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Rivals: The Aryan Brotherhood And The Black Guerilla Family (8/29/24)

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The rivalry between the Aryan Brotherhood (AB) and the Black Guerrilla Family (BGF) is one of the most intense and violent conflicts within the U.S. prison system. Originating in the 1960s at San Quentin State Prison, these gangs were formed with starkly different ideologies: the AB centered on white supremacy and racial solidarity, while the BGF was driven by black revolutionary and Marxist ideals. Over the decades, both gangs expanded their influence through violent confrontations, strategic alliances, and a deep-seated commitment to their respective causes. Notable figures like Barry Mills of the AB and George Jackson of the BGF played crucial roles in shaping the groups' aggressive tactics and expansion, often resulting in bloody clashes and targeted assassinations to assert dominance and control over prison economies and territories.
This conflict has had a significant impact on the U.S. prison system, leading to heightened security measures, increased violence, and a culture of fear and tension among inmates and staff. Both gangs employ a range of strategies, from leveraging corrupt prison staff to using a network of “cells” to maintain control and power. Their rivalry extends beyond prison walls, influencing street gangs and criminal networks, making them formidable forces both inside and outside of prison. The relentless pursuit of power by the AB and BGF perpetuates a cycle of violence and retribution, reflecting the harsh realities of survival and dominance within the penal system.
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The rivalry between the Aryan Brotherhood (AB) and the Black Guerrilla Family (BGF) is one of the most intense and violent conflicts within the U.S. prison system. Originating in the 1960s at San Quentin State Prison, these gangs were formed with starkly different ideologies: the AB centered on white supremacy and racial solidarity, while the BGF was driven by black revolutionary and Marxist ideals. Over the decades, both gangs expanded their influence through violent confrontations, strategic alliances, and a deep-seated commitment to their respective causes. Notable figures like Barry Mills of the AB and George Jackson of the BGF played crucial roles in shaping the groups' aggressive tactics and expansion, often resulting in bloody clashes and targeted assassinations to assert dominance and control over prison economies and territories.
This conflict has had a significant impact on the U.S. prison system, leading to heightened security measures, increased violence, and a culture of fear and tension among inmates and staff. Both gangs employ a range of strategies, from leveraging corrupt prison staff to using a network of “cells” to maintain control and power. Their rivalry extends beyond prison walls, influencing street gangs and criminal networks, making them formidable forces both inside and outside of prison. The relentless pursuit of power by the AB and BGF perpetuates a cycle of violence and retribution, reflecting the harsh realities of survival and dominance within the penal system.
(commercial at 9:16)
to contact me:
bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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