This commentary provides a sobering, pragmatic reality check on the limits of multicultural solidarity, arguing that internal community cohesion is the non-negotiable prerequisite for any external alliance. It effectively strips away idealistic rhetoric to prioritize functional communal integrity over performative unity.
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Gang Member Explodes:F*ck Black & Brown Unity Until This HappensAdded:
Welcome to another episode everyone.
Blood member says that there can be no black and brown unity. That there is no black and brown unity. He in fact says F black and brown unity until it hits the penitentiary. He will not believe that there is any black and brown unity until he sees black and brown unity in prison.
He says that 85% of the Sureños hate blacks. That the problem is not with Norteños and other Hispanics. That he is not calling them out as a whole.
Though perhaps he should be. He says that the biggest threat to blacks in Southern California are the Sureños, not the KKK.
Let's get into it, man.
I'll say what I have to say.
And I want to say this real quick, man.
Let me give you a viral clip real quick, homie.
Black people.
This is for the black people.
The biggest enemy to black people is not the KKK, bro.
The biggest enemy to black people is Southern California. I'm not speaking on the north. I'm not speaking on out of state. The biggest threat to black people in Southern California is the Sureños, bro.
That's how they That's the Sureños is the biggest threat to the black people cuz they don't like us. 85% of them don't like us. You know what I'm saying?
My little brother was murdered by two racist Hispanics just so they can get put on the gang.
He wasn't an enemy. He didn't gang bang or anything. It was just he was black.
And his white his white friend on the side of him, they let him live and go.
They didn't even want him. They just killed my brother and let the other one go.
So, don't sit here and tell me that the Sureños like us. These Sureños is the biggest threats to black people, bro.
Not the KKK and I hope my people wake up cuz y'all quick to talk about black and brown unity. I'mma be the first one to tell y'all, sorry I got to cuss again. Black and brown unity because until that shit hit the pen, it don't hold no weight with me.
When I see it in the prison system, then I'll believe it's black and brown unity.
Until then, this bullshit.
Black people, we need to come together.
We need to focus on black and black unity before we can focus on black and brown unity. We need to come together.
We need to stop killing each other over GD, BD, Bloods, Crips and come together as one and be strong, homie.
And be strong.
Y'all worried about black and brown unity and we don't even see black and black unity. We need to come together, bro. And I was on the phone with Compton Rick Rock and we had this conversation right here and I said, I told him, you know what? I'm a when when I do my next witty, I'mma say that.
Black and brown unity until it's black and black unity, homie. Dead homies cuz them mother Them Sureños and when I say this, right?
Hispanic people, I love y'all.
This is no shot at Hispanic the Mexican race cuz I love y'all.
This is a shot at the Sureño core. So, when I say they don't like us, I'm not speaking on the Mexican race. I'm not speaking on the raza. I'm speaking on the Sureños, bro. 85% of them dudes don't like us, bro. And I don't believe in black and brown unity until that shit hit the pen.
Y'all can't pull a wool over my eyes. I know y'all don't like us, bro. When it get pushed in the pen, then I'll give y'all ear. Till then, I don't believe in that shit. I'm focused on my people, bro. It need to be black unity. We need to be coming together as black people.
Shouldn't no Hoovers be killing our neighborhoods. other way around. When we come together as black people and we could feel safe around our own black people, then we could worry about trying to have unity with other races. Until then, all that. We need we we need unity as black people.
Because the first biggest threat to black people is the Saran Yos. The second biggest threat is us.
So we got to fix us. The moment we fix us, then we could worry about these other bro. Until Well, first [clears throat] of all, the biggest threat to black people are indeed black people. Statistics bear this out.
It's unfortunate and unfortunate truth and we hope and inspire to change change this and change this soon.
This is what our efforts are about.
But the biggest threat to us are one another physically and not only physically.
In order to really have unity in any structure of any meaning of any real significance, we're going to have to weed out the weak individuals.
The individuals who can hamper the movement with their softness. So if you have thus in the past broken a rule, flouted a rule or a protocol, you are not welcome to the party.
>> [clears throat] >> Because that will weaken the movement to have you as a part of it.
If you are not stout in your belief, you can't believe strongly one way and disbelieve strongly in another.
You're either in or you are out.
Snoopy badass, this is this here. I don't know him personally. He don't know all his story. I do know that he at self-admittedly got on the stand. He says in defense of one of his boys or comrades or however it went. I don't know. I don't get too involved in the snitchuations.
Nevertheless, he admitted himself there on No Jumper and in other situations that he got on the stand, but he says that it wasn't snitching.
In order for there to be unity amongst us, we must first weed out the 50/50s.
The individuals who don't belong with us, we love them still as a people, our people, we're going to unite with them at some point, but in order for us to thrive and flourish in our endeavors, if our endeavor is indeed freedom >> [clears throat] >> and success amongst our people, then we can't have people among us who we cannot trust.
So, first of all, you have to call yourself out when you talk about black unity.
But I do agree that many of the Sureños on a on another note, uh are indeed I just wanted to call him out. Uh are indeed racist. This is true.
He does speak facts most of the time.
Some of the times when I do see him on here, this is of course Witty Apparatus is the name of this here YouTube channel. Shout out to Witty.
And shout out to Snoopy badass as well.
Uh I am reacting to his content and their content. Nevertheless, >> [clears throat] >> this is the same individual who said that blacks were free of Mexicans and then he sort of backtrack, they are all that Mexicans are also afraid of blacks or whatever, you know.
So, he sort of has this rhetoric going on here on the internet.
He spoke about other things even here in this interview. I just skipped past it.
He spoke about gangbanging gangbanging culture, how how it is not the same and how the rules have changed, etc. But some of these individuals who've been caught with their hand in the cookie jar like to philosophize all of the time about what is right and what is wrong inside of the gang culture when they get caught.
You know, they become very philosophical when they get caught doing something that they're not supposed to do. So, I didn't want to get into that nonsense. Whatever. If you snitch, it's all bad. I don't want to hear why you snitched. I don't care.
>> [clears throat] >> He says that 85% of the Sureños, as you just heard, I don't have to repeat everything he said are racist and that they are the biggest threat threat to blacks in Southern California.
As I played here on the channel, The Inside Story with me, Damian Porter.
Please subscribe to the channel if you have not done so in recent weeks. It is not just the Sureños who are racist.
Many of them are indeed. But some are not.
I have strong relationships with many of them individuals.
And they are indeed good people.
When you get to know them and when they care about you, they they go they go to death with you and for you. I've been there with them.
I've been in I've been in war with them.
I've been in wars with them non-stop.
But it was always mutual respect at the end of the day. It's just the politics dictated that and we did what we had to do and shook hands when it was over.
But I've been very close with some of those individuals, man, and they've done a lot for me.
Some have more than my own people.
That's just the bottom line.
I can count them in different situations.
So, yes, the racism is absolutely there and it's not just the Sureños.
As I've played here on the channel, as I've said, it's their entire culture.
They've been caught in these viral videos, i.e. Ashley Gonzales and others.
I've played here just recently.
The Hispanics calling out their own people, calling out their own culture for being anti-black.
Saying that this is how they grew up.
Hispanics of a of a darker hue have made videos saying the racist experiences that they had growing up in their own household, with their own father or mother, because they were a darker child.
But certainly in their community, teachers, pastors, you name it, all discriminating against them because of their darker tone.
So, it's not just he's narrowing it to gangbanging in prison. There are individual Hispanics who know nothing about prison, don't want anything to do with prison or >> [clears throat] >> the Mexican Mafia or Mexican gangs or Sureño or nothing, or any of that, who are racist.
They They don't even think about the prison aspect of it. He says he will believe it when the prison aspect change, but it goes deeper than that. It's their entire culture. They are taught this.
So, it needs to change everywhere.
From the From the outside in.
It Prison is just a a microcosm of society.
If society [clears throat] changes, then chances are it will convey to prison as well.
But the work needs to be done out here because on a larger scale, the culture in general is anti-black.
These are not my words. These are their own words as of late. They have just been exposed or have been exposing themselves as of late.
Damn bro, it ain't no black and brown unity. That's just fake. That is a way for them to sneak into our rap game, bro.
That is a way for them to continue to steal the things that we created, bro.
So, we not about to play that game, bro.
Yeah, homies. From we not about to play that game. From the from our lingo to the way we dress to up to even the red and blue bandana, they took all that shit from us, bro. Now, they working on rap. I've seen the post they said they created hip hop.
That's what they do. They take a style, oversaturate it, and start claiming it as they own.
I'm not Y'all not pulling the wool over my eyes. Now, do I believe that there's some Surenos that got love for blacks? I do, but it's very rare. It's a small very small number, bro. That 13 is based on killing blacks.
It's going against blacks, straight up.
Like y'all y'all all out here talking about y'all don't want ICE to send them back and do all this. Bro, tell the tell the in in in the Aryan Brotherhood to go march with them to help keep make them stay. And I'm going to tell you why they need to have the whites and the Aryan Brotherhood to march with them and not the blacks. Because the same Aryan Brotherhood, them same skinheads with the boy heads is who the Surenos roll with in the prison system against us.
When you hear about it being a riot, who do you think? With the blacks or your your people's calling home to my got stabbed up, it's about to go down, it's a riot. Who do you think they riding against? Other blacks? No. They're going against the Surenos and the skinheads.
The the Surenos and the racist skinheads go click up to go against the blacks in the California prison system.
You know, that always trips people.
>> So, so why is us as black people speaking up for them talking about black and brown unity? That's not our problem.
Black people, we are stupid, bro. We need to focus on us.
It need to be black unity.
Black and brown unity until it hit the prison system. If it don't hit there, they don't like us. It ain't no black and brown unity. That shit is a facade to sneak up in our industry and our gang and then start saying that they created hip hop and they created this They did it to the low riders. They did it to the flannels.
They did it to the khakis. They did it to the chucks. They did it to Cortezes.
All that came from us.
That came from black people. They just oversaturated it and claimed it as their own. And now it's really theirs cuz black people don't even dress like this no more. They busy dressing like Lil Durk and them Chicago. When this flannel, that bandana, them chucks, that khakis, that's our original uniform, bro.
One thing I'mma get at YNW At least they keep their keep kept the original uniform.
These little these look like NBA YoungBoy.
Jeez.
Okay.
Uh there you have it. Let me know what you think in the comments. I I don't want to stop it too much. I'm I'm conflicted. Some people tell me in the comments, man, let the video play some more.
You keep interrupting. And then other people say, man, you not saying enough. You not giving your opinion.
I tuned in to hear your perspective. How come you not saying anything?
I don't know what to do. I I get both of those.
So you going to say whatever you want, but someone else going to say something different.
So I just try to find a little balance, let it play some, not interrupt too much so you can get what the person is saying, and then insert my opinion at a certain point or whatever. I don't know.
Just trying to figure it all out. Trying to satisfy everyone. There you have it.
That's Snoopy badass.
He's a Blood member from wherever the hell he was from cuz he had went through a couple different hoods, may have been a Crip before. I think he was a Crip before. That's the same baby mama as Crip Mac and all that, got on Crip Mac's head, said Crip Mac was a fake Crip and and so forth, the same individual here.
And as I've said, as we know, if you follow the channel, he's been on this topic sort of for some time. I don't want to promote any nonsense myself, uh but the conversation has been had and is being had everywhere about black and brown unity and ICE and everything else here on the internet.
Conversation is being had the last few months or so and then the Ashley Gonzales thing or whatever. So yeah, we're going to cover it and have the conversation. Let me know what you all think in the comments. Does he have a point or not?
Is he trying to start something or is it what he's saying accurate? That they should have the skinheads marching with them against ICE since that's who they ride with in prison against the blacks.
And you know, that 85% of the that they are the biggest threat to blacks in Southern California. That's what he said as you just heard. Not my words, his words.
I'm just covering it and interested to know what you all think. I found it interesting. I did run across it.
He had some strong comments and strong takes. He said, "Let me give you a viral moment."
Then he said all of that.
Some of it's probably content, but I'm assuming this is how he really feels as well. He seemed pretty convicted in his statements.
I'm just curious to know what you all think.
That does it matter if there's black and brown unity in prison?
Does that dictate or does determine in your mind whether or not there's going to be black and brown unity here in society on the street because they have it or do not have it there in prison.
That's his strong take on it that without he'll believe it in black and brown unity out here in society when he sees it in prison.
Which he has not seen, then he'll give an ear to it. Until then, it's all a ruse. It's a ploy for them to get close, get next to us, usurp our creativity, and claim it as their own.
Pretty strong take, I would say.
But again, I believe that it's more of a culture thing than just one particular group.
The Sureños or the Norteños or what have you. In this case, he said the Sureños, of course.
I think it's deep than that. Many of them will admit and have been saying you know, lately that they have been taught this. Not just the Sureños, again, the culture at large.
So, it's a deeper and bigger conversation, I believe, than just prison and what transpires in prison.
The racial aspects in prison are there, have been there, and will probably always be there. There are ways to change that as well. It has subsided some, but the rules is it's a subculture there in prison. The belly of the beast >> [clears throat] >> is different than society.
The rules of the game need to change out here in society. But I do believe, of course, that black people need unity amongst ourselves before we can do anything with anyone else.
It would be impossible.
Any relationship that we have with anyone else that person on the receiving end should be suspicious.
The person on the receiving end of relationship with black people should be wary of that relationship, suspicious even.
What do you mean?
How can you have unity with us when you don't even have unity amongst yourselves?
They should be cautious.
Until we have unity amongst ourselves fully.
And I believe that we are heading that way. We are trying, the conversations are being had and individuals are indeed making efforts towards that.
We need to step up these efforts a million times over because black people are still losing their lives out here in the street at the hands of other black people primarily.
So, there's really no time to relax and just continue to converse about it. The conversation, of course, is important to spread the message but we have to implement action and fast if we love and care about ourselves and our people, our people's future, our children, and our children's future.
The world that we make and leave for them is the world that they're going to live in.
So, we care about them, then we better get to work in our communities and stop the violence. We need unity and fast amongst one another, love and unity.
There's nothing wrong with telling another black man that you love nothing wrong with it.
You told him that you hate him for so long, you showed him that you hate him for so long. It's okay to tell him that you love him.
It's okay to let him know that he's worthy of love.
That he's loved. It's okay.
Doesn't make you weak or soft.
You can be a man and show love to your fellow man, your brethren, who's been through the same thing with you and unfortunately may have to die with you in order to obtain freedom. We're all together. We're all in the same boat.
The sooner we recognize that, the better off we shall all be.
So, I agree that we need unity and that we need it fast. That we cannot really have true authentic unity with anyone else until we have unity amongst ourselves.
How can we? How can we love anyone else if we don't love ourselves first?
But, the other reasons I don't know. I do believe racism is involved. Of course, they have admitted this themselves.
But, uh it is not all of them.
And some of them will show will show up for you if you're cool with them.
They're good people when you're cool with them.
Loyal.
All of that, for sure. Giving, generous.
Stand Stand up.
That's the bottom line. I can say that myself. I can vouch for that. I've been in many situations with them.
I don't even want to get in too deep involved in it, but I have.
You know, but I also have different opinions as well as everyone else.
I've seen racism from them. I've seen it on on all sides. I've seen it from our people.
Some that we're all conversing about.
We're having a conversation. We're trying to resolve it and see can there be unity? Will there ever be real unity amongst us?
They're going to have to do work on themselves and their culture.
We have to unite amongst ourselves and do work in our communities.
Desperate work that needs to be done desperately, urgently.
Now, we cannot wait. Too many lives are being lost daily still.
We need to be at work at this now.
Every day, all day.
Trying to save our people and the plight of our folks.
So, that again, I did I do not disagree with.
Once that happens, then perhaps yes, of course, we can have a unity amongst ourselves. But, you first have to admit that racism is indeed there, is indeed involved. And they have been admitting this.
Again, this is not just a point a finger at them or any other group.
Because we all have uh our faults and flaws.
Nevertheless, we are indeed the most despised here on this planet.
Even though the most envied and copied.
The most despised, openly despised.
And until the these things are addressed in all these different cultures, then yeah, there's going to be a problem.
Black people are waking up to the fact that we are heavily despised worldwide.
And things are not as sweet as individuals thought that they were even two or three years ago. Too many things are happening. Videos are going viral.
People are being exposed.
I've been knew the truth.
None of it is surprising to me.
I understand the nature of these people here in this country and their way of thinking was ingrained and embedded in them from day one.
Let me know what you think in the comments. Stay safe and stay free.
Peace up.
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