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Revision as of 20:51, 28 August 2006
Gangpeh or sometimes spelled ggang-peh is a Korean gangster. Gangpeh literally translates to "gangster" in Korean. Korean gangs are primarily in North America and Asia, mostly in Seoul, Busan, Gwangju, Tokyo, and various major metropolitan cities in the United States.
History
Although the history of Korean gangs is somewhat vague, historians believe that the rise of Korean gangs started back in the early 1890s, during the 36 year invasion of Japan. Many Koreans were killed, raped, abused, or enslaved during Japan's spread of imperialism. This intensified during WWII when Japan spread its empire throughout Manchuria,and parts of Russia. Koreans fled to China and formed gangs to overcome racial hate and crimes.
References
- Harlan, Heather. "Korean Americans don't talk much about the gangsters in their midst", AsianWeek. December 24, 2004.
- Kim, Dae-Gun. "Korean Pride: Gangs and the Korean Community", Reflections. Winter 1998.
187 APPLE BEEZ WANKSTAS 187 VAGINA BOYZ WANKSTAS 187 SHIT STAINS WANKSTAS 187 FAKETEENTH ST WANKSTAS 187 SAD GIRLS WANKSTAS 187 KTOWN GALLERIA WANKSTAS 187 ASS CRACK WANKSTAS 187 SLOBS FOH LIFE 187 CRABS FOH LIFE 187 CHINK TOWN BOYZ WANKSTAS
MENTAL BOYZ RIDAZ TILL WE DIE BUCK AT DA REST