pandemic, I had a $4000/month 8 bedroom house in Kissimmee FL that was 5000 sqft with a pool and jacuzzi on a lake, only 10 min from Disney. After going back to LA, it was impossible to not feel like I was just getting absolutely fucked.
  • @cbxsounds135
    I saw this coming over a decade ago. I used the revenues from my 3 semitruck company and dropped it on multiple 4 and 5 bedroom homes throughout the Midwest. Now at 11 homes. Each leased to one individual that runs a hospice business. The lease rate is higher than the average rental rate in those areas. At the time I didn't know what I was doing. But it has turned out good, providing my family with a very comfortable life. Thank God. The crazy thing is. It can still be done. I continue to do it.
  • @PatriotLady1991
    Born and raised in CA 1967. Left in 2010. I loved being raised there. Beautiful, enchanting, gorgeous geography. It's a damn shame what's happened there. 😕
  • @Richboywayne
    They move from Cali to Nashville and act entitled, snobby, complain about everything and vote the same way. I got into it with someone from CA who said we should have front license plates here. Remember if your bumper sticker says Biden, keep on driving.
  • As a San Diego native for over 45 years, I was lucky enough to remember California being fairly conservative, especially San Diego. These days, California is running businesses out of town as fast as they can, with no thought of where their tax revenue is coming from. This means the remaining residents will have to absorb that extra burden. For such a beautiful state, it is run by the worst of the worst, power hungry, self-serving bastards in America. They aren't dumb... they're evil. They don't care if Californians lose their business, starve, or die... so long as they get their way. My wife and I escaped in 2015 and never looked back.
  • @Eden639
    Plain truth! And I live in California.
  • Wow man i for 1 love your content, most of the people who knows the important stuff don't tell it to others to know but on the other hand you educates everyone. Thankyou❤
  • @EliasSreyes
    I left CA for AZ in 2020. 1 week before I moved i received a paycheck where my take home was aprox $1,200 MORE. I called HR and said I have 2 problems, 1. My raise kicked before it was suppose to and 2. The raise is no the amount we agreed too. HR called me back and said we haven’t processed your raise yet, we just updated your address to your new AZ home. What you received is the difference in taxes you will NOT pay anymore living in AZ. And THEN, my raise kicked in. 😀 True story. Thank you god! 🙏🏼
  • @BClements
    Bravo! I left California last year to give my family and kids a better life. Best decision ever.
  • @CKILBY-zu7fq
    Great delivery brother. I don't know why you went here, but its one of the real subjects we should all talk about. Peace be on your house.