Talk:Latin Kings
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I removeded the following:
You can also identify them as your brother or sister in the struggle. though the neccesities might be different the strugle remains the same. we all face rough conditions that this capitalist and emperialistic society has forced us to be subjected to. we are one people one voice one movement.
Possibly vandalism. wirtten by [Jonathan] [Jay] [Rodriguez] 05:25, May 31,2005 (UTC)
Jonathan Rodriguez was born in February,15,1992
"The Almighty Latin King and Queen Nation (ALKQN) was started in Chicago, Illinois, during the 1940's by a group of individuals of Puerto Rican descent. Their alleged motivation for forming this group was an attempt at overcoming the prejudices they faced. They wanted to rise above the racism and create an organization of so-called Kings equipped to fight off injustice to better themselves and their communities. Their lives would, thus, be fulfilled. Oddly enough, most of its members were already incarcerated on serious criminal charges. Inevitably, the ALKN became one of Chicago's largest and most violent street gangs."
Why inevitably? They might have formed some wonderful, peace-loving organization instead. Changing it for NPOV.
Sdr 08:35, 3 August 2005 (UTC)
- You aren't using logic. The article says that because "most of its members were already incarcerated" the ALKN inevitably (unavoidably) became one of Chicago's largest/violent street gangs. It isn't probable that formerly incarcerated gang members, most likely convicted for violent or serious drug offenses, are going to start a community flower garden. The article is within the scope of acceptable limits. Pipe down. Haizum 02:13, 27 March 2006 (UTC)
- Stanley "Tookie" Williams renounced his gang affilliation while in jail, so it's not impossible for criminals to change their ways. DonMEGA60645 13:23, 22 June 2006 (UTC)
- Oh right, after he killed multiple people, and after they gave him a spot on death row. What a hero. Haizum 14:00, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
- Stanley "Tookie" Williams renounced his gang affilliation while in jail, so it's not impossible for criminals to change their ways. DonMEGA60645 13:23, 22 June 2006 (UTC)
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I assume what he/she edited was actually vandalism (particularly based on his/her history)? Initally, it spoofed me, but I then reverted. (What's the proper procedure for locking out an IP address from being able to edit, if there is such a procedure?) --Nlu 22:32, 7 August 2005 (UTC)
- no they didn't start in New York they started in Chi-Town DUmb bItch i'll blow ur HEAD OFF
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- Wow, you talk like a badass, but how badass will you be when some pasty nerd pinpoints the location of your IP address and you get hauled off to prison for making a death threat? Haizum 02:17, 27 March 2006 (UTC)