Originally Posted By: Slava
Originally Posted By: Dellacroce
Right castellano wasn't a gangster and he didn't earn his stripes, so a lot of the street guys resented him for it.


I never understood why people say that Paul Castellano wasn't a gangster. Wasn't this just some rubbish propaganda by Gotti and Sammy? Paul dropped out of school at an early age, was involved in blue-collar rackets and robberies, did some time, was associating and hanging around with gangsters all his life, ordered a lot of hits and was feared. He was a street guy until he became rich and started living more lavishly, just like many other made guys with a lot of money. It's not like he was some college guy from some upper middle class family or something and accidentally wandered into a LCN family.

IMO he wasn't much different from the old school godfathers like Lucchese, Bonnano, Gambino or Profaci, it's just that he was rulling over a family few decades too late in the time of RICO and more sophisticated surveillance. Plus there was this "Goodfellas" generation of blue-collar cowboys that didn't give a shit about rules. Gotti became one of the most famous mobsters and his version of the story is the most popular one, I guess this is why most people view Castellano as a bad boss, but it's far from truth IMO. At least he had a vision and knew how a modern crime family should be run.


Good post. One could argue that Castellano wouldn't have been boss if not for his relation to Gambino, and that may have been one reason for Gotti's dislike of him, but Gotti turned right around and made his son the acting boss too.


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