"Gang members in this country all received more support from their parents than the people they are selling their products to. They open businesses, run companies, and try to hide their illegal operations by using my laundry schemes that are hard to prosecute in some cases. This behavior yields lots of positivity. There are jobs created, and the daughters of these individuals are usually very attractive and friendly Young ladies. But they are also spoiled brats, who receive everything to them through illegal means. But because there are very few resources to surprise where money is specifically going towards. This is not the United States, and receiving tax free income is a simple process in Canada. Our lackluster laws have created a foundation for Crime to flourish. The government and government officials are well aware of this, but they are not aware that other civilians are aware of their intrinsic behavior."
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The interesting fact about the some of the children I grew up with who were involved with organized crime is that they were 3rd generation. Their parents, or parents' parents used to be or still are large scale gray members who are involved with organized crime across the country. But because they are children, they have not had the chance to work toward the same goals or idealism as their parents. They ultimately had the same experience. But they can be trained, taught and brought up by their parents to behave in the same or similar fashion taking control of the resources. For instance, Aria and his brother have been given control of the hotel in Hamilton Ontario Crowne plaza. This was given to them by their father, Oscar Kichi who was a known large-scale criminal who operated in Ontario, Canada.
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First car at 16
Monster truck 17
Privilege spoiled kids
The children of these individuals grow up to be spoiled, dangerous, and unprepared members of society. But because they have income generated from their parents and family members, the Canadian government will find ways to provide them with support throughout their development. Even if they're incarcerated, when they are released from prison they will still have more opportunities than those around them do. Essentially, they have already won, and there's nothing you can do about it.
Edin link
https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2020/06/18/opp-announces-record-breaking-fentanyl-seizure-in-counterfeit-pill-making-bust.html
Eddie was always rich. His parents gave him everything since he was 16 he had a Mercedes-Benz without even having a driver's license. He would wear a $30,000 bracelet, and go to the malls in Burlington to display how much more valuable his jewelry was to the local jewelry stores. Of course this was done very subtly by wearing his jewelry and then monitoring the expression from the sales Associates at the corresponding jewelry stores. Eddie was never poor, and always loaded over the other high school students like he was better than them. Of course, this yielded him very little friends. Which is one of the reasons why I was his friend, because I had very little friends myself. Regardless of how much he earned, what crimes he is committing to earn this money, regardless of what his parents do to earn the money, regardless of how much money he has, he is still not someone that majority of society wants to be around. This is because he is a terrible person.
This was probably because of how he was raised. From his parents exposing him to the large-scale drug trafficking that they are involved with, to allowing him a $500 a week allowance to eat at fast food restaurants, they clearly have raised a living nightmare. Fortunately for them, there are those who understand the dangers around them and are acting accordingly.
The most disturbing part about their actions is that I grew up with these people. They have never needed anything, and they were not brought up in a dangerous environment where they needed to struggle or fight for their lives. They were simply greedy.
This is a clear indication of why people are involving themselves as organized crime to begin with. The simple desire to have more than others, and place yourself on a pedestal has overshadowed the dangers and damage it does to the community.
There are several different members of society who are participating in the same behavior. The most disturbing fact is, they have functioning families who love them, well those around them that aren't they are usually turning to their narcotics because they do not have the same support system.
One of the common traits between those who choose the life of being a large-scale criminal, is the relationship with their parents. Every single one of the European and or foreign National Drug criminals in this country have a strong relationship with their father who has coached them towards this type of lifestyle.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/fentanyl-bust-ontario-1.5617318
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