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Part 1: Mike Moy on Joining the Fuk Ching Gang After Dealing with Racist Bullying

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Mike Moy elucidates the distinguishing operations between the Italian Mafia and Chinese gangs. While the Mafia's power and profit distribution is a top-down pyramid structure, Chinese gangs operate in reverse. Moy describes a resource flow from the top down, where a Dai Lo at the top generates substantial income through activities like gambling, counterfeiting, and human smuggling. This wealth trickles down to lower-ranking members, supporting their daily expenses, such as food and housing.

Moy also highlights a critical cultural distinction: respect. In Chinese gangs, respect often dictates operations, especially regarding hits or shootings. Moy recalls an incident from the 1980s where a gang member chose to conduct a hit outside a restaurant out of respect for the owner, contrasting with other ethnic gangs who wouldn't hesitate to perform violent acts in public venues. This respect-driven approach sets Chinese gangs apart in their tactical decisions and community relations.