CHAPTER 39 : Everything Wrong with Tiny Joker’s Latest “White Flag” Post

 

Zahid Sekou (Tiny Joker) recently posted another chapter claiming that the Black P. Stone Nation “waived the white flag” in a supposed tag war against ScoreGang / W7M on the 19000 block of Fenton Street. The post is written in the style of an official press release and declares victory for his crew. Here is a clear breakdown of the major issues with it.

Major Problems with the Post


1.  Self-Reported Victory with No Independent Verification 


The entire claim rests on Tiny Joker’s own photos, archives, and interpretation of a single isolated white tag. There are no police reports, neutral witnesses, local news coverage, or confirmation from any other Detroit sources. This is classic self-documentation rather than street reality.


2.  Overdramatic and Subjective Interpretation

He treats a small white tag (possibly just someone painting over graffiti) as a formal “surrender” by a national gang. In actual street culture, one crossed-out or painted-over tag does not equal a gang waving the white flag. This is narrative stretching.


3.  Circular Sourcing

As usual, the “sources” section links back to his own previous posts, maps, and Archive.org uploads. There is no external evidence — it’s all internal to his ecosystem.


4.  Lack of Real Beef or History

Maybe the reason rivals “stopped” crossing out the tags is because only Zahid (or his immediate circle) is actively tagging for ScoreGang. Real gangs and established members usually don’t pay serious attention to small crews that suddenly want beef with no prior history, no significant bodies dropped, and no longstanding territorial conflict. A single graffiti tag being crossed doesn’t automatically mean active war — it can simply mean “this doesn’t belong here, stop tagging.”


There is no independent evidence from Detroit communities, police records, or neutral sources confirming any meaningful, ongoing beef between ScoreGang / 7 Mile and 7 Mile Bloods or Black P. Stones — beyond what Zahid himself has posted and claimed online.


5.  Inflating a Small Tagging Crew


The post tries to frame ScoreGang as a powerful force crip gang capable of forcing a national blood gang to surrender. This continues the pattern of turning a local graffiti crew into something much larger than community consensus supports.


Overall

This chapter follows the same formula we’ve seen repeatedly: strong assumptions, self-sourced “evidence,” dramatic framing, and celebration of minor incidents as major victories. It does more to highlight sustained online self-promotion than it does to prove any real street dominance.

Real gang conflicts and reputations don’t require 38+ blog chapters of victory declarations. When the only consistent documentation comes from one person’s websites and accounts, it raises clear questions about whether this is organic street activity or digital performance.

The pattern remains consistent. Readers can review the available public records and decide for themselves.


- Sean Denny 

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