It looks like Chicago was better when The Mob was running the streets.
At least the Mob had codes/rules they followed.
It looks like Chicago was better when The Mob was running the streets.
My favorite dude to listen to on these matters is Curtis Sco0n. He's not even a "leader" just an ex-street dude with ties to entertainment with a twitter account.
https://twitter.com/CurtisSc00n
shyt like this annoys me because it makes it look like black people are powerless and cant control themselves
Tariq Nasheed: Why There Is So Much Violence In Chicago - YouTube
We love hearing stuff like this because it places the blame on white people...and not us.
But its all BS.
Chicago is one of the few cities w/ a half way decent public transportation system. Its not hard to get from one side to the other for work.
and then he brings up segregation...most black folks dont even try to live in other neighborhoods....I moved to the north side w/ no problem (even w/ bad credit) and know a lot of black folks that have...yall need to stop it w/ the "they wont let me" bullshyt.
All his reasons in that video are weak...but we continue to nod our head in a agreement because it makes us feel better...but it doesnt make us work harder.
in 2013 its a mixture of black people wanting to live in certain areas (a lot dont want to live up north, or feel comfortable around white people), and class.So you honestly think that the segregation problem is just an issue of "transportation"? You're not serious are you?
CHICAGO (AP) — A Chicago man accused of killing a 6-month-old girl in a shooting that also wounded her father was seeking revenge for the theft of a video game console, authorities said Monday.
Koman Willis was charged with first-degree murder Monday in the death of the infant, Jonylah Watkins, who was shot on March 11 while sitting in her father's lap in a minivan. The baby's father, Jonathan Watkins, was seriously wounded in the attack, and police say he was the intended target.
The shooting, which took place in the middle of the day in the Woodlawn neighborhood on the city's South Side, was one of several earlier this year that brought attention to the gang violence in Chicago.