The most powerful and dangerous group are the civilians. When the civilians finally have enough, they become a power far greater than the mobs. More civilians than bad guys.
It's so strange to see such things as Mafia organizations are still present and still do such things as extorting "protection money" in the 21 century. Can't imagine the fear you have to live with, the fear that your house/business might be burned down because you didn't pay that month or year of protection money.
I would burn down their homes and do very bad things if they did something like that . That’s taking food off the table from my kids and my wife . I don’t think I would be happy
This might be very dangerous but by far tge best way to take out crime syndicates is to take out their monetary supply So by doing thing like not paying protection money on mass dose hurt them ALOT
@@ConstantSelfReflection 1. Wrong 2. Eric Flint's Alexander Inheritance has a ship from 2017 go back in time to 321 BCE. Two years after Alexander the Great had died.
@@seanmccartney5177 definitely. Neighborhoods run by gangs. Police don't do anything productive. The police come and arrest people but always the lower tier gangsters because they know they can't touch the bosses. It's all about maintaining face that they can say they are doing "something".
The best way to fight mafia is with a Beretta, in my small town a couple of mafia members were killed a few decades ago by a man whose daughter they treathened because he didn't want to pay the pizzo, as a consequence of that when my father opened his business years later nobody came asking him the pizzo.
Wrong. They just push their businesses further underground. It’s so rampant in Italy, a dairy conglomerate called Terra Libera had to advertise their businesses as being free of Mafia-controlled influence.
Yes, but Italy is still a democracy. What does it mean is that if the Italian people genuinely want to get rid of the mafia, the Italian government will do it. If they don't, the opposition party will do the job
@@Loneadmin no. I think WE in the U.S. have teenage boys who go on gun rampages. That makes mob killings seem tame by comparison. I'd take the old days when mobsters killed each other over the slaughter of innocent children in their classrooms any day.
@@tod1way let me guess you're pro lockdowns and 2+ years of isolation. Im sure that has nothing to do with it. It was the guns after all, and not the fact that we spend billions on politician's safety and one sheet metal sign for children's safety.
I live in Rome and my husband is Sicilian. The Mafia is huge in the South, Naples, Calabria Sicily. Now the Nigerian Mafia is big in the South too. They actually marry off their sisters to Italian Mafia men so their families are joined in their criminal enterprises. It's pretty bad.
The most powerful and dangerous group are the civilians. When the civilians finally have enough, they become a power far greater than the mobs. More civilians than bad guys.
Standing up against any evil is the right way.
It's so strange to see such things as Mafia organizations are still present and still do such things as extorting "protection money" in the 21 century. Can't imagine the fear you have to live with, the fear that your house/business might be burned down because you didn't pay that month or year of protection money.
I would burn down their homes and do very bad things if they did something like that . That’s taking food off the table from my kids and my wife . I don’t think I would be happy
It is like a subscription, I cannot have Netflix without my fee
Glorification of not being "snitches" is what perpetuates crime and depravity.
This might be very dangerous but by far tge best way to take out crime syndicates is to take out their monetary supply
So by doing thing like not paying protection money on mass dose hurt them ALOT
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If history has taught us anything - especially in the birthplace of Cosa Nostra - it's that bucking them is an extremely dangerous idea
I suggest Eric Flint's Alexander Inheritance series
Imagine a world where the Mafia doesn't exist
A world without the mafia is a world without government
@@ConstantSelfReflection
1. Wrong
2. Eric Flint's Alexander Inheritance has a ship from 2017 go back in time to 321 BCE. Two years after Alexander the Great had died.
You are the reason they still exist.
In foggia is not cosa nostra but sacra corona unita (mafia del gargano)
When mafia owns government we will know freedom! High here!
We all need to be fighting this fight, mafia is ruining our lives
thats just dumb ur real mafia is ur government and ur politicians no matter wich party
Tonight the reporter ‘sleeps with the fishes’
Lol should have just paid that pizzo my man LOL
We have the same crimes here in the United States Overlooked by cops and Sheriff .
Personal experience?
@@seanmccartney5177 definitely. Neighborhoods run by gangs. Police don't do anything productive. The police come and arrest people but always the lower tier gangsters because they know they can't touch the bosses. It's all about maintaining face that they can say they are doing "something".
The best way to fight mafia is with a Beretta, in my small town a couple of mafia members were killed a few decades ago by a man whose daughter they treathened because he didn't want to pay the pizzo, as a consequence of that when my father opened his business years later nobody came asking him the pizzo.
Okay, but why does the narrator himself sound like a mobster?
I didn’t know the mafia was still a thing. I thought they went extinct 🤣.
People think bc ww have technology we are beyond crime or tyranny, we are not.
Only in America. They are around but they always get caught
Wrong. They just push their businesses further underground. It’s so rampant in Italy, a dairy conglomerate called Terra Libera had to advertise their businesses as being free of Mafia-controlled influence.
They are sitting eating pasta looking at the ocean, mind your own staples
Not in Italy..
Yes, but Italy is still a democracy. What does it mean is that if the Italian people genuinely want to get rid of the mafia, the Italian government will do it. If they don't, the opposition party will do the job
There's still a mafia? How quaint! 😂🤣
Because qe have technology i guess that somehow makes us above crime or tyranny. Isn't that what you probably think?
@@Loneadmin no. I think WE in the U.S. have teenage boys who go on gun rampages. That makes mob killings seem tame by comparison.
I'd take the old days when mobsters killed each other over the slaughter of innocent children in their classrooms any day.
@@tod1way let me guess you're pro lockdowns and 2+ years of isolation. Im sure that has nothing to do with it. It was the guns after all, and not the fact that we spend billions on politician's safety and one sheet metal sign for children's safety.
@@tod1way
Organized crime is worse by orders of magnitude than spree killings.
You sound like you've been born yesterday, you know nothing.
@Orange Guy no, i slept wrong and my neck hurts :(
Mafia still exists? Wtf 🤣
it's never gone away, even in the US
Yes, they’re just not as known in America anymore due to RICO.
bro, They're exist everywhere. maybe isn't like the one you see from the movies but they're there among the society
I live in Rome and my husband is Sicilian. The Mafia is huge in the South, Naples, Calabria Sicily. Now the Nigerian Mafia is big in the South too. They actually marry off their sisters to Italian Mafia men so their families are joined in their criminal enterprises. It's pretty bad.
Yes. It will never go away
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day 69 of waiting for people to have guns and missiles to defend against mafias
Give 'Em guns and let 'em fight it out........... What we did in Ukraine!
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