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Eazy E was a crip/crip affiliated, the rest of the group weren't strongly associated with either gang.

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Which are tougher bloods or crips?

Crips and BloodsWho is better between the Crips and Bloods is a matter of opinion that would be based on what the definition of better is. The debate could go on forever.


Who are the bloods?

The bloods are a gang that was created in Los Angeles during the year of 1971. Their color is red, they are rivals to the crips, and in California they are a black gang, but their race may include Latino in other states.


Why was there a Blood Crip truce?

Some Blood and Crip sets in certain areas have a truce with one another, but it's not like that everywhere & even in the places where they do have a truce there's still gonna be tension between the two. As far as the truce with the Bloods and Crips in certain areas go, SOMETIMES Bloods and Crips will work together if they share a mutual enemy...Here's an example........ The Mexican Mafia is HUGE like really HUGE in numbers and they will shoot Bloods and Crips so SOMETIMES Bloods and Crips will click up to help each other take out the very LARGE Mexican Mafia...And it has nothing to do with a race war as many would think I mean yeah sometimes it can come into place but it's just simply that the Mexican Mafia could care less about any gang that's not under their control.


Is red man blood or crip?

The terms "red" and "blue" are commonly associated with the Bloods and Crips, two rival gangs in the United States. If someone refers to being "red," it is usually associated with the Bloods gang, while being "blue" is linked to the Crips. Its important to note that gang affiliation should not be assumed based on someone's race.


What are the example of cultural transmission?

Examples of cultural transmission include teaching language, passing down traditional skills like weaving or farming techniques, sharing religious beliefs, practicing ceremonies or rituals, and passing on storytelling or folklore through generations.