Anyone reading this. Prison is not the one. Value the freedom you are having. Hearing these guys talk about their experiences inside makes my blood rush. I’m glad to be free and I’m going to maintain that with all my being, simple.
Phaka means phakama. Phakama means to stand up for the number. That means that one have to stab someone to make the number strong - after it has been weakened by some incident - like the warder snatching the money or drugs from the number gangster.
Im not a gang member but i stayed in Leeuwkop, Groenpunt, Sonderwater maximumprison and also in borksburg but things dont work like that in those prison. In WC prisoners are more dangerous because even outside they are members of gangs
The only thing that fascinates me with gangs is how much they value their rules and how much they follow their principles. That's the only good things they have.
Buddy, they are overwhelmed in there. 400-500 prisoners to one warder. They are very much just trying to survive. The warder's are very much in danger.
@@whawha9016 because children of war are not civil, they know "kill or be killed". Most of middle class South Africa will never understand the depths of fear living in a war zone, only to have the people tell them things like: "you can make it out if you work hard." or "education is the way out" or "you people are just lazy". People on the cape flats, Alex, Nyanga and all the other ghetto's risk their lives every day just walking out the front door. My cousin lived in Manenberg, was a an A student and got caught in cross fire walking home from school. She wasn't a gang member, just a person who lived in a war zone. When you are used to walking past dead bodies on your way to school in the morning, how can you be soft enough to be civil?
@@Alvinslife37 My condolences about what happened to your cousin! How can the vicious cycle be interrupted? It's the behavioural patterns of people that make these neighbourhoods a war zone. So that's where we would have to start the intervention: not a destructive, primal "dog eat dog mindset", but an elevated, communal, level headed and constructive mindset.
@@whawha9016 I don't have the answers, but finding a means to enable access to opportunities safely is key. Kid's don't get educated the way they should in these types of communities because of many factors, two keys issues to me are safety getting to school, and safety at home. They are in danger all the time, so it is difficult to interrupt without getting safety sorted out in the community. We need better engagement with the core issue, unemployment. Employment issues dominate the space because of the fall out it creates. Gang activity is created by financial difficulties and feelings of powerlessness. Dad beats the kid at home, dad doesn't provide or is absent altogether and so the boy finds belonging, power and money in the gang and a means to level scores with dad, now, that is simplistic microcosm of the complex issue of gangs and unemployment, but the core issue remains, employment creates safety (food and otherwise). Countries with the lowest levels of violent criminal activity are also the ones with the highest employment rates. That correlation cannot be denied. We also need a properly functioning reformation system (a prison that really attempts to reform and not just punish), a properly functioning police service that is not corrupt and a government that genuinely cares about its citizens. They have the means to effect genuine change by improving opportunities to education, which in turn provides better options for employment and ultimately, a means to move toward a prosperous life.
knew he was talking kak when he said 28 are rapists... ifyk anything about prison or even the role that 28s play in and outside prison you'd know it's a myth and theres always gonna be someone that'll rape regardless of their camp
Anyone reading this. Prison is not the one. Value the freedom you are having. Hearing these guys talk about their experiences inside makes my blood rush. I’m glad to be free and I’m going to maintain that with all my being, simple.
This Skybird is taking nonsense. That 15 smacks made him think he was a crook. 🤦♂️lol 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
🤣
Confusion of the highest order 😅😂😂😂
This guy is a genius
I like when guys come up with funny stories
Bring him back his storys are good and he speaks good english
I just feel sad for him I can imagine how many times he was assaulted
I love this but i wish positivity on this man💫
It's the first time I hear 'sky bird' and not 'sky bad'. 😂
Out of pocket🤣🤣🤣
Lol... Or “Sky bed” 😂😂🤣🤣☝🏾
Inyoni yezulu👍
It's actually sky bird...Usuke uyinyoni vele.🤣🤣🤣
Dope content 👌phaka
"His pivate parts...everything is being broken"😂
Brooh 😂😂😂😂😂😂 he's even laughing Lolest this guy is a Legend for Real
Sky bird.... Inyoni 🦅 😂🤣🤣🤣
you guys put this guy in a very dangerous position. letting him do this.
How so
@@youngtillaworld_za3477 I don’t think it’s a good idea to have him explain the number.he doesn’t look like someone that can stand for what his done
@@agterindiehok he knows fokol of the number, just what he has seen from sleeping on the floor
Jissis that abrupt happy ending. 😂😭Im glad they solved the rape issue. Lovely gentlemen.
Phaka means phakama. Phakama means to stand up for the number. That means that one have to stab someone to make the number strong - after it has been weakened by some incident - like the warder snatching the money or drugs from the number gangster.
Hosh👍🏾
1:26 "Now, if you are a sky bird, you'll get buggered..."
That's what I thought he said 🤭
Alot guys are 28 without the number outside😂😎
Lol this interview was taken at Hutchinson park,i run there like every single morning.Ive seen this guy before.
Give him money
If he is found stabbed for telling confidential prison stuff, we'll know it was you.
@@FEESODLAMINI Dlamini's dont snitch nigga,you should know that.
He became a mountain 😂😂
Sky bird😂😂😂🤞please bring him back
😂😂😂😂😂 I agree!
Muntugwababa🤣🤣🤣
Im not a gang member but i stayed in Leeuwkop, Groenpunt, Sonderwater maximumprison and also in borksburg but things dont work like that in those prison. In WC prisoners are more dangerous because even outside they are members of gangs
What were you there for? 👀
Yerrrr I'll never survive a day in Jail
Been there in Westville prison Durban, you get used to it, you just have to not show fear, plus Westville is full of 26 so rapes are rare
dope we want more from him. please
Stormtroopers fhadhal ha78
To some comments. This is jail language and he knows the ins and outs
Charming
Good old Barry
Mampara of the week, I will give this guy 2 thunders 🤣
I'm not a stabani😂
Bruv had to learn strata dialect
Damn it's hard inside prison
Especially in SA
Final fatality: hulk iron pipe smaaaaash xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
This is 'n klomp KAK! 😂😂😂😂
This guy is from amanzimtoti if im not mistaken...and always asking for money or at stop streets
The only thing that fascinates me with gangs is how much they value their rules and how much they follow their principles. That's the only good things they have.
Yeah cause the consequences of breaking rules is death
Funny looking dudes with funny stories
YESSS !!!!!
Hault 👆
What are you doing now?
Femur bone
He is a Frans
Extremely disgusting lifestyle. Why is the justice system not protecting vulnerable prisoners from these monsters?
Because they're prisoners duh
Buddy, they are overwhelmed in there. 400-500 prisoners to one warder. They are very much just trying to survive. The warder's are very much in danger.
@@whawha9016 because children of war are not civil, they know "kill or be killed". Most of middle class South Africa will never understand the depths of fear living in a war zone, only to have the people tell them things like: "you can make it out if you work hard." or "education is the way out" or "you people are just lazy". People on the cape flats, Alex, Nyanga and all the other ghetto's risk their lives every day just walking out the front door. My cousin lived in Manenberg, was a an A student and got caught in cross fire walking home from school. She wasn't a gang member, just a person who lived in a war zone.
When you are used to walking past dead bodies on your way to school in the morning, how can you be soft enough to be civil?
@@Alvinslife37 My condolences about what happened to your cousin!
How can the vicious cycle be interrupted? It's the behavioural patterns of people that make these neighbourhoods a war zone. So that's where we would have to start the intervention: not a destructive, primal "dog eat dog mindset", but an elevated, communal, level headed and constructive mindset.
@@whawha9016 I don't have the answers, but finding a means to enable access to opportunities safely is key. Kid's don't get educated the way they should in these types of communities because of many factors, two keys issues to me are safety getting to school, and safety at home.
They are in danger all the time, so it is difficult to interrupt without getting safety sorted out in the community. We need better engagement with the core issue, unemployment. Employment issues dominate the space because of the fall out it creates. Gang activity is created by financial difficulties and feelings of powerlessness. Dad beats the kid at home, dad doesn't provide or is absent altogether and so the boy finds belonging, power and money in the gang and a means to level scores with dad, now, that is simplistic microcosm of the complex issue of gangs and unemployment, but the core issue remains, employment creates safety (food and otherwise). Countries with the lowest levels of violent criminal activity are also the ones with the highest employment rates. That correlation cannot be denied.
We also need a properly functioning reformation system (a prison that really attempts to reform and not just punish), a properly functioning police service that is not corrupt and a government that genuinely cares about its citizens. They have the means to effect genuine change by improving opportunities to education, which in turn provides better options for employment and ultimately, a means to move toward a prosperous life.
did not watch the video thank for uploading got my pop cornout.
This mpata is taking chances. Playing with our thing to get a hoonga skyf. Umuntu kababa. Sny !
playing with your thing? are you stupid
“Our thing”…..what a fucking loser
Ok drain rot.
29z run this number ting
uOneOne
I wonder if his knees are sore from all the bending
Holly shit i no this guy Wow what happen to him
what's about the 27s gang ?
You don’t want to go there. ☠️
@@Andrew_Tate_Personal lolz tell them
Cant believe I just heard a white broer say nkanteen and fullish 🤣🤣🤣🤣
This sounds very satanic
Uyahleka lomjitha 😂😂
I was gemang and I never saw raping,robbery yes but raping no.
knew he was talking kak when he said 28 are rapists... ifyk anything about prison or even the role that 28s play in and outside prison you'd know it's a myth and theres always gonna be someone that'll rape regardless of their camp
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Inombolo isasatshelwa nabelungu🤨🤨🤨 int'yabantu le.
A criminal organisation intoyabantu
Mfethu 🤨
😂😂😂 what is this guy on.
Salute the 26s & 27s the 28s be on some weird shit lol
Maybe he is a big 5
THIS IS SOOOOOO NOT TRUE
🙈🤣🤣Hy praat klom k@k🤣🤣🙆♂️
Phaka 😂😂🤦♂️
Phaka
die broe praat sy ma se poes
Sad that our tax money has to pay to keep this rubbish alive.
Don talk kak
What is kak about what he's saying?