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Yeah they got that issue from Shawty Lo and some of those D4L cats at the Blue Flame back in the day. No guns just a straight fist fight and from what I heard BMF came out on the losing end. And they pulled some lame moves too, like when they killed that college nikka outside of 112. That shyt was totally uncalled for, dude wasn't a street cat and he just moved to Atlanta from NY to go to school. shyt was way out of bounds. And really that made the heat come down on them. They were getting away with doing reckless shyt inside and outside the clubs for a minute. When that boy got killed and his Mom back where he was from made a bid deal about it to the media that really put the microscope on them for real. That and that stupid ass billboard they put up on University Ave off of 75/85. That billboard was the dumbest shyt ever, but that boy with Keke marrying the mayors daughter they probably felt like the city and APD had their back.
Real sh1t... BMF didn't want it with west side nikkas at all. They were really only pumping in the 4th ward and Decatur as far as metro Atlanta is concerned. When they killed ole boy outside of the club they sent his moms some hush money but she wasn't having it because the sh1t was senseless, that maybe would have worked if dude was in the streets but he was green and was out having fun.

nikkas be frontin on Atlanta but this is all around just a hustlers city but nikkas call us soft because we aren't out here killing each other like animals. There are ALOT of money nikkas down here in whatever industry you can think of.
 
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They were called the Miami Boys locally but they were basically yardie nikkas. Jamaicans gave everybody hell from Philly to Texas back in the day. Don't front. Atlanta nikkas was slow back then in the late 80's. nikkas in Atlanta had 6 shooters and shotguns and then those dreads hit the town with choppers and automatics. Of course it was going to take use a second to catch up but when we did we pretty much put all those boys in the dirt.
And just to add to that. They had certain parts of the A shook. Not all. They did their thing yea, but we eradicated the situation.
 

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lol at you attempting to rationalize his criminality. The dude was a thug and deserved to get locked up. He can rot in there for his entire life because that is what he deserves to be.
I don't care that 60% of all crack users were white. Does that legitimize selling crack to other 40%? He didn't bring jobs and wealth to his community. He brought death.
Advanced education, hard work, and entrepreneurship bring wealth and jobs to the community. Not more criminality. It never ceases to amazes me the length to which negros will go to rationalize criminal behavior


SHUT YO DUMB ASS UP!!!!
 

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Off topic:

I honestly love threads like this. Not because i idolize drug dealers or criminality but as a person who still in a depression and been in a serious ones for these handful of years, i'm always struck between "falling down" the bad road, which i never even took part of..but i guess as a way to take out my frustration, and going the straight and narrow route which ive taken and my life and still ended up with so much bs and bad luck in general.

That's why i love the discussion between right & wrong about BMF and selling drugs and just a little more serious discussions like these. And im still one who believes its wrong and doesnt help out but i can see parts of the other sides as well, as much as it hurts to say. The trolls and all can be funny, but i enjoy shyt like that.

Boy can you tell i aint grow up with a male father or role model huh, lmao. Salute to all in the thread though.
 

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You don't live in the real world, you still have blinders on. Everybody sells drugs, matter of fact, blacks probably sell the least and just get caught the most.

blake-benthall-1.jpg

This is Blake Benthall, dude just got taken down for running SilkRoad 2.0, he was also an engineer for SpaceX and had a start-up incubator (no doubt being funded with his illicitly earned drug funds).

Let say his incubator was successful and was responsible for the next twitter, he would have quietly dip out of SilkRoad and enjoyed life as a tech innovator and billionaire, all while nobody knows selling drugs made it possible.

That's the real world, most weatlh has roots in immoral activity, but you transfer that illegal wealth to legal business and walk away putting those around you in better positions; when blacks understand that, we can finally start trying to play catch-up. The name Forbes is universally associated with entrepreneurship, wealth, and success; even The Forbes got rich selling Opium.


This is gem pay attention.

Now Im not recommending sell drugs because honestly that hustle is tired and there are a million more out there, but a majority of the wealth made has evil and/or non legal beginnings.
 

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You don't live in the real world, you still have blinders on. Everybody sells drugs, matter of fact, blacks probably sell the least and just get caught the most.

blake-benthall-1.jpg

This is Blake Benthall, dude just got taken down for running SilkRoad 2.0, he was also an engineer for SpaceX and had a start-up incubator (no doubt being funded with his illicitly earned drug funds).

Let say his incubator was successful and was responsible for the next twitter, he would have quietly dip out of SilkRoad and enjoyed life as a tech innovator and billionaire, all while nobody knows selling drugs made it possible.

That's the real world, most weatlh has roots in immoral activity, but you transfer that illegal wealth to legal business and walk away putting those around you in better positions; when blacks understand that, we can finally start trying to play catch-up. The name Forbes is universally associated with entrepreneurship, wealth, and success; even The Forbes got rich selling Opium.

:stopitslime: that only happens in the HOOD MOVIES

ain't No N1GGA that DEEP IN THE GAME riding off into the sunset retired from the game :camby:


dude...U fail to understand that GOING LEGIT or ASSIMILATION into mainstream legal life is NOT an option that's readily available for the majority of Black Dope dealers .....

simply because Blacks unlike the Italians and Jews don't have the POLITICAL COSIGNS to go legal

unless they sell thier soul to corporate America or the government to seek immunity


Meech always brings up the fact that the DEA investigation against him goes back to 1990...that's fifteen years and as he stated the last 4 year's he had fell back from the "game" and even stopped dealing with his brother Terry...

they (feds) still tied him to Terry and his dealings in spite of the fact that even the judge said at the hearing the case was WEAK cause the prosecutors couldn't place him near any cocaine for that past 10 years

that's why they refused to separate Terry and meech cases and use Terry phone calls to bring them both down

along with the testimony of the Mexican snitch who claimed to have been hitting Meech off with 400 bricks a month prior to meech incorporating the BMF name

that didn't help....so he took the plea to avoid testifying against his brother and,also the fact that THIER IS NO STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS WHEN IT COMES TO SELLING DOPE

he said he was told by the DEA that even if he had stopped dealing in 1990 they still had intentions to snatch him up

its crazy like they WANTED HIM AND BMF to become a problem :russ:

he also said it's ironic he gets arrested just three days after Jeezy foe platinum and he had some legit revenue coming in as well :ehh:

That's why he said he went hard with promoting himself cause he was letting the industry know IM LEGIT AND IM COMING THRU

as he said.."it's not like I had 1 800 sell drugs on the billboard. .I was promoting a mixtape"

Larry Hoover..David Hyatt..Dudus...Gary Fisher..Harry O are just a few of the many black kingpins whom just don't have the luxury of GOING LEGIT
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Perry Homes either.

Bruh I'm from the west and I rarely went in Perry Homes. I used to hang out in Techwood, Clark Howell, Bowen, and Hollywood Courts all day. Wasn't stepping a foot in Perry Homes tho unless I had to. I didn't even like making that right off off Hollywood onto Perry Blvd past the plaza. That whole area was a no go for me.
 

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dude...U fail to understand that GOING LEGIT or ASSIMILATION into mainstream legal life is NOT an option that's readily available for the majority of Black Dope dealers .....

simply because Blacks unlike the Italians and Jews don't have the POLITICAL COSIGNS to go legal

J. Prince had the political connections to do it, so it's not impossible :manny:
I think the problem with Meech and Hoover is they started executing their exit plans way too late. Prince was heavy in the dope game 1981, by 1986 Rap-A-Lot records was there to launder his funds through. And J. Prince never had any criminal record, so there was no reason for the Feds to even look at Rap-A-Lot until later.

Meech tried to make the music exit after he already was on the radar, like you said they were watching his ass in the 90s, Meech and Terry hopped in the Dope game in the 80s and it took a decade plus for them to start the record label wash? And I don't even know if Hoover had a real exit plan.
 

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Real sh1t... BMF didn't want it with west side nikkas at all. They were really only pumping in the 4th ward and Decatur as far as metro Atlanta is concerned. When they killed ole boy outside of the club they sent his moms some hush money but she wasn't having it because the sh1t was senseless, that maybe would have worked if dude was in the streets but he was green and was out having fun.

nikkas be frontin on Atlanta but this is all around just a hustlers city but nikkas call us soft because we aren't out here killing each other like animals. There are ALOT of money nikkas down here in whatever industry you can think of.

All that drama shyt= no money. Back when the A was turned up in the 80's up to the mid 90's nikkas in the city was dusty and broke.
And I travel from coast to coast. I used to stay in LA and I've made moves from Chicagoland to DC and now im in up in NC. Trust me dude nikkas respect the hustle. I'm not a social person at all towards other dudes, like I have to force myself to network but every time I go out of town I always run across at least one nikka who tries to network with me once he finds out I'm from the A. nikkas know we on our hustle.

You can also tell the difference in the culture traveling to different areas and shyt. Like when I'm in Chicago I go chill with my cousins and the convos that are had when nikkas is just sitting around smoking are totally different. Like back in the A young nikkas bragging about how much money they getting, what type of car they got, what stripper they smashing or what they just went to the mall and copped. In Chicago it's shyt like "shyt boy I shot at more nikkas than you" or "you was busting at so and so outside the store and you aint even hit him" It's actually really interesting the different dynamics and what not. Atlanta at the end of the day is just a hustlers city. Everybody trying to out stunt the next man. And add on to that all the rappers, atheletes and corporate nikkas with money running around and that shyt makes you want to grind because you want the same toys you see those nikkas running around with.
 

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What is a gangster to you?

This thread was really to highlight the leadership and structure that was put into place by BMF. I don't think I said anything about Big Meech being a gangster.

You right, you didn't
But a gangster to me is someone who is feared and does shyt like extort people and also out of that fear comes silence from other people because they don't want any problems. Perfect example would be the Italian Mafia or even some nikkas like the 60's out in LA or Jimmy Henchman up in NYC
 

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All that drama shyt= no money. Back when the A was turned up in the 80's up to the mid 90's nikkas in the city was dusty and broke.
And I travel from coast to coast. I used to stay in LA and I've made moves from Chicagoland to DC and now im in up in NC. Trust me dude nikkas respect the hustle. I'm not a social person at all towards other dudes, like I have to force myself to network but every time I go out of town I always run across at least one nikka who tries to network with me once he finds out I'm from the A. nikkas know we on our hustle.

You can also tell the difference in the culture traveling to different areas and shyt. Like when I'm in Chicago I go chill with my cousins and the convos that are had when nikkas is just sitting around smoking are totally different. Like back in the A young nikkas bragging about how much money they getting, what type of car they got, what stripper they smashing or what they just went to the mall and copped. In Chicago it's shyt like "shyt boy I shot at more nikkas than you" or "you was busting at so and so outside the store and you aint even hit him" It's actually really interesting the different dynamics and what not. Atlanta at the end of the day is just a hustlers city. Everybody trying to out stunt the next man. And add on to that all the rappers, atheletes and corporate nikkas with money running around and that shyt makes you want to grind because you want the same toys you see those nikkas running around with.
100% true, theres a reason im movin to the A when I graduate
 

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J. Prince had the political connections to do it, so it's not impossible :manny:
I think the problem with Meech and Hoover is they started executing their exit plans way too late. Prince was heavy in the dope game 1981, by 1986 Rap-A-Lot records was there to launder his funds through. And J. Prince never had any criminal record, so there was no reason for the Feds to even look at Rap-A-Lot until later.

Meech tried to make the music exit after he already was on the radar, like you said they were watching his ass in the 90s, Meech and Terry hopped in the Dope game in the 80s and it took a decade plus for them to start the record label wash? And I don't even know if Hoover had a real exit plan.

and like I said MAJORITY....Jprince is one,of the few exceptions. ..cause he was not only able to have Rep. Maxine Waters vouching for him

but it doesn't Hurt to have Vice President Al Gore riding for ya too... :mjpls:

and DON'T THINK FOR ONE SECOND that J PRINCE is in the clear..just like DIDDY any successful mogul with associations with street cats no matter how long they were....

is still on that radar...I read an account how the DEA is still trying to find something on JPrince.... :ufdup:

THIS AINT ORDINARY DUDE :comeon:

so don't think it's a Common luxury for black hustlers

but I do agree Meech kinda procrastinated with the exit plan...it wasn't till 2004 till u seen him up at Mayor Diaz office on that Smack DVD

fascinating how Mayor Diaz was never questioned about that "meeting":jawalrus:
 
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