by Dwalin2014 » Sun Feb 22, 2015 3:31 pm
I noticed some mafiosi, even high ranking, changed not only their first names to English ones, but even modified their surnames so you wouldn't guess they are Italian; that's weird in my opinion: I thought Cosa Nostra and other Italian organized crime members are proud of their Italian origins; but look example at these ones:
Domenico Bruccoleri -> Dominic Brooklier
Rosario Borgia -> Russell Burg (used only sometimes in newspapers though)
Giovanni Scalise -> John Scalish
Paolo Vaccarelli -> Paul Kelly
Any other examples?
Changing first name I understand, but why change the last name if the secret society you belong to depends in great part on cultural traditions originating in Italy? Especially considering that all those I listed were bosses.
I noticed some mafiosi, even high ranking, changed not only their first names to English ones, but even modified their surnames so you wouldn't guess they are Italian; that's weird in my opinion: I thought Cosa Nostra and other Italian organized crime members are proud of their Italian origins; but look example at these ones:
Domenico Bruccoleri -> Dominic Brooklier
Rosario Borgia -> Russell Burg (used only sometimes in newspapers though)
Giovanni Scalise -> John Scalish
Paolo Vaccarelli -> Paul Kelly
Any other examples?
Changing first name I understand, but why change the last name if the secret society you belong to depends in great part on cultural traditions originating in Italy? Especially considering that all those I listed were bosses.