First off, let me just sympathize with the many innocent individuals
behind these gates. Remain strong my people.
The North Carolina Department of Corrections (NCDC) is targeting the
same exact groups that the California Department of Corrections is
targeting: the Muslims, 5 Percenters, Disciples, Crips, Bloods, Moors,
Mexicans, and all other non-Amerikans. What gets me though is that
everyone knows this, yet do not take the initiative to give their
Nations (organizations) a more decent look. I do not feel any sympathy for a
group of people who’s soulful intentions are to destroy humynity. Most
of these gangs, groups, religions, etc. have more negative energy within
them than they do positive. Why can’t someone start up a food drive or
something for Haiti using the CRIP Nation’s name (Coloreds Rising In
Power) or the BLOOD Nation?
We as gangstas are not making sure that first our house is cleaned,
secondly, we are protected, and lastly, that what we represent is
receiving a positive acknowledgment from this country. Every time you
turn on the television a member has managed to put yet another negative
look on the Nation. Stanley “Tookie” Williams was killed by the
government, not because of the things he did, but rather, the things
that other Crip members were doing. Basically, homies got the “G”
killed.
Now, I understand that things can’t be controlled after a certain action
has taken place, however, we can determine what and when things happen.
Gangstas are leaving graffiti, bandanas, and all other sorts of clues
for the government to make their cases with. We are supposed to be
secretive yet visible.
Inside the prison system, gang members are showing off tattoos, signs
and scars. They are admitting to being affiliated and also are telling
staff who else is a part of these Nations. There is not one secret kept
within these Nations anymore. It’s all just a fun game now. These
so-called “Big Homies,” OGs, 5-star Generals, and Lieutenants aren’t
pursuing a positive outcome of change. They just love controlling other
individuals.
While the gangstas in Cali may be seeking relief from the oppression,
the so-called gangstas in North Carolina have grown content with such
oppression. Is there any group fighting for the validated members locked
up around here? These dudes will hurt each other before they think about
helping one another.
About a year ago an indigenous prisoner was murdered by a so-called
Crip. Guess how many Crips got charged? Eight! These niggers started
snitching on each other. I stay as far away as a I can from the bull
jive.
It’s just so sad to see so many brothas lost. They believe this gang
thing is BLOOD vs. CRIP. I tell them that it is not. It is BLOOD and
CRIP. We are 1 Nation together. Divided we aren’t anything.
MIM(Prisons) responds: One of the contradictory aspects
of the popular language is the use of the term “nation” to refer to a
collection of sets. This comrade wants to unite Blacks as one “nation,”
but goes on to refer to various “nations” among the lumpen, many with
Black members. The lumpen organizations took on this language following
the righteous revolutionary nationalist movements of the late 1960s and
early 1970s. In this period, organizations represented Black, Mexican,
Puerto Rican, Chinese and First Nations, and they all worked with each
other as allies. Their power came from their correct understanding of
national oppression. Today, these groups going around calling themselves
“nations,” fighting each other, are often part of the same nation, and
almost all of them are from the oppressed. When they start recognizing
the oppressor as their enemy, then we’ll see the kind of power our
predecessors had.
This comrade also mentions trying to receive positive recognition within
this country. Within one’s nation, among the oppressed nations, that is
a righteous goal. But Amerika is never going to recognize the oppressed
nation youth organizations as positive as long as they represent their
interests as oppressed people. The ALKQN has struggled with this exact
problem. Even the Black Panthers, who didn’t have the same internal
contradictions that the ALKQN has, faced general condemnation from
Amerika, though they certainly found allies among a minority.
We wouldn’t go so far as to say that the state killed Tookie because of
what other Crips were doing. We do agree that they used the anti-people
activities of groups like the Crips to justify killing Tookie, not to
mention to justify locking up 1 million other Black men across the
United $tates. But
Tookie
was killed because he represented true rehabilitation from a misled
gangsta youth into a righteous Black nationalist.
When Tookie was killed in 2005, MIM Notes wrote, “The Crips developed
within a certain social and historical context. Tookie took part in
leading the formation of the Crips after living his life in a certain
context, just like the conditions of his life later led him to repent
and take on a new purpose in life. The unscientific idea that bad people
are just bad cannot explain why Tookie engaged in anti-people activities
as a youth, but then turned around to be a positive member of the
community later on. In upholding this mantra avoiding scientific
explanation, the state ultimately decided that Tookie was just faking
his redemption. This was a ridiculous lie.”
(MIM
Notes 329, p.1) Tookie should be upheld as an example for the
criminalized youth of today.