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Old 05.18.2009, 12:57 PM   #72
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Originally Posted by floatingslowly

and yeah, these guys are hard. a large portion of their original ranks witnessed military action in el salvador. they moved to LA and applied that knowledge to the streets.

these are all the cats I grew up and got into trouble with and make up that list of my peoples who have been shot or killed. I grew up with southsiders and I personally live in southside neighborhoods, so that is another part of the politics of daily living, but mexicans are easy folks to deal with if you understand their vibes, and further they tend to be the most reverent gangsters you meet..

it wasn't until I started running with old school big dreads a few years back that I got broken off with the black gang history/culture first hand. then I started to go to the Ethiopian Orthodox Church in South Central and my religiosity has been bringing me in those neighborhoods very often for a good while now. It is only recently that I finally found some opportunities and inspiration to do anything about all the bullshit..

this thread was just inspired by watching that documentary recently, I couple of my peoples around town also seen it and it got them equally rowdy..
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