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peaceful and. then of your porch up i'm happy to me going to my guestbook up i appreciate you being here when i was in the communities talking to guys in the game seeing lots of content with that so many of these particularly the younger guys had never seen the pacific ocean in a gang infested community there are situations where people will not believe a given ten block radius for years. like this method though they don't go no where they got a fuck about it to the bomb a lot of quiet because they don't know let me. and he's been top man they do a quickie deal is what they call slipping don't get caught slippin. slippin nice relaxing being off guard. not on point not always hostile on ready to do it done and be the one who does this to the one that.
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you can never have to be on your toes at all times man because anything any time can happen to you and that you can't have a heart no. you can have a heart but you better not show this sort of never learn yourself be we never let yourself be seen as someone with feelings emotions except for. brutal force. we're. going to get on you move to the banister be targeted sharks and just each works to our here in a concrete jungle you gotta be respected as a man. in most cases. respect.
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is actually. feed. you better respect me you better fear me. when i had a hard look everything is always going to be in the right state of mind to be feeling good a bunch of dress code you know representative of the month to month to month. no want to dress like. that around the world not ok name one name one's name was name was the one name living with miss only know me is looking good to get a bunch of let's go let's go in do whatever it takes to look good and to the ones. i've something to wait until guys were with me in san francisco to be interviewed i knocked on the door of their talent that kind of. and here are two of the most hardcore gang members and one of them it's got his ironing board out and he's got his traveling irons are nina's clothes. just to look you
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know he's just stores in the street. fresh to make you pay and stand up in a corner with nobody i'm there i'm. very. for somebody that has no idea what a young man would do it what is the allure it's i join the gang not only for the protection of the local community to be a part of the family. if you live in a ghetto and you're living in a bomb where you're being assaulted like. i just got tired of being
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a victim it's like either you're a victim or you can fix or. you can. wait until it is now you can to get out of the way of. teaching the young and i was really good to get you know get chased out of school and get shot at all the time it's like i'm damned if i do damned if i don't. get something and i'll plug them in to a mom to look for my neighborhood. my neighborhood tamagotchi mom a hood told i don't look it. is just. a. little. while these hooked up with this group they feed and they're looking out for me put
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clothes on the back ok but now it's time to just want to get these niggas you dish out of my house which you know don't. wish you don't get it just bitch you all must. say no to this. business defeat. told me when you first got a. trial. for saddam when i was thirteen years old just to go to school if you don't have one you gotta be around somebody. i don't wanna have another i got a back up. to . sixteen. my generation with the last four after my generation deal was gunplay there was no. it's less
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thing to fight the kids today came right in the game of go. that's why so many murders. that's made a twelve year old one thousand year old king for a day god put you in a whole nother state. just to sound within itself says that you clear the block. you cleared up black people cause they went to the door and car bombs go all the dogs and cats walk rats i mean you cleared the block standing twelve thirteen years old with a pistol small. stick in your pocket and you walk. into them for to use gun against another individual or human being but once you block
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that part of your mind out the companies you go watch and they become not the first time jittery you can just see the nervous system and then you come back and look at the same person that's been awhile with the flu here and i mean they sold a ready to get. one with a lot of people right now but being who i am and that i've been true i've got a lotta love for being a real mother. and that is save my life and many times nothing but at the same time it's another generation that don't know me and feel like they can get a strike could they get rid of me. pleasure to me and whatever they do you counterattack they write on the lawyer to beat up somebody you've beaten about and shoot somebody you shoot. but come over here
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she want to bust me globally as she would like to avoid in. the future but. the lipstick. really became a dog a dog with. the love of the kilt that was his but. you got to be telling it because the heart of gold live with you until the bell about this so that you got to make you feel when you feel that this is fun which is go over and over and over. that i. like you bring. it back.
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even though i'm in the game i'm in. for a. deal with the world or i ignore it i don't pay attention to it is really no room in this in this world for software this man saw this don't eat. a lot man because i know that ultimately to say the way to society intended it to be so a lot of times man i'm no more good individual but sometimes i've got to put the moral state of my behind and become an animal.
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thank. god. well there's a man that out there can be hard work to eighty five ninety percent of the black population this country lives in the south. was a lot of. black people would primarily lived in the south because of slavery in the south was a rule agrarian farm economy oh there's a. way about. world war two ushers in a series of transformation is that the radically changing nature of black history in this country blacks for the first time are invited and now asked to work in america's history old arsenal for democracy building those tanks building those
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planes building those ships. nine hundred forty s. one nine hundred seventy s. you see over four million african-americans leave the south and ways they never never heard the phrase picked it for new york head first dago head for los angeles . for the first time they were integrated into the american worker economy they were earning enough to be lower middle class homeowners in l.a. and to establish if not exactly a very close similarity to the american dream. wealthy british style. time to right.
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around russia we've got this huge you're covered. no way did not have the overt history with racism that one had in the south there
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were no laws that said blacks had to ride on one part of the bus or no laws that blacks had to be in certain schools there were however extremely exclusive web of racially restrictive housing evidence that kept blacks in particular areas and out of other areas these covenants mandated the sale of real estate along racial lines in an effort to keep traditionally white neighborhoods free of non desirable home sometimes not desirable men latino sometimes not desirable men to you sometimes not desirable men asian but it always meant blacks and so those racially restrictive covenants which didn't disappear until the late forty's early fifty's essentially kept blacks circumscribed in a very narrow portion of the l.a. county region. like people were forced to live on top of each other because it just wasn't possible to live where you chose even though you might have been able to afford it. in.
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south philly residents responded by transforming there are a lot of territory. into a thriving cultural hub and central avenue developing into a sort of harlem west. west coast best jazz clubs dozens of black businesses lining the street people dressed in their sunday best on the weekends a period during which the most affluent and the forest blacks live essentially side by side. and then with will want to spend. his word time economy adapted itself to a complete automotive industry with major corporations like g.m. chrysler ford good you and firestone all establishing factors in south los angeles . and we're going to factory you got the benefits you get my house you could buy a car you could raise a family you could live in a working class
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a lower middle class white. place. it was a moment of unprecedented black prosperity in which the trajectory of black america was on the rise people were getting jobs were buying homes were buying cars sending their kids to colleges was a moment of real optimism. in the late one nine hundred fifty s. you begin to get the first. wave of what came to be called the industrialization. the american economy is changing we're moving from one of those really cami to an economy based on service based on information rooted in technology that is it's high skilled high wage high training on one very low skilled sweatshop labor
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another. class find their skills don't fit into either those demands. they don't have the education for the skill or the training because of historic discrimination to work in aerospace. on other hand they don't feel the desire need to go into the low skilled service sector jobs like hotel cleaning like sweatshop work downtown l.a. because they don't perceive that as jobs that american citizens should have. not talking about people who have the rear to talk about people who had jobs if you have a job you are dependent on that job so when f.x. reclose is you are in essence asked out. by the late sixty's you see those plants beginning to disappear when they disappear there is virtually nothing left in their wake.
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and so it leaves a gaping hole in the economy of the region. with consequences that are just enormous. generationally in america is supposed to be about the american dream people are supposed to move up as opposed to elevate. we're talking about a situation where in actuality it when it reverse the children over time began to do worse than their parents. in one nine hundred seventy five the los angeles times said reporters into the streets to assist progress in the city's black communities ten years after the watts rebellion. the fearful lived behind protective bars and double lugs high schools are graduating functional illiterates. some black people have got businesses some professionals
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have gotten into significant jobs but if you talk about the masses of that guy who was in for. in one thousand and sixty five it is more difficult now. for the black in the ghetto gold survival. kit.
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to escape the rivers yeah. odd. about a big one all night. all night. all down. to the to. the to the to get to gotta have a. headache it's really going to be a bit of. a refugee isn't going to call never displays like i'm ok.
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with helicopters flying over the it might not be acceptable in britain however some that occurred. every two or three hours of my community. in the south central community basically what you have is in p.p.o. broken down businesses if you have any business and. take a walk down the boulevard from crenshaw to her money and you tell me the opportunities that are available low income housing five or six churches gang violence crack. introduction of crack cocaine onto the streets of l.a. in one thousand one proved to be a major tipping point for an already vulnerable to. cocaine came a toy and it broke up a lot of you know a lot of people just thought crack was the way out you know what i even think of but they keep you know what i'm saying that will broke a lot of homes that if that crack would never came parties to have nice the homes
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and nice of the families you know when i came in like tow everything before but let me ask you when did you have a conventional childhood ilog dysfunctional ass family and you telling us. to see out here is ninety three i was raised out of that he buys to be a man i take care my mom is shit my team os. but this is said to myself i do it by sheer little brothers and sisters do what you don't. look at me. i grew up in a home where my mother worked two jobs but had three rules so you can imagine we were on supervised so my supervision outside of the home. she was too busy making
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a living. then to love me. even though she tried and did the best that she could. it was not a man. it was a lot of black kids in a neighborhood that just made the opposite way so i went to gangs without fighting come out that night i'm thinking they had something at that getting your books they stayed on but if everybody if a lot of things would've been different but that wasn't the case. the common thread throughout all of these conversations throughout our communities things to be. thought of the most part the absence of a father a male father. in the home. when there is no male influence. on them for.
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everything is going to be out of whack the people told me told me. tell me how to be all. you want is not be a man but just fight to me by somebody who somebody does a way to tell me you've been to me. a show coach or. black man but tending to the men by killing each other. about standing up in a brothel. but there are misguided. now days the fathers are the black men my age are either dead or in jail and one of the problems we have is. if they're going to try to arrest a problem that means they're putting all the black men in jail.
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in two thousand and three bureau of justice report receipts to twenty percent. african-american men more than one in four will be jailed or sent to prison in the last. week coming gaged in this country and an absolutely historically unprecedented experiment in the past in prison. we now know of and imprisonment plague that is six to seven times higher than it has ever been before and i have. come in a cafe. in two thousand and seven. plans to spend seven point four billion dollars to build forty thousand new prisons. terminator to. look at the population of the people in the penitentiary particularly from the one nine hundred eighty s. going forward black men are disproportionately represented. here
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the band plays here you would think of like. a little kid. if you put. you in a sense. this means as we are breaking even the possibility of the big intact families with a mother and a father raising a child together. because we are sending the men off to prison and unprecedented raids usually for nonviolent offenses that. would. be. even with time served so many of those determined to start a new life find little freedom in their lives. go to get a job working for xerox sent an application and they found on parole and i lost my
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job i used to be jealous some our wives going to work at. this is my wife a woman a stood by me grew up with me bill me absolute kids and she would go out thousand go to work and i would be mad at her because she could go to work and i couldn't help. i'll be met because she's paying the bills and i can baby you there's never no cycle to get us out of this it's just a cycle to get us back into so of course people are going to behave in ways that are anti-social if we don't let them behave in pro-social writers. download the official publication yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television well it just doesn't matter how would your mobile device you can watch on t.v.
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