• A mass grave has been found on the outskirts the Mexican town of Iguala, where 43 students went miss
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[url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-29493797[/url] [QUOTE]A mass grave has been found on the outskirts of the Mexican town of Iguala, where 43 students went missing on 27 September, officials say. It is not clear whether the bodies found in a pit are those of the missing students, who were last seen being forced into police vans. The group had travelled to the area, in the state of Guerrero, to take part in a protest over teachers' rights. Police opened fire on their buses, killing six people. Twenty-two police officers are being held in connection with the shooting. Witnesses said the most of the survivors - all trainee teachers - were bundled into police vans before disappearing. Some had gone into hiding and contacted their relatives after several days, still fearing for their lives. 'Anonymous tip' It was thought initially that 44 students, not 43, had gone missing. They had been taking part in a protest over job discrimination against rural teachers.[/QUOTE]
Police opened fire on a damn school bus? That must have made them feel like scum.
So they were captured by police and later ended up dead? The US should better hurry up and legalise some drugs so the cartels go bankrupt. The faster they are in the ground the better.
Police, the number 1 gang in the world. Am I right? Pretty fucking scummy thing to do no matter who you are.
[QUOTE=IceWarrior98;46155807]Police, the number 1 gang in the world. Am I right? Pretty fucking scummy thing to do no matter who you are.[/QUOTE] No, you aren't. Corrupt disgusting foul subhuman creatures in police uniforms, maybe, but not actual real put-their-life-on-the-line-so-you-can-bitch-on-the-internet police.
[QUOTE=Trekintosh;46155831]No, you aren't. Corrupt disgusting foul subhuman creatures in police uniforms, maybe, but not actual real put-their-life-on-the-line-so-you-can-bitch-on-the-internet police.[/QUOTE] I should also imagine that a percentage of the police in Mexico fear for their own lives from the cartels. Not that that excuses their behaviour one bit, but it is something that should be kept in mind.
[QUOTE=IceWarrior98;46155807]Police, the number 1 gang in the world. Am I right? Pretty fucking scummy thing to do no matter who you are.[/QUOTE] police are humans. and some humans are fucking terrible
Descansa en paz.
[QUOTE=download;46155801]So they were captured by police and later ended up dead? The US should better hurry up and legalise some drugs so the cartels go bankrupt. The faster they are in the ground the better.[/QUOTE] They would not go bankrupt, they deal in more than just drugs.
[QUOTE=download;46155801]So they were captured by police and later ended up dead? The US should better hurry up and legalise some drugs so the cartels go bankrupt. The faster they are in the ground the better.[/QUOTE] What an incredibly naive view of the cartel problem. The cartels deal in far more then just drugs. Illegal weapons and human trafficking are also highly profitable for them. If you wanna kill them off via bankruptcy, get prepared to see a lot of slaves and a lot of automatic weapons for sale.
[QUOTE=Starlight 456;46156717]What an incredibly naive view of the cartel problem. The cartels deal in far more then just drugs. Illegal weapons and human trafficking are also highly profitable for them. If you wanna kill them off via bankruptcy, get prepared to see a lot of slaves and a lot of automatic weapons for sale.[/QUOTE] ah yes back to the good old days of america when i could whip sambo and chop down a stack of bamboo with an m60 without the feds getting on my back
[QUOTE=IceWarrior98;46155807]Police, the number 1 gang in the world. Am I right? Pretty fucking scummy thing to do no matter who you are.[/QUOTE] You don't hate all the fish in the sea just because there are some sharks out there.
Man, why kill students, we work hard towards a better future, kill those who would rather not do anything at all
Jesus the Mexican government is becoming just as brutal as the cartels.
[QUOTE=Starlight 456;46156717]What an incredibly naive view of the cartel problem. The cartels deal in far more then just drugs. Illegal weapons and human trafficking are also highly profitable for them. If you wanna kill them off via bankruptcy, get prepared to see a lot of slaves and a lot of automatic weapons for sale.[/QUOTE] Drugs make up most of their profits, though. There simply wouldn't be a large enough market for slaves. Also, the weapons trade is probably fuelled by the drugs trade.
[QUOTE=Starlight 456;46156717]What an incredibly naive view of the cartel problem. The cartels deal in far more then just drugs. Illegal weapons and human trafficking are also highly profitable for them. If you wanna kill them off via bankruptcy, get prepared to see a lot of slaves and a lot of automatic weapons for sale.[/QUOTE] There's also illegal logging, racketeering, loansharking, kidnapping and extortion, robbery, truck hijacking, counterfeiting, etc. They have a lot to fall back on, but most damning are cigarette smuggling and bootlegging. Cigarette smuggling and Bootlegging are proof that even if [I]all[/I] drugs were made legal, there would still be a large underground market for them, to avoid taxes and regulations. Sure it'd put a dent in their profits, but it'd be far from being a killing blow.
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