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Nalin
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Toronto, Canada
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Re: Gangs as a culture
| quote: | Originally posted by Nadi
On the other hand, gangs are like familys for some people, some people join them for protection, absurd as it sounds.
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NO. A family (ideally) instills good morals into you, loves you, conforts you, nourishes you. A gang does non of that. The only thing a gang offers you is the increased possibility of getting killed/maimed. What 'protection' are you talking about? It's an illusion. There's no protection there. Its a bunch of cowards frightened silly that make a half assed attempt to look united who would do another gang member in for a few bucks or some pussy the second he got a chance. Is that the family you were talking about?
| quote: | | I know a few people who are or where involved with gangs over the years, and for the most part they are no diffrent than anyone else, but I still think of them as violent brutes for the most part. |
Oh, I think they are different then you and me. Well maybe not you, but definately me. As far as I've know I've never enjoyed banding together with fellow cowards to look for trouble.
I'm not going to get into the why so many youth are 'justified' (loosely speaking) in joining gangs arguement (ie. broken families, poverty, etc), but IMO, these type of people are almost always lost causes destined to be a burden/parasite of society.
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Mar-04-2003 08:18
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Christopher B
The One and Only
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: Magnetic North
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To be honest, I'd rather be the undeserving man that gets gunned down by a large group of cowards than to be one of them myself. No matter how impoverished or neglected you are at home, a gang will not better your situation in any way. Anyone who would hurt a person they don't know, just because a group of people told them to, is weak.
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Mar-06-2003 00:14
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IronDragon
Ya'll be some busters

Registered: Jan 2002
Location: So sleepy
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Re: Gangs as a culture
| quote: | Originally posted by Nadi
Where I live (not so nice part of Los Angeles), gangs are everywhere, and there pretty big. I tend to view them negativly because more often than not as a gangster you will be involved in some sort of illegal activity. On the other hand, gangs are like familys for some people, some people join them for protection, absurd as it sounds. I know a few people who are or where involved with gangs over the years, and for the most part they are no diffrent than anyone else, but I still think of them as violent brutes for the most part. |
Wow, gangs are still a problem? Maybe it's because of the shift in media in the past decade away from their "Hood maddness" but I know idea they were still around.
For me gangs are simply cheap facsimilies of organized crime groups but that doesn't mean that they're any less of threat to the communities they operate in (albeit on a lesser scale) and as such need to be combated by law enforcement and concerned citizens.
From a socialogical, psychological perspective, the rise of gangs is easy to understand. Being as gangs (as we know them) are comprised of indivduals who live in high-crime areas (low-income no longer suffices for me as a sole indicator of high-crime) and either have/or rejected any positive role models. They see a bunch of "authority figures" and as such join.
Last edited by IronDragon on Mar-06-2003 at 02:58
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Mar-06-2003 02:22
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Nadi
Not quite an addict
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Los Angeles, Californa,
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Re: Re: Gangs as a culture
| quote: | Originally posted by IronDragon
Wow, gangs are still a problem? Maybe it's because of the shift in media in the past decade away from their "Hood maddness" but I know idea they were still around.
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lol. Have you been living under a rock lately?
Seriously though, I don't really understand how you can call them cowards. Misguided sure, stupid probably, but going out knowing that they've got a big target on there back, certantly cant be considered cowardly.
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