Los Angeles: Bloods and Crips (Which Gang Is The Most Influential?)

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Gang culture is alive and well, deeply embedded in inner-city life. In the 90's for some, it was a scary reality to see such violent influence. And there's no secret the two gangs feuded a lot. But which gang had the most notable members and appeal? Which gang was the most influential?
 
Which ever contributed the most deaths was prolly more influential
 
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Gang culture is alive and well, deeply embedded in inner-city life. In the 90's for some, it was a scary reality to see such violent influence. And there's no secret the two gangs feuded a lot. But which gang had the most notable members and appeal? Which gang was the most influential?
Both are.....unfortunately till this day.
 
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the crips (community revolution in progress) was originally a militia offshoot of the panthers set up to defend against racist pigs. but now its just a bunch of ****** headed nowhere
 
All I know is there are A LOT more people that claim Blood ( that ain't bout that life ) than Crips.

Blood seems to be a growing fad with YG and everyone running around with all the Bompton apparel and what not.
 
Which ever contributed the most deaths was prolly more influential



There's probably gang stats that can determine this, but I don't think that would make them more influential.
Oh, I was thinking more so evoking emotion. Creating fear among people families for killing they cousins.


I would say Crips then. They got a sick dance. And Blue > Red as a color.
 
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Bloods.

You had everyone from Cash Money Records back in the 90s wearing blue and then fast forward to the 2000s and it was all red
 
Glad to see some LA members in here, who are actually from the land and not just talking out thier butts about what they see on Gangland about B & Cs.
 
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