Probably true for many malls in urban settings with typical urban demographics. Not true for malls in many small towns where gangs are not pervasive and demographics are completely different. America is mostly small towns. Not saying there is never, ever a gang problem in the mall -- there is -- but it is the exception. To say these small town malls where I live have been taken over by "gangster culture" would be ridicuously off the mark.
The oldest mall in Fort Worth, once a thriving, pleasant outdoor mall, is now a Mexican flea market. No white person with a lick of safety sense goes there.
My local area in the Pacific Northwest also has Hispanically-oriented flea markets and other events. No particular danger to whites. They tend to be welcoming and hospitable. I'm sorry you have to live in a place where things are so different. Wondering if your preconceptions are getting the better of you in the case of this flea market.
we have big brick and mortar chains with no sense of customer support or service which have folded leaving secondary shopping malls with no viable anchors. The remaining anchors leave asap.
This leaves the flea market kiosks and fake luggage stores. People/customers are not slaves to the flow of the roads, they drive someplace else. That is why democrats love public transportation. They can control the location of the mob, give contracts to cronies, and make a profit from adjoining lands.
Check out Colin Flaherty's White Girls Bleed Alot and get ready to take your blinders off.