. >> in fact, aaron yost serving 35 years to life for burglary and drug possession under california'se racial divide has less to do with gangs than it does with human nature. >> we're animals, aren't we? man's history is like -- is racial. you have all different groups of people that invade other people's country that take what they want, their resources. we're animals. we evolve and you have different ethnicities. it's inbred in us. it's genetic. isn't it? you see something that's different -- all animals are like that. chickens in a farm. why should it be any different here? but in here, you have to. this prison, the conditions in here were set when prison first started. how is it going to change? nobody wants it to change. >> two other inmates, russell and shawn also claim they felt threatened by their minority status. >> what are your tattoos about? >> just white power, you know what i mean? we grow up in a situation like this, you've got to do something, you know what i mean? everybody's cliqued up. >> that's how the whole system runs. everything's broke into little groups. i mea