children of violence 1982 documentary about oakland chicano gangs part 4
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its interesting to watch them doing that cultural dance in the beginging, nowdays the mexican kids wouldnt have a clue how to do it or even what to because they would be embressed, it seemed more naterral back then
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Are these guys Nortenos.
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I like how they would rather play a game of football then beat the ever loving hell out of each other over a disagreement...i like the idea of the football game because most gang members would rather just shoot first and not care about who they hit in the presence as long as someone got hit...but as most of you out there know (Bullets don't have no names)
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I want the soundtrack to this film!! lol
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These kids seemed alot more chrasmatic than the cholos of today, and they were damn proud to be mexican!!!!!
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I haven't seen this video since 1982. RIP Tia Olivia. I remember going to visit Jorge at hospital when he got shot, and going to Jerry's funerual. This video brings back memories of visiting the familia on 63rd street. Only person I bumped into was little Micheal in Hayward, at a softball. I was glad to hear he was doing very good. Hope the rest of the familia are well and healthy, god bless them.
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chicanos killing chicanos is a remnant of colonization of the Europeans who stole lands, raped our people, enslaved them, nearly exterminated them, this 500+year genocide of our Mexican/Central/South American people must stop. you cholo gangsters are a disgrace to our gente (people). it's no wonder not too many of our own kind has achieved a high standard of living. don't lower your standards. get educated, get our people out of these conditions they face on a daily basis. UNITE!!!
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none of this bout gayass smell A faggots nobody giv a fuk bout Lgay its the bay area
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PLAYIN 50S MUSICS IN THIS 80S VID OK LOL
THIS FAMILIA IS ORIGINALY FROM TEJAS..anyone know from where ........there were alot of familiias that went to CALIFAS in the 50s and 60 s.........
MrTierra68 8 months ago
@MrTierra68 actually many Chicano Families from Tejas New Mexico and Colorado came to the Bay Area before the 50s during World War 2 to work in the Ship yards and war Industry Jobs that where available in the Bay area Mainly Oakland and Richmond . also many came because they where in the Military and the Bay area was the Hub of the Military in the west Coast back then .
bago510 8 months ago