The president of Mexico is worried about human rights being violated – the human rights of the Cartels

Posted by MazdaProphet

11 Comments

  1. The cartels are also fighting back. How many government people were killed as a result of this operation?

  2. They’re militarized criminal organizations committing acts of terrorism. At what point does this become a war as opposed to a law enforcement action?

  3. Uh no, that’s not what she said at all. She said the operation only resulted in violent retaliation and brought them no closer to eradicating this one particular cartel than they were before.

  4. I agree with her but can’t argue that in regards to CJNG.

    There’s a gigantic difference between killing because you’re numb, and killing because you like it. Not to mention everything else. You can tell a lot of them are just psychos taking advantage of a situation.

  5. This speech was from almost six months ago. Yes, what she said is absolutely bonkers; trying to compare regular criminal due process to using force directly against drug dealers as fascism. But it is not directly related to current events, which were in partly orchestrated by the US and Mexican forces

  6. yellowjackethokie on

    I fully support Mexico using Mexico’s military force against Mexico’s cartel problem.

    I fully oppose the US military having anything at all to do with this.

    It’s kind of funny how many people started out chanting “no new wars” but have evolved their position to “no, new wars” as it’s becoming more and more obvious that was the real agenda, all along.

  7. TheBestintheWest11 on

    she’s on the payroll baby. I had my trip paid for in mexico next month, gotta move that trip to next year.

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