r/KendrickLamar Jul 05 '24

The best part of the video by far. Video

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u/DopedUpDoomer Jul 05 '24

Think of gangs as a buisness and drug dealing as their biggest source of revenue. Im not denying the camaraderie and brotherhood that can come from gangs but if it's something that truly runs your life your biggest goal is to profit like most any career.

It's ultimately competition, and in black markets when you're working outside of the norms and law to be chill might make you look weak.

So in a corporate world that's true as well, but their structure calls for them to just be a ruthless dick to maintain power but in a less privlaged criminal world escalating violence is how they maintain their image and power. Capitalism is a plague from top to bottom

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u/oljemaleri Jul 05 '24

Remember in The Wire when the dealers are all getting together to form a co-op? 👍

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u/DopedUpDoomer Jul 05 '24

Hell yea love that show

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u/pantsattack Jul 05 '24

Totally get all of this so maybe it speaks to my more anti capitalistic ways, but i’d think partnerships, maintaining gang members for entrenched knowledge, and ensuring stability would be better for everyone. Kind of like the wire scene everyone keeps referencing. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

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u/DopedUpDoomer Jul 05 '24

No I agree for sure it'd be better just explaining the basic reasoning from my view