Menace Ii Society
Nowadays, young children and teenagers have considered the 'ghetto lifestyle' to be the latest and most desired style. What are they on a quest for? Who can own the most guns? Who can pimp the most 'hoes'? Who can possess the most expensive, fanciest cars? Who can sell the most cocaine, marijuana, heroin without getting caught? These children are brainwashed into believing that living a life of crime is a glamorous lifestyle. These uneducated children think that shooting the trigger just for excitement, robbery or the release of fury, rather than for self-defense, is the way to go. These sadistic males believe that abusing and prostituting women is the 'thuggish' style, while it's actually degrading the gender that brings life into the world. These children think that smoking weed is fun, when in the long run, it alters and destroys their cerebral systems and will lead them to being ostracized by employers, teachers, and the civilized members of society. While some deadbeat fathers spend hundreds to thousands of dollars on the latest Bathing Ape or other most fashional clothing brand and the most attractive vehicle, they somehow always manage to find an excuse as to why their child support bills are overdue. While they blindly accept that being 'gangsta' and succumbing to the criminal mindset is fun, they are virtually practing being menace to society.
"Menace II Society" is a drama concerning a young man named Caine, who lived in the slums of Los Angeles, California. His grandparents and his friend's father consistently try to convince him to escape the lawbreaking lifestyle, yet Caine fails to do so and lands in more trouble as the story progresses.
Caine is eighteen years old and his occupation is to steal cars and sell illicit drugs. After he graduated from high school, he showed absolutely no motivation other than to hang out with his friends. Therefore, he was kicked out. This represents the theme of the obligation to show gratitude to your...
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