"Bout that life" y'all say.... "real nigga" y'all say.... "he a fake nigga...." y'all say.... "Beat her ass" is what you hear in the fight videos. "No let them go" I heard in the Bayside fight video. Now....Many of you know when I write, I write for myself, but this... this is for everyone. Teachers, strippers, dope boys, Mothers, sons, Fathers, hell the plumbers, whoever. It may come off as disrespectful to some & uplifting to others & quite frankly I don't care. There's some issues in the black community but definitely in my home city of Charleston, SC & I'mma speak on it. A "real nigga"; Look, I don't care who you are or what you been through. It doesn't matter if your Daddy left you to fend for yourself or your Momma hittin' a pipe 3x a day. You going to do what you have to do to make it, understood. The problem nowadays is you have a large population of young dudes in Charleston, SC who feel the need to bang. Banging is something that's not understood by most & well I don't think it ever will be; & no I'm not a banger & I'm not going to put myself or anyone's business out there but you don't touch a corner or a glock unless you HAVE to. We all have been in someone's classroom; church; bible study; club; etc. And when we were in these atmospheres whether we wanted it or not someone reached us in a positive way. You can act hard & say "no man school ain't been for me" or "man I built for the block" & what not but the truth is.... none of us were made to put a glock in our waistband or hard(crack) in our sock. None of us were born to fear the next man or run from the police or even get shot by one, believe it or not. We all had a choice. I was as lucky one. I've made decisions I regret & I know people around me who have also; but as a young man when making those decisions you have to remember you not ever in it by yourself. Never. If you have a seed out here, he/she going to grow up without a Father. If you have a Mother/Father, they lose a son. Your granny & gramp? Yup... they lose you too. Oh & those homies who said they were going to ride? Yeah, about them. I won't be politically or socially correct & say "they won't be there". I won't even tell a young man to get off the block without knowing his story. I will say this, feeding into the social bullshit that's placed before you will get you 20 years plus on stacked up charges or dead. These little girls from your neighborhood who claim to be your friend & they hug you in the party/club or write little' emojis on your Instagram pictures don't mean you no good. They don't. There's young men laying dead in the grave & at the time of death females crying all over Facebook for attention but not even a year later in the bed with another "boss"; another "real nigga". So what does that show you? Loyalty? No; but that's neither here nor there 'cause those same little girls aren't even woman enough to help you realize the path you're on is the wrong one. They're the ones running your business to the same folks who want you dead &/or in jail. Don't entertain the show if you're about your "hustle" because these people don't give a damn 6 months or even 1 month after you're behind those walls or in the ground. Like I said many will take offense & well I can take some scrutiny; but I can't take seeing people throw up "#CeaseFireCharleston" yet the same people who have that pic up on Facebook are clicking like on pics of a young man holding up 2 glocks saying "pussy nigga killa". I'm no angel & I'm not playing the role of one, all I'm saying is this.... Charleston, my city.... my set.... my people... MY HOME, what you have to understand is no place has 100% peace & won't. What you can do though is try to save the ones who don't have to be in the street. Just 'cause your homeboy riding with a .380 on his waist don't mean you have to; 'cause your homegirl carry a blade in her MK purse doesn't mean you have to. We've seen how many fights people laughed at on Facebook from Charleston yet the same people rooting it on want to stand up on Facebook & say "stop the violence". That's like you being an advocate for seatbelt safety & telling people to buckle up at a red light yet your child in the back seat jumpin up & down on the seat. Who's going to take you serious seeing your child jump up & down in the back seat? Nobody. That's how the rest of the city of Charleston , including it's leaders see a lot of you. If you're going to support the dope boy movement, then by all means do that; but don't insult the families & people with actual concern for young black men by talking about #JusticeForJaba & #CeaseFireCharleston yet you're killing your fellow man &/or support the "kill that nigga" movement. The black community of Charleston has become more of a joke than ever before, that's evident, but I'm not here to just say that. I'm here to suggest a solution, which many will disagree with. Some people you can't help & you won't be able to help. I know you love them; I know it hurts; but my Mother out of all her kids had to make the same decision in her heart & I could tell. All you can do is pray for your child or fellow man if they continue to choose that life. You can scream "fuck them crackers" & "man fuck them niggas" all day, but until you realize the common denominator everytime your child is in handcuffs or your friends dead in the street then you wont understand the big picture. It's us. It's the person/people in the mirror, & if the person in the mirror doesn't really want change or want to be changed then well ... as someone told me when my lil' brother left us, "Let go & let God... but keep your sanity." Some people never kept their sanity so let God handle that. Pray, appreciate the time you have on this Earth & be mindful of the people who care about you. The dope game loves nobody; these streets love nobody; these lil' girls on Facebook in your inbox for that $ don't love nobody, not even themselves. Stay blessed, focused & do what you have to do. Just don't pass up a better way of life, & that's coming from a 'real nigga' who grew into a real man. - Jah bless. #TheHoly48 Facebook: PatNasty21 Twitter: @PatNasty24
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Much love
I salute you for publishing something like this..
WE HAVE TO WAKE UP AND SEE WHAT WE ARE DOING TO EACH OTHER.
God bless you and keep you. Prayerfully some in my own family will view this and make some decisions. They're not listening to family so maybe some like yourself will get through to them.
This is a great message to and for everyone!! I salute you for this message but I really wish this violence can stop because its senseless!
Amen my brother! I've been saying something similar to my cousin's and young men that come in the hospital. Some get it and take heed. Some want to be about that life and it's so not worth it. I Thank the most high for working through you and giving you the words of wisdom and truth. I too salute you for publishing this, it is an in depth and accurate description of what is happening and the mindset these young people have in OUR city Charleston,SC. I will continue to pray guide my people. One love my brother, One love! Great Read
Well Said, Much Needed !
I am hoping that your message reached others as it did myself. We have to take a stand and reach our young black children and be positive role models in their lives. Start a trend that will motivate our communities to do better! Well said Sir!! We need more MEN like yourself!
I commend you for speaking all truth. I myself have had the torment of losing a love one to gunfire and it hurts like hell. I also agree with your solution, LET GO AND LET GOD. HE will see us through.
Nice read!! I can understand where youre coming from,but some of us don't really just choose the streets and don't want to work a legal job. I've been in the streets and my purpose wasn't to harm, rob, steal or kill; my only purpose was to make money to provide for my family. I've been a working man since middle school(JTPA ). I can admit that in between jobs I've put myself back in the streets, but as soon as another job was available I would drop the streets and commit myself to it. So it's some of us like myself who would leave the streets for good being that we land a good long-term job. Unlike some I have a skilled trade but that alone won't get you the job security needed.My mission now is to start attending college pick up another trade. I also want to get a degree so hopefully I can find a secure job.
Keep doing what you're doing though. You may be the one who brings change to our city!!
Those are some profound words. I salute you and pray that these words reach at least one. We can take our children back even if it is one at a time.