In a vintage TV ad from the 80's, rival gangs come face to face on an inner-city street. Before violence erupts, a simple expression of kindness helps them put their differences aside.
The following video aired in Chicago on WFLD Channel 32 in April of 1980:
Saturday, April 23, 2011
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They'd never settle it with a dance off, either
ReplyDeleteTrue. Chicago's story is nothing like West Side Story.
ReplyDeletehell yea no violence, footwork that shit off
ReplyDeleteWouldn't that be nice! The only thing that's going to end gang violence in this city is the National Guard..Oh wait, their off helping EVERYONE else.
ReplyDeleteIts actually easy to end gang culture. Just legalize guns and all drugs in your community.
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