You have to respect this at all angles. A reporter casually walks into a gang neighborhood and start asking questions. The gang member answers those questions without any issues.
Hell nah. You don't know what it's like in certain neighborhoods and whatnot. The cops is the biggest gang in America and do worse than the crips and bloods combined. But I bet somebody like you, @American Pride , uh just support the crooked cops n shit.
@@zazasnruntz7505 Really now? Serving your country that was attacked on a large scale in 2001, to take out a group killing innocent people, is anywhere similar to wreaking havoc on the streets of LA? There’s a clip of a guy throwing a bottle in front of passerby’s vehicles for no reason other than to be a nuisance. These gangs are fighting over drugs and territory, committing robberies and every other illegal act gang members participate in. You’re out of your mind if you think military service members and gang members are anywhere near the same. One is fighting in an attempt to maintain the standards of their country with exceptional rights, the other is fighting to look cool and jump kids that looked at them funny on a sidewalk.
@@ElzekoGD everyone has their right to live how they want. If you want to live as a bot tailing society like a normal "citizen" then do as you please with your children. People who are willing to give up their life doin what they like is admirable.
@@Spartan_Rage7 No, people don't have the right to take other people's lives. The stuff gangs did in the 80s is unspeakable. You can do whatever you want to AS LONG AS IT ONLY INVOLVES YOU.
His reasoning for being in a gang was for acceptance, comradery, love & protection you know the things you are supposed to have in your own household. Unfortunately a lot of these guys aren't able to articulate that so it seems as if they are just in a gang to just be in a gang
It’s lack of education at most so they can’t express their feelings at the fullest with words, but what you wrote is exactly what they feel and express It’s family first, followed by love and so on..
Sadly the white media knows they can’t articulate why there in the gang and they use that to spin there narrative that all black people are in gangs for no reason just because there violent for no reason. When these neighborhoods are all u see failing schools no jobs and they don’t see any way out what do u expect from them to cure cancer or become rocket scientist???
You can’t rule this out tho, it’s the area you live in you can say “I’m not in a gang I’m not in a gang” all you want. Nobody cares, then they ask where yo grandma stay, and that’s where you from. It’s like a damn maze with no way out except to move but most low income folkz can’t just do that, so the kids end up ganging with their friends or just getting down w a gang sad
@@100thebestintheworld no, nowadays they will for having the wrong political affiliation. Bike lock to the head from some 120lb rich kid. "I don't like the way you think, or the things you say we can't have violent words and hate, WAAHH WAAHH!" As he smacks you in the head with a hard object and runs away as fast his little chicken legs will carry him. The do have masked face thing in common as well.
Its because they were legitimately gang members who needed to do that to get by while the ones today are really just posing as what they think gang members are and trying to look eccentric and tough
The difference between a gang like the bloods and today's GOP like Marjorie, Donald, Matt, Tucker, Hannity, etc, is that the GOP are cop callers. MTG called the cops on Jimmy Kimmell. LMAO. A gang member would never do that. The GOP talk big with guns in their hands, but without those guns, they are quick to call the cops.
@@djg3996 Wow... well now I know where you stand with black people... calling them "reggiNs" ? Like I can't decipher a scrambled word? You're racist... 🤦
@@extremelyoffensive5784 When did I ever mention the word "worship" ?? Why don't you put some more words in my mouth while you're at it... I hate when people do that. Especially when they only do it so they can form an argument based on something you didn't even say 🤦
It ain't that sad for these kinds of people. I mean, you heard them. Basically the entire point of their gang is just to be hard and kill the other gangs because "they're down". Didn't even mention money or drugs. Their friends getting killed just gives them and excuse to kill, which is why they joined in reality....
@@pauld.b7129 They joined for camaraderie, protection and love. The natural human trait of assigning yourself to a "tribe". Many of these kids started in broken homes, with cracked up parents (thanks to the CIA helping traffic cocaine into Hollywood and thus L.A as a whole). THeir houses get shot up in some wild gang war, their sister, brother, freiend dies, and they feel like they now need to join the frey and get back at those who wronged them. Topped off with a lack of a solid house hold it's no wonder they find themselves in trap houses with a bunch of other gangsters that welcome them in, feed them, and give them drugs to escape their reality.....And then the cycle continues...
@danny supersell That's because GTA San Andreas was based off of the 80's gang wars in Compton and other L.A boroughs. It's actually a comedic masterpiece in gang mentality and how people get caught up in gangs when they were simply trying to make their way out of the hood. When everything and everyone around you is doin illegal shit, it's hard to not get "stuck in" without completely alienating yourself from the world around you.
@@hxhdfjifzirstc894that don't mean it's not a freestyle or originally something he came up with. It's a difference between on the spot or not a freestyle is a freestyle.
Most gang members I have met in my life were looking for love and acceptance. Things they didn't get at home, mainly due to the fact their father figure was missing from their lives. Truly sad.
@@rypsterhc8673 nah a lot of the kid did this cause they father was gone and the mother was never at home cause they were working so much so they found acceptance in the street now the adults are the superior og bitches
@@jddropemoff4974 you havent met real gang members then.💀 because nobody joins because it was "cool" thats like saying people smoke weed because it was "cool" nah it was to get high like everyone else. And well gang members join gangs because of protection from getting jumped,attention they dont get at home, escape abuse from their family, or desperate for money or a thousand other reasons. Its way deeper than oh it looked cool. Because nobody does it to look cool. They do it because it benefits them in someway.
It’s still like that to this day only places you see Trash everywhere is homeless encampments in la u would be in the hood and wouldn’t know it unless you pay attention to the gang graffiti
It always surprises me that interviewers are surprised by guys like this disregard for death, like when that’s all you know of course you become very desensitized to it, you’d go crazy if you didn’t
Sounds more stupid.... it is stupid, it’s not like there some hero’s or something, it’s just kids doin dumb kid stuff, like fr even if there getting nothing out of it they are just gonna throw there life away for pretty much nothing at all, an they just tell all the police that hey I’m in a gang come arrest me when they cover themselves from head to toe in bandanas, so no I don’t think desensitized or whatever your saying or everyone else is saying I just think it’s stupidity
@@NarutoUzumaki-eo9fv they’re just adapting to their environment. Sure it seems stupid from your perspective because you grew up privileged enough to see a different lifestyle. This is all a lot of these people know. I’m not advocating or condoning gang banging but it makes sense that someone in a violent area would get used to violence…..
@@kub3d my environment is meth heads and drug dealers, saying I’m privileged is just a racist stereotype against white people, my environment is worst then theirs it’s trailers and shake and bake, and meth heads staying up all night trying to kill one another, you really don’t know what your talking about dude, not all white people are privileged and just because people don’t live in the hood doesn’t mean there privileged, the hood isn’t the only struggling place in America I’m sick how people completely ignore and don’t understand how some white people also come from struggling places, even more so then the hood in some situations, you don’t have to fall into that way of life, you still have choices, you really got no idea the place that I live and if you did, privileged would be the last thing you would call it
@@kub3d yes I know hearing white people struggle aswell is a hard pill to swallow when society acts as tho we are all privileged and some rich racists in our big fancy Lamborghinis livin in Hollywood, but you need to understand right now that’s just a racist sterotype
Two things struck me about this young man, he was respectful and he was only 17. I believe these kids were doing the best the could to survive in their environment. Very sad that this is in America. I hope Dusty Loc is still alive today.
You shouldn't believe these kids were doing the right thing. He was talking just like that about killing and get killed. It is a big deal for a 17 yo boy talking about death like it was a game. That's exactly the root of almost all of your problems. You people from states concieve violence like something natural, and that'ts definitely not cool.
@@maximgdcould you elaborate on violence not being natural? I feel the need to clarify that the tone of that question is genuine interest, not me setting you up to try and insult your opinion.
@@maximgdhistory has been riddled with violence for thousands of years. It must be natural. Not that that's a good thing mind you, but bro. Show me ANY period of history without violence. You can't. It's terrible, absolutely horrifying, but it's ALWAYS been around and violence seems to be FAR more prevalent than kindness unfortunately. We just don't bury our heads in the sand. Wherever you're from, there's violence there too.m I promise you. Maybe you dint see it, or maybe since you are from wherever you're from, you act like it doesn't exist, but it does. It's a fact of life anywhere you go I promise you. It may not happen everyday everywhere, but it's always lurking around the corner.
For those wanting more info, and to stop the spread of misinformation. His real name is Bruce (source: 48 hours: Gang street), he lived on Fraley in the Lime Hood (source: Facebook accounts of people in the area, who were around at that time [with other important names being Dusty, Lil Bone, Handz, Wolf, Tone Bone, Ducky Hood, and Boston (Dusty Loc, Boston, Wolf, and Handz are in this interview)]). Tone Bone is the light skin one and was killed 4 days after the interview (R.I.P). The guy rapping was part of Piru MOB and was sentenced for killing Ducky Hood, he was 15 at time of interview. Other than that, they are all ok, Dusty Loc is still alive (Source: Mellymel interviewed Lime Hood on his UA-cam channel and confirms that Dusty is alive). Hope that answers everyones questions, and please don't believe people that are in the comments talking about everyone getting smoked with their source being "trust me bro".
There’s something about the man’s demeanor, that calm, candid (even if a bit brash) way he spoke to the reporter that tells me he really has seen and been through what he’s talking about. Hope he’s still doing alright.
Journalists now: “I influenced a presidential election because I couldn’t handle mean tweets.” Journalists then: “I will literally walk up to a gang and ask them questions.”
It’s always been like that. Some journalists: how can we hide the truth? Others: “come on, let’s walk up to these guys and ask them wtf is going on here”
@Critique Everything haha yeah wtf journalists are so DUMB they're trying to talk to us about THINGS and IDEAS. I don't need anyone to give me ideas. I know everything that is happening everywhere at all times. I don't need the NEWS or the MEDIA to tell me what I ALREADY KNOW. BECAUSE I KNOW IT ALL
this is actually really sad that these guys had their childhoods and i guess whole lives for some people hijacked by their terrible circumstances that would turn them to this
Yeah, and they went around and stole the childhoods of hundreds, if not thousands of other youngsters. Comes a time where you lose pity, and see it for what it is
@@resyntax Having basic requirments is not the same as only allowing a specific race. The issue is that most countries still view population growth as a goal even though basic logic dicates that what an increasingly technologically advanced society requires is a lower number of exceptional peopel to run the systems and machines that create productivity.
Did you know that Vice City was inspired by the neon city of 80's Miami? Jokes aside, GTA just takes an iconic/flavourful real life setting and turns it into a game. I don't remember what GTAIV was specifically based off of, but the drab immigrant dock worker aesthetic has been around for atleast 100 years. Sadly, with GTAV they lost their trend by returning to Los Santos. V has no style in comparison. It's almost like it's a parody of itself.
As an old quote says: “an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind - Mahatma Gandhi”, perfectly describes this. I hope the mate is doing good, but if he is already gone, then I hope he rests in peace.
This reminds me of when I lived and worked in my families mini mart back in the 80s west side of Chicago rough black neighborhood we had a couple of gang members always come in and buy those D size batteries for their boom box stereo we always showed them respect and my uncle would give them a discount on those batteries so they were kool with us and we got their protection we never had a hold up in the store I had moved like 25 years ago to Cali and recently I came back to visit Chicago went to the store and one of the gang members who used to buy batteries was still alive and recognized me honestly I was happy to see him.
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@@Thesixwolf6 Yeah because even politicians have forgotten how to publicly compose themselves. The gangs’ interview demeanor was respectful and decent. Sometimes judgement should be left for the lord.
@@TwoPlusTwoEqualsFive32he doesn't blame the world amd his choices? You mean it was his choice that he probably didn't have a good family and background? That society doesn't give a fuk about these neighborhoods? Bullshit, tgus guy is doing what he needs to to survive and take care of his people
Sadly the guy rapping at the end of the video died three years later in a gang hit gone wrong. He was 18 when he died and there is a documentary on him and his life of rapping. Rap documentary’s name is called”Me and my brothers”.
the interviewer failed a golden opportunity to really delve into this kid's mindset. when the kid said 'he's down'', why didn't the interviewer press him and ask him to clarify what exactly he's down for?
I was born in 73 and grew up in the eighties. The eighties was rough on many levels, politically, economically, socially you name it the 80’s started it. Crime, drugs, war, tragedy, financial, social problems wow I can go on and on. If you made it through the 80’s God bless you and I hope theses young Men did to.
@ Cody you’re correct the 60’s was turbulent particularly with the start of the Vietnam war, social unrest and economic challenges. However in my opinion the 80’s started the true period of decay. The 60’s were tamed compared to the shock of the 80’s.
Aids epidemic, Chernobyl, Iran Contra scandal, Berlin Wall came down, USSR Collapsed, Worst recession since Great Depression, Computers, Reganomics, Wars, CNN 24 hour News, Cocaine, Gangs, War on Drugs, Highest unemployment, Challenger explosion witnessed in classrooms including mine, Rise in conservative movement, Cold War, last time the Chicago Bears won anything, Man I can go on and on, the 80's was savage.
That's because they all grow up in an environment where they have to grow up faster & experience stuff at a young age. Its not like growing up in a nice gated community in the surberbs. In the hood its different because most of these dude don't even got parents or an uncle or big brother to raise them the right way & even if they got older relatives to raise them, they are also gang members as well.
Ever wonder how soldiers go to war and return looking like they aged 10 years? Same growing up in a bad neighborhood where it’s basically a war zone people dropping daily etc.
CALI LIFESTYE Kush&Henny shit is wack want everyone to be sheep like people aren't suppose to be individuals so when I see videos like this ion even be mad they there own people there own men respect it
Rosario Munoz u missed allot of cities bruh Louisiana has always had the highest murder rate PER CAPITA still does too Detroit has always been bad Chicago as well and DC too Baltimore is crazy Gary Indiana fucking horrible etc but my family is from LA (watts) I use to go out there in the summer time every year as a kid that was in the 90’s and it didn’t seem any different from New Orleans that’s AFTER it had gotten “better” compared to the 80’s
Yeah well how many get recruited at 18 by the military and die for that gang and honour instead? Teens getting into trouble because they are broke and bored half the time.
More like conform to gentrification because of instagram ruined the west coast. Now what we got is legit gay looking vloggers and mainstream instagram.
This is almost comedy the way the news and the journalist spoke and reported on it. I'm not a gang member, but I been listening to rap and hip hop culture for 30 years, and still appreciate the message of "Down for the cause" its nice to read that the Dusty dude is still around. Hope he is inspiring others towards peace love and respect. Players on opposite teams don't need to kill each other. They just need to have fun and make those dollars!
It's amazing how much perspectives change with time. Now, as an adult, when I look at these people, all I can see are insecure kids who want to feel like they belong to something and feel like they have control in their lives.
@TeniquasInTheWild The irony is, I see the same thing in you. The same thing that got these kids on the street and in gangs is the same thing that got you to put in the time and energy to make racist content for UA-cam. You both made poor choices due to a set of circumstances that altered your thought process in an unhealthy way.
@@df8245 Lmao you think it's racist to congratulate people who didn't fall for degenerate culture. This is garbage its destructive and nothing inherently good comes from it.
As someone from L.A. and who went to public schools in South L.A., I found it hilarious that the reporter thought "Loc" was shorthand for the Spanish word "Loco". He has NO CLUE.
I’m in no way a gang member but I’ve grown up around stuff like this in cali, az, and Mexico and it’s mainly a family thing and like he said the area your born or raised in, like my family has ties into the cartel which we have long left behind, but you ask any of them why the were in it and they would say it’s a family thing to stick together and not let anyone mess with us. And it’s gotten a lot bigger than that but it started with rival tribes, just like the bloods and the crips, so I understand where he’s coming from when he said what he said. It’s sad to see kids nowadays want to join a gang because they think it’s cool, until they get shot, back then they knew the risks and danger of being one but they chose to for the sake of their hood.
This kid is 17 its mind blowing how smart he was. Elon Musk once said street guys or drug dealers know better how to run a business then college professors.
If you really listen to what this kid is saying it is truly heartbreaking that this is the mindset of a 17 year old kid in America. This is why it is so important for fathers to be in the home this kid is so misguided.
it's rare to see someone rapping a story, people don't usually understand the fact that it is missing from the rap genre nowadays on purpose! Story tellers always die early!
Aesop Rock still raps stories in songs like: Ruby '81, Blood Sandwich, The Harbor Is Yours, etc. But yeah, not like is used to be with Slick Rick and shit.
People here should look into the griselda crew. OGs that have all dropped great, real hip hop albums in the last 6 months. Also pusha T dropped this week, people saying no real rap is coming out, tf you mean
It's all just flexing and fake BS nowadays. Dudes talking bout their hard upbringing without any elaboration then talking about how many hoes they fucked and how fast their Rolls Royce can go.
Youre talking like older generations werent the one that raised the new ones,youre shooting your own generation in the foot,and fun fact drug addictions and hippies where way more common and widespread in the 80s and 90s
I see 2 different realities. The reporter likely comes from a safe neighborhood with opportunity to advance. The gang member is clearly in a hostile environment where you can’t sit back and think too much, you gotta move with instinct. The gang member has developed these instincts, one of them being loyalty to his tribe, because they offer safety and strength. He never had the opportunity to think about the philosophical or psychological implications. For the reporter, his environment isn’t hostile, survival is expected, and he has time to contemplate the deeper issues in life. But he is underdeveloped in primal instincts. It’s fascinating when different cultures interact. There’s likely misunderstandings that have deep roots but are only looked at through shallow lenses. This happens a lot in modern America, the most diverse country in the world. With a bit of understanding and patience we might make progress.
wow great commmentary. it kinda reminds me of 'the society that separates its scholars from its warriors will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting by fools'
Very well articulated. You literally spoke every thing that ran through my mind as I watched this! To have such insight, you must have had some kind of experience in both worlds that you mention.
@@ryan_team1420 Many people want better, but they don't know how to get it or what it even looks like. If you didn't know what it looked like, and you've never had it, you wouldn't even know where to begin. It would be like you going into a foreign country for the first time, where everyone speaks a different language and has a completely different culture, and lives by a different set of rules, and trying to thrive in it. Then there's the fact that humans gravitate to what's familiar to them. They might know that how their living is wrong, and they may want better, but for most people it would be scary to enter such unfamiliar territory, like a fish out of water. Those who've always had such great opportunities, exposure, and experiences, really have no idea the struggle, both mentally and physically, that an oppressed person has to go through to work their way up to the same starting point as someone with privilege.
Respect to everyone. The reporter, the gang, everyone. 17, to live like that, and be honest about it. It's all feuds, everywhere, someone else's feuds that the young are expected to die for. This kid recognised that, and accepted it. This gang acts no different to countries, how they treat their soldiers. If you have a problem with gangs, which you really should, you surely have to have a bigger problem with your own selfish government
@Mr. Meeseeks what u think gangs are made for ? 😂 this is what y’all see from the outside , gangs ain’t about fighting and killing it’s about getting MONEY . People don’t join gangs to stay broke 😂
This reminds me of trailer park boys for some odd reason. The casual interview, the rapping the complete juxtaposition of cultures and attitudes on display. And the generally calm demeanor of everyone filmed.
Back when people were talking and listening to each other. Kind of absurd to see that murderous gangsters from the eighties are more proficient in the skill of communication than all these "experts" nowadays.
What??? I was around in the 80's you must not have been. The amount of murders back then were some of the highest in the history of America. It was so bad that serious criminal reform took place.
@@jpowell2603 You must be out of your mind? I appreciate a good lyricist. Some of my favorites are Nas, Ghostface, Mos Def, Black Thought, Kool G Rap, Rakim, Big Pun, Tragedy Khadafi, you know, real spitters. LYRICISTS with BARS. These dudes were garbage.
Reporter: "Why be in a gang?" In summation: "Look at where I'm from. I'm a product of my environment. I embrace it. I'm proud of it." Sometimes the answers are simple.
When "gangs" still had attitude, respect for each other and life in general. When hard drugs had not destroyed a generation either by addiction or corruption. When money was the big dream but not more important than family and friendship.
@@billchillm9372 not trying to sound evil but I was thinking they are perfect targets for a drive all posted up on the corner in flashing red . Would be the easiest drive by ever to wipe everyone of them out. Rip to them though even though it was probably good riddance.
I'm really happy that guy's favorite baseball team, the Minnesota Twins, won the World Series in 1991. I'm sure he was watching as a fan and not just wearing a random hat
Wow that went a lot better than I thought it would I expected that reporter to get jumped or something but they just answered his questions and were open hearted
Are you new to the club, money got his ass on that street or they let him come in to bolster their reputations. But at 16, 17 … he had his ass handed to him by an OG after if he did it without an OK”. That kids is a Baby G used as a guard … big money eyes watching from somewhere else… he’s just a pup with a gun.
@Punishedplushv2 your reply just made you sub human. Your opinion is why the issue is never solved. You are not impervious to bad luck or mental instability, all caused by an unlucky twisted environment, count yourself lucky and give thanks. No reply needed.
@@vicariouswitness bro you answer the completely wrong question, the Op was referencing the reporter having the balls to walk those streets and interview the Bloods... You're probably right about the Youngblood banger, but the topic was about the reporter... Personally I don't think it was his balls- I think it was the combination of reporter's naiveness, plus an advanced member of the news team asking permission to interview... maybe a little dough on the side, probably not though bloodz enjoy the airtime
Props to them for being respectful and honest in the interview, but he litterly said "we in the gang to die" and then he explaied how its a never-ending circle of just bloodfued.
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Dawg had bars 🔟
These are gang are chew toys compared to the cartel
these were simpler times back when a black rapper would rhyme trigger w/o the n word
You have to respect this at all angles. A reporter casually walks into a gang neighborhood and start asking questions. The gang member answers those questions without any issues.
lazy losers
Then get mad at snitches 🤷🏾♂️
@@jackmehoff9654 I Ioii
Yea but if another brother walks in there he’d get killed smh
It's funny that y'all think that this wasn't set up first...😂🤣
That young man is more respectful than any 17 I've seen in the last 10 years
That's the truth man
Facts like a mo’fer
No doubt. Facts
So true it’s sad
Cause everyone is lost, blinding themselves knowing who they actually are, soft and addicted of a trend on the internet now today
80's gangsters were more down to earth than kids on a college campus today
@@C4lmTFdown yeah these gangsters are very down to earth compared to the new generation idiotic kids
Swear to God. College boys be so entitled.
Youre joking?
Hell nah. You don't know what it's like in certain neighborhoods and whatnot. The cops is the biggest gang in America and do worse than the crips and bloods combined. But I bet somebody like you, @American Pride , uh just support the crooked cops n shit.
@@americanpride9733
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I love how this interview perfectly represents how well old gta games nailed it lol
Thats exactly what i thought too lmao
Lmao it’s crazy 💀
GTA San Andreas vibes fr fr!
fcking kids
@@saidlfaliji2620one of them look like Easy E and that one guy in San Andreas
Love the fact he is willingly answering the questions. Even in his blind faith to his gang, he still comes across quiet well.
No he doesn't you fool. He's an idiot that is prob already dead over dumbass gangbanging and slinging poison!!! OHH he's so fantastic
He comes across like a moon tbf.
These dudes are the same as anybody in the military
@@zazasnruntz7505 Really now? Serving your country that was attacked on a large scale in 2001, to take out a group killing innocent people, is anywhere similar to wreaking havoc on the streets of LA? There’s a clip of a guy throwing a bottle in front of passerby’s vehicles for no reason other than to be a nuisance. These gangs are fighting over drugs and territory, committing robberies and every other illegal act gang members participate in. You’re out of your mind if you think military service members and gang members are anywhere near the same. One is fighting in an attempt to maintain the standards of their country with exceptional rights, the other is fighting to look cool and jump kids that looked at them funny on a sidewalk.
@@zazasnruntz7505 not even close
guy in the wheelchair more of a crip than a blood
Hahahahaha! That one went over people's heads!!!
(edit. Okay, every one caught that joke...and it was super funny)
😂😂😂😂😂
@@soulsurfer639 Went over nobody's head. Still funny though.
😂😂😂
An a blood name dusty loc tht sum crop shit lol
“I’m 17” That got me. They really do grow up a lot faster
Back then the vibes were a lot more fresh than today's garbage.
I never lived that Era but seeing this kind of interaction gives me nostalgia.
????? How is that growing up faster? He's supposed to be in school not fighting on the streets. Neither does he have any education nor maturity
@@ElzekoGD everyone has their right to live how they want. If you want to live as a bot tailing society like a normal "citizen" then do as you please with your children. People who are willing to give up their life doin what they like is admirable.
@@Spartan_Rage7 No, people don't have the right to take other people's lives. The stuff gangs did in the 80s is unspeakable.
You can do whatever you want to AS LONG AS IT ONLY INVOLVES YOU.
"I'm 17" - That's wild. Dude looks 28.
No, he don't.
I wouldn’t say 28 I would say like 20
He doesn't
How? He looks like a teenager
IF that kid survived he'd be in his 50s now.
Hit me hard when he said he was 17. Dude got aged by trauma.
Compare him to the perpetual adolescent men today.
@@qqqcalls the same?
@@heemmahdi108 How so?
I honestly thought bro was like 24
@@stormy4358 word up but he 17 that’s fucking crazy Yoe compare to kids nowadays
He killed that rap at the end
It’s on repeat for me
I would would put it 2nd only to The Blue Blockers rap...
reminds me of Close by J Cole
He was better than most rappers I've heard of
So ur just repeating the end of this video?
He got shot and died rip to him
Peter Griffin said it best, “Run 80’s black guys, your no match for 90’s black guys!”
@Billy B bs
early 90s was the most violent time in the u.s.
Lol.. knew I’d find this comment in short time
Nah 2022 is 😂
@Billy B L.A riots 92.
Definitely not a soft era 😂
@Billy B nah bro most of the 90s was pure chaos in LA, you had the highest murder rates in 90-96
I love how they actually answer questions normally
“Normally”
@@worstfate That's normal compared how youngsters talk today.
@@worstfate"Normally" as you can understand what they are saying none of this made up word bullshit they dribble these days.
Agreed. Straight answers. I saw mike pence the other day dodging questions like crazy
Normally????
His reasoning for being in a gang was for acceptance, comradery, love & protection you know the things you are supposed to have in your own household. Unfortunately a lot of these guys aren't able to articulate that so it seems as if they are just in a gang to just be in a gang
It’s lack of education at most so they can’t express their feelings at the fullest with words, but what you wrote is exactly what they feel and express
It’s family first, followed by love and so on..
Sadly the white media knows they can’t articulate why there in the gang and they use that to spin there narrative that all black people are in gangs for no reason just because there violent for no reason. When these neighborhoods are all u see failing schools no jobs and they don’t see any way out what do u expect from them to cure cancer or become rocket scientist???
@@SephirothGodF7 exactly!
You can’t rule this out tho, it’s the area you live in you can say “I’m not in a gang I’m not in a gang” all you want. Nobody cares, then they ask where yo grandma stay, and that’s where you from. It’s like a damn maze with no way out except to move but most low income folkz can’t just do that, so the kids end up ganging with their friends or just getting down w a gang sad
he is a murderer, a killer, stop with this nonsen of glorify this mofos
gang members can answer interview questions with more honesty than the government can.
Because they have nothing to lose. "I'm a true N" - Yes, yes you are.
wow steal a top comment and hope for likes? lmao.
One of the person in the video is my father.
@@joelj782 tf
Because It takes more than 3 brain cells to form a lie
The kid is 17 years old and he's acting like it's life or death. I can't imagine what day to day life is for those kids
crazy part is he’s not even acting
Just walk into a hood. It ain't hard. Ignorance reigns supreme in the daily lives of these people. Teach 'em somethin'.
Imagine being alive 1000 years ago, and having to pick up sword to defend your village from rape and pillage.
@@EmvyBeats imagine now having to defend your friends from being shot by picking up guns
He is not acting. It is life or death.
That freestyle at the end was dope 🔥
true. Hope wherever that guy is today living a good and normal life with kids and a wife.
"What's Up CJ"
-Big Smoke
1980: Gangsters want to be rappers one day
2020: Rappers want to be gangsters
You sure ??.........
Well Wannabe gangsters
@@anythinggoesvideospart-2242 yes
@@num1Jaysta FBG DUCK wasnt a real gangster ?? :o
@@zakeorca3157 FBG DUCK wasnt a real gangster ?? :o
Regardless of what we think, he was asked a question and he answered it honestly. Politicians could learn from this.
Politicians are the ones who created this.
@@mafia38504 The rich behind the politicians to be more specific. Decimated the middle class.
@@damienholland9244 politicians are also in the rich category. Look at their salaries and their raises they get.
What a naive thing to say 😂
@@zebdawson3687 thanks for pointing this out. What would we do without you
They seem nicer than the most classmates I've encountered in a private school.
That just some bullies without any love
Private school classmates won't stomp ya ass out for having new sneakers
😂😂😂
@@100thebestintheworld no, nowadays they will for having the wrong political affiliation. Bike lock to the head from some 120lb rich kid. "I don't like the way you think, or the things you say we can't have violent words and hate, WAAHH WAAHH!" As he smacks you in the head with a hard object and runs away as fast his little chicken legs will carry him. The do have masked face thing in common as well.
lmao good one, your classmotes wont murder you for wearing the wrong color. 🙄
“I’m 17” almost spit out my drink
That’s why they called BGs, most of them don’t make it past 21. If you can do that you become an OG
These guys seem so articulate and civilized compared to the riff-raff off 2020's, lol 😂😂😂
I was thinking the same thing he’s wasn’t all the way articulate but far more comprehensive
Isn't it wild. Shit is sad
Its because they were legitimately gang members who needed to do that to get by while the ones today are really just posing as what they think gang members are and trying to look eccentric and tough
The difference between a gang like the bloods and today's GOP like Marjorie, Donald, Matt, Tucker, Hannity, etc, is that the GOP are cop callers. MTG called the cops on Jimmy Kimmell. LMAO. A gang member would never do that. The GOP talk big with guns in their hands, but without those guns, they are quick to call the cops.
They had more conscientious rap back then. Idk. Lol
Daaaamn gta san andreas hd mod is looking pretty real
Except they look like ballas and grove st all in one
It is a good in Compton
Welcome to LA
@SOCIAL 215 shut yo fake gangsta ass up
A number 9 large...........a Number 10 with extra dip..........
That rap at the end was low key fire though.
High Key it was BG Knockout
It was not BGKO lmao BG is a crip and it's clearly not his voice or face
It really wasn’t lol
@@gorillakillaaa I dont mean BG Knocc Out dumbasses
remember I'm in charge
80 gangsters better communication skills than college kids today
So original
Exactly, they also had a moral code unlike kids from today
he said making a grammatical error
@mrranto5789 glad you picked up. 'Then' shows time...which is the correct word
No
I absolutely LOVE how this man doesn't understand a thing about the game, so the Blood answers all of his questions proudly and respectfully.
Proudly living in fear.
Why worship thugs and drug dealers
@@djg3996 Wow... well now I know where you stand with black people... calling them "reggiNs" ? Like I can't decipher a scrambled word? You're racist... 🤦
@@extremelyoffensive5784 When did I ever mention the word "worship" ?? Why don't you put some more words in my mouth while you're at it... I hate when people do that. Especially when they only do it so they can form an argument based on something you didn't even say 🤦
@indiapale u probably love mob movies tho right
"youve seen your friends get killed"
"yea"
"how old are you?"
"im 17"
that shit hit like a fucking truck
It ain't that sad for these kinds of people. I mean, you heard them. Basically the entire point of their gang is just to be hard and kill the other gangs because "they're down". Didn't even mention money or drugs. Their friends getting killed just gives them and excuse to kill, which is why they joined in reality....
@@pauld.b7129 Nope
@@pauld.b7129 They joined for camaraderie, protection and love. The natural human trait of assigning yourself to a "tribe". Many of these kids started in broken homes, with cracked up parents (thanks to the CIA helping traffic cocaine into Hollywood and thus L.A as a whole). THeir houses get shot up in some wild gang war, their sister, brother, freiend dies, and they feel like they now need to join the frey and get back at those who wronged them. Topped off with a lack of a solid house hold it's no wonder they find themselves in trap houses with a bunch of other gangsters that welcome them in, feed them, and give them drugs to escape their reality.....And then the cycle continues...
@danny supersell That's because GTA San Andreas was based off of the 80's gang wars in Compton and other L.A boroughs. It's actually a comedic masterpiece in gang mentality and how people get caught up in gangs when they were simply trying to make their way out of the hood. When everything and everyone around you is doin illegal shit, it's hard to not get "stuck in" without completely alienating yourself from the world around you.
Just another disposable body I'm sure this guy is probably dead or in prison now
Most of these are probably dead or sitting on their front yard playing dominoes now. with war scars and children all around LA
Or spending life in prison
@you tube banana
@you tube lol
@you tube STFU YOU RACIST BITCH
@_jeff _ fr ?
That freestyle actually went crazy
Freestyle? I bet money he walks around singing that all the time.
@@hxhdfjifzirstc894that don't mean it's not a freestyle or originally something he came up with. It's a difference between on the spot or not a freestyle is a freestyle.
Proto rap
Most gang members I have met in my life were looking for love and acceptance. Things they didn't get at home, mainly due to the fact their father figure was missing from their lives. Truly sad.
Or to feel superior
@@rypsterhc8673 nah a lot of the kid did this cause they father was gone and the mother was never at home cause they were working so much so they found acceptance in the street now the adults are the superior og bitches
The ones I've met in my life try joining cus they think it's cool or sumn, they don't know what they getting into 🤦🏽♂️
@@jddropemoff4974 Same dude.
@@jddropemoff4974 you havent met real gang members then.💀 because nobody joins because it was "cool" thats like saying people smoke weed because it was "cool" nah it was to get high like everyone else. And well gang members join gangs because of protection from getting jumped,attention they dont get at home, escape abuse from their family, or desperate for money or a thousand other reasons. Its way deeper than oh it looked cool. Because nobody does it to look cool. They do it because it benefits them in someway.
I thought the reporter started beatboxing after the guy said he was 17
that would have been pretty based
@@OraEtBlavora agree
😂
lol
IM DEAD
My man at 48 seconds is pure blood, but with his green bandana you know he got love for Grove Street.
Bloods wear green
@@coleguitar2233 it’s called a joke nigga
Yeah they do like tree top
And the guy freestyling in the last clip is showing love for the Ballas with his purple shirt
This is Lime Hood Piru. They're bloods but mostly known for their Green rags, hence the name LIME Hood Piru.
2:27
80s rap has so much more lyrics and heart than today..
Both 80's and 90's. That shit is a gold mine bro.
Listen to Fénix Flexin
You don’t listen to the right rap then
@@chris.3513 agreed theres plenty of new and incredibly thought provoking rap.
@@algirdasltu1389golden
Look at how clean the streets were and how well things were kept up by the citizens of LA in the 1980's.
He threw shit onto clean streets compared to the shit in LA now.
pfff look at new york in the 80's and 90's. Even a bigger shithole than now
@Trent O He laid down the first stone.
There's literally bullet holes in the wall behind him.
It’s still like that to this day only places you see Trash everywhere is homeless encampments in la u would be in the hood and wouldn’t know it unless you pay attention to the gang graffiti
Reminds me of a Chris Rock routine. " I'm keeping it real." "Yeah, real stupid."
I understood that reference...
Dont tell Will Smith.
Will smith is going to think of another slapping routine.
Smh wow
Hopefully these idiots are in prison now.
It always surprises me that interviewers are surprised by guys like this disregard for death, like when that’s all you know of course you become very desensitized to it, you’d go crazy if you didn’t
Sounds more stupid.... it is stupid, it’s not like there some hero’s or something, it’s just kids doin dumb kid stuff, like fr even if there getting nothing out of it they are just gonna throw there life away for pretty much nothing at all, an they just tell all the police that hey I’m in a gang come arrest me when they cover themselves from head to toe in bandanas, so no I don’t think desensitized or whatever your saying or everyone else is saying I just think it’s stupidity
Well it has to be, if this isn’t nothing is
@@NarutoUzumaki-eo9fv they’re just adapting to their environment. Sure it seems stupid from your perspective because you grew up privileged enough to see a different lifestyle. This is all a lot of these people know. I’m not advocating or condoning gang banging but it makes sense that someone in a violent area would get used to violence…..
@@kub3d my environment is meth heads and drug dealers, saying I’m privileged is just a racist stereotype against white people, my environment is worst then theirs it’s trailers and shake and bake, and meth heads staying up all night trying to kill one another, you really don’t know what your talking about dude, not all white people are privileged and just because people don’t live in the hood doesn’t mean there privileged, the hood isn’t the only struggling place in America I’m sick how people completely ignore and don’t understand how some white people also come from struggling places, even more so then the hood in some situations, you don’t have to fall into that way of life, you still have choices, you really got no idea the place that I live and if you did, privileged would be the last thing you would call it
@@kub3d yes I know hearing white people struggle aswell is a hard pill to swallow when society acts as tho we are all privileged and some rich racists in our big fancy Lamborghinis livin in Hollywood, but you need to understand right now that’s just a racist sterotype
Two things struck me about this young man, he was respectful and he was only 17. I believe these kids were doing the best the could to survive in their environment. Very sad that this is in America. I hope Dusty Loc is still alive today.
You shouldn't believe these kids were doing the right thing. He was talking just like that about killing and get killed. It is a big deal for a 17 yo boy talking about death like it was a game. That's exactly the root of almost all of your problems. You people from states concieve violence like something natural, and that'ts definitely not cool.
Nah that niga dead cuz onfoenem
They voted Democrat that's why. Democrats have awful policies and always have.
@@maximgdcould you elaborate on violence not being natural?
I feel the need to clarify that the tone of that question is genuine interest, not me setting you up to try and insult your opinion.
@@maximgdhistory has been riddled with violence for thousands of years. It must be natural. Not that that's a good thing mind you, but bro. Show me ANY period of history without violence. You can't. It's terrible, absolutely horrifying, but it's ALWAYS been around and violence seems to be FAR more prevalent than kindness unfortunately. We just don't bury our heads in the sand. Wherever you're from, there's violence there too.m I promise you. Maybe you dint see it, or maybe since you are from wherever you're from, you act like it doesn't exist, but it does. It's a fact of life anywhere you go I promise you. It may not happen everyday everywhere, but it's always lurking around the corner.
For those wanting more info, and to stop the spread of misinformation. His real name is Bruce (source: 48 hours: Gang street), he lived on Fraley in the Lime Hood (source: Facebook accounts of people in the area, who were around at that time [with other important names being Dusty, Lil Bone, Handz, Wolf, Tone Bone, Ducky Hood, and Boston (Dusty Loc, Boston, Wolf, and Handz are in this interview)]).
Tone Bone is the light skin one and was killed 4 days after the interview (R.I.P). The guy rapping was part of Piru MOB and was sentenced for killing Ducky Hood, he was 15 at time of interview. Other than that, they are all ok, Dusty Loc is still alive (Source: Mellymel interviewed Lime Hood on his UA-cam channel and confirms that Dusty is alive). Hope that answers everyones questions, and please don't believe people that are in the comments talking about everyone getting smoked with their source being "trust me bro".
thx
Surprised they’re still alive
Thanks for the info, I was about to ask if anyone knew what happened to these guys?
@@mockdr Me too.
You gotta admit, "trust me bro" is a pretty reputable source lmao.
Edit-btw ty for the update
There’s something about the man’s demeanor, that calm, candid (even if a bit brash) way he spoke to the reporter that tells me he really has seen and been through what he’s talking about. Hope he’s still doing alright.
Think he was shot dead in a drive by a few months after this interview
died at such a young age rip
No way he's still alive 40 years later
@@Corn0nTheCobb do you have a source? I really want to see if this is legit or not
He ded homie
Dude this is a great piece. Feels so much more genuine than nowadays.
Interview a gang member these days and most people wouldn’t understand the dialect and mumble they speak.
@@NoNo-gt2bo the young guns are into some weird shit nowadays. I hear that.
I have no idea what it's like these days. The streets were changing so rapidly when I was roaming them over 10 years ago.
Everything felt more genuine than nowadays, people getting interviewed now will say what they think other people want to hear unlike this guy.
@@ReapingTheHarvest shit is different now
That rap at the end, so talented🔥
Honestly, it sucked... but he was probably about 15, so whatever.
But let's not pretend that he's some kind of genius.
Talented at sounding like crap possibly. What are you trying to convince people of by saying something so stupid?
@@hxhdfjifzirstc894 yeah he was 15, he's also sentenced for killing someone so unfortunately he did not get far in his rapping career
He got the flow tho, more than todays drillziggas.
@@hxhdfjifzirstc894 it was tuff bro but like it aint no nwa
The person getting interviews is being so calm and explains all the necessary things.
These guys world is so narrow. Everything is about the neighborhood they grew up in xD
@@nr1NPC well duh they were kids who never left there neighbourhood
@@nr1NPC and your "world" is uploading shorts to youtube playing by yourself. Get some hoes "viper" lmao
@@jrdb04 their* Maybe, maybe not.
@@nr1NPC That's all they know. Nobody to teach them any different.
When 80s gang members are more polite than twitter
Way back when issues were handled face to face!
twitter is full of heavily deluded liberals who have no real social skills
the young generation today is totally cancer. The world would be better off if they all drop dead.
☁️🤏🏿👌🏿
@@frantic5799 Fr. Trolls today hiding behind a phone screen wouldn't last a minute in this era.
Journalists now: “I influenced a presidential election because I couldn’t handle mean tweets.”
Journalists then: “I will literally walk up to a gang and ask them questions.”
It’s always been like that.
Some journalists: how can we hide the truth?
Others: “come on, let’s walk up to these guys and ask them wtf is going on here”
Seems like journalists now are much more badass from your coment.
@@hamyzschidenfeld3215 how lmao
ua-cam.com/video/eJ0I7HyZNiI/v-deo.html
generalizing much lol
@Critique Everything haha yeah wtf journalists are so DUMB they're trying to talk to us about THINGS and IDEAS. I don't need anyone to give me ideas. I know everything that is happening everywhere at all times. I don't need the NEWS or the MEDIA to tell me what I ALREADY KNOW.
BECAUSE I KNOW IT ALL
this is actually really sad that these guys had their childhoods and i guess whole lives for some people hijacked by their terrible circumstances that would turn them to this
Yeah, and they went around and stole the childhoods of hundreds, if not thousands of other youngsters.
Comes a time where you lose pity, and see it for what it is
What’s sad if that their parents were allowed to have children
@@maknavickas what?
@@skinwalker_hangdog if your life is a mess you should not have children. Pretty simple concept.
@@resyntax Having basic requirments is not the same as only allowing a specific race. The issue is that most countries still view population growth as a goal even though basic logic dicates that what an increasingly technologically advanced society requires is a lower number of exceptional peopel to run the systems and machines that create productivity.
This reminds of gangs with different cap colors in GTA San Andreas
That's what gta san Andreas was inspired from lol
They copied gta
@@olly701 gts was not out in the 80s babydick
Pine scented air fresheners remind me of a forrest🙈
Did you know that Vice City was inspired by the neon city of 80's Miami?
Jokes aside, GTA just takes an iconic/flavourful real life setting and turns it into a game.
I don't remember what GTAIV was specifically based off of, but the drab immigrant dock worker aesthetic has been around for atleast 100 years.
Sadly, with GTAV they lost their trend by returning to Los Santos. V has no style in comparison. It's almost like it's a parody of itself.
“Every criticism, judgment, diagnosis, and expression of anger is the tragic expression of an unmet need.”
― Marshall Rosenberg
Marshall
teah
Insecurity in a nutshell
my brain can’t process to understand
Basically a lack of love, family and father figure. They only got each other but did the wrong things.
As an old quote says: “an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind - Mahatma Gandhi”, perfectly describes this. I hope the mate is doing good, but if he is already gone, then I hope he rests in peace.
Quote by Mahatma Gandhi !
i heard he got killed in a drive by few months after this interview
@@lepuz3167 damn
@@lepuz3167 proof?
yea but turning your cheek will make you easy pickings
The child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth.
- African Proverb
African American Wisdom
This reminds me of when I lived and worked in my families mini mart back in the 80s west side of Chicago rough black neighborhood we had a couple of gang members always come in and buy those D size batteries for their boom box stereo we always showed them respect and my uncle would give them a discount on those batteries so they were kool with us and we got their protection we never had a hold up in the store I had moved like 25 years ago to Cali and recently I came back to visit Chicago went to the store and one of the gang members who used to buy batteries was still alive and recognized me honestly I was happy to see him.
that really cool story
@Digga D get of londons 🍆
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When a random gang interview is more respectful and decent than any public "debate" nowadays.
40 years ago man, times have changed.
LGBT don't have logic they just have hate
Gang members back then as dumb as they was, they had a bit of respect
Too many bad faith actors nowadays.
You think gang is decent
@@Thesixwolf6 Yeah because even politicians have forgotten how to publicly compose themselves. The gangs’ interview demeanor was respectful and decent. Sometimes judgement should be left for the lord.
Despite it all he actually portrayed himself as someone much more mature than a 17 year older today. Wonder if he’s alive today
He’s not
@@maximuscoleman2464 how yk
@@tyrone1450 cus he was my brother
@@maximuscoleman2464 oh fr? I’m sorry for yo loss
@@tyrone1450 I was joking but I’m pretty sure he is I know alot of people who died from gangs sadly
Unbelievably well spoken for a man his age. Especially so in that situation. Hope he made it.......... however making it looked for him.
Get your head outta your ass haha. 'Well spoken'
Well spoken, eh maybe. Well reasoned? no. He just blames the whole world for his own choices and decisions.
@@TwoPlusTwoEqualsFive32he doesn't blame the world amd his choices? You mean it was his choice that he probably didn't have a good family and background? That society doesn't give a fuk about these neighborhoods? Bullshit, tgus guy is doing what he needs to to survive and take care of his people
@@TwoPlusTwoEqualsFive32If you grow up in that life from birth it’s hardly your choice
That's kinda some fire at the end, could make it amongst today's rappers
You mean couldn't lol real don't exist anymore my generation won't allow somebody as dope as him to last very long
@@icyhot841 u gotta be the dumbest nigga on earth
@@icyhot841 thats it
@@icyhot841 ohh god hes ass
fr
He might be a member of a gang, but he's the most gentleman I've ever seen on the internet
The kind of gentleman that throws rocks at random cars….
@@rd-cv4vm at least he's a gentleman, lmao
@@lekool9292 You don’t know what a gentleman is then.
@@rd-cv4vm damn, you must be the type of person to question every joke that's made, and then get offended by it
@@lekool9292 if people get mad at you often then you must be shit at jokes then
Sadly the guy rapping at the end of the video died three years later in a gang hit gone wrong. He was 18 when he died and there is a documentary on him and his life of rapping. Rap documentary’s name is called”Me and my brothers”.
In reality he died 29 years ago
Got a link?
rape doccumentary💀💀💀
Link ?
@@ididntmeantoshootthatvietn5012 i seen that and wasnt sure to search it or not💀
"And what happens after one of them dies?"
"They come back. They watch the kill cam, reconsider their loadout and push the objectives."
Damn right.
the interviewer failed a golden opportunity to really delve into this kid's mindset. when the kid said 'he's down'', why didn't the interviewer press him and ask him to clarify what exactly he's down for?
ye but most people dont care just watch this for entertainment
I think it's pretty clear dude
What you wanted him to get shot ? 😵😂
@OAHG What is he down for?
He might've just said.... "I'm down for this lifestyle"
I was born in 73 and grew up in the eighties. The eighties was rough on many levels, politically, economically, socially you name it the 80’s started it. Crime, drugs, war, tragedy, financial, social problems wow I can go on and on. If you made it through the 80’s God bless you and I hope theses young Men did to.
you mean the 60s. The 80's was the huge improvement
Sounds like you’re describing the last 10 years lol
@ Cody you’re correct the 60’s was turbulent particularly with the start of the Vietnam war, social unrest and economic challenges. However in my opinion the 80’s started the true period of decay. The 60’s were tamed compared to the shock of the 80’s.
Reagan ruined this country
Aids epidemic, Chernobyl, Iran Contra scandal, Berlin Wall came down, USSR Collapsed, Worst recession since Great Depression, Computers, Reganomics, Wars, CNN 24 hour News, Cocaine, Gangs, War on Drugs, Highest unemployment, Challenger explosion witnessed in classrooms including mine, Rise in conservative movement, Cold War, last time the Chicago Bears won anything, Man I can go on and on, the 80's was savage.
That 17 year old looks older than most 20 year olds
That's because they all grow up in an environment where they have to grow up faster & experience stuff at a young age. Its not like growing up in a nice gated community in the surberbs. In the hood its different because most of these dude don't even got parents or an uncle or big brother to raise them the right way & even if they got older relatives to raise them, they are also gang members as well.
Ever wonder how soldiers go to war and return looking like they aged 10 years? Same growing up in a bad neighborhood where it’s basically a war zone people dropping daily etc.
It’s called stress it’s proven to age anything faster
Most people in the past looked older. Generally because life was more difficult in the past, or simply due to changes in fashion trends.
You’re one to talk jotaro
I truly believed gangsta rap is the number 1 reason why gang criminal activities has spread outside the US like Australia, New Zealand, UK etc...
Most dangerous citys and years. Los angeles 1980s-1990s
Chicago 2000s-2017
Rosario Munoz Chicago was dangerous in the 80s and 90s too
Japaulus Hall And Detroit but I guess Detroit will be the next city everyone gone be talking about
Eli Powell Chicago going thru gentrification might calm down the next 5 years
CALI LIFESTYE Kush&Henny shit is wack want everyone to be sheep like people aren't suppose to be individuals so when I see videos like this ion even be mad they there own people there own men respect it
Rosario Munoz u missed allot of cities bruh Louisiana has always had the highest murder rate PER CAPITA still does too Detroit has always been bad Chicago as well and DC too Baltimore is crazy Gary Indiana fucking horrible etc but my family is from LA (watts) I use to go out there in the summer time every year as a kid that was in the 90’s and it didn’t seem any different from New Orleans that’s AFTER it had gotten “better” compared to the 80’s
Not gonna lie, the rhyming of "trigger" with "bigger"...
was not expecting that, what a nice surprise 😂
Haha, so true
The other word is too obvious and played out. Its low hanging fruit.
I thought he was going to say the n-word lol and considering the fact that its the 80's, those two words rhyming didn't get played out yet lol
reminds me of a poem a little kid would write. its all so juvenile
@@yuudoooo ?? Although rap is childish, he's literally a juvenile.
You can’t just show that little of amount of the dude rapping at the end, I was really feeling that shit
How much for incall? 1 hr
Damn i knew gangs recruited young but seeing a 17 year old say he would die for this really hits you in the face.
What else could he have said in front of peers and knowing it would be televised? No way?!
@hiddenqueefvillage more like too stupid
They start even younger than that usually.
Yeah well how many get recruited at 18 by the military and die for that gang and honour instead? Teens getting into trouble because they are broke and bored half the time.
Believe it or not that’s considered old “big homie status” the put on stage is 11-13 years old
Dude at the end got bars!! and he reppin my state of Minnesota!!
rick James ..back when rap was good ....70's till the 90's. rap sucked after that. no energy ...no flow
That M hat is for "mafia" as in crenshaw mafia gangata Bloods
Mafia lanes
In the Midwest I seen 64 Mafia Insane Vice Lord rock em too
He might of been from mob piru that they logo as well since they was in compton
The hat is for mob piru
Dust loc was from lime hood. They were allied.hoods
Now you didn't know how do i get 1k likes
:3
repsect and gang don't fit together
@@kantoumanjigang i know but the way they talk and give some time to the elderly man/interviewer
Old gangsters are usually more respectful. They aren't all about chaos.
@@kantoumanjigang gangs are built on respect and reputation
these niggaz thought they'd be young and thuggin' forever. We all gotta get old and mature mentally eventually.
Agree
Anderson Cooper you’re a* lmao and you’re talking about dumbasses 🤣
No did u here dusty loco at 0:32
Fred Roberts u right they was stuck in that gang mentality have not matured to see what really matters in life
More like conform to gentrification because of instagram ruined the west coast. Now what we got is legit gay looking vloggers and mainstream instagram.
This is almost comedy the way the news and the journalist spoke and reported on it. I'm not a gang member, but I been listening to rap and hip hop culture for 30 years, and still appreciate the message of "Down for the cause" its nice to read that the Dusty dude is still around. Hope he is inspiring others towards peace love and respect. Players on opposite teams don't need to kill each other. They just need to have fun and make those dollars!
"its nice to read that the Dusty dude is still around." - unfortunately
Yeah, dealing drugs and robbing people are exactly the kind of things the world needs! Don't forget to have fun while you're at it!
@@aitismarka9483 Pharmaceutical companies, basically.
This kid is now a city councilman in LA. He's in that position to represent his hood. Mad respect blood!
He is in jail! Doing 20 for rape!
No way man, damn. What's his name?
@Will CuckSmith Why Yikes?
We all in the algorithm 😂
April fools
It's amazing how much perspectives change with time. Now, as an adult, when I look at these people, all I can see are insecure kids who want to feel like they belong to something and feel like they have control in their lives.
the hoods still exist, insecurities to
Soci(et)al engineering for control and keeping privately owned prisons full.. people don't think
So ur saying u used to idolize shit like this … typical . U praise the black struggle !
@TeniquasInTheWild The irony is, I see the same thing in you. The same thing that got these kids on the street and in gangs is the same thing that got you to put in the time and energy to make racist content for UA-cam. You both made poor choices due to a set of circumstances that altered your thought process in an unhealthy way.
I also see insecure kids joining frats, the military, and police. All the same thing, the desire to be part of something.
Shout out to the black ppl that didn't fall for this bull shit and are great members of their communities 💪🏾
Bruh the amount of racism in your comment. Also your have twerking videos publicly saved hahahaha
@@df8245 Lmao you think it's racist to congratulate people who didn't fall for degenerate culture. This is garbage its destructive and nothing inherently good comes from it.
how is it racism to shine light on successful people, lmao
you saying gangs aren't great communities?
@@df8245- There was no racism in the comment. Is the racism in the room with you right now? Can you point to it?
The man couldn’t answer why he was in a gang, he didn’t know himself
Why are you here?
I got shivers when he asked him how old he is, the way he talked about death while being the same age as me…
He died in a drive by a few months after the interview
@@beckett29 wait really? how you know that?
@@beckett29 source?
@@kj_the_goat8404 they did some report on him a little while later
@@beckett29 where did you find this?😕
White middle aged man explaining what black people's slang means will always be comedy gold.
As someone from L.A. and who went to public schools in South L.A., I found it hilarious that the reporter thought "Loc" was shorthand for the Spanish word "Loco". He has NO CLUE.
@@mjg239I ever hear Loc first time in gta san
I’m in no way a gang member but I’ve grown up around stuff like this in cali, az, and Mexico and it’s mainly a family thing and like he said the area your born or raised in, like my family has ties into the cartel which we have long left behind, but you ask any of them why the were in it and they would say it’s a family thing to stick together and not let anyone mess with us. And it’s gotten a lot bigger than that but it started with rival tribes, just like the bloods and the crips, so I understand where he’s coming from when he said what he said. It’s sad to see kids nowadays want to join a gang because they think it’s cool, until they get shot, back then they knew the risks and danger of being one but they chose to for the sake of their hood.
I understand. It looks cool when you fire the gun but it's always messy and horrible when the bullet finds it's target..
real talk right here man, wishing more people see this tho
It's about the easy money fool.
@@monkeyking-self-proclaimed7050 there ain’t nothing easy about that money fool
@@N8_515 Is it possible to get out from that environment?
This kid is 17 its mind blowing how smart he was. Elon Musk once said street guys or drug dealers know better how to run a business then college professors.
you must be joking
@@Skankhunt668nope he actually said that. Think logically they live by instinct in order to survive. College professors are on a salary
If you really listen to what this kid is saying it is truly heartbreaking that this is the mindset of a 17 year old kid in America. This is why it is so important for fathers to be in the home this kid is so misguided.
That, education, and infrastructure.
Yeah I can definitely say this guy isn't around his parent alot and probably not even living with them
Friends just good influence in general
Maybe it was 40 years ago
Man u don't know nothin
it's rare to see someone rapping a story, people don't usually understand the fact that it is missing from the rap genre nowadays on purpose! Story tellers always die early!
king von was basically the last of them
Aesop Rock still raps stories in songs like: Ruby '81, Blood Sandwich, The Harbor Is Yours, etc.
But yeah, not like is used to be with Slick Rick and shit.
good ol Rythm And Poetry
People here should look into the griselda crew. OGs that have all dropped great, real hip hop albums in the last 6 months. Also pusha T dropped this week, people saying no real rap is coming out, tf you mean
It's all just flexing and fake BS nowadays. Dudes talking bout their hard upbringing without any elaboration then talking about how many hoes they fucked and how fast their Rolls Royce can go.
This kid spoke well and was polite unlike the young teens these days.
Kids now would have beat them and stole their cameras.
Youre talking like older generations werent the one that raised the new ones,youre shooting your own generation in the foot,and fun fact drug addictions and hippies where way more common and widespread in the 80s and 90s
Teens in the 80s committed more robberies and murders than teens do now. Y’all sound very silly
That funny they kill more people then today
the boomer levels are off the charts with this comment
I'm loving the freestyle rap at the end.
I see 2 different realities. The reporter likely comes from a safe neighborhood with opportunity to advance. The gang member is clearly in a hostile environment where you can’t sit back and think too much, you gotta move with instinct. The gang member has developed these instincts, one of them being loyalty to his tribe, because they offer safety and strength. He never had the opportunity to think about the philosophical or psychological implications. For the reporter, his environment isn’t hostile, survival is expected, and he has time to contemplate the deeper issues in life. But he is underdeveloped in primal instincts.
It’s fascinating when different cultures interact. There’s likely misunderstandings that have deep roots but are only looked at through shallow lenses. This happens a lot in modern America, the most diverse country in the world. With a bit of understanding and patience we might make progress.
He wouldn’t have to be in a gang if he desired a better life and a good job
wow great commmentary. it kinda reminds me of 'the society that separates its scholars from its warriors will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting by fools'
Very well articulated. You literally spoke every thing that ran through my mind as I watched this! To have such insight, you must have had some kind of experience in both worlds that you mention.
@@ryan_team1420 Many people want better, but they don't know how to get it or what it even looks like. If you didn't know what it looked like, and you've never had it, you wouldn't even know where to begin. It would be like you going into a foreign country for the first time, where everyone speaks a different language and has a completely different culture, and lives by a different set of rules, and trying to thrive in it. Then there's the fact that humans gravitate to what's familiar to them. They might know that how their living is wrong, and they may want better, but for most people it would be scary to enter such unfamiliar territory, like a fish out of water. Those who've always had such great opportunities, exposure, and experiences, really have no idea the struggle, both mentally and physically, that an oppressed person has to go through to work their way up to the same starting point as someone with privilege.
The black man had all the opportunity he needed if he wanted to apply himself. Look into Thomas Sowell
Respect to everyone. The reporter, the gang, everyone. 17, to live like that, and be honest about it. It's all feuds, everywhere, someone else's feuds that the young are expected to die for. This kid recognised that, and accepted it. This gang acts no different to countries, how they treat their soldiers. If you have a problem with gangs, which you really should, you surely have to have a bigger problem with your own selfish government
Lol its not like countries. they say its about gang loyalty but really it’s all about what turf they can sell drugs on
@@rockolutheran which is exactly what ALL countries do, but not just drugs, weapons, and fast food restaurants
@Mr. Meeseeks what u think gangs are made for ? 😂 this is what y’all see from the outside , gangs ain’t about fighting and killing it’s about getting MONEY . People don’t join gangs to stay broke 😂
@@ricoxhuncho9872 bc gangs really end up making it out of the hood... yeah okay lmao
@Gnartical_Waves which part of "if you have a problem with gangs, which you really should..." is beyond your cognitive capability?
This reminds me of trailer park boys for some odd reason. The casual interview, the rapping the complete juxtaposition of cultures and attitudes on display. And the generally calm demeanor of everyone filmed.
Trailer park boys?......Man foh
I wasnt even alive during the 80s. I always wondered how it feel to live back then
Michael Jackson, Ronald Reagan, Alf, The Goonies…miss the 80s.
It's sad when you realize that all of these guys are probably dead or in prison now 😔
Back when people were talking and listening to each other. Kind of absurd to see that murderous gangsters from the eighties are more proficient in the skill of communication than all these "experts" nowadays.
Yes it's insane. Peoples communication skills today are so poor because people today spend most if not all their spare time on their smartphones.
What???
I was around in the 80's you must not have been.
The amount of murders back then were some of the highest in the history of America.
It was so bad that serious criminal reform took place.
boomers go brrr
@@bananasalad6761 "Arguing Skills 100"
@@bananasalad6761 Boomers are from the 60's not the 80's.
that rap verse the other dude sung at the end was pretty good
When rapping was about expressing yourself and painting stories through your words. No fake shit
@@joe-mama94 ah yes, such a sophisticated expression in these verses
@@filip6127 It was a giant cliche of middle school rhymes.
He actually listens and answers questions with coherent sentences unlike a lot of the people we promote today.
That freestyle at the end is priceless
17 and his done
It was trash
@@redcomic619 you must be a fan of todays mumble rap then?
@@jpowell2603 You must be out of your mind? I appreciate a good lyricist. Some of my favorites are Nas, Ghostface, Mos Def, Black Thought, Kool G Rap, Rakim, Big Pun, Tragedy Khadafi, you know, real spitters. LYRICISTS with BARS. These dudes were garbage.
@@redcomic619 West linn oregan is the heaviest
Reporter: "Why be in a gang?"
In summation: "Look at where I'm from. I'm a product of my environment. I embrace it. I'm proud of it."
Sometimes the answers are simple.
this right there.
And 'I'm a reporter'
In order for those places to not be unsafe and filled with crime, it has to stop
just like how a tumor is also a product of it's environment
Remember I'm in charge here .
He was really making those kids think.. You can tell they were asking themselves why they're in a gang lol
But if he grew up in their situation he would probably be doing the same thing saying "because im down for the bloods"
@@JMS849 we all fight our own battles in life. No judgment from either party.
to fit in/belong somewhere and survival. Reasoning behind why anyone would join a gang or cult.
When "gangs" still had attitude, respect for each other and life in general. When hard drugs had not destroyed a generation either by addiction or corruption. When money was the big dream but not more important than family and friendship.
Apparently going about murdering other people is respecting life in general.
This was filmed in the height of the crack epidemic and the murder rate was three times higher than it is today
All the commentors be dissing today's youth and acting like they wasn't out there murdering people and wasting there life's
I'd be curious to see how many of these guys are still alive 35 year's later or even made it out of the 80's?
Or, in jail since decades
They all died of Covid.
Dusty loco was apparently shot dead in a drive by a couple months after this
@@billchillm9372 not trying to sound evil but I was thinking they are perfect targets for a drive all posted up on the corner in flashing red . Would be the easiest drive by ever to wipe everyone of them out. Rip to them though even though it was probably good riddance.
@@gianpakasa Yeah
I'm really happy that guy's favorite baseball team, the Minnesota Twins, won the World Series in 1991. I'm sure he was watching as a fan and not just wearing a random hat
that freestyle at the end was fire
Wow that went a lot better than I thought it would I expected that reporter to get jumped or something but they just answered his questions and were open hearted
The real gangster is that reporter for walking up to these guys, out of his comfort zone, and in their neighborhood. Respect.
Are you new to the club, money got his ass on that street or they let him come in to bolster their reputations. But at 16, 17 … he had his ass handed to him by an OG after if he did it without an OK”. That kids is a Baby G used as a guard … big money eyes watching from somewhere else… he’s just a pup with a gun.
@Punishedplushv2 your reply just made you sub human. Your opinion is why the issue is never solved. You are not impervious to bad luck or mental instability, all caused by an unlucky twisted environment, count yourself lucky and give thanks. No reply needed.
@@vicariouswitness bro you answer the completely wrong question, the Op was referencing the reporter having the balls to walk those streets and interview the Bloods...
You're probably right about the Youngblood banger, but the topic was about the reporter...
Personally I don't think it was his balls- I think it was the combination of reporter's naiveness, plus an advanced member of the news team asking permission to interview... maybe a little dough on the side, probably not though bloodz enjoy the airtime
Nah that's just your scared as$. Are you 10? A hardcore mf'er would of asked the real questions.
I think that is why they were cool with him because it seemed like he cared enough to find out why they were doing this, and he was not afraid to ask.
He makes no sense yet still manages to make more sense than most people I know nowadays
"Why do you want to be a Blood?"
"Cuz I'm down!"
???
Props to them for being respectful and honest in the interview, but he litterly said "we in the gang to die" and then he explaied how its a never-ending circle of just bloodfued.