@justjoe942

It's seldom that I find a documentary that eats an hour and a half so quickly. Enjoyed that very much; thanks for posting. God bless.

@carlosjohnson1144

Wow this documentary was powerful....by far 1 of the best I've seen

@chadczternastek

Everyone likes different documentary styles and presentation. For me personally, I loved this, especially the maps letting you know how close these gangs are to things we can relate to. For example how close to Orange County and Disney. This was very well done and shows the sad truth behind gangs.

@Unicorngoddesss

My dad made me watch this religiously when I was 12/13 that’s over 15 years ago, I’m happy to see this documentary on YouTube now

@7uplife67

Great documentary. I hope i live long enough to see all people united.   Let's heal together..

@pepperjoejackson

stacy peralta directed this? I never would have thought  
one of the most influential skateboarders of all time would direct a gang documentary lmao.

@MeoithTheSecond

Thats what Tribalism gives you in the end, regardless of it being in politics or on the street.

@garyjordan7158

Great documentary

@ishotthesheriff5686

Killing each other over territory only to end up in the same cemetery! Pure stupidity

@FunnyFlocka

I like how passionate the man with the hat is.

@meyou5041

They aren't a product of their environment, their environment is a product of them

@southcentral-h4z

I was raised in South Central  L.A.  good documentary

@MrNcgy

Wanna know what's WORSE than not having a father at home?
Having one who beats on you, your mom, and little brother everyday. . . and THEN leaves you, and gives all the things we deserved from him to another family, and ignores you for the rest of you life, never once even apologizing. 

Where's everyone feeling sorry for me, for the mental disability I have because of that?
My life was stolen from me - and I was just an innocent child, I didn't even commit a crime!
Where's all the OUTRAGE for all of us, of every color, who were terribly abused as children?
People like me, who didn't take out our pain on society, like the guy's in this video.

@daisybarajas__

The psychological trauma of not having a father in the home. The trauma of sons and daughters dying so often you, you almost wait for it. πŸ’”

@EricGiebel-hs7uv

I joined the Army in 89. I'm mayo, my good friend was choco . I lost contact with him after AIT. But he was 10 years to my elder and one of the greatest dudes I ever met. To be asked where you're goin and where you've been,unfortunately has been a tactic for a long time

@lucyyyz4255

Wonderful documentary πŸŽ‰

@curtishughes5430

Kumasi is a intelligent articulate well spoken individual. I respect him for his ability to be honest and a real dude. The sad part is so many of these kids started out hate less hearts and so much potential. I also respect these former gang members starting organizations for helping the youth of the community.

@a1waystreet-j86

Thank you for sharing this powerful video. ✌️

@AishaCarter

Thanks for sharing. Beautiful documentary 😊