Repost: Bloods & Crips: Made In America [Full Documentary]

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Sep 16, 2011
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With documentary's like this and the 30 years of people explaining it so clearly IMO anybody still falling victim to this trap is fucking ignorant. Anybody still teaching they're children to live like this is retarded. Either that or being a G is the only thing that makes them feel value in themselves because they have nothing else.
 

DuceTheTruth

No Flexxin No Fakin
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With documentary's like this and the 30 years of people explaining it so clearly IMO anybody still falling victim to this trap is fucking ignorant. Anybody still teaching they're children to live like this is retarded. Either that or being a G is the only thing that makes them feel value in themselves because they have nothing else.

It's crazy you know. I often wonder what my life woulda been like had I grew up in the same neighborhood all my life or even had older siblings that banged. My mom/fam stayed switchin apts so I never really got a chance to ever get "settled" into a certain neighborhood. I ended up havin homies from everywhere. I never personally tripped on gang issues. But those that actually grew up in it and lived it and had homies die from will will tell you a much different story.