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Re: How can the NY Mafia modernize?
[Re: JackieAprile]
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04/10/21 02:28 PM
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The last thing the Mob needs to do is to fight city gangs. The retail side of the drug trade - even mid level - is something they should have no interest in. That area is crowded with street gangs and bikers. There's a lot of money to be made in the retail drug game, but it's a very competitive and violent world and you need numbers for that. I'm talking quantity over quality numbers. And if they want to keep the violence to a bare minimum, the retail side of the drug game is something they should leave alone.
I agree with what has been said in this thread. Construction, white collar schemes (like alcohol and tobacco tax scams...there's a TON of money in that), increasing their interest in the docks (that way they can still get involved with narcotics in terms of importation, which is something the Sicilian Mafia, Ndrangheta, Camorra,...are all doing nowadays in Europe), getting more into cybercrime (mail order scams...also lots and lots of money in this)... Aside from that gambling and loans will indeed always be a thing; there will always be people that can't go through the legal channels, so this will and should continue to be part of the Mob's bread and butter.
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Re: How can the NY Mafia modernize?
[Re: furio_from_naples]
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04/10/21 07:08 PM
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The mob was always spkit in two like the Gambinos under Carlo that had two underbosses: Dellacroce for the blue collar crimes and Castellano for the white collar crimes. Today only the desperates want to joint the mob and only because have no other possibiliies. Now the big families have something in the docks or unions but nothing compared to the 1980s. Now onlycthe street guys was inducted and only few if them have the capacità to run a white collar racket. I dont said that have to fight but the numbers are useful to impress the street gangs. The real mafia is white collar not street gangs, freemasons!!
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Re: How can the NY Mafia modernize?
[Re: Hollander]
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04/11/21 05:41 AM
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The mob was always spkit in two like the Gambinos under Carlo that had two underbosses: Dellacroce for the blue collar crimes and Castellano for the white collar crimes. Today only the desperates want to joint the mob and only because have no other possibiliies. Now the big families have something in the docks or unions but nothing compared to the 1980s. Now onlycthe street guys was inducted and only few if them have the capacità to run a white collar racket. I dont said that have to fight but the numbers are useful to impress the street gangs. The real mafia is white collar not street gangs, freemasons!! The real mafia born as the armed wing of the landowners in the 19th century and in the cities they engaged in gambling, prostitution and asking for protection money. They made the leap in quality in the 50s when with the economic boom in Italy they managed to invest money in construction (the famous plunder of Palermo) but their main source of income has always been drug trafficking. For the American mafia it has always been the same thing, of course they had the unions, the control of the ports and the construction but most of the family members were involved in blue collar crimes because ahven't the skill to run a white collar scheme.
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Re: How can the NY Mafia modernize?
[Re: furio_from_naples]
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04/11/21 06:37 AM
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The main source of income for the Mafia in Italy has always been drug trafficking? I call bs the Mafia is involved in every economic sector over there that's imaginable: construction, information technology, hotels, waste management, produce, transportation and trucking industry, funeral services, oil and gas, renewable energy, online gambling, everything! Can't believe with the billions in assets seized in those areas that you could say that.
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Re: How can the NY Mafia modernize?
[Re: JackieAprile]
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04/11/21 08:53 AM
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The main source of income for the Mafia in Italy has always been drug trafficking? I call bs the Mafia is involved in every economic sector over there that's imaginable: construction, information technology, hotels, waste management, produce, transportation and trucking industry, funeral services, oil and gas, renewable energy, online gambling, everything! Can't believe with the billions in assets seized in those areas that you could say that. Dillydolly read a book on the sicilian mafia history,until the 50s when they starting fuelling the America with heroin,there was a rural mafia and with the cash they made can invest in hotels,industries ecc but no cash no investment. Anyway every family invest the money that gain from street rackets in legal investment.
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Re: How can the NY Mafia modernize?
[Re: JackieAprile]
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04/11/21 09:49 AM
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In my opinion the single most important core racket that the Mafia ever operated throughout its entire history back in Sicily was extortion, in all its varied forms. Extortion and shakedowns, or il 'pizzo,' was the easiest and most rudimentary racket for all of them. Long before even narcotics came along, extortion was in their bones.
With the great wealth they developed over the decades (over the centuries), they were able to deeply infiltrate the Italian government to the highest levels. Even in Rome. THIS truly gave them their power as 'kingmakers' and 'invisible governors' over nearly the entire nation.
Their control over government and business was, and is, so much more pervasive than we ever had here in the United States that its even hard for us to truly comprehend how deeply they dug into Italy's soul.
In Italy and Sicily, Cosa Nostra is a 'second government' in the truest sense of the word. In the last few decades they've been busted up a lot, but don't kid yourself, they still have deep ties to the highest politicians and businesses there.
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Re: How can the NY Mafia modernize?
[Re: JackieAprile]
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04/11/21 11:04 AM
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In terms of extortion it's gonna be hard to keep that practice alive in the US. Especially since the Italian enclaves are much smaller nowadays, a lot of them have moved to the suburbs and the majority of the Italian Americans are thoroughly Americanized. An Italian American business owner that is victim of a shakedown? He won't hesitate to call the cops. Especially with how non-violent the American Mob is nowadays.
Who are they gonna extort? Albanians? Russians? Dominicans? Salvadorans? Puerto Ricans? Chinese? Vietnamese? Cambodians? Haitians? Cape Verdeans? Those are the basically the only communities that still have fresh off the boat migrants (who don't dare to call the cops yet) arriving in northeast cities and are communities that have a substantial criminal activity going on over there - but they are already getting preyed upon by their own kind, their own criminal gangs. And the American Mob these days is not violent enough and lacks numbers to challenge the criminals in those communities.
You don't need large numbers to be influential in the underworld, as long as you stick to your last. In a lot of criminal areas Cosa Nostra still has the know-how and the reach the other gangs simply lack. There's - even today, no matter what state the Mob is in - not a single other type of organized crime group that conducts illegal gambling and loansharking with as much sophistication as Cosa Nostra does and not a single other type of organized crime group that has the know-how to make a ton of money of these rackets as Cosa Nostra can. Just take a look at "Operation Shark Bait" in 2018. They had 3 million on the street generating a 1.3 million profit in a mere two years and this was just a Genovese associate we're talking about. I can't take of another criminal enterprise with the same level of reach in that department.
Gambling and loansharking will always be in demand and the American Mob can and will continue to make a ton of money of this.
Drug trafficking, if we're talking about influencing the retail drug business? Not a chance. Extortion? That's largely over.
There are still plenty of other rackets the American Mob, if they play it smart, can somewhat monopolize and off which they can still make more money than other criminal gangs are making off drug dealing, extortion, prostitution and local gambling.
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Re: How can the NY Mafia modernize?
[Re: jace]
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04/11/21 11:41 AM
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In America anything and everything was second to gambling for the Mafia, since it is all legalized now that has shrunk tremendously. They have modernized by going into legitimate busineses for the most part. Their time is over and I think it has been over for a while. You are 100% correct Jace. First bootlegging, then later gambling was the hub of the wheel that turned everything else. Without gambling the remaining 'wiseguys' out there today are floundering. And on that note any real 'wiseguys' know that fact very well. The only ones left in the street fooling around today are the 'dumbguys' who are either too young or too stupid, or both, to have learned that lesson from their elders and the mob's prior history. The legalizing of nearly every 'vice' that was once their base businesses, as well as the RICO laws and other legislation that has slammed down on them in recent decades is TRULY what had destroyed (past tenses here) the mafia. Plenty of racketeers, but no rackets left to run, does NOT make a Mafia! Its' OVER! ..... But the last of the Mohicans out there today just don't know it yet. But they'll have a lot of time to ponder that reality when they're sitting in a jail cell, which is exactly what awaits anyone who continues to fool around in the streets.
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Re: How can the NY Mafia modernize?
[Re: DillyDolly]
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04/11/21 07:27 PM
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The mob doesn't need to fight all city gangs, they need to reposition themselves and become deeply entrenched in the economic and social fabric of society like before, leave the shit bag street rackets for the city gangs. Come on think big! The Mafia's economic clout and control of industries is what set them apart from street gangs, it was the defining line. What do you think Lucky Luciano was doing before he met Arnold Rothstein? Shit bag street rackets. Where do you think the muscle comes from that racketeers need as leverage to extort industries? Shit bag street guys. There aren't a lot of shit bag Italian street guys anymore like there were up until the 80s or so. You need muscle to let the squares know you mean business. What do you think, that mob guys can just walk into some Wall Street firm today and say "hey, I'm in the mob. You've seen Goodfellas? Yeah, well I do that. So give me a cut now!". They'd call the cops. I've seen where the Genovese family still engages in a lot of rackets like this so I'd guess they're probably the last of the families that has the brains to operate sophisticated rackets and still has enough muscle to enforce them. I think the rest, as others have pointed out, are mostly involved with gambling. And of course drugs, where the Italian mob is very low on the pecking order.
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Re: How can the NY Mafia modernize?
[Re: OakAsFan]
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04/11/21 07:40 PM
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No, extortion has become much more sophisticated these days. They don't just walk into firms and demand a cut anymore, they can worm their way into key positions and exercise a stranglehold over industries. They can street loan legitimate businessmen and businesses startup money and if they become very successful, guess who they're beholden to? And mobsters need to realize that prison comes with the territory, you can't fear prison and be involved in crime, PERIOD! This is what makes other gangs such a force on the streets, they don't give a rat's ass fuck about prison and people know it. If anything prison is a badge of honor for them. That's what I admired about Carmine Galante, guy did decades in prison and still jumped head first into the dope game upon his release. Never ratted, never flipped. Didn’t give a rat's ass fuck.
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Re: How can the NY Mafia modernize?
[Re: DillyDolly]
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04/11/21 07:42 PM
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Going legitimate is smart if you can do it and succeed, but it doesn't come with the same head rush and thrills and chills. Just saying. Not to mention not as fascinating. I mean, if it were interesting there'd be more blockbuster movies and books on Corporate America, but nobody cares. In Sicily Provenzano took Cosa Nostra underground and infiltrated business, law enforcement, and politics. Provenzano's strategy of halting the killing, which he considered bad for business, was key to the organisation's survival.
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Re: How can the NY Mafia modernize?
[Re: DillyDolly]
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04/11/21 09:18 PM
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they can worm their way into key positions and exercise a stranglehold over industries. How? Let's say someone in management susses out their "worming". And fires them. What do they do? That's where the street goons are useful. But you have to have cops on the take to look the other way. Otherwise the cops just arrest your street goons. I only see the Russians doing this today, and I think it's more political. Connected to elected officials over there. I've read about some weird shit going on in Florida. Russian mob, Putin, Russian biker gangs, cops looking the other way, etc. It seems only the Genovese have it like that anymore when it comes to the Italian mob. Don't know how they do it but they seem to.
"...the successful annihilation of organized crime's subculture in America would rock the 'legitimate' world's foundation, which would ultimately force fundamental social changes and redistributions of wealth and power in this country. Meyer Lansky's dream was to bond the two worlds together so that one could not survive without the other." - Dan E. Moldea
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Re: How can the NY Mafia modernize?
[Re: JackieAprile]
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04/12/21 04:02 PM
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What steps do you think the NY Mafia could take to modernize, streamline their operations, and continue to survive as a dominant crime influence at least within NY? stop being pieces of shit and start living like good hardworking americans
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