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  • Опубликовано: 20 май 2024
  • The Camorra is one of the oldest criminal institutions in the world, but how it functions in Naples is changing. New child criminal gangs, and the rise of stunting on social media, as opposed to the long-standing rule of omertà, means that the Camorra seemingly will never be the same.
    VICE heads to the infamous Le Vele Di Scampia, and Parco Verde, to meet a child gang that operates there, and a social worker trying to prevent these children from ending up in the clan, prison, or dead. For the first time on camera, we will hear directly from Camorra members, speaking about how they recruit and use children.
    00:00 Intro
    01:03 What is a ‘Babygang?’
    06:22 The Camorra Bosses
    12:49 Kids Dealing Drugs
    19:35 The Youngest of the Group
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  • @VICE
    @VICE  7 месяцев назад +94

    ¿Quieres ver el video en español? Haz clic en el botón de configuración para cambiar la pista de audio.
    Want to watch this in Spanish? Head over to the settings button to change the audio track.

    • @sachimi_ggz
      @sachimi_ggz 5 месяцев назад +4

      gracias y todo pero el idioma original es insuperable

  • @zak__21
    @zak__21 Год назад +5961

    The fact that they gave her mini send off shows that she did a great job and probably didn't say anything to offend them. She went there to understand them and did that sooo well

    • @w_swim
      @w_swim Год назад +217

      Agreed that is their way of showing she will be missed. She probably might have actually done some good for them, showing that there is others out there who care about them besides some nasty creepy old men.

    • @justkunak367
      @justkunak367 Год назад

      drug dealers who dont scale product and who cant wrap a bag.. yeah sure... just fake like everything else

    • @beansmeans5380
      @beansmeans5380 Год назад +16

      She wanted something else

    • @nofuturo
      @nofuturo Год назад +124

      All of these kids come from broken homes and she's probably the only adult that's shown them a bit of empathy.

    • @emsj86
      @emsj86 Год назад +14

      My thing is if there doing this to make money but still living in a ghetto. If I’m going to commit crimes for a living I’m doing it to not be broke with nice clothes and shoes

  • @CIARUNSITE
    @CIARUNSITE Год назад +9543

    Huge props for not wasting our time interviewing police.

    • @Mr.BobsDog
      @Mr.BobsDog Год назад +15

      @FaucioFauci yeah Faucio

    • @w_swim
      @w_swim Год назад +15

      @@Revirantless Not if you live in the mement

    • @JM-bx2vg
      @JM-bx2vg Год назад +34

      No need with all the evidence the police here they would have been more than happy letting her get it for them loool these stupid kids forget about moving in silence why explain the process lol but I am here for it makes a fun watch they just have to risk jail to do it

    • @Mindyobidnessfr
      @Mindyobidnessfr Год назад +4

      @@w_swim that’s when it happens the fastest “time flies by when you’re having fun”

    • @BostonsF1nest
      @BostonsF1nest Год назад +19

      Thank you! I know it’s so boring when they interview the police. We already know what they’re about.

  • @Fazo9700
    @Fazo9700 Год назад +1756

    "We're still young, yet so grown up. They might have tossed us here in Le Vele, but we know how to take care of ourselves. We have the sea. We have the sun. We're a family." Powerful words coming from someone younger than me. Hope these kids the best

    • @Kdramahotgist
      @Kdramahotgist Год назад

      👆👆👆Look up that handle, he ships swiftly,
      Surest plug🍄🍄🍫💯.....

    • @Hatxolfpe
      @Hatxolfpe Год назад +10

      I would join, i have never fit in anywhere or with anyone not even my own family.

    • @samcook243
      @samcook243 Год назад

      @@Hatxolfpeif your prepared to take someones life or ruin someone elses, then by all means. dont sugarcoat these circumstances for these otherwise good kids

    • @Potato-ko3oc
      @Potato-ko3oc Год назад +97

      @@Hatxolfpe you probably wont fit in there then tbh

    • @jeffry3522
      @jeffry3522 Год назад

      tf they robbing innocent people and killing too , thats aint good thing bozo.

  • @Bgo909
    @Bgo909 Год назад +407

    This girl is real, you can really almost feel her empathy, she can fit in with people like family or act like a kid, vice really can pick their anchors man, it’s crazy how good these interviews are when their so young.

  • @engledelaffety4380
    @engledelaffety4380 Год назад +3581

    The ending made me cry. Hearing a boy, 11 years old saying he would rather risk becoming a drug dealer to save his family from poverty than confide in his parents, is a terrible indictment of Italy's growing inequality and political corruption. P.S Give the journalist a pay rise, I think she connected with these boys with empathy and understanding better than most would have, and in return, the boys were more open and vulnerable with her. It was beautiful to see.

    • @ChristopherGray00
      @ChristopherGray00 Год назад +58

      drug prohibition is what funds organized crime, legalization and regulation would take the market out of the hands of organized crime and provide a safer supply and easier treatment for addiction, rather than prosecuting people for completely victimless crimes.

    • @timruccs9680
      @timruccs9680 Год назад +17

      Inequality and corruption have plagued Italy ever since the country was established

    • @ianhopkins7457
      @ianhopkins7457 Год назад

      @@ChristopherGray00 thats true, but the people dont trust the powers that be to supply safley, and the majority would rather seek a drug dealer, regardless of risk

    • @TheThebigfrenchie
      @TheThebigfrenchie Год назад +37

      Unfortunately it's not just an Italian thing. You can see this happening, perhaps to a greater or lesser extent, across many ghettos and poor places across the world. Unfortunately, gangsters recognising and using the fearlessness and desperation of teenagers is not something new. I live in a tough area of London and they do the same thing here all up and down the UK. The rate of kids killing other kids is frightening and it's still not as bad as this area of Italy

    • @nubainnoob8419
      @nubainnoob8419 Год назад +4

      Sounds like the pharmaceutical industry

  • @user-pt9oq6xr6l
    @user-pt9oq6xr6l Год назад +4567

    "There is no bad kids, but just awful circumstances" well said

    • @spaniardsrmoors6817
      @spaniardsrmoors6817 Год назад +121

      BS

    • @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman
      @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman Год назад +16

      @@spaniardsrmoors6817 fax

    • @selectionn
      @selectionn Год назад +3

      yeah that kinda goes out the window when you join a gang , deal drugs, and kill people
      You wont be saying that when one of them tries robbing you

    • @user-pt9oq6xr6l
      @user-pt9oq6xr6l Год назад +1

      @LLS what bs u talking about? , explain me what is the bullshit?

    • @user-pt9oq6xr6l
      @user-pt9oq6xr6l Год назад +35

      @LLS yeah their choices, and what about the bad influence and their environment?
      yeah their choices, I know deep inside they don't want to do it... imagine they might lose their own life to help their own family.
      and I think you don't watch the video entirely because the lady said it, and I'm just quoted what she said.

  • @Anderassser
    @Anderassser 10 месяцев назад +56

    This is real journalism. No judgement, just reporting the story with dignity and humanity. Always keep this interviewer!

  • @manujanardhanan1878
    @manujanardhanan1878 11 месяцев назад +47

    This was so honest, it hurts. Like she said there are no bad kids, just bad circumstances. Hope they all find a better future.

  • @ben_5265
    @ben_5265 Год назад +6720

    This is the old VICE style of content we've been asking for and I love it.
    Excellent documentary!

    • @cowel8734
      @cowel8734 Год назад +86

      Agree. They got really weird and political for a bit but glad they are changing. I almost gave up

    • @NazbolGaming
      @NazbolGaming Год назад +7

      Just some anarchist ciminals

    • @josephk1342
      @josephk1342 Год назад +1

      There’s been these exact comments on every video for the last 8 years lmao. You people are clowns.

    • @laurieerickson5648
      @laurieerickson5648 Год назад +1

      Agree 100%

    • @tru1655
      @tru1655 Год назад

      I agree

  • @davidcoleman6369
    @davidcoleman6369 Год назад +2784

    The cinematography in this is amazing. The contrast of the kids cooking, and the kids playing with cocaine. Very well done.

    • @Kyle-cv1mt
      @Kyle-cv1mt Год назад +79

      That was kids playing with flour, lol anyone who has seen enough cocaine knows what it looks like.

    • @ivanweapon1196
      @ivanweapon1196 Год назад +36

      @@Kyle-cv1mt foreals or that was some stepped on crap. Real shiy is that fishscale iykyk

    • @Kyle-cv1mt
      @Kyle-cv1mt Год назад +51

      @@ivanweapon1196 yea it might be 90% baby laxative and 10% cocaine.. Lol

    • @perseusgeorgiadis7821
      @perseusgeorgiadis7821 Год назад +22

      Yeah. Also, that gun was a replica

    • @Dockhead
      @Dockhead Год назад +39

      @@ivanweapon1196 they'd be stupid to really bring them to somewhere were product is moved and kept. id bet its caster sugar or flour.

  • @lilatypisch2912
    @lilatypisch2912 Год назад +34

    The fact that she actually was intrested in what the kids do without judging them and them giving her the respect back proofs what a good repoerter she is

  • @Socialsoda
    @Socialsoda Год назад +13

    incredibly in-depth and behind the lines, always thought provoking! Special channel, well done Vice yet again!

  • @Lovetsonmarq
    @Lovetsonmarq Год назад +1400

    I love the reporter she's so open and kind to these kids . She's genuinely asking them with respect

    • @tingtang9302
      @tingtang9302 Год назад +11

      she's obscene

    • @PRTZN
      @PRTZN Год назад +34

      @@tingtang9302 care to elaborate?

    • @ukraine2763
      @ukraine2763 Год назад

      why did ukraine do this then? ruclips.net/video/7DF-JqNIOf0/видео.html

    • @daixer3156
      @daixer3156 Год назад +10

      @@PRTZN she ask questions that can get them killed or seriously injured. Therefore, she is grotesque

    • @tingtang9302
      @tingtang9302 Год назад

      ​@@PRTZN she is a tourist from the upper social classes with a do-nothing "job." somehow she seems surprised at the state of this place... as if she is a mentally handicapped person who has done zero prior research. she walks around clueless with a film crew and pretends to be in danger to bring us this shallow "documentary" of things we already know. it's just gross.

  • @shaftomite007
    @shaftomite007 Год назад +414

    Damn... that 13yo kid, Manu... what a tragedy. He seems so sensitive and intelligent and is just trapped by circumstances beyond his control.

    • @ukraine2763
      @ukraine2763 Год назад

      why did ukraine do this then? ruclips.net/video/7DF-JqNIOf0/видео.html

    • @JohnDoe-bt9qp
      @JohnDoe-bt9qp 10 месяцев назад +5

      Everything you just said is false.

  • @alessiosicuro2114
    @alessiosicuro2114 27 дней назад +3

    Da italiano 🇮🇹 questa giornalista è veramente brava e rispettosa

  • @justaguy2732
    @justaguy2732 Год назад +5

    This reporter is really good you can see her empathy in the way she gets involved playing cards and giving them warm interactions. Great job!

  • @Mexindian01
    @Mexindian01 Год назад +3047

    Heartbreaking how the masks they wear to hide their faces and appear tough backfire....you can still see the fear and honest emotions and laughter and innocence of the kids they are in their eyes vs the guarded cynical soul deadened eyes of the adult Cammora gangsters interviewed and seeing that and imagining the transformation to make that happen is so sad

    • @dylanjordan4747
      @dylanjordan4747 Год назад +2

      the masks are quite useless I can fully make out most of their faces

    • @Th3Watch3r
      @Th3Watch3r Год назад +92

      I don't know where your from, but where I'm from, scared or not, you didn't have a choice really

    • @cashapark87s25
      @cashapark87s25 Год назад

      As someone that lives in America and visited the ghetto of here and a lot of different countries.. don't think because they young they won't put a few bullets in your head and go home and eat a bowl of spaghetti...in Chicago 80% of the murders are done by kids younger than 21

    • @Th3Watch3r
      @Th3Watch3r Год назад +11

      @Tasty CookBook You make a good point

    • @volk779
      @volk779 Год назад

      They are a joke compared to Mexico

  • @richardglatz8309
    @richardglatz8309 Год назад +1257

    I liked how she didnt try to persuade them or to change their views. She just asked and tried to understand them. Wonderful journalism, bravo! I hope at least some of those ragazzi will have better future in front of them..

    • @aurora6920
      @aurora6920 Год назад +49

      She wouldn't be able to, but she said things like "aren't you worried about being killed" "you should open up to your parents about what's happening" she really did try

    • @laterskater6341
      @laterskater6341 Год назад +18

      She’s there to interview them. She’s not there to argue with them and change their views. It’s simple journalism. It’s not ‘wonderful’ journalism.

    • @allahbless2278
      @allahbless2278 Год назад +37

      @@laterskater6341 It's definitely Wonderful in this age of garbage fake journalism

    • @jelaniwooten9245
      @jelaniwooten9245 Год назад +8

      She’s scared you could see it early on

    • @Gabe94dotcom
      @Gabe94dotcom Год назад

      True

  • @Saul1337Ftw
    @Saul1337Ftw Год назад +4

    Very touching video, the word these kids speak are so mature but at the same time they feel lost. Like they say, their blood and hearts have gone cold but they're bleeding like the other kids in different better circumstances. Manu is a good example, he might be a listener and not someone who speaks but his eyes and uncertainty are telling the story he really wants to say.
    ''I'd become someone'' - He hasn't realized yet that his final pants won't have any pockets and it's only a matter of time before he does, but by that time it's already too late.

  • @pedrobritoreis457
    @pedrobritoreis457 Год назад +4

    Excellent piece of best quality journalism,very touching,very raw,good connection ,excellent level of humanity revealed.

  • @belliott88
    @belliott88 Год назад +813

    The interviewer began to look at the last boy she interviewed like a sister or mother talking to her own brother, or son, but for the last time she’d ever know him as anything other than a hardened gangster/criminal choosing a lifetime of that path. I got teary eyed looking at her face in that moment, and into her eyes, because you could tell she wanted so badly to hug him, maybe even rescue him if she could, but then you see the reality of her powerlessness to help him show in how her face slowly emotes more and more into a restrained look of despair, sadness, and grief. Man, that was a powerful interview.

  • @kyleimpson
    @kyleimpson Год назад +2333

    Love that Vice has been posting a lot of higher quality content lately. Now please just bring back Thomas Morton and Hamilton Morris!

    • @ScottishGoldHunter
      @ScottishGoldHunter Год назад +12

      You said it👌🏻

    • @tru1655
      @tru1655 Год назад +21

      Their content have been 100% lately.

    • @lysergic_visions3203
      @lysergic_visions3203 Год назад +7

      I think they freed up all his content or you have to pay on Hamilton’s patreon

    • @colin6603
      @colin6603 Год назад

      This is not high quality content, it’s a bunch of losers

    • @itswilsonlee
      @itswilsonlee Год назад +3

      This is like Brazils City of God story in the making.

  • @nikz000
    @nikz000 4 месяца назад +3

    Grande Bruno, grazie alle persone come te che ci fanno sperare in un futuro migliore

  • @Peterlse
    @Peterlse Год назад +7

    Thanks for not interviewing the cops and instead talking with the actual gangs. You made sure to not say anything to offend them and instead trying to understand them. "I realized there's no bad kids, but just awful circumstances" well done bro respect.

  • @alenanavarro777
    @alenanavarro777 Год назад +376

    I love this reporter , she genuinely tried to understand them and why they do it … the ending really made me cry because they all felt so comfortable with her 🥹

    • @PK-le2ok
      @PK-le2ok Год назад +1

      whats her name

    • @pietro_ferrari
      @pietro_ferrari Год назад

      @@PK-le2ok Alessia Camoirano

    • @DeadHandX
      @DeadHandX Год назад

      Stfu!u pity them till one of them shoot u or rob u one day

  • @Grenadier311
    @Grenadier311 Год назад +322

    The sad, lost look and demeanor of the youngest kid at the end contemplating his bleak prospects was heartwrenching.

    • @daixer3156
      @daixer3156 Год назад

      @13:54 I agree. That kid looks sooo young and has a giant nose 👃

    • @condelgizzlo1445
      @condelgizzlo1445 Год назад +26

      that's 🧢, I've been there last year, i don't know if I've met exactly these kids but I've met some of the gang kids, they can find jobs and work but that's boring and not paid enough, selling drugs is easier, so don't fall for their emotional "we had no choice we had to do it for our families" bullshit

    • @celestialasmr9624
      @celestialasmr9624 Год назад +5

      @@condelgizzlo1445 not now he can't, if he leaves he risks consequences

    • @cornelisgraper8678
      @cornelisgraper8678 Год назад +8

      @@condelgizzlo1445 Literally in the first 2 minutes they go from "we have no other options we would never do this if our family didn't need it" to "we love this life it makes us feel special". I guess the idea becomes more appealing the poorer you are.

    • @kalebind
      @kalebind Год назад

      IM 42 did two years in strict conditions inside correcttional faxility majority of them deserve my compassion

  • @bryantdonald8997
    @bryantdonald8997 9 месяцев назад +53

    Psychedelics saved me from years of uncontrollable depression, anxiety, and illicit pills addiction. Imagine carving heavy chains for over a decade and then all of a sudden that burden is gone. Believe it or not, in a couple of years they'll be all over for treatment of mental health related issues.

    • @PorntaweeSriyangkabut
      @PorntaweeSriyangkabut 9 месяцев назад

      Yes, that's right. I researched and found out that shrooms are very helpful, it has really helps to reduce anxiety and depression. I would love to try magic mushrooms but I can't easily get some, Is there any realiable source I can purchase one?

    • @caradosoangelo3323
      @caradosoangelo3323 9 месяцев назад

      The trips I've been having have really helped me a lot, I finally feel in control of my emotions and my future and things that used to be mundane to me now seem incredible and full of nuance on top of that I'm way less driven by my ego and I have alot more empathy as well

    • @HelenIbarra-rl3bq
      @HelenIbarra-rl3bq 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@PorntaweeSriyangkabutSporeville is pretty commendable and a very intelligent mycologist. He saved my life honestly

    • @AnjaAlbrecht-xs3zz
      @AnjaAlbrecht-xs3zz 9 месяцев назад

      @@HelenIbarra-rl3bqPlease how do I get in touch with him?

    • @HelenIbarra-rl3bq
      @HelenIbarra-rl3bq 9 месяцев назад

      @@AnjaAlbrecht-xs3zzSporeville

  • @g.inserra99
    @g.inserra99 Год назад +8

    Really good documentary. I feel sorry for those kids, I also understand it a bit because my own parents are from naples and after having been there many times i understand what it's like there for young people like these ones in the documentary, they are not bad kids but have been groomed by the real criminals due to their vulnerability growing up in a place with so few options and terrible personal circumstances. This doc portrayed their situation for what it truly is instead of making them look like the enemy. well done VICE

  • @lauramaudlin4994
    @lauramaudlin4994 Год назад +1011

    This broke my heart and you could tell how bad the interviewer felt

    • @die2twice
      @die2twice Год назад +2

      😂These kids are clowns 🤡 any human is capable of learning a skill and providing for themselves or family.

    • @condelgizzlo1445
      @condelgizzlo1445 Год назад +40

      that's 🧢, I've been there last year, i don't know if I've met exactly these kids but I've met some of the gang kids, they can find jobs and work but that's boring and not paid enough, selling drugs is easier, so don't fall for their emotional "we had no choice we had to do it for our families" bullshit

    • @basileusandy9798
      @basileusandy9798 Год назад

      @@condelgizzlo1445 Working for minimum wage is no way to live. You have no money to support yourself let alone support an entire family so cut the BS they made the right choice to live a fufilling life rather than clean toilets for the rest of yourlife and as a end result become an drug addict due to depression and failure.

    • @Azshare554
      @Azshare554 Год назад +9

      @@condelgizzlo1445 "and not paid enough." You contradicted yourself because why work a job that still leaves you hungry or cold?

    • @condelgizzlo1445
      @condelgizzlo1445 Год назад +17

      @@Azshare554 not paid enough to have a lavish lifestyle, I've seen how people live that work there, it's not much but they still manage to survive, it's manageable

  • @LatinaChef1986
    @LatinaChef1986 Год назад +28

    Manu, had a look of sadness and fear in his eyes. She could sense that as well. I hope he can turn his life around for the better. It’s sad to see any child involved in a life of crime.

  • @Kc-cd3tr
    @Kc-cd3tr Год назад +293

    the conversation with the youngest one was gut wrenching man, you could see the kid was almost crying after realising that Hes handed his life away to drug dealers who will ultimately betray him one day, he could barely hold it together when the women sat him down and spoke to him like a human instead of a drug solider.

    • @Gabe94dotcom
      @Gabe94dotcom Год назад +3

      True

    • @poopshootmcgoo2903
      @poopshootmcgoo2903 Год назад +24

      When she told him don't worry he almost broke down I know I sure did 😔

    • @cayapo
      @cayapo Год назад +1

      I felt 2

    • @user-ejxomyq
      @user-ejxomyq Год назад +12

      and you can't even leave. u gotta worry about death for the rest of your life.

  • @clintaudette3683
    @clintaudette3683 Год назад +154

    Give this woman a raise because she's an amazing journalist and interviewer

  • @paulm6140
    @paulm6140 21 день назад +1

    An amazing video! There are no bad kids, just awful circumstances. So true 👍. Well done

  • @jonis5656
    @jonis5656 Год назад

    I loved this video. I was the whole 23mnt focused. Good content

  • @PNWAFOL
    @PNWAFOL Год назад +364

    This is just proof that if you really want to fight crime, you need to focus on lifting people out of poverty, not cracking down harder...

    • @melvinbarnett1910
      @melvinbarnett1910 Год назад +38

      If they were rich they'd still get into crime; it's the excitement that pulls them, the right road is too hard to follow; school and some sort of trade, but that money don't come as quick.

    • @PNWAFOL
      @PNWAFOL Год назад

      @@melvinbarnett1910 that's bullshit it's poverty, desperation and shitty families. No normal child is going to willingly kill people and risk their life like this.

    • @AliveBoldTV
      @AliveBoldTV Год назад +1

      Agreed

    • @japiro14
      @japiro14 Год назад +69

      @@melvinbarnett1910 if they were rich they'd have another option. Being poor gives you less choices, usually broken family, traumas, poor environment, low education and then you get given the option to get easy money and live a "exciting life". Think a little before saying that it hasn't anything to do with poverty.

    • @thegoldeneagle1468
      @thegoldeneagle1468 Год назад

      @@melvinbarnett1910 If people were better off financially, they have too much to lose whether that be education, sports, family, etc. They also wouldn’t be as vulnerable to the mafia’s social media tactics.

  • @cryptotonic567
    @cryptotonic567 Год назад +93

    You can see the pain and the fear in the eyes of the last guy..
    Very very touching and sad.....

    • @ukraine2763
      @ukraine2763 Год назад

      why did ukraine do this then? ruclips.net/video/7DF-JqNIOf0/видео.html

    • @japiro14
      @japiro14 Год назад +7

      The last KID

    • @cryptotonic567
      @cryptotonic567 Год назад +1

      @@japiro14 correct

    • @f6cks
      @f6cks Год назад +1

      Is this video real ?

    • @exqploit
      @exqploit Год назад +1

      @@f6cks Yes it Is

  • @aniaprzybysz6556
    @aniaprzybysz6556 Год назад +1

    Super materiał. 10 lat temu sama jeździłam na secondino. Teraz jak jestem czysta i żyje ( jak się to mówi normalnie)...
    Ale czlowiek jednak myśli, to normalne życie jest jakieś nudne bez kolorów. A jak bierzesz to tęsknisz za życiem normalnym bez bólu, bez uzależnienia. Abiamo mare, abbiamo sole la famiglia, abbiamo tutto ❤️‍🔥

  • @pietrobonfy0619
    @pietrobonfy0619 Год назад +92

    Il documentario più vero e onesto sulla criminalità italiana. Incredibile che serva una tv estera per dimostrare il disagio nel nostro paese. Assurdo

    • @LILPENNAA
      @LILPENNAA Год назад

      già

    • @n-x_
      @n-x_ Год назад +4

      Non è cambiato niente, tanti anni fa quando facevo il militare alcuni ragazzi da scampia del mio scaglione mi raccontavano le stesse cose.
      Complimenti alla ragazza che ha fatto il video.

    • @thetemptedvida8650
      @thetemptedvida8650 Год назад +2

      @@n-x_ Perché se il contesto non subisce modifiche, potranno passare anni e generazioni ma le cose rimarranno sempre uguali. Senza lavoro, istruzione e tutela dei figli di famiglie disagiate la situazione sarà sempre questa. Ovviamente a parole è facile, ma con un po' di sforzo si possono fare progressi, anche piccoli

    • @acojone6110
      @acojone6110 Год назад +1

      almeno la giornalista è italiana

    • @tesh6
      @tesh6 Год назад +4

      E strano comunque che i camorristi ti portano dentro casa , poi quella coca tutta a polvere boh…quasi che sembra finto…

  • @CC-rm9ql
    @CC-rm9ql Год назад +84

    The contrast between the kids shaking off the flour and shaking off the cocaine from their hands is insane. Does a good job at showing how big the problem is!

  • @nufuu2746
    @nufuu2746 Год назад +1

    the comparing shots from the children baking and cleaning up the flour and the children lining up the coke was beautiful and showed the absolute absurdity of the situation there...

  • @paulagrubbs9277
    @paulagrubbs9277 6 месяцев назад +1

    Wanted to say, the cinematography showing the vastly different groups of teens, one bagging cocaine and the other baking with flour was brilliant. Great work!

  • @MercuryFlying
    @MercuryFlying Год назад +94

    19:15 the editing is amazing. Props to the editor

  • @dvrn86
    @dvrn86 Год назад +252

    Any adult that twists a child's heart and mind like that deserves no mercy.

    • @AshtonAU
      @AshtonAU Год назад +77

      The adult that twists the child's heart like that, was once the child that had his / her heart twisted. It's an evil cycle. One day it's likely one of those boys will be the ones recruiting 12-13 year olds (unless they die or go to jail first which I'm sure is very possible). I'm not disagreeing with you, I'm just saying it's a brutal system that isn't easy to dismantle (is it even possible? who knows)

    • @Bootysmoothie
      @Bootysmoothie Год назад

      Say that to your government dingus

    • @nighttime537
      @nighttime537 Год назад +4

      @@AshtonAU : ( spot on

    • @joulupukki1607
      @joulupukki1607 Год назад +4

      They dont get random kids on street and make them do things. They recruit kids that are already criminals and want to move up on ladders. They will be criminals most likely for life even without adults recruitin them. Its mindset that these kids have that got them into gang life

    • @joulupukki1607
      @joulupukki1607 Год назад

      @@ronaldlim7214 its kinda sketchy thing to do but im not sure where that reporter got that info cause if u rly think about it, would they rly ask their members to do that i mean there is always kids that gonna be interested in that lifestyle and usually those posts where they flex money, cars etc are because their egos i mean even criminals want attention and admiration thru social media(i know criminals should lay low but many times they dont nowdays) im just questioning it cause it sounds little odd that bosses would even ask them to do that kinda things cause i bet there is tons of gangsters that rly wanna go under reidar and dont wanna cause unwanted attention by postin stupid flexin videos. My opinion is that they dont do that kinda groomin on purpose its just good side effect for them that comes when some of them flaunt their status on ig. But i cant be sure ofc, maybe some boss rly asked their soldiers to do that but it just sound little silly to me thats all

  • @billyfalk9376
    @billyfalk9376 Месяц назад

    Its like old vice all over again!!! Love it

  • @joshimilbers2212
    @joshimilbers2212 Год назад

    That was amazing content! Love the reporter

  • @MilezAwxy
    @MilezAwxy Год назад +232

    give this journalist a raise!!!

    • @YouSurfin
      @YouSurfin Год назад +3

      stop with that stupid comment. It's annoying seeing in every video, for every situation.

    • @bog4543
      @bog4543 Год назад

      @@YouSurfincry about it

  • @musicasilverclaymore
    @musicasilverclaymore Год назад +462

    Hey VICE, this is an INCREDIBLE piece of documentary but PLEASE make it available with italian subtitles as well. Italians need to be able to watch and understand this more than anyone else! Kudos to the reporter also, I want to see more of her

    • @ukraine2763
      @ukraine2763 Год назад

      why did ukraine do this then? ruclips.net/video/7DF-JqNIOf0/видео.html

    • @TheLukas9922
      @TheLukas9922 Год назад +47

      Aren't they speaking Italian?

    • @ZLK132
      @ZLK132 Год назад +18

      In italy we have a lot of documentaries about the Naples ' camorra and Scampia just like this, we have tv series too about this topic

    • @cesco7
      @cesco7 Год назад +40

      @@TheLukas9922 there's a strong dialect so it's kinda hard at some point to understand if you don't know English....

    • @thebricksofthegamesbog834
      @thebricksofthegamesbog834 Год назад +6

      @@TheLukas9922 no the un speaking an average dialect, the “napoletano “

  • @vsDrachen
    @vsDrachen Месяц назад +1

    20:45 What a heartbreaking moment. You can feel the pain in such a young kids eyes. I pray that these kids have a better future

  • @RTGMonika
    @RTGMonika Год назад +27

    Its genuinely awful seeing these kids growing up in locations that look like the world ended. I wish I knew how we could help them have a happy childhood and life. Sorry if my wording sounded rude to any degree, I'm not good at putting feelings like this into words.

  • @nikoandroman
    @nikoandroman Год назад +34

    What a great journalist, you really connected with these unfortunate kids. It seems like someone like you is what they all need, someone that understands them and cares about them

  • @sweettangoTIMMY
    @sweettangoTIMMY Год назад +92

    This is insane levels of journalism and videography, I couldn't keep it together even introducing myself to anyone like this.

    • @wood-wheel-wizard
      @wood-wheel-wizard Год назад

      I dnt get it I guess, care to elaborate?

    • @ukraine2763
      @ukraine2763 Год назад

      why did ukraine do this then? ruclips.net/video/7DF-JqNIOf0/видео.html

    • @JohnDoe-989
      @JohnDoe-989 Год назад

      Cause you’re weak

  • @chrisstclair3954
    @chrisstclair3954 9 месяцев назад +1

    This journalist has heart.

  • @AwokenEntertainment
    @AwokenEntertainment Год назад +17

    hoods all over the world trust Vice

  • @Mexindian01
    @Mexindian01 Год назад +172

    19:39 ..... can't help thinking that this kid Mano has so much potential and intelligence....they say that still water runs deepest and even though he doesn't talk much and is the youngest you really get a sense of the drives, inner conflicts, loneliness, guilt, despair and desire both pushing and pulling them to and from this lifestyle that is masked by the bravado and humor of his friends....the materialist envy, the lack of opportunities, a childhood that never was a childhood and the resulting desire for respect and companionship forms a drain from which many can't escape but I hope he realizes that there is another way out with his intelligence and drive (especially because of these because I can't help but feel that the Camorra will recognize these values in him and make him a corrupted and dangerous man if he continues) if he studies and leaves for a place with more opportunities. Even if regular life is hard and less exciting, I wish him and all the rest of them the best in escaping their path....life oftentimes seems like a rushing river dragging you along a current you can't escape but there is always a choice...always

    • @ukraine2763
      @ukraine2763 Год назад

      why did ukraine do this then? ruclips.net/video/7DF-JqNIOf0/видео.html

    • @daixer3156
      @daixer3156 Год назад

      Bad and boujou

    • @condelgizzlo1445
      @condelgizzlo1445 Год назад +9

      that's 🧢, I've been there last year, i don't know if I've met exactly these kids but I've met some of the gang kids, they can find jobs and work but that's boring and not paid enough, selling drugs is easier, so don't fall for their emotional "we had no choice we had to do it for our families" bullshit

    • @mysterioanonymous3206
      @mysterioanonymous3206 Год назад +7

      he's 13, he doesn't have the experience or farsightedness to make good decisions. kids need a supportive environment. loads and loads of solid support. without it it's nearly impossible, and the statistics back it up.

    • @samuele7630
      @samuele7630 Год назад +5

      @@condelgizzlo1445 a work for a kid in Naples? He can get a 2€/h in the worst cases. The situation it's bad there.
      You underestimate the Camorra, it is a parallel government in Naples, working for the Camorra it's considered a work where you can make yourself a name.

  • @serendipitousslim1529
    @serendipitousslim1529 Год назад +33

    Incredible documentary through and through, but one little detail I picked up that is especially powerful is the way they cut between the shots at 19:15 to compare/contrast the kids moving the flour across the table and the young cammoristi cutting and moving the lines of coke. Two different avenues of life, but the wrong one seems to have the more powerful grasp. Cinematic editing there.

  • @capo5056
    @capo5056 11 месяцев назад +4

    I‘m italian and this video makes me very sad. It makes me sad that our politicians don‘t do anything for this kids… We all know the problem of Scampia and Secondogliano but it seems that nobody cares about it.. Thanks for this amazing video, that shows me another time that I should be grateful to grow up in better circumstances than these kids

  • @asdfjklo1465
    @asdfjklo1465 Год назад

    big shoutout to the reporter very professional work respectful and asking good questions!!

  • @kylebridgett3941
    @kylebridgett3941 Год назад +39

    Amazing reporter, really felt the connection she made between her and the kids. Really heartbreaking

  • @BeExcellent21Another
    @BeExcellent21Another Год назад +13

    The fixers, cameras and interviewer are world class in this. Thank you to everyone who made this insight in to these realities available to all, it's a real shame that when the only way to make money from drugs is focused on street pushers and not the international legalised pilots, it's going to be a long while until elders stop leading youths into battles where they are the only Victorias.
    I hope all these young "G's" will have other options in the very near future, and become an army for their community instead of preying on it and blaming it.
    ALL of those elders should be ashamed, yes we had hardships like no others but that is NO excuse to perpetuate and idealise a life that only benefits you.
    Be real men! Stop using kids! And kids they're not real men just because they have a gun, a few euros is all it takes, is that what life is worth?

  • @AlpigrooveRecords
    @AlpigrooveRecords Год назад

    great video my friends ... from an italian guy... we love music and all the BEL PAESE !!!🏖

  • @keatonlacretin9781
    @keatonlacretin9781 5 месяцев назад +1

    The projects there give me dystopian vibes

  • @sidartumturk
    @sidartumturk Год назад +4

    This is the Vice I Subscribed to once upon a time long ago! This is the content we want. Must say it was 👌🏽 how u showed everything and so good questions asked from Alessia. Beautiful 👏🏼

  • @oriat9360
    @oriat9360 Год назад +51

    Such unfortunate reality for so many children and people. Sometimes people are forced to do unwanted things to fend themselves and their family. Not everyone does it for selfish motives. Loved this content and definitely appreciated the interaction of the host with the kids. Well done!

  • @TopDesu
    @TopDesu Год назад

    Amazing documentary.

  • @Aris.Nothink
    @Aris.Nothink 5 месяцев назад +2

    As a man who came from this type of shi i love all the kids of the world these kids are special, we that come from the Ghetto have a different approach to life much more romantical ! I shed some tears watching this vid ngl

  • @mugiwarakaizokou4049
    @mugiwarakaizokou4049 Год назад +18

    Good content! Ground zero work always best done by y'all❤

  • @YingDat
    @YingDat Год назад +21

    Great interviewer asked all the right questions and showed great emotion

  • @smokefentanyl
    @smokefentanyl Год назад +1542

    These poor kids are so misguided and taken advantage of by the worst excuse of an adult. Absolutely heartbreaking and hitting really close to home for me.
    I too was mislead and taken advantage of by much much older adults which lead to completely no child hood, an 8 year long battle with opioid addiction as well as countless other substance abuse problems, kleptomania , being sexually abused- all of these things happened before I even turned 12. I’m 21 now and approaching 2 years sober from all drugs, especially opioids.
    People like this are no one to look upto , they will use you until you are either useless to them because you either got caught too many times or were one of the lucky ones to understand where this path will take you , and therefore you stop before it’s too late. By then you will likely end up with severe trauma and depression, substance abuse disorders, and very upset parents. Best thing to do is leave all these goofy friends behind , seek help from your parents and a therapist , use every resource available to you to turn your life around and do something good for yourself.

    • @TheyWantMeDead2005
      @TheyWantMeDead2005 Год назад

      hahaha u got sexually abused lolll.. U a man and u weak smh

    • @MrAmazingBitch
      @MrAmazingBitch Год назад +33

      stay strong brother

    • @aurora6920
      @aurora6920 Год назад +43

      I don't think these kids can leave as they were going to be killed if they didn't commit the crimes they are being told to do, it's human trafficking but with kids as it's easier to manipulate.

    • @JR-mh8vn
      @JR-mh8vn Год назад +8

      @@aurora6920 thats some vice bs, they wouldnt kill those kids because off that.

    • @GAFUKIS
      @GAFUKIS Год назад +2

      Good luck, stay strong

  • @danksouls2523
    @danksouls2523 Год назад +8

    Those kids seemed pretty nice. Lots of jokes and they are clearly good friends. This makes it even more sad that they have to grow up and live like this.

  • @otta8458
    @otta8458 Год назад +2

    There is a TV series called "Mare Fuori" and it talks about juvenile prison in Napoli and the stories of the kids who end up there

  • @user-my6qt9fn9t
    @user-my6qt9fn9t Год назад +131

    This is the VICE we all love

    • @ukraine2763
      @ukraine2763 Год назад

      why did ukraine do this then? ruclips.net/video/7DF-JqNIOf0/видео.html

  • @squiddleINC
    @squiddleINC Год назад +66

    That was a fucking triumph! That was told with so much empathy, everyone involved should be really proud of that production. The way we treat our most vulnerable makes me feel fucking disgusting at times, I felt real joy watching you. Thank you.

    • @JohnDoe-989
      @JohnDoe-989 Год назад

      Yeah making money off of showing child abuse great video! Then not helping police finding those involved (helping the criminals) all so she and Vice can make a buck. Yeah but what a great thing they did exploiting these already exploited kids huh?

    • @kalebind
      @kalebind Год назад

      NO OFFENCE MEANT OF COURSE

  • @juanp0421
    @juanp0421 4 месяца назад +3

    So many familiar shots from HBOs Gomorrah! Thought I might see Ciro and Genny for a sec lol

  • @sofiasullenote
    @sofiasullenote Год назад

    Servizio incredibile. Bravissimi.

  • @divyanshugogna6152
    @divyanshugogna6152 Год назад +179

    You never see reality like this from main stream media.
    Well done vice for covering the truth, and showing reality the real reason what drives children teens, and adults to drugs, crime. The unemployment, poor economy, lack of opportunity, education and of course terrible circumstances.
    Hope vice keeps bringing out reality
    From deep inside even journalist probably also felt uncomfortable and unsafe at times of documentary.

    • @lordtette
      @lordtette Год назад

      Where do you live that msm doesn't show kids being groomed into gangs? Atp isn't vice mainstream?

    • @teodora2979
      @teodora2979 Год назад

      Most definitely they did. Its not uncommon for journalists to get killed. Especially when working on a documentary regarding this kind of subject. Remember in order for those kids to get initiated they have to kill somebody or get killed themselves. So all those kids that are standing have killed somebody. With a gun anybody is defenseless it just takes a quick pull of a trigger and somebody is dead.

    • @JohnDoe-bt9qp
      @JohnDoe-bt9qp 10 месяцев назад +1

      The only thing that causes crime are evil people!!!

    • @illizizon9569
      @illizizon9569 10 месяцев назад

      Because the main stream media doesnt exist to inform.

  • @sample.text.
    @sample.text. Год назад +15

    Vice has been on a roll this past year. This is quality journalism.

  • @rocknroller3000
    @rocknroller3000 Год назад +10

    What these kids' parents make in a year,.. the "Capo" makes in a day. How are you supposed to steer kids away from that? They see their parents suffering and getting nowhere. This looks like the only option to not get left behind. What is sad, is that there is no end to this lifestyle.

  • @thegamingoboist2702
    @thegamingoboist2702 8 месяцев назад

    i can tell she just wanted to give hun a hug man

  • @gejzervosta
    @gejzervosta Год назад +15

    This is one proper documentary. Thank you Vice

  • @Bored2death
    @Bored2death Год назад +65

    Very powerful videography with the transitions back and forth between shots of ex members learning to be kids again dusting the flour off their hands to shots of the current members doing the same gestures after bagging up cocaine.

    • @ukraine2763
      @ukraine2763 Год назад

      why did ukraine do this then? ruclips.net/video/7DF-JqNIOf0/видео.html

    • @totoriinaa8145
      @totoriinaa8145 Год назад

      you idyot? im sicilian and this Is reality of Italy and italian mafia, most Powerfull mafia in World NDRANGHETA

  • @EliPrrr
    @EliPrrr 5 месяцев назад

    que documental tan hermoso, no tenia idea de que estas cosas pasaran con tantos niños en europa, buen trabajo

  • @poornia
    @poornia Год назад +2

    I appreciate that video so much
    but
    17:50 missing blur :(

  • @anthonybernardo2214
    @anthonybernardo2214 Год назад +14

    Really amazing work here. So heartbreaking. Well done to all involved in this piece.

  • @pL_01
    @pL_01 Год назад +3

    Great documentary. Keep up the good work Vice!

  • @e.r.f.a.n8269
    @e.r.f.a.n8269 Год назад +3

    you can see the emotion in the poor kid's eyes he's hurt inside 20:54

  • @JAHFREEALL
    @JAHFREEALL Год назад

    Good reporting☀️⚖️

  • @7PtsSlime
    @7PtsSlime Год назад +4

    Great work on this. Beautifully filmed

  • @biggrimdog8825
    @biggrimdog8825 Год назад +81

    Sounds like they operate like a lot of gangs do here in America. Prey on the vulnerable, often fatherless youth in the slums. Get them to do their dirty work because they’re impressionable and will do anything for the validation of older men because of the father/son dynamic they’re missing at home. Those kids then grow up and do the same to young kids, again perpetuating the cycle.

    • @ukraine2763
      @ukraine2763 Год назад

      why did ukraine do this then? ruclips.net/video/7DF-JqNIOf0/видео.html

    • @volk779
      @volk779 Год назад

      Still American cities much more dangerous

    • @ftw1540
      @ftw1540 Год назад +2

      Gangs all around the world....

    • @marcpontone7946
      @marcpontone7946 Год назад

      @@ftw1540 it’s different than an american gang, camorra is a mafia so it’s more organized. I’m italian by the way

    • @coma5026
      @coma5026 Год назад

      bro this is mafia is something else. it is more structured, more powerful and dangerous. These are not limited to street shooting to defend territories. The mafia is a scourge, because it is as if it were a multinational based in the Italian cultural socio-economic fabric. do you understand?
      these make the real money. they are everywhere, on all continents of this globe. it's a bummer.

  • @JKJK-wk7sl
    @JKJK-wk7sl Год назад

    5:43 "la teniamo per bellezza?" non ha tutti i torti lol btw as an italian, u guys cannot even image how real this reportage is.. it's really rare see this reality that clear.. a really beatiful job

  • @ashleybenitez3990
    @ashleybenitez3990 Год назад

    The interviewer was perfect ! You can tell she really cares for ppl

  • @michael.waddell
    @michael.waddell Год назад +16

    Vice finally doing Vice again? Happy to see it, keep it up.

  • @andrewtelfor6586
    @andrewtelfor6586 Год назад +279

    It would be nice to see an inside look at the gang's in America. It's easy to see how ordinary kids get pulled into the gang life but in America they just stereotype crime like people are born criminals.

    • @pulse3732
      @pulse3732 Год назад +30

      Exactly, they forget about the people like me, who used to be not the best person, but ended up lucky. Almost like nuance doesn't exist anymore

    • @andrewtelfor6586
      @andrewtelfor6586 Год назад +55

      @@pulse3732 Same here, I'm glad you got lucky 💯 I was a straight A student but hanging out with the wrong people got me a felony at 18, and I'm still facing the consequences and stigma at age 30. I feel like our society focuses on maximum punishment instead of prevention. We shun and punish kids for being lead down the wrong path and make no efforts to lead them down the right path. I'm not trying to deny personal responsibility, but the saying is true "it takes a village to raise a child". You can be the best parent in the whole world but if you live in a bad village, there's only so much you can control.

    • @theitssodumbitsfunny
      @theitssodumbitsfunny Год назад

      It’s a lot of well the kids are fighting or they’re too loud and genuine places for kids to hang out and just be kids get closed down so they end up hanging out with tooka nem it’s not as Linear A progression as America makes it seem.

    • @WJWeber
      @WJWeber Год назад +9

      It almost feels like we have less older gang members cause they end up in prison or just get shot. I also think there is more opportunity in the sense of other sorts of crimes. You don’t really go very far or last that long when you go to violence quick. The young ones go there quick.

    • @andrewtelfor6586
      @andrewtelfor6586 Год назад +1

      @@WJWeber True, that or they grow out of it. After years in prison or losing close ones people finally realize the error in their ways and change. Sadly though as you said, most people don't live long enough to change when they choose a violent life style at a young age.

  • @KabobHope
    @KabobHope 4 месяца назад

    So much for my Naples vacation.

  • @user-hf2wv1pj2y
    @user-hf2wv1pj2y Год назад

    Best Vice episode

  • @tonyscotton
    @tonyscotton Год назад +9

    It is comes down to the basic human need to belong. It’s not about the money, the security, the prestige. It’s about feeling like they belong somewhere. Manu said it best

  • @vonnegutshot
    @vonnegutshot Год назад +17

    Heartbreaking to see these kids tell lie after lie after lie in an effort to try and look tough when it's obvious they are terrified around their bosses etc

  • @Hmmmmmm407
    @Hmmmmmm407 Год назад +1

    The last kid she interviewed broke my heart. God please help him out of this mess.

  • @justinmas299
    @justinmas299 Год назад

    Good piece

  • @kavidday3994
    @kavidday3994 Год назад +5

    Now this is a big improvement, Vice. Do more pieces with class like this...