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financial ministers are set to meet in moscow next month and we should expect quite a skirmish line up ahead our special report made in america. congress' approval rating has hit an all time low never has american record history been so disappointed with the lawmaking body the united states even former arkansas governor mike huckabee said that their approval ratings are just barely above a pedophile so i guess that's good news for the disgusting pedophiles out there so you won't be the most hated group in america anymore but i don't think this statistic reflects the quality of government but so much the quality of the governed in some small country with a hard to pronounce name if the government became that unpopular the country would simply collapse but no matter how many wars congress gets involved in and no matter
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how many jobs are shipped overseas or no matter how much the american dream gets stamped out everyone still rallies around obama and votes democrat and republican this popularity rating doesn't show how effective the government is it shows how arrogant they are because they seem to have no fear whatsoever of not getting reelected or being punished in any way for their bad behavior so you know congress i have to say use keep up the good work go for one percent popularity and maybe someone will actually do something about you but that's just my opinion. when you hear america san there's going to be a walk on crying to a black person i mean that's a walk on black people. they see a world game that's it it's a war they say we drove this it's a war meet. every would a god is a war gets me i'm
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a people we need to come in here and solve this problem not attack this problem let's use a people who are really angry i don't have nothing to lose it you attack me sir. i've been attacked every day anyway i'm being a shot every day anyway so you shoot me you put me in jail don't mean nothing to me . that's where the gang problem so-called is it's been redefined as a crime problem and a gang problem but it's really an issue of no work and dysfunctional schools and so on we know that what we've been doing to deal with gang violence isn't working but we just keep doing the same thing over and over again and then we say well the fact that it isn't working doesn't mean that we're acting out of ignorance or maybe we need to learn something we say it just proves that these kids are unredeemable. it's a belief that our society did not contribute to the formation of this problem it's
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the story of the scapegoat. the gang member is the scapegoat. nothing's our fault it's their fault. we didn't create them. they're inevitably incorrigible. discontinuing happens for us tonight virtually guaranteed that history would repeat . an evil twenty ninth one thousand nine hundred twenty seven news five miles away from the flashpoint for the one nine hundred sixty five watch rebel. again broke. violent costly outbreak of civil unrest in u.s. history. but. the explosion of angry protests was touched off by the outcome of the controversial rodney king l.a.p.d. police brutality trial. the message to the community is that the system does not
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deliver justice it does not work for us so we have to find justice industry. that. i. don't. like the sixty five which was primarily contained to watts blades of may need to burn their way to the very doorstep affluent. place. the people conditions will. for. two reasons all together and it happened again.
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in the aftermath of the nineties uprising a high profile private sector initiative was formed to create rebuild. the six billion dollars investment program to find its goals as a long term systemic change the promise to create seventy four thousand new jobs within the rides over the next five years. at the same time a tentative troops between. optimism for south teles war weary. just one year later but many south l.a. neighborhoods still in room. to build quite close to. the young
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generation kids heard about this promise they momentarily got their hopes up they committed to this peace treaty and instead they learned that it was just another forked tongue. most of the man. police. if failed. we should have known what the future would be in other cities from here to baghdad. gang warfare would resume for the next fifteen years continue unchecked but almost no effective outside. the money. to do it if they please leave. out of this is. because in a world we'd all like you. would want you to go away. you don't exist to. become a thief. is something that is the south central los angeles nothing happens it's just another nigga big day. this is my
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grandson his name was mark an alias is seventeen years old very promising young boy and in one thousand nine hundred sixty came here to los angeles to visit me. i begged him to come from yuba city california. to visit me he was here three weeks and he was shot and killed tens there ready in the morning walking across the street headed for the do i see school. he didn't have gang. he didn't even know too much about the gang as a matter of fact he said to him when i warned him about where to go and where not to go he said grandma. this is america. this is. where we're supposed to be free this is where we're supposed to be able to walk down any street we choose. and the next day
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a dad doing what he's all. this is right. there is a way a lot of man. and man. can you imagine a society where mothers up burying their children instead of their children burying their mothers.
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were. were were. were
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. it's ok to cry and have to cry. i had to cry in order to
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to to keep gone. i have to walk because if i don't cry and i keep body and go up to me. i may do some help people say oh you can get over it hell no we can't we just get through it just get through that never get over it if you don't take my dog you didn't walk alone on my house you know you didn't you know we possess my car my son was murdered he just didn't die he was murdered. so when i finally my back was go i was always crying and that in the maven are the kids look around and they're like oh you know i have a ground out teary eyed even some of the boy and then i would ask him how many of you guys know somebody i'll go up there a friend
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a school mate who was murdered. and when the first afaik was going to end three quarters of the fans raised their hand i just broke down in tears. the recent comparison of twin psychological studies by the lancet and rand corporation indicates the children in south los angeles are exhibiting greater levels of post-traumatic stress disorder in children of
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a similar age in baghdad the war torn country of iraq. and if they don't get resources but it's youngsters what's going to happen you've got another group of angry children another group of killers. kaminski told language such. as programs in documentaries in
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if someone right now said what you want your life i'll give you anything you want big. name one thing this one thing freedom my wish would be for crips and bloods. to realize that a bios is against us. and it will come together it. is going to be over for us so if the resources were here you're seeing these kids with their shoes came . down and choose a cause there's no hope you know you are you a no man's land snow hope people take in choices are going to college and i guess my making the choice here in making a choice is no choice is like you wait for somebody to come say nanny just nato navigate say. i did to gangbang in the stop or not the sets to getting shot to drive bys to getting shot in drive bys to going to jail alla right but have i had
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a chance or someone else tell me for were you playing the day i was getting does i've been gang man i've been been to the county jails several penitentiaries and back and forth to. wars force gun fights and stuff so this perception that gang banging is wonderful that is the lifestyle to live it's no lifestyle to live period your we war for the gang bang is to be crippled blamed for life your greatness we war. is a life plus forty years young ultimate reward again banging is death and you don't come back from that. if you. believe. you know. the. major streets of south l.a.
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have given rise to a new sort of cat determined to fight not simply for turf or colors but for the lives of the next generation. i work with about four or five hundred paris you every month the first thing i do apologize to him because i have to let them know my generation is build you miserable see i'm fifty one years old i've been two decades of this structure so we let them know that hey we have those roles just like you do or rock these peacemakers and many of them former gang members have stepped out from behind the gods and are now standing between the literally risking their lives in the formation of street level gang intervention organization. privately funded receiving almost no support from either state or federal government these grassroots movements are taking the first crucial steps towards stopping the cycle again but it's. people who care want to see a better theory want to see a better country that we got
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a star game together and have a sit down so that we don't keep breeding generations and generations who only think that that's the way to go eat eat eat an alternative to that last i asked to put in place and if they want to see change and they've got the will invest in at all times the cost of. a. cool thing my son told me one day was dead yes and he said i know how you get your money so i get my money the second thirty people come up to give their wife stephanie give money i says that right so he took off a lot of on his bike and they set me as a good think anyone think i sound really i hate watchin. i do what i do so if i still get to the wall grabbing whatever it is. he's going to say that. right then i made a choice in my life what i was going to stick by their stick by us is meeting me in
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my neighborhood my games their meeting my kids so i chose to get them turned around a little bit. and i'm a coach role model proud parent. you know little. i'm the one who prevented my own self from going to different areas i prevented it because my mentality and because of what i did how i dress partiers myself if i want to area and i'm dressed in all red i'm looking for problems and i would be looking for problems i'd be looking for the guys i'm blue eyed little bit of guys a look at me only lead to mean i'm ready to deal with this problem i'm ready so my anger i'm a sell by ignorance that i can get just as stupid as you. will want to stop that mentality when i started dressing differently started thinking differently i've increased my freedom to where i will go anywhere and when i get there and see certain individuals they will say i would ask it from over there. and we go hey i you don't and we can talk now and it's not a problem i go to everybody's neighborhood there's not
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a problem how do you. not. truly enjoy the. horse move forward. we are at the bar for saying we have the resources for the richest country on earth it is absolutely outrageous it is inexcusable that we have failed to meet the most elementary tells us of what it means to be fellow citizens and
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build a community. on. change in gradient is to appear about people who love. lasting bridge across the board. and understand that they are human and that gang members are human being. played.
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one thing you have to realize is open them up to be a stamp on your shirt to see is made in america. i don't place else i'm a timeline. you know indonesia eight in america. it's. i mean if it takes him to the best tranquil end of the french story of canada let me. kiss it the next closest hemiplegic. expects him to explain their place maybe it's like they can't leave.
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and leave here would like to be slaves she told him she's a slave trying to get this next season it was really cold bank a little. closer mum was. the last thing i popped up the ability to play i was really. trying to make cuts. so explain this to you. explain that you never played. the minister told me so right now. but would you be making a payment down that. great column discussion which remained in the country to make.
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up for me to get into the mold like space twenty one in making the three strikes slaves modern day usa even after the cia came in and told us plainly just go and there's a whole lot of strength in the polls the brain trying to escape the bush now but they can't impeach the float can't take moments to challenge to explain. it's weak shrimp in that case complex you gotta eat you jack so the moment they want to fold when it's explosion in the street doesn't examine don't you know why
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