Nikkas in here

as usual..
One of the man reason the black community lost cause we never take responsibility...it’s always somebody else’s fault...
Them lil nikkas some demons point blank period.
Mother was better off swallowing them.
The nikkas in this video are teens, they ain’t thinking bout no damn rec league or after school program let’s be realistic Breh
I’ve come to the realization that some nikkas are destined to be bums/prison bound regardless of how many programs opportunities are out there. All about how you were raised and your desire to do better than your folks
I'm not caping, just telling my experience. You are right, some kids do just like being foul. but some don't, they just follow the crowd. The good thing about me is I remember what it was like growing up in that environment. NYC used to be BAAADDD! Everyday I seen fights, robberies, violent fights, and crazy shyt, and this was in JHS. Then once HS came, that's when the guns came. I remember the first time I held a gun, and the power I felt, now imagine that with other teens who listened to the new "gangsta shyt" of the 90's, and who had something to prove to the older guys of the 80's & 70's who were even more crazy
The same story for thousands of kids also, you just get amped up when its crowds of people you know bugging out. It's just the few who go too far, and now they got everyone else looking crazy, even though yall shouldn't be out there anyway. This is the same story as the central park five. They were going around bugging, the media called it "wilding". Some lady got raped in Central Park, and the police saw the five guys walking, and were also looking for suspects of a robbery. Ultimately they penned the rape on them, but those boys were not gone like that. When you hear robbery, that could be forcing someone to give their shyt up, but it doesn't mean shooting or even busting someone upside the head.
I'm not saying this was OK, it wasn't, and can be used to justify Jim Crow 2.0, but in order to fix the problem you have to find the reasons. I went through the same shyt in NYC growing up, and understand why now that I'm older.