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Tariq Nasheed stopped by VladTV to talk about moving to LA at only 17, his troubled past when he was younger, and hustlers supporting black communities and churches more than black churches do. Nasheed told Vlad he came to LA at just 17 and started hanging out in South Central, and Compton. Nasheed got into trouble when he first moved to LA and told Vlad he hung around a lot of hustlers, and gang members who are where the problem had arisen. "We got into a little altercation back in the day, and this was before a felony evasion, they didn't have felony evasion so back then if you ran away, you just got away. So the cops would chase us, we'd run... and we literally got into a helicopter chase with the police were after us," Nasheed explained he was involved in a gang fight and the police began chasing them, and he was caught and arrested. Nasheed got off on the crime due to more relaxed laws back in the 80s when he was younger, now however the laws have gotten heavier and Nasheed explained this is why people like Bobby Shmurda received such long sentences. "Bobby Shmurda didn't actually commit a crime, they got Bobby Shmurda on crimes that his so-called gang committed and that's why he got seven years... that's these all in-laws that they got us on right now so really they can fill the jails up."
Vlad asked Nasheed his thoughts on the black hustler being the backbone of the black community and not the black church and Nasheed definitely agreed. "Not the black church it's the black hustlers if you go back in history and the history of America, you'll see the people who fueled a lot of protection for the black society was the black hustlers..." Nasheed went on to talk about the history of black hustlers and how they've been helping the community since the 1960's including in the civil rights movement. Nasheed also spoke of the black panthers and how a lot of them were hustlers as well, which coincides with their heavy involvement in the black community.
Nasheed explained his view on how the black church has shifted into mainstream society and this is why he believes hustlers helped more in the black community. "People have used the church as a way to come up with a way... to overthrow systematic racism but the individuals in the dominant society they have co-opted the church, so they've stopped all that."