Being a gang member Gangmingers, not being anti anyone. It's about being pro your friends. That's what make you do all the ship you do. What that forty tastes like that? It tastes like PEPSI now because that's just scared the funk out of me. But I think it's just a little chill. That's not that big a deal. You can put in the freezer roll do the same thing a little higher viscosity. I don't know what that means. I used to put tankin number ten in the freezer. It
would never freeze, but it would pour out like valveoline. Yeah, that's I'm afraid of. I don't know. It's you know why, it's because it's getting closer to freezing, and certain elements of it do freeze because you're below like it's it's obviously like alcohol. So there's a large percentage of water. So if you put in a freezer, the water's gonna
start to freeze. Alcoholm getting the way. So like the case of anything hotter and colder, impacts you know, density for square inch or for our cubic rather, So that's kind of the process there in real time. So what's one So so yeah, in alcohol. What's tequila forty? Most all of them are forty. There's some whiskeys and some chins that are above that, but standard is eight alcohol. People like people who don't well, I see people who don't know what they're talking about. We'll call we'll call
them women women. When women act like, oh, I can't drink tequila because tequila is too strong, give me some knac bitch, it's the same thing. It's a problem. I'm sorry that one glass and another class happens to be the same thing. I didn't make the rules. Man, love you, bro, Yeah, I genuinely do. I got seven fans now, up from three. Man, uh uh. That didn't make sense to him either. They still don't understand what you meant. My seven fans knew
what the funk I meant. Goddam, but we started at seven. Next week to be four teens. There you'll be watching Lettuce. That's what you make consistent manager. That's what he be killing it, Charlotte, man be talking. That's why I know you, because he'd be talking about you. I feel like that man hates my fucking gus. He does it maybe maybe not, I don't know, But if any of my partners will hate you would probably be Van, and I don't think you're not gonna get along. Yeah, but I don't think Van.
He's never said yo Ji Pete, but he would be kind of the person I would think that would be if somebody was like man, Pete, Man, he just too saucy. I think naturally is always gonna be a thing where you and these conversations and you know, but I think a white person should have space in the conversation because this is America. I didn't ask for the conversation. The
conversation asked for me exactly. Maybe I overshot it a little bit, but that's not told that rock ye on me, all right, So no zealings, right, Me and Pete sp More. Uncle moved back up in this motherfucker added he the king is back. The king is back. The king was gone. The King gets back. He has came back on his loyal peasants were running the king's presidents. You know what it was like, remember Robin Hood men in tights when when Prince John was running England while King Richard was
away the crusades. It's funny in tights in the real but but yeah, it's like now that's the movie with k Richard is back from the Crusades. You have fun. Thank you Pete for that one, man, I appreciate it. That was a good visual than you man that movie when that was remember that first that Yeah, yeah, he was liked he was. He was trying to god, he was the more. He was Morgan Freeman. Yeah, he was Morgan Freeman. Side like, man, you ain't gonna do this,
you ain't gonna fight. That's really black people too. That's how I feel all the time night. But what do we really? What's really going on? But I blame the Yeah. Yeah, back then there was drinking, probably rum or some kind of bourbon Scotch, Scott Scott whiskey like that, and that's what make just fight all the time people, particularly in gangbanging. It's the yak get you killed. Bro. What I realized about gang banging, right, is how many people outside of
it is clueless. It could be somebody that's close to it, but they have no idea. Right, I'm saying you far still like you still technically kind of far. I got homies who grew up around their way feel me that just didn't necessarily subscribe and they have no idea and they'be like, glasses man, you just man, I'm what kills me is how people really think it's about the street
sign and the bandanna. That's the weirdest thing in the world to me, because I'll be like, I'll be online talking to somebody like and somebody would call itselfs trolling me and be like, your fucking gangbanger, you know, you kill black people for a living, And I'm like, that's what they think. It is like a mercenary. Yeah, oh god, I don't know what the fun king is doing. And that's because him he focused on everything else except doing
the show. I got your guys, it's all equalized, don't worry. So it's exactly. I don't know why you you saw races. Equalized should be the engineered for the world. Oh so the it is. So that's that's that's saying this stuff about game thing And they're usually coming from the internet, right, Like not not because homies in the hood they might not know some ship, but at least they're not gonna say you kill motherfucker's for a living. Well, this is
the weird part, right. Um. The simple perception is like, let's say if somebody became a sixty, right, they became a neighborhood roll in sixties if you didn't grow up you know in the ass or in the fronts on Ardenton, or or in Corona or Ontary. Learning got too far. Let's just focus just in the initial areas of the cities. Right on the front the fronts right, which is off
of Western, you know Western and in Florence. Right, that's the front the Arlington right, Arlington off of Florence down, that's the art, the a G niggas that stay a little click in the sisties and then the Asps right, that's between Arlington and Crenshaw, you know between uh Slawson in Florence. That's the Asps. Then you cross over right, you got Brian Hurst and a couple other small clicks before you get to Overhill right, which goes all the
way to Overhill from Chris Shaw. The Overhill and they're the ones who are really good off the tea and pretty decent on the green and we murder your ass too. They're just crazy, I have note, they just but but what kills me? Right? So back to this point, right, So it's a Confugia penas ship. Yeah, because that's that's like a real thing that they take a personal and ship. This is what happens when we're supposed you got jokes,
you got jokes. Huh sits out? So no, don't do they want to kill me over three or four girls a week any now? Yes, but this is different. It's different. This is this is different. Look, okay, look because you're sucking it up all right, so look so back let me finish, teacher y'all sucking up? So Western Florence right, that's the front hood sixties, because that's the front of
the sixties, right, the Arlington Niggas. Right, that's off Arlington right off Florence between Slaws and that's the Arlington Niggas. They call it. The A G between Arlington and Chris shaw Slawson and Florence is the ABS. Right. Then once you cross Chris Shall, right, you have bron Hurts, a couple small streets and stuff like that back there, right
it's the overhills. So it's a confusion, right that if you're from over there, Um do me if every king because your content creators cutting out the A C to better improve your sound quality as listeners, So don't never say We're not in this for you guys. Right. So what it is is this is what people think. People think to be a sixty. The culture of being a sixty is wearing a blue bandanna, a Seattle hat, right or or a Yankee had and beefing with the a trades.
People think a part of game bang culture is beefing with somebody. So if you're from a trays, I think they think the culture to somebody to me who don't understand what being a tray is about, they would think the culture is, oh, we beef for neighborhoods. That's not what the culture is on gang bang. And it's not who you war with. You know, being who you are is why you end up warring with him. You know, the experiences, that's why you end up in the war
with somebody. Right. So, like you're born in America. Imagine some kid being born in America and he just wake up like fun Russia, like because at one time America had, you know, disagreements on lifestyles with Russia, per se, Like it's kind of a silly concept, Like that's not um. They try to turn gang banging into half fielding. McCoy's like you don't the reason to see these people they trades.
It wasn't always like that. It was because somebody that they all loved, even a trades love, got killed in the middle of a fight. And he got killed by somebody who didn't grow up in a trade or sixty culture. He was somebody else from somewhere else. It came over there and they allowed him to be a part of it. And when a fight happened, something that's simple. He didn't understand the dynamics between the name borhoods, between the two, the two areas, the two or tribes, and he went
too far and killed somebody. And then the person was a beloved person, right, Tyrone, which is this legendary dude from says his name is Big Rick. It's his younger brother that created the spiral that became was labeled as the worst, you know, the first or worst crip war
history because somebody who everybody loved got killed. And then after that, you know, you you you poverty, right, You've got poverty in the middle of a capitalistic society, right, so people don't know when you poor and your ship is fucked up, you don't know how to deal with your emotions. Correctly. You don't come up all the time
with amicable solutions, you know what I mean. It becomes very triggering capitalism because poor social us be killing each other at a higher the poverty is the poverty period saying. But what I'm saying is here in the middle of it, because it's not an attack of capitalism or or socialism, it's I'm saying, it's survivalism. Yeah, well, you stick poor people around, like you know, poor people in the center, and like, if you're from where we're from, right, if
you go north, you're gonna run in the wealth. You go west, you're gonna run the wealth. You go east, you gonn run the wealth. You go south, we're gonna running the wealth of So you're kind of in this pool of poverty not and again poverty comparative. Okay, So now so when the person gets killed, right, so when Tyrone gets killed, mind you, these are people, first off, their kids now, even the oldest people ricking him. I think at that time it's probably Tyrone wasn't even eighteen
a legal adult. So you got all these kids right now, they're part of four nations. They're part of four nations, four nations. There's no elders, four nations, and now they're in a in a in a crisis, you know, before war. How do you come up with an amicable solution at that point? And they couldn't because somebody got killed. Their solution was, hey, we just want justice for the person who killed Rick, which is, excuse me, who killed Tyrone,
which is Rick's little brother who's not a ten. So they go to them and say, hey, man, we want the guy who killed Tyrone. That's justice. The problem is the a trads didn't really no dude, they didn't know where he was that you know, he could have been on the run at that point, you know he did
something wrong. They didn't even know how to find him. See, gangbanging in his and his in his true stages is about knowing your homies, Mama, Like gang banging isn't the drive by gang banging is what makes you do the drive by the love you got for the person or the situation that hurts you. You know the fact that you put your ego and your reputation first because really
that's all you have. So you got's your most prized possession, so you put that first and that becomes everything you protect that's what you build and everything, because you can't really build a portfolio. You don't have access to the opportunity unless you're intelligent to think your way out of this this bowl of poverty. First, most people don't have that. You know, people mom on drugs. It just crazy. So
you know, it's not a ton of opportunities. You can't look and figure out how you could be a productive member of society. Why don't you guys go apply significant pressure to the long shordsman. Uh, that's a lot of people that got that, and that's really what should be happening. And the screen actors guild like peace stones for these schools, all those guys over there. You should be applying pressure to the to the sagging. But you know who do that?
So sag is screen actors guilt. It's like the actors you so, But that's what the man's fields do. The mansfield make their presence felt in Hollywood. So most of the man's fields have relationship with a ton of people in the music industry, a ton of the actors because they close. So I give the matting new credit because
that's what they do. Money, Like what's it called dodge everything from from probably you guys down to Dodge City should have their thumb on because if you look at it, like that's what the mafia does exactly, like like my god probably a great uncle or what everybody like, a mad guy in my family who wasn't the l a family who was that made God? Because that's I'll tell people all the time, I made God, And that's that's true.
And I think part of the difference between what you talk about, because I'm laughing, starts not it's not improper um. They didn't live of down there, you know. They just existed down there. Like my grandpa when he had the Ready Miss company, got a contract to build god knows what down there, probably like some giant concrete platforms for
offshoring imports and like that. And he's and he's a micro manager, and he goes down there and he's like, who the funk are these jackasses over here playing cards? I'm paying eighty dollars an hour or two. Oh, they're on the payroll. You can't ask about them, you know. And it's the same dude. This is probably five years after like some guys were shaking him down bringing pictures of my mom and my aunts to his office saying like, oh,
you have some beautiful daughters to be ashamed. Something happened to him, you know, So like like the meeting in Appalachia that paid for all the air fare for that because Uncle Jack bailed out that situation. So the Appalachian meeting is the meeting of the mafia Bostons. Yeah, and back when l A had a mom family that was at least enough to get their foot into door. Yeah.
But what they did when where they made their money was when there was longshore beef in the fifties with h in the nineteen fifties for for contracts when the report was was going from being a little thing to a big thing. Well, now all the guys who work at the longshore has been are off from neighborhoods like where you're from or where other guys near you were from. You know, I'm just saying, I'm not advocating anybody does something, but backup, so right, So I'm gonna get to that
because that's important, But listen to this. So right, they don't know how to come up with these They don't come up with amicable solutions, right, they can't get the person justice on them, and what happens is it becomes a bunch of people for protecting ego and reputation. So then the next thing happens somebody goes too far because they want to show or they are so emostly moved that they do something to somebody out of like a
blind rage. And I think there's two other elements that you discussed a second ago, and I don't know if they slipped over the listeners heads because I'm not a listener, so I don't know what the hell is going on there, but one of which being the guy really wasn't from there, and the other which being a lot of young people involved.
And that's the key with gangbanging in general, in his infants, in his infants, with with the made man concept, they know every goddamn last thing about you and your family where they can find any time, and people running the calling shots or or grown men. But but this is and that's what that's what's important, right, So what makes it this is the problem, And this is why I want to talk about gang banging, right is because real gang banging is about knowing each other's family. That's what
gang banging is about. Like it's a confusion that gang banging has some negative tag well outside of the willingness to commit a crime, ormitting crimes to advance your agenda, because that's what all being a gang member a group of people willing to or that is, committing crimes to advance their agendas. So yes, in that theory, right, But the shooting is not the gang banging. Everybody shoots niggas
was shooting before gang banging was a thing. People shoot because that's how they decide that they want to dismiss justice or whatever they're using it for to advance their own agendas, whatever it is, whether protection, whether it's whatever, don't even matter, enforced interests, whatever, just the enforced entrants, whatever it is. So back to that stuff with the citson they trade. So right, this is how it happens, and next you know, somebody gets shot that I love
over this, okay, so now we gotta do something. So now next thing you know, you have back and forth, back and forth, back and forth, and what once was a solid bond amongst tribes turned into you know, one of the worst robberies in Los Angeles period. So the problem in that itself was that the nigga that was from a tree or that was claiming their trade that shot Tyrone. It's not a nigga that grew up in the culture of being an a tree, so he didn't know the bond that shared with the sixties. My boy
Bassi was telling me a story. I'm gonna get back to that point after this, the point you were saying, um about how the how the mafia were doing towards for business interests was changed their fortunes. But my boy Bassie, one of my potnity from HollyHood, dope brother man, real smart, young nigga cold. Um. It has something to do with the little dude that got killed that was claiming families. You know that everybody keep mistaken. Was the guy that
did something the nissey Mourrold. This wasn't the guy. Him and the guy that did on the Nizimural. They knew each other. They was from the same section of They were claiming the same area. Um at one time he had to be from HollyHood or he knew something about the Hollywood. I don't know the definitions. I don't want to get deep into it. But that's not the important part. The important part world see, was telling me a story where they had some dudes that they had bring to
the neighborhood. Somebody brought them to the neighborhood, some of their homies, and they end up putting them on a neighborhood. But they didn't grow up in Holly, and Holly is a real HollyHood. Count Paru's a real tight knit community, like they are really family and friends. Like the hood, like my neighborhood is tough. You really grow up with
each other. And they're small, so they have to stick together. Well, if you know their history, you know, the looters parts, the Hollyhoods and the excuse me in the lines are family. They're like one gang. Even though they're all separate entities to everybody outside there one game. They all grew up
with your their families. They all feemly related. And if you grow up in the culture that is being a HollyHood nigga or being a loutis part niggle or being a uh lionhood nigga, you know that even niggas like me, I grew up. You know, Mom's house is ten minutes away, but I've been down there so much. I know the culture of being with them, how they get down They had guys that come over that God corded on their gang was representing their gang, but didn't grow up in
the culture. So that the issue where they wanted to start a war over something with some of the dudes that they were click with that there are people because they don't have that same bond. I think it was the lines and they don't have that same bond. They don't have the same bond. They don't know. They're just
claiming the streets on. They're just having a bandanna. And again, the point I keep making about this is because if you think being a part of the gang is being anti somebody, that you missed the fucking point because not being a gang member of gangmingers not being anti anyone. It's about being pro your friends. That's what make you do all the ship you do. It's being pro your partners will make you wish your life and throw your life away as your love you have for you know
your partner. My boy Duwan just got married. I've been doing Duwan seven I'm sorry, I don't know the man. I've been doing Dwin for thirty years. So my boy, my boy works all. Don't listen he he bro my boy walks off seven years from me in prison. Stay silid, don't tell nothing from me. He come home. We've been home a year. We hadn't seen each other. Oh that's how you had missed the podcast last week. Right, we hadn't seen each other. He walked off seven and eight
and came home for a year. We hadn't seen each other. But he wanted me to be at his wedding. He said, you gotta come to my way. You gotta cume to my wedding. I'm like, man, I got you, Yeah, I got you. He's like, man for real, Man, it's gonna be a lot to me. I hadn't even seen this motherfucker since he'd been home a whole year, and I missed him the whole time he walked off that time. I hadn't seen him in so I make sure I go.
I wear a dicky soap fresh Press Taylor down my friends and some gaiterors, some blue gaiters, Stacy Adam Gators. I don't even got the clothes for it, right, but I still look like every bit of the log I was supposed to, and as sharp as the gains to knife I was supposed to. So when I show up right, I seen he smiles like he lit up bitch smile for me. I could see he was just so happy. Benjy, I'm glad you came. I'm like, Nigga, you know I'm not gonna miss this for the world. I knew that
nigga for thirty years. That nigga has been my partner for thirty years. We excuse me, We've known each other for thirty We've probably been potnous for over twenty feel me, so did you do your duty? No? Let me finish. So I seen feel me were chopping it up, and I'm just so happy, you know what I I mean? He looked. He looked sharp, look good, look healthy, something like, man,
my boy good. So we go with chailling. We go outside to set up for the low way to everybody's sitting down or they started to sit down, and me and the homies we're all standing up, chopping it up, catching up. Sorry, I'm me driving, blah blah blah, and his mom walks up to me. We called her Ticky. So mom, I've been doing TICKI since I was a kid. Same thing. Tiki walks up, she said, hey, jeez, she said, glasses she seen me. She's like, hey, I haven't seen
her in about probably eleven months. I've seen her once in a few years, but I've seen her. She saw me, she ran, she hugged me. Gee, hey, glass, that's what's going on, aloaut. She was like, I told him you was gonna come. Olivia came to me and told me you was gonna be here. Olivia is my mom, right, she passed away eleven years ago. She seen me. She said, I told him you was gonna be here. Feel me. Olivia told me he was gonna be here. Mhm, this
is lad you knew, my mama. That's gangbanging. Gangbanging. Gang banging ain't the action, it's the reason behind the action. Anybody, any motherfucker to commit crime. Everybody commits crime. Why you commit crime is gangbanging. That's what it's about. It's that relationship. Real question, No, no, that's a real question. King's laughing at before you even get the question. No respect, Like Ronnie, you have to look at the video because he held up your finger. I held up finger one second. What
was one question? Just one? Is there an element within the culture where like you might get a guy who feels like he needs to prove something in some capacity, everybody's different. Whatever where they have where, they want to take it upon themselves to perform an act to validate the degree to which they want to be either accepted or want to demonstrate that their desire to be there,
Which brings me to this conversation. When you don't grow up within that culture, you don't grow up with these people, that's that type of nigga got you. That type of person is the person that's the worst. Like you're not from there, so you got a chip on your shoulder. So it's a nigga that's gonna put the hood. He's gonna blast the hood on his face big, he's gonna be so ready to shoot everything and go on every
mission because there's no love there. That person who didn't grow up in the culture, who didn't grow up in the neighborhood, the soil. Because the root of culture is the root of culture is not your skin. The root of culture is the land. That way of life you defend. My focus is to us, y'all focus is to them. That's a wrap. I wrapped that in the rap. The root of culture, it's not your skin. The root of culture is the land. So how we come up on the seven is because of the dirt that raised us.
It's nothing to do with flags of bandanas. It's it's because of how we come up. So the worst type of person that you're talking about is that person who not really from around here. So they're putting it on extra to show they belong. But what happens is they're banging is brought up in hate because they don't have love. They don't know nobody. They don't know My little homie sons, Troy Washboy, I Washboy, his mama and his daddy, My big homie Moon, my big homegirl Toya. I held him
at is a baby. He was a baby, held him. I think it's twenty something now, ain't none he could do. That's gonna make me that man. I love that little nigga. I'm funk wood. He talking about I held you as a baby nigger. I'll wipe your nose. I brought you off the ice cream trip. My little humboy baby Drake, my litt humboy baby, Ja Market his son. They called him Lizard Lizzie. I've been watching him since he was two or three. When she went to go do something,
I washed him in the yard. That's what gang banging. That's the gang banging part. That's the part that where if you do something to baby Jay. I've been watching it since he was two or three. You don't think I feel to do something to your buddy, not to mention when you're in that fish bowl, fell me, that fish bowl of poverty that's in the center of where we're from. Feel me like, I ain't what am I
protecting my life from? This is all I got? And New Jack City when Nino at the beginning of the movie, they theme with him the cash money brothers, were we all we got that? What they think we all we got? That was feem me. They loved each other. Then they know, got some money and you know, got some bitches, and you know, got this big business and you don't got all this ship popping. Well, guess what we ain't all we got no more? Now, Gee, money is expendable. Any
love other ship, now, gee, money expendable. To your point, he let character in there, that's what money up because the family broke up. The family was broken up at that point. So so again right back to that point. I had that argument, back to your point earlier, Digress. I had that conversation with my o, g humpies, I say, man, I think we make a mistake because we try to turn everybody into infantry. That's a mistake. No military, because the gang is the military of a neighborhood. Don't make
no mistakes. The military of America's a bunch of eminals going out to commit criminal acts and for the agenda of America because these are all criminal acts. To murder somebody as a criminal act, yeah, period. There ain't no feel me like self defense if they're if they're not advancing on you, if you're in a foreign land, I can't go murder you in your house. There's no legal case that gives me the right to murder you in
your house. I can't murder you in my house if you're backs towards me and you got a gun of the kind of sucks. That's California, right, which is fucking That's the cold thing about this thing. We like. It still makes the game bangers the worst because literally, you gotta be a cowboy. Yeah so, but back to that point, so you know, to be in another So make no mistakes to military, no disrespect to all my people that
served in the service. I respect what you do because I do the same thing, but don't try to look down at me like you ain't the same thing I am. We're just banging for different places. I'm banging for my family, like you banging for family economies of scale, seel me just scale, that's all scaled down. We're protecting our self interest like you're protecting your family self interest or my family self interest. I'm protecting minds at this smaller scale.
So don't try to look at me like you better than me, cause we do the same ship. We both criminals to some degree. That's gonna get me in trouble. But so they say, you can't cancel a crip on this program. We should have named it. So you can't cancel, can't counsel the love, can't cancel the crip, you can't lose the love. And I'm just out there vulnerable and ship you already been cancel, So accept you back into you cancel. That's true identifies white now, So you ain't
by yourself that everybody yourself. So moving forward. I told my O g hommies, I was like, yo, the mistake, because again, the gang is just the military of the neighborhood. Everybody from the neighborhood, from the gang, They from the They from Seventh Street, they from a hundred seven street watch. They're just saying a part of the military. So my thing is, I told my o g hummies, I said, amen, I think one of the biggest mistakes that's being made in this is you keep trying to make everybody a
part of the infantry. That's a mistake. Everybody is not an infantry. Everybody is not a soldier field soldier. Some people should be working. You know, the military got multiple components, you know what I mean. It's just there's a there's a more intelligence. Yeah, So I'm serious. You just what do you do? Man? That's the statement I've made it
this whole time, though you're masal statements. You made some ill statements, the one about how the mafia would handle their business, because I feel that way moving forward, But back to this, So, I was telling my older homes like, we should put some niggas in school to be police. We should make one homie an attorney because we commit crime. So we need a fucking attorney that none of us gotta pay. We need to make some homies the police
and get him in this. Then niggas is looking at me as I'm running ship off like this nigga here is crazy. You watch god Father three and I never watched no Godfather. It's common sense to me. It's common sense. If you're trying to an advance an agenda, that's how I look. I know what it is. You're trying to an advance an agenda. You need people, and the clue klux plan is great at this ship. The make is
great at this ship. If you're trying to advance an agenda, you need people in places that you can go and look for. Like consider like if you were to examine say, like dude, if you were doing a broad study of syndicates, right, you notice immediately like with various mafia international entities, and particularly like some of the broader are not broader like the bigger, like motorcycle gangs in the United States, it takes a very very long time to be able to
be a part of it. You could be in affiliate and associate whatever else, but it's a very long process. Is longer than like getting a master's degree from nothing. And perhaps that might be something where he can say it's advantageous. Let's let's examine this guy for a few years and see how he handled That's another see you bringing up all the points I bring up to the homies. I hate the fact that a nigga could come over to the neighborhood and be down within two minutes of
getting sucked up with your homies. Just literally want to fund somebody up. I mean, you don't even know this motherfucker to like him, to want him to be a ramp. That's I mean, like in the motorcycle game game community, like you, you have to be so not just the one per centers, but even all motorcycle games. You have to be a prospect for months. Let's look at the one exception to that rule. We need a bigger infantry,
bigger aforgyper gentry. That would be the Mongols. Sure the Mongols know nothing about that collapsed of their own weight by polluting their ranks so badly with people that were not examined prior to interests. I don't I don't even know nothing about nothing. So talk about informants. I'm not even talking about informants, just the ranks of the Mongols that helped bring them down to I wasn't even the
freeway all the damn time oh yeah out there. Ever, since that Vegas episode, it went in the other directions into Vegas episode, what the hell's angels and Mongols and all that, and they I don't have nothing that sounds
like some gas our problems. And I think the biggest issue with Mongols, from what I understand at least from the cigar lounges where a bunch of guys who were in the law enforcement sides talk about it, it was Mongols inflated their ranks with a bunch of like North Side Avenues and other various people from a lot of different like what what what you might call like trickle down thirteen type of clicks throughout l A. So they got really big and really kind of disorganized the way
they operated. And then they got so big they said, you know what, you guys are full of thirteens. So Serenio said, you guys are gonna have to be kind of pressure like what they did with eighteen Street, and they were like, na, you were a bike again, you can't press us. And now apparently from what I understand from a couple of guys who were guards the lounge was if you are a Mongol, you do not want to fucking get put inside because you are on month
oh big time. They're like you are on borrowed time. That's crazy. They'd be a whole water of thing going on. You have no idea stuff, And that's and that's from guards. So guards tend to know kind of what's going on. Okay, So back to the points. I was telling my hommies all this ship about organized and putting it together and making it make sense and making it be purposeful. Nigga started was crushing chipping. I'm like, what makes sense to me?
So what y'all think? So I just say that I just thought that, but I realized and we've had this conversation. I think it was based off of we had a conversation about what was it about oppressing oppressors? And we talked about I was telling you I grew up right Compton and watched my whole life down Alameda is all
these factories. And I know they built these houses for the people that worked in those factories, because that's how you build you know, urban communities or towns, you build them around industries and businesses, especially something that was that old. The problem is nobody I know that lives in those
communities work in those warehouses and those factories. And I said, I I thought to myself, like I always thought I should talk to Asian Brown, who was the mayor of Compton, like and I don't think this is something she could do because it probably is beyond the law. But really, as the gangs should go press like like big sag baby gangs, A couple of nigga that's from over there, that's small, different gangs. Towns, the spooke town catches, the
all the gangs should come together and create a committee. Right, create a committee and then go to all of those warehouses and factories and say, hey, man, if sixty of the people that don't that work in these factories don't live in these communities, you won't have a factory. This should have magically get burnt down. God are sent down a lightning boat and burn this ship down, because that will do God will do. So that's to me, is a solution. And I agree that's where we don't use
the power. I think gang banging is the biggest cultural opportunity we have, Like we could literally move everything again, Like I said, a gang is is areas or a neighborhoods or sections it's their military. Yeah, it's only used for war. Well, I mean like the Sicilian roots of the mafia are basically that it was effectively like rural share cropping type of type of economy on the island,
and people were so poor they couldn't sustain themselves. And that was like the America was like basically because look, we're all on a fucking island. If anyone figures out who, yeah, that's the that's the but they but they tried to get that too, like that's what we came up with. I keep telling them, wayn come up with ship? We just called it something different. We we took up, we took up all good, we took up we took up some of the ideas, not even on purpose. I think
it was just natural. But I think, but I think bad people are history right culturally, it is so funked up at a certain place that it stops that very few people could trace back pre slave ships, pre stuff like that to get back to a good place of good history. Most people can't get pad want to understand from about Jamaican Frances, the barriers, the islands. Like Andrea I used to the the old podcast with He's like oh, I know my family and he wouldn't took uh meat tests.
It was like down to the percent. I'm like, hey, yeah, when the paperwork disappeared from the islands to the mainland. So again, So history, right is your biggest friend? How much you study history? So all of these things, even in our community, is available. We just kind of tend to shy away from history. The best dude to do everything in our culture, our history, buzz. Dr Dre is one of the best motherfucker's you ever want to talk
to about records. Dr dray no records from the fifties, fourties, thirties. Dr Dre two thousand one is a bunch of fucking uh classical ideas transformed into gangsterrep For me, the chronic is fucking funk like this one. Funk is the best with records. Puffy is great with records. These dudes are fantastic with records. Michael Jackson is a combination of multiple legends Dean for me, uh, false by false, by false,
you know all of those guys, He's a combination. So the most powerful people, uh, nobody knows more about boxing and Tyson Fury, you know, like the best people that do anything. They know the game, they know the history of the game they're playing. So I think that's the
thing that gangs tend to shy away from. I mean, obviously, gang banging don't take much discipline, so you you know, it's not you're not gonna get the best from school because school is all about discipline, right, So you're not gonna get the best of discipline people for the most part, because again, like I agree with you, it's the easiest thing to get info. You can beat up for a couple of minutes now and you win, m I mean.
And then on top of that, it's like there's a lot of ego and pride involved in that, and there's a certain hubris to adopt the mentality that either a you're the first person to do something, because you probably aren't, or be you have the best idea of how to do something up until now that nobody ever had before, and your ideas are all better than the other ones that either succeeded or failed before you that was also probably doomed to fail more often than the smartest business
of is convenient still, I mean, everybody wants things conveniently done. It's all about convence um Uber is a company that don't own cars at all and don't have employees truly, but they create a business of hooking people up that need to make money, that own cars with people to have money, they need to ride. And the Amazon textually does known stores exactly Amazon, Yeah, exactly, the grocery store stuff. They're trying. I think they're trying to but I don't
even know that. I think they just want the central distribution centers the point. But it's smart though, because maybe that's just a better use of the space. Would if you would have would have jeffen them using the front of the store, just like you know what, we got the front of the store anyway, but we're still doing our thing like peace and centraled back anyway, but we got the front for sure. That's brilliant, so brilliant us
to space. So again, I think I think the confusion with gang banging is what's going on, and what it is is it's a bunch of poor people who love each other because I saw they got so then they put pride and ego up front. Everybody in the gang just want to be something. The little dude that marked up nip mural you passed up seven sixties. You could have shot to go mark on that mirror. Mm hmmm, that's we will make our name back in the day.
Rewind what he just said, because see that's very big. Yeah, because if you know that where families and sixties at right, they're close, but you're gonna pass a lot of sixties to get to that mirror, So you could have killed passed a lot of murals together. There's like this guy in that neighborhood, but that m is I need to get to that one. But that's where that's where they hang out every day too. And I know they take pride in this. So now if I put my name here,
everybody knows me. But see true the thing that makes that weird to me, right because I'm not one of the advocates on Oh well, you know they're disrespected that they kill each other, the foundlers and sixties are they're really the worst enemies. They trade and SI's grow up together. So they still got passes, families and cisties. It's gonna be bare minimum passes. It's gonna be war. They're gonna kill each other on site. That's what they do. They
do their stuff for real. But to me, if you rooted in it, that's what gives you the thing to where it ain't about being popular. That's a popular move. I want to be a popular game member. That's not I want to be a representative of families in and and and you know, uh, avenge all of my pain and anguish and my friends that have been murdered or my friends friends have been murdered about what happened. That's like,
I want to be popular for being a family. Back in the day, you would be popular because you would be doing your stuff and you'd be popular amongst the community as a as a soldier from this area. That made him popular around the world. And again I prayed for the young boy because he's a he's young. He's a baby one years old. You don't know. And and it's worse today with kids because twenty one and Marvin gay Um day then the probably had gray hair already
twenty one. Today is probably thirteen. They act like thirteen year old, you know what I'm saying. I watched a lot of these dudes and they're like they twenty one ain't really twenty one at all. I'm looking at pictures of all of them old singers at the niggas is already badened families. Yeah, Ni's had a jibe and working for ten year, ten years a tenured on that job team. Marty King, look, Martin King was barely four. I think something wet. King look crazy, looked like he was seven,
said the age of adolescents. It's thirty two now. I believe it's a real thing now. So you might not move out of your house to you thirty two so again your mama's house, that's that. I mean, you know, black people we never did it the same way because they had economics. They go to get your body is thirty two now, but it's old. So again, so when you start taking in with gangbanging is about you. What
you're seeing is you're not always seeing gangbanging. You're seeing people reper like you're seeing m M. You're seeing ideas of it, like slight ideas like I'm telling you that dude who go too hard he not from over there. He like a lot of these dudes are missing. The love of it is another element of that aspect of how do you love a stranger? Like how do you what killed me? Is some dude that god? Like if you from somewhere you brought up with these people. What
fuels you up to go? Like? What fuels me up to go shoot that niggas that I was shooting that. That's how much I loved Ducky or how much I love j I got one from Ulk right now. You know what that is. That's the male equivalent of the stripper with no dad.
