Crips and Bloods : Made in America

Tigersoap

The Living Force
Here is the synopsis from IMBD :

With a first-person look at the notorious Crips and Bloods, this film examines the conditions that have lead to decades of devastating gang violence among young African Americans growing up in South Los Angeles.


From the Watts riots (_http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watts_Riots) to the second LA riots in 1992 (_http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Los_Angeles_riots) to the sudden surge in Gang violence the documentary present an overview of what happened and who are the people still living there daily, in a state of civil war.

The first part was really interesting with small interviews of people who were there at the first riots.
It would be quite clear for the readers of Sott that what happened there is clearly Game theory and ponerization in action, as black people are pushed into corners until it finally blows up, thus allowing the brutal repression and finger pointing.
I think it is clear for some participant of this video that everything was put into place for these events to happen.

Sadly the second part is lacking in depths as where did all the gangs really came from, where did all the weapons came from and who introduced crack and drugs to these neigborhood.

Despite that there are very interesting testimonials and very poignant portraits of mothers who lost their children in gang related killings.

It ends in a positive message of rehabilitation and help but I am afraid the reality might be quite less optimistic.

I think this documentary lacks in the knowledge of psychopathy and ponerology and does not address at all any will of the ptb to create such situations and benefit from it.

The trailer looks much more violent and in your face than what it is really.

_http://www.cripsandbloodsmovie.com/
 
Tigersoap said:
Sadly the second part is lacking in depths as where did all the gangs really came from, where did all the weapons came from and who introduced crack and drugs to these neigborhood.


Now there is a question that has been answered so well that the fellow who did it got himself "suicided" with two gunshots to the head. Gary Webb's tour de force of investigative journalism, Dark Alliance, answers that question in no uncertain terms. If you want to know how the crack cocaine phenomena exploded on the scene, get this book. A lot of powerful people get exposed who weren't all that happy about the light of day being shone on them. It ties in nicely with L Fletcher Prouty's, The Secret Team, which should be read in tandem with Dark Alliance. The two books compliment one another very well as they cover two different aspects of the same beast.
 

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