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Reacting to what ‪@UpstatePOV‬ said in his 2 recent videos about where words like Scrap, Buster, Chapete etc started.
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@OxC-BIRD
@OxC-BIRD Месяц назад
As a Sureño from O.C. scrap did start as leftover fools from the SUR.
@HOMIEHangout
@HOMIEHangout Месяц назад
I agree
@RascalReacts
@RascalReacts Месяц назад
There are a few things he heard from guys from Northern CA that didn’t make sense to me
@GoldenSte
@GoldenSte Месяц назад
Who were considered left overs?
@OxC-BIRD
@OxC-BIRD Месяц назад
@@GoldenSte Fools that moved upstate because they could not hang down south.
@Playersclub415
@Playersclub415 Месяц назад
That comment makes no sense especially coming from someone from OC
@R-BURQUENO
@R-BURQUENO Месяц назад
A vato that switched sides or varrios was called a ranker when we were kids around here. I was under the impression it was the same in California, and even came from California.
@RascalReacts
@RascalReacts Месяц назад
Haven’t heard that word in a while but you’re exactly right - that would be the word. Also if someone got punker we’d say they “ranked out”. Thx for flashback 😂 “One-One Eleven Street Ranker” 😂
@R-BURQUENO
@R-BURQUENO Месяц назад
@@RascalReacts Big VGV😎🤣
@danielmendi77
@danielmendi77 Месяц назад
Yeah it's been a minute since I heard that word. Now everyone says hood Hopper lol
@R-BURQUENO
@R-BURQUENO Месяц назад
@@danielmendi77 Yeah bro, I've noticed that, lol.
@thebestninja80
@thebestninja80 Месяц назад
​@@RascalReactsso in California getting initiated to a barrio was also known as getting ranked in to a gang?
@thekeithjackson25
@thekeithjackson25 Месяц назад
Grew up in LA. Never was in the streets but have a lot of Damu family members, and like most Black teenagers in LA during the early to mid 2000s, bumped heads with Southsiders. The only diss term I ever heard was the rodent one .
@pumps0333
@pumps0333 Месяц назад
I think chapete means like a red blush on the face I remember a Hispanic lady telling her son “ mira tienes la Cara todo chapete. It’s also a feminine word.
@RascalReacts
@RascalReacts Месяц назад
You’re right that is a use for it that’s common outside gangs - I spoke on that in the video - the thing is how / why did it come to mean anything associated w/ the color red and the best answer I heard was as I said in the video
@puroesjay1910
@puroesjay1910 День назад
I also heard that. Way back in the early 1990s.
@richardcisneros5474
@richardcisneros5474 Месяц назад
As always respects to you Rascal
@RascalReacts
@RascalReacts Месяц назад
Igualmente homie ✊🏼
@nogoogle6349
@nogoogle6349 Месяц назад
RASCAL'S BACK 💯
@The_SkepticTank
@The_SkepticTank Месяц назад
Josh Growing up in Soledad in the 80s and 90s I can tell you you are spot on with your take on this! Exactly how it happened in Monterey County.
@RascalReacts
@RascalReacts Месяц назад
💯 thank you
@kennyvidal9765
@kennyvidal9765 Месяц назад
Hi Rascal, from my recollection of the word “Chapete” young homeboys returning to San Jo from C.Y.A. 1979 through early 80’s ( Pre-Red color days ) would use the term when referring to one another as a “dumb A**” or “Loser”. Former NF member Edward Pajaro Vargas, would use the word often during his teenage years. Info on E. Vargas People v. Vargas (2001)
@RascalReacts
@RascalReacts Месяц назад
Gracias, that’s interesting - so still based on the characteristics of Chapulín character but not necessarily the color. Appreciate that insight.
@murdergang624allday7
@murdergang624allday7 Месяц назад
Damn Perrito, you went waaay back with the chapolin, Ive heard that saying before as an insult.You definitely right on a lot of things.In Fresno we call surenos “pitufos/smurfs or BaSURa/trash” & nortenos “pollos/chickens” aside from the usual phrases.
@RascalReacts
@RascalReacts Месяц назад
It’s a trip how each area comes up with their own language - I’m not familiar w/ most of those words used that way so gracias ✊🏼
@onesmartguy4094
@onesmartguy4094 Месяц назад
the term scrap was given to the southsiders born in northern california and it was given by the EME because they were leftovers and the NORTENOS adopted it in disrespect to the upstaters only. i was told this by my uncle who was NF in the 70's 80's
@RascalReacts
@RascalReacts Месяц назад
I believe you that it's what you were told because I heard the same thing but it doesn't make a lot of sense homie - there were no such thing as Southsiders born in Northern CA in the 70s because the North / South identity hadn't hit the streets like that. There were Eme sympathizers and members from Northern CA of course (just as there were NF sympathizers and members operating in the streets of Southern CA) but no reason for the Eme to come up with a disrespectful term for them - they were on the team. I mean no disrespect toward your uncle in saying this - there was a lot of propaganda pushed and that sounds like a narrative meant to undermine the Upstaters - basically "These fools 'Big Homies" and "real' SS don't even recognize them" - which in late 80s and 90s had some truth to it but its not where the word originated.
@puroesjay1910
@puroesjay1910 День назад
Yup. That’s what I was told way back when I was in middle school. In the early 1990s.
@hslhrd707
@hslhrd707 Месяц назад
Another great video! Saludos Rascal 🫡
@watsonvillian
@watsonvillian Месяц назад
The one I even found offensive growing up in a northern area was sewer rat. Straight up disrespectful...and used to tick me off hearing people call each other that. Now that I am older...all that stuff is just words now. However, some of them show the division in geographic regions that still exist to this day.
@jazzdrummer1945
@jazzdrummer1945 Месяц назад
🫡 salute and respects …. It’s funny how many times he says scraps …. Hard video for Listo #UpStatePOV It’s crazy how many paisas were Norteños in my city. But many were first generation here … Chapulin 😂
@RascalReacts
@RascalReacts Месяц назад
I was laughing at how he popped the “p” at the end of the word 😂
@BirdFromYakiVegas
@BirdFromYakiVegas Месяц назад
Same with my City, I knew atleast 4 eNe's- Paisa homies that didn't even speak English "very little".... Even my best friend "an eNe" didn't learn English til we were in 4th grade. That's actually how I met him, some racist rocker kids were jumping him because he couldn't speak English! We wore them fools out & were friends since💪🏽
@ruffcutt3615
@ruffcutt3615 Месяц назад
Hells yeah,El Chapulin Colorado! 😂
@Evi1SideLowksta
@Evi1SideLowksta Месяц назад
You say the origin of the Chicano Cultura rooted from southern califas and made its way up north through the southern gente migrating here so how do you explain the estilo of our Raza (up North) dating back to the 1940’s, 50’s, and so on. We’ve always had a sense of “Chicanismo” to the way we spoke, to the way we dressed and carried ourselves, after all we are Chicanos, que no?
@RascalReacts
@RascalReacts Месяц назад
That’s correct. What I meant was more around the birth of the Chicano Movement in the 60s and 70s leading up to the North - South split in prison. The term Chicano is much older and yes there were barrios up North which date back to the late 40s at least and the pachuco style was embraced in urban areas up North..raza up here saw Gone With The Wind and read the same magazines etc as in Southern CA but even that was born out of urban areas and while Northern CA is home to the first big urban areas of the West by then Los Angeles was the biggest
@Evi1SideLowksta
@Evi1SideLowksta Месяц назад
@@RascalReacts Simón, gracias for the explanation. 👌🏽
@neta8105
@neta8105 Месяц назад
That estilo you commented about dating back to the 50's up north, was down here in the EARLY 1900's. We got barrios to this day that started in the 1910's and earlier. Pretty easy explanation, right. Nonetheless , Yes, We Are All Chicanos,the whole compass.
@Donmiguelgonzalez
@Donmiguelgonzalez Месяц назад
I will agree with Josh as some of the cultura and Calo migrated up north via Southern California. Also, we all know or at least heard of the Zoot Zoot riots from the early 1940s which involved a lot of Chicanos from established varrios from the early 1900s and I do believe those incidents had some sort of influence up north.
@GAS.MASK1
@GAS.MASK1 Месяц назад
Our people are always first to hate on us fir some of the smallest reasons 😅😅 Life be lifing sometimes
@EusebioBermea
@EusebioBermea Месяц назад
I’ve never heard the word “Chapete” used, up here in Oregon the derogatory term is a shortened version “Chap”.
@RascalReacts
@RascalReacts Месяц назад
Yeah, that's where it comes from. Similar to how in a lot of places Scrap is more common than Scrapa but that's the origin
@thebestninja80
@thebestninja80 Месяц назад
I ain't a Spanish professoro but lacra and chapete are Spanish words. Not sure if zoca and clecha are nahuatl words or not but I'm thinking the word leva could be short for, le va ir mal or like pan and panocha something along those lines.
@NiteRider40oz
@NiteRider40oz Месяц назад
Savin this for when I get to work, pero always a thumbs ^
@RascalReacts
@RascalReacts Месяц назад
Thank you homie 💯 Hope it’s a good shift
@NiteRider40oz
@NiteRider40oz Месяц назад
Gracias. Good vid, the one I'd heard different from any of the examples brought up was "chapete". I was told it was towards Raza for being burnt (red) from working in the fields or manual labor outside in general.
@BlueeyesRonnie
@BlueeyesRonnie Месяц назад
Salute
@brodiebro6622
@brodiebro6622 10 дней назад
I was always taught leva meant traitor someone who switched sides
@neta8105
@neta8105 Месяц назад
The words that were more commonly heard were, sewer rat, towards the sur. Buster, tapado(lame) or lacra (" stealing the estilo) towards the norte . This was down here.
@RascalReacts
@RascalReacts Месяц назад
That's a trip - I haven't really heard lacra used except on RU-vid and in the context of that its amusing because Ns say the same about SS down there. Tapado I heard a few times but not specifically toward Northerners. I wouldn't of thought gente down there had so many terms for Northerners since they only cross paths in prison and nobody is calling each other names in there the past 10+ years..maybe because of the internet?
@neta8105
@neta8105 Месяц назад
Better said, It's like when homies came back home from Y.A.( Some from the joint) in the early 90's. ,conversation would be like them busters are lame, or vatos tapados, or lacras don't know if they want to be black or raza., and not have a conversation about nortenos for months/ years. Just like Im sure up there, it would be like scrapas aint nada, or scrapas are this and that.
@user-is3qz9sd2c
@user-is3qz9sd2c Месяц назад
Is that dude from Santa Barbara, the youtuber a scrap? We heard from another channel he debriefed from the prison gang. Can u do a story on him?
@Bagon-t2
@Bagon-t2 Месяц назад
That’s a big lie that dude was never a “C”.
@RascalReacts
@RascalReacts Месяц назад
If you’re talking about Dubs yes he debriefed and paroled from an SNY - a lot of people been asking so I think I will
@RascalReacts
@RascalReacts Месяц назад
True he was never a made man but he was still validated by CDCR - that’s why he did so much SHU time - and once you were validated back then the only way to get out of the SHU was to debrief - give a full account of your criminal activity and everything you know about the gang then you’d be validated as a prison gang drop out and be eligible to go to a PC yard / SNY. If you were a Lifer you could not get a release date if you were in the SHU. A lot of gente were labeled prison gang Members or Associates who weren’t actually at the top of the food chain
@onesmartguy4094
@onesmartguy4094 Месяц назад
RESPECT FROM STOCKTONE
@CristianGonzalez-zn9hk
@CristianGonzalez-zn9hk 15 дней назад
In the 209 their Livingston and the norteños call their gang livas so everyone would make fun of them by saying “livas alone” to them
@RascalReacts
@RascalReacts 15 дней назад
😂 I heard about Livingston = Livas but never that line 😂 Shout out Livas but yeah that’s amusing
@mzjghernandez
@mzjghernandez Месяц назад
👍💯
@mbplayz2382
@mbplayz2382 Месяц назад
Grew up in the SGV in the 80/90s. Rival SS gangs used to call each other scraps.
@tractordriver8950
@tractordriver8950 Месяц назад
Nortintos and tampons were other derogatory terms back then
@RascalReacts
@RascalReacts Месяц назад
😂 😂 really or you just clowning ? I never heard either 😂 😂
@MACHETE_408
@MACHETE_408 Месяц назад
Sucka vs Soka ????
@RascalReacts
@RascalReacts Месяц назад
Damn I haven’t heard Soka in a while 😂 I remember that as a put down but not exclusively for Southerners - we did say it sometimes tho 💯
@neta8105
@neta8105 Месяц назад
Josh, El Chapulin Colorado had Nothing to do with Any derogatory word, at least Not down here, thats for Sure. Ha Haha, I just had to laugh.
@RascalReacts
@RascalReacts Месяц назад
Did you call in to the podcast Cholo Juan was on last night?
@neta8105
@neta8105 Месяц назад
No , I did Not. I think the Homie Hangout will be the first podcast I call into. (One of these days)
@JVung
@JVung Месяц назад
Do one on Leva.
@RascalReacts
@RascalReacts Месяц назад
For me growing up it just meant someone who was a lame / coward .. not lame as in a square but lame as in someone who portrayed themselves a certain way and didn’t live up to it - Listo seems to have a more specific definition but that’s the first I heard of it
@SalviLok213
@SalviLok213 Месяц назад
I’ve heard chapete means a lame in Spanish
@user-vg5dt2bw7x
@user-vg5dt2bw7x Месяц назад
When American me came out that’s when a lot of up north southern started claiming, a lot of Southerners from up north are born and raised up north, They are not real Surenos
@i.i2815
@i.i2815 Месяц назад
The sur varrios up north were there before American me.
@user-vg5dt2bw7x
@user-vg5dt2bw7x Месяц назад
@@i.i2815 they definitely wasn’t outside banging, when pushed up on they would say they were paisa and when wearing blue they would say that it was there brothers clothes, I old enough to remember, went to school with some and they wasn’t banging
@JVung
@JVung Месяц назад
They are sure not the surenos from down south. But they’re still surenos. I think not all sur hoods in northern Cali was initiated by surenos in southern Cali. They’re kinda like the black mobb/mafia. The mobsters/mafia were first started from Italian mobbs and Asian mobbs/mafias. Now there’s Mexican mafia and such. Like Asian crips and bloods not all hoods had a black blood or Crip to lift up that hood. It’s basically made up by whoever’s the founders. This is my knowledge and thinking of how all these street gangs have started. 😂😂😂😂😂. Even all out of state still is surenos. I’m sure not all hoods was started from someone down south 😆😆😆 So if they’re sur they sur lol
@hslhrd707
@hslhrd707 Месяц назад
Theres a documentary on a southerner varrio called Vickys Town up north...
@i.i2815
@i.i2815 Месяц назад
@@user-vg5dt2bw7x everything was started by guys from down south even the nortenos. The varrios though some are homemade upstate and down south. One of the biggest being SSL that's mostly up north.
@650AFTERHOURSOC
@650AFTERHOURSOC Месяц назад
Bro he doesn't even what the county jails like in a lives right here at her or whatever.. Play JLo !
@UpstatePOV
@UpstatePOV Месяц назад
Who?
@UpstatePOV
@UpstatePOV Месяц назад
💪🏼💪🏼
@johnnylo3475
@johnnylo3475 Месяц назад
Youre live on both bro
@USA_Republic_4Ever
@USA_Republic_4Ever Месяц назад
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@Yardrecall209
@Yardrecall209 Месяц назад
Shout out to Listo 🫡 I send mine Rascal 💯
@RascalReacts
@RascalReacts Месяц назад
Likewise homie
@UpstatePOV
@UpstatePOV Месяц назад
I send mine my upstate woodeño 😂💪🏼
@Yardrecall209
@Yardrecall209 Месяц назад
@@UpstatePOV😂😎
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