Spinoff thread: UK and Canadian "ghettos" or "hoods"

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You'd be surprised how much money people are still making off Brandy and Whisky, but yeah violence isn't really that bad where I'm from, older man used to tell me how wild the early 2000's were but I doubt bodies were dropping left and right.

Being from London...the late 90s and 2000s were a madness for young kids. All the different area beefs..

Between 1996 and 2004 over a dozen murders were attributed to the gang rivalry between the NPK and Hackney Boys.
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In 2000 Harlesden had the highest murder rate in the United Kingdom according to the Police League Tables.
Bodies were dropping akh :wow:


We had our own identity too.
 

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I got fam in Canada It's not the same :heh:

Hoods in Canada are the equivalent of some of the safer Burbs in the US :heh:

Not the it's a good thing, but I'm not sure they can be compared
The safer burbs in the US do not typically have crack heads, dealers, and homeless people all about.

Coming from someone who has lived in nice and not so nice areas in both countries.

The worst of the worst is typically more dangerous in the U.S but all depends on how an individual moves. There you go, America is worse, here is your hip hop g-card trophy.

Glorifying and gloating about the wrong shyt y'all.
 

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Being from London...the late 90s and 2000s were a madness for young kids. All the different area beefs..




Bodies were dropping akh :wow:


We had our own identity too.
Where I'm from isn't easy, but I'm so glad my Mum chose to settle in Leeds, every broke kid in England probably goes through the ''wannabe drug dealer'' phase I'm just glad it never got me past community orders.

I still got a chance to make something of myself:wow:
 

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because i dropped out of school and hung around the streets. im still caught up right now at the age of 21 im facing years in prison for my charges and i didnt even do what ive been charged with.

i just love fukkery. the stories and experiences ive got is priceless despite whether its good or bad. im starting to grow up now and realised ive got a talent and i need to put all my attention into that so i can make a living off it. and stop with the fukkery. i dont want to be 25 still caught up and hanging around the estate.

ive had my wild years and its caught up to me this time with this case im facing.
why did you hang in the streets? why do you love fukkery? sorry for all the questions but ive always tried to understand what makes someone in uk go that way. also I hope for you all the best in your court case brother.
 

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I dont need to have been therr to know its soft. Im from a warzone, i have lived in DR Congo during those violent times, i know for a fact UK way safer. I know everybody wants to come from a hard place but be gratefull its safe. Wherr we from therr was no cops and ambulance....
Anyways.
how would you know its soft if you have never been there? what do you base this on?
 

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so you don't have any first hand experience, you just belive what people tell you?
i changed my mind, u convinced me, im now saying UK is the most dangerous country in the whole world. Need to carry a glock with the extended clip just to take the trash out.
U might be driving the Vauxhall on the way to Tesco and kabooom, u dead koz u hit a landmine.
Election time, ppl stay home in fear of political violence.
 
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