by Don_Peppino » Wed Apr 02, 2025 4:11 pm
SonnyBlackstein wrote: ↑Wed Apr 02, 2025 11:49 am
Don_Peppino wrote: ↑Wed Apr 02, 2025 9:42 am
I have another theory with no real evidence or maybe just a thought.
Pertaining to the historical rankings, most researchers and LE believe the Genovese Family is the ivy league and has pretty much always been considered the top Family.
Great Q.
Ive always wondered the same.
IMO they act the least like street toughs, and the most like, well, Italians.
You offend them, they smile, walk away, but will fuck you up later.
The Bonannos with Borello, Colombos with Teddy, Gambino's with Lanni, Lukes with Pennisi/Guzzo.
All 'in your face' guys. Wont back down. Opposite of a gentleman.
In my head the Westside just smiles at you and fucks you up later.
Jimmy Blue eyes Alo.
That's a good point. Rothstein taught Luciano a certain business etiquette. "Smile now, and get them later".
Now if you go back in time (lets generalize circa 1960s), two other Families (Lukes and Gambinos) operated closer to how the the Weat Side did vs The Bonannos and Profaci-Colombos.
Why??? Well, Three Fingers Brown and to lesser extent Don Carlo were proteges of Luciano. Although, the Lukes and Genoveses have a similar origin, I think Luciano's philosophy was influential on them until the end of the Tony Ducks reign. In the Gambinos, you'll see this trend with Carlo and Big Paul but you also have the murder inc. influence which is where the Gotti era comes in.
Now the Bonannos and Colombos have been more clannish, with Bonannos being more mafia-like and Colombos integrating more americanized gangsterisms to the mix with the likes of the Gallos/Persicos etc. Bonanno and Profaci Families were the furtherest from that Rothstein influence. It does appear that later on, Joe Bonanno tried to incorporate Luciano's practices however.
And of course, a major piece of their supremecy is the fact that the got a larger share of the best rackets circa 1931. In part due to the removal of Rothstein.
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I have another theory with no real evidence or maybe just a thought.
Pertaining to the historical rankings, most researchers and LE believe the Genovese Family is the ivy league and has pretty much always been considered the top Family.
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Great Q.
Ive always wondered the same.
IMO they act the least like street toughs, and the most like, well, Italians.
You offend them, they smile, walk away, but will fuck you up later.
The Bonannos with Borello, Colombos with Teddy, Gambino's with Lanni, Lukes with Pennisi/Guzzo.
All 'in your face' guys. Wont back down. Opposite of a gentleman.
In my head the Westside just smiles at you and fucks you up later.
Jimmy Blue eyes Alo.
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That's a good point. Rothstein taught Luciano a certain business etiquette. "Smile now, and get them later".
Now if you go back in time (lets generalize circa 1960s), two other Families (Lukes and Gambinos) operated closer to how the the Weat Side did vs The Bonannos and Profaci-Colombos.
Why??? Well, Three Fingers Brown and to lesser extent Don Carlo were proteges of Luciano. Although, the Lukes and Genoveses have a similar origin, I think Luciano's philosophy was influential on them until the end of the Tony Ducks reign. In the Gambinos, you'll see this trend with Carlo and Big Paul but you also have the murder inc. influence which is where the Gotti era comes in.
Now the Bonannos and Colombos have been more clannish, with Bonannos being more mafia-like and Colombos integrating more americanized gangsterisms to the mix with the likes of the Gallos/Persicos etc. Bonanno and Profaci Families were the furtherest from that Rothstein influence. It does appear that later on, Joe Bonanno tried to incorporate Luciano's practices however.
And of course, a major piece of their supremecy is the fact that the got a larger share of the best rackets circa 1931. In part due to the removal of Rothstein.