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Tijuana Red Light District (Part 1/2)

In this episode, we send our LA-based correspondent Beanie to investigate the ongoing situation regarding American sex tourism in Tijuana, MX.

More coming soon.

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not allowed nude on here lol

nicole taylor

Why is the content blurred in Patreon?

Akeem James

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Connor Goldie

He’s protecting them.

katrina

They murdered someone.

katrina

I gave a ride to a guy who lives in my apt complex over to a strip club to get laid recently. He was complaining about the women only wanting his money, and I said something like, "Well, yeah. They're at work." I don't understand the disconnect between people paying for sex and thinking that it's anything other than a job for the workers.

Peace and Love

no titties i protest !!!!!

Joshua wayne

Hear me out

Rolando Mota

I just thought the use of unfortunately and only seemed a little out of place. Not really commenting on if it was or wasn't a proper sentence. The topic of Justice in the US is super interesting though. I'm not gonna sit here and say I'm the arbiter of dispensing justice but it does seem cruel to just throw people away and not put effort into possibly reforming them into functioning citizens. Like just eye for an eye it and cash the fuck out instead of kicking the can down the road for a few decades. Idk I'm stoned

BlankStare

How you going to argue 22 years is a fair trade for brutally murdering someone doing their job

Cameron Gannon

Yeah that was a weird unnecessary editorialization

DrSmart

think the same. great job, own vibe, own style cool dude. keep up that good work Beanie

mo B

I thought the reporter did a great job . All the people on here hating on him are probably the same ones who watched this video for tits

Hunter Oliveira

Made me sad :(

Dylan

Thank you for sharing the plight of the asylum seekers within the midst of Tijuanas Red Light district. ❤️

Leslie P

damn those are some crazy cannons

Vinícius Miguel

bro said unfortunately he was only given 22 yrs...your ass is cold Andrew.

BlankStare

Came for the huge cannons but left sad he knew what he was doing with that title picture

Chris

IDK the reason the interviewer was facing away, but I could see myself doing the same thing in an interview like that, out of respect to the women. I'm not going to lie, I could see myself glaring at the women as they talk about the reasons they don't like sex work but continue to do it anyway. That would probably be incredibly off-putting to the women.

Brandon

As a former entertainer - he may have been intimidated also. I had guys afraid to even let me sit on their laps or hand me a drink. I feel he did his best knowing a pimp was nearby.

Nervous Babbs

HAHA AUSTIN MCBROOM LMAO Dressed like a rich yachter? was that who that was? Boys with the filler lips and broccoli top always look the same XD

Nervous Babbs

I see what you're saying. I thought he did a good job, but did also feel that he came off as a bit bro-ish lol at times too

Kevin

dude gives off douche chill vibes

DW

Truly the ‘ugly American’ stereotype.

Kaylan

I didn’t like the reporter in this one, kind of felt like the way he was sat not facing them when he was interviewing the girls was a bit disrespectful. He was a bit too much of a bro as well, didn’t really come across like he cared or had any sympathy.

Auld Lazza

Boy boy west coast and lil Kelpy placements were fuckin a1

Terry Nelson

It would fix a large part of human trafficking as it relates to sex work, forced sex work. Legal establishments would have to have licenses, owners and operators would have to pass background checks, and workers would be out in the open making it easier for them to alert authorities if they're being forced into the work or mistreated. They could require regular testing and healthcare, interviews of the workers, audits of the establishments, etc. Having legal licensed places would pretty kill the business of underground ones. The majority of customers will choose to go to the legal places where they know it's safer instead of any underground ones. It would also open up a way for bad customers to be reported and held accountable if they get out of hand or break the rules.

bigchiefcrazysmoke

It's kinda always been the thing though. Multiple reporters isn't new for Channel 5, or any news station, tbh. Andrew is obviously the goat, but I don't see an issue with the other reporters. No need to shit on them. Damn

fuck

super super super old... like 58

Justin

Identifiable tattoos maybe?

Yarno Boelens

Why are some bit censored? I thought Patreon was always uncensored version

Tom Padget

This was incredibly interesting! Can't wait for part 2

Sakura Rose

Yo there was a tattoo on her shoulder that didn't get blurred out

Raj Doddi

Agreed this would be a great video topic!!

Jake Hardy

Agree with Emile here, you can just tell its much more of an issue that Josue has dealt with first hand just by the way he speaks on it. Also gotta remember that most of the people he did interview are the exact people that were the topic of the video itself.

Jake Hardy

Can yall add Spanish subtitles please?

Josie Boi

damn rip homegirls boyfriend lmao

nate

I keep sending these videos to my friends that are like in their fourties’ and the more and more I send them they really are starting to like them so hopefully you’ll get more and more fans

Sarah Dixon

worth the 5 dollars, when does part 2 drop;?

Jay Kraft

Agree. These type of coverages need to have a none bias point of view. Only way to do that is to blend into the community, dude did great.

Tony Crdns

Hard disagree, the guy in Mexico city just clearly understood what was going on by living around the area and was just spitting facts. What he said is not really "Biased" if he is just helping the speaker articulate their point.

Emile Savard

i love this interviewer no bias. the other guy you had on the youtube video is just not a good fit, he’s too judgmental and bias was not a fan of his work. i’ll still watch him tho if it supports andrew

Caleb Cavazos

I think that it depends. I have no issue against sex work, I think that if people want to have sex for living, it's totally fine. I also can see the appeal of paying somebody to be able to have sex with. But sex workers should never be forced into doing this type of job, it should always be their choice and they should feel free to stop at any moment. The big problem is, having sex work illegal don't prevent sex work to happens. But by making it illegal there is more chances to see this market being controlled by Criminal Organization and so encouraging human trafficking. I way prefer it to be legal, but regulated by different laws, to make sure that the sex workers stay in control of their body and business. Sure, making sex work legal won't fix the problem of human trafficking or sexual exploitation either, but if it can remove some money that goes to those criminal organization, I'm all for it.

Fireztonez - EpixCraft-Online

Damn he said Halloween 2021. Crazy to think this video is 3 years old! Makes sense since Andrew said they finished school and left that lifestyle.

AngelMac

The masculine baby boomer urge to compare oneself to Ernest Hemmingway 😫👌

Leo Milazzo

Would love to see coverage of other major international sex tourism destinations if the network allows. Specific parts of southeast Asia come to mind. That said, I also think the channel would benefit from a limited and recurring crew of correspondents. It's too early to tell how often we'll see the same correspondents, but I want to get to know them.

Nova

I think Beanie did a good job and the editing was on point! - Bill from Superchief

Bill Superchief

What about him? I thought he was not bad.

djdeutschebahn

That's the only way to do this without selling to a larger media company. It costs a lot of money to send a correspondent, producer, audio tech, and camera person across the globe.

Jeff Heidelbach

Yeah man I agree, this one in particular with a touchy subject and the guy just seems off

Alejandro González

This is something a LOT of people miss: Yes, sex work IS work. These workers should be protected. HOWEVER: Sex work is USUALLY survival work. It is a grey area, and when people advocate for it, it is to protect these people who feel forced to do this job, not to encourage sex work.

honkycat

I live in the LBC and my girlfriend is from MX. we go to TJ all the time. Zona Norte is the shitty touristy area. Its worth seeing once to say you went but its full of scammers and clubs/restaurants/shopping geared towards tourists. Zona Rio is right next door and is pretty safe and full of amazing shopping and food. Playas is a short drive and the beach may be dirty but the area is full of great spots.

Flockavelli

I do feel like there are rather suddenly a few too many. It's like instead of sending a consistent few correspondents to locations, they're just hiring whoever they can find locally for each story

Kavon Zamanian

6:18 this correspondent is really not it

Kavon Zamanian

I’m loving this Mexico series 🇲🇽

Juno

Channel 5 is hopefully not gonna turn into what Vice is now. These corespondents make me nervous

Ghost Pubes 3D

young Vin Diesel in bath robe and captain hat personafies US tourism to TJ

DW

connectin the dots

terminal_cool

Maaaaan I’m on the way!

Jim Bob

Humans suck

Hunter Meloche

Great video... cant wait for part 2!

Christopher Lancaster


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