• When the tensions between two or more rival gangs reaches a critical point in which the outcomes of any violent act would be devastating to all parties.
    In the early 1990s, when Whiteys control over street gangs was much more pronounced, the main fear during a situation of [Street Brinkmanship] was that violence would spill into the suburbs and cause the hammer of [the white devil] to fall from the sky. As a result, Street Brinkmanship was maintained through the practice of having satellite affiliate gangs perform indirect attacks on gang assets through much milder warfare. The warfare was often set up to look like some crackhead got his hands on a gun and blew a whole bunch of motherfuckers away.
    Into the early 2000s, however, Whiteys control over street gang activities became less obvious (although farther reaching and exponentially more sophisticated). Only the most intelligent gang members were able to steer their [Ghetto Pirate] Ships through the webs of deceit that were woven by evil Prime Movers who governed the [urban underworld] from back rooms in sinister-looking high-rises. It was imperative, therefore, for all gangs to protect the unsettled peace that was imposed upon them for fear of repercussions unimaginable to mortal men.


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