by CabriniGreen » Sat Jan 28, 2023 7:15 pm
OmarSantista wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2023 11:57 am
Angelo Santino wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2023 9:43 am
Are there sources on the modern situation in Campania? An informant or an antiMafia report? Something to cite?
There is no shortage of Sicilian and Calabrian informants who provide a very detailed information. I don't see that with Campania, their informants either aren't asked, don't know or the information just isn't released. We don't have (to my knowledge) a former pentito saying its one way or the other. Instead they skirt around it and instead focus on its criminal rackets in various fields of industry.
I went to Professor Google and I found articles describing younger gangs becoming more prevalent with the incarceration of "bosses" but they used the term paranza to describe them. That term means "small fishing boat" but it carries historical context within the Neapolitan underworld drawing back to the 19th century. There's other terms I see that ring bells but I'm not jumping to any conclusions. Terms, especially regional, do get recycled over time.
Thanks for responding, guys.
That's interesting that there's historical underworld context with that word. This is the movie Piranha's which shows how these "baby bosses" are coming into fruition in modern day Campania/Naples, a great film I've watched it at least three times since it's 2019 release. In theory it shows the elder boss or bosses (I forget) being forced to use these young kids or they'd face danger themselves as well as put a stop to a higher unorganized crime rate in their town which shows the lack of organization that they might already have in place. It seems maybe the elder camorra had a structure of some sort but today these kids do their runs and their killings and it seems that the elders lose power and control because of it hence the terms, piranha and baby bosses, these kids are scaring or killing the elder bosses out of the life due to their abundance of cliques, brute force and lack of collective predecessors for them to follow like what was made prominent in the Ndrangheta and Sicilian clans. But don't take my words for it, watch the movie and form your own opinion and please share you won't regret it!
https://www.amazon.com/Piranhas-Frances ... 148&sr=1-2
I think you might have misunderstood it a little...
That boss was importing marijuana from Brazil or somewhere by the ton.... those kids were disposable labor, nothing more.
You should watch the Gommora movie, it explains the kids much better. There were these 2 Scarface obsessed kids running rampant in the territory, until it becomes known to the bosses. They wack these kids faster than you can blink. THE KIDS ARE NOT THE CLANS.
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Are there sources on the modern situation in Campania? An informant or an antiMafia report? Something to cite?
There is no shortage of Sicilian and Calabrian informants who provide a very detailed information. I don't see that with Campania, their informants either aren't asked, don't know or the information just isn't released. We don't have (to my knowledge) a former pentito saying its one way or the other. Instead they skirt around it and instead focus on its criminal rackets in various fields of industry.
I went to Professor Google and I found articles describing younger gangs becoming more prevalent with the incarceration of "bosses" but they used the term paranza to describe them. That term means "small fishing boat" but it carries historical context within the Neapolitan underworld drawing back to the 19th century. There's other terms I see that ring bells but I'm not jumping to any conclusions. Terms, especially regional, do get recycled over time.
Thanks for responding, guys.
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That's interesting that there's historical underworld context with that word. This is the movie Piranha's which shows how these "baby bosses" are coming into fruition in modern day Campania/Naples, a great film I've watched it at least three times since it's 2019 release. In theory it shows the elder boss or bosses (I forget) being forced to use these young kids or they'd face danger themselves as well as put a stop to a higher unorganized crime rate in their town which shows the lack of organization that they might already have in place. It seems maybe the elder camorra had a structure of some sort but today these kids do their runs and their killings and it seems that the elders lose power and control because of it hence the terms, piranha and baby bosses, these kids are scaring or killing the elder bosses out of the life due to their abundance of cliques, brute force and lack of collective predecessors for them to follow like what was made prominent in the Ndrangheta and Sicilian clans. But don't take my words for it, watch the movie and form your own opinion and please share you won't regret it!
https://www.amazon.com/Piranhas-Francesco-Napoli/dp/B07ZPD2KVY/ref=sr_1_2?crid=1PHN6QCO5WOWT&keywords=piranhas&qid=1674930358&s=instant-video&sprefix=piranhas%2Cinstant-video%2C148&sr=1-2
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I think you might have misunderstood it a little...
That boss was importing marijuana from Brazil or somewhere by the ton.... those kids were disposable labor, nothing more.
You should watch the Gommora movie, it explains the kids much better. There were these 2 Scarface obsessed kids running rampant in the territory, until it becomes known to the bosses. They wack these kids faster than you can blink. THE KIDS ARE NOT THE CLANS.