Most people do not know that the Wah Ching was originally a Soccer Club In SF Chinatown. I've been doing kung fu from Chinatown since i was 14. I have chinese characters on me that represent my kung fu family. my kung fu teacher is an original SF Wah Ching. I met many from his generation. Crazy MF's bro. not to be messed with.
Another thing MOST people DON'T know is that one of the WC members in SF was the son of a famous Chinese Martial Arts actors (Kwan Tak Hing) that Played the original Wong Fei Hung in the old Kung Fu movies.
Are you serious right now?! Been living my whole life as a Christian for the past 35 years & no sermon hit me harder than Johnny's testimony on this podcast... This is insane. All my questions I had growing up, this guy just answered it from his experience.
He’s right doesn’t matter what kind of Asian you are. At the end of the day a lot of us respected our elders highly. Strict parents and went through lots of poverty in the US. Always wanted to make our parents proud, some of us strayed from that path but we all know deep down as we got older we regretted our mistakes. We learn from our mistakes and make amends and we change our life to better us and those around us.
I just came from and watched the underbelly podcast with Johnny and had to hear this dude some more. A lot of his experiences and beliefs resonate with me and probably most people.
This guy is the type you gotta have back on the show man. Why only let him give a little bit when he’s got so much more to offer. Another banger lucky!
Damn this was a good MFing interview. Excuse my sinful language lol shot out to the homie from wah ching for giving a real and raw testimony and to Lucky for knockin this interview out the park the way he kept this conversation flowing. That was a fire ass 2+ hours. Watched it all the way thru and that says alot 🔥
johnny's a cool dude. love the part where the pastor told him to break bread w his dad, and they started the healing process. the programing of asian parenting creates alot of issues, i know from personal experience. it's just a cultural/generational gap that's hard to bridge... the love's there but it's expressed differently. dope to see the power of peace flowing through johnny and he's doing good work out there in the world now. keep it up, thanks for sharing.
When Lucky said "I'm sorry you went through that" it hit different a tear jerker in my eyes because even though I didn't go through that, the war was real and it still is but to see these two sit with love and respect. All I can do is smile throughout this whole entire podcast. When they both touched on Asian hate together and both have each others back is priceless. Thank you Johnny and Lucky for showing us that peace, love, unity and respect is still strong because in this world now a days it sure is hard to find.🙏
Filipino here. I moved to El Monte CA in the 90s from the Philippines at age of 10. I'm from Tondo Manila, which at the time, is most dangerous neighborhood in Manila during the 90s, so I was used to gangs, fights and violence. It wasn't anything new to me. I grew up watching people have ice-pick fights across the street..... What I wasn't prepared for was the race thing. Literally, my first day in school, I was jumped by 3 middle school mexican kids just for being Asian and wearing a red shirt. I was used to fighting so I fought back. For the next 2 weeks, I got into 3 fights with them. By the third week of being in America, I was fed up and that's when I realized I had to join a gang to protect myself or else I will get picked on and bullied everyday... so I joined a local Filipino gang... Wah Ching actually tried to recruit me, but being new to America, I was much more comfortable being in a Filipino clique. THREE WEEKS of being in America.... that's how fast my life changed from the typical kid to being a gang member... all because of race.... But I want to be clear. I have no anger or hatred towards the Mexicans. None at all. I know they only did it because of the environment we were in.... unfortunately that was just the reality during the 90s. Majority of my friends now are Mexicans.
Same here. Filipino also growing up in Long Beach late 80's to late 2000's. This one Mexican gang (all Longos) were probably the biggest racists I know against Asians! They call us Nips all the time. Longos were the reason why all Asians got the Green Light back in the 90's. They were successful to have all Mexican gangs ride with them against us Asians except a few like the Maravilla gang, Barrio Pobre 13, 18st gang, etc. I remember when they dry snitched to big daddy when Asians started putting pressure on them after bullying Asians. I also remember then saying that all Asians are out to kill Mexicans (LIES! it was just beef in Long Beach). Today, I also have mostly Mexican friends. 90's generation was truly racists!
Is it worth watching this interview for over 2 hours long? HELL YEAHHH!!! 💯💯💯 Salute to my Wah Ching brother who turned out to be positive person. 🙌🙌 I’d definitely subscribed to this channel Lucky for being real. ❤️❤️
Real talk, this is the best podcast I’ve listened to when it came to interviewing a gang banger. No basic info, real talk from a real dude who lived it without glamorizing it, Shout-out to Johnny bro this was inspiring
Gahdamnnnn, what a great episode, guest, and host!! The way you ask your questions and speak on topics is amazing🤯 The energy between you and johnny was there, everything flowed and loved all the topics/stories that was talked about. Gotta say it again, you are a certified host. This is the first podcast I've listened to from you, and it forsure won't be the last. Keep it up big dog🅿
This man Johnny is a beautiful human and all stories he was sharing were so truthful from heart, much respect. Great great content, well done lucky. Subbed, liked and clicked the bell straight up.
I'm in recovery from getting shot Friday afternoon. Last night I was trying to listen to this in the hospital but the meds had me everywhere so had to wake up and come back and listen 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Johnny, so encouraged and you are an amazing witness of Jesus Christ! Thank you so much for sharing this. Shout out to both of you spitting that truth! Let the world see, God LOVES gangsters, God LOVES all people and gave us all hope! 🙏🙏🙏
I love this. I was in high school in the 90’s and the gang wars was crazy. Especially against Mexicans and Asians. Seeing this brings joy as you have 2 OG homies just chatting it up. Learning is growing. 👍🏼
This is my first episode from Hood Stocks. I am Korean-American and this episode humbles and educated myself. Thank you for the good energy and knowledge how to separate the men from boys. I “liked” the video and subscribe to the channel.
I grew up at the tale end of this era. Asian guys went from gangster to rock bands and skater shoes. The type of violence that happened in this era was 100x worse the the “racism” today.
I think Asians and Mexicans have similar upbringing in the household. When I talk to my Mexican coworkers about how I grew up they always be saying "oh me too. Yea my parents too" 🤣 So you not alone. I think we similar too lol!!!
Mexicans and Asians must have the same kind of dignity because we don't put ourselves down 👇 that low by harming the old folks or children. Whites and blacks 😂 same boat.
I'm not Asian, but I've always respected all the stories we can get from any and all backgrounds. . . Respect! With knowledge we learn we're not so different.... Also, I'm Mexican and I never fucked with anyone that didn't fuck with me 1st just know.
It’s almost midnight and I was able to finish my report for tomorrows presentation at work listening through this podcast . This shit deep Johnny . Thanks Lucky for hosting this man !
Johnny if you read this homie, much respect and love to you big dog. What a great story. Although I don't go to church, im a believer. I wish u a blessed life homie. Much love Gee👊
As a asian man from a hood, I wanna give some love and respect to lucky, the brotha was respectful, asked the right questions to show love to our people and didn’t press the issue when the brotha Johnny knew he shouldn’t answer them. I thought this podcast was going to be lame tbh, but I listened to the whole thing cause there’s 2 real nigggas talking bout both our cultures struggles. We all immigrants, our parents on both sides worked the jobs that people already here was to proud to do. So lucky keep up the respect that you showing people brotha. Everyone be safe and respect one another. Show no love to those that are assaulting our elderly cause they cowards.
@@HoodStocks it’s evident you appreciate and genuinely wanna learn about different cultures. That’s mad respect my g. You a humble og. Keep spreading the positivity, you talking about the bads, but life ain’t perfect and everyone gatta survive. We do what we do for the ones we care about. Again my g keep up the good work and you coming from a good place so your channels going to blow up. I don’t ever sub to any channels but I will with yours. 🙏🏻
@dream I feel you.. all the savages got locked up and forgotten while all the squares took the leadership roles. Also the youngsters started having their own brains and decided why am I getting locked up for someone else? Asians always have to prove ourselves cause of our small stature, but we unite when we have to.
@dream What happen to some or many of those older 1st/2nd gen crazy ass, fully banged out Asians, is they either got life in the pinta, got killed, escaped the country, deported, changed their life or became a family man, they move different, too. We don't need more straight killers on the calles killing each other like it's 1992...
Pivotal moments.. are a message from a higher level. I still experience many. This episode answered alot of questions. Thank you Lucky and Mr. Johnny for this episode.
I enjoyed every minute of his story so inspiring. I felt his pain too. It’s so sad how this world is, so many young innocent kids get into gangs. But wow he opened my eyes to a lot of things. Much appreciated and much love!
First time tuning in, great show!. Grew up with predominantly Hispanic folks, coming from an Asian background, from my early childhood till now. In fact, I can relate more to Hispanic homies than most Asian cats. No regrets, I love all the brown brothas that has led me to my current. Why all this hatred in this world? Why the color division? Why the stereotypes? We all came from the same place called "Humanity." One race, one love.
I believe a lot of the hate comes from the pinta, some of them come out and teach their homies, primos, sobrinos, etc., their hatred, that and all the bloodshed on the streets leads to a lot of racial hate, at least that's how it is in Sur Califas... remember when Florencia and and I think Longos used to shoot and kill random Black people while yelling out racial slurs, some got indicted on some hate crimes while at it. Some Chicanos don't like paisas, and paisas don't like the pochos, all sorts of things. The hatred is taught and learned. Some vatos out there are really racist, it goes for all races and the gang banging makes it worse, it was pretty bad back then
Lucky! Probably one of the BEST podcasts you've done so far! The homie Johnny was dropping some jewels! Appreciate you bringing him to the show. Would love to see more episodes like this. Keep up the good work my G!
In high school I was friends with an original wah ching member from hong kong by the name of hung he was 17 and was extremely respected and feared he was straight from hong kong and could barely speak broken english he was all tatted down and told me how he had to commit hits to get to come to the US truly a real gangster at heart
Bro I wish I could come on your show and tell a story about growing up by one of the border towns of the biggest native American reservation in the US located in northern AZ. The racism the hate crimes and how my generation single handedly got rid of it with some good ol violence. The good times the tight knit family, the 90s, the drugs the hustling, the bad times, my peers dying early or going to prison. And the few who made it out alive with their sanity still in tact
@@navajorezathlete1202 let me rephrase that brother. Because this topic is dear to. Me as a native indigenous / Spanish blood line= Mexican. Before border lines there were tribes that were divided in the southwest region. Where exactly do you fall in line? Do you consider yourself Mexican? There are native Americans that don’t see us Mexicans as equal as if they have superiority. Perfect topic in my opinion.
This episode was dope. so much wisdom his words definitely touched my soul. much love to the brother Johnny and to all the Asian culture and to everyone..
Respect to Johnny, I like how Asian homies don’t try to front or talk funny.. sounds like someone u can just relax and be yourself without judgment. But damn he missed out on the perks at 17, I’m just playin haha
Big time missed hes years.. im sure he had lost the v card before going in but damn thats gonna be alotta jckin off and stuff.. 😄 mans just had a bad luck but its good now i hope
Damn bro, I’ve never watched your channel before, but God touched me with his testimony, I’m subscribed as of today. Thanks for having him on, God Bless.
All the Asian hoods around the world had the same struggle when we migrated. I have family in alot of countries and all had to group up and protected each other. The nemesis varied dependent upon locale. As long as you stood firm and put in work on them on sight, they learnt to respect you also. Years later, next immigrant group comes through and repeat the process.
He said Won Kok lol. Deep fried pork chops! I've been eating there since 85. Yeah its been there a long time. If you watch that movie brother some of it was filmed right there in front of that place as well as other places in China Town. This was such a good ass episode. The unity is what we need . Proud of this video
I think Johnny is 100% a classic example of a true INFJ Sigma male. You only wanna be his friend not his enemy. You're a good man brother! I have a lot of respects to a man like you!
Idk how this was recomended to me, but glad it did, liked and subbed. We Hmong have been in the states for 40+ years, I'm surprised we're still mainly not known. Respect guys, great podcast! Idk if Johnny's mic was low, or he's a soft speaker.
Never fails Lucky. I seen homie and it didn’t catch my interest but I’m glad I put it on. Your podcast always get me and listen all the way through. Much love to you and the team and To Johnny
I know people often criticize your interview style but to me thats the point this isn't no fuckin interview its just 2 homies choppen it up and breakin bread appreciate both u this one flew by!👍
Where do we find Johnny? I’ve been trying to understand the Bible. When Johnny speaks, I understand. His words are so clear. I love you God. Thank you Johnny. HOW DO I FIND HIM?
@@rongsmith4631 doubt that's going to happen. You haven't ever seen any Cambodians doing this type of interviews. It's always people speaking about them though
Dude seems like a real stand up guy. I’m about the same age as Johnny n grew up in SGV. I’ve had homies that were associated, but I was never in that life. I’m glad u came out alive n healthy on the other side, wish u all the best in life homie.
Johnny seems like a very nice dude. God bless him that he's still alive. it sucks that he had to go that route because of bullying so he had to protect him self and his people.
Wow!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥 @1:45 forward! Amen! Soo amazing!! We need to meet Johnny’s pastor and they both need their own podcast! Or do they already have one?? Please share! These are words of wisdom!! Gained soo much strength just by listening to this! Praise GOD!
Lucky really thinking out he box and showing love and respect having these kinda interviews on his channel.. You hit it out the park with this one mang!! Respetos from South San Diego....
I’ve been tap in every type of podcast and to keep it 100 . You’re truly one the the best interviewer I came across and I just so happen to come across this . You gain a new subscriber.
One thing I don't like is he says he can answer that but I like is how the Asian dude says he can't , because both can but the smart one chooses not to
Most people do not know that the Wah Ching was originally a Soccer Club In SF Chinatown. I've been doing kung fu from Chinatown since i was 14. I have chinese characters on me that represent my kung fu family. my kung fu teacher is an original SF Wah Ching. I met many from his generation. Crazy MF's bro. not to be messed with.
Soccer Club....LMFAO
@@bigboymarket oh. You thought I was joking? Before wah ching was a gang...they were a soccer team. No joke bro.
Dafuq lol
@@stephen17727 real deal shit bruh. i ain't jokin.
Another thing MOST people DON'T know is that one of the WC members in SF was the son of a famous Chinese Martial Arts actors (Kwan Tak Hing) that Played the original Wong Fei Hung in the old Kung Fu movies.
Much love to all you guys, thanks for tuning into my interview 💯🙏
Great stuff bro!!
God bless you Johnny!! You are doing the lords work.
Thank you, Johnny
Thank you, Johnny! Your reach is far. So glad you're on here making a difference. Much love🙏
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Are you serious right now?! Been living my whole life as a Christian for the past 35 years & no sermon hit me harder than Johnny's testimony on this podcast... This is insane. All my questions I had growing up, this guy just answered it from his experience.
same brotha. Johnny spitting facts that no teacher can teach.
I totally agree, he’s definitely gifted on articulating The Word. Mad respect for Johnny.
Amen!!!!🙌🏿🙌🏿
I feel the exact same
Amen 🙏
you can tell johnny was a real one. the quiet humble demeanor and the manners. you can tell he went through a lot of shit
Facts
He’s right doesn’t matter what kind of Asian you are. At the end of the day a lot of us respected our elders highly. Strict parents and went through lots of poverty in the US. Always wanted to make our parents proud, some of us strayed from that path but we all know deep down as we got older we regretted our mistakes. We learn from our mistakes and make amends and we change our life to better us and those around us.
Word my brother true
This is such a great interview. Love hearing this guy talk. Respect the Asian homies 👊🏽
I’ve been a Christian for YEARS and never understood things better than Jonny breaking things down. Truly, if you met me, you’d be surprised.
I just came from and watched the underbelly podcast with Johnny and had to hear this dude some more. A lot of his experiences and beliefs resonate with me and probably most people.
Same… Johnny has a powerful message but the excess profanity by the host is a bit off putting…
This was something I needed to hear. This was a powerful podcast. Thanks Lucky
This guy is the type you gotta have back on the show man. Why only let him give a little bit when he’s got so much more to offer. Another banger lucky!
Growing up Asian in the states in the 90s in Cali with a drunk chef dad is the same story as mine. So glad I stumbled on this homies story.
Damn this was a good MFing interview. Excuse my sinful language lol shot out to the homie from wah ching for giving a real and raw testimony and to Lucky for knockin this interview out the park the way he kept this conversation flowing. That was a fire ass 2+ hours. Watched it all the way thru and that says alot 🔥
johnny's a cool dude. love the part where the pastor told him to break bread w his dad, and they started the healing process. the programing of asian parenting creates alot of issues, i know from personal experience. it's just a cultural/generational gap that's hard to bridge... the love's there but it's expressed differently. dope to see the power of peace flowing through johnny and he's doing good work out there in the world now. keep it up, thanks for sharing.
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If you watch this interview from beginning to end.....wow, what a powerful interview 👏....definitely one of the best hood interview on RUclips fo'sho
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When Lucky said "I'm sorry you went through that" it hit different a tear jerker in my eyes because even though I didn't go through that, the war was real and it still is but to see these two sit with love and respect. All I can do is smile throughout this whole entire podcast. When they both touched on Asian hate together and both have each others back is priceless. Thank you Johnny and Lucky for showing us that peace, love, unity and respect is still strong because in this world now a days it sure is hard to find.🙏
This podcast is fire. The testimony was deep, as a Christian he broke it down really well. God bless you brother.
Filipino here.
I moved to El Monte CA in the 90s from the Philippines at age of 10.
I'm from Tondo Manila, which at the time, is most dangerous neighborhood in Manila during the 90s, so I was used to gangs, fights and violence. It wasn't anything new to me. I grew up watching people have ice-pick fights across the street..... What I wasn't prepared for was the race thing.
Literally, my first day in school, I was jumped by 3 middle school mexican kids just for being Asian and wearing a red shirt. I was used to fighting so I fought back. For the next 2 weeks, I got into 3 fights with them.
By the third week of being in America, I was fed up and that's when I realized I had to join a gang to protect myself or else I will get picked on and bullied everyday... so I joined a local Filipino gang... Wah Ching actually tried to recruit me, but being new to America, I was much more comfortable being in a Filipino clique.
THREE WEEKS of being in America.... that's how fast my life changed from the typical kid to being a gang member... all because of race....
But I want to be clear. I have no anger or hatred towards the Mexicans. None at all. I know they only did it because of the environment we were in.... unfortunately that was just the reality during the 90s. Majority of my friends now are Mexicans.
Nice name
I would've backed you up. No cap. 🧢
Same here. Filipino also growing up in Long Beach late 80's to late 2000's. This one Mexican gang (all Longos) were probably the biggest racists I know against Asians! They call us Nips all the time. Longos were the reason why all Asians got the Green Light back in the 90's. They were successful to have all Mexican gangs ride with them against us Asians except a few like the Maravilla gang, Barrio Pobre 13, 18st gang, etc. I remember when they dry snitched to big daddy when Asians started putting pressure on them after bullying Asians. I also remember then saying that all Asians are out to kill Mexicans (LIES! it was just beef in Long Beach). Today, I also have mostly Mexican friends. 90's generation was truly racists!
ABZ? or TST?
Thanks for the anecdotes of yous: D
Asian homies stand up mane....respects to the homie Lucky n Hood Stocks!! much love to the entire Others car
Johnny is so soft-spoken and easy to listen to. No fake in his game. Respect.
Is it worth watching this interview for over 2 hours long? HELL YEAHHH!!! 💯💯💯
Salute to my Wah Ching brother who turned out to be positive person. 🙌🙌
I’d definitely subscribed to this channel Lucky for being real. ❤️❤️
Real talk, this is the best podcast I’ve listened to when it came to interviewing a gang banger. No basic info, real talk from a real dude who lived it without glamorizing it, Shout-out to Johnny bro this was inspiring
Gahdamnnnn, what a great episode, guest, and host!! The way you ask your questions and speak on topics is amazing🤯 The energy between you and johnny was there, everything flowed and loved all the topics/stories that was talked about. Gotta say it again, you are a certified host. This is the first podcast I've listened to from you, and it forsure won't be the last. Keep it up big dog🅿
Is that what you thought?...Interesting. If he spoke to you then you are his audience;)
@@lucyleary4356 What'd you think of the episode?
This man is truly Gods vessel, thank you for having him on Lucky. ✝️☯️💟☮️
This man Johnny is a beautiful human and all stories he was sharing were so truthful from heart, much respect. Great great content, well done lucky. Subbed, liked and clicked the bell straight up.
I'm in recovery from getting shot Friday afternoon. Last night I was trying to listen to this in the hospital but the meds had me everywhere so had to wake up and come back and listen 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Get well stay off them streets G
@@HoodStocks will do lucky keep up the good shows !
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Hope you’re better
@@sinclairj7492 I appreciate that 🙏🏽 💯
Johnny, so encouraged and you are an amazing witness of Jesus Christ! Thank you so much for sharing this. Shout out to both of you spitting that truth! Let the world see, God LOVES gangsters, God LOVES all people and gave us all hope! 🙏🙏🙏
I love this. I was in high school in the 90’s and the gang wars was crazy. Especially against Mexicans and Asians. Seeing this brings joy as you have 2 OG homies just chatting it up. Learning is growing. 👍🏼
This is my first episode from Hood Stocks. I am Korean-American and this episode humbles and educated myself. Thank you for the good energy and knowledge how to separate the men from boys. I “liked” the video and subscribe to the channel.
I grew up at the tale end of this era. Asian guys went from gangster to rock bands and skater shoes. The type of violence that happened in this era was 100x worse the the “racism” today.
You can tell this gentleman is ingrained with a huge level respectful behavior, very polite guy I can't believe he's lived that life
I think Asians and Mexicans have similar upbringing in the household. When I talk to my Mexican coworkers about how I grew up they always be saying "oh me too. Yea my parents too" 🤣
So you not alone. I think we similar too lol!!!
Mexicans and Asians must have the same kind of dignity because we don't put ourselves down 👇 that low by harming the old folks or children. Whites and blacks 😂 same boat.
True
True
elaborate?
One of the best podcasts. You have to listen to every minute to get the true value of what the message was ✊🏼
Thanks for interviewing us Asians…. Support all the way….. love it…. Much love and respect from us Asians…. Solid…
Here after watching your interview on Soft White Underbelly. Powerful testimony!!
I'm not Asian, but I've always respected all the stories we can get from any and all backgrounds. . . Respect! With knowledge we learn we're not so different.... Also, I'm Mexican and I never fucked with anyone that didn't fuck with me 1st just know.
Lucks, by you bringing this brother on here and opening up your channel to this type of message #hoodstocks shall be blessed! The major way 🙏🏽
Hell of an episode Lucky. Respects to Johnny for mentioning the Hmongs. We out here!! Props to the homie making a change for the better.
It’s almost midnight and I was able to finish my report for tomorrows presentation at work listening through this podcast . This shit deep Johnny . Thanks Lucky for hosting this man !
Good shit brotha!
Believe it or not. Mexicans and Asians have very similar cultures and are very alike. Thats why I fcks with my Mexican homies.
Johnny's story is so captivating and his message is even better, God bless all of yall
18 yrs i been walking with Dalord. This testimony 💯🔥🔥🔥💪💪💪 felt the Holy Spirit . See you forever brody John
Johnny if you read this homie, much respect and love to you big dog. What a great story. Although I don't go to church, im a believer. I wish u a blessed life homie. Much love Gee👊
As a asian man from a hood, I wanna give some love and respect to lucky, the brotha was respectful, asked the right questions to show love to our people and didn’t press the issue when the brotha Johnny knew he shouldn’t answer them. I thought this podcast was going to be lame tbh, but I listened to the whole thing cause there’s 2 real nigggas talking bout both our cultures struggles. We all immigrants, our parents on both sides worked the jobs that people already here was to proud to do. So lucky keep up the respect that you showing people brotha. Everyone be safe and respect one another. Show no love to those that are assaulting our elderly cause they cowards.
‼️💯💙 absolutely my G
@@HoodStocks it’s evident you appreciate and genuinely wanna learn about different cultures. That’s mad respect my g. You a humble og. Keep spreading the positivity, you talking about the bads, but life ain’t perfect and everyone gatta survive. We do what we do for the ones we care about. Again my g keep up the good work and you coming from a good place so your channels going to blow up. I don’t ever sub to any channels but I will with yours. 🙏🏻
@@bulldozaaa9353 respect💯💯💯
@dream I feel you.. all the savages got locked up and forgotten while all the squares took the leadership roles. Also the youngsters started having their own brains and decided why am I getting locked up for someone else? Asians always have to prove ourselves cause of our small stature, but we unite when we have to.
@dream What happen to some or many of those older 1st/2nd gen crazy ass, fully banged out Asians, is they either got life in the pinta, got killed, escaped the country, deported, changed their life or became a family man, they move different, too. We don't need more straight killers on the calles killing each other like it's 1992...
Pivotal moments.. are a message from a higher level. I still experience many. This episode answered alot of questions. Thank you Lucky and Mr. Johnny for this episode.
I enjoyed every minute of his story so inspiring. I felt his pain too. It’s so sad how this world is, so many young innocent kids get into gangs. But wow he opened my eyes to a lot of things. Much appreciated and much love!
Best episode yet !!!! Johnny's energy is flowing thru my phone ....solid dude !
First time tuning in, great show!. Grew up with predominantly Hispanic folks, coming from an Asian background, from my early childhood till now. In fact, I can relate more to Hispanic homies than most Asian cats. No regrets, I love all the brown brothas that has led me to my current. Why all this hatred in this world? Why the color division? Why the stereotypes? We all came from the same place called "Humanity." One race, one love.
I believe a lot of the hate comes from the pinta, some of them come out and teach their homies, primos, sobrinos, etc., their hatred, that and all the bloodshed on the streets leads to a lot of racial hate, at least that's how it is in Sur Califas... remember when Florencia and and I think Longos used to shoot and kill random Black people while yelling out racial slurs, some got indicted on some hate crimes while at it. Some Chicanos don't like paisas, and paisas don't like the pochos, all sorts of things. The hatred is taught and learned. Some vatos out there are really racist, it goes for all races and the gang banging makes it worse, it was pretty bad back then
Lucky! Probably one of the BEST podcasts you've done so far! The homie Johnny was dropping some jewels! Appreciate you bringing him to the show. Would love to see more episodes like this. Keep up the good work my G!
In high school I was friends with an original wah ching member from hong kong by the name of hung he was 17 and was extremely respected and feared he was straight from hong kong and could barely speak broken english he was all tatted down and told me how he had to commit hits to get to come to the US truly a real gangster at heart
Wah Ching is from Cali
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Bro I wish I could come on your show and tell a story about growing up by one of the border towns of the biggest native American reservation in the US located in northern AZ. The racism the hate crimes and how my generation single handedly got rid of it with some good ol violence. The good times the tight knit family, the 90s, the drugs the hustling, the bad times, my peers dying early or going to prison. And the few who made it out alive with their sanity still in tact
Interesting id like to hear that...
Are you of native?
@@MACQJR yes
@@navajorezathlete1202 let me rephrase that brother. Because this topic is dear to. Me as a native indigenous / Spanish blood line= Mexican. Before border lines there were tribes that were divided in the southwest region. Where exactly do you fall in line? Do you consider yourself Mexican? There are native Americans that don’t see us Mexicans as equal as if they have superiority. Perfect topic in my opinion.
@@MACQJR 100% navajo or as we like to call ourselves the Dine pronounced (Dineh) meaning the people
This episode was dope. so much wisdom his words definitely touched my soul. much love to the brother Johnny and to all the Asian culture and to everyone..
Johnny spit a whole lotta gems in this interview!! I hope you can do a video when you guys go out to eat together!! Much respect LUCKY SWENZA!!!!!
1st time on this channel, and I don't normally watch three hour long interviews, but this, this one was it. Great interview. Great testimony.
Johnny is knowledgeable with the book. He has the spirit. God bless him
I Salute To A Real One. We Real Asian Gangsters Carry Ourself The Righteous Wayy.. 💯 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼‼️ #GreatInterview
Respect to Johnny, I like how Asian homies don’t try to front or talk funny.. sounds like someone u can just relax and be yourself without judgment. But damn he missed out on the perks at 17, I’m just playin haha
Big time missed hes years.. im sure he had lost the v card before going in but damn thats gonna be alotta jckin off and stuff.. 😄 mans just had a bad luck but its good now i hope
Best interview yet. Thank you for this one G. Refreshing from the same old i dont know who i am so ima make a bunch of excuses and play the part..🙏
johnny is a humble chill guy by nature that was just misguided. u know these quiet and smart guys are deadly when they were living that life.
Idk how the algorithm slid this onto my feed but I'm happy it did. I had to watch it in parts, but it was worth it. You got yourself a new subscriber
The homie Johnny is fucking stand up gentleman well spoken AF this was a dope one lucky✊
First time here, wow!! Great podcast! Great interview and great testimony. God bless you all! Amen
When Johnny started preaching, it even brought the OG luckysuntzu to tears and bring him down to earth
2:01:19
Damn bro, I’ve never watched your channel before, but God touched me with his testimony, I’m subscribed as of today. Thanks for having him on, God Bless.
This interview was a banger!,much respect two both of you.
All the Asian hoods around the world had the same struggle when we migrated. I have family in alot of countries and all had to group up and protected each other. The nemesis varied dependent upon locale. As long as you stood firm and put in work on them on sight, they learnt to respect you also. Years later, next immigrant group comes through and repeat the process.
And people respect and applaud the gang members and fully ignore the smart ones. Sums up this society
He said Won Kok lol. Deep fried pork chops! I've been eating there since 85. Yeah its been there a long time. If you watch that movie brother some of it was filmed right there in front of that place as well as other places in China Town.
This was such a good ass episode. The unity is what we need . Proud of this video
Mathew 24:35 "Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will not pass away."
What a great interview Johnny is a great guest and great human being love your podcast Lucky
I am hearing this late 2024 but hey the message was just wonderful and amazing. Thanks for sharing. Very much a blessing 🙏🙌💯💥❤️🔥
I think Johnny is 100% a classic example of a true INFJ Sigma male. You only wanna be his friend not his enemy. You're a good man brother! I have a lot of respects to a man like you!
Idk how this was recomended to me, but glad it did, liked and subbed. We Hmong have been in the states for 40+ years, I'm surprised we're still mainly not known. Respect guys, great podcast! Idk if Johnny's mic was low, or he's a soft speaker.
Never fails Lucky. I seen homie and it didn’t catch my interest but I’m glad I put it on. Your podcast always get me and listen all the way through. Much love to you and the team and To Johnny
My shots out to this homie ! he so well spoken and so level headed
Dam this inspired me to go back to church. I’m feeling hope again
I know people often criticize your interview style but to me thats the point this isn't no fuckin interview its just 2 homies choppen it up and breakin bread appreciate both u this one flew by!👍
THESE DUDES ARE ALL OVER MY NEIGHBORHOOD. SHOUT OUT TO THE ASIAN HOMIES...
You are such an inspiration. To think that you had to go through all of this to later reach so many others ❤
Where do we find Johnny? I’ve been trying to understand the Bible. When Johnny speaks, I understand. His words are so clear. I love you God. Thank you Johnny. HOW DO I FIND HIM?
He has a RUclips channel search Johnny Chang
Lucky, saludos! Home run interview, to the homie from Wah Ching saludos y mis respetos homie homie
Dope podcast, respect, try to get some more Asian and Filipino G’s on here.
Cambodians too
@@rongsmith4631 Aren’t Cambos Asians?
@@RideWitMe1 they are a different breed of Asians , the Best of the Best in The art of War
@@rongsmith4631 I would say SE Asians are the downest in general.
@@rongsmith4631 doubt that's going to happen. You haven't ever seen any Cambodians doing this type of interviews. It's always people speaking about them though
Dude seems like a real stand up guy. I’m about the same age as Johnny n grew up in SGV. I’ve had homies that were associated, but I was never in that life. I’m glad u came out alive n healthy on the other side, wish u all the best in life homie.
Johnny seems like a very nice dude. God bless him that he's still alive. it sucks that he had to go that route because of bullying so he had to protect him self and his people.
Lucky 🍀 breaking barriers props to both you cats solid af
We used to beef with Sony side wah Ching and ken side wah Ching in Rosemead and Alhambra we would squabble at the quicklys boba spot
Are you a south sider
@@_OrthodoxChurch09 ….. no I’m an westsider
Fire 🔥 speech from brother Johnny man!!.. hit me from the soul as well!..
holy fuck didnt think watching a gangbanger interview would make me tear up. That shit with his dad and religion was deep
Wow!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥 @1:45 forward! Amen! Soo amazing!! We need to meet Johnny’s pastor and they both need their own podcast! Or do they already have one?? Please share! These are words of wisdom!! Gained soo much strength just by listening to this! Praise GOD!
I’m grew up in the sgv much love to the AZN PEOPLE🙏
Many people have tried to explain this to me b4 but I could Never understand Johnny has truly made me see thing’s in a different light 🙏🏼
MY GOD!! Johnny is too CUTE. GOD BLESS HIM.......YES LAWD
Good Change is Conviction ...God is speaking Mijo...God Bless You Always 🙏
The Asian homies always got cold tattoo work
This is probably the best interview ive ever seen. And i watch alot vladtv no jumper all that.
Lucky really thinking out he box and showing love and respect having these kinda interviews on his channel.. You hit it out the park with this one mang!! Respetos from South San Diego....
I’ve been tap in every type of podcast and to keep it 100 . You’re truly one the the best interviewer I came across and I just so happen to come across this . You gain a new subscriber.
HEY LUCK,PUT WD-40 ON THOSE DOORS 🚪 TOO MUCH SQUEAKING GOING ON..GREAT EPISODE💯
& FREE CASEY FROM HOODSTOCKS BASEMENT
Is he still there?
This was 🔥🔥🔥❤️🔥 spoke to me on so many levels! Thinking I might need to re watch it and take notes 📝 on some of the Gems 💎 bro Johny dropped 🙏🏽
One thing I don't like is he says he can answer that but I like is how the Asian dude says he can't , because both can but the smart one chooses not to
May God continue to forever bless that man!!!
looks like the asian homies and Mexican homies are a lot alike. we are big on respect and family. we keep a tight circle... pocos, pero, locos!