There was an earlier post about this. This linked YT has a lot more comments, most of them saying it is a righteous popular uprising that is long overdue. I'm not Mexican, but I have dealt with the Mexican community in SoCal for a long time both personally and professionally, and I think they're right. The entire country is run by cartels and government factions of various levels of criminalality, all very violent. It may be chaotic for awhile, but it will end up better than before.
Many (self-identifying) Mexican commenters talking about the recent killing of the anti-cartel mayor, and President Sheinbaum's very casual "it's not worth it" to solve the crime as her "let them eat cake" moment.
Top YT comment, as they're showing a security wall set up around Los Pinos, the presidential palace. "Building a wall to keep out the Mexicans? They really don't know their own history. LOL."
What is the ideal way to take out a cartel-terrorist figurehead posing as a national leader?
By the people descending on the visible artifacts of the power structure and tearing it down brick-by-brick if need be, and expunging the corrupt figureheads. And nothing is more central than the presidential palace analogue, more so even than any parliament, court or congress type building.
For that reason I think the globalists are trying to do their crime as decentralized and as anonymous as possible, so there is no single point where citizens under tyranny can rally to destroy it.
I’ve been saying for a long time, get rid of the cartel controlled government, either by getting involved militarily, or a more subtle method that this might be, and all the Mexicans illegal and otherwise, will willingly move back to a much safer home country.
Mexico is a rich country with wonderful people if the cartels and corruption are excised. Most Mexicans here in the U.S. love their country, but not for its government. Unfortunately the problems there are very pervasive. I'll pray.
It is interesting that the USS Ford, the world's largest carrier group, is "coincidentally" sitting off Mexico's Caribbean coast. And the Eastern Pacific has recently had its forces beefed up as well, with hundreds of ships in the vicinity of Mexico's West Coast.
Was Venezuela a head fake, and the deployment was really for Mexico?
There was an earlier post about this. This linked YT has a lot more comments, most of them saying it is a righteous popular uprising that is long overdue. I'm not Mexican, but I have dealt with the Mexican community in SoCal for a long time both personally and professionally, and I think they're right. The entire country is run by cartels and government factions of various levels of criminalality, all very violent. It may be chaotic for awhile, but it will end up better than before.
Many (self-identifying) Mexican commenters talking about the recent killing of the anti-cartel mayor, and President Sheinbaum's very casual "it's not worth it" to solve the crime as her "let them eat cake" moment.
Top YT comment, as they're showing a security wall set up around Los Pinos, the presidential palace. "Building a wall to keep out the Mexicans? They really don't know their own history. LOL."
What is the ideal way to take out a cartel-terrorist figurehead posing as a national leader?
By the people descending on the visible artifacts of the power structure and tearing it down brick-by-brick if need be, and expunging the corrupt figureheads. And nothing is more central than the presidential palace analogue, more so even than any parliament, court or congress type building.
For that reason I think the globalists are trying to do their crime as decentralized and as anonymous as possible, so there is no single point where citizens under tyranny can rally to destroy it.
I’ve been saying for a long time, get rid of the cartel controlled government, either by getting involved militarily, or a more subtle method that this might be, and all the Mexicans illegal and otherwise, will willingly move back to a much safer home country.
Everybody wins.
Mexico is a rich country with wonderful people if the cartels and corruption are excised. Most Mexicans here in the U.S. love their country, but not for its government. Unfortunately the problems there are very pervasive. I'll pray.
It is interesting that the USS Ford, the world's largest carrier group, is "coincidentally" sitting off Mexico's Caribbean coast. And the Eastern Pacific has recently had its forces beefed up as well, with hundreds of ships in the vicinity of Mexico's West Coast.
Was Venezuela a head fake, and the deployment was really for Mexico?