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Re: a mob without violence?
[Re: mbo]
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06/14/14 04:51 PM
06/14/14 04:51 PM
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yeah thats what makes it kinda interresting - the thread about the drug ring in nj and long island made me think, because those guys clearly where too trigger happy, but compared to other oc groups they are almost non violent, but the question is if they will be muzzled out by those other groups because of it. the thing is those other groups have little to nothing to do with the mob and their rackets, there are a lot of violent gangs in ny and nj but that doesn't necessarily mean their in competition with each other. why should the italians care what the blacks, hispanics, or the chinese are doing? its not like back when the italians controlled the wholesale drug market in NY, if they were to try to do that again yeah maybe they might be in competition with some cartels and yeah the superior violence of the cartels would put the italians at a disadvantage. but today thats not really the case anymore. there was big talk about the russains overtaking the italians, then it was the albanians and thats all it was, talk. next it will be who ever else comes along.
"Let me tell you something. There's no nobility in poverty. I've been a poor man, and I've been a rich man. And I choose rich every fucking time."
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Re: a mob without violence?
[Re: pizzaboy]
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06/15/14 05:40 AM
06/15/14 05:40 AM
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Exactly. That's the media for you.
The truth is, another ethnic group will never have the same circumstances to exploit that the Italian American mob had back in the '30s, so they'll never be able to get that foothold.
From Prohibition to a clueless FBI to everything else. It was the perfect storm, and it just can't happen today. The mafia also controlled unions, pension funds, casino's, cops, and judges. Can you imagine some black gang member trying to take over a union..lol how bout a black gang infiltrating a pension fund. We would see dinosaurs roaming the earth and talking before that would ever happen, and thats if they even knew what a pension fund was. As for violence, most successful, long lasting wiseguys use it as a last resort.
Last edited by Belmont; 06/15/14 05:41 AM.
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Re: a mob without violence?
[Re: mbo]
#783967
06/15/14 09:43 AM
06/15/14 09:43 AM
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Violence brings trumped up charges creates more informants and results in heavy jail sentences. On the other hand, there's still mob violence but it's not reported but because more then likely the victim was doing something illegal or operating in a grey area, not paying their taxes etc etc...
"Asking us questions...harass and arrest us ..saying we eat pieces of shiet like u for breakfast ...Huh ya'll eat pieces of shiet..? whats the basis we ain't going no where.. we got suits n cases.. trunk full of coke rental car from avis only now clemente can save us,, I told said solly I acted da fool I'll be gone till November I got bodies too move.... I put pebbles on my hood like Danny Greene here comes the crab n his queen yes barbara actin da fool mess with a pyscho u kno its time to move.
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Re: a mob without violence?
[Re: USICILIANU]
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06/15/14 03:36 PM
06/15/14 03:36 PM
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No because if they have to kill a guy, if it's the last resort, they'll still do it today. But maybe they'll kill him with more cautiousness. No bodies on the street, no bodies at all, just disappearances. This has been mentioned before. But when a known OC figure just disappears, it creates just as much heat as if they found the body. And when's the last time you heard of a high profile mob guy disappearing? It's been sixteen years since Ralphie Coppola vanished. The mob is surviving because they've curbed the murders (and disappearances  ). If there was a mob war today, like, say, the Colombo war on the early '90s, the Feds would turn it on like a light switch. The mob is only as strong as the government allows them to be. If they keep the status quo, they'll be around for some time to come. But if bodies start dropping again, the Feds will turn it up to the point where the harassment of John Gotti will look like it was run by a team of ACLU lawyers.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: a mob without violence?
[Re: pizzaboy]
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06/16/14 03:30 AM
06/16/14 03:30 AM
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No because if they have to kill a guy, if it's the last resort, they'll still do it today. But maybe they'll kill him with more cautiousness. No bodies on the street, no bodies at all, just disappearances. This has been mentioned before. But when a known OC figure just disappears, it creates just as much heat as if they found the body. And when's the last time you heard of a high profile mob guy disappearing? It's been sixteen years since Ralphie Coppola vanished.
The mob is surviving because they've curbed the murders (and disappearances  ). If there was a mob war today, like, say, the Colombo war on the early '90s, the Feds would turn it on like a light switch. The mob is only as strong as the government allows them to be. If they keep the status quo, they'll be around for some time to come. But if bodies start dropping again, the Feds will turn it up to the point where the harassment of John Gotti will look like it was run by a team of ACLU lawyers. Ralphie's missing, I thought he was retired and staying in the Florida Everglades... most of him anyway. 
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