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by phaus
4960 days ago
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Of course a war isn't as simple as killing the enemy. I assumed that was a given. I feel sympathy for the people who are forced to join violent gangs. I also feel sympathy for the young, uneducated, impoverished people who join such gangs because they feel they have no other option. But if they are committing violent acts not just against rivals but also against young, uneducated, impoverished people who are completely innocent, then the amount of sympathy starts to fade. When and if the Mexican government decides that they have truly had enough, these misguided youths still have the option of throwing down their weapons. |
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See, here's the thing: like every other government in the world, those in control are the corporations. Because investing money in something that, to be fair, doesn't actually affect them (and in reality, it benefits them greatly), and which gives them no return, they won't do it.
And this is where these topics usually get a bit tough because any supposition isn't based entirely on fact (primarily because it's so easy to cover up or dismiss accusations, since all of those in power are ultimately working together (and this, again, is also pure speculation)). It borders on conspiracy.