![]() chicano or black, u seem to keep followin gibby's comments towards me homie i aint got nothin against u just kick on back no need to get all up on my sh*t Wut "slang" did the Mexicans teach in WVG? lolīig dusty loco i know u aint talkin about me because i aint never said i "hate"d Mexicans, i give props to all the OGs of Grape St. This question that wuz ax'd got nothin to do with it, i told u i wuz done with that post I never said crips wuz wearin baggy pants u must not know how to read, i said they wuz saggin firstĪnd like u said that wuz another post, there wuz no need to bring that post onto here Wattscrackin wrote:i aint got checked about sh*t Now since you you claim to have been there from the beginning, ley me know your take on what was happeneing back then, and what role chicanos played on the influnce of crips/nloods in LA. I am talking about gang culture (ie Cressed Khakis, House slippers, Grafitti, Slang etc etc etc. Al Capone and Luciano were doing drive bys way back when. Now when I said that WVG taught blacks "banging was about back then and put them on the hood" I did not mean they taught them how to fight and pull a trigger, if thats how you took it. If they all are putting a ther own little flavor on it then I am wrong too. Now to Wizard, Im basing my info about WVG FIRST being a chicano gang which include blacks on my homie Sean from High schools bro, who was a black vato from WVG, Oso from WVG who I went to school with in East LA occupational center, Big Buckwheat from Colonia. The whole purpose of the first post was to discuss gang culture, which you swear was started by blacks LOL. dress, graffitti, so that flavor was dominate at the beginning." Your the joker talking about "Crips started wearing baggy pants when Mexicans were wearing tighties LOLOLOL". "Now I'll give respect, Mexican/cholo style was full of flavor ie. Somebody need to put these fools in check, millenium bangers.Īaint nobody getting checked but you Did you just read what your homie from Watts said. Wattscrackin wrote:thank you, and welcome back homie So, when you say Blacks were put on the set and taught how to bang., I have to say you're full of s*&t, no disrespect, but I was there and I know. Chicanos had fashion and style, but Blacks were knocking mf's out, str8 up. However I must stress, there were Crips in the hood prior to that and they were hitting hard, harder than the Chicanos. dress, graffitti, so that flavor was dominate at the beginning. Now I'll give respect, Mexican/cholo style was full of flavor ie. family and location who also wanted to start ruckus. ![]() On that block there were young down Chicanos who wanted to make noise, but there was also young Blacks who were Crip by nature ie. I think I said this before, but I'll say it again (hopefully for the last time), Grape Street did not originate in the Jordan Downs, It started on Grape Street, between 107th Street and Santa Ana. Thgey couldn't be Colonias so they created they're own varrio. They were just like the Chicanos, ridahs without a hood. Meaning the Chicanos who created the set were cholos without a doubt, but, those Blacks were there from the start and were always Crips. For the record Grape Street always was Crips. Gibby, you're putting some extra s&*t on it, bro. I don't mind giving props when they are due, but. ![]() Then the crips in Watts adopted their style, dress, grafitti etc and tried to make there own deal, but what else is new You see the Chicano in Watts showed them heads what banging was about back then and put them on the hood. It was a Chicano gang that allowed down blacks in. GIBBY wrote:Yeah Watts Varrio Grape Street was first.
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