the biggest factor you're ignoring is age. Breh is only in his early 20s and got put on as a kid in Georgia. I watched his interview with Big U and he basically has no family, grew up in foster care and the neighborhood gang is who took him in. Expecting a kid with no guidance to understand the weight of these decisions is ignoring some key factors in brain and social development. He's a young adult now and a celebrity realizing how sensless this is. Advocating him to go deeper into gang culture because that's what he was on as a basically homeless child is stupid af.
Where did I say that? If he wants to leave the gang he has to get put off. Him saying he's dropping his flag on IG is not is not the way to exit and is only going to incite the members of his former gang to go after him. He's the one going deeper into gang culture by leaving this situation hanging. Just fight it out and be done with it. Yeah it's stupid but so is everything about gang culture.
He didn't even say he's done in a respectful manner. He's still talking shyt and taunting his newfound enemies. It's good that he woke up but he's handling this all wrong. They just tried to kill him and he's inciting more potential violence with his words. You think they're just going to let him slide?
Most people aren't joining gangs as grown men. You can blame the older people around him for leading him astray but at the end of the day he's going to face the consequences for signing up for that lifestyle. He can't change the past but he has control over what he says/does now so the last thing he should be doing is making more enemies.
He needs to lay low. Forget about going to Cali or back home and hopefully he can remain safe.