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Offline Ranger99

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mexican cartels drop the facade
« on: Yesterday at 04:17:54 PM »
Lots of anarchy in mexico from the
cartels after a higher-up taken out.
Years ago, they were everywhere
just like today, but the unwritten
rule was that they stayed out of the
touristy areas and resorts, and left
the tourists spending money in the
mercados and businesses alone.
From what I understand, there's a
good many Americanos stranded
and can't leave the resort areas.

I've been looking for it ( not forward
to it) for years now, and every
time I would try to relate the situation
to someone, I'd get the "brown hater"
lectures.
The southern border states have been
seeing/experiencing hideous cartel
murders and the aftermaths for years.
Frankly, I'm surprised that American
news agencies gave any of this latest
carnage any mention.
Probably had to with having several
tourists live streaming the burning
buildings, cars, etc.



I started to post this earlier, but I
first thought that it'd be taken as
an "I told you so" gloat instead of
an informative statement.
Many seem to still be apathetic to
the happenings all around us
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Re: mexican cartels drop the facade
« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 05:24:07 PM »
Looks like the Mexican Air Force was called in, they are shooting up the local police with military grade weapons.
Mexican forces seized rocket launchers capable of shooting down aircraft during the operation Sunday that killed cartel boss Ruben "Nemesio" Oseguera Cervantes, known as "El Mencho," underscoring how the Mexican Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) amassed military-style firepower over the years.

Authorities have previously linked CJNG to a 2015 attack in Jalisco in which cartel gunmen used rocket-propelled grenades to bring down a Mexican military helicopter – one of the starkest examples of a cartel directly engaging federal forces with battlefield-grade weapons.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/cartels-outgun-police-rocket-launchers-seized-el-mencho-raid-spotlight-cjng-firepower
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Re: mexican cartels drop the facade
« Reply #2 on: Today at 03:16:22 AM »
All I can say is, it should have happened long, long ago. This ‘can’ has been kicked so far down the road now it’ll take forever to get back and that road has gotten darker and darker since. The cartels money filthy hands reach far and wide.
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Re: mexican cartels drop the facade
« Reply #3 on: Today at 05:27:09 AM »
All I can say is, it should have happened long, long ago. . .

There was too much apathy by government
and the citizenry in mexico and the US as well.
Still is pretty much.
In this country, I still see a lot of enabling and
making excuses for lawless/uncivilized
behavior.
Many think that because they can't/don't/won't
see things happening in their own daily sphere,
that it doesn't affect them.


Should have given the mex government an
ultimatum to clean up xxxxx so-and-so by
xxxx date,  or we're sending in whatever
firepower needed to do the job, and
escalating in whatever degree needed.
The nation's borders also need to be
secured in the same fashion that the
berlin border was secured, and the
north korean border is secured today.

Meekness and hand wringing won't
work
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Re: mexican cartels drop the facade
« Reply #4 on: Today at 09:30:13 AM »
 M & M politicians ?

  Do the Mexican and Minnesota politicians share some practices, perhaps?  I'm convinced that NY has some of those types also.

   guess that is the most of the big city run, blue states.