 Um, one of the dudes out of the, uh, uh, Jordan Downs got killed and find out that a bounty hunter killed dude and find out from the grandmother that they was related and the grandmother wanted to go to the funeral, but this is a, a crepe funeral and bloods can't go. Is it fruit town and tree top? Why is it that they don't get along? What are they, what, why don't they get along? And it's just California business. Murder. Been bloodshed. Yeah. When we started back in 87, 88, it's been going on and just stuff happens. And, you know, they like, we're right across the street from each other. Literally Rose crying on this side, tree tops on this side, fruit town. It was, but when DJ quit, you hear him talk about fruit, talk about Jackie, talk about Ducky, fruit town and tree tops were one and an incident happened and tree top feel like they didn't get treated right. And the beef started and it just go on like, it's just like, if I do something to you, and I feel it's no justice, you feel it was no justice done and okay, we're going to get over it. Then I do something to your sister and it's all, and I just, so now I'm going to keep letting you do this and it's no retaliation. Now we got to kick back. You know what I'm saying? So we start these in-house beefs and on some personal things and some of the stuff is justified. Some of it's not justified, but once blood is shed, it's hard to get over blood. That stain is deep. And sometimes you can separate for a while, but it'll never be a cohesive bond again. You feel what I'm saying? So that's the situation and the situation intensifies itself that you got like my son, my grandson, they weren't even born when this happened, but they take sides on something that's just, you know, just the hat feels in the McCoys. I'm just mad because I'm mad. I'm in fruit town here with tree tops like, bro, what are you talking about? You know, when we have so many other problems that we can address, but we try to find a solution and something that's easy for us. It's easy for us to hate each other, but we'll forgive everybody else. You know? So the climate is and I blame a lot of it on what we call OGs instead of sitting the record straight. We're easy to tell a youngster to do some weird shit, then they try to correct it and say like, man, look, we got to stock this at all costs. We got families, you know, right across the street. You went with my sister. She didn't have a baby for you. You didn't have this. It's families. And this is like the, like the Nickerson gardens and the Jordan Downs that families, this is how the gang truth started. One of the dudes out of the Jordan Downs got killed and find out that a bounty hunter killed dude and find out from the grandmother that they was related. And the grandmother wanted to go to the funeral, but this is a crypt funeral and bloods can't go. So die old them. They got together like, man, this is crazy. We can't keep this going like this. So look, we're going to do a truce that his family can get together and all it, they find out that they looking at each other, they know they were related. Wow. You know what I'm saying? Being territorial. I don't like you just, I don't even know you, but then we sit in a classroom. We got the same last name and it never clicked that your daddy and my daddy was brothers. Dang, that's crazy. You feel what I'm saying? So that was the birth of the gang truth, not that it lasted because see, having a truth, I respect your situation. You respect mine. That don't mean we party together because it's alcohol and weed and women get a get confusion. You understand me? Here, I come in your name and I'm dancing with your wife and man, blood, you let that nigga dance with you. That crap nigga dance with you. Come on. Now we got a situation. You understand? Wow. Like when you, when you look at the movies and I watch movies, when you look at like a lot of the movies, they influenced a lot of things. When I talked to IHT and we was talking about colors, you know what I'm saying? That was the time when I first seen it hit different cities, different states. When I seen the colors movie, I seen it in Houston, Texas. I remember it was a fight afterwards. It got a little radical because all the violence in the movie, people just acting a fool in Houston. I remember that. Like that movie back then, you guys were living it. During the time when you made that song colors, because that's when I really started to know about gangs. I'm being so honest with you. I did not know nothing about no gang still. That song and that movie came on and we fought right after that in Houston, Texas. We whooped somebody right after that. And I haven't even watched that movie yet. I know you're talking about that, but I'm telling you that song. This would happen with colors. Colors is a movie about LA gangs. It wasn't factual because in the movie, the Mexicans and the Blacks fought. Correct. Mexicans and Blacks have never fought. Okay. There's never been a Mexican Black gang war. There's been drug situations with the Mexicans and the Blacks, but actual war, a war between a different, you know, Compton Crips fighting no, because that would, that would be, that would be the end of LA. If that happened with the Blacks. Now in prison, they're separated. Oh, for sure. In prison. And the Mexicans are separated. You have the border brothers. You got South and Northern or 10 years. You got that. But on the streets, Mexican Black people kind of live together. We low ride together. We, we all, it's kind of like Blacks and Puerto Ricans. You want to start a war, start Blacks and the Puerto Ricans fighting in New York. That would be crazy. That'd be a bloodbath. Yes. These guys were portraying something that basically on a movie, but a lot of people in my comments say it didn't line up correctly says that the Hispanics never warred with, with no, the Hispanic gangs never warred with the Black gangs. Is this something real or is that just. That's all we war with it. I mean, street, street as far as the street go. I mean, in prison, it's Blacks and Mexicans. Of course. In prison. And in, on the street, everything had, we have different beef like the flats, Compton, Vodion, Thressay. We respect territories. So do the Mexican gangs war with the Black gangs? Yes, they do. Most definitely. They don't even war. They dominate us now. It ain't no war. We war with each other, but we won't kill a Mexican. We don't get it. We don't get the A2D. We say. So right now, you know, they dominate. People don't want to talk about that, but they taken over hoods and they know, ain't no retaliation. So they take it over like, like, say whether it be a Crip Hood, whether it be a. They didn't, they didn't took a pirate hood or a Crip Hood. It used to be like Palmer Block Crips. Palmer Block Crips is down Palmer. Now, the flats got all Palmer Street in there and they got fuck niggas and all this. You understand me? Only tree tops is getting closed in by Mexicans, you know? But another, we'll, we'll war against each other, but then all parrots get together. It's just like in America, in, in, in Islam, it says if a nonbeliever aggresses against a Muslim, all Muslims should stop the aggression until he doesn't aggress no more or kill him in the line of the aggression, right? It was no way that America should have came in and do anything to Saddam Hussein or Iran, because that was Sheytan coming in a Muslim country and dominating and Pakistan and Cairo, Egypt, didn't stand with the Muslims. And they invaded them and now they're taking over. Then when they first started Desert Storm, when Ramadan came, America backed up. They respected Ramadan. And then they saw, shoot, the next year they start killing Iranians doing Ramadan and that's forbidden. So now Africa and all the Muslim states instead of combined, they just get aggressed again. In the same way, the gang culture in California, we're letting Mexican gangs just dominate 151, well, Cairo neighborhood. Mexicans came in one day and told, told a block that these blocks couldn't stand. The fairs had to come in. Not the gangs. The fairs had to come in. Against counter-body oppressive because the niggas y'all can't stay here with run them off the block.