Im half asian half white, my dad is asian, and I grew up in a bad neighborhood, I never had a golden spoon in my mouth, and I suffer from mental illness and addiction from my crazy environment. Me and my close friends banded together and started a crew, we made money different ways and took care of each other like brothers. We fought rivals with our fists but we were always ready for that gunplay. We would bike around or go around in a homies whip, tag, drink, smoke, and tell stories of our lives…this hits home because I had a hmong homie in Colorado where I was born, and in the school I went to, I was bullied for being asian/white, I experienced racism from all sides, and I never really fit in because im different… im glad I found this video
@DD01880Ай бұрын
Your story is hilarious but true. I can relate. You reminded me of this old movies in the late 80s about Blood In, Blood Out where this guy is part biracial cause his dad is White and his mom is Mexican. Only street gangs don't discriminate outsiders. Yakuza and Triad never really liked outsiders joining in cause for all they know they could be UC. You see why most Italian mob failed as a crime syndicate. I grew up in the apartments where TRG and ABZ had their feud in the early 90s. I respect ABZ going toe to toe with the Triad in the mid 80s when the Wah Ching dominated the West Coast area from Oakland, SF, and LA.
@LewisC-t1f7 ай бұрын
I’m Hispanic, from Fresno! I grew up with many Hmong friends. I even went to the Hmong new year many times. The Hmong are good people!!
@HmongChronicles7 ай бұрын
We’re all the same under the sky. Hmong and Mexican are brothers and sisters!
@BenNSyder_4 ай бұрын
@@HmongChronicles 🤣🤣🤣 stop lying
@chouayang81Ай бұрын
That second story is so touching and nearly brought me to tears. 😢
@bchang2277 ай бұрын
2nd story: it all came full circle. Children can't grow up properly without both parents. Your adopted mother is the epitome of selfless love. She showed a sinner grace and forgiveness.
@hmongzoo92757 ай бұрын
So many Hmong gang stories to share, talk and know about. If you know, the first Hmong on Hmong (teenagers) murder in St. Paul happened in 1987. The victim was shot over a gun stolen from a burglary. His body was hidden under a bridge, half a mile away from his McDonough Homes project. His body wasn't discovered until seven months later. The suspect was a juvenile, so he did a short-term sentence only. Years and years later, it's been said that the victim haunts his former best friend who murdered him. There were mysterious suicides among Hmong gang members in Wisconsin. One of them from Milwaukee was from a non-Hmong set. He was a runaway and under the age of 18. While in Green Bay, police responded to a disturbance at a house where the teen was nearby. When they arrived, they tried to approach him to ask about the incident but he ran away from them. Confused by his action, the officers chased after him trying to get his attention. He ran to a bridge and jumped into the river where he drowned soon afterwards. Rescue team tried to revive him but failed. This was in 1993 and no one ever really knew why he jumped to his death. He didn't have a warrant, even though he was a known runaway. In 1995, two known sets that are allies hung out together in an apartment at Oshkosh. These individuals came from Milwaukee, Green Bay, Oshkosh and Appleton area. It was a night of drinking between a group of 8 people or so. Suddenly, the resident took out his gun and shot himself in the head. It happened so fast, that no one knew how to react or why it even occurred. The group left and finally called police in Appleton. The young adult who shot himself passed away. Some of the juveniles who witnessed the incident were arrested for unrelated criminal charges. At the time, there was a rumor saying that he was killed by his own gang, but investigators found no foul play. A particular Hmong gang based out of California, but has been nationwide for the longest had a known curse for a time. Known for their violence, everytime their hardcore members were shot and killed; they all died similar ways. Each members strangely were always shot at in the head and died that way. It's been said and noticed by one of the gang's leader. More and many more, non-stop Hmong gang stories out there!..
@HmongChronicles7 ай бұрын
I don’t know a lot about the history about Hmong gangs so thanks a lot brother for the information!
@fongxiong63727 ай бұрын
13:13 this story is a redemption story. God gave a sinner forgiveness and a chance to make up for it. It’s funny how things come full circle. I can relate.
@yingxiong74957 ай бұрын
You told the 2nd story very well. Keep the stories coming.
@Yvangeats7 ай бұрын
I love hearing about gang stories like these.
@MsVang-xm5et7 ай бұрын
Ty so much for sharing these stories. It is so beautiful and amazing how a human heart can overcome such tragedy and suffering into kindness and love. A full cycle story. ❤️
@MrSLX017 ай бұрын
Well told brother One of ur best work yet 👏👏
@maslismuas7 ай бұрын
The 2nd story got me teary eyed.🥹
@goodmusic80447 ай бұрын
Keep up the good work!!!
@1leeglauj9207 ай бұрын
The 2nd story...had a real G cried hard, because after all, being a gang member means shit !!!! You've just sold yourself to the devil !!!! Wheeeewwww...I'm glad, I have never hurt my own kind for regret !!!!
@MsPangY7 ай бұрын
That time I was home 💯! It was terrifying outside 😢❤😮 The 1st story is sad & the 2nd story 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢omg, you met up with his mom to repay what happen! Small world!! 😢
@TheXenglee17 ай бұрын
Very touching!
@missyerieyang7 ай бұрын
The 2nd story was a beautiful one
@samiclex68167 ай бұрын
Bro what’s up with you and movies 😂😂😂 keep up the good job
@hmoov51457 ай бұрын
Thumbnail looks like someone just copy and pasted all the same faces on different bodies. 😂