@@staxsum it is easy to say that. But once you are in that cell for year and years and years dealing with all these prison situations I am sure your mindset would change
@@staxsum it's not to late but that doesn't mean you have to kill your people or put the black community at harm ..do a white collar crime ..matter of fact do this ...sit back and pray and love ya family there's nothing wrong with a little struggle ..you did 10 years straight right ..I hope you never do a day again ..but your family wouldnt be fine because they have rolls Royce and caviar ..they wouldnt have you ...you don't need what meech had ..if you get it the right way that's what up but his way was killing his own people or contributing to the demise of his people
hRdLNE _CEO It’s absolutely true that life in poverty is hell. However, after you have enough that you don’t have to worry about meeting your needs, more money doesn’t equate to more happiness.
Liquor Store Eddie it’s like would someone rather live free and broke until their 80’s or live like a baller partying every night living in expensive homes and having expensive cars for 20 years, but living in prison after that. I think you’d have people picking both sides.
Change for what , he ran a underground company with no crimes related to him ..all he did was spend the damn money...mfs in Atlanta clubs car dealership. Realstate, malls etc.. Food all loves him spending money"
In the short time he was in the streets he lived more than everyone here put together. Most of you live poor bitter lives. You take happiness judging him behind bars yet you know any of you wouldnt have the heart to live that kinda fast life. Your minimum wage job keeps you secure enough to vent your frustrations on the internet til you're 80
I am a old white dude but used to see these guys in the club in 02 or so. Always gentlemen and always bought everybodies champagne. Really nice young men.
That nigga been smart thats how he build his shit ground up he new what he was gone do before he even started doing it he a thinker like he said he always had money then lost it then gained more back everytime he lost it Key word to success: Is that he made his Money work for him and not do dum shit like these basketball football and baseball did he was a real baller on the #Court
30 years and coming back to a $1million is a joke. inflation will wipe that money away. you got cars that cost $3million now. how much you think you can buy for $1million in 30 years when you're 70yrs old lol
The saddest part is when you see these young dudes do something stupid, & give thier whole lives away over immaturity. You'd think that there would be some old heads around to really tell them the reality of the situation, but sometimes the the older guys are nothing more than adult children themselves (the prisons are full of them). We've all done dumb shit as teenagers, & young adults. It's hard to imagine that you might actually get locked up for life (or a number of years even) until they transfer you to court, & you're Mom & family are all in there crying over you. If you thought you we're going to get caught you wouldn't do the shit in the first place. I broke my mothers heart getting locked up, & that's something I carry with me everyday. You cannot successfully slang dope long-term because addicts are too volatile, & will turn you in, PERIOD.
wallbanga17 I'll take a broke day out here then any good day in the joint ya heard me,,, and I speak from experience ya feel me... I've been running in and out of jail since I was 15years old,,,, which by the way I haven't joced in three years and counting at the end of the day all i have to show for it is; two felony convictions and years lost in the system that I can never get back... do I regret it honestly I don't because no one force me to get deeply involved in the game,, and I come from a damn good family ya heard me,,, no we wasn't rich not by a Longshot but anyway though I said that I don't regret it is because i was able to learn from my mistakes plus give also guide my lil brother down the right path letting him know this lifestyle doesn't have a happy ending better yet,,, you might not see a end ya heard me
No lie tho I heard the feds let him keep his money tho and he made 100 million? if I gotta sit down but my family and kids can enjoy that money? Honestly I wouldn’t regret shit either
I knew a lot of brothers that was in the dope game that I wish could have applied their great business acumen to legit ventures once they had the money to.
NO.... a SUCCESSFUL DRUGDEALER is one that NEVER gets caught & turns the dealing into legitimate business/way of life. The real successful dealers out there people will never know about them!
I mean, I get what you're saying, yeah. I agree, but how about- Who's the dealer who made the most money in one year? We could say that they had the most successful year dealing. I'm definitely curious if anyone has numbers, or opinions on that.
Big Meech never wants to admit it but all that stunting got him caught up. The average Joe gets jealous when his neighbour has a better car than him. What sort of jealousy, and negative attention, do you think is elicited, when you spend two or three times the average persons income on a night of partying. Putting billboards all over a medium size city. Parties with elephants in the club. Pulling up to video shoots with 2 Maybachs when Jay Z had only one! All done with money that can't stand up to forensic accounting scrutiny. It was only going to end one way. The criminal lifestyle has to be conducted in the shadows. Getting the money as well as spending it.
Revenant he didnt get himself caught he actually took 30 to keep his brother from getting life & his pops from getting 10...they both took a 30 year plea...he couldve said fuck everybody...cause on the wire taps they never had him talking & every time they spoke of him they said "DUDE" not Meech...they never called him Meech on the phone...
secrecy silence they got locked up because of people telling mostly Harold mills and his girlfriend which became big t woman everything started from big t end
A ton of people involved all say they guilty. It is unbelievably indescribable that people actually believe their innocent and will ignorantly voice it publicly. A man destroying people's lives and by the way it mostly black communities using fear to intimidate. Just cuz your not caught with it in your hand don't mean shit. To many people saying same things. Stop celebrating someone who benefits from destroying lives permanently. He see no wrong doing andtakes 0 responsibility. All I hear is me me me.
You can tell Meech is a seriously intelligent guy the world don’t know how successful that company could have became. Let the guy out let him benefit under privileged kiddos from his mistakes. Reality the world well America don’t like intelligent charismatic brothers we are a danger to them and I just don’t understand why?
... which in turn brought you down? Lol that makes no sense. So you're just gonna anger the Feds and expect them to not do a thing and just stay mad?? Lol
IDKSOMTHIN he saying even though they was mad they still had no evidence on him...all the evidence was on his brother and they linked him to his brother
Why didn't he take some of his money and rebuild the community he came from, invest in businesses so more young brothers could have jobs, instead of trying to look and act like the rappers.blowing all that money in the clubs and hanging with a bunch of snitches every night got him 30
The reality is he made a lot of money but he destroyed a lot of lives. And yes they would've got their drugs off someone else but it wouldn't of been on his hands. I believe in God and hope that he has time to repent so he doesn't end up in hell. #Message God bless you all
That's my guy but he sounds stupid when he say his billboard didn't bring him down that wasn't the only thing but how can you make the fish mad and think they're not going to bring you down?!
When you makeing Money and got a name everyone luv you when bread gone they gone call them birds.when all is gone all you have to show for it is god he always there doing time and real friends when all is gone he was a real one he made sure everyone ate around him cops do what he do everyday just wear a badge.
He did his thing the numbers he was dealin with was unreal all you guys hatin sound like ur parents look at all the lives he destroyed who cares a man gota feed his family if u ain't got the balls to do wot he did then don't leave ya home bitches he mite be in jail but like he said his son won't hVe to worry about a thing nd thts all that matters
wow hes really blaming his brother yo once they got u on they radar u finish and terry and the phone shit was just a small part they was in his mix already and the shit would have got deep regaurdless dude still think he is untouchable u can hear by the way he talk
Too many members is the first the they did wrong cause all u need is 1 person to say i seen 200 keys at his house n another dude to say he sold me 100 keys and there u go u got conspiracy n now u got.30 to life
humanparadox You gotta hold people accountable for their choices, thats why the drug war makes no sense. He buys something from him knowing he's doing negatives to HIMSELF, so if you want the supply someone will obliged. No government should ever imprison a person for supplying a service and especially for using what they please. Your life, Your choice.
humanparadox There will never be no supply of drugs as long as the demand is high and the profit margin large. Human aren't just going to stop doing drugs. People will always find a way to do drugs. There are very few billion dollar organizations that sell people "destruction". More people die of heart disease than drug overdoses, but nobody hates fast food CEOs. Nobody says how they destroy people's lives, because people make their own choices and have to live with them. Only when the power structure can't get their cut, they demonize the competition and take their assets in ordered seizures. End up stuffing their pockets with drug money in the end anyway, and you fools eat it all up. Like a "good side" actually exists