They smell like ‘trouble’. If not that, they smell like your mamma’s cooking: the greens, fried chicken, jerk chicken, smothered pork chops, ham, cornbread, mac and cheese, spaghetti, turkey dressing, cakes and pies that are out of this world. The smells that bring you back to your childhood and make you plan a visit home. I’d like for you to take a walk with me through my neighborhood. As we walk to the corner store we can see things like dirty kids on the block, first thing in the morning playing in a front yard that has no grass. They’re waiting for the school bus, playing with the dead rodents on the sidewalk in front of their torn down, fake aluminum gate. There’s also the block hypes: drug addicts outside raking someone’s dirty yard that they messed up, but charges the owner $5 or less to clean up. Past that we see a yard with a little grass in it that is decent enough to water, so we better not walk on it because we’re liable to get cussed out by the owner. After that there are three or four vacant lots, at least 3 abandoned houses that have been that way for five to ten years. They are filled with rats and dead dogs, with high, uncut grass in their backyards. They always seem to be right next to a nice-looking house, but just because the house next to it looks good on the outside doesn’t mean it looks just as good on the …show more content…
It’s easy for us to get liquor, and most of ‘The Ward’ smokes weed. Weed is not considered a drug in the ghetto. It’s mostly referred to as a common relaxer that is needed to relieve stress and depression. Little ones grow up watching their parents smoke weed with their friends and family during house parties before they are sent off to play. They grow up thinking it’s cool to smoke weed because they never hear of anyone getting sick, acting crazy, or dying because of it, which places them at odds with the law. The injustice system of our country is designed to trap the poor to feed the rich, so they keep weed illegal in order to keep us trapped in ghettos and prisons to keep their slave plantations operating. By doing this they create more jobs from them while keeping track of all the ghetto soldiers that roam the concrete jungles they