Bad Guys Do the Dirty Work. John: No.. Scorpius: (sigh) I can. It boils down to a situation that requires a decidedly unheroic action to solve, whether it's hurting, killing, or something even less pleasant. The heroes can't very well do it and still be classic White Hats, but not doing anything would have grave consequences. Who can save the day now? Not the Big Damn Heroes, but the villains!
The Where Da White Women At? Just like European men and (south-)east Asian women can't get enough of each other, and Foreigner - Dirty white Boy 1979 Hey baby if you're feelin' down I know what's good for you all day Are you worried what your friends see Will it ruin your reputation lovin' me Cause I'm a dirty white boy, yeah A.
Prison gangs like the Mexican Mafia, Aryan Brotherhood, Latin Kings, Black Guerrilla Family, Texas Syndicate and the Dirty White Boys have been around for decades
Hey, they're evil already, doing an evil act to save the day is no problem. Essentially the author's version of Take a Third Option in a narrative lose/lose situation. It's possible for it to even be a complete coincidence. At any rate, in more philosophic works, the villain will be likely to subject the hero to some flavor of . Contrast Villainous Rescue, where a villain pulls a Big Damn Heroes without committing any villainous acts in the process. If the villain saves the day by accident through doing something villainous, that's Nice Job Fixing It, Villain. Overlaps with The Dog Bites Back when the .
See Disney Villain Death for when there is no other bad guy to do the work, so it is done by gravity. If the hero deliberately sets it up, this is Do with Him as You Will. Compare Always a Bigger Fish, when a usually non- sapient monster saves the heroes from another monster. One particular instance of this is Yoshioka stabbing another inmate through the hand and pinning him to a table to divert the zombies, giving them a chance to escape. Good thing Aizenkills them all. Although the person who killed them had been frequently acting in their names, manipulating, or outright impersonating them for a long time now (all the decisions relating to Rukia's sentence were carried out by Aizen and his accomplices impersonating them), so it's hard to tell just how obstructive they really were..
Precure has it in for Bel killing off Leva and Gula after they got defeated by Precure for the last time, effectively giving the team not only free from the duo but also getting their darkness to use it on Ira and Marmo. Dragon Ball Z: Vegeta's entire purpose, story- wise, for being on Namek is to kill every single minor villain so the heroes (or at least Goku) don't have to. Cui, Dodoria, Zarbon, 4/5ths of the Ginyu Force (two while helpless!) and most of Freeza's mooks. Goku clearly doesn't want him doing this, and even calls him out after killing the two helpless Ginyu Force members. Though Goku kills Freeza himself, or would have if King Cold didn't show up to revive him.. In Fairy Tail, after the eponymous guild is satisfied with just letting Grimoire Heart, the worst villains they faced so far who are clearly still evil, off with a scolding due to their leader being the guild's former master, Grimoire Heart leaves. As they lament their failure, Zeref, who they spent the entire series trying to get their hands on, approaches them.
Essex and London based 80's Sleaze Rock Band. Sin, Lyxx, Thrusty, Crash. Wednesday, Dec 16, 2015 7:30 PM UTC White guys are killing us: Toxic, cowardly masculinity, our unhealable national illness Race, guns and gender -- the common denominator at the heart of so. The Bad Guys Do the Dirty Work trope as used in popular culture. There's a problem, and the heroes can't solve it or make it go away.
When they attempt to instigate their plan, he brushes them off, lets them know why he hates their guts, and makes their leader the third person in the series to be killed. Problem: By episode 4. Solution: Scar did it. And died in the process. This trope shows up several times in the second season of Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, though very rarely played straight. It's doubtful that they were resurrected along with the rest of the cast. A scene with the Obsidian Lord indicates that he was planning to invoke You Have Outlived Your Usefulness on them, but Shizuru got to them first.
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Yuuichi, not wanting them to fight, orders Mai to destroy Shiho's Child while fully knowing that he'll kick it, but she refuses. Then a brainwashed Mikoto jumps in, having been conditioned to attack Mai's enemy, and destroys Shiho's child. Yuuichi thanks Mikoto for this before he passes away.
He also tends to kill any lesser villains who might be threatening Tenma or Nina. His action enables Tsunade to resume leadership once she awakens from her coma without any complications such as a power struggle. In one episode of the Pok. The festival people explain that since Wobbuffet can't hurt the enemy except by reflecting attacks, in honor of that they will not attack the party crashers.
Ash & co know the guys must be stopped, but are unwilling to break the rules of the festival. Team Rocket, on the other hand, have no such qualms. Discussed, but subverted in Rave Master. After defeating Hardner and learning about his sad past the heroes and their allies of the week are wondering what to do with him when Lucia comes out of nowhere and stabs him in the back, claiming they should be grateful that he solved the problem for them.
Due to quick action, Hardner is instead saved and becomes the only Rave Master villain not to suffer from Redemption Equals Death. An example most western fans would be aware of is the big bads of Sailor Moon kill off most of their own subordinates who fail them which keep Sailor Moon and company from having to get their hands dirty. This is not the case of the Darker and Edgiermanga however where they regularly kill their adversaries.
As more often than not Sailor Moon will kill them personally. They even say that it's the best, since they had killed her grandfather and would've died anyway; in their words, after being offered as a 'sacrifice' of sorts, Helen's . And uncommonly for this trope, Helen survives. In Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle, at the end of the Koryo arc, Syaoran talks Chunyan out of killing the ryanban, but he is conveniently taken care of by his own previously mind- controlled servant. Curiously, both Fury's World War II stories in the concurrent Sergeant Fury and His Howling Commandoes comic and later SHIELD stories depicted Fury or his agents killing bad guys in combat.
Since this was back when recurring villains didn't get to learn such secrets, but Batman doesn't kill, Chill is instead killed by his own enraged men after he tells them he is responsible for creating Batman and, naturally, dies before he can say just who's behind the mask. A man who had been abusing Wade's friend is cornered by him, but unfortunately, she had earlier made him promise not to kill him. Cue Taskmaster, who happily proclaims that HE didn't promise her squat. Cue Gory Discretion Shot.
Unfortunately, he forgot that he'd pissed off everyone's favorite homicidal clown. Not content with the possibility that Luthor mightreturn, the writers have Mister J burn him with acid, electrocute him and shoot him in the head. The remnants of The Black Glove that tried to utterly destroy Batman (and utterly failed) in Batman R. I. P. It's probably for the best that Joker as Oberon Sexton killed them all. Later on, the same thing happens to Simon Hurt. Eggman tries to play the Thou Shalt Not Kill rule. He turns out to be Wrong Genre Savvy, as Shadow points out; .
But then, he's a hero.. Shelton confesses that he hoped him to do this. And call this a bargain with his own conscience. Even though he understands the necessity of it, Abe (MACH- I) can't bring himself to, and Moonstone has to instead.
Magneto, who at this point has yet to enter the Heel. Here Rogue and the personality she absorbed from Ms.
Marvel come out of the Siege Perilous as two separate persons; unfortunately there is only life force for one of them to survive, and therefore the Ms. Marvel revenant (a separate being from Carol Danvers, who was then in outer space as Binary) tries to kill Rogue. Rogue manages to defeat her, but can't bring herself to kill her even to survive, and so . She is about to kill Rogue when Magneto intervenes and kills the Ms. This could possibly be interpreted as Magneto being a Combat Pragmatist, but the subsequent story (#2. He does not want anyone else, especially kids, following his example. He is willing to make those choices so that good people aren't forced to do bad things.
With the Incursions threatening all existence, the Illuminati reform to try and find a way to stop them. However, their first option doesn't work, and their next option they consider far too horrific to actually do it. So Namor reforms the Cabal, who for eight months handle the Incursions themselves, albeit with wholesale slaughter of other universes thrown in for good measure. Elsewhere, Doctor Doom sets about analysis the Incursions, and learns far more about their mechanisms than the Illuminati ever did.
In Secret Six, someone once put out a hit on the Six, resulting in Scandal's beloved girlfriend Knockout being critically injured, and Scandal tracked down the would- be assassin and brought her back to their base. However, having tied the woman to a chair, she was unable to bring herself to finish her off. Her teammate Deadshot stepped in and shot the woman himself, sparing Scandal the trouble. In The Interceptor's Challenge, the Interceptor rips Shocker's head off, before burying him underneath the ground for all eternity. Queen of All Oni: So far, all of the villains killed off have met their ends at the hands of Jade or her minions. Beljar makes it really easy for the Titans to not kill Beast Boy, since he takes over control of the Dark Prognosticus, and it. This arguably ends up being a moot point, though, when Beast Boy dies anyway from injuries sustained in the battle.
In Perfection Is Overrated, the First District is dealt with in a similar manner to canon, but this time by The Usurper- possessed Obsidian Lord and his minions. After Dumbledore is killed, the heroes need to burn his body, and they apparently do not have any other means to set a fire, so they have Harry Potter, their (recently Back from the Dead) enemy, burn it with fire magic, because he's going to hell anyway. Even after he tries to kill her after she spared his life, she refuses to finish the job. Fortunately, he runs afoul of a pack of Ursa Majors, who have no such qualms. Before he can, however, Jade swoops in and handles it for him.
But since she's a vampire, she kills three people doing so. In Red Sun, the villains are about to kill the heroes, only to be interrupted by an attack by murderous Comanches.
Some evolved in state joints, some in the federal system. They originated and evolved for different reasons, sometimes for “the - protection of their race but most times for more nefarious purposes. Their members recognize each other through hand signs, tattoos, and a criminal network that spreads across the country’s prisons, coast to coast, border to border, like a vast spider web. From USP Marion to ADX Florence to Pelican Bay in California, prison gangs dominate. Gang life in prison is not about preparing for a law abiding life in society but about creating a thriving world for the brothers, the homies and the leaders themselves while in prison.
The Dirty White Boys are a newer gang in the big scheme of prison politics but they have spread rapidly in the federal prison system.
Some say their name comes from the classic book by Stephen Hunter of the same name that described a clique of go hard white boys in the Oklahoma prison system but here at gorilla convict we went straight to the source to find out the real deal on the Dirty White Boys prison gang talking to lifer and Dirty White Boys members Robert Rosso 0. Recently, I received a letter from Gorilla Convict (gorillaconvict. I would be interested in doing a written interview about my involvement with the Dirty White Boys prison gang. The following is a questionnaire that I responded too.
Give us the history of the Dirty White Boys, who founded the gang?
The Dirty White Boys started a FCI El Reno in the mid 8.
Now, before I go any further, it’s important for me to mention that there are conflicting stories about this – some say we started at FCI Three Rivers. The truth is that the DWB’s were simply a group of guy’s from Texas (mainly Dallas) that hung out together and eventually started a prison softball team. They named that team the Dirty White Boys.
Some of the team members then took things a little further by tattooing the name of the team on their chests. But they didn’t lust put the words “Dirty White Boys” on themselves, they tattooed the outline of their home- state along with iron bars, bricks, and a guard tower in the center.
This would later become the gang’s insignia or “patch.” (Members of the gang from states other than Texas put an outline of their home- states on them. I have an outline of California on me). So what I’m trying to say is, basically, the Dirty White Boys were nothing more than a prison softball team that eventually mushroomed into the largest white prison gang in the federal prison system.
As for who the original founders are, honestly, I haven’t a clue – nor do I or anyone else in the gang even care.
Through the years I’ve heard a few names mentioned, and when I was in USP Leavenworth was even a guy named Silvester who claimed that he was one of the originals but’ said that he was “done with Dirty White Boys. But like I said, I have no idea who the founders are. I’m sure that there are plenty of super- duper gang intelligence- types who work for the Bureau of Prisons that could answer that question for anyone who really wants to know.
When and why did you get involved in the gang?
Wow. When I first read it my initial response was: BECAUSE I’M A FUCKING DUMBASS! So I guess the best thing for me to do is to give a little background first.
To begin with, I am from- California and I also served time in the California Department of Corrections (CDC). For those of you that may not know, the California prison system is extremely racially divided and the color of a persons skin automatically places them into a certain gang- like group, like it or not. Then within that group, the city, town, or area where a person is from places them into yet another gang- like group.
So si wasn’t just a white guy, I was a white guy from the Harbor Area (I’m from San Pedro, the Port of Los Angeles).
Shortly after I arrived at the Chino Central Prison For Men, I had words with anther white guy in the Madrone Unit chow hall. I knew that the guy was from Orange County, but I didn’t know that he was a member of a white prison gang called the Nazi Low Riders. To make a long story short, I pretty much punked him out in front of all of his brothers, he didn’t do shit, and the scene caused quite a stir.
When the unit went to the yard later’ that afternoon, the Whites from the Harbor Area got together with the NLR’s and there was this major discussion that took place. Basically, after I got a little speech from the NLR shot- caller about disrespecting his brothers, the matter got resolved. Then about a month later, after I ended up transferring across the street to CIM (another prison inside of Chino) I become friends with some other NLR’s. Eventually, they asked me if I wanted to join their gang. I said no.
Enter USP Leavenworth.
When I arrived at USP Leavenworth in September of 1. I met a guy from California named DB.
Like myself, DB was from Southern California, he grew up skate boarding and surfing, he liked punk rock, he used drugs and alcohol, and he served time in the CDC. Unlike me however, while DB was serving time in California he joined a gang – the Nazi Low Riders. But since the NLR’s were exclusively a California prison gang back then,(as opposed- to how where they are in the federal prison system as well), DB ran with the Dirty White Boys. Eventually, he even dropped or “covered up” his NLR patch and became a member of the DWB’s.
Through my friendship with DB, I became an affiliate of the Dirty White Boys
Besides DB there were two other Dirty White Boys in Leavenworth that I liked: KL and Billy Weston.
The rest I either thought were alright, didn’t care for, or really hated. In the early part of 2. I started hanging out a lot with KL.
Just about everyday I would go up to his cell, nicknamed the “snake pit”, get drunk, shoot dope, and basically, just have a good time. This was around the time that KL, who was calling the shot’s for the DWB’s, started pushing me to join the gang.
I am not someone who fits the mold of gang member. I like to spend at least one hour a day walking the track by myself, I’m not looking for a prison family to replace my biological one, I get along great with blacks and Latinos I m not scared to do my own time, and for some reason, not only do I always see to have one close friend who is black in every prison that I’ve, ever been in, I tend to have white friends that are 2. But I also clique very well with white trash – junkies, drunks, and those who are into prison drama. Specifically, white gang members.
What KL saw in me was someone who had a life sentence, someone who understood prison politics, and someone who could communicate well with others. Hardly any DWB’s have Life sentences and most lack in proper communication skills. KL felt that the gang had way too many soldiers and far too many Generals.
He wanted me to join the gang, put some work in or . Meaning, the AB’s have a . They answer to no one. And in some cases, there will be as many as 1. DWB’s on a yard with no shot caller at all.
In other words, members of the Dirty White Boys belong to a DISORGANIZATION. KL believed that I could play an instrumental role in changing that.
But time and time again, I turned KL down.
The last thing I wanted to do was join a prison gang.
Three things happened in the spring of 2. First, I was in the hole with all of the DWB’s and we all lived on the same range together Second, I lost my second and final appeal and I realized that I was never getting out of prison. Third, one night while we were drinking, KL got on the door and really started putting pressure on me. He yelled out on the tier, .
What are trying to do with all that time, Cracker he then went “. I was either for them or against them. All the rest of the DWB’s then got on the door an echoed the same. DB, who was in the cell with me, just looked at me and said, .
You already run with us anyway.”
Fifteen minutes after I announced on the tier, “Yeah, what the fuck. I’m in.” I got down on my hands and knees and puked in the toilet. And when I woke up the next morning, it was way too late to take it back. I was as good as in.
I want to make it clear that the Dirty White Boys are not a White Supremacy gang. While there are some members who do subscribe to separatist ideology, that has nothing to do with the gang nor is it even discussed amongst us. Also, to join the gang a person must normally . If not every DWB on the yard votes .
If the vote is yes, then the prospect will go on the next “mission”- hit. But sometimes the initiation process is altered or overlooked entirely.
In my case, I had been running with the DWB’s long before I joined – they all knew me well. And if the truth be told, I had already been involved in some - shall we say – “criminal mischief with them.
So I didn’t need to prove myself by prospecting or going on a mission. I did however volunteer to go on the next mission, and I did so alone.
But most of all , I joined the Dirty White Boys because at the time I was strung out on alcohol and drugs- all DWB’s are junkies and drunks (well, 9. But I was at USP Leavenworth when Robert Wolfe, the shot- caller of the DWB’s before KL, was selling white . He didn’t run a whorehouse or have punks turning tricks, he would lease them. The truth is there are a lot of . So Wolfe would approach all the newly arrived Punks, tell them that if they wanted to stay he would protect them but they had to do what he said.
He would then seek out a Homo Thug who had money or dope and broker a deal. I remember this one incident involving a Crip Homo Thug from Los Angeles named Reeves. He paid Wolfe three grams of heroin for this one punk who had long blonde hair, only to learn that the punk had one arm that was shorter than the other.
Reeves complained that every time he fucked the thing all he could focus on was its short arm.