EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: DMX's estranged brother talks about doing 28 years in every prison in NY!

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Yea that's why I said possibly just not likely.

I just don't see how you can forget a cat that stabbed you,and mind you in prison,everybody who never been think it's a million cats all housed together.

It don't work like that,the prison may hold a thousand cats,but we're broken up into units,so a unit may hold only 50 nikkas,so you seeing these same cats over and over all day until yard and chow and that's when you see some of the other dudes in the facility,but even then that's broken up into two separate sides.

It's possible that what he saying in the video is true,but just knowing how things happen and go down in there,you not gon forget a nikka that stabbed you up. I could be wrong tho.

and thats exactly what i was thinking. that even though theres thousands of cats your housed with the same cats so you see them all the time meanwhile theres cats you never see or know is there. the only thing i can rationalize about this cat is he was locked up for so long and housed with so many nikkas that kind of like me on the street every once and again someone will be like "hey we were in 'this' class" or "you went to university in 2012", or "didnt you work at...." and im like :patrice:.:francis::yeshrug:
 
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and thats exactly what i was thinking. that even though theres thousands of cats your housed with the same cats so you see them all the time meanwhile theres cats you never see or know is there. the only thing i can rationalize about this cat is he was locked up for so long and housed with so many nikkas that kind of like me on the street every once and again someone will be like "hey we were in 'this' class" or "you went to university in 2012", or "didnt you work at...." and im like :patrice:.:francis::yeshrug:

Yea,I mean it's def easy to forget people and then remember them after some hard thinking,I'm just saying this nikka stabbed you a few times,that's a face I'm never gonna forget,but I don't know his entire situation. It's just hard to believe.
 

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Tell us what types of jobs they have in prison. Who are some of the companies that people work for in there?
 

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Just know that Bob Barker got shyt on lock. To grow up watching The Price IS Right and then see his name on everything is a hell of a wake up call. Furniture is big too. And yes, license plates.
 

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Tell us what types of jobs they have in prison. Who are some of the companies that people work for in there?

Just know that Bob Barker got shyt on lock. To grow up watching The Price IS Right and then see his name on everything is a hell of a wake up call. Furniture is big too. And yes, license plates.

Anything from sweeping floors in the facility to working alongside the medical staff, or construction on the facility... 20-36 cents an hour to come back with 20-30 bucks a month to buy commissary or stack for when you come home.


Some facilities offer HVAC, plumbing, welding trades virtually for free, depending on how much time you have, but with shytty courses & teachers.


The Bob Barker of BBC isn't the guy from Price is Right, it's a politician from the South.
 

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Just know that Bob Barker got shyt on lock. To grow up watching The Price IS Right and then see his name on everything is a hell of a wake up call. Furniture is big too. And yes, license plates.
Judge Mathis spoke on how they be making furniture in there.
 

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Judge Mathis spoke on how they be making furniture in there.
And uniforms. There is a ton of things hat we have the slightest clue about, I've heard about Call/Chat centers operating out of prisons. So many of them are privatized now that it's nothing but profit. whatever the state pays them on top of whatever type of industry they running out of there.
 

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And uniforms. There is a ton of things hat we have the slightest clue about, I've heard about Call/Chat centers operating out of prisons. So many of them are privatized now that it's nothing but profit. whatever the state pays them on top of whatever type of industry they running out of there.
They talked about the call centers briefly in Micheal Moore's 'The Big One'.


How much do you think a job like that would pay on the streets? What's so crazy about it is a company like that wouldn't even hire half of us but let us go to jail and they'll gladly give us the job for pennies an hour.

Oh, and they think they are slick by paying something so no one can say it's slavery. Slavery doesn't have anything to do with whether or not you being paid or how much. Slavery can be defined simply as 'forced labor'. Plus the jail gets the money right back when you buy stuff from commissary and I'm hearing everything they offer is often over priced.

Bet alot of these major corporations make a killing back in the day from slavery too. How do we know that a company like Nike wasn't trading slaves back in the day? Think about it!
 

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Breh I worked at a chat center for AT&T dealing with cell phones. There was no voice, all typing. They start you off at $9 an hour, if you get perfect attendance for 90 days straight you jump to $13.00. If you know how to type and speak proper English and can pass a drug test those jobs are plentiful...


*Lol! Nike didn't come on to the scene until the 70s but I get your point. A lot of these companies still participate in "slavery" it's just called a sweat shop these days. That's why 90% of what you buy in America will say "Made In China" or some other little Asian country. Things like Jordans cost pennies to make, and folks pay hundreds for it.
 
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