Mexican side of the drug war

Yauch

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Doesnt it seem funny how America acts like they want to help mexico fight the mexican drug problem as if it was a plan to HELP mexico? Doesnt everybody know how much poorer mexico would be if it werent for drugs? In Mexico drugs are not a problem for them they are a huge part of their economy. Its a dangerous thing to get involved with, but drug trafficking Brings Money Into Mexico. Not much else in mexico brings in much money besides Jose cuervo and corona and a few other things. But Economically, selling drugs to the US keeps mexico from being even poorer than it already is. I think mexicans are very friendly and hardworking people. And seeing how much the US is dicks to them not letting them into the country, Im happy about the way mexico currently makes money off the United States stupidity regarding the drug war.
 
when america says their gonna help rid mexico of drugs its only america caring about itself. America also took down alot of the activity in columbia, pretending that they were helping them when they were only making columbia poorer than ever.
 
just to show what i mean about making mexico rich

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Yeah but the wealth isn't spread among the average ordinary person living in mexico. Only the drug lords, and the people who choose to run drugs in between them. On top of that, the drug lords strike so much fear in the heart of the people that even their government won't do anything about it.
 
buddy. im usually not on the American side of things, but you say,

"and americans are being dicks and not letting them in.." or whatever.

they Are letting them in you idiot, just not ILLEGALLY.

thats like saying, what an idiot, the judge sent me to prison becuase i killed someone. so what if its illegal the judge is being a dick...
 
yeah but the dealers in mexico spend A TON of their money in mexico on cars houses... And if your not involved in the trafficking then you have nothing to fear so i dont know what your talking about
 
you do realize that columbia was the most dangerous country in the world for a reason right? You can argue that its because of american pressure to fight cocaine production, but it was mainly because of pablo escobar, who was THE drug king pin of the world in the 80s. He had so much money, he was ranked in the top ten richest people in teh world at one point. He ordered anybody who spoke out against him or even who he didn't like to be killed. Sounds like a great country right? 

Sure, if drugs were an accepted, respected business, it would be a legitimate argument. But, cocain is cocaine, selling it will never be a proper business. Escobar only wanted respect, but was never able to get it because Columbians realized that cocaine isn't a legitimate business, its a drug. So yes, it made columbia poorer. But, if you add any amount of ethics into this situation, that argument is void
 
Yea you do have stuff to worry about even if you aren't part of the drug trade in Mex. Have you been down to mainland Mexico? Not Cancun or Puerto Vallarta. The majority of money from drugs doesn't go back into the local economy. When I was there last year the drug lords had blown up a building and shot several people in a very small town that I was surfing in a month before I got there. They are able to pay off the police or if they can't, then they go to war with them and innocent people are hurt. The drugs also give police officers heightened authority which they use to extort people of means. So shut the fuck up unless you have been and actually know something about it.
 
actually escobar was loved in columbia. He donated to hospitals, made

baseball stadiums, the only people who didnt like him were in rival

cartels. And if you minded your own business you would be pretty safe.

and to let you know recently an elected leader in columbia was

celebrated for LEGALIZING THE GROWING OF COCA PLANTS. because that

means farmers can now grow coca for alot of money legally, but its

still illegal to make cocaine. But it makes it easier for columbia to

make money from producing cocaine, which as a country it has a right to

do no matter how much the US pisses and moans about it

and snowbladesforlife you dont know what the fuck your talking about. The mansion in the video was built by mexicans builders for a drug dealer. The mexicans who build that house are getting payed by drug money. Direct example of how drugs help the mexican economy
 
http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSN2018921120080220

"Two years ago it was different here, people wanted to come to Tijuana. Now every few days someone is kidnapped," said Cardenas, who makes conceptual sculptures in the sprawling city of factories and shanty-towns just south of San Diego."

"Mexico's drug war is boiling over in Tijuana with over 300 people killed here last year, overwhelming residents accustomed to common crime but not to so much bloodshed.A consortium of smugglers from the Pacific state of Sinaloa, led by Mexico's most wanted man, Joaquin "Shorty" Guzman, is waging war against other cartels. Drug gang killers have dumped severed human heads on streets and scrawled ominous messages on their victims' corpses."
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/21/world/americas/21mexico.html?ref=americas

"Mexico has endured a series of gun battles, grenade attacks and gangland-style killings as a result, leaving more than 2,500 people dead in the past year.The police in the capital have also made significant drug arrests in recent days, which may have prompted the failed bombing, officials said."

If I lived in the real Mexico not the major tourist areas like Cancun and Cabo San Lucas where the organized crime and drug trade is virtually non-existent, I'd be scared shitless. No wonder why the poor and impoverished citizens of Mexico want to come to America, so they don't have to worry about people affialted with drug cartels blowing up Acetone Peroxide Bombs in the street...
 
yeah didn't you guys watch the movie TRAFFIC?

and Yauch, saying drug money is good because it gives people jobs? so all forms of illegal activities that earn money are good (drugs, prostitution, gambling, extortion, murder for hire, slavery, etc) are good because the money earned gets spent? what the fuck? the lives lost and/or ruined are outweighed by someone's fancy house, cars, and clothes? seriously?
 
my brother lives in Guadalajara. And ALL THE VIOLENCE IS TARGETED AT RIVAL CARTEL MEMBERS. Americans get accidently shot all the time, sometimes by cops.

and thats like saying america is not safe because of what happened to the world trade center

mexico overall is a pretty safe place compared to alot of other countries. Tijuana has alot of drug related violence cause its right on the border. And Look at LOS ANGELES.
 
yeah. Ive been to lots of places in mexico, the people are not naturally violent. Not like going to southafrica
 
haha that cracks me up. like when people are like my friend got a dui but he was under the legal limit. and your like how old was he? 19. not quite the same but cracks me up when i hear it.
 
i wasnt gonna come here, but i saw you were the creator and i knew i was in for another good laugh. do you really think the Mexico government traffics drugs?
 
okay would u like to tell me how that was immature mexico is worthless and poor as hell who cares about them all they do is try to jump the border... my uncle went down there a few years ago and left them a 5 dollar tip they were happy as shit thats more than they make in a week lmfao!
 
Cocaine is partially illegal because imagine how much more the health care costs would be if 25% of the population blew coke daily. It is the same reason that seatbelts are mandatory; people can't control themselves without weighing the costs that they have on other people. The theory is that if they did legalize all drugs that the current generation would have a high addiction rate and all the problems associated with that. The following generations would be able see that it's detrimental and have a much lower usage rate and keep themselves from becoming addicted. The price of that is too much for the US to endure, so they won't be legal.
 
I heard because of the increased security in the gulf, the druglords have been creating ghetto handmade submarines to supply drugs. So crazy.
 
How can you think all this drug dealing/trafficing doesn't spill over into innocent peoples lives? They live in fear everyday. This is like saying yeah I live in Afganistan but I'm an innocent person, I'm totally safe. The fact is, you live around violence, sooner or later that violence is going to come knocking whether you like it or not.
 
escobar used remote control submarines.

and yeah today they do alot of stuff like putting gps in a kilo and dropping it off the coast so they can track it when it floats ashore and pick it up.
 
they call it the square grouper, and yeah in places like florida its really common so theres even clubs and bars called "the square grouper"
 
I wonder what it would be like if drugs were legal? Would the crime rate PLUMET? Probably, you wouldn't need a corner or a gun anymore. No more shady transactions that require a gun, you buy your crack over the counter. But what problems would that raise? A higher death rate? More people addicted because its more easily attainable? Interesting arguement
 
dude, i used to work with some mexicans at a farm a few summers back (when that young cant get many jobs) they ARENT hard working unless the boss is standing there. The minute the boss would leave they would sit around and watch everyone else work.... so the all mexicans are hard workers ploy isnt true
 
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