divide has less to do with gangs than it does human nature. a man s history is like is racial. you have all different groups of people that invade other people s country that take what they want, their resources. we re animals, we evolve. you have different ethnicities. it s inbread in us, it s genetic isn t it? you see something that s different. all animals are like that. why should it be any different here. but in here, have you to this prison, the conditions in here were set, you know what i mean? when prison first started, how is it going to change? how do you survive that? no one wants to change. two other kern valley inmates also claim they felt threatened by their minority status.
two other kern valley inmates also claim they felt threatened by their minority status. what are your tattoos about? just white power. you know what i mean. you grow up in a situation like this, you got to do something, you know what i mean? everybody s clicked up. that s how the whole system runs. everyone s broken up into groups. theoretically, a lot of people think all these people hate, hate, it s all about hate, but it s not, really. what it s about is mainly, you come into an environment and you re surrounded by 1,000 killers, every one of them is a stranger. so naturally you re going to find people that you have things in common with, and you re going to group up because you have to. the day after this interview, we witnessed one of the few times that inmates of different races act as one. 86! let s move it. we followed katherine hines
aaron yost, serving 35 years to life for burglary and drug possession says the racial divide has less to do with gangs than it does human nature. a man s history is like is racial. you have all different groups of people that invade other people s country that take what they want, their resources. we re animals, we evolve. you have different ethnicities. it s inbread in us, it s genetic isn t it? you see something that s different. all animals are like that. why should it be any different here. but in here, have you to this prison, the conditions in here were set, you know what i mean? when prison first started, how is it going to change? how do you survive that? no one wants to change. two other kern valley inmates
possession says the racial divide has less to do with gangs than it does human nature. a man s history is like is racial. you have all different groups of people that invade other people s country that take what they want, their resources. we re animals, we evolve. you have different ethnicities. it s inbread in us, it s genetic isn t it? you see something that s different. all animals are like that. why should it be any different here. but in here, have you to this prison, the conditions in here were set, you know what i mean? when prison first started, how is it going to change? how do you survive that? no one wants to change. two other kern valley inmates also claim they felt threatened
two other kern valley inmates also claim they felt threatened by their minority status. what are your tattoos about? just white power. you know what i mean. you grow up in a situation like this, you got to do something, you know what i mean? everybody s clicked up. that s how the whole system runs. everyone s broken up into groups. theoretically, a lot of people think all these people hate, hate, it s all about hate, but it s not, really. what it s about is mainly, you come into an environment and you re surrounded by 1,000 killers, every one of them is a stranger. so naturally you re going to find people that you have things in common with, and you re going to group up because you have to. the day after this interview, we witnessed one of the few times that inmates of different races act as one.