The "bloods" And The "crips" Are In Cebu??

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volstateguy
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Well you learn something everyday, I thought the "bloods" and "crips" were gangs only in the states.This article is about drive-by shooting in Cebu between rival gangs the "bloods" and "crips". The good news is witnesses have come forward and suspects are under arrest.Article here: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/local-news/2012/02/22/witnesses-come-forward-identify-suspect-series-drive-shootings-207434

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Well you learn something everyday, I thought the "bloods" and "crips" were gangs only in the states.This article is about drive-by shooting in Cebu between rival gangs the "bloods" and "crips". The good news is witnesses have come forward and suspects are under arrest.Article here: http://www.sunstar.c...hootings-207434
The Bloods and the Crips, dang -- how original is that? I just hope the city can put a stop to this immediately.Times like this, I support vigilante justice. Forget about the PNP and the snail pace and corrupt justice system.If they are behind bar, they should be released on some remote area and have the "locals" dish out junglejustice.
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dean01
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Yes they are based in labangon and Tisa the akro gang is the largest in CebuAll places will have gangs back in Sydney it was bikers

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I seem to remember a post... a week or two ago... about changes in the Philippines for the worse... (yes I did write that post) 3 years ago all the malls and restaurants were playing 'techno music' and now.... gangsta rap! The Pinoy tv is full of talent shows... what talent is featured today??? Gangsta rap and group dancing copying the same low class styles of certain groups in America..... like the dumbing down of America... Philippines follows... and soon, to your home province... the dumbing down of the Philippines. Drivebys coming to your 'hood!'Of couse not all agree with my opinions.... so, I shall gently back out of the conversation and allow those great guys.. the Cripps and the Bloods.... to talk to you about it. Please post your home address and a short inventory list of your electronics and stash places for cash... when the boyz come to visit to talk to you. :thumbsup:hehehehehe when the dooor bell rings, it is not always the mormons.... :attention: And speaking of the mormons... how many of you knew that in addition to the white shirted missionaries, the church also has a group that does public service projects without any religious attachments? I doubt the bloods and cripps have any public service projects in the pipeline.... Just sayin' bro.....

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Yea .... they tag everything they can can spray paint on ...... I don't believe they are connected to the US except for name only ...... probably saw it in the movies so now they are one ...... biker gangs or clubs are a little different as most are chapters spun off from the ones started in the US and do have ties to the original club ...... guys who are members of the club will move or relocate over-seas and partition their chapter back home to open a new chapter where they moved to ..... if enough interest is generated and certain guidelines are met the new charter is usually granted .....

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I seem to remember a post... a week or two ago... about changes in the Philippines for the worse... (yes I did write that post) 3 years ago all the malls and restaurants were playing 'techno music' and now.... gangsta rap! The Pinoy tv is full of talent shows... what talent is featured today??? Gangsta rap and group dancing copying the same low class styles of certain groups in America..... like the dumbing down of America... Philippines follows... and soon, to your home province... the dumbing down of the Philippines. Drivebys coming to your 'hood!'Of couse not all agree with my opinions.... so, I shall gently back out of the conversation and allow those great guys.. the Cripps and the Bloods.... to talk to you about it. Please post your home address and a short inventory list of your electronics and stash places for cash... when the boyz come to visit to talk to you. :thumbsup:hehehehehe when the dooor bell rings, it is not always the mormons.... :hystery: And speaking of the mormons... how many of you knew that in addition to the white shirted missionaries, the church also has a group that does public service projects without any religious attachments? I doubt the bloods and cripps have any public service projects in the pipeline.... Just sayin' bro.....
You're right Bruce. If they never listened to gangster rap, they'd still be hard working, well-educated, contributors to society. Gee, I wonder what kind of music all the other criminals in the Philippines are listening to? Maybe when you're kidnapped, it's nonstop Bonjovi, 24 hours a dizzay.
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i am bob
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I miss the old gang from when I lived in Germany - small place called Hugelshiem near Baden,,, This was back in the early 80s... We would see them coming into the bars with their leathers on and the patches... I won't say which outlaw club from the states they wore the patches of but I doubt that it was known in the states they were wearing them... Only time I saw the majority of a certain outlaw club riding mopeds!!! Talk about a bunch of wannabe's. Now if only in the Philippines they were like that.... darn!

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volstateguy
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I miss the old gang from when I lived in Germany - small place called Hugelshiem near Baden,,, This was back in the early 80s... We would see them coming into the bars with their leathers on and the patches... I won't say which outlaw club from the states they wore the patches of but I doubt that it was known in the states they were wearing them... Only time I saw the majority of a certain outlaw club riding mopeds!!! Talk about a bunch of wannabe's. Now if only in the Philippines they were like that.... darn!
Haha, a guy I work with now was in Germany in the early 80s also. He has mentioned a few times about the "biker gangs" back then riding their mopeds. I can only imagine the sight of a leathered up biker riding a moped :lol:Now they definitely ride Harleys though. I'm not sure how many biker gangs there are in Europe but the Hell's Angels are definitely there. I saw a lot of those guys. Never had any trouble with them though.
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I seem to remember a post... a week or two ago... about changes in the Philippines for the worse... (yes I did write that post) 3 years ago all the malls and restaurants were playing 'techno music' and now.... gangsta rap! The Pinoy tv is full of talent shows... what talent is featured today??? Gangsta rap and group dancing copying the same low class styles of certain groups in America..... like the dumbing down of America... Philippines follows... and soon, to your home province... the dumbing down of the Philippines. Drivebys coming to your 'hood!'Of couse not all agree with my opinions.... so, I shall gently back out of the conversation and allow those great guys.. the Cripps and the Bloods.... to talk to you about it. Please post your home address and a short inventory list of your electronics and stash places for cash... when the boyz come to visit to talk to you. :thumbsup:hehehehehe when the dooor bell rings, it is not always the mormons.... :hystery: And speaking of the mormons... how many of you knew that in addition to the white shirted missionaries, the church also has a group that does public service projects without any religious attachments? I doubt the bloods and cripps have any public service projects in the pipeline.... Just sayin' bro.....
You're right Bruce. If they never listened to gangster rap, they'd still be hard working, well-educated, contributors to society. Gee, I wonder what kind of music all the other criminals in the Philippines are listening to? Maybe when you're kidnapped, it's nonstop Bonjovi, 24 hours a dizzay.
You are focusing on the music itself and NOT what it represents. First... rap is, technically "dumbed down music", same as 'base' music, but with vocals. You mentioned Bon Jovi.. OK, many of their songs are 'complicated' in nature and require not only playing skills, but also skills in timing and the blending of sounds.If you compare different forms of music of the western world / europe... it is multifacited and complicated in nature. it requires not only skill but also brain power to understand and master. Not so with rap.Now, expanding the rap picture..... the culture that MOST embraces rap is destructive in nature. Rap is about violence, while most rock is about women and love stories. The clothing style is dumbed down, the language is dumbed down AND..... the next part is the most important part!You have missed my points by focusing on rap as music. Children, any children, exposed to rap and it's dumbed down / destructive culture... are going to be negatively affected! Less will aspire to 'be something' in their futures and instead focus on the very unlikely prospect that THEY will be the next Bobby Brown.Rap in and of itself is simply the 'face' of a culture of destruction. While YOU may listen to rap about killing cops and stealing and women as ho's, and may not steal or shoot at cops or treat your wife /gf as a dumb 'ho', what do you think a 3,4,5,6,7,+++ yr old kid, listening to rap and seeing rap on the talent shows and other tv shows.... what will he do when grown? If that child is a girl... do you think SHE will grow up respecting herself or is her role in society a future 'ho'? America is DONE! Can't turn back time and when you call a shovel a shovel.... it is not PC and YOU are in trouble. And the Philippines is following the US with a time lag. That is the point here. If you like rap... ok. but do not turn a blind eye to the negative effects on any society. Edited by Bruce
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Gee... I kind of remember the comments made when Rock 'n Roll was becoming popular... Remember the Beatles craze? And just what were our parents and grandparents saying then?And for those of you who say I'm backing Rap, well, not all those "Protest, Peace and Love' songs were so gentle either!Time to bring back RagTime! Oh, wait.... :541:

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