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It's A Blessing To Have Strong Enemies Ft Boskoe100

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Reggie and James breakdown the Nipsey Hussle murder and are visited by Boskoe100 to figure out a solution to the poison that's destroying our future.   Support the show. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

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Welcome to another edition of the Gangster Chronicles. I'm big steal with my homeboys, just Reggie Right and James McDonald. Tonight we're gonna talk about having strong enemies is a blessing. Nipsey Hustle's final and really prophetic um tweet. What do you guys think about that? Man? That was deep? That was deep because you know, I'm under the model of the days and lately of I don't know who my enemies and who my friends are now, so you know,

you gotta keep them all close in my mind. But that's a deep tweet, and we'll get into more of what he really meant by that, but he was throwing out I think it's a litttle message about along that line. What do you think about that, James? You know I watched everything, I watched the news and all that. It's it's envy, man. You know you got your homeboys envy, you know, hating on you. You you come up and you move out the hood, and then you come back

to the hood. This is something every day. You know what I'm saying, You don't have to come out rapper. You can come out the hood from you know, your dealings in the hood and walk away and come back. And this is what you have now in the day you don't have. There's no respect and loyalty in the neighborhood no more. You know, it's no no teaching from the big homies. It's all youngsters doing what they want

to do. And you know, I truly believe this is a sad thing because this young man was doing his thing. He had a lot of people that loved him and and you know, listening to him, I guarantee you a lot of people didn't understand. And I've seen all the funked up tweets where they were saying that he was hypocritical about the next day you want to do something with the police. He was dealing with the police, not to say I want you to help me and my

big homies. He was trying to get with the police to help him with the kids, so the kids didn't grow up the way he grew up, so the kids didn't turn into the you know, the game banging ship. So he had a strong message message and people just don't understanding. You know, Gates Chronicle, we just had a special guest walk in the studio. Guy I follow a lot on Instagram and on and on on the YouTube channel. Uh it's real, real famous. I'm putting him on the spot.

He just walked in before a meeting and he just say what's up to the people, And I I saw he even put out a dedication to NIP thing, so I know he had a lot to say about the young man as well. So this bout score one another and he had a personal relationship with him. Yeah, welcome to Gates of Chronicles. Boys School. Great to chronicle when liv James and I'm Reggie right all right, so well yeah Boscoes, So well, you can tell us what you

think on the situation. I know know inside from but we all men was the first thing God theory, you know, it ain't even like like blood crypt thing that shouldn't that shouldn't even be presented, Like that's not honestly, like

that's the last thing on my mind. Like that dude was a prolific remember in the community, Like like people don't even understand, like like I connected with that dude on the whole another on the spiritual level, like like on the like him being a Leo and just his whole energy, his spiritual energy was just like crazy, like people that dude was a bright like I like, like I gotta think, I say, I like we of the enlightening.

There's certain people you meet and they of the enlightening or they you know the Yeah, like he was one of them, Like I swear to god he got he had like a he just had this Like I like that you said he's a leo because I knew his birthday was August the fifteen. Mine always to feel some of okay, yeah I'm I'm July. Yeah, but yeah, but

we I connected with him on that. I just I understood him, bro, And I felt this whole message and everything that he was putting out there already felt it and and it was just like like just seeing him go the way he went, like it's just like a fucked up thing, like you know what I mean, Like like just like and just the way niggers ran and left him like that, like it's like nobody even like nobody was even like courageous at all, And it was nobody courageous around him, like he just like I didn't

say everybody ain't cut like that, but the way they the way that cat was fired at him, I mean, didn't nobody getting hit like two, that's serious. His target, He went after his target, and everybody else got out

of scared. Everybody scattered, Like I mean, you know, I can't like I don't want to like put it on nobody's shoulders because at the same time, like I hadn't been in plenty of shooting house and situations, and you know what I mean, Everybody when it's when you know, when when it's going down, everybody, you're going to survival mode, Like you know what I mean, You're going to survival mode. Everybody had to go into courageous mode, you know what

I mean. So it's like I can't be mad at niggas at the same time, but I just feel like nigga's like could have did more. You could have did more to samely life, Like you know what I mean. I mean, if you looked at the video, this cat shot walked away, shot walked away, seeing him moving again, and then a head shot this and then now I was telling Rich earlier. For somebody to do that, man, this cat had to been really mad at something. This dude was ticked off. These these as homies, they're from

the same hood. They're doing I mean, they're doing they think so whatever their conversation was, I mean, that had to be really on some some some vs for him to even think like, Okay, I'm killer nigger. You know what I'm saying, because this is somebody used to hang around with. You know, I don't play the devil advocate

on that. And you know, from the law enforcement side, Um, what what I really feel though, is the disrespect that came in from what I'm here, none of these here, but it seemed like they were trying to say, like like Nipsey at disrespected the brother about calling him a snitch and putting him out there like that, and he hadn't act like that towards him before, which is not true. Okay, So I'm just saying, so let's just clear it up. I know y'all know more, and this is just what

we can know. What I mean, we don't know like if you but from a game ban perspective, if the video before jail and now you acting this way. I tell everybody in the streets, man, the big homies they raised their little homies and they raised them. You you you gangsters, you out there thugging. You know what I'm saying, But this to watch that video, this little cat was was with the business. This ain't his first rodeo, okay, so he was. And everybody got to understand that, man,

today you can't just beat up one of just no thug. Nick. We learned that in death row you ain't just been to beat up on no nigger, that that like this ain't happening to me, and don't respect, don't expect repercussion. So today and that that ain't the time no more. But that dude in jail down and I say, let's we should just think about Nipsey. This This was a

cool little dude. And to be thirty three years old and be out there like he was and helping the people that he was helping, you know what I'm saying. They said, when his partners just got out of jail, he had clothes and was trying to get his boy and do his thing. Now, we got a lot of home was in in every neighborhood that look out for

the homies when they get out of jail. I mean, but he was just doing so much then, you know, like I said earlier, these people criticizing his brother for having a meeting with the police, Wait a minute, man, how many of us are courageous enough to do that, to to to to email the chief of police and say we need to have a meeting about the violence in our hood. You know what I'm saying, But a lot of people didn't understanding. He knew he can't save the big homies. He knew he can't save the ones

that's out there. But you know, doing the park and all of this, the men always talk about the kids, and that's just give back. It's not about the homies and reaching the homies. Like that's the thing, like, like grown people is grown people, like as a as a person with a platform and somebody that that has a voice, like it saw our job to reach and speak to the youth, Like if I can help an adult, if I can help a grown person, then I'm on forward.

But my focus and my goal is to reach the youth like you people already lived your life and being responsible for it, Like I'm trying to be the voice to talk down to the youth and help them. That's one way to get it to stop. If you stop the youngsters, nephews and your little cousins, then you stop everything else. And the thing is to start at home.

A lot of this ship start at home. A lot of this ship is the the upbringing and the mentality, uh you know what I mean these niggas, and it starts at home, like like a lot of this ship if a nigger woke up to you woke up and your mama was cussing and fussing, and get your stupid ass up and get your ass out of my house and clean up my funt. Like that ship has a

mental It takes a mental toll on the young. Know, you go to school man, like you feel you go to school man and end up bullying and slapping on the nigga because you're getting bullied. Like it starts at home,

like motherfuckers need to like get these homes settings. And that's clear this that we're not maybe even because we wasn't there and so we don't know all the facts because we didn't heard some some things and then some things out there where he's saying that they came and gave he gave them pound, you know, like doubt and

said what's up? Left said he was going to get a burger and came back shooting, and so so so much stuff out there, and so we don't want to get stuck or or saying like we're saying this is how it happened, because that's not what we're saying. We just yeah, we're just putting out street politics and how things go on from Bosco. But who's there and James who?

The only thing we're saying is that's what happens in the neighborhood on that side of the fence, and these are the things that that was happening with with Nipsey at the time, his whole business, his whole focus was kids. You know what I'm saying, Yeah, no, keep on and this was his his thing of what he was doing. So, I mean, you have a you have a lot of people. Yeah, you have a lot of people out there just on some some some straight one hunting and some other ship.

So that's what I'm saying. We're just mainly speaking on generalization of situations like that, and we're not trying to say this this case is specific. Um you know how they went down? Yeah, because I'm sure there's gonna be some other things that come out in the upcoming days. I'm truly saying the man had a brilliant plan and for people to say that he was contradicting himself because he was calling, you know, having this meeting with the chief of police to save his use. That he's you know,

he's contradicting itself. And that's young minds in my mind because that that that young man, because I don't think things when people say, why are you never moved out? People don't know that man moved out, took his family and he was living in Atlanta. You know, he was living out in Atlanta. He had a nice little spot in Mallibo at one time, and then he got a

nice little living in some high rising apartments. I heard a lady that be with Stephen A smilth and there on the day he said they lived in the same building when he's in Los Angeles. So the man moved out, but you know, got out of the hood, which he was supposed to, and that's the way, you know, he's making his money. But he was still coming back to help and doing what he's supposed to do. And that that that's everybody to bunds when you come back to

the neighborhood. He could have just bounced. But either way, if he had left the neighborhood and never came back when he wrote for that and then he come back and then he owned that whole shopping center, moved to whoop on you and if I if I don't hear one, that one gonna get drunk, get the next one or the homie you heat him flip And they came in front the hood no more. That's the way shit happens. That's the neighborhood. That's the neighborhood, you know. And like

you said, man, keep your enemies coached. You gotta pay attention to who you're working with. But we don't know, we don't know. That's that's the thing. You know. The thing is, man, we as the black race. Man, we almost have um a sociopathic issue, man um, you know, a homicidal issue, man, Because the thing is, like Boskett was saying earlier, we experienced all this pain in our household and we go out and transfer that pain to somebody else. All it is right now is a big

transference to pain. Transference to pain. Because this situation is very sad. It's sad for Nipsey, it's sad for the brother that's going to jail because now his parents. So you got a cycle of people. When you go out and gun somebody down, you ain't just doing something of that person. You're doing something of that man's mama, his daddy is auntie, his grandmaster. You got a genuination the pain, and ain't no telling what look, kid, that's the Nipsey's life.

Gonna feel that pain and that impact and go out and transfer that pain somebody else. So it's just like a vicious cycle. Yeah, and James can speaking as better

than anybody because he experienced this first time. His brother was was killed by somebody that grew up with all of us, and that you know, that man titled this show uh sleeping showering just just just just there in the shag which we we all hung out, I mean, but just I mean that is this right here can handle to anybody, This can happen to anybody being in the hood. Every every last one of us are subject to this right here. And and I can go way back.

I can go back to early eighties when cats first start came out with the crack and motherfucker's making money. And oh man, that they can making money, ain't sun with us no more. Let's giddy, you know what I'm saying. Don't have to be like that, but it is like that. So I mean, you got a lot of cats out of here. Just don't give a fuck. It is what it is. Some say it is what it is. You got a lot that's that's doing this right now, trying

to make a change. But it it outweighs itself, because if you had everybody on the same page, we will be good, you know what I'm saying. And it's man, it's it's it's so, it's so much and and it it really don't take much to get rid of this situation. You just gotta have some strong heads and bold you know what I'm saying. Well, that's why it takes guys like you and Bosco who's older than been out there. And I love with both of your energy because you

can find both for your own YouTube. And that's all you've been talking of lately. It's positive things, mainly about the kids and trying to educate the young kids. Because the most dangerous person you know in America, they used to tell us when I was in law enforcement and all of that, was a black man between the age of sixteen and twenty five, because he has nothing to lose. He didn't have anything. But now and y'all know how y'all were back and been doing that age bracket. But

look at y'all now you're all on positive. I'm glad that you're gonna have made it out and y'all can do it. And speaking like that because y'all now you know it's all on that positive. And what we mainly here for is to try to tell the young kids and the young dudes is best weekend by your experience, that this is the way the way to go. Man, I like and this is just straight basically on Nipsey. I'm fifty four years old. Man. I didn't seen it. Oh, I didn't seen it happen. I didn't seen the best

get turned into nothing. I didn't see brothers reputations go from good to bad in thirty minutes just because the motherfucker hate you, you know what I'm saying, Just because he's trying to prove a point in the next cat and you defamed in one day, five minutes. You know what I'm saying. Back in the days when they said paperwork, you had to have that right then and there to execute to get rid of a person. You know what I'm saying, you don't have. You don't need that no more.

You don't need that no more, or you need this conversation. And and once you lost the loyalty in the neighborhood, you don't have no more loyalty. You might have four five morefucker's that funk with each other. Your hood is a hunted strong, but you only funk with five. That ain't good. You gotta have a whole hood. Back in the days when I was doing it, we walked fifteen deep through the hood. You know what I'm saying. Now, you don't get that no more. You don't get that

no more. So the only way these kids to get it, And I say the way and if she was doing it was one hunter because now that I'm involving the police on that, so whatever they got trainings and whatever to keep the kids away or stop them from thinking, speeches or whatever. Man, you gotta plaut that dude, because Lacy tried. He only thirty three. He ain't seen that much. He ain't seen that much, but he's smart enough to

know it. Just man, this ship ain't worth it. If I can change, and he's said this, if I can change, everybody else can change. I'll be a damned food and not think I'm not gonna get killed out of here, or one day that's gonna happen to me, you know what I'm saying. So man, he just he just flipped all of that bad energy he had and and and when he said, man, I'm gonna do this, and everybody got to respect the fact that he's doing that. You

know what I'm saying. Like this fucking idiot that got on Facebook, y'all didn't see that and said, oh I whoa, whoa, whoa whoa stupid ship. You know what I'm saying, Whoever that dude is, somebody should broke his fucking neck. Some guy got on Facebook saying that he did it. He did it. I just left him over there. Who woo woo this And whoever sat there and talked to that

guy should do something CHOI. And the reason why I say that, the biggest problem that that we all have is black men being in the hood or whatever be in the hood, never knew each other, never seen each other. I introduced my shof to everybody's had a black man, How you doing black man? Now? All that other ship, But our biggest problem is talking about each other, hating what the next motherfucker got. Man, you can get a

job get out there and get your own ship. If you don't get it, don't get it, well, let me just stop being the only one to talk because I'm about to start. But you know what, do you got a point in all this needs to be talked about it. It's like the biggest problem we get in our communities too, is that there's this big we're breathing our kids to hate authority. We're breathing our kids not to like the police,

We're breathing our kids not to do them. And you know the thing, it was like this one thing I noticed, Reggy, you was a police officer, and one thing I noticed is that everybody knew your pops. That's how it should be with the police. It shouldn't be a thing when the police rolled around the corner, the kids are scared.

They should know who the police officers. They should have it really to where kids, if you was born in Common and raised and that's where you should be patrolling that, then people they should be trying to get it should

be people policing their own community. And they try to push that and and and in fairness to Reggie sr he uh had you know, because he was born and raised in the Imperial Court housing projects and Watts and so he always knew that he was before what they called community policing UH in the city of Compton, where he was the type of officer that goes around and will meet meet people and know what I'm talking to him? Believe, why you gotta treat the people like that? Even me

when I was a young and dunk cop. He used to be like, why are you being like that? These are people you went to school with, These are people who you grew up with. Why are you being like that? You didn't learn this ship from me? Why are you like that? You know, these people don't want to be doing this. They didn't want to. She didn't want to, you know, be in this situation, and they didn't. They just was dealt that hand. Reggie Right was so solid

on the streets. He didn't just deal with the bloods. He dealt with everybody. Reggie Right used to get out of his car and and and just shoot the ship with us with everybody. Motherfucker's had pistols on him. When Reggie didn't know but had pistols on him talking to him, you know, he just get out the car. Man. What you do today? What you do him and Mr Ford Lead forward father, they were they were just positive. But we did our own thing right at the Reggie lead

We were all doing our thing. But Reggie right Man talked to everybody. He was like, he just kept in one hunting if he Reggie right was the only one I would turn myself into. And in fairness, they didn't know that. They didn't learn this until after the riots and stuff like that. Police departments didn't get into the community policing and all of that until later and and and they were just like kick ass and take names.

Prior to that. Prior to they've seen wait a minute, you're ask gonna go to jail after the Rodney King Uh incident happened, And they've seen how the prosecutors and and all of that was against them. For the first time. On the other they were on the other side of the table, and they were like, wait, what did I

do wrong? Because this is all that they knew until they showed that to everybody, that was the best thing for to be for law enforcement forth to Ben on TV, so other cops consider, hey, this ain't cool, this is not acceptable, This is not what the community wants. And if you do this you're ask gonna go to jail. I got a question for you, being in the streets, being in the police car. You bring all these white cops to to Compton. They don't know nothing about us.

The first time they when they get out of the car, they got their hand on the gun because they're scared. They're scared. They feel like they're gonna get killed. They feel like they in Vietnam. Did you feel like that when you was when when you came through the hood, and you know, they that's how they get down. So we ain't gonna trust them. Just putting our hands up in this and that and and you put your hands up, you gotta stick to your ass so the back of

your head, that type of ship. That's what Reggie Wright didn't do. But the rest of them, they come through, You couldn't have a good report, wouldn't because they were they they mine has already made up when they hit the Kona. Yeah, and you know, unfortunately that was how he was trained to be honest. I remember riding in the police car, uh righting the p with a guy and he knew my history. He knew because I had worked with Jim since I was nineteen years of age.

I was one of those fortsnes that cover a cop earlier when I was twenty three. I thought I graduated from college, but um. He he rolled around and he was in the car with me, like a well two or three months on the job, and he said, I wish they would drop a bomb on this city and kill all the motherfucker's in there. And I looked at him, and I was like, what are you talking about. You know, it's five thousand, maybe four thousand bad motherfucker's in the city,

and it's a hundred thousand people in the city. For my grandparents, both my grandmothers lived in competent at that time, my grandparents, and so you want them to drop a bomb on my grandparents? I said, take me back to

the station. I'm not ruding with your ask. And you know, unfortunately I had the ability to do that because you know, my father was high up in the ranks, and and they're most people didn't have the ability or the smarts to say, wait a minute, what you're saying and some bullshit, you know, because they couldn't call him on that because they didn't know any better. My point to that is that's how you would train this is how the mother's was training you back then, and so that's why a

lot of the situations happened. So just a whoop ass and just take names kind of mental me prior to the Runney Kings stuff. Now, and you know, the cops down there falling for this from the cameras because who experienced with everybody with the camera stuff. But you noticed there haven't been a minion incidents happening with the cops and the camera stuff. So they learning because the one thing is happening, you know, and a lot of them is getting found not guilty, but the prosecutors are putting

him confident jail and when they get car conslucing their jobs. Yeah, you know what. And that's the thing. One thing, you know, speaking to camera phones. I'm so sick of motherfucker's with something happening. You see a bunch of motherfucker's with their phones out feeling some ship. Like I saw the black lady get kicked, the old black lady get kicked in the face, and motherfucker's over there just just just feeling

and ship. It's like that's the best way, you know, that's the only way that they're don't believe that it happened. But but but what but what they in jail if they didn't have that video camera. No, it's a black dude with the SA's a black dude with wiping over there and jump on the corn. No, it's not accomplished. This is a regular nigger, a regular dude, and the bus Just don't kick the old lady in the face.

Seting to your woman. It would have been out of passing my feet so far that motherfucker's asked that it would have been there. Yeah, I gotta take action. Yeah, yeah, you gotta take action. You see, I'm one of those that believe. And then that's probably because of my love.

You know, law enforcement experience is something that somebody to sent me on Facebook as we was walking in the air where uh, you can't really I tell people to go ahead and comply while you're on the streets, fake tape as much as you can, and you always be going and complain because one thing about the departments. Now, if you get one complaint, ain't nothing gonna happen. Two complaints,

they're gonna start looking at you wise raise eyebrow. But you get three complaints of the same type of complaint, trust me, law enforcement. They're gonna start dealing with the guys and they're gonna start reassigning them. So we gotta learn to this. Go and complain when this bad things happened to you, because if it happened to you, you you you you you smoke. Trust me, the departments are taking care of guys. Is doing this, never me, you

say this. You already know you're in a no win situation when you come up against three police officers and you're standing there. Um, but I got home next to me and they start whooping my ass. My homies ain't helping. They got the phone. Why the fund you doing this? Whoo woo woo. No, you already know you cannot buck the system. They got the pencil, they're writing down what they want to write down, what charges they want. All you got to do is sit then just okay whatever whatever. Woo.

Half of the ship ain't even necessary because you already know that what they want to do to you. So we gotta understand that first. So what I'm saying is we gotta be more smarter than what we are. We bite it into their bullshit when they get the saying stupid ship and we've been doing it for a long time. We've been doing it for a long time. As soon as you try to have a or get together or sit down or whatever, they fucked that off. If we did that, we ain't. They ain't no good no more.

They start losing their job. They are. And all I can say on that, and I'll land it there is this, just choose your battles, because let's choose your battles because um, trust me, Um, they they are oversights. That's over out there now. That will deal with you after a few complaints. Because you're lose, man, I'm telling you lose. You lose that fight if you're gonna start taking on cops and

having big fights for cops. But that's the thing, though, I wouldn't never encourage nobody to go out there if they see something, you know, the homeboy getting jacked up by the police, so you know, arrested, do not going gage No police officers, don't don't engage you. That's about what I was saying. Don't engage your police officer. That's all I'm saying. You know, don't do that. That would be very young wise. You get killed, you know what I mean, you get killed. You know the best thing

you can do that. In the instance with a police officer, the best thing you can do is have your phone up and record them. But you know, and record them because they can't stop you from doing that and that and that's all my point is to it. Uh, you know, because I think we got on this phone or saying, you know, intervene and do this and do that. I don't want people to do that because that bring on

other problems, trust me. Yeah, So you know with this whole thing right now, like because the thing about it, these kids today, they idolized the hood heroes. They idolize them. And the thing is, I see a lot of brothers trying to do stuff. And that's why it was important for somebody like Nipsey to be the one doing it because he was from the community. He was a reputable

guy from the community. So when the kids saw him saying, look, it ain't cool to do this, it's cool, versus some square dude in the suit come and tell them, Hey, guys, don't don't be don't be good, be nice. They're not gonna pay him no attention. He not cool. But if they see somebody like James come back to the neighborhood and talk to the kids. They gonna listen to him because their fathers respect him, their uncle's respect him, their big brothers don't heard of him before. They gonna listen

to him. It's just like black history money, but they ain't teaching you about black history. Uh. A white guy can't come in there and say with the auditorium full of black kids to say I want you all to be like is I want you all to do this? This is what I'm trying to do. They don't understand that that's not that's not where it goes. And just like how you were saying it, you got a thirty three year old young man out here trying to push that,

pushing it. I think he should have had more solid black brothers on his team with it, you know that. But that probably was later. I mean, who knows what happened in three years from now where he would have had this. But everybody would have started jumping on the bandwagon on this and and just listening to all the other people talk. I think everybody would have been on it.

But one thing, everybody got to understand. You had never stopped the game banging ship because just say, for instance, all the sixties, just say bam, all the blood, say we're done. You still got the Mexicans, You still got these other people over here that that don't think the way we think, or I don't think in peace. And you you you right back into it like that ship wouldn't gonna last. As I say, this ship wouldn't gonna last. And man, too much happened over here and too much

memories over here. So you gotta get with the kids. And he and he knew that, he knew he couldn't start from the time you talking about the truth, when you're talking about ninety two guys. Yeah, so he knew he couldn't start at the top. And that's where the guy was brilliant at he's working with the kids. If you can get the kids and get them not to commit to what we were or what we're doing, then it just it stops there at what you got in the hood. And that's how you kill it. That's how

you that's how you stop. And for those of you all to say no, that's what Nancy Reagan was trying to do with just they no, not knowing that her husband was the biggest drug deal learned in America. At the time. Yeah, that whole another story. Homeboy, Rick Ross coming here and talk about that something, you know, And that's the thing right there, And I think you know and I know that's the main purpose of this show is because like James said, we would never get rid

of gang banging. But if we can go save the kids and go talk to them and get them another direction, then eventually the gang banging wheel go away. It may not happen in our lifetime, it may not happen in their lifetime, but it's gonna happen eventually. It's gonna get water down because you can't see right now, it's kind

of getting more and more water down right now. It is, it's getting more and more water down because each generation it's changing a little bit more kids like now, like you know, you would see the little Tini's out there and they got a cousin over here, there's a blood they got family members that, this and that. So they're not about to go bang on their own. You know, they're not go about to go fight their own family, you feel what I mean. So you got different. It's

just stuff is different. Now. Came out to California and eight when I came out here in eight it was in full swim. You couldn't even walk down the street. I came out here in the rid o'house state swast. Certain man and some some moment man ran up for me to the boat man. Here, where are you from? I said? And I said, Ohio, where are you from? You know what I'm thinking? You know that green I wasn't no punked on from the east side of Cleveland. He walked up with me, where are you from? Cleveland?

Where you from? You know, Detroit somewhere. You know what I'm saying. I ain't. I don't know. You know what I mean. That's how I go, you know, and be honest, if if you just check everybody, just just the big armies in each hood and and and stop your nephews, your little cousins and all of them from want to be a part of what you is because they idolizing you. You know what I'm saying, They idolizing their pops. You got a lot of a lot of game bangers out

of here. Their dads was game bangers. Their dads doing life in prison. So they want to be like that. No, don't they me go out there and get your own and do your own go to school. Now, if we did that and stop our nephews and and and everybody else, we won the game bang just with our own families. Start our own family. Be a positive black man right there. I don't given if I got my band down on my head and banging my ass off, stop them. You know what I'm saying. Stop them. If you stop them,

we're good, We're good. Everybody got to realize we're killing ourselves. I watched the thing with um Alijah Muhammed. I mean, fair con How can I help y'all? How can I have the game Bangers? How can I speak for y'all? And y'all ain't helping me. He ain't got nothing to go on because we're killing each other when everybody else is sitting back laughing at us. This is what our people need to look at. Our people need to look

at man. We need to stop killing each other. We need we are destroying ourselves and and and you can ain't blame nobody. You can't blame nobody. These white boys out here teaching their kids how to shoot and stab motherfucker's. But you look on the video, you got your daughters twerking. I wish my daughter. Would they tworking and hanging out. It's a goddamn shame. Where where's where's the parents? It's I mean, we gotta fix us, manu the blaming pointing

this and that. We gotta fix us because we're killing each other man, and it's sad. You know. I saw a Facebook post where some white copsoles in the police car and they went drawing by and saw some some people some shootings and stuff like that, and they gave some people high fire or set of blacks high fires, telling them good job because they had just did a driver and kill some some other blacks. I mean, I mean, I don't want to get too far into this, but

I mean this should exist. This should exist. And you got a lot of them in uniforms ranch you know what I'm saying. Got a lot of them wearing the motherfucking badge that's doing this ship. So man, and I don't even want to just like really get into that because that's a different story. But like I said, I mean, you know, uh, this was all about Nipcy and you know, just like and you do have some good law enforcement as well, yeah you do. I ain't gonna I can't

take that. I mean, you see some good ones that get out and health families. You see you've got some white cops that look out for black people. You know what I'm saying, They just not built on that prejudice bullet shit. But sitting here, the man that just killed all them people, he's sitting here throwing up, uh, the PW white power. You know what I'm saying. These motherfucker's know what that is. But they're sitting there like smiling at him. And then you got six police officers standing

there doing the same goddamn thing. Come on, man, if our people don't wake up to what we fucking see that's obvious, then we are helping them kill us off faster than that that we even can imagine. But we're thinking this ship we're doing in the hood, killing the homies and and killing this nigga because he got money and won't give me fifty dollars. It's cool, we got like funked up. You ain't got another forty years. You ain't got another forty years. You might be a motherfucker's

slave and another for the years. Wake up, smell of coffee, and man, let's just stop doing this to ourselves. Let's just stop doing it to ourselves. We have to wake up for tomorrow. The story is pretty much let's let's train our kids. And I think that's what I'm getting from both FI guys. Yeah, I'm just I'm just saying, you know, we need to embrace the guys like Nipsey. You know what I'm saying, ain't no blood of crypt bullshit. I was on the I was on the red side.

So I mean, I can see there a hology saying this. This this young man need to need to be applaud just what he was doing. For what he was doing. You know what I'm saying, ain't no where in the world. This man should be laying flat nowhere in the world. You can't hate me that much. I can take care of hunting motherfucker's. I just can't got to you yet. I ain't working with you. Don't mean you gotta kill me. Come on, man, that ain't the way to die. That

ain't how you supposed to win out. But ship Martin Luther King wasn't supposed to go out like that either. What we're doing it to ourselves once again. So I don't know, I don't know everybody. I'm just just got mixed emotions about the whole thing. And I got so many things in my mind to where I know how we should fix ourselves. But you can't fix I can't fix me and everybody else. Everybody got to really pay attention and listen and look at look at you got Facebook,

you got of this ship on there. Half the things we do are degrading to ourselves, but we do it, but we do it. And and personally, I think all the all the black men need to step up. We need to step up, because I'll be damned if I see a black woman getting beat up by a white man on the bus stop and don't help her funk that phone, I'm gonna beat the ship out to this motherfucker. I love my mama and she was a black woman. Feel me, and and and this here, we just need

to just wake up and smell the coffee. Smell a coffee, because one day, this situation here is gonna happen to you. If you think this ain't gonna happen to you, then you were You're in the wrong world, You're in the wrong place. And and we're all gonna feel it. We're all gonna feel it, or half felt it, and and unfortunate. I've been on both sides. I had the gun in my hand and I received the same ship. I was facing the gun, so I know being shot or shooting that,

I know what it's about. And then ain't no good, ain't no good feeling. And I can't sit up here and be a hypocrite to say, you know, some other fucker's deserve it, or I did what I did because I didn't have no sense. No, it don't make no sense period. And I'm not gonna say if I know what I know now, I wouldn't beginning down like this, Kine said. Kane said, it's just all stupid. Ship. But today, at four years old, I have more respect for my black people than I had in my whole entire life.

Growing up, I didn't I didn't give a fuck, but everybody got to wake up and and I'm glad I woke up and and I respect the man right next to me. Yep, well, cool, cool, Well I think that's a that's enough set on this subject. UH. Once again, much respect and um love out the Nipsey Hustle and his family. And by no means did we mean to disrespect UH or say anything disrespectful about him because we don't have nothing but respect for him. So um resting priest brother peace

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