2021-11-24 at 10:27 PM UTC
Wariat
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so theyre going to fuck youre credit up as a juror? whats worse they could do?
2021-11-24 at 10:28 PM UTC
Wariat
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i wouldnt consider him scary at all. id laugh at him and give him hand signs like whats up man.
2021-11-24 at 10:38 PM UTC
Wariat
Marine/Preteen Biologist
last i heard the itlaians are srill huge or major in the eu and their carmona or whatever thar mafia starting with c is called is the biggest mafia in the wold still.
2021-11-24 at 10:49 PM UTC
Wariat
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The 'Ndrangheta (/(ən)dræŋˈɡɛtə/,[6] Italian: [nˈdraŋɡeta], Calabrian: [(ɳ)ˈɖɽaɲɟɪta])[a] is a prominent Italian Mafia-type[7] organized crime syndicate and criminal society based in the region of Calabria and dating back to the late 18th century. It is considered to be among the most powerful and dangerous organized crime groups in the world.[8] Since the 1950s, following wide-scale emigration from Calabria, the organization has established itself worldwide. The 'Ndrangheta is the only one of the mafia-type criminal organizations operating in Italy to have maintained the rites that distinguished it in the past, passing them down orally and through codes that, on rare occasions, have been discovered. It is characterized by a horizontal structure made up of autonomous clans known as 'ndrine, based almost exclusively on blood ties. Its main activity is drug trafficking, of which it has a monopoly in Europe, but it also deals with arms trafficking, money laundering, extortion, loan sharking, prostitution. It is capable of heavily influencing local and national politics and infiltrating large sectors of the legal economy. In 2013 they purportedly made €53 billion according to a study from Demoskopika Research Institute.[9]A US diplomat estimated that the organization's narcotics trafficking, extortion and money laundering activities accounted for at least three per cent of Italy's GDP in 2010.[10]
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2021-11-24 at 11:01 PM UTC
Wariat
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isnt it crazy star trek how its usually the countries you never would suspect. the small popolous nations or rleatively unknown like mexico or italy with the biggest cartels and amfias running the world secretly?
2021-11-24 at 11:10 PM UTC
Originally posted by Wariat
isnt it crazy star trek how its usually the countries you never would suspect. the small popolous nations or rleatively unknown like mexico or italy with the biggest cartels and amfias running the world secretly?
Ruling the world = organised crime? Yeah, cos the Anglos and jedis are busy running their banks and evil social media and technology firms, the Germans and Japanese are busy running their industrial companies, the Chinese and Javanese are busy running sweatshops and the Saudis and Russian are busy draining their oil wells. So someone has to provide the loansharking and the people trafficking and the protection rackets, so why not the original Romans - The Roman Empire, the original mafioso. If you pissed them off they'd arrive in force, about a thousand of them, 4' tall, mean little fuckers, with their blunt little bronze swords, and they'd stab you to death. Imagine killing someone with a bronze sword about the same size but way blunter than a bread knife. They stabbed as well, since those little bronze swords they used (gladiuses) were almost useless in slashing movements.
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2021-11-24 at 11:25 PM UTC
The guilty verdict was a good call, you can't just say you were threatened by somebody when you went out of you're way to grab a gun and actively hunt them down with you're jackass friends.
2021-11-25 at 2:17 AM UTC
The only issue I have with the guilty verdict is the fact that no one shot anyone until arbery lunged and grabbed the gun.
Guilty as charged...WITH THE STORIES.