Avoid Moving to Baton Rouge Louisiana UNLESS You Can Handle These 9 Things!

Published 2024-01-19
In this eye-opening YouTube video, we're diving deep into the real deal about moving to Baton Rouge, Louisiana. While this vibrant city has a lot to offer, it's not all sunshine and gumbo. Join us as we unveil the 9 things you absolutely need to know before making the move to Baton Rouge. From the sizzling summers that could fry an egg on the sidewalk to the unique local lingo that might leave you scratching your head, we're here to spill the beans on what it truly takes to thrive in the Red Stick. So, if you're up for a Louisiana adventure that's equal parts rewarding and challenging, don't hit that play button until you've watched this video!



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All Comments (4)
  • @gazoontight
    I lived in Baton Rouge about 30 years ago. Violent crime was out of control. The day I moved in I watched the news and there were more murders than elapsed days of the year. Political corruption was the worst I ever saw, before or since. Police weren’t even responding to 911 calls. I personally saw a mausoleum crypt that had been broken into. A child on a school field trip found a syringe on the grounds of the state capitol building. Outside the city limits the parish of East Baton Rouge was a little better but not by much. I was so glad to leave and I have never been back and it is the only place that I lived that I would never return. A true cesspool.
  • starting the video right now - is it about violent crime? because not wanting to get burglarized or murdered is the main reason people avoid Baton Rouge