Official #YSLTheLabel Trial Thread: Update - YSL Continues to make spectacles of themselves in court

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Bro said you have to learn how to navigate school and trades ain’t for everybody.
Fam, what:heh:? This nikka Gunna said that:heh:?

fukk is there to navigate about school? You do your assigned classwork to the best of your ability, ask for help if needed, and remember enough to pass the tests:mjlol:. It's really not even that more complicated at the postgraduate level.
 
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Probation is a trap. These 10, 15, 30 year terms are just delaying the inevitable.


How hard is it to actually STAY out of trouble? These nikkas done already been in jail and experienced enough of it to want to break their almighty “street code” and turn snitch. Might as well take advantage of the opportunity and distance yourself from the bullshyt, get a job, and lay low.


All of this “delaying the inevitable” feels like we’re taking away the concept of personal responsibility. As easy as it was for these nikkas to pack heat, do drugs, and commit crimes it should be that easy to…you know…NOT.
 

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How hard is it to actually STAY out of trouble? These nikkas done already been in jail and experienced enough of it to want to break their almighty “street code” and turn snitch. Might as well take advantage of the opportunity and distance yourself from the bullshyt, get a job, and lay low.


All of this “delaying the inevitable” feels like we’re taking away the concept of personal responsibility. As easy as it was for these nikkas to pack heat, do drugs, and commit crimes it should be that easy to…you know…NOT.
do they seem like the type to get regular jobs? they'll be back in the dirt in no time
 

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How hard is it to actually STAY out of trouble? These nikkas done already been in jail and experienced enough of it to want to break their almighty “street code” and turn snitch. Might as well take advantage of the opportunity and distance yourself from the bullshyt, get a job, and lay low.


All of this “delaying the inevitable” feels like we’re taking away the concept of personal responsibility. As easy as it was for these nikkas to pack heat, do drugs, and commit crimes it should be that easy to…you know…NOT.
They know what they're doing putting these guys on these ridiculous terms. They're going to try to violate them every day. Surprise DTs, expecting them to fly across town at any given time. It's not just about not getting in trouble.
 
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The point is absurd probation numbers are unreasonable

It's not just about committing crime, other shyt can get you hemmed up too


Is not murder or conspiracy to commit murder, drive bys, and other acts of criminality not “unreasonable”?

If you had enough presence of mind to realize that years in prison ain’t the life for you and you gonna take probation then you should have the presence of mind to know what you need to do stay free within the terms OF that probation. I don’t see the rocket science here. Just seems like complaining about how many years of probation they get is another means coddling grown ass men and giving them built in excuses for their own failures as citizens and human beings
 

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Ok so basically stay away from drugs. Is that supposed to be an impossible feat in order to stay out of PRISON?
It's a trap. The state knows what they're doing throwing all these guys back on the street. Theyre banking on the majority or entirety of the gang violating and then the state can sit back and laugh because they got all these guys to flip by dangling their freedom, locked up the big fish, and will still rope in everyone else.

Not that hard to see what they're doing.
 
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