Feb. 13, 2014

Stay Suka Free

From Redemption by Ray Jones (author's profile)

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Stay Suka Free
Redemption, LTR. 51
Its everyday i contemplate, about why people in the streets, feel that getting locked up is a rite of passage or badge of honor to do time in prison, because todays youth dont have an accurate overstanding of what the "G-Kode" is, or the street life... Selling dope dont define a street dude, it just make you a drug dealer, a street dude is 360 degrees hustla, all the way across the charts and back around again. Where I was raised in San Diego, Kalifornia, I was taught the "G-Kode", an if a fool a snitch, he's a imposter, not be trusted, an to stay away... But fools inside these prisons see it another way, acting phony to associate with fools who they know is informants, an not being real about who they is, as outsiders have adopted walking, talking, and acting like us blacks that hail from da ghettos, loving tot alk our universal prison slang, so they feel they from da streets, imitating what they see in movies, using the "N"word, as alot of these fools come from good homes, an never had to struggle in they life... The struggle is the struggle, no matter what race you is, because we is al prisoners and confined inside this racist system, an where all in the same position under the same conditions, an we should all be able to sympathize with each other, but these fools cant relate to nothing about the actual street life, is why they join gangs while their incarcerated, an any street dude thats about something has limits, "sticking to da G-Kode", because these fools snitching are still allowed to talk and act like they real, an they work with the police to mess over someone else, thats apart of the same struggle they apart of, by calling police to lock-up other prisoners, jackn they food, rec. and showers, an snitching to get out of bullshit cases, so they is never on restriction, and dont no streets dudes work with no police, because these snitchers play cool with the police, teaching them how to walk, talk, and act like us blacks that are originally from the streets, biten our swag and trying to be like us, an its bullshit at every prison you go, the same circus just different clowns, as these outsiders snitching, talking behind yo' back, only to smile in yo' face to be cool with you, so they can find information to snitch on you, as majority of prisoners scared to stand up for they rights, not being ghetto trained as street dudes, because they is not product of the streets, but get around us real street dudes, an start being somebody they not, an all you fools not from the ghetto, stay out da ghetto, bekuz you wouldnt overstand da ghetto...

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Julia Posted 10 years, 2 months ago. ✓ Mailed 10 years, 2 months ago   Favorite
Thanks for writing! I finished the transcription for your post. Hope you're doing well. x

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