I thought Mafioso was plural for Mafia? No, I'm not fluent in Italian but I keep hearing different things. I probably need a better reference source than RUclips
@@charleshamilton1488 Mafia is the name of the organized crime which was born on Sicily Italy, mafioso is a person who works for the mafia and is often related to them by blood, lastly mafiosos is the plural for mafioso
OkThisllbeMyName As said in the video, Italian mafia has emigrated in America as Mussolini's campaign started, so, technically, that was Italian mafia in America
There's a funny story I heard: the italian mafia on the city of the guy who told me it created a pizza parlour as a front for their criminal activities, but the parlour was so successful, it ended giving more money to them than the criminal activities, so they simply stopped doing crimes and became legit business owners
Quadro Bean, that is completely untrue - pizza was originally was leftovers put bread and baked in Italy and was considered only a "poor person's" food in Italy, (note: I only know this because my great-grandmother was Italian, originally from Italy through she moved to America, and she looked down on anyone who would eat pizza - pasta was preferable in her household). American soldiers saw some of the Italians make pizza during World War 2 and those soldiers brought over to the USA - improving it by adding cheese and by limiting the toppings to the ones we have today. Through, admittedly, the "thin-crust" pizza was closer to the Italian originally because they would use bread as the crust of the 'pizza'. The "thick-crust" pizza was because of American (specifically, those from Chicago) wanting more of meal for their money.
How didn't you mention thier famous torture method 1. They hang you by your eyelid 2. They put glasses on you 3. They make you starre at the sun 4. They start dancing and the worst thing is that you can't see them dancing
MikefromQueens Thats right. And you tell the cops that if they ever come around askin. Hey, heres a salami slice, thats used as money in my mafi......my family. Now get outta here, remember you aint seen or hear nuttin.
Here in Italy just 2 days ago in a bar in Rome some mafiosi have beaten the bartender and a disabled customer because they just didn’t want to wait in line, it’s sad to witness this kind of behavior in a “civilized country” nowadays...
How to become mafia boss in Italy 8 steps 1. Have a stand 2. Have a piano 3. Join a crew of stand users 4. Fight the boss 5. Make sure u have the requiem arrow 6. Make sure your piano is playing 7. Defeat the boss 8. Become the boss
Here is another. Some of the loan shark collectors in the Mafia would threaten the lives of the children of people that owed them money. This would give the parents literal heart attacks killing them. It was a game they liked to play. Spilotro had done this before himself. If you have to say that you have honor then it usually means you lack it.
I live in Chicago, and there's a tour called the "Untouchable tour" and it takes you to every side of the city where gangsters were. It's an awesome tour and I highly recommend it if you come to Chicago.
Grazie mille per il tuo prezioso aiuto nel diffondere sti stupidi stereotipi da italianetto medio del cazzo. Pizza pasta e mandolino, è così che vi piace che ci vedano all'estero eh?
-Rice- Corrupt I'm sorry but i cant agree, as Falcone and Borsellino were killed with some kilos of explosive under the car on the road, just because they were fighting the mafia. It is important to know how and WHY it has originated as a fenomenon, sine in Italy is still a huge problem.
And the our culture? We have a great history, the Roman Empire, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, the Christianity, ecc.. we have the best culture in the world not only mafia! I'm proud to be Italian 🇮🇹🇮🇹
Nekototto you are right, I guess Yakuza is the only legal mafia for Japan? They even set some legal bussiness in Japan after their police had to crackdown their own illegal one.
One thing I was hoping you would mention was that mafia only refers to the Sicilian criminal organization, while there were also the Camorra (from Naples) and the n’Draghetta (from Calabria). The main differences were in the hierarchy and in the methods they used to “deal” with undesired people
Pasquale: Did you ever wonder if the Lucchese Crime Family is affiliated with Lucchese boots? Wouldn't that be a kick in the ass! If anybody asks though, I wasn't here and you don't know where to find me. Capiche!?
I LOVE learning about the mafia, as I’m Italian and heard a great deal about it growing up in my family. Are there any untouchable mobs today? If so, where? What’s the most recent case of any gang related activity? Thank-you! I love this channel!!
From modern day, the Sinaloa Gang is pretty strong, same as some “gangs” in Myanmar, or some other Asian country, been a bit since I watched the documentary, also are pretty strong. In modern day, you need to focus on drugs in order to become untouchable. None in America, America found a way to destroy the Mob at it’s height, with the Rico act and Union Busting.
My grandpa has family connections in Sicily. He was never open to the idea of the Mafia. He even got out of the commercial driving business during the Hoffa years because he wanted avoid the mob. Didnt even like talking about them. Its a real source of shame for Italians that understand their influence.
I think he knew what he was doing, until the 80's refusing to take part of a mafia group was a public offense to the bosses. Many people joined mafia because of the poverty of the lands or because they found protection and power in mafia, although honour to your grandpa
Logn short story of the italian clans. Camorra in Campania, Ndrangheta in Calabria, Mafia in Sicily, it's the triangle of the South of Italy. The reasons behind that are simple: everything goes back to the union of Italy in 1861. The bank in Naples was one of the richest in Europe (Banco di Napoli), and the money was needed to get the industries going in the North of Italy. Only the money was needed, not the south xD. While the north was striving to emulate other countries, like Austria, Germany and France, the economy of the South of Italy rested on working the land. I'm not gonna say agricolture, because people weren't free to live of their hard work, but all the lands were owned by rich and sometimes noble men, that workers had to pay fees to (one thing that Garibaldi "forgot" to change, even though he promised it to the men who died following him). That's were the Mafia,Camorra and Ndrangheta had their BIG raise in power. It's not false promises and ideologies of freedom from the monarchy (that was in the South before 1861) that "put bread on your table" as we say in Italy. Camorra, Mafia and Ndrangheta were what filled the lack of control in the south. The newly formed governments didn't care much. In campania(where i'm from) camorra gave work to the people, and money to raise their families. That's why you can still find images of famous bosses held by old people, like they were Saints and that's what makes me really sad., but the definitions of wrong and right get really blurred when your stomach has part in the decisions. And that's something we all cannot blame.
Man surely the first Italian monarchy government had an impact on mafie birth, but you can't blame the north as the only responsible. You see, that's exactly this attitude of your southern Italians that contribute to allow Mafia to survive and growing stronger. I've heard too many times from people from the south "it's fault of the northers!". Veneto and other region in Italy were even poorer than southern regions and had a similar system of few rich lords owning all the lands. However in Veneto Mafia did not born. I'm not racist here, but you can't deny that, at least at that time, the south had all set the requirements for Mafia to be born. The bandits, the individualistic mentality, the obsessive familiar system, the lack of confience in rules and State. Most of historians agree that the culture and mentality of a population is a major trigger for the birth of criminal organizations. Sicilians are beautiful people and with their culture they gave a lot to Italy and the world, however they had (or still have?) some defect and that contribute to Mafia.
The actor that played 'Spider' (the waiter shot in the foot, then eventually murdered by Pesci) played Chris on the Sopranos. In one episode, frustrated with his lack of status shoots a bakery worker in the foot for making him wait too long🤣
+Captain Clemont Class time in my school *just started* for me here in Calgary, Alberta, Canada (the *same* Calgary that hosted the 1988 Winter Olympics) at the time of my reply. Who *else* thinks that timezones are a wonderful thing?
tharun raj some police departments were corrupt others just didn’t have the resources, others literally went to war with the mobs it really depends on what part of the country you look at
I have rewatched The godfather trilogy and also Kdramas "Vincenzo". Wow it's a great story for mafia. 😎😎😎😎 Michael Corleone, Don vito Corleone and Vincenzo Cassano are my favourite italian mafia.
I love your videos but you let me down with this one. Italy has a very dark history, in particular during the 80s and 90s. In Italy we had scandals, terroristic attacks and direct government involvements in mafia. I guess it’d have been more interesting than the american mafia, which is completely different from what mafia really is...
When I was a kid my grandma wouldn’t let me play claw machine games and when I asked her why she said it was because those things were ran by the mafia, I’m not sure how valid her statement was in early 2000’s Nebraska
@Our ship Lusitania People think that the Cartels had more Power than the Mafia back then. While the Mafia had smart people with Politician Connections, the cartel had only enemys. I dont get that..
Bugs Moran was also apparently one of the few people Al Capone was scared of. Correct me if I'm wrong but I think the Irish ended up winning the war aswell against Capone. Capone's bodyguard in his later years was also a Glaswegian gangster. Interesting stuff. Also Murder Inc. was a specific group of hitmen afaik.
1:37 fun fact, this movement of italians to new orleans is exactly what Angelo Bronte and his crew are based on in RDR2 in saint denis (based on New Orleans)
There's 1 time when i was with my gang-star group trying to take down my boss cuz he was selling drug for children and killing my France friend ,then my goldie-hair friend stabbed himself with an arrow and punched the boss to die forever
Who's your favorite mafioso?
Ray Liotta 😂
Carmine Galante or Tony Arrcardo
Mario from nintendo lol
Stefano Magaddino.
You
Mafia in italian is mafia.
Mafioso means person affiliated with mafia.
E giovanni Falcone
Lui ci ha fatto qualcosa
@@alessandrorighetti21 anche te qui perchè RUclips ti ha consigliato questo video?
I thought Mafioso was plural for Mafia? No, I'm not fluent in Italian but I keep hearing different things. I probably need a better reference source than RUclips
@@charleshamilton1488 Mafia is the name of the organized crime which was born on Sicily Italy, mafioso is a person who works for the mafia and is often related to them by blood, lastly mafiosos is the plural for mafioso
But did any of them have a dream?
Kono Giorno Giovanna
@@bigwheelfromspidamahn1037 kono DIO da....... Wryyyyyyyy
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Them will said to you "what a girl"!
please stop
I'm italian and i must say... how you americans pronunce italian words gives me chills ;-;
My favourite is when they pronounce penne as “pennaye” not “Pen”
@Alessandro Crocetti ok campione
Yooo guess what
Like Venice?
@M. L. fratm ingiustament incarcerat
_title: italian mafia_
_talks about american mafia instead_
OkThisllbeMyName Italian Americans
Luis Lopez Not real Italians.
OkThisllbeMyName As said in the video, Italian mafia has emigrated in America as Mussolini's campaign started, so, technically, that was Italian mafia in America
OkThisllbeMyName it's a channel run by Americans. We simply call people of Italian descent Italians but we know they're not really Italian.
The Swag McSwiggle Śhøw yeah ikr just stating the obvious, not criticizing, no harm haha
And killed himself on many occasions
Are you drunk
it is meant that he himself killed somebody. not killed himself.
I wheezed at this comment
Lol. Yeah. Very interesting way of wording that.
That’s how the mafia works
@@philswift1 LmfuckinAo
I remember an Italian boss who had some weird power to erase time...
Are you Jeane Pierre Polnareff?
Giorno giovana
??? What the f that doesn't even make sense
@18.Siddhant kumar ok im gonna look who that is
@18.Siddhant kumar wats the last name?
There's a funny story I heard: the italian mafia on the city of the guy who told me it created a pizza parlour as a front for their criminal activities, but the parlour was so successful, it ended giving more money to them than the criminal activities, so they simply stopped doing crimes and became legit business owners
Jesus Christ our lord and savior has spoken
Dont disrespect the pizza Parlor!
Wow
@Jesus Christ 😳
Let me guess Di....GIORNO'S
What the hell... They didnt even mention how they stopped the supply of pizza. That was by far the worst thing they have ever done.
Quadro Bean, that is completely untrue - pizza was originally was leftovers put bread and baked in Italy and was considered only a "poor person's" food in Italy, (note: I only know this because my great-grandmother was Italian, originally from Italy through she moved to America, and she looked down on anyone who would eat pizza - pasta was preferable in her household).
American soldiers saw some of the Italians make pizza during World War 2 and those soldiers brought over to the USA - improving it by adding cheese and by limiting the toppings to the ones we have today. Through, admittedly, the "thin-crust" pizza was closer to the Italian originally because they would use bread as the crust of the 'pizza'. The "thick-crust" pizza was because of American (specifically, those from Chicago) wanting more of meal for their money.
Likkan what is the point of subs that don't watch ur videos?
Likkan fuck off
Pizza isn't legit Italian
that's not a bloody crime
That's how Mafia works.
Lvl 3 crook
@Nicholas Galaska Lvl 100 Godfather
Some true old-school mobster were in the life for decades and NEVER killed anyone, especially people close to them
@@genocidepubgm5152 level 999 under six feet
The most dangerous Italian Mafia Gang is "Passione".
Gamer Gud most daingerous was corleonesy in sicily
The new leader of passione has the ultimate “no u” power
I heard the bossu has a confusing power he calls "King Crimson"
It's so confusing because it's simple
Not under Giorno Giovanna’s Leadership.
@Ashton S. bruh ive seen u 3 times in a row now
How to be a gangster in italy in one step:
-get a piano
*Gangstar
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JOJO REFERENCES
@B.Bella yes
@B.Bella what?
How didn't you mention thier famous torture method
1. They hang you by your eyelid
2. They put glasses on you
3. They make you starre at the sun
4. They start dancing and the worst thing is that you can't see them dancing
It’s like a burning sunrise
that jojo reference
Jojo
Vocal percussion on a whole nother level
Narancia Fugo and Mista vs Zucchero in a nutshell
It's-a me, mafioso!
I did
ElusivexChanteuse No need for name calling, fuckface.
Ryan Doherty hypocrite
Tyyonna Woods yeet tru
Racist
Vito Scaletta
King Aragorn II Elessar of Gondor
Yeeeeeee
Lincoln Clay
Lincoln is African mate
burke
Oh wow i didn't know I'm not the only one who knows this.
*D I A V O L O*
Giorbo giobanna
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BOSS!
Is tHaT a JoJo rEferEnce
GOLDEN EXPERIENCE REQUIEM
I thought in the mafia you grow by levels like level 1 crook and level 100 boss.
They had those adverts 2 years ago?
@@MarcBernaI but did they?
8:08 damn. RIP Incognito Mode.
how does it come that this only has 7 likes
Who is my favorite Mafisos... GIORNO GIOVANA
Wait no mista
Wait no narancia
Wait no trish
Wait no dopio
Wait no Giorno Giovana
Nah their worst crime was killing Diavolo
Is tHiS a JojO ReFErenCe?
diavolo had it coming
GangSTAR crew did nothing wrong
I'm getting spoilers on fucking infographic show
king crimson best mafioso
Giorno Giovanna
My favorite mafia has to be passione
Nice ,69 likes
Your favourite?....you make it sound like ice cream flavoure
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Ringringringring
for sure
This is inaccurate they didn't add the world famous torture dance.
I don’t know anything about any of this
MikefromQueens but now you do!
а щееd that’s true
MikefromQueens Thats right. And you tell the cops that if they ever come around askin. Hey, heres a salami slice, thats used as money in my mafi......my family. Now get outta here, remember you aint seen or hear nuttin.
stephen Toth duly noted. And I’m sorry.
MikefromQueens Ey,.no biggie uh? Fuggedaboutit
This channel has taken a dark turn
.
are we sure they aren't from DC universe?
Jeovelito Torres And we love it! 😂
When you get the attention of thousands of people you will only want to crush them and that explains the media
Here in Italy just 2 days ago in a bar in Rome some mafiosi have beaten the bartender and a disabled customer because they just didn’t want to wait in line, it’s sad to witness this kind of behavior in a “civilized country” nowadays...
Artanis who said that?
Artanis your normal hes talking about weak liberals and uneducated democrats
Hi! i am not saying that the mafia is better, but these people you are talking about were ethnically gypsyes, not italian.
The voice of science The casamonica family is gipsy not italian
The voice of science Casamonicas are not even italian
1. Pasta was served cold.
Mamma Mia !!!
*Grabs Gun* Don't Fuck Around With Italians or Our Food, Bitch!
Revolutionary4Games or our dirty wett buttholes bitch this aint prison
Hahahaha pasta and mammamia jokes cuz we're italian ahhahah so funny and original
Ma porca puttana
How to become mafia boss in Italy 8 steps
1. Have a stand
2. Have a piano
3. Join a crew of stand users
4. Fight the boss
5. Make sure u have the requiem arrow
6. Make sure your piano is playing
7. Defeat the boss
8. Become the boss
THis is a JoJo refErence
Everybody gangsta till the leader of the italian mafia who can erase time starts speaking spaghetti
They are just making some JoJo references.
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Here is another. Some of the loan shark collectors in the Mafia would threaten the lives of the children of people that owed them money. This would give the parents literal heart attacks killing them. It was a game they liked to play. Spilotro had done this before himself. If you have to say that you have honor then it usually means you lack it.
I live in Chicago, and there's a tour called the "Untouchable tour" and it takes you to every side of the city where gangsters were. It's an awesome tour and I highly recommend it if you come to Chicago.
Mamma Mia
Cereal Killer It's "Mamma mia" you illiterate
famiglia morandi Thanks.
Pizzeria!
Cunne mama rua
Cereal Killer I love your name and profile picture
I'm italian from Sicily (my surname means nothing, so don't judge).
The most important things for an italian are:
- Family
- Loyalty
- Pizza
@KrÎştoph Pîäték La Tua Mamma
Do you know anyone in the Gambino crime family?
Grazie mille per il tuo prezioso aiuto nel diffondere sti stupidi stereotipi da italianetto medio del cazzo. Pizza pasta e mandolino, è così che vi piace che ci vedano all'estero eh?
Ma porca troia perché pizza? Ci fai sembrare dei grassoni bro
As an Italian, i 100% confirm this.
Yea yea... all fun and games with the italian-american mafia, but are you going to talk about the real Italian mafia?
lorenzo suprani hai ragione , da noi è peggio
lorenzo suprani It's cause the Italian American mafia story is more interesting.
-Rice- Corrupt yes it is more interesting, but italian's Real mafia stories are horrifing!
-Rice- Corrupt I'm sorry but i cant agree, as Falcone and Borsellino were killed with some kilos of explosive under the car on the road, just because they were fighting the mafia.
It is important to know how and WHY it has originated as a fenomenon, sine in Italy is still a huge problem.
-Rice- Corrupt
That is false.
The mafia have a very interesting history behind his back.
They originated in the reneissanse...
I’m happy to see that true gangstar Jojo fans came here for one reason- *_Vento Aureo_*
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@@ihavethehighground8697 are you legit counting the jojo references.
Italy:
1. Spaghetti/ Pasta
2. Pizza
3. Evil Mafias
And the our culture?
We have a great history, the Roman Empire, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, the Christianity, ecc.. we have the best culture in the world not only mafia!
I'm proud to be Italian 🇮🇹🇮🇹
@Marie Corso sei italiano?
@Marie Corso ahhh bello e dove vivi? In che città dell'America?
@Marie Corso io sono di Bergamo, la mia intera famiglia vieni da questa città, pero ho anche zii calabresi
Dont forget the tiramusu
SOMEBODY TOUCHA MY SPAGHET!!!
many months late, sorry bud
So?
Don’t worry, Mr. Azis, this pizzas are in good hands.
*gets shot up*
You're a bit late to the ship. Ship set sail months ago.
How about Yakuza's?
Yakuza's are japanese mafia not italian
thanks captain
Was asking if they'll make some videos about Yakuza's aswell
Nekototto you are right, I guess Yakuza is the only legal mafia for Japan? They even set some legal bussiness in Japan after their police had to crackdown their own illegal one.
Allison Snow, yes they should show Yakuza vs Mafia who will win
Being a mafia boss must have its golden experiences
But also it’s moody blues
One thing I was hoping you would mention was that mafia only refers to the Sicilian criminal organization, while there were also the Camorra (from Naples) and the n’Draghetta (from Calabria). The main differences were in the hierarchy and in the methods they used to “deal” with undesired people
Make a video of the 5 Italian mafia families in the USA
Yes
Pasquale was there one in east la
Pasquale what I hate is that he makes it seem like the “mafia” is all 1 and that’s never the case
Pasquale: Did you ever wonder if the Lucchese Crime Family is affiliated with Lucchese boots? Wouldn't that be a kick in the ass! If anybody asks though, I wasn't here and you don't know where to find me. Capiche!?
Way more than 5 familys
That's How Mafia Works.
No hate but whats up with the really grim videos lately?
Some random guy these videos always get more views, thats why😃
Lindi Plays yeah. . .but i kinda find it messed up but people can like whatever they want :)
but a channel makes what the majority wants
It's because we enjoy these interesting videos 👍
The public has that ~morbid curiosity~
I LOVE learning about the mafia, as I’m Italian and heard a great deal about it growing up in my family. Are there any untouchable mobs today? If so, where? What’s the most recent case of any gang related activity? Thank-you! I love this channel!!
I feel like you're getting a bit to into this....
That suprise me, because when somebody talks about mafia, it come to my mundo France, sorry for the french people.
Lol look at this fedérale
From modern day, the Sinaloa Gang is pretty strong, same as some “gangs” in Myanmar, or some other Asian country, been a bit since I watched the documentary, also are pretty strong. In modern day, you need to focus on drugs in order to become untouchable. None in America, America found a way to destroy the Mob at it’s height, with the Rico act and Union Busting.
My grandpa has family connections in Sicily. He was never open to the idea of the Mafia. He even got out of the commercial driving business during the Hoffa years because he wanted avoid the mob. Didnt even like talking about them. Its a real source of shame for Italians that understand their influence.
I think he knew what he was doing, until the 80's refusing to take part of a mafia group was a public offense to the bosses. Many people joined mafia because of the poverty of the lands or because they found protection and power in mafia, although honour to your grandpa
“You hit us, we hit you”: Mafia’s first rule
Ahmad Noor or they get a slight rumor of a bytrayder
I thought that there motto was that revenge is a dish best served cold
(Insert JoJo Reference)
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@@ihavethehighground8697
There's more JoJo Reference than that
@EnchantingEcho it's an inside joke for an anime. Its honestly more annoying than Annoying Orange ironically in my opinion
Have you found the one piece yet
Ahhhhhaaahhaaahaaaaa, we're Golden Wind...
Plays paino
Vento Aureo •_•
*giorno's theme plays*
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Though I love ALL your videos without a doubt. Damn they are dark lately! Are you okay?
Well if youre gonna cover the topic mgiht as well get it all done at once. Like not switch between candyland and gangland frequently
5:35 Hey look, it's the Hatter gang
I just make a little dispute for americans: not all italians are "mafioso"
figo putin So what you’re saying is all italians are blood thirsty gangsters?
Science and Music lol
The boss of the italian mafia is still in a endless death loop...
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"most horrific crimes - Italian mafia
"but today we will be focusing on the American mafia"
Me: ......
The US senators...
Logn short story of the italian clans. Camorra in Campania, Ndrangheta in Calabria, Mafia in Sicily, it's the triangle of the South of Italy. The reasons behind that are simple: everything goes back to the union of Italy in 1861. The bank in Naples was one of the richest in Europe (Banco di Napoli), and the money was needed to get the industries going in the North of Italy. Only the money was needed, not the south xD. While the north was striving to emulate other countries, like Austria, Germany and France, the economy of the South of Italy rested on working the land. I'm not gonna say agricolture, because people weren't free to live of their hard work, but all the lands were owned by rich and sometimes noble men, that workers had to pay fees to (one thing that Garibaldi "forgot" to change, even though he promised it to the men who died following him). That's were the Mafia,Camorra and Ndrangheta had their BIG raise in power. It's not false promises and ideologies of freedom from the monarchy (that was in the South before 1861) that "put bread on your table" as we say in Italy. Camorra, Mafia and Ndrangheta were what filled the lack of control in the south. The newly formed governments didn't care much. In campania(where i'm from) camorra gave work to the people, and money to raise their families. That's why you can still find images of famous bosses held by old people, like they were Saints and that's what makes me really sad., but the definitions of wrong and right get really blurred when your stomach has part in the decisions. And that's something we all cannot blame.
Wow, that's really interesting. Thanks for sharing
Do you mind if I write my report on the Italian mafia on this
Man surely the first Italian monarchy government had an impact on mafie birth, but you can't blame the north as the only responsible. You see, that's exactly this attitude of your southern Italians that contribute to allow Mafia to survive and growing stronger. I've heard too many times from people from the south "it's fault of the northers!". Veneto and other region in Italy were even poorer than southern regions and had a similar system of few rich lords owning all the lands. However in Veneto Mafia did not born. I'm not racist here, but you can't deny that, at least at that time, the south had all set the requirements for Mafia to be born. The bandits, the individualistic mentality, the obsessive familiar system, the lack of confience in rules and State. Most of historians agree that the culture and mentality of a population is a major trigger for the birth of criminal organizations. Sicilians are beautiful people and with their culture they gave a lot to Italy and the world, however they had (or still have?) some defect and that contribute to Mafia.
The actor that played 'Spider' (the waiter shot in the foot, then eventually murdered by Pesci) played Chris on the Sopranos. In one episode, frustrated with his lack of status shoots a bakery worker in the foot for making him wait too long🤣
Michael Imperioli is the actor and he's been a Buddhist for the last 15 yrs.
Italian Mafia members in movies:
Faccio parte della mafia e mi vendicherò. Tu pagherai. 😈
Me: uh, no habla pizza spaghet, uhm corleone lasagna.
I shouldn't be watching this before bed.
Captain Clemont I'm just leaving school in London
+Captain Clemont Class time in my school *just started* for me here in Calgary, Alberta, Canada (the *same* Calgary that hosted the 1988 Winter Olympics) at the time of my reply. Who *else* thinks that timezones are a wonderful thing?
Captain Clemont oh crap i'm its 1 am
Jaden Tapscott Sup fellow Canadian.
If you didn’t mess with them, you’ll be fine
What was police doing that time ?
tharun raj some police departments were corrupt others just didn’t have the resources, others literally went to war with the mobs it really depends on what part of the country you look at
Being paid off by the Mob
Under the mafias payroll
It’s extremely hard to stop something that powerful
tharun raj eating donuts
I have rewatched The godfather trilogy and also Kdramas "Vincenzo". Wow it's a great story for mafia. 😎😎😎😎 Michael Corleone, Don vito Corleone and Vincenzo Cassano are my favourite italian mafia.
I mean Vincenzo Cassano not only genius mafia but he also attractive😂
koreaboo + didn’t ask + ratio + sopranos solos + nobody cares + Sicily > Korea
My favorite mafia man is Vito Scalleta (MAFIA 2)
R.IP. Henry
You don't like him in Mafia 3?
Sorry I haven't played Mafia lll but I have played l and ll
Paulius Smirnovas. I liked Henry but he was a rat.
MintyMiku Mafia 3 was a big disappointment in my opinion.
Can you do a video when the Mafia helped the US navy in NYC during WW2
who comes here from jojo?
Me and I'm actually Italian
I came here because it was in my recommended and not because of an anime with a toxic community that made me hate it
@@MKUltra614 I'll drink to that
Who came here after watching Vincenzo
Me🤣😂
Spilotro's image of him beaten up is messed up, i shouldn't have looked! -_-
Ena lmao yeah
Really
I’m bout to look it up
Link?
Ena link?
I love your videos but you let me down with this one.
Italy has a very dark history, in particular during the 80s and 90s.
In Italy we had scandals, terroristic attacks and direct government involvements in mafia. I guess it’d have been more interesting than the american mafia, which is completely different from what mafia really is...
When i start to research the weirdest things and it’s only 3:00 pm
"Taken care of" that means killed I know thing
Nicely infromative video.
Do more about the Yakuza or the Chinese triads
Cleander Yu yakuza izzz my favourite japaness video game series
Like to see those videos as well.
I would like to see those
Short joke: The son of Mafia boss is afraid of washing his feet in a bowl of water.
When I was a kid my grandma wouldn’t let me play claw machine games and when I asked her why she said it was because those things were ran by the mafia, I’m not sure how valid her statement was in early 2000’s Nebraska
Do something on 19 century london gangs
And then in the early 80's when Escobar came in America the Italian Mafia disappeared like 🐜
Thats not true kid
@Our ship Lusitania People think that the Cartels had more Power than the Mafia back then. While the Mafia had smart people with Politician Connections, the cartel had only enemys. I dont get that..
Cool mafia art work.
But then the New Bordeux Mafia accidentally left Lincoln Clay alive.
Yep
Bugs Moran was also apparently one of the few people Al Capone was scared of. Correct me if I'm wrong but I think the Irish ended up winning the war aswell against Capone. Capone's bodyguard in his later years was also a Glaswegian gangster. Interesting stuff. Also Murder Inc. was a specific group of hitmen afaik.
Actually, the worst crime imaginable is wasting your money on the battle pass.
when you look for “mafia city memes” and you find this
Fighting golddd!
"He killed 20 Czechoslovakians. He's an interior decorator!" "You'd never know it from his apartment"
Remember kids, politicians are the first mafiosi (mafioso but in plural)
"The word mafia, which is mafioso in Italian." A member of a mafia group is also called mafioso in English. Come on man. It's not that hard. :p
Ok hear me out, Ive got a mafia joke
So a donut hair boy with a dream walks into a restaurant
1:37 fun fact, this movement of italians to new orleans is exactly what Angelo Bronte and his crew are based on in RDR2 in saint denis (based on New Orleans)
I’m in Italy right now. I’m on vacation.
Crystal Y. The Infographics Show *IF* you happen to "see" the Marfia kill anybody JUST tell them you haven't seen anything. 😕🔫🇮🇹🇺🇸
if you are in northern italy you don't have anything to be scared of
In other words, he is fucked.
You are welcome,have a good visit
Jesus Christ hahahaha
My parents are from Sicily but they moved to Brooklyn so now I live here
There's 1 time when i was with my gang-star group trying to take down my boss cuz he was selling drug for children and killing my France friend ,then my goldie-hair friend stabbed himself with an arrow and punched the boss to die forever
Interesting story there
My great grandfather was in the mafia he came here from Sicily
Lies
Get out of my country.
My neighborhood was safe till all you lazy Italians came over.
jasin biggs get a life idiot.
deport all italians
Now that's a spicy meatball!
They murdered John Shelby
Peaky blinders reference
"Papi, this Is my fidanzato"
Everyone’s a gangster until a real one walks in the room
Any other Italians here? 🇮🇹
Rayne gambino here!!
Half italian, Neo and calabrian.
What? “Italian dont for give” AY that’s my line
We are anonymous
We are legion
We do not forgive
We do not forget
Expect us.
When I whistle, I exhale _golden wind._
1:50 I thought he was laughing.
My favorite? Don vito genovese, maked business without drugs
He must the inspiration for Giorno.
Giorno: Same lol
Me who is probably Italian in Louisiana: guess I’ll start make a family business-
I have a teacher who’s Granpa and cousin were in the Italian mafia