So I am sitting here smoking weed and watching "Sweet Sixteen" and this 15 year old black kid just received a $50,000 watch and 120,000 dollar chain to match for his "pre-birth day gift" then they show him walking down the street with 3 friends and going to a ice cream shop. They sit down and eat ice cream and this kid is wearing $170,000 worth of Jewelry. Now where I'm from here I'n Flint Michigan that's called asking for it. Now I'm not a devil but I'm no saint either. I would knock a fifteen year old out in a heart beat for $170,000.
Now if people do this type of stuff in cities like Beverly hills or anywhere why don't gangster from the east side of L.A. just troll through those neighborhoods and do work? I mean watching movies like "The Bling Ring" where teenagers look on twitter to see when movie stars go out then just walk into their unlocked 10 million dollar mansions without alarm systems; to steal 3 million dollars worth of shit not even trying. they got caught because they didn't wear masks or gloves and they just hung out and partied with their friends in Paris Hilton's house among others.... is it really that easy to rob rich assholes? It actually makes me think about going to the Hollywood hills and rob one person and be se for the rest of my life. I make enough growing not to actually go through with this but come one.
Is there anybody from one of those Richie-Rich neighborhoods on this site that could spread some light on this for me. I'm just curious I don't plan to make a trip or anything. or at least I don't think so.
This post says a lot about your character... regardless of how much of a snobby little punk the kid is, you'd be the one to knock him out in a heartbeat to steal his shit... pretty fucked up that you're bitching about him being born into the situation he was. He didn't buy the jewelry himself, his rich parents did and have spoiled the shit out of him all his life. I'm not from some richie-rich neighborhood but I've had plenty of things stolen from me - 3 of my purses with my wallets in all of them, ipods, phones, cash, jewelry, and I also had someone break into my car and try to steal my subs but unsuccessfully (thank god.. I spent YEARS saving up for my sound system). If you encountered that kid on the street, you wouldn't know his situation. You wouldn't know if his dead grandfather left that stuff to him in his will.
That being said, I absolutely understand that kid getting jacked in a heartbeat... he's an idiot, clearly, but blame his parents for allowing that.
But I have FAR less respect for people like you.