Busta Ryhmes On How Gangsters in the 80's & 90's use to have integrity
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I remember when calling someone a purse snatcher was an insult, because old people women and kids were off limits.
Not being funny but if you don't snatch a purse from a old woman or woman who would you snatch one from??js
@@JohnstoneDavis-l7dlol it's an insult because that's something a dope fiend would do and that's a violation to get ya head buss. Purse snatching as a whole was looked at as disgraceful
@@JohnstoneDavis-l7dnowadays? Ur prolly stealing it from a rapper 😅
Still are, I don't know where u from, but in California, there's politics here. U do something like that, u end up in protective custody. Not glamourizing, just presenting facts.
Where I come from, it wasn’t just women and kids off limits. Men, fathers, and good dudes were off limits too. They left people alone that weren’t in the streets.
People think saving just women and children is respectable, you take a woman’s husband away or a kids father away. You were in trouble.
This is the main thing we missing in the community. Integrity. Loyalty. Respect. It’s sad
Facts
Education
Integrity and loyalty starts in a two parent homes.
@@LarryBonsonnot necessarily. It starts with having parents who have and teach those values. Even if you don’t have parents who teach them, it’s up to the kids to look up to people who do. Too many people focused on being “cool” and trendy when the real trend to follow is building something that will carry you until it’s your time to leave this earth and pass it on to the next generation.
And, real Leaders. Not these clowns today who they say are leaders
That's how I remember it. Even the baddest mf showed respect.
Are you still in a gang?
Same. Now nothing is off limits. 😕
@@Juicememelord respectfully, don't ask people that question. If they are out they will lyk.. but don't ask if the still are or who they roll w
@@Juicememelord
Are you still in the KLU KLUX KLAN😳
@@Juicememelordnice try officer
Growing up in a homestead rural environment we go on vacation. My mom, sister and I went to a really bad neighborhood by accident on a bus in California called Inglewood and the sweetest lady who I’ll always remember said what are you doing!!! She stayed right next to my mom and said you can’t be here. She protected us and guided us back to our hotel. She stopped four different people that could have shook us down by saying NO! they respect her. We asked her to have dinner with us. We took her shopping bought her nice things we couldn’t afford but my mother said ( money means nothing when an angel is in our presence) we bought her cab ride home and it was the most important part of my life. We love you Mrs. Richardson. Thank you for your grace.
Back then it 1992 and being from Alaska we didn’t understand racism or see color. We were as poor as everyone else. We just didn’t understand hate or struggle. And instead of a bad experience it gave us Hope that love is still alive. If you’re struggling just hold on one day at a time. No matter who you are you may have a mom like Mrs. Richardson or you may raise a daughter who will become her. Even you have the choice to make a difference in somebodies life with one kind gesture. One love
Sho you right ✊🏿🖤! I'm from Compton so I KNOW EXACTLY what you saying!! That's that black love Now!!✊🏿✊🏿 Much love Alaska
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Best story. Thank you❤
Never mentioned the race of her and that matters
Like he said “mom’s had bags of groceries and swollen ankles”. She was a pillar in the community and was respected!! ❤❤❤
That's because men were around. All these thugs nowadays are the product of generations of singlemother households
She’s a woman/mother. So she’s respected.
A true gentleman shows respect to a woman whether she’s a pillar of the community or not.
Now she’s an ‘elderly woman? Upmost respect.
But their strong and independent and don't need no man remember? Why would men try to help them put away their own groceries if the women say "they can do it own their own"?
WHERE THE HELL WAS A DAD M.I.A SMH
@@ozmalee7114because you help yo ma dumbas
Facts. Even though we were bad as hell we always had respect for the elders
But elders also had respect for us ... That is the difference.
@DarrenMallett2165585 Respect is earned by the elders NOT the other way around . You literally have to EARN respect to receive it . This is the problem with the mindset ! Do better and think better ... All love 💪🏾
@@JohnWick-gl6mw lie lie lies , Respect is taught then reciprocated anything children do as a learned behavior. So who did they learn it from. The chicken can't come before the egg.
@@ad-dk3mdthey didn't create it but they misuse it for sure..computers were meant to help educate when we were young, now it's to mock people in hopes to get rich one day..
@@ad-dk3mdthey are the internet era it's all them.
Facts.... it's called respect for your elders.
That’s fact
It's called respect, but this is what happens when you get taught respect is earned not given, when in fact respect should be a fucking given
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💯 percent facts
Yep now these friends disguised as parents are teaching the exact opposite in fact . They are encouraging entitlement
He's absolutely correct. Gangs only involved those they had issues with . No one else.
Facts. If you weren’t apart of the drama. They left you alone. Nowadays there ain’t no code.
100% There was a code, honor back than!
@@carldzoga1348 *PEOPLE FUNNY YALL TRY TO FIND GOOD IN A CRIMINAL. YEAH RESPECT THE ELDERS BUT KILL YOUR PEERS THAT SOUND GOOFY. THERE IS NO INTEGRITY IN THAT. YALL HAD CRASH DUMMIES JUST LIKE TODAYS TIME. STOP ACTING LIKE EVERYTHING WAS BETTER BACK THEN BECAUSE IT CLEARLY WASN’T*
Soooo how about them drive by shootings....
@@sotothecreator That's when these idiots didn't care and got access to fully automatic weapons!
Yo, I'm from Boston and during our era that was automatic. You NEVER disrespected any mom in the neighborhood. Respect was always given unconditionally.
Beantown Mattapan blue hill seaver st
Milkman
I'm from revere born 66 if we didnt show respect it was an instant back hander no words just a smack kids today don't get that that's why they have no respect
lol so why were so many mothers on crack in the 80’s? Yall killin me with this revisionist history
Good ol Massachusetts, I'm definitely not a Boston dude but you know how it is nobody outside of people from Mass know where Fall River is.
My GG had her home going service this year, she was 97. And the neighborhood boys showed up for her services to pay their respects.
Love y'all call her GG❤❤❤
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u Filipino?
@@zzzodiakari 🤍No, Im Black American.
@@jamiex6072 o well my sincerest apologies, only reason i asked is cuz my BM is half Filipino n so my kids call her parents Lola n Papa, as does she to her mother's parents, n her GMA on her dad's side is Gigi lol, so it was jus a shot in the dark... anyway, thx for the response! take care!
For real, manners & respect was the code.. bring that back
We comin back!
Sadly, that’s a lost fight. People are too selfish today. 2 parent households(mother and father) to build wealth & communities are needed.
How you gonna have respect and poison your community?
Bring anything back but fathers!?
I get it there was a Big crack addiction that put a lot of black fathers away. I can honestly say that tactic worked
Too many foreigners in the black community to be like that ever again
EVERYTHING BUSTA JUST SAID IS FACTZ FACTZ….I’m 57 and that’s how it really was!!
FACTS!!!
God Bless you. I’ll say this I’m 33 and if we talk upbringing from a good consumption standpoint alone u and I could have eaten all the same things (type of food dishes snacks drinks like soda etc) yet we would be consuming totally different product having totally opposite effects. I.E u could have gotten an ice tea somewhere out and about and it would sustain you though it’s fast food. By my era I could grab that same ice T (Arizona) and it’s a thousand new chemicals as well as the most unnatural of sweeteners where as u would have had natural glucose honey etc. idk it’s that’s the best analogy but I say this to say even in your era we were under attack. They just continued to expand those attacks but also deepen them. We not request some of the very things we fought against for the mare feeling of freedom while guidance, structure, & nurturing is at an all time low. Moms at work also and not just cause she needs to take care of us but because she has been sold the system over sustaining a home and Dads do not fit in anywhere in our popular black society anymore if they are not “will smith” picture perfect and that’s unrealistic not to mention predatory. Sorry for being long winded but last thing I’ll say is we may want to finally acknowledge how “integration” was white supremacy Trojan horse. They live getting us to beg for our own demise without realizing it until it’s too late.
However remember, even though it is facts. The kids learn the behavior somewhere in y'all's generation. Then it kept getting worse and worse. Remember we all are a offspring from someone else generation before.
The Caribbean way in bk ❤️
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Real Talk you didn’t disrespect the elders or parents…#Respect
Well said CARL , you have a blessed day bro 🙏⚔️🇬🇧⚔️🙏
@@rayely66*PEOPLE FUNNY YALL TRY TO FIND GOOD IN A CRIMINAL. YEAH RESPECT THE ELDERS BUT KILL YOUR PEERS THAT SOUND GOOFY. THERE IS NO INTEGRITY IN THAT. YALL HAD CRASH DUMMIES JUST LIKE TODAYS TIME. STOP ACTING LIKE EVERYTHING WAS BETTER BACK THEN BECAUSE IT CLEARLY WASN’T*
Chivalry is dead
80s n 90s was a vibe I wish yall could experience it 🙏
Truth
Im happy I did damn I want those days back.
You mean the crack era? All them morals seem laughable
No lie there 😢
82’ baby here and I agree! We had the best childhood ever! Even though we were poor as dirt and smack dab in the middle of the ghetto, I wouldn’t change a thing!!! Shout out to the old heads who put up with our bad asses😂
Real talk!!! I was a young cat in those days. I tried to start running errands back then. OG of the neighborhood found out. Said what you doing, trying to help my family. He knew it was just my mom and me and my special needs siblings. He told me I was too good at sports. I see you out here cutting grass and raking yards all year why this?. He forced me to take a stack, back then it was rolled up money with a rubber band. I said I can’t I didn’t earn it. He said you are going to earn it by staying off the block. Your mom’s needs you. And if I catch you out here you going to deal with me. And told the whole neighborhood if I catch any of you giving this young man work, you have to answer to me. Told me when I see you, better have some type of ball in your hands playing sports. The OG even coached me and thought me a lot about sports and the streets. But for some reason he blessed me. He made sure I had in-depth knowledge of the streets but made sure I wasn’t in them. Much Love and respect OG you know who you are. Thank you for saving me😢
So what Busta is saying is real Facts!!!! The OGs back then took care of the neighborhood. The kids, the elderly, and the sick. It was CODE!!!
Real love in the neighborhood, back then!!
And you aint go pro after that… damn
@@barneywithashotgun802That wasn't the point at all. The point was the O.G didn't allow him to fall victim to the streets becoming another statistic. Not everyone is going to make it to the league but be successful as a man. Just thought I explained it thoroughly if you didn't get it beforehand.
@@IAM7984JAXFyeah but he was just raking yards?… and cutting grass…? How do you fall victim to the streets doing that
Thanks for sharing great testimony 🙏
This is FACTS ON FACTS ON FACTS!!!! Integrity, Discipline and Respect
I'm 54 and he is exactly right we were raised with integrity and respect for ourselves and others.
That’s not integrity , that’s foolishness and contradictory
Yet we didn't raise the next generation to have that same love. And we didn't understand our actions would have a consequence
I'm 29 and I always show respect so I'm lost it's not age it's individuals
But you didn’t pass that on to your kids now did you..😐🤨
And yet your generations children make up for over 50% of murder. How'd that happen if y'all have so much integrity?
This takes me back to when my father passed away 15 years ago. I drove Daddy's van to get gas, and the young men who hung out at the corner store recognized my father's van and asked why I was driving his van. I had to tell them that he passed away 2 days earlier. They were just as upset as I was. They called him Cigar (in a most respectful way) . They proceeded to tell me how cool my father was and asked about his funeral arrangements. That's a memory that is still with me today.
There's still Alot of Young GOOD guys going around.........its like the XL Bully Dogs..They have never been a problem then the Owners turned them Into " Killers" for Profits and now the few Bad Stories everybody hears is what People are Believing and It Labels every other Dog as being the same when it's Not Ever True, there's Good & Bad in Everything In Life but I keep hearing Accountability being said.......,There's No Respect,Accountability, Standards or Morals
Kids these Days Just Laugh At You when You Tell Them How It Was and How It Should Be!
Its Sickening how far we've Fallen in the Last 20 Years or Less......Sickening & Sad
@@johnboycurb9119r.i.p. Cigar. I'm sorry man.
@@johnboycurb9119social media made people unaccountable and anonymous. They have been able to say whatever they want to whomever they want for awhile now. I think it's a big part of it today. That behavior has to translate into real life at times, especially over 20 years or so.
After my grandpa passed we were out in the small town my mom is from and people in the store were asking about him. I almost cried that store
I have a few of those myself. And about his parents from the years and years later your world can be so small when you don't reach out and touch others
When I was a kid back in the late 80's I was always sick (asthma) my mom had to walk around 2 miles carrying me (heavy size) to the hospital every other night, I remember one time at 2am this huge guy jumped in front of her while going to the hospital again he quickly realized the situation and carried me, every block he would pass me back to my mom so he could take a breath and whistle a code so we could pass the next block safely. I never forgot that, when I was older he was already at top rank in that area I had mad respect for that man to this day!
WOW.
G-Code
It was because people were christian back then now no one cares anymore
@@menasemedhinnot necessarily
@@menasemedhin🤡🤡most them dude from that ERA were 5% headed towards Islam… stop just SAYING BS
That’s exactly how it was, i smoked weed and ran with the worst of the worst but we always showed respect to every mom on the block and always helped with their groceries
This took me back to a time when we were alive.
Amen😢
Ameen. Being a Muslim to immigrant parents in Birmingham alum rock. Life was hard growing up poor in the 90s but boy the best time of my life 😢 miss the real love we had for one another
@@Mujahideen-p1n back when the Muslim immigrants were good people and genuinely wanted a better life and to play a part in society. Respect to your moms and pops… nothing compared to the scum coming now.. still good people coming just not nearly as many. Seems like most that come now are escaping crimes they committed in their own country and to get a free ride here
The Paradox is that the old culture he's speaking of was substituted by another culture that led to the black declination which is the culture he's a representative of=Hip Hop
This took you to a time that you absolutely don't relate to.. you have absolutely no clue what it was like in the hood back then. Stop lying to the people.
80s Baby here... No lies were told... This is what was EXPECTED... PERIOD! 💪🏾🙏🏾
And who had to tell you? NObody bc you already know.
Period
Too bad you guys destroyed the community and let it become a totally destabilized war zone that the current generation had to grow up in
@@eddycarpenter8989Poor Eddy wants to point the finger. Grow up.
@@jonnydangerous2497 wheres the lie
FACTS.... I used to ride that B35 on Church Avenue.Troy, Schenectady, Utica Ablany and Brooklyn Aves. I knew the GOONS!!! Dudes I had issues with still helped my mom!!!
All facts and to this day I still show that respect ✊🏾
Exactly to all kings and QUEENS ❤❤❤
U still a goon?
Same I still so tht respect to this very day
Ooo your hard
@jakeeaglen5754 this andrestoolbox guy is still a old goon. Wooooooo tell the 16yr Olds to be scared of him
These are facts! I'm now 40, and they're now grandparents. I still help with groceries, shovel snow, rake leaves, and everything else that I did as a knucklehead. One of my oldest friend's mother still lives a couple doors down, and I still run errands for her on a near daily basis. What I really love is that my 17y/o son tends to get to them before I do.
Your son was raised correctly. I don’t care what u so out here. U at least made sure you taught respect and morals to the next generation as a dad. That’s what a real dad does. Much appreciated.
You sir are a real dad showing your son the type of man you want him to be, you are doing it right much love and respect to you and yours
That’s what’s up! Nothing but respect and love for that! God bless bro♥️♥️💪✊
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83 crew represent!
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Yessir 👍 Having manners doesn't mean you're soft or weak. Integrity and Accountability... Great words💯
Yeah but people also aren't taking into account that this isn't the 80s and 90s anymore, in the 80s-90s women still had an ounce of respect and honor left for men, they started screaming about fairness and equality, well equality means carrying your own sh*t 🤷♂️
Also let's talk about how the gang life style had it's hand in turning women into what they are today, everyone wanted to be a hard azz gangsta (including alot of women) and it turned them all into toxic foul mouthed hoodrats.
And finally lets talk about how busta probably hasn't done much bag carrying (if any at all) himself, dude was out making platinum rap albums and endless music videos, you really think he was stopping to help old ladies carry bags of groceries on a regular basis?
FOH
Absolutely. They knew what we did but valued the respect shown. That's why they never called the cops on us or told when they came around asking questions. Because they knew we'd protect them better than any cop would. We didn't play that at all.
Busta is built different! A good man with integrity. He was raised right. ❤
Yes he is right im 43 and grew up in the 80s and 90s so much respect for elders which is lost now 😢
Not surprised. The Bible said this would happen. And it going to get worse.
@@foxybrown2YES. And it's getting worse. Yet, God.
He is 100% correct. However, the same generation that practiced this, didn't raise their kids of today with the same morals. I see kids disrespectful to their own parents and grandparents. Behavior is learned
Yo Bust is tellin the ABSOLUTE TRUTH on this lol…I used to ride that same B35 bus back then and the dudes did EXACTLY THAT…shit done changed out here🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
@@keithndavidson you speak a partial truth, in comes down to the environment we grow up in, and societal norms. In the western world, in my case Australia ,we can't discipline our youngins like we got disciplined. We got our ass whooped, but now that's frowned upon, you can't even scold your kids without some nosey parker side eying and ready to accuse you of C.A. Everyine judging you for trying to discipline your own kids, but they won't love yours like you do. So because there's no consequences to their actions, they continue to get worse and you're limited on how you punish them. My kids have all been sent back to Tonga where it's normal to get an ass whooping if you deserve it. Even teachers can whoop you, and fighting back is the worst thing you can do, it's shameful, and you'll be frowned upon by everyone. Respecting Elders is a big part of our culture. And I tell you that my youngins are so good, I'm not saying they're perfect but they know. So I understand what you're saying but it's harder to discipline your own like before. And don't even get me started on the people these youngins look up to for influence nowadays. The degenerate ish that is normal in all forms of social media, media in general nowadays. This generation have more love and respect for tik tok stars than their own parents. And that's not on the parents , that's just how this gen thinks. They'd treat anyone and everyone like shit just for clout.
This is very true. The gangsters I knew when I was growing up were just like he described. I grew up in the 70s
LATE 70s early 80s
Yesssss, I was in Brooklyn and if these guys didn't you getting it. Not just from the guys, you know your mother is watching you, and you getting bust upside the head from your mother. I truly love my children friends as they gave me much love. As they had my back and I had their's (if you are doing the right thing). If you are wrong, come on and let me talk to you. They need the support like anyone else. ❤❤❤
Facts. Grew up in Queensbridge in the 1980s. One day I see my grandmother walking with a bunch of dealers who were carrying her shopping bags. Her cart broke in front of them. They brought the stuff in and left, they refused any money she tried to give them.
Love it
@@soundfromthegutter:-: Indeed we all grew up with multiple Mothers, Fathers and Older brothers, all looking out for each other as its suppose to be
It takes a village...
That’s how it was..
@@TwiceStruck ❤️
Those days need to come back
He ain’t never lied!💯🚫🧢
He is telling the truth. They never allow little children or parents see what they are doing. The trouble makers would tell the little kids to go play with toys.
Now we are at a time were we can't call someone f*gg*t but they can be drag queens n play that stuff with that shimy clothes in front of kids.... The times we live in😂😂😂😂
Until the OG's catch you on a merry go round minding your own business. If you couldn't get off fast enough and got trapped, they would spin that sucker until you thought you were going sideways. "The good ole days", yeah right.
That part 👑👑
At least back then the thought of a drive by was basically nonexistent and playgrounds were typically safe places. Ill take being made to puke over being made dead @mikepeg99
@laattardo Let me tell u something youngin. There were 10X more drivebys back then, than there are today. Back then, cities were under siege from all the gangs running crazy. The good ole days were hella dangerous in the big cities. Busta is day dreaming, talking about honor and codes. Matter of fact when first came out, he was basically a college dropout/backpacker/rapper (Leaders of the New School) not a gangster. He more than likely lived in Brooklyn, next door to Rudy Huxtable.
As a Black Man born in the 70s this is Big FACTS!!! Ive Seen known killers stop shooting dice and let my Mom pass and greet her with Good morning or Good Afternoon or whatever... respect was DUE.. We were different
No y’all weren’t
Facts.
Yes indeed. It was a different time. A different life.
I can relate and saw the same 👍💯
I’mma 80’s baby and we were taught this og’s in the barrio. Not no more!
I remember that. And the grandmothers were everybody’s grandmother. Any elderly person, especially a woman, could open their door or window and ask anybody outside to go to the corner store for them. They’d give them a list and cash. And all the change, the receipt, and the groceries were brought back to that elder.
They had the 70s and white people had Woodstock.
Society doesn’t have a code anymore. The only code is disrespect
Unfortunately.
Illicit drugs were introduced into the community & that was the outting of that era of respect.
Agreed. Honor amongst thieves. But no more. It's more vicious.
From the top of govt on down to the streets.
Only code is Money.
Because ppl are soft
I was born in 82 and I still live by this
Me 2
For sure🎉
82 babies facts
This is so true. They used to call my mom aunty in the hood and had so much respect for her. They always greeted her day or night, opened doors, moved out the way when she walked by, she never had to carry bags upstairs and we lived on the 3rd floor. I don't even think my mother knew how well protected she was in the neighborhood but she knew she was safe and didn't have to worry about anything happening to her or us. ❤
He Spoke "VOLUMES OF TRUTH!" 👍😊
1 of the many reasons I will always be proud to be old school
Preach 🙌❤️
Facts 🤠
Word
oh brother shut the hell up this is like calling yourself a baller because you grew up in the same generation as Michael Jordan or Kobe Bryant, just cuz you were in this era you think you automatically inherit that respect, get over yourselves
I am a proud member of this day and age of time... Charleston White said it in a video vs The Queen Maker... A REAL WOMAN OF CLASS WITH HAVE YOU NOT SMOKING AROUND HER, TUCK IN YOUR SHIRT, PULLING UP YOUR PANTS AND SAY HI OR HELLO MS WHATEVER HER NAME IS...
Exactly when enemies had respect and a code
Even amongst gangsters back in the day...if we had BEEF if you with your family I gotcha NEXT TIME!💯OFF LIMITS fam code violation!
That's part of being an OG and understanding the mentality it takes to be a real one
Ì hear you loud and clear BLOOD. 🙏🏿💪🏿😤😤we ole school.
Sure, integrity, its all about integrity when you do a driveby and a stray bullet hit someones kid. So much integrity😂😂😂
FACTS, there was honor and rules back in the day, today these kids are just doing it for social media clout
Too true, bro that's how we roll here
Loyalty respect, school of old. 💪🏽🙏🏽 miss the dayz.
Raised in the 80's. Always respected all elders. Helped neighbours with their shopping. Great days!
FACT
What happened?
My Dad was a real G & even taught that to us (his daughters). All the elders loved my dad so much even though he was a G & ran the streets. It’s because he always showed them so much love and respect. I remember when I was a kid & I didn’t escort my auntie outside to the car, he scolded me. When I asked him why I had to do that, he said, “Our elders are our treasure & our books of knowledge! They deserve respect & you will treat them like a treasure.” I’ll never forget that Dad. I love you. RIP.
Man I'm 46 and my pops was straight up a street nigga bout that life but when it came to the elders and kids he showed mad love and respect to.
Damn, what a dear story. I’m trying to spend more time sitting with and talking to my parents nowadays, for that reason.
I remember a time when two bullies would be trading blows and a little old lady would come between them and AUTOMATICALLY the fight was over, apologize to her and each other, that beef was done!
Thats dumb as hell dude... stop worshipping old women for no reason, yall think this is a good thing when it literally came from slavery😅
Its satan system now dear
This is true I’m from Flatbush and every one knew each other and helped each others parents and elderly
He ain't lying yo. No truer words being said! 💯
Born 86. Saw it all the time. I feel so blessed to know my little homies follow this path of respect, regardless of their flaws and problems ✊️
Bro 86 too but this ain't completely true. This applied to OLD OLD heads. Not just any lady
You was a youngin back then😂
86 babies no🤞🏾
Is 86 he say? 😅😅
Respect was big toward your elders, women and children. Not only to your family but everyone ‘s family.
Nah everyone only respects elders when other people are around to hold you to it especially if they don't know the elder person
Not gonna lie the elders now where born in 1967-77 half them are Dope heads who respects that??
Facts
Where was the respect when Nadine had to bury her son?
That spliff ain't been put out for nobody since 1999 😂
Sad abd Tru. These youggin are oh so very very lost.
Real talk..Women, children, and innocents are OFF LIMITS..UNTOUCHABLE!!!
Not today nothing sacred no more.
@@MonDieuMaCauseMonEpee *PEOPLE FUNNY YALL TRY TO FIND GOOD IN A CRIMINAL. YEAH RESPECT THE ELDERS BUT KILL YOUR PEERS THAT SOUND GOOFY. THERE IS NO INTEGRITY IN THAT. YALL HAD CRASH DUMMIES JUST LIKE TODAYS TIME. STOP ACTING LIKE EVERYTHING WAS BETTER BACK THEN BECAUSE IT CLEARLY WASN’T*
Only Black Americans Thought Like This
@@craigglover3870what??.. That mom's and children aren't worth shit?..Ya, you got that right
@@Indian_Outlaw417You have no idea how hard the Black ancestors instilled respect into their young.
This gentleman speaks truth from the heart. Thats how it was.
Why not just have respect for all ages?
Bruh I'm from a small country (Botswana) and I grew up in the only true slums there,we all have respect for our elders. The streets are for young bucks,we ain't never touching elders and kids cause they not in our game. A street general that don't respect civilians ain't a general at all 🤞🏽...All our elders knew all of us since we was kids,they be calling us out by our government names when we tryna be thugs and we had to respect that,if you was tryna be a lame nigga allus would put you back on track
I was born in 81. I was a knuckle head growing up. But when it came to my elders. From the ones i knew all the way down to complete strangers in public. It was yes sir no sir. Yes ma'am no ma'am.Helping old folks cross the street ,put groceries in their car,opening doors.Mowing yards for a little of nothing. It was never out of pity. It was just plain ol common courtesy and respect.
Year of the metal rooster
Still like that
I was the same way that's crazy how it's no respect now
83 Detroit baby... was the same way neighborhoods held each other down now neighbors having shootouts smfh
@@albertograms4883 baby also and I 100% feel ya it's a different and lazy generation right now
THAT WAS RESPECT PERIOD 🎉🎉🎉.
These are FACTS. I was Born in 82, i couldn't smoke or skip school until I was 18 or graduated because of the gangstas that was outside that knew my family and respected my mom and pops..THE BEST ERA IS MID 80'S TILL 09
True, straight facts, I was 17 in 1990, if one of the elder ladies of the community asked you to fix something, change a lightbulb, you did it, there & then usually. It’s was a way of life, the little things like this make all the difference, more than you realise
*The little things that makes a difference so they don’t tell the police or the representatives of the city 😂😂😂.
@@mahlz24people watched each others backs, not snitched on each other like today, everyone knew the struggle to get out so why snitch & destroy a family? You missed the point totally of my comment
In an era of being raised with respect.
Respect my ass. Killing your brethren, slinging dope. Foh
Preach Busta, from Portsmouth, Virginia B .....you are speaking the truth 👏 🙌 💯
Imagine if we all looked out for eachother like that.
@Will, you may think I'm lying, but back in the 70's & 80's, yeah there was always trouble, but in your hood, teens and adults really did look out for others, parents, aunts, uncles, children collectively! Real Talk.....
Imagine the community turning the proverbial "back" on hood gangsta street (whatever name you want to apply) culture all together ... and the boom of progress that would ensue.
SOME OF us still look out for each other.
@@estherkeeling777I always try and help people and be a good person. I really try to make the world a better place through kindness and compassion
""BUSTA RHYMES SPEAKING FACTS REAL GANGSTERS HAVE INTEGRITY NO MATTER WHAT PART OF THE WORLD YOU FROM COMPTON OR NEW YORK.😎""
Big difference in what he said and what you said… he’s speaking about folk years ago not gangsters that are around now
Gangsters by definition can’t have integrity 🤡🤦🏿♂️. A gangster is a person that’s part of a criminal gang and if you’re a criminal YOU HAVE NO INTEGRITY
@EUCvibes that's extremely true. The ones who actually remain in that lifestyle end up In a casket. This man probably lives in a gated community
Now days these young punks have no respect at all
No real man with integrity sells drugs to people in their own community
I grew up in L.A. me and a child hood friend fell out. Bro was gunning for me and I was for him. Everytime he seen my mom he still helped her out with whatever she needed and kept it respectful. Times are different now.
But if eithet of you smoked eachother how would that have helped your moms? Jesus Christ people are so stupid, if either of you had a lick of respect for eachothers moms you wouldnt have been gunning for eachother... What you are talking about is NOT respect, its called selective morality.
Yep same here I’m from LA, you were told to keep it away from the civilians. Sad what it’s become
@@thetraveler1182 Facts I'm from barson bro bro. Hbu?
That was a form of indimidation tactic. Not respect. in fact it is more disrespectful to show your face to a mother whos son you want dead and will act on it
@@adventsociety5382 nah it wasn't. We were raised different at that time.
Ong that's it right there he put it STRAIGHT. I'm coming from 91 and I know that straight facts
"Always love your mother, cause you never have another"
- Group Home
In the streets bustin' off shots/ fuck the cops
I got superstar props
My mother doesn't love me, and I can't love her back. It isn't because I don't wish things were different. There are some things beyond our control
Not when you're the last child and your mom tells you "her first son is her favorite and first love" nah dawg, stop this BS of harmless moms and that "we must love them because they carried us for 9 months" a mom shouldn't say this to any of her kids, even if you have favorites, you never say it nor show it to the other kids.
🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Loved and respect everyone mom
Growing up in the 60's I can say he's exactly right. EXACTLY right. When and elder passed by any profanity stopped, the sidewalk cleared for them to pass, you greeted them respectfully, ' Hello Mrs Hicks"or " Good evening Ms Lena, let me help you with your bags".
Busta is a REAL DUDE. RESPECT.
100 percent pure facts! And every word out your mouth was "yes ma'am, No ma'am, yes sir, no sir. And these was the dopeboys showing respect so you knew id you disrespect they getting on yo ass! Good old days.
Straight up facts. I’m a 67-year-old man born and raised in Brooklyn New York. We would fight dudes and it didn’t matter what color race or Creed they were the next day We see their mother carrying groceries and we didn’t help. We would have another beef on our hands.
I fought a kid one time and his mother saw me the next day and she said to me, did you and my son square off I said yes ma’am we did. She said are y’all friends now I said, yes ma’am we are, she said good and offered to tip me for helping her with the groceries. That’s called respect.
To this day, me and that dude are still friends
These kids today know nothing about it! No honor or integrity. AND SCARED TO TAKE AN L!! That’s why they’re all shooting each other
That's how it happens for most of us 😂
Busta is all the way right!
The gangstas would even say “Excuse Me”for cursing in front of the elderly or children.
THAT PART
Somebody tell him it was all bad. In no way was that a good thing
He's the Goat, his discography is top, Noone can touch his flow, beat and style
You’re right I remember that
“The violent gang members were so polite back in my day.” lol.
I really miss those days and would love to see it again
Yea man. I hate seeing these young dudes having no respect for their own communities.
Yes Busta yes! That’s the era I came up in! You the man bro
Real shit. I'm 43, I met 2 of my current neighbors (both elderly women) by seeing them bout to carry groceries and taking my son over to introduce ourselves and carry the groceries for them. It's how I was taught. One passed recently, it was like losing a Grandma.
Grandma is the spirit of the wisdom of the respect that failed U. We used to call our Grandma, # Mom-Mom & Grandfather Pop Pop. They been gone for awhile now but we still refer to them by that
So true. I remember my mom always telling me your friends helped me with the groceries. Not knowing what they were about. Just knowing we went to school and hung out in each other's house when we were younger. Busta hit it right. Memories.
gangster culture was different back then, there was some semblance of honor. now its all about money, some guys will shoot you over 50 bucks and everyone wanna be a rapper
I am a grown man and I cried like a baby. Because if it wasn't for those guys my mother wouldn't be living today. Mother is 94 years old. I am 62 I take care of my mother now! I thank God for all of you from the bottom of my heart. May God Richly Bless all of you. We need to bring back those days for real.
God Bless you and your Family Sir. My Dad spoke of those times, no matter how bad we may have been if someone heard that someone did something where Elders, Women and Children involved….everybody came together to get him.
It didn’t matter what hood he was from, who’s Family he was in something would have to happen to them.
“Nah we ain’t doing that, oh hell no.”
How i wish i could voice message my response even here in the Bahamas it was that way respect is just gone these days everything Buster is saying is true my Mikey always took mothers bags from them and took them home for her he even weed and cleaned their yards he was bed ridden for months before he died just had his funeral Sunday 10th of December 2023 he was only 40 his friends came out in full they were fa rael ❤❤❤❤love them all ❤❤❤❤❤
😅😂
My mom & dad was deaf, I lived in the hood (BedStuy), the younger generation looked out for them too
@@jeronimomontalvos6341I was thinking the same thing lol
Foundations Of Love Is What Made Gangstas. Love Life Loyalty Wisdom Knowledge and Understanding.
Growth and Development 🤜🤛🖤💯
I am 33 and still do this. Integrity= ultimate form of respect
Everyone woman is someones mom, sister, daughter, wife. We still here. Integrity
Thank you. We need more men that show respect to the elder mother and to teach the young ones
32 i hold doors for every1 not just the hott 1s lol
Why are you still sitting on the block smoking weed at 33 bro.
Facts!
Thats when respect was HEAVY
Busta kid. I love when I hear other ppl say this. We need it back
I'm 47 years old & lived it...He's absolutely right 💯✊🏾
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#ALL FACTS
Same
44 and same
I'll be 45 next month from Brooklyn, you're absolutely right
RIGHT ON BUSTA BUST 💯🔥🖤
I'm an 80's baby and I'm so grateful to have witnessed what he's speaking on. My cousin and i always talk about this very thing how og's had respect regardless to the work they were putting in the streets. It comes from being raised round them Old time big mama's...RIP GRANNY'S WE DEARLY NEEDED AND MISS YOU ALL GREATLY 😢❤❤
My block actually stops smoking outside at 3pm because that’s when the kids are out of school
Respect 💯👊
Facts
Real shit
That’s hard 🔥
Hard not being at work?
This is so true. I watched this when my grandmother walked in the apartment with a local dealer helping her with the groceries. Times were different back then.
cainon did this on the show power he helped that sweet old lady get her groceries in.
Wouldn't even cuss around the elders either!!!
@@RayoBeatz😂and then killed her
Also, no matter your lifestyle, those were her babies.
@@arlesterbrownlee3391fr!
Real talk ,what happened to us 💯
What brings tears to my eyes is that my children will never know what that life was like. Our neighborhood was only complicated for people that weren't from around there, but for the people that were it was the best. It was the best time of my life, and I am blessed that I had it.
You 100% correct. I've been saying this for years, problems in the PJ are from someone who doesn't live there. They live in nice neighborhoods, wanting to be hard.
so you animals rob them. @@chriss25007
Yea for real, I have so much contempt for the poverty I came up in however those were some of the nicest ppl I ever met and pay it forward til this day
You actually cried, though?
@@chriss25007what do you mean by “the PJ”?
(Not trolling, genuinely curious!)
I'm a 70s baby born and raised in GA. He speaking facts indeed.
I'm 80/90s baby and we abide those rules
Im an 80's baby ('83) and we did the exact same thing. We grew up with morals, values, and RESPECT. We would ALWAYS greet the elderly with their last names. If they pulled up and had groceries we would help them carry them to their door. IF they tried to give us a dollar or some type of an amount we would decline why? Because thats how we were brought up. We didn't want to be known as the kids that only came around to help because of a reward. We wanted to be known as those kids were raised right and didn't need something in return for helping someone out, it was the right thing to do.
The children of the 80s were raised by those people Busta rhymes is talking about
Facts "84" baby
Facts, after 88 the world hasn't been the same
'76 here@@dedrickkinsey9912
83 babies were born In the year of the pig according to Chinese zodiac...bound for prosperity you are
All Facts 100% Like when Aunt Ester Came in on Sanford and son she seen Ralo Ain’t u Rita Lawson Boy He took his hat 🎩 and Yes mam we was Respectful to our Elders Cold Gangsters killers Hustlers and Stick up kids Had Respect we Didn’t say I’m Grown Cause we Knew it was Always someone Older than us Cause our mamas taught us How to Respect our Elders
My moms broke her ankle years back.. on our way home from the ER.. once we hopped out of the cab . The guys the usually post up in the front of the building… helped me carry moms upstairs.. I was so grateful for the help that night.. this all happened when we lived in Flatbush
People don't realize NYC was really gangster back in the day in very respectful, unique ways, all facts !!!!!!!!
We did, no one knew that it spilled over into NJ on the east side, earlier than the 50s. Today, even the girls/women attack the elderly and disrespect them for looking in their direction.
Yes he is right Grew up in the 70's and Early 80's in Brooklyn in the projects and guys knew to help the elderly & older women was a time to respect no matter how gangsta a person was
Yes brother, we helped an ol'lady across the street, Not rob her like these punks we see these days.
Helped the old lady across the street and then sold crack to the mother who would go on to raise the kid that would be robbing old ladies 15 years later
Facts !! And if you saw your enemy with his mom or dad..,, you passed by , saluted his parent with respect and kept. Walking like there's nothing to see here..
@@willmolina7395Bruh do you idiots not see how retarded that sounds? If you are going to do something to someone you wouldnt do when they are with their mom, dad, spouse or kid, WHY NOT JUST NOT DO IT? Sure if you gonna harm a man and you wait until hes alone you are sparing his family some damage, but just some, you are still hurting them by doing something to the man if hes with them or not, just stop the fake respect bs, you are still disrespectful, beef is beef, just because you spared someone for being with his mom doesnt mean much if you did something to him when hes alone, you are not that much better of a person who would attack his enemies mother and children in most cases, if you want to be respectful of mothers, children etc dont hurt their family member period.
Didn't people like you raise the current generation? Why do people your age try and act like you played no part in the failure of our society?
so stealing from men is okay?
I miss these times trust no respect no loyalty no integrity in our communities worldwide today ♥️🇯🇲🙏🏾
He is telling the whole truth. Im 44 and i remember back 20-30 years ago in order to be taken seriously as a gangster or a thug or anything along that route you had to be taken seriously as a man.
Things have changed.
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What does it mean when it's showing two replies to my comment but I can only see one?
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Damn you old
Nah this some real shit
Means that one of the replies was shadowbanned.
Doesn't meet the YT algorithm and so doesn't appear.
In the long form vids, you can see them by switching from the "top" to "newest" tab.
But in shorts and community posts, you're out of luck.
not at all lmfao, it means the OP has sensitivity filters on or the post was edited and deleted by the person that posted it🤡
Real shit, a community raising each other. That's when real LOVE existed, damn I miss those days of respect.
crazy because there was still murders happening back then too 😂
The retardation is rampant. So these gangsters knew of moral values and respect but chose to beef for nothing anyways.
Being raised by all of these single mothers changed all of that now its a community w zero respect for anyone
Lol a community killing each other, but hey I helped old lady with grocery,
INTEGRITY
I robbed a store because I'm broke but I helped old lady with grocery
ACCOUNTABILITY
@@billyjenkins7733nah fax
Word! I be talking about this alll the time. Level of respect was way different
Not true.
STOP THE CAP!!
I've been not I be
Do u actively trying to sound stupid or is just genetics from your parents
Ya’ll gotta stop with these myths. Lol
Facts, man. It's just CRAZY now
Pure fact . The homeboys & no girls all had respect for all of the elders. Busta R speaking facts. No matter if you were Brown or Black we respected our seniors,family & children .
Facts. My mother was friends with some and they protected her when dementia began to take her mind.
This comment hit me different because my mom had dementia and the people around her watched out for her until I got there
we have lost all respect for ourselves!!
@@fontainaspight1229 *PEOPLE FUNNY YALL TRY TO FIND GOOD IN A CRIMINAL. YEAH RESPECT THE ELDERS BUT KILL YOUR PEERS THAT SOUND GOOFY. THERE IS NO INTEGRITY IN THAT. YALL HAD CRASH DUMMIES JUST LIKE TODAYS TIME. STOP ACTING LIKE EVERYTHING WAS BETTER BACK THEN BECAUSE IT CLEARLY WASN’T*
I remember somebody was fighting in front of my moms house, she came out and said yall stop it. They said ok Ms Hill and walk down the street and started fighting again😂❤.
sure
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All facts I’m 45. I remember those times well.✊🏿💯
Same. It was a high level of respect and community despite some of the wild things going on. We lost that along the way
Facts
That’s cap 😂
So much respect even by gangster towards the public.
Facts. One day my elevator was broken and I had my daughter in her stroller. The guys hanging out in front of my building didn't say a word. One took my daughter, the other the stroller, one grabbed the grocery bags, and we walked up 14 flights of stairs. They made sure I got in my apartment, and then they left. They didn't want nothing nor waited for me to give them anything. I always felt safe walking into my building in Ebbetts Field, Brooklyn.
Seniorita
why did they have to make sure you got home safe if it was so safe?
@@anythingoriginal because it's the principle of the matter and it's just the right thing to do
@@anythingoriginalsee…you youngsters are so freakin ignorant. She did not say one thing about “getting home safe” it was that people had respect and didn’t want to see her have to climb those stairs with a baby, a stroller and grocery bags. Dudes had respect, unlike people like you.
@@anythingoriginalBecause it was 14 flight of stairs with a lot of weight.