Showing posts with label history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label history. Show all posts

Monday, August 22, 2011

Japanese Yakuza

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakuza

Also known as gokudo, Yakuza are criminal gangs out of Japan. The Japanese police call them boryokudan (violence group), while the Yakuza call themselves ninkyo dantai (chivalrous organization). They are known for their strict code of conduct

Structure
Rituals
Yubitsume, the cutting of one's finger, is how you pay the price for doing something wrong. 1st offence is cutting off the tip of your little finger and it is given to your boss. Also many Yakuza members have full body tattoos. In Japan, they are known as irezumi, and it's done the old fashioned way, called 'hand poking' by the Japanese. By using a non electric needle, basically using a sharpened needle of steel or bamboo and inserting the ink that way. It can take years to complete and also be very painful. When yakuza members plays cards or games, they usually strip to the waist to display their full body tattoos to each other. But when out in public, they wear long sleeved shirts with high collars to conceal the tattoos as many establishments in Japan bar yakuza from coming in if they see the tattoos. When new members join, they are required to remove their pants to reveal any lower body tattoos if any.

Syndicates
In Japan, there are 3 very large Yakuza groups.
-Yamaguchi-gumi
-Sumiyoshi- Kai
-Inagawa-kai

Most Yakuza run businesses have a wooden board on the front door, to display name and emblem. Members often wear sunglasses and colorful suits so that their profession can immediately be recognized by civilians (katagi). They even walk differently. Civilians walk with an unassuming gait, where as yakuza walk with a cocky self assured strut. Also yakuza can flash their tattoos if needed. The Yakuza also helps out in emergency situations if the need arises. 

Crimes
Sex Trafficking
Pornography
Smuggling
Prostitution
Extortion
Blackmail
This sign is quite a common sight in Tokyo. It's usually seen outside bars basically saying that if you have tattoos that look like this, you're prohibited to enter. 

Yakuza gangster showing off full body tattoos
United States
The Yakuza is also present in the US. They're mostly relegated to Hawaii, where the Japanese population is higher than most places. But they can also be found in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle,  Las Vegas, Arizona, Virginia, Chicago and New York City. The Yakuza use Hawaii as a way station between Japan and the US, smuggling crystal meth and firearms back to Japan. They can blend in to the island because a good deal of the Hawaiin residents are of full or partial Japanese descent and because of the high amount of Asian tourists who visit the island regularly. 

The Italian Mafia

The reason that this is blog post is not music related is because I think I may have stumbled onto something that sort of interests me. I'm a big history buff, and for some reason, Italian mob history also interests me. So I thought about making this post about the mob.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organized_crime

The Mafia or Cosa Nostra (in Italian) is a criminal organization that started in Sicily. There are many little criminal groups associated with this that have the same structure and order. Following waves of Italian immigrants coming to the US in the 19th century, including some of those immigrants having ties to the mob is how the American Italian Mafia got it's start. In New York, there were five families, almost like the 1971 movie The Godfather, only the real Five Families didn't have the names in the Godfather. The REAL Five Families that ruled New York for years with an iron fist were The Gambinos, The Genovese, Luccese, Bonanno and Columbo. Almost 90% of all Mafia activity is confined to the Northwest, around Chicago and New York.

The word Mafia applies to not just Italians, but also Chinese Mafia(Triads), Japanese Mafia(Yakuza), Russian Mafia, Irish Mafia, Mexican and Jewish Mob. When the Racketerring Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) was applied to federal law, this made it easier to prosecute mobsters and mob families. In 1991, when Sammy 'The Bull' Gravano decided to cooperate with the FBI and turn state's evidence, they were able to convict top Mafia leaders in New York.

Structure
Boss- Head of the family, reigns as dictator, often called Don or Godfather. Recieves cut of everything on every operation
Underboss. Usually appointed by the boss, the underboss is the 2nd in command. They run the day-to-day stuff
Consigliere. Advisor to the family and often seen as the right hand man. Also seen as a mediator of disputes, representative of family members in meetings with other families.

Caporegime. In charge of a crew. Groups of soldiers report directly to these guys. 

Soldier. Soldato in Italian. Member of the family, and according to tradition, the Soldiers can only be fully Italian, meaning that the family should be able to trace your ancestors back to the old country, Italy. These guys are the workhorses for the family

Associate. Not a member but works for the family none the less. Includes a wide range of people who work for the family

Rituals
The traditional entrance ceremony for being accepted into a crime family involves a member of the family pricking the finger of the newbie and having them smear their blood all over an image of religious nature, usually a saint and that photo would be burned, making it an official blood oath. 

Crimes
Racketeering
Assault
Burglary
Counterfeiting
Drug Trafficking
Extortion
Fencing
Fraud
Illegal Gambling
Murder
Prostitution
Robbery

Rules/Customs
  1. Omerta- code of silence. Never talk to authorities

  2. Ethnicity- only men of full Italian descent are allowed to become full members. Associates, partners, etc have no ethnic ban

  3. Family Secrets- Members are not allowed to talk about business to non-family members

  4. Blood for Blood- If a family member is killed(by another member) no one can commit murder(for revenge) until the boss gives the go ahead

  5. No fighting among members- from fist fights to knife fights

  6. Tribute- every month, members must pay the boss

  7. Adultery- members are not allowed to commit adultery with another family member's wife

  8. No facial hair- members are not allowed to grow facial hair.

Also homosexuality is bad with in the family. It started when John 'Johnny Boy' D'Amato, boss of the DeCavalcante family,  was killed because of his sexual orientation and sexual relationships with other men. 

Symbolism in murder
  • For allowing Joseph D. Pistone to go undercover in the Bonnano crime family, caporegime Dominic 'Sonny Black' Napolitano had his hands severed after he was killed. 

  • In the murder of Luccese crime family soldier Bruno Facciolo, a dead canary was stuffed into his mouth after he was shot.

By Region
  • New York

    • Bonanno

    • Columbo

    • Luccese

    • Genovese

    • Gambino

  • New Jersey

    • DeCavalcante

  • Pennsylvania

    • Scarfo crime family

    • Bufolina crime family

  • New England

    • Patriarcha crime family

  • Southern US

    • Trafficante crime family- Florida

In Popular culture

-The Godfather and the Godfather pt. II, loosely based on the Genovese crime family
-Casino, who was based loosely on the life of Frank Rosenthal who ran the Stardust Casino for the Chicago Outfit from the 1970s to the 1980s.
-Goodfellas, which was based on the story of the rise and fall of Luccese associate Henry Hill from 1950-1980.
-The Untouchables, based on the true story of government agent Eliot Ness and his group of anti-Prohibition agents out to bust Al 'Scarface' Capone.
-Mobsters, based on the rise of Meyer Lansky, Benjamin 'Bugsy' Siegel, Frank Costello, Charles 'Lucky' Luciano.
-Donnie Brasco- based on the story of FBI agent Joseph D. Pistone and how Dominic 'Sonny Black' Napolitano took him under his wing in the Bonnano crime family.
-The most popular TV show about the mob is HBO's The Sopranos. This family is loosely based on the Jersey-based  DeCavalcante family. And also HBO followed up with Boardwalk Empire which is also based in New Jersey
My favorite is the one 2nd from the left in the gray suit and the one 2nd from the right with the funny hairdo.
List of famous mobsters
-Joseph 'Joey' Abate- Luccese
-Frank 'Fingers' Abbandando Jr- Gambino
-Salvatore 'Sammy Meatballs' Aparo- Genovese
-Joseph 'Piney' Armone- Gambino
-James 'Mad Bomber' Belcastro- Chicago Outfit
-Thomas Bilotti- Gambino. Nicknames include Zombie Bilotti, Tommy
-Joseph 'Joe Bananas' Bonano- leader of the Bonanno family
-Henry 'Dirty Harry' Borelli- Gambino
-Russell 'McGee' Bufolina- head of the Bufolina crime family
-Al 'Scarface' Capone- Chicago Outfit
-Frank 'Buzzy' Carone- Gambino
-Anthony 'Gaspipe' Casso- Luccese
-Louie 'Louie Eggs' Consalvo- DeCavalcante
-Louis 'Louie Bagels' Daidone- Luccese
-Paul 'Big Paul' Castellano- Gambino
Michael 'The Yuppie Don' Franzese- Columbo
-Carmine 'The Doctor' Lombardozzi- Gambino
-Thomas 'Tommy Karate' Pitera- Bonanno
-Benjamin 'Lefty' Ruggiero- Bonanno. Also went by Lefty Two Guns, Lefty Guns
-Gregory 'The Grim Reaper' Scarpa- Columbo
Salvatore 'Good Looking Sal' Vitale

Friday, August 19, 2011

Today in Rock Music History

2006
- Busta Rhymes is arrested and charged with assault after a man spit on his car in Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan
2005
- Courtney Love is sentenced to rehab after judge discovered she was using drugs again
2003
- David Bowie plays songs from his album Reality at a low key tour in Poughkeepsie, N.Y.


















2000
- Gregg Allman plays a benefit concert in Meridian, Miss. to benefit his fiancee's father Jeff Fountain
1980
- After Alice Cooper cancels show in Toronto because of illness, 1,400 ticket holders riot.












1979
- Pop singer Dorsey Burnette, brother of Johnny, dies of heart attack at age 46
1967
- Beatle Ringo Starr and wife Maureen Cox become parents to son Jason.


















1964
- The Beatles kick off their 2nd American tour in San Francisco's Cow Palace. Other acts performing there as well include The Righteous Brothers, Jackie DeShannon, The Exciters, Bill Black's Combo














1963
- Joey Tempest, lead singer with Swedish pop/metal group Europe is born
1959
- Blues guitarist Blind Willie McTell dies in Milledgeville, GA, from brain hemorrage.
1951
- Queen bassist John Deacon is born in Leicester, England








1946
- Sax blowing president Bill Clinton is born in Hope, Ark.
1945
- Ian McGillian, Deep Purple vocalist, is born in Hounslow, England











1940
- Cream drummer Ginger Baker is born in London

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

What offensive thing did Tommy Hilfiger allegedly say on Oprah?


Search
: tommy hilfiger oprah



Why: On reddit, Abercrombie asks 'Jersey Shore' cast not to wear their brand, and in the comments:

oswyn, Yesterday 09:01 PM
Poor A&F is worried about the brand image because the wrong people are wearing it. Some may find this funny because the Jersey shore group seems easy to ridicule. But if A&F said the same thing to another group for example African Americans I think we'd be rightfully appalled. Can anyone remember the backlash against Tommy Hillfiger because of what he allegedly said on Oprah? It should be the same here.
I can not remember that.



Answer: Nothing! Here was a forward that yourmomsilliteratefriend@aol.com sent you in 1996:

Tommy Hilfiger on Oprah



Hello, please read.... and pass on if you haven't already! Everyone needs to see this.



God for Oprah!!!! I'm sure many of you watched the recent taping of The Oprah Winfrey Show where her guest was Tommy Hilfiger. On the show, she asked him if the statements about race he was accused of saying were true. Statements, like"...if I had known African-Americans, Hispanics, Jewish and Asians would buy my clothes, I would not have made them so nice. I wish these people would *NOT* buy my clothes, as they are made for upper class white people."



His answer to Oprah was a simple "YES". Where after she immediately asked him to leave her show. My suggestion? Don't buy your next shirt or Perfume from Tommy Hilfiger. Let's give him what he asked for. Let's not buy His clothes, let's put him in a financial state where he himself will NOT be able to afford the ridiculous prices he puts on his clothes.



BOYCOTT PLEASE...., & SEND THIS MESSAGE TO ANYONE YOU KNOW



Nothing empowers people quite like their own survival!
The rumor stemmed from a fake interview in a Filipino tabloid. Also, Oprah never even met Tommy Hilfiger until 11 years after the alleged kicking-off incident, in May 2007.

She kind of looked like an alien.



Source: Snopes



The More You Know: Anyhoo, CNN says that Abercrombie stock has fallen 9% since they dissed "Jersey Shore," which I guess means they had a lot more orange fistpumping investors than they thought. But I'm not surprised.



Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Today in Rock Music History

2006
-Folktronica figure Beth Orton cancels UK tour after discovering she is pregnant
-YouTube announces they will stream every music video made my every musician known to man

2005
-"Hillbilly Jazz" fiddler Vasser Clements dies at home in Goodlettsville, TN from lung cancer. The 77 year old musician worked with Kris Kristofferson, Bonnie Raitt, and Emmylou Harris and the Byrds
-Eminem cancels European tour due to health problems
- Madonna falls off horse at her UK estate. She broke 3 ribs, a broken collarbone, and broke her hand. She also turns 47 today
-Musician Sean Combs says he is changing his name to Diddy

2003
-Marc Anthony becomes a father to a second child. Marc and wife Dayanara Muniz gives birth to a son, Ryan, at the North Shore University Hospital in Long Island, N.Y.
- A car sponsored by the band 3 Doors Down makes it's debut at Cabelas 250 NASCAR Busch Series race at Michigan International Speedway. It places 11th in the race after a rain delay

2000
- N*Sync are given the keys to Orlando by mayor Glenda E. Hood
- Australian rock band INXS cancels tour due to poor ticket sales. This was to be the 1st tour with Jon Stevens after the death of Michael Hutchence
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1983
-Paul Simon marries Carrie Fisher. Divorced in 1985

1980
- Bad day for breakups. Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward leaves, keyboardist Jools Holland leaves Squeeze, drummer Cozy Powell leaves Rainbow.

1976
-English singer Cliff Richard kicks off Soviet Union tour in Leningrad.


1975
- Peter Gabriel announces he is leaving Genesis

1969
-The Who and Janis Joplin play at the Woodstock Festival in Bethel, N.Y. During the Who's concert, Abbie Hoffman leaps onstage to protest something, but Who guitarist Pete Townshend hits him with electric guitar, later saying he had no clue who he was.

1964
- In Blackpool, The Beatles play a concert supported by the High Numbers, who later go on to be known as The Who

1962
- Beatles manager Brian Epstein fires Pete Best and replaces him with Ringo Starr(Richard Starkey)
-Stevie Wonder releases a single called I Call It Pretty Music But the Old Folks Call It Blues pts. I and II

1958
- Madonna is born today in Rochester, Mass.
-Lead Go-Go member Belinda Carlisle is born in Hollywood

1957
- INXS guitarist Tim Farriss is born
-Ricky Nelson records Be-Bop Baby and it goes to #3
- Because he thought they were black, the promoter of Buddy Holly and the Crickets book them at the most unlikely of places, the Apollo Theatre in Harlem, N.Y.

1953
- James Taylor is born in Morristown, NJ.
-Kathy Lee Gifford is born today

1945
- Progressive rock's Jimmy Buffett- Kevin Ayers- is born in Herne Bay, England. This man is a member of the band Soft Machine
-American Breed guitarist Gary Loizzo is born

1944
- Rock producer Russ Titelman is born in L.A.

1942
-R&B musician Barbara George is born in New Orleans

1938
- Blues musician Robert Johnson dies. This was the inspiration for such musicians as Eric Clapton, and Led Zep drummer Jimmy Page

1935
-Patsy Montana releases I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart and becomes the 1st million selling country single released by a female artist

1929
- Jazz pianist Bill Evans is born in Plainfield, NJ. His album, Sunday at the Village Vanguard is reguarded at the #1 break up album




Monday, August 15, 2011

Where is the Aral Sea?



Search: aral sea



Why: On reddit, TIL That the disappearing of the Aral Sea has left behind a desert filled with shipwrecks:

Muynak is a city in northern Karakalpakstan in western Uzbekistan. Home to only a few thousand residents at most, Muynak's population has been declining precipitously since the 1980s due to the recession of the Aral Sea.





But I am American and t.f. haven't looked at a world map since AP History in 12th grade.



Answer: Over here!

Source: Google Maps



The More You Know: From that page:

The Aral Sea was once the world's fourth-largest saline body of water, it has been steadily shrinking since the 1960s, after the rivers that fed it were diverted by Soviet Union irrigation projects. By 2004, the sea had shrunk to 25% of its original surface area, and a nearly fivefold increase in salinity had killed most of its natural flora and fauna. By 2007 it had declined to 10% of its original size, splitting into three separate lakes, two of which are too salty to support fish. The once prosperous fishing industry has been virtually destroyed, and former fishing towns along the original shores have become ship graveyards. With this collapse has come unemployment and economic hardship.

Today in Rock history

2004- the band Phish play their final show in Coventry, VT
2003- Carlos Santana joins Ben Harper on stage during a tour stop with Jack Johnson in Berkeley, CA. He plays With My Own Two Hands and a cover of Pink Floyd's Money
2000- English rock legend David Bowie and wife, model Iman, become parents, to daughter Alexandria Zahra Jones
1996- James Brown offers proceeds from one of his concerts to a Long Island, N.Y. women's shelter, but they turn it down, claiming he beat his wife long ago


1995- Vince Neil, guitarist for heavy metal band Motley Crue, loses 4 year old daughter Skylar, from multiple organ failure in L.A.
The Dave Matthews Band plays the concert that will be their first official live album, Live at Red Rocks

1991- On ABC's International Special Olympics All-Star Gala, Debbie Gibson performs Lost in Your Eyes
Singer Paul Simon plays to an audience of 750,000 in New York's Central Park

1987- The Newport Jazz Festival kicks off, featuring Dizzy Gillespie.
Keith Richards enters studio in Montreal to begin work on solo album Talk is Cheap
Thousands of people walk past Elvis' memorial in Graceland, Memphis as part of the 10th anniversary of his death
1983- Joey Ramone goes under the knife to repair brain damage sustained in a fight
1981- Pasadena, CA plays host to the Black Family Fair, which features Stevie Wonder, Grover Washington Jr, more than 50,000 attend
The Rolling Stones are in Longview Farm, Mass. preparing to go on their biggest tour yet, their 1981 N. American tour


1980- George Harrison publishes book I Me Mine, which features lyrics to songs and religious reflections.
1966- Bobby Darin records If I Were a Carpenter


1965- Otis Redding releases his single Respect
The Beatles play at Shea Stadium in New York for an audience of 56,000. The band could barely be head over the screaming of all the girls!
1964- Dean Martin goes to #1 with Everybody Loves Somebody

The British rock band The Dave Clark Five have signed a deal with MGM
1962- Pete Best plays his last gig with The Beatles at the Cavern Club in Liverpool, England
1958- Blues legend Big Bill Broonzy dies of cancer in Chicago


1950- Metal drummer Tommy Aldridge(Whitesnake) is born in Jackson, Miss.

Friday, August 12, 2011

Debating Greenfield



British neuroscientist Susan Greenfield regrets the recent controversy over certain of her remarks, and calls for a serious debate over "mind change" -

"Mind change" is an appropriately neutral, umbrella concept encompassing the diverse issues of whether and how modern technologies may be changing the functional state of the human brain, both for good and bad.
Very well, here goes. I wonder if Greenfield will reply.



As Greenfield points out, the human brain is plastic and interacts with the environment. Indeed, this is how we are able to learn and adapt to anything. Were our brains entirely unresponsive to what happens to them we would have no memory and probably no behaviour at all.



The modern world is changing your brain, in other words.



However, the same is true of every other era. The Victorian era, the Roman Empire, the invention of agriculture - human brains were never the same after those came along.



Because the brain is where behaviour happens, any change in behaviour must be accompanied by a change in the brain. By talking about how behaviour changes, we will, implicitly, also be discussing the brain.



However it doesn't work in reverse. Changes in the brain can't be assumed to mean changes in behaviour. Greenfield cites, for example, this paper which purports to show reductions in the grey matter volume of certain areas of the brain cortex in Chinese students with internet addiction compared to those without.



The obvious comment here is that it doesn't prove causality, as it is only a correlation. Maybe the reason they got addicted was because they already had these brain changes.



However, there is a more subtle point. Even if these were a direct consequence of excessive internet use, it wouldn't mean that the internet use was changing behaviour.



We have no idea what a slight decrease in grey matter volume in the cerebellum, dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, and supplementary motor area would do to cognition and behaviour. It might not do anything.



My point here is that rather than worrying about the brain, we ought to focus on behaviour. Because that is also focussing on the brain, but it's focussing on the aspects of brain function that actually matter.



Greenfield then poses three questions.

1. Could sustained and often obsessive game-playing, in which actions have no consequences, enhance recklessness in real life?
It's possible that it could, although I don't think we do live in an especially reckless society, given that crime rates are lower now than they have been for 20 years.



However, the question assumes that game playing has no consequences. Yet in-game actions do have in-game consequences. To a non-gamer, these may seem like no consequences, because they're not real.



Yet in the game, they're perfectly real, and if you spend 12 hours a day playing that game, and all your friends do as well - you are going to care about that. Those consequences will matter, to you, and with luck, you'll learn not to be so impulsive in the future.



In World of Warcraft, for example, actions have all too many consequences. If you impulsively decide to attack an enemy in the middle of a raid, you could cause a wipe, which would, quite possibly, ruin everyone's evening and get you a reputation as an oaf.



Exactly as your reputation would suffer if you and your friends went for an evening at the opera, and you stood up in the middle and shouted a profanity. Ah, but that's real life, the response goes. Is it? Is a performance in which hundreds of people sit solemnly, while grown adults dress up and pretend to be singing gods and fairies on the instructions of a deceased anti-semite, any more real than this?

3. How can young people develop empathy if they conduct relationships via a medium which does not allow them the opportunity to gain full experience of eye contact, interpret voice tone or body language, and learn how and when to give and receive hugs?
I do not think that this accurately represents the experience of most children today. However, assuming that it were true, what would be the problem?



If everyone's relationships were conducted online, surely it would be more important to learn how to navigate the online world, than it would be to learn how to interpret body language, which (webcams aside), you would never see, or need to see.



If the brain is plastic and adapts to the environment, as Greenfield argues, then surely the fact that it is adapting to the information age is neither surprising nor concerning. If anything, we ought to be trying to help the process along, to make ourselves better adapted. It would be more worrying if it didn't adapt.



Some might be concerned by this. Surely, there is value in the old way of doing things, value that would be lost in the new era. Unless one can point to definite reasons why the new state of affairs is inherently worse than the old - not just different from it - it is hard to distinguish these concerns from the simple feeling of nostalgia over the past.



The same point could have equally well been made at any time in history. When our ancestors first settled down to farm crops, an early conservative might have lamented - "Young people today are growing up with no idea of how to stab a mammoth in the eye with a spear. All they know is how to plant, water and raise this new-fangled 'wheat'."