I ran across an old Hot97 interview with Gucci Mane which is relevant to my interests, wherein he talks about his time in prison and particularly the amount of FBI informants that have been surrounding him his entire life.
It is important to note: gangster rap is a lot less important to the feds than pro-white activism. The anti-January 6 investigation was the biggest investigation in American history. So when we learn about the amount of snitching going on in the rap music industry, we should take note.
Gucci went to prison because he refused to snitch.
This is the relevant part of the above interview:
Interviewer: You were not surprised about the amount of snitching going on on the streets
Gucci: No, no. I 100% was not surprised.
Interviewer: When everybody else is flabbergasted and it’s Takashi 69 and this, that and the third, you were like, “no, this is typical.”
Gucci: Behind that’s like, my whole life up until now, 33 years old, y’all said I kept going. I had gone to county jail. And I had did like three stints over maybe six months in the county jail. And it was months in the county jail, but it was never like, prison. So when I did go to prison, I went to a federal prison. So it was an education I got there. Because people really aren’t prepared for the guidelines and how the federal system goes about doing things, and I didn’t know either until I went there.
So, once I went there, and went through that, for one thing it made me grateful for my freedom. It moved different. The second, I got an education of how the laws and how they go. So, once you’ve been in the feds, and you get out, you understand the power of snitching, because everybody snitches. That’s why they’ve got the conviction rate of 98%, because everybody who goes to the feds, they either plead guilty, or they tell. There’s not no like, fighting a trial, and people beating it. You know, that’s like, one out of ten.
Interviewer: I want you to say that again for the audience. They have a 98% conviction rate, which means they’re always winning.
Gucci: Because they don’t even take the case unless they’ve got all evidence. They’re not just taking cases. They’re taking cases when they know they got you. They ain’t even coming to the end. So they let me know like, damn, the snitches is what’s doing this. Because I’m seeing, you know, you befriend people and then they let you know, like damn, these are a couple that are informants, they’re just paid informants. You can get paid, get out of jail, and just snitch forever. In the rap game – manager, driver, artist, everybody. People are doing it – they did it to me. I’ve been rapping about it, but I couldn’t just say it, because I’m on probation all the time. But I used to just try to say it in my raps, you know “how you snitch on me, you grew up with me?” I used to say so many little things, but people thought it was just –
Interviewer: Raps.
Gucci: You know, but a couple people knew. Like, damn, Gucci keeps standing on this since he got out, what’s going on? Paid informants, confidential informants. Rats. They everywhere. Bitches don’t know.
Interviewer: At how many different points –
Gucci: I’m saying that paid informant, confidential informant, it’s been going on since the beginning of time.
Interviewer: But I mean, circling around you, because you allowed a lot of people close to you, musically.
Gucci: They told on me. Every case I got, you look it up, there’s a snitch on it. Every one. Even if it’s an aggravated assault case.
Interviewer: There was still someone who told.
Gucci: Yeah, someone who might be a snitch, and just would tell what happened.
Interviewer: Did you get the opportunity? Did they try to get more from you when you got there?
Gucci: Yes, yes.
Interviewer: So, to reduce your time?
Gucci: Yes. The feds asked me that, yes. And I told them “hey listen, how long y’all gonna have me here because I’m getting tired. I wanna go to sleep.” And they took me in a room, kinda like this. I just went to sleep. And I guess they seen I wasn’t gonna say nothing, 6 or 7 hours they came and got me and took me to jail. I didn’t get out.
This is what I keep saying about the right-wing: they are literally dumber than black people.
The official position of most of the right-wing is that snitches do not exist, and if someone is a snitch, it is not that big of a deal.
Gucci could have had his sentence cut short, and refused, because he is a ride or die nigga, and his honor won’t let him become a snitch.
This is one of the reasons why I think Nick Fuentes is such an important figure in the right-wing. They are not going to turn this guy into a snitch, because he has honor and personal pride that wouldn’t allow it.
As most of you know at this point, most of the people who were involved in the old Alt-Right were of extremely low personal character. I mean, I don’t even have to name names, because it was literally all of them. They were just scummy people, with no respect for other people, which proved they had no respect for themselves. Most of them were literally fat.
In my view, they are all now snitches. Why would they not be? They’ve all had legal pressure. None of these niggas were down to ride or die. They acted like they were down to ride, but then when we hit the streets, they were like “woah, woah, woah – I’m not trying to get killed out here.”
You have to be ready to die or go to prison, or you are worthless to the right-wing. This is more serious than rap music. You have to be willing to sacrifice everything. That was the core problem with the Alt-Right – these were people of low moral character, low levels of personal dignity, and basically no personal honor to speak of. So of course it was a feeding frenzy for the feds.
Nick Fuentes is down to ride or die. All you have to do is listen to one of his rants, or look at how he’s responded to the pressure from the feds recently, and realize this nigga is gonna ride this muthafuka until the wheels come off.
The mission he needs to focus on now is surrounding himself with people who have that same ethos.
Gucci highly recommends you stay far away snitches.
I also highly recommend that.
This shit is serious now, people.
We are up against the most powerful system that has ever existed in all of human history, and we’re just a bunch of dickheads from the internet.
Thankfully, God is on our side.
And as a sign of his mercifulness, God gave us Nick.
My advice is to trust him and his plan.
It’s not really like we have much of a choice anyway.
The choice is either “ride or die” or “just die.”
Nick Fuentes is the only man in the room with a plan.
So I’m riding, nigga.