
Fin vs History Natural Born Killers Who Kiss Their Mum On The Mouth | The Mafia (Part 1)
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Dec 8, 2025 Explore the dark origins of the Mafia in 19th-century Sicily, where family dynamics and social divisions fueled its rise. Discover the notorious initiation rites and the chilling code of omertà that bound members to silence. Delve into the bloody history of notorious murders and the implications of British rule on local power structures. Learn about the Mafia's migration to America, the impact of Prohibition, and the anti-Italian sentiment that emerged. Finally, get ready for an intriguing continuation exploring Mafia expansion in the United States.
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Feudal Collapse Created Mafia Vacuum
- 19th-century Sicily's collapse of feudal order created a power vacuum ripe for private enforcers.
- Local land managers (gabellotti) filled state gaps and evolved into organized criminal networks.
Mafia As A Shadow State
- Cosa Nostra acted as a parallel state offering protection, arbitration, and rule enforcement.
- The mafia's power came from performing state-like functions where the state was absent or distrusted.
Blood, Fire And The Made Man Oath
- Initiations involved pricking a recruit's finger and burning a saint's image while swearing lifelong loyalty.
- The ritual threatened that betrayers' flesh would burn like the saint's, binding members by fear and oath.

