A lot of money moves on the street, I get why people are dying, but you can't expect people half your age and who aren't aware of the type of money one block can make, then get mad at them about it.
I was thinking the SAME THING!!!! That was the littlest shirt pull I ever saw… wouldn’t hold my 5 yr old daughter back fr and it stopped this big ass grown ass man??? 🤔
@@gingerbaker_toad696 my point is everywhere you go in Life there is tough guys. Sooo if someone is trolling or looking for a fight they will always find it
It'd make more sense if your hood was like a village where common people truly raise a family in a justifiable environment, unfortunately that ain't no hood nowadays...
@@douglasbullet6456 wow, yep ur so right. I regret my comment now. I was wrong, it is a real man, alpha energy all day. Don’t see a lot of them these days. All we see is emotional insecure old boys.
When I was in culinary school I took the city bus because of parking and gas. I was sitting at the bus stop. This nice young black man wearing slacks and a red polo shirt sat next to me. He was wearing a backpack. It was obvious to anyone with a brain he was on his way to school. This idiot drives up next to the bus stop and rolls down his window. He says to the young man “you know where u at?” The young man shrugged him off and said “I have nothing to do with that nonsense.” Now, the young man going to school is likely a successful man with a family. Taking care of his business. The idiot in the car is probably either dead or in jail. I thought, how ridiculous it is that this young black man cannot wear a red shirt because of idiots who likely pay no taxes.
Im white and wearing red or blue over here in cali may not get you shot but it will bring you unwanted attention. Not by blood or crip influence the mexican gangs. Norteno, sureno bullshit
@@Kvpone1418 You should mature with age and life experiences. There are no fifty year old kids their are fifty year old adults who are immature it is not the same.
I was about to say our culture is so degraded but then I was like… wait a minute… this isn’t my culture. I’m not in any gang or ever wanted to be and I don’t claim any of this foolishness or want to be associated with any of these people. That’s their culture, not all of ours lol. We are not a monolith, not even close to it.
I agree this was the actions of a scared grown ass man and he intentionally did this to show himself "defending his hood" for a reason. Imagine being 50 and walking around scared
Jesse Lee Peterson is right, men increasingly are raised without a father in the home and learn to react emotionally. Father's don't teach you not to have emotions, they teach you not to make emotional decisions, rational decisions lead to long- term success.
@@awake3083 We used to have a culture of getting that through hard work in a civilized field, not acting like a territorial animal. There is a sickness that needs a cure.
The original saying was "you don't snitch on friends " not that you don’t ever snitch. Shit, if it's harmful and violent to innocents, then you tell. It's called principles and having a moral compass if right and wrong.
@@ronnienoneyabusiness2844 if it involves harming my family, children, elderly, animals or hurts my community, I'm blabbing from the mountain top. That's a load of Ca ca. Then there are no principles, moral compass or integrity. Do you know what those are? Being stand up and doing the right thing is not the easy way. Takes strength.
@@ronnienoneyabusiness2844 I just want my choices to be my own and not because of fear or some injunction some one somewhere set up. Once the external dictates what you can and can't do, there is no choice and no personal self.
So damn true. One thing i have always noticed is " gangsters " never have that energy with other gangsters. Normal people though they all the sudden get thug again 😅😂😂
You can see the gun. He was most likely trying to cover it up and then pulled his shirt back over it. But who knows he possibly thought about pulling it for a sec.
So because a certain group of people that just so happens to be black, do engage in criminality and gangs that means it’s ok to stereotype black people? So by that logic because there are many white supremacist groups in this country should we assume the stereotype that all white people are white supremacist? Make it make sense dude.
This is embarrassing. Im 52 and seeing an older man talk about dissin his hood is disgusting. Grandpa gangster needs to be at a park pushing his grandkids in a swing rather than talk to younger men with intimidation. SMH
Blueface went to my high-school Taft in the San Fernando Valley! BlueFace parents always lived on my street... it's been a million dollar neighborhood since 2000
It reminds me of that video, where the interviewer was telling the girl that she's a musician, and the girl got all angry and started saying,"wtf is a magician? That's ghetto." If you won't even communicate and you're just dead set on fighting, you look like a complete fool.
He was like "ok but when my homies get here, its outta my hands. Im gonba act like i aint here" why would his homies care or come? Then he pulls out his phibe to tattle tale😂
When I was 12 these 2 gangster twins were riding their bike down my street, and they knew they had beef with my older brother. My Older brother sees them, they see my brother, I see my brother seeing them, they throw their bike down and I ran behind my brother, and grabbed his shirt from behind. My older brother wanted to throw down and my shirt pull was useless. My brother ripped his shirt off his back as I held onto it. This dude in the red was held back by a little child like tug. lol
At @4:16, he has a firearm on his right hip tucked in his pants. So now he has just committed a felony by attacking someone while possessing a deadly weapon.
The guy in the red T-shirt reminds me of all my female coworkers complaining to me about the other female, instead of going to the person. I tell you, you talking to the wrong, the person is right over there, go and tell her.
Basically the big dude in black had some other dudes on the show who were apparently talking badly about Big Red's hood. Big Red was not happy with this, and tried to pin it on the big dude in black. Big dude in black says "this isn't even my show" and Big Red loses his shit saying big dude in black is "playing games" and not owning the mistake. Big Red tries and fails the "man hold me back or imma rock this fool" with phone in hand and no real threatening move, just trying to get in his space and intimidate. Big dude in black unphased and Big Red gets walked out.
The youngins got it right. He got pressed and tried to make dude bow down to maintain his credibility. Didn’t work so what happens when u feel disrespected, and insecure, resort to violence