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Words from an "OG"
I want to speak out to the youngsters who are reading this right now. I
am 44
years old and I grew up in the gang capitol (South Central) Los Angeles
in
the 1970's. Let me tell you whats going on today is nothing like it was
when
I was up in it.
We all grew up together and we all knew each other and
soon
it seemed like everything was changing. Watts riots and then you had
the OG's
assemble some street clubs which later formed into the so called gangs
that
exist today (Crips and Bloods). Back then we used our first when we
wanted to
get down and we never pulled out a pistol like a coward today would.
Some
things came into play later to cause us to carry the guns but back in
the
70's it was about fist.
Like all you you reading this who know your a
gangster or think you are I was smoking PCP and I was smoking weed. I
would
drink on the nights and go to the famous clubs around south central and
even
go to record hops and dances. Usually we would just have nothing to do
so we
would just steal people's property. I mean some people have "thangs" in
the
hood but a lot of us didn't. Some of our parents were together and some
not.
Some of our moms would get high too. We wanted to fight in the day and
battle
with chains bats and bumper jacks.
There was no "initiations" we just hung out together and took care of
one
another and thats how we got into the "hood" and how we earned our
stripes.
I
did a lot of robberies and I went to a lot of juvenile halls. I went to
the
worst juvenile facilities in Los Angeles like Eastlake and Los Padrinos
and
camp Munz. By the time I was a teenager people were using guns and
shooting
all day and everyday. It was Red and Blue.
I was so into it I went to prison and served hard time as a youth for
murder
and released at 21. It is all over nothing but a "street tough"
reputation.
Every brother wanted to be famous and ruthless mainly because we grew
up in
hostile enviroments and we were black. The same would go for any other
group
living in a bad area.
But I never really made it out.
I still live here
and
work with kids and get very little pay.
The gang banging thing is really over there is something going on today
that
is different. What we started has grown to astronomical proportions and
became nationwide and more violent. Drugs really messed everything up.
That
crack shit had everybody turning on each other even our own homies.
This life looks very attractive but it is no joyride.
You cant go to school and bang and you cant live without worrying.
Trust me stay away from this lifestyle it will come back and hit you
harder
than you think.
leon jones
aka
nut
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