The video effectively exposes the stark disconnect between sanitized official safety claims and the gritty, lived reality of Milan's urban decay. It serves as a sobering critique of how political rhetoric often fails to address the tangible social tensions within European public spaces.
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Caught in Milan's Underworld 🇮🇹 (ft. Fred the Bodyguard)Added:
Why?
Why?
Don't touch it.
Don't touch it, bro.
Just relax.
You are gonna.
You're selling me coke?
Than this.
You recording me, bro?
Yeah, I'm filming.
Don't film me, brother.
I'm filming.
I'm not.
I'm.
I'm watching you all the time.
I'm walking you all the time.
I'm filming.
You are filming me.
I'm filming myself and everyone I meet.
Because you're talking to me.
Okay, guys, new episode.
Italy again.
And this time Milano.
Milano known as one of the most dangerous cities in Europe in terms of robbers, scammers, thieves.
Let's find it out.
Look at how beautiful the station building looks like, guys.
I wonder when it was built.
Long time ago, I guess.
Beautiful.
Yep.
Again and again and again.
So, yeah, the central station of Milan.
Milano having a good conversation with himself.
Yeah, with the spirit world.
Let's grab a taxi, drop our stuff.
No, no, no.
He's totally in his own world.
Let's grab a taxi, drop our stuff at the hotel and start the fit.
So let's start off at the Piazza El Duomo, the biggest and most popular, square of Milan.
Let's see what we can find here.
I think the English flag and the Milan flag are the same.
Patrioti eu.
Nice to meet you.
What is this for?
Sorry?
What is this for?
Can you tell me something about it?
A party from a group of European group in European Parliament.
Okay.
Name is Patriots.
It's our group in European Parliament.
We are from Legacy.
Okay.
Yeah.
And what are their beliefs?
Yeah, for them, most for no.
Immigration.
Immigration.
No.
Okay, okay, okay.
You're doing a great job.
Fantastic job.
Keep on going.
Yeah, thank you very much.
But so far I like Milan.
Yeah, so far I like it.
Good initiative.
Let's walk all the way to that stand there.
Because apparently there is a patrioti group that wants to defend Europe against illegal immigration.
As the guy said, you don't see these kind of protests often.
More of the time you see them, you see the left, the left protest in Europa Padroni Aaza Nostra.
I think it's something like Europe is ours.
It's our house.
Our house.
Our house.
Bellissimo Europa del ni for the nation.
So apparently in a few hours here, there's going to be a performance, some speakers, I guess.
So let's, hang around here for a bit and see what's happening, basically.
And of course already a, counter demonstration.
And imagine the demonstration has to start yet and already there is A counter demonstration by lefties.
It's gonna be an interesting day, guys.
Thank you very much.
Where are you from?
Belgium.
Yeah, so genuine question to that Belgian man.
Why are you against Patrioti?
And, he's comparing it to World War II.
Well, let me tell you one thing, guys.
I have visited multiple European cities in the last one and a half year.
And European city after European city is being flooded by illegal immigrants.
And look, they're tearing down the balloons right now.
That's how aggressive they are.
Where was I?
They're flooding city after city illegal immigrants, making it more unsafe.
Europe is totally out of control.
And, we cannot stand up for that.
We cannot do a demonstration that we are fed up with it.
Because when you do, you have aggressive, counter protesters, being violent, crazy.
And of course, when you want to defend Europe, when you want to stop this madness, what's happening in our countries, you're being called a racist, a fascist.
It's always the same story, guys.
Well, let me tell you one thing them.
Stand up for your country.
Stand up for your continent.
Defend Europe.
So apparently, right now we're at Porta Venezia.
Venezia.
And, there's a big march starting from here to the Piazza El Duomo.
And again, it's a right march, so it's against illegal immigration.
And of course, you already know I totally stand behind that.
So in half an hour, the march is departing from here.
Let's see.
Excuse me, sir, can I ask you some questions?
Do you speak English?
But you're walking with this march.
Yeah, this is because of the Patriots organization.
It's a European.
European, united, basically.
So it's including all the central.
Right, Central.
Right.
So they're coming from all over the continent, or just Italian?
No, not only all the continents, but, most.
Most of the.
Most.
Most of Europe.
Most of Europe, Yeah.
Yeah.
And it's against illegal immigration, correct?
Correct.
It's for immigration.
Okay.
I don't know.
You think it's necessary?
I think I do.
Yeah.
Me as well.
No, we totally agree.
I'm filming for myself.
Yeah, yeah, it's okay.
Why?
Because I think problem.
Main problem here in Italy is that, we are losing identity and people is just because of, good behaving, they think, just to make a good, A, proposal to the people coming in.
But the problem is that, most of the people coming here in Italy, I would say 90%, they're not coming here just to work, come here just to do some.
To exploit the Situation, basically, what do you think of the opinion of the others?
The left organizations calling you and me a racist, fascist?
What do you think of them?
No, I think that I told you because I think they behave in this way because they seem to be to act in the good way.
But good doesn't mean to lose identity, doesn't mean to lose security, doesn't mean to lose your culture.
Your culture.
This is what it means.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
Let's wait for the march to start.
So, as you can see, many patriots gathered here to speak up, to give their opinion, because they are all fed up, fed up of what is happening in Europe.
Europa, Casa Nostra.
Europe is our house.
So imagine all these people here, ordinary people, people, normal people.
Not far right people, not actions.
Normal people.
They're coming from all over Italy here to speak up, to stand up.
They're fed up.
How many people came together here because they are fed up with it?
And I have the utmost respect for those people here, coming from all over Italy to Spain.
Speak up.
Why don't we see this in my own country?
It's a shame.
So, yeah, Central station of Milan.
And again, according to many of you, it's a troubling area.
So let's make around here and let's experience how the native Italian must feel when they walk here.
For starters, there's many police around, so it should give a little bit of safety.
The same as we saw in Turin.
You see buildings totally filled up with graffiti.
So, my friend, tell me you are from Milano.
Yeah.
How long have you lived here?
All your life?
All your.
All my life?
Yeah.
All your life.
What's the biggest problem of Milan here?
The security.
Security, like feeling.
We are done.
Feeling safe.
Yeah.
Feeling safe with, the illegal immigrants, with, the.
What they doing is not good.
What are they doing?
Everything, you know, there they still, They are, some scammer.
They are.
For example, if you walk around the central station.
Yeah.
Can you walk for you alone?
Can you walk?
Me?
Yeah.
Me, maybe.
Okay.
But my girlfriend, my baby.
They can go.
They cannot go.
They cannot go.
Yeah.
Why can I not go?
What will happen?
You know what?
I.
Well, I don't know.
I want to hear from you.
I'm.
I'm a foreigner here, so.
Okay.
I don't know how you are, feeling.
I'm not sure.
I'm not, I not feel, you know, secure.
Secure?
You not feel safe?
I'm not feel safe because there's some problem in the Night.
Yeah.
Or maybe it's not secure zone, because I don't know.
So what.
What should your government do to change this now?
I think my government want to try to change this situation.
Okay, but like, Milano, the mayor, he say it's a safe zone.
It's a, secure zone.
So daddy walk alone there?
No, Never.
You should send your mayor alone there at night.
No, no.
Maybe six months.
Yeah.
So why.
Why would your mayor say it is safe here?
Why would he say.
Because they live in, Like we are living here.
Like in a bubble.
Yeah, in a bubble.
Yeah.
Yes.
Nice car.
Library.
I walking with my new friend, my Milano friend, through centrales.
Centrale.
Because according to him, according to many of you, this is the worst place in Milan.
Basically because according to his words, you cannot feel safe here.
Especially not when you walk here as a woman or with your child as a family.
So this is basically the view here.
You see the beautiful station there?
It's a beautiful building.
Let's be frank, guys.
It's a beautiful building.
And then you're walking all the way up there to the main square, Basically the main square.
So you can see if you want to have a sleep, if you want to have a nap, you can lay here on the grass, peaceful.
There are many of them laying here.
Because if you look closely there, someone sleeping.
It look like.
Is it a sleeping park here?
You can sleep here.
Don't mirror.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Not good.
No, it's not good.
But yeah, if you're really tired.
You're tired.
No, I'm tired.
If I want to sleep, I can go into my home, you know?
Yeah.
Okay.
But maybe.
I don't know.
But.
Hello, guys.
Good hanging around here.
I don't know why, but yeah, basically this is the center of, Milano Centrale, if I pronounce it right, Centrale.
Do you say centrale or, Central station?
Central station.
You can come here because it's a big European city.
And then eventually when you come here, you see all guys.
Oh, here's another one.
Sleeping.
Yeah, sleeping.
Oh, sorry, sir.
Excuse up.
No, thank you.
Every 10 meters, you see?
No.
No problem.
No, no.
Why go?
I don't go.
You go.
Why should I go?
Okay, Goodbye.
Yeah, okay.
Goodbye.
Aggressive seller.
The guy walking there said four times he didn't want it.
He just stood here again.
It's asking a fifth time now.
Desperate for sales, I guess.
Oh, another seller.
Too busy.
Too busy.
So people are also just chilling here.
Good.
You from Holland?
Amsterdam.
Nice to meet you.
From What Amsterdam is Holland, you know.
Amsterdam is one city.
I know.
Utrecht is another city.
Another city?
Yeah, from Amsterdam.
Very nice country.
You've been there?
Lovely.
Yes.
You like that?
O.
You know.
Oh, sw.
Yeah, I know, I know.
I know every Dutch city.
Of course.
Winter swag.
Yeah.
Saturday is nice.
Yeah.
What are you doing here?
For my, ass money.
How so?
What is this?
You recording me, bro?
Yeah, I'm filming.
Don't film, brother.
I'm filming.
I'm watching you all the time.
I'm walking you all the time I'm filming.
You are filming Me.
I'm filming myself and everyone I meet.
No, no.
Tell my name.
Relax.
Take me off.
Take me off.
No, no, no.
I'm filming everything I meet, everything who talks to me, everyone who talks.
You're gonna take it out on tv, brother.
Film reality, brother.
What reality?
What is?
I am film reality.
Reality.
What?
I meet who I met.
That's it.
But Derek, please take me off the screen, Please.
No, I don't.
Why?
Because you're talking to me.
Go away.
Then go your way.
You ask it to me.
I want.
Go away.
Why is he getting aggressive?
Yeah, but why?
But why?
He was talking to me.
I was just walking here.
I am not going.
You don't like YouTube video?
Yeah, but I don't care.
I can stand here.
I don't understand that.
You know, I was walking here normally and he speak to me, he offered me coke.
Yeah, it's not my problem, is it?
Yeah, but I don't care.
You know, you know, we are Milan right now.
Yeah.
So let's stand here.
Basically.
I thought we were having a nice conversation.
I really thought.
Misjudgment, I guess.
So imagine you are a single woman walking here around the station of Milan.
And there, are many single women walking here.
Vlogging, vlogging for Instagram, vlogging for YouTube, I don't know, just vlogging that day.
And you just walk here, someone is going to talk to you.
And then eventually when they see the camera, they get rostered because they're doing illegal things, because they're selling hardware.
And now we walked away.
But I can imagine if you walk here as a woman alone, maybe it's less safe, I don't know.
Give me your judgment, guys.
And of course they don't like the camera here.
But should we bow for that?
Should we accept that?
Or is this still a, European city, In this case Milano, where those rules they try to dictate you don't apply.
Crazy let's continue.
Drunk guy get his hand on his.
Get his hand on his pistol, like he's gonna draw it.
To be fair, it seems like police here in Milan have control.
If you compare it to uk, for example, Germany is the worst.
Germany and France are the absolute worst.
But it seems like here and also in Turke, they have some sort of control.
It shouldn't be that they have to have the military and the police on the streets, like, enforcing it as hard as they do.
But at least they're doing something.
Yeah, at least their presence is noticeable, being done rather than showing, you know, it's the difference.
Right.
You know what?
In England, something happens, they show up 10 minutes afterwards, 15 minutes afterwards, and they write a report about it, and that's that.
Whereas here, they actually have them walking around saying, hey, don't do bad things on purpose.
And of course, when there is a pro.
Right.
Demonstration against illegal migration, remember, there are always counter demonstrators.
And these are their faces.
Sour, grumpy, frustrated.
Allah.
Yeah, Make up your mind, guys.
They all look the same.
Oh, Apart from this, you have to be honest.
It is an amazing place.
Look at it, guys.
It is an amazing place.
So there are the pro protestors.
Pharma, industry.
Yeah.
Agriculture.
So, yeah, here, the pro protestors.
Let's continue.
Yeah, Nice video.
Good reaction, brother.
Where are you from?
You're from Egypt?
Cairo.
Cairo, Holland?
Amsterdam.
You like it here?
Like Amsterdam?
No, no.
You like it here?
Milano.
Here, Milano.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You good?
Good.
I wish you a nice afternoon, guys.
Byebye.
That is how you do it.
Exactly.
Smile, wave.
Yeah.
No, no, but if they didn't want to be on camera, you can also just walk away respectfully.
And we also have to respect.
Yeah, exactly, exactly.
Let's have something to eat and then, we're going back for a night walk.
Yeah, yeah.
Because we're very hungry now.
Yes.
Pass away.
Okay.
Rest in peace.
And Milan is not all bad, guys.
Look at him.
Beautiful.
Bellissimo.
Good atmosphero.
How do you say that?
Good.
Speaking English A little bit.
Time.
Why are you here?
What's his name?
Can I.
Karma.
Can I pet.
Yes, yes.
Karma.
Karma.
Karma, karma.
How old?
You want to eat?
Want food?
You want something to eat?
What do you want different?
Can I.
Can I get you something to eat.
Across the road?
Okay.
100 meters on the right side of the food.
Okay.
Okay, thanks.
Let's get this man some food.
Get some groceries.
Thanks.
It's also for the dog.
Oh, this is good for you.
Yeah.
It's okay.
It's okay.
Also, some drink for the dog.
I have meat.
Yeah.
And also okay if you don't like.
Destroy, Destroy.
Destroy.
We're all equal, by the way.
Everyone's the same.
Equal.
Same.
Yeah, socially.
So, guys, let's do a final night walk around the station of Milano.
Because according to our friend this afternoon, Okay.
Because according to my friend this afternoon, he didn't feel safe when he walked here at night.
So let's try to experience that.
Let's try to test that because maybe the reality is way different.
To be fair, guys, so far, Milan, was a great experience.
Nice atmosphere in the afternoon.
There were some, dealers who didn't want the camera.
Of course, every dealer don't want the camera, but they got a little bit aggressive.
But so far I expected way more from a city like Milan till so far.
But again, right now it is night time.
And, let's see if we get another vibe a few hours later.
Hello, mate.
Good, good, good.
Sorry.
Holland.
Yeah, I'm capsule.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Where are you from?
I'm from Somalia.
Mogadishu.
I'm from Mogadishu.
Yeah.
What are you doing here?
We come from.
Yeah, we live.
You're all from Mogadishu?
Nice to meet you.
My name is Tomo.
Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you.
You're from Mogadishu.
And how long are you here for?
For us.
We are now almost one year on.
One year.
One year.
One year, yeah.
All three of us, we come back from Germany.
From Germany, yeah.
What city?
Hamburg.
Hamburg, yeah.
I'm from Bayern.
Bayan.
Yeah.
So you're all gathered here.
Here, yeah.
And why did you choose?
Why did you leave, Germany and went to Italy?
Italy after long time.
Yeah.
To go back in Italia.
Because you started in Italia.
Yeah.
Then you came to Germany.
And in Germany they said now it's done.
Now you go back to the first land, to Italy.
And what do you do for work right now?
From my house, me, I work right now from clean.
You're cleaning?
Yeah.
And, you guys, if I may ask, what do you do for work?
You don't work.
So how do you make money then I stay here.
But any longer?
Yeah, but how do you get food?
How do you get food every day?
How do you get, for example, just how do you buy these clothes if you don't have money?
If you don't get money?
Me?
Yeah.
Because I see him sometime.
Is black book, black market or no.
Black market?
No, no.
Black.
Ch.
Black.
Ch.
Black.
What is black job?
Government.
He don't understand.
But I work one person.
You do a black job?
Yeah.
What is your black job?
Yeah, I.
In restaurant.
Restaurant.
So they paid you cash?
Black job, cash?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
So that's how you get your money?
Make a living in my life.
Okay.
Okay.
So your plan is to stay here in Italy?
Yeah, actually now, of course.
Already now we get experience.
You don't want to go back to Somalia?
No, no, we want to go back one day.
Why not?
You want to go back?
Yeah, I want to go and to see it one day.
To go back there?
Yeah, yeah.
As a rich man.
Maybe when the rubbish is finished.
When the rubbish is finished.
Do you think here is no rubbish now in Italy?
In Italy, all the world is rubbish.
But you know, it's like a.
Don't you think Europe is getting.
The word is change.
Everything is changing.
I know.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah, I understand.
You.
Let me say, if I was born in.
Born in Mogadeshi or Somalia, I would also try to come to Europe.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
I totally agree, with you.
I would do the same.
If I were in your position, maybe I cannot judge people.
I would do the same.
But I think it's a set.
That thing that, the governments, you know, European governments, like Italy, like Germany, like, are allow so many people in.
Yeah.
No, no.
It's not normal anymore, is it?
Now they change the.
The.
The situation like before.
How did it change it?
Straight up?
Yeah.
Because now.
What do you think of that?
It's good.
It's good.
I think that, you know, Europe now is full of.
It's too full.
Yeah.
You were the last one.
Okay, Have a nice evening, guys.
Have a nice evening.
Bye bye.
Right, Bye.
Bye, bye.
Sorry, what.
What does it mean?
I don't know.
I don't speak Italian.
I speak English.
I'm from Holland.
Nice to meet you.
Where are you from?
Morocco.
Morocco.
French.
French.
You're selling me coke.
You know, I'm filming now.
I see.
But listen to me.
No Coca Cola.
I have a question for you, bro.
I have a question for you.
I have a question.
No, no, no.
Let me.
Let me ask you something.
You come from Morocco, you come from France.
Same.
And I don't.
You decide.
You decide to sell drugs here.
So that is the only purpose you come to Italy.
I know you're from Italy.
No, I don't.
You are, Moroccan.
You're living in Italy and, Milano.
Are you Asking me as a tourist to buy drinks?
No.
Too much Coca Cola.
Why?
No, but listen, listen.
I have a genuine question and I'm recording this as well.
Not problem.
Not problem.
Not problem.
You are selling co to me.
You selling coke to me.
But why?
Doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter where I live.
I'm walking here as a tourist and you're trying to sell me drugs.
Jordis.
What?
Where are you from?
It doesn't matter.
You are trying to sell me coke.
But why?
Oh, don't you have a job?
Don't you work?
What do you do?
Selling.
No, no.
They selling cocaine.
What?
I know they're selling cocaine.
I know, I know, I know.
But I'm asking them.
What?
I'm just asking them why.
But one came from Morocco.
One is from France, also Morocco, I guess they come here.
They come here and they sell hard.
I don't understand that.
Why would they do that?
I don't know.
They sell to you.
They want to sell.
They wanted to sell.
And you are a video maker on YouTube?
Yes.
What's your name?
That I.
I can follow you.
Dutch travel maniac.
Have a nice day.
You too.
Bye, mate.
So, basically every 10 meters here, around the station, and I guess this station is not an exception at all, but you get offered.
It's sad, guys.
It's really sad.
Said Terista.
Tristo.
Any Italian?
Tristo.
Triste.
Tristo.
I don't know.
I can imagine.
I can.
If you walk here alone, as a woman, with your family, you don't feel comfortable.
Let's call it that.
You don't feel comfortable.
But yeah, maybe it's up to me.
Maybe it's a new Europe.
Maybe it's the new normal.
Maybe I am in the wrong.
Tell me.
Hello, mate.
Also many good guys here.
Don't get me wrong.
Good guys.
And again, dealers in this corner, dealers there, dealers there.
Dealers everywhere.
It's a dealer hotspot, I guess.
Offer me Drex, like 10 seconds before.
Now, walking here, walking away, as we call in Holland.
My name is Haas.
My name is Hayes.
Let's make a final walk.
And as you can see, you see many graffiti here.
Graffiti after graffiti after graffiti.
And to be fair, I don't know what it says.
Him.
Hey, why?
Why are you being aggressive?
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Don't take photos for us.
I'm just walking here.
You can just be normal.
No, no, I was calm.
I was just filming the graffiti and he.
He got mad.
You what?
You what?
Do you want?
You.
What do you want?
What do you want?
You.
Why you.
Now what do you want?
Don't touch it, don't touch it, bro, just relax.
You are getting aggressive.
Please go.
Why aggressive?
Please, please, please.
You have to tell your friend that he is getting aggressive.
Not me, brother.
I was relaxed, I was chill, I was relaxed.
Tell your friend to be.
I don't care about Tunisiano.
I know, brother, but we are in Milan, we are in Europe, so.
Okay, no, it's okay.
You are nice, you are nice, you are nice, you're respectful.
But if someone is aggressive.
Okay, okay, okay.
So this was Milano.
And to be fair, I expected way worse than, before.
What about you?
Everyone said it was so bad.
Everyone was like, oh, don't go to Milan.
Everyone warned us, like it was one of the worst cities of Europe.
And of course, this afternoon we had a little altercation.
And one hour ago in the night we also had a little one.
But again, I.
We expected way more from Milan, so.
Yeah, maybe we missed something.
Did we miss something, Fred?
That we miss anything?
And we have to admit, the women here and the women here, let's be fair, ugly people are banned from Milan.
Yeah, yeah, all nice women.
You're all nice people.
And everybody was so respectful and kind to her.
Yeah, yeah.
So very friendly, very helpful.
And again, the hostility, even around the most notorious area, according to the Internet, the station, the central station wasn't that bad at all.
It's not drop in, is it?
It's not a drop in as in Hamburg.
No, compared to German cities, compared to, French cities, it is, it is way more chill here.
And of course, Italians don't just seek to like, try and involve themselves in your life.
No, you know what I mean, you're just minding their own business.
Yeah, French and German people, like, they're like.
Actually, yeah, except for a few, but that is everywhere, I guess.
So my friends, let me know, let us know what your thoughts are about this video.
See you next time.
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