by B. » Wed Aug 21, 2024 11:23 pm
I don't think heritage would play any role in their understanding that type of rule. As a longtime underboss you'd think Magliocco would know how the system worked, but the Family had no changes to boss/underboss for 30 years while Bruno had gone through his own election and confirmation as boss just years earlier. He personally went through the process he was explaining to Magliocco whereas Magliocco had never experienced it, at least not for decades. Magliocco may have also played dumb to justify his breaking the rules.
Heritage, especially back then, often did give someone a better understanding of the life and the system but only up to a point. And with Bruno, he didn't have the same insane number of relatives in the life when you compare him to Magliocco, but Bruno was from Villalba which was a mafia stronghold in its own right and Bruno was part of a mafia clan spanning multiple villages including Villalba, Vallelunga, and Villafrati that included bosses and he was related by marriage to another multi-generational clan in Philly. He was pretty much the same thing as Magliocco it was just "some relatives" who were mafia members/leaders instead of "every relative" like with Magliocco.
I don't think heritage would play any role in their understanding that type of rule. As a longtime underboss you'd think Magliocco would know how the system worked, but the Family had no changes to boss/underboss for 30 years while Bruno had gone through his own election and confirmation as boss just years earlier. He personally went through the process he was explaining to Magliocco whereas Magliocco had never experienced it, at least not for decades. Magliocco may have also played dumb to justify his breaking the rules.
Heritage, especially back then, often did give someone a better understanding of the life and the system but only up to a point. And with Bruno, he didn't have the same insane number of relatives in the life when you compare him to Magliocco, but Bruno was from Villalba which was a mafia stronghold in its own right and Bruno was part of a mafia clan spanning multiple villages including Villalba, Vallelunga, and Villafrati that included bosses and he was related by marriage to another multi-generational clan in Philly. He was pretty much the same thing as Magliocco it was just "some relatives" who were mafia members/leaders instead of "every relative" like with Magliocco.