36 shot in Chicago in 36 hrs.

I only been to Chicago 1 time and that was because my flight had a layover. I don't intend on returning :lol:
 
Watched that Noisey doc for 10 seconds

"It's music by teenagers about killing people.......we're gonna go hang with some of the stars of drill music"

"they basically invented gangs"

"He [Keef] was the teenage messiah of rap"

I'm out. I don't wanna watch that ********. It's the worst of both worlds. Disconnected, opportunistic people from Noisey and the kids engulfed in the culture who are equally as ignorant, but just on the other end of the ignorance spectrum.
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 it is tho.
 
You have to be a child or just a smug internet fool if you don't get the point of that ENTIRE quote and not just the part you bolded.

Read to understand...not just to respond.
Woah there. You have to be drake sensitive to start crying every-time someone doesn't agree with you. That condescension tone can be turned back a couple notches if you wanna speak. 

Drill music is, for the most part about Chicago street life which includes homicide, if i'm not mistaken. My issue with your point is that your conclusion is preemptive. You turned it off because of 10 secs of intro dialogue. The host was referring to Chicago popularizing gangs historically for the US, which they go into later on. Look I'm not saying the vid is perfect journalism, but don't waive it off as if it's irrelevant.

You over there throwing half court shots before even trying to go to the basket. 

Watch it, don't watch it, makes no difference to me. 
 
sad stuff man, I wonder how many of those murders were self defense?
Im not gonna lie if I lived in Chicago I'd prolly be strapped too and pray I didn't have to clap someone
 
Woah there. You have to be drake sensitive to start crying every-time someone doesn't agree with you. That condescension tone can be turned back a couple notches if you wanna speak. 

Drill music is, for the most part about Chicago street life which includes homicide, if i'm not mistaken. My issue with your point is that your conclusion is preemptive. You turned it off because of 10 secs of intro dialogue. The host was referring to Chicago popularizing gangs historically for the US, which they go into later on. Look I'm not saying the vid is perfect journalism, but don't waive it off as if it's irrelevant.


You over there throwing half court shots before even trying to go to the basket. 

Watch it, don't watch it, makes no difference to me. 

this has nothing to do with you disagreeing with me. i couldn't care less about that.

you just missed the entire point of the quote you bolded. it's cool. i'll spell it out for you though.

he spoke on how these teenage kids are rapping about doing actual killings that they do in

real life, then goes on to glorify their status as romanticized stars for doing it. it's opportunistic

and sad. that's my point. not whatever you're over there wolfin about.
 
this has nothing to do with you disagreeing with me. i couldn't care less about that.

you just missed the entire point of the quote you bolded. it's cool. i'll spell it out for you though.

he spoke on how these teenage kids are rapping about doing actual killings that they do in

real life, then goes on to glorify their status as romanticized stars for doing it. it's opportunistic

and sad. that's my point. not whatever you're over there wolfin about.
This has everything to do with the point i made. Keep those stevie wonder shades on, it's all good.



 
 
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You have to be a child or just a smug internet fool if you don't get the point of that ENTIRE quote and not just the part you bolded.


Read to understand...not just to respond.


Woah there. You have to be drake sensitive to start crying every-time someone doesn't agree with you. That condescension tone can be turned back a couple notches if you wanna speak. 

Drill music is, for the most part about Chicago street life which includes homicide, if i'm not mistaken. My issue with your point is that your conclusion is preemptive. You turned it off because of 10 secs of intro dialogue. The host was referring to Chicago popularizing gangs historically for the US, which they go into later on. Look I'm not saying the vid is perfect journalism, but don't waive it off as if it's irrelevant.


You over there throwing half court shots before even trying to go to the basket. 

Watch it, don't watch it, makes no difference to me. 

Maybe 10 seconds was too fast to turn it off but I watched the whole thing and I asked what was point of it? It did seem opportunistic. He's gonna go back to his suburb while these guys are on the streets.
 
Maybe 10 seconds was too fast to turn it off but I watched the whole thing and I asked what was point of it? It did seem opportunistic. He's gonna go back to his suburb while these guys are on the streets.
 

This is all I was saying. 
 
if you don't live here you wouldn't understand.


that is all.

You don't have to be from there to understand
There's some parts of NY that get more busy than Chicago on a whole. It's all the mentality...
Different hood, same situation
 
You don't have to be from there to understand
There's some parts of NY that get more busy than Chicago on a whole. It's all the mentality...
Different hood, same situation

I doubt it. Chicago is pretty bad while NY is getting turned into a model metropolis for other US cities
 
You don't have to be from there to understand
There's some parts of NY that get more busy than Chicago on a whole. It's all the mentality...
Different hood, same situation

Does NY have as many gangs/factions/squads as Chicago ?
Teenagers killing each other for sport ?

Gang culture here is a way of life for a good amount of youth.
Born & raised in it.
 
Theres various documentaries about Chicago which includes and 8 part Vice doc "Chi-raq" (I only posted the first part), "Chicagoland" via Robert Redford & CNN, and "The Field by Worldstar. All of these films echo the same sentiment of how the tearing down of the low income building and the multiple arrests of the head of many gangs led to a splintering of factions (a gang every couple blocks or so.) making the conflicts more frequent. 

It's crazy how some folks in the southside have never even been to the city or maybe outside of there local neighborhood. I couldn't believe it when I saw it. 

@gunitg23  any personal stories?
 
"if you scared go buy a dog"
stacey king

& a pistol
Idk why but this made me laugh, but in all seriousness it's a shame. America letting an entire generation of young Black men erase themselves. It's really tragic. 
 
You don't have to be from there to understand
There's some parts of NY that get more busy than Chicago on a whole. It's all the mentality...
Different hood, same situation


Nah bruh, you're def wrong there. NY gets it poppin' but not remotely close to the way Chicago drop bodies.


We still throw hands in NY, in Chicago they skip right to the gunplay man. NY isn't remotely as violent. Our hardest hoods are about their average blocks.



Reason why they call it Chi-raq man. NY soft compared to what it was in the 70s, 80s and 90s. Gentrification has changed everything.
 
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