> Organized crime isn't "the mob." It's any criminal enterprise
Then you need to stop using the term "organized crime" because it has a pretty specific meaning. If it's "any criminal enterprise" then we just call that "crime" - and once again, you are referring to the law to define morality.
> People are making $10000 fake Rolexes
What. Not they are not. Your outlandish claims need evidence. Show many any example of someone who paid $10k for a fake Rolex.
> Then you need to stop using the term "organized crime" because it has a pretty specific meaning.
That meaning is a criminal enterprise. The mob is organized crime. Drug cartels are organized crime. Any organization against which RICO might be used is organized crime.
> If it's "any criminal enterprise" then we just call that "crime".
No, just “crime” doesn't require an enterprise. A criminal enterprise is organized crime.
>What. Not they are not. Your outlandish claims need evidence. Show many any example of someone who paid $10k for a fake Rolex.
$10k seems about right for a fancy solid gold frankenwatch. These pop up for sale on forums sometimes, but they tend to be built by watchsmiths as a hobby and have almost nothing to do with the replica industry being discussed here.
Then you need to stop using the term "organized crime" because it has a pretty specific meaning. If it's "any criminal enterprise" then we just call that "crime" - and once again, you are referring to the law to define morality.
> People are making $10000 fake Rolexes
What. Not they are not. Your outlandish claims need evidence. Show many any example of someone who paid $10k for a fake Rolex.