In the clip, Honcho Hoodlum opens up about the intense and surreal experience of getting shot. He describes the initial shock and adrenaline that kicks in, making it hard to process the immediate pain. Over time, the reality of the injury sets in, leaving both physical and psychological scars.
Honcho also reflects on the shift in attitudes towards conflict among the newer generation. He notes that instead of resolving disputes through physical fights, there’s a trend towards more severe, often violent, confrontations. This change, he suggests, might stem from a combination of social pressures, a desire for instant notoriety, and the influence of social media. In his view, the emphasis on weapons over traditional fistfights marks a significant cultural shift, raising concerns about the implications for community and personal safety.
Honcho Hoodlum on What It Feels Like To Get Shot & Why the Young Boys Don't Fight Anymore
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