Where does thecoli get the idea that hood dudes are scared of cacs?

Bumblebreh

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This gotta be projection because I’ve lived or been in hoods all around this country I never been in one where nikkas were scared of white ppl :mjlol:

If I was in a hood with a few white ppl those cacs usually got done bad on the regular

I grew up seeing cacs get beat up for no reason, kids and adults. Hell at my old apartments about 3 years ago one cac came into the corner store on a random ass day knotted up and could barely walk straight:dead:


I know some hood cacs that will pull it out the sack and empty the mag.
 

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So basically y’all judge by some rap songs and never actually lived in the hood yourself ?
Absolutely yes, you can say that for the majority of the world.

The world literally gets it views of black people PERIOD (not just the hood) mainly through the lens of rap music.

Rap music is the biggest representation of the hood to the world..... not people's firsthand account.

Even these cacs (who are the largest consumers of rap music numbers wise) knows that these rappers aren't talking about shooting, robbing and killing them.


I'm just speaking facts bro :yeshrug:
 

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And vanilla ice got hung over a balcony by some bloods and forced to sign his money away to suge knight. What’s your point ?

Suge knight in the 90’s is not your average street urchin today.


The street urchins know who to bother and who not to.

They not “afraid” they just know if they do anything to said white person there’s gonna be heavy police heat on them as opposed to another Black person.
 

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The area I used to live in when I was younger (before i moved to a more stable area) was one of the worst hoods in the city if not the state at one point. Once gentrification started happening and hipster cacs started moving in the same "real nikkas" who "run the neighborhood" didn't even attempt to lay a finger on them but would have no problem robbing another hard working black man or woman walking home at night after a long shift. And I've heard MANY black people say the same thing growing up in Brooklyn. Some streets that if you legit didn't know anybody on; there's a good chance you're leaving that block without your wallet, getting your ass touched (if you're a woman) or possibly getting jumped or worse. Yet once gentrification kicked in alot most "real nikkas" didn't have anywhere near the same energy for the white and Asian hipsters coming into the area.
 

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The area I used to live in when I was younger (before i moved to a more stable area) was one of the worst hoods in the city if not the state at one point. Once gentrification started happening and hipster cacs started moving in the same "real nikkas" who "run the neighborhood" didn't even attempt to lay a finger on them but would have no problem robbing another hard working black man or woman walking home at night after a long shift.
Did you every display your feelings towards them then tough guy ?
 

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:birdman: Ain’t nobody scared of white people. Every creh who came around and wasn’t on square biz, got treated like the rest of us.

“White people don’t gotta check in”

You don’t either, just stay in yo lane. Tf you going to Jordan downs for if you have no family there?
 
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