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The absence of high-profile law enforcement mentions of black or Jewish organized crime is striking. The speaker challenges the audience to recall any instances where officials have publicly declared efforts to dismantle black criminal enterprises or Jewish crime syndicates. That silence isn’t accidental; it’s indicative of a broader societal and institutional reluctance to confront these networks openly. The societal narrative chooses to focus on the Italian mafia, perhaps because it fits a certain archetype, while ignoring or minimizing other powerful, interconnected crime groups.