You don’t understand how things work 😅 … Vlad has particular types of people that he interviews and Cavario has his .. However, anybody that is interviewed, by either of them, appears on VladTV 🤷🏽♂️😅 so does it really matter or are you shading the back man for the white man?
This interview is so frustrating. It seems more like the interviewer is trying to prove he did research, rather than asking questions and letting the guest speak. We aren't here to hear this interviewer, we are here to listen to the guest.........ask good questions, and shut up.
They are trying to weed through the life of the person, to get to a certain point and focus on it. If you let the person ramble, you probably won’t get the stories you’re looking for. This is an intentional tactic from the interviewer to focus on the sections of the persons life they like.
Good interview. Im glad Jimmy is doing good things with his life and i also hope that the younger generation who listen to him learn that gangs are a bad idea before its too late. 🙏
@@fitaddiction3692 facts but I wouldn’t feel like Albert Einstein cause I’m the only one to pass the test out of the slow class.🤷🏽♂️😂 that’s all I’m saying. Love it but don’t treat it like a ruby gem 💎 lol
🪄✨ Made with SummarizeYT 0:02 - Introduction to the interview with Jimmy Tsui 3:25 - Jimmy Tsui's early life in Chinatown, New York 6:04 - Jimmy Tsui's involvement with the Tong Association 10:09 - Joining the Flying Dragons gang 14:46 - Mistaken identity leads to violence 19:00 - Seeking revenge for a friend's death 21:14 - Becoming a member of the Chinese Triad 23:19 - Gang activities and making money 32:05 - Arrest and encounters with law enforcement 46:30 - Clifford's influence and power in the Triad 53:59 - Transition to Hong Kong and international connections 1:02:08 - Tsui got into C74 and joined the Tong Association. 1:03:07 - Grasshopper, a notorious Triad member, had a reputation for being a crazy and had a powerful position. 1:10:32 - Grasshopper disappeared and Tsui was left with no protection or connection. 1:12:02 - Tsui returned to the association, went back to the Triad, and eventually went to Hong Kong. 1:19:08 - Tsui explains that Hong Kong had a lot of power and control over the drug trade. 1:29:41 - Tsui describes a confrontation and shooting incident that led to his arrest and hospitalization. 1:31:02 - Tsui discusses his experience in the hospital and his desire to leave Chinatown and start fresh. 1:42:02 - Tsui discusses the beef between the Flying Dragons and 14K gangs. 1:50:09 - Tsui talks about the law enforcement crackdown on the Triads, leading to arrests and changes in the organization. 1:53:06 - Tsui shares his current life, trading business, and efforts to mentor and guide youth away from a life of crime.
Interviewer talks more than the person we actually wanna hear from. Then he tries to gain a connection jockin zodiac signs like this a date 😂😂 dude a gangsta he probably like wtf is up with this rainbow a$$ ni99a 😂😂
Even though Vlad wasn’t the one asking questions, it’s still one of my Favorite interviews. Jimmy Tsui told a Great Story about his experiences as a Gangster in China Town New York, and in Hong Kong China!
@@Magi_Nation7 Then why did you reply to my comment? Hold on I think I can answer that, its because you feel the need to comment on anything you want just like any other MuthaFucker here on RU-vid! To each their own
He should explain more in depth that there is a legend at Rykers Island about the famous Chinese Kung Fu fighter called grasshopper and right there that beat every race there. The guy was a good fighter. There were former Jamaican gangsters that I saw their interview and they said he existed and he saw that guy knocked people over tables and took on 10-15 guys. The guy was a badass.
😂😂😂😩😩😩😩😩😩😂😂😂😂😂😂😩😩😩Im Scrolling comments while listening to interview got to the bday part at the same time I rolled up on this comment I screamed laughing 😂😩😩
@@ajkorajo-ts3iy idk probably the cartels I guess. It’s lame as hell now a day though. Modern criminal groups have no class or character anymore. The five families will always be the ones that everyone talks about. No one is interested in stories about Mexican or Central American drug gangs.
The fact that this dude is prolly pushing 60, came to the US when he was 12, and still speaks with a wild accent/not fluent English shows you how wild Chinatowns used to be. Completely isolated microworlds in the middle of cities. People would live, work, and die for 50+ years in a 10 block radius never leaving
This guy is describing the club house that the Foot Clan ran back in the 1980s. They were eventually shut down by 4 turtles, a rat, a hockey player and one nosey reporter. Probably for health code violations. They were allowing kids to smoke cigarettes INDOORS. That’s a no no in NYC.
He’s a legend on Rikers island. Apparently he fought quite a bit and one time the guards rushed him in the chow hall. He did a back flip over them, landed on the ground and proceeded to beat the heck out of the guards.
I really want to hear this interview, but I'm close to chucking my phone at the wall because of the interviewer.. having Jimmy repeat a simple story and slowly asking somewhat useless questions... my man keep up the grind on your interview skills, keep putting in the work, but ya just aint ready yet