Worlds Most Dangerous Cities.....Vol. I am ashamed of my city

Chris Hansen traveled to Detroit, Michigan for a Dateline special that aired tonight on the state of what is probably America's most desolate city. And in aerial footage—devastation porn at its best—Detroit's grim plight was revealed. Video inside.

"Today, from the air, parts of Detroit look like a war zone," Hansen said in a voiceover near the beginning of the special, before he listed some of the most shocking facts about the city's current state—the population is less than half of what it was decades ago; there are 400 liquor stores there, but only eight supermarkets—all while panning shots of the consequences of its deterioration flashed on the screen.

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Describing Detroit as "a city that is virtually on life support," Hansen then introduced the audience to an ambitious plan by Mayor Dave Bing to bulldoze down more than 10,000 buildings and literally shrink the city's borders in order to save money spent on public services. Again, disturbing aerial shots were abound.

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As the special's end drew nearer, depressing music played as even more aerial shots revealed Detroit's desolation—combined with shocking information, like the fact that there are 40 square miles of vacant/abandoned property within the city's limits—and Mayor Bing explained in more detail to Hansen his plan to shrink its size (something he claims will take 10 to 20 years, if it's able to be completed at all).

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Will Detroit ever return to its glory days of the first half of the 20th Century? Probably not. Will it even be able to avoid going completely bankrupt and return from the brink of total destruction? Nobody really knows. What is clear, though—especially after seeing the devastation from the sky—is that the Motor City has a long, long way to go to even become a shell of its former self.

(Thanks to Jalopnik's Ray Wert for tipping me off and coming up with the concept!)

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I honestly think Caracas is the worst right now.

I can't even go visit my fam cause I'm a hot target coming from here.
 
Every time there is one of these "world's most dangerous cities" posts, I automatically assume it's going to be about Detroit.

I don't really care about these lists because anyone can take a bunch of statistics and make up a list, it's pretty meaningless if you ask me. Since I'm from Michigan, and spent several years living in Detroit as well as right outside the city and I will never be ashamed of where I'm from. Honestly, I don't think it's as bad as some people would want you to believe. I've never been robbed, shot at, chased around, or none of that dumb stuff that some of you guys have been talking about in here. Just like any major city, we have our good and bad parts...but the only thing the news portrays is the negative. And just like any other city, if you know better then you just avoid certain parts...it's that simple.

As long as I can remember, the heart of the Michigan economy was the American auto industry. Everyone worked for GM, Ford, Chrysler, etc...once the big 3 went bankrupt, it was a wrap. Jobs were lost and then came the crime because people still have to eat. Despite all that, in the past few years Detroit has been trying to rebuild the city and I think they've been doing a good job with what they have to work with.
 
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Originally Posted by OrenthalJames

Funny part is, people in Detroit actually think this is an accomplishment for them
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also Detroit is absolutely horrendous. Honestly all of Michigan should be sanctioned and put under federal control.

-The Juice

Didn't someone talk about you being from Macomb though? Talkin about horrendous in Macomb?
That's Macomb County

Macomb Township is wayyy different. They rebuilt Macomb Township to compete with Rochester Hills.

-The Juice
 
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