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Please watch this. Important information about Mexico.

Please watch this. Important information about Mexico.

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updated Apr 18, 2010
edited by --Mariana--
posted by Rey_Mysterio
I added a direct link to the video :-) - --Mariana--, Apr 15, 2010
Marianne, I was in the process of adding the link, but became distracted watching the video. jejeje. Thanks for staying focused and getting the job done. - Nicole-B, Apr 15, 2010
How did you add the direct link? - Rey_Mysterio, Apr 15, 2010

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Mexico's drug cartels are owned and controlled from outside the country. This should be obvious to any student of modern history. The Mexico Narco War is artificial. If mexicans had been willing to believe in Arab terrorists, there would not have been any need to create the Narco armies.. Mass manipulation of society using the television medium is the order of the hour, a feature of post-rotten neo-colonialism. The exact same tactics were employed in the 1980s when crack cocaine was introduced into USA cities and the "Crips" and the "Bloods" were blamed and paid to murder each other. The "Dark Alliance" articles published in the Sacramento Bee demonstrated conclusively that the crack cocaine was coming into the country from the Ilopango Air Base in El Salvador which was under the control of USA officials in the context of the Contra War. These figures became increasingly wealthy and powerful as the Crips and Bloods waged bloody Narco wars in South Los Angeles to explain the rampant drug trade to the benighted populace and to dupe them into thinking that young black street bangers were responsible when the real gangsters profiting from and running the drug operations were, as they have been since the Opium Wars, the blue eyed bankers and their minions.

updated Apr 15, 2010
edited by Martin-Rizzi
posted by Martin-Rizzi
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Gracias por compartir este video triste con nosotros.

It is such a shame that this violence and corruption is present in Mexico. The different times I have spent in Mexico, I have never felt afraid in any way. I was not always in touristy areas either. It could be because I am used to living in an urban setting, having to walk down scary streets in threatening neighborhoods. I am used to the concept of walking through danger. However, at least in the U.S, I can say that if I had to call the police, I would trust them.

The sad thing is that not every single part of Mexico is as violent as the state described in the video. My city has been labeled as the murder capital of the U.S., but the majority of the violence comes from a few concentrated neighborhoods where drug violence prevails. But unfortunately, just as many people stay away from Philadelphia due to fear, tons of people are staying away from Mexico for the same reason. The difference is, we can afford a loss of tourism a bit more than the Mexicans. Tourism is such an extremely important part of the economy in Mexico and it is being hit because of all of the violence. This is extremely sad to me because Mexico is a beautiful country with beautiful people.

updated Apr 18, 2010
posted by Nicole-B