Big Stretch explains the difference in being "Kut" & "No Kuts" in LA gang culture as a Blood
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LOS ANGELES - We first met Big Stretch from Fruit Town Brim (FTB) back in 2008, and in the beginning of that interview he mentioned, "No Kuts," a phrase that Blood members are proud to acknowledge who have gone to prison and never joined a prison gang (ie. Blood Line or United Blood Nation). If a Blood decides to join a prison gang, you are now "Kut" and considered under "paperwork." Those two organizations make you sign papers that indicates your new allegiance.
In the first interview he says "Shout Out to my real ass Gs...I am out here No Kut ridin'... all you Paperwork niggas.. suck my dick." We never asked any questions about being "No Kut" and those under "paperwork" in that first interview, but in this video, Big Stretch describes the difference between the two identities and the problems that are created.
Location: Exposition Park, South LA
Date: 2014
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Видео Big Stretch explains the difference in being "Kut" & "No Kuts" in LA gang culture as a Blood канала StreetTV
LOS ANGELES - We first met Big Stretch from Fruit Town Brim (FTB) back in 2008, and in the beginning of that interview he mentioned, "No Kuts," a phrase that Blood members are proud to acknowledge who have gone to prison and never joined a prison gang (ie. Blood Line or United Blood Nation). If a Blood decides to join a prison gang, you are now "Kut" and considered under "paperwork." Those two organizations make you sign papers that indicates your new allegiance.
In the first interview he says "Shout Out to my real ass Gs...I am out here No Kut ridin'... all you Paperwork niggas.. suck my dick." We never asked any questions about being "No Kut" and those under "paperwork" in that first interview, but in this video, Big Stretch describes the difference between the two identities and the problems that are created.
Location: Exposition Park, South LA
Date: 2014
Street TV podcast:
1. Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3i9ezxv
2. Spotify: https://spoti.fi/341hxPg
3. iHeart: https://ihr.fm/33zIqe5
4. Google podcast: https://bit.ly/337nuLi
5. Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/street-tv-podcast
6. Podcast addict: https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/3119065
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