How did it get to this?

More YouTube, folks. Perhaps it’s laziness on my part, but most of these videos really speak for themselves.

This is an offering from a group of young men from the mean streets of Harrisburg. Don’t think it’s real? It don’t get more real than this.

My question is “How did it come to this?”

At what point in history did violence and lawlessness become acceptable on any level?

When did it all fall apart? And it’s difficult to even isolate one item of this scenario that could be considered pivotal to the problem at large.

It starts at home. In my opinion, the way that we treat others and the way they treat us is a direct reflection of the climate of our upbringings.

This video isn’t funny. It’s not cool. It’s not neccessarily violent; but it’s real. (The video contains strong language and should not be viewed anywhere that may offend others)

Sit back, tune in and enjoy–and then go watch more reality TV.

7 comments

  1. Les says:

    I think I am going to forward this video to the State Police and Hbg Police dept.

  2. Yebot says:

    I like how at 3:12 you can hear the director shout “talk shit”. Pretty funny. Extremely sad.

  3. la beauheme says:

    And that dude’s gun kept jammin’ so he kept reclicking it…poor fella, somebody get him a better gat.

  4. Nice to see this made it’s way to the news. They credited Jason Smith for forwarding to the Patriot, but I’m guessing he probably found it here first.

    Harrisburg does have a serious cultural problem if it comes to this.

  5. Dave says:

    Hil-freakin-larious. Good find, Mike. Glad to see that they got busted. I only wish I could attending any of the upcoming hearings where their probations get yanked.

  6. Dave says:

    Hil-freakin-larious. Good find, Mike. Glad to see that they got busted. I only wish I could attending any of the upcoming hearings where their probations get yanked.