 Yeah, we on boss talk one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gon' talk. Well, as I, as when you speak, what I really think about is the influence and the impact and the people that I feel like in the, on the West Coast, they influenced a lot of people, a lot of young people. The kids, the kids pretty much were red and blue because of what they seen up here. This, this thing just happened here and it hit a few towns. This hit the whole, some other countries, I'm pretty sure. It's on Bloods and Crips, red and blue are on all seven continents. Yeah. You're going to have either or. And you don't have the same dynamics. The streets, California sets the example for the United States. It changed the game. But back to, I didn't answer that about influence in jail as opposed to the streets. Well, my influence as far as influence in those in prison, it wasn't no influence, but I did bring awareness to the three strikes law brought awareness to them being incarcerated behind the wall and addressing restorative justice and trying to bring these young men home. So by that, you need the prison system. So if they start getting too far out of line and it jeopardizes these men's in prison freedom, they're able to check them real close and give them a hug. So you need the prisons and something that will make them stand up. The punish that now is for us on the streets. I'm Florence or bring awareness to the life that you're joining up for and signed up for. And usually at the end of the day, you're going to either get killed off in the criminal justice system, or you're going to end up in the grave. Every few people are very successful in this game out here running these streets. You know, cause you pay your taxes by either getting killed, going to jail. Cause usually your money, you're getting, you're not paying taxes on it, you're hustling for it. So when you go to jail, we call that paying taxes. So a lot of youths like to hear their history, their stories, they might be a blood and calm. Hey man, we like to hear the history of how we started this and this and that. And I always tell them, I can't influence what you do in your town, community, state or whatever. You just make your own personal decision cause for over 50, 60 years, it's very embedded here in California. This is a culture that is, it's nothing like it. I have to ask you this question. I go back to Charleston cause he said something that was dear to me. He said that the gang members would shoot up the kid, shoot up the houses and then the kid, a woman or a child would make it hidden. And then that the gangs would pretty much hide the guy that did this. And still killing the kids, the mothers, the sisters, all the suffering of 50 euros. And you still wanna hold it in your heart. There's no way God can live in a heart with a gang ironing. Wow. You can't make me believe the spirit of God can exist in the heart of them niggas. That's why they look, that's why they die before us the way they die. So now, man, they cursed. And I believe in my heart and my soul and my mind that everything attached to the name Crip and Blood is cursed with destruction and death. Until they repent. What does the word repentance mean? To turn away from. Yeah, yeah. And basically, pretty much try to keep him from having to deal with being pretty much protecting from being arrested or whatever else he would have to go through because of it. Is this something that was a practice or is that just talk? Now, I'm just, that's allegedly. Now, what I can say on that is, once again, you got 60, 50 years of this. So people like for instance, you hear about people tell stories about Crips killing Crips. Yeah. But when I tell a story, you won't hear that. So I'm predating that. So what is acceptable now? They brag about their error. That's their error. But that's not a reflection of how this started. So they need to hear this about how it was to where regardless of what it was, it was honorable. And it stayed within those, it wasn't no drive-bys, shooting up with no Oozies. We damn near using bow and arrows, zip guns, walk-ups. And it wasn't no innocent people really getting hurt to where we knew what we were signing up for. Whereas now, it's more blatant to where once again I say they killed within the areas that you stay in. Because all you have to do is Google the hundred days, the hundred nights. That was in 2015 arguably the most human disregard of life I ever seen when it came to killing. I survived that, quite a lot of us did. And it ain't, I don't know where somebody would know that somebody did that and hide them out. And it's like, ah man, you killed a kid. What they gonna do is stay in their lane and mind their business. That's just how it is out here. See, in these streets, the rules are as of now, there are no rules. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101, here we gon' talk.