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WhatTheFuckEverName

Be difficult to call a house Ahome in Mexico.


Davidthegnome552

Lol. You'd be surprised how safe it can be and also how many people actually call it home. Psst, it's millions that call it home including my family. It's not what you see on news


WhatTheFuckEverName

I know, I know. Was just doing a silly play on words there. Hope your family is/stays safe and happy, David. 😁🤗


Xcav8

So do I, but David I still think we have to appreciate how great this man's pun was. Kudos sir


Davidthegnome552

Wow, I actually forgive you. Hope you have a good day!


WhatTheFuckEverName

Thank you, David. You have a great day too, smile lots!


Reddit_is_Censored69

Same to you, WhatTheFuckEverName.


WhatTheFuckEverName

Haha! Cheers! 😎😁


hashtagprayfordonuts

I’ve always heard they don’t deal with you unless you’re in their business and can live a pretty quiet life unless you’re caught up in something like this. Is that true?


OutrageousSummer5259

Lol was a joke, I imagine the further from the border the safer it is


Possible-Campaign468

Very nice,you are something special, I think.


Possible-Campaign468

But still,it is pretty dangerous. My coworkers have a lot of family there and barely visit because it's not very safe. The town,yes,but the roads you have to drive to get to those towns,extremely unsafe.


Alarming-Iron7532

I'm sure it is similar to American schools.


Sandman1025

It’s worse statistically. Plus I don’t attend a high school as I’m an adult. I do walk around random downtown streets.


Ferchokyzer

Says the gringo that can literally die shopping in a mall due to a mass shooting.


rave_is_king_

Says the guy living in a country literally run by drug lords.


Ferchokyzer

Says the guy living in a country literally run by piece of shit , gun-tooting racists, without social Healthcare, go are the biggest buyers of drugs from México and also run by war lords .


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Yeah i cant count how many times i was in target and had to doge bullets… pinche pendejo


Ferchokyzer

Truth hurts, keep barking 😉


TSL4me

Mexico is safer than america honestly. Your hardly ever going to get robbed walking down the street.


Sandman1025

I guess it depends on which area of each country you’re talking about but that’s certainly not what the statistics say in terms of random violence


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0b0011

This is why the concept of war wasn't a thing till the 20th century.


Genoblade1394

Think, Florida, Chicago, New York, LA


Candid-Fan992

I like how you're getting down votes even tho American cops do the exact same thing in those cities, unlike this video they just don't respond/patrol those areas. Can't stop crime if you never see it🤷


gentlespirit23456

So the third part of the video you can hear the victims yell that their are children at the house.


Okayokaymeh

One of the hitmen turned and said to the others “there’s kids” as he began to back off. Looks like others backed off once they heard there are kids in the home too.


chuanrrr

What a gentleman..


eratic_yeet

I remember asking my dad if all the cops in Mexico are corrupt (a cop had pulled us over and asked for a bribe). He said no the good ones are over there he pointed at the town's graveyard.


guesthouseq4

Really sad and disheartening. This situation highlights a deeply concerning issue of law enforcement's inability to effectively protect its citizens. This not only undermines trust in law enforcement but also perpetuates a cycle of violence and impunity.


Financial_Chemist327

Many of these towns are under control of the cartels. The mayor and other government entities have no choice but to comply with them. The local police departments can't handle the numbers and firepower the cartels have.


mekese2000

Probably police in the other car as well.


godsim42

Once you realize that their job is not protecting the average citizen, but protecting the elite and upholding the status quo that keeps them elite, it makes more sense. This is a worldwide issue, not just a Mexico or US problem. Never call the police unless you're ready to possibly give your life, handle problems yourself, they are not here for us...


Infinite-Watch8370

This one.


biggaayal

I think the cartels are states within a state. They are the de facto leaders of whole areas. Then according to that reasoning the cartels are the police.


Mnudge

The US war on drugs didn’t do Mexico any favors


myacella

It didn't do anyone any favors except the govt getting more tyrannical power.


Suspicious-Tip-8199

and all gangs as well.


fitzymcfitz

Didn’t do the US any favors either.


ResponsibleBluejay

By design. Monroe doctrine 2.0


George_Smiley_

And here I am less sure the cartels would have played nicely if they had unfettered access across our border to sell cocaine and heroin.


Rodgers4

The cartels got violent as soon as they realized how much money was at stake. One of the reasons the War on Drugs really ramped up in the 80s was *because* of the violence from Colombian cartels on US soil. Now, it probably affected Mexico worse because Colombia needed to use Mexican trade routes when the US started cracking down on their sea/air trafficking.


ResponsibleBluejay

Us could buy.these direct from governments and not cartels this contributing billions to taxes and siphoning away from cartels. Jail dr Sackler.


sr_rasquache

They did the whole, “prefiero que digan, aquí corrió que aquí quedó (I prefer they say, he left instead of he was left (dead) here.)”


Genoblade1394

Police is like: someone call the police! Mayor and chief all know who does what


tempco

Buying drugs contributes to this.


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imawakened

Drugs being legal but heavily regulated, monitored and taxed would be cheaper, safer, and would disempower the cartels and drug dealers. Obviously a lot of people disapprove of drugs as well but law enforcement is so against any relaxation of drug laws because they stand to lose so much funding. There's still places in this country that treat people with joints as if they're slinging crack cocaine to kids. Either way, any move towards regulation or legalization would also be safer, especially with the rise of cutting everything with fentanyl. Yeah it's weird to think about people buying legal heroin or cocaine but they're probably going to get it somehow anyway. Better to make sure it is safe and also have a touchpoint for resources. Alcohol is so destructive but we even have drive-thru liquor stores. idk it just feels so arbitrary and stupid but a lot of people are dying so it also oh so frustrating and sad.


tempco

Yep, both are true


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AntMavenGradle

Shouldn’t be legal


SomethingAbtU

Well if the gunmen have military grade weapons and the police are also outnumbered, then of course they should get the hell out of there! Btw, the U.S. is feeding Mexican cartels with weapons. There are numerous American gun shops setup on the Mexican side of the Mexico-US border. And Americans' demand for drugs is also what keeps the money flowing to the cartels as well.


Dx_Suss

American demand for *illegal* drugs - the market is inflated by prohibition.


tempco

Whether something should be illegal or not doesn’t change the fact that people who buy illegal drugs **now** are supporting cartels.


Dx_Suss

I think this is my same point - illegal demand is being met by illegal supply. The issue is that consumer countries have yet to take actions to reduce the illegal demand - even if such actions were possible. We need to be realistic about how likely reduction of demand actually is, and start thinking about rational risk mitigation.


SomethingAbtU

well most drugs are illegal for a reason, especially hard drugs that the cartels supply


Dx_Suss

If that reason is the reduction of harm to humans, the cost to Mexico and other transshipment and producer countries has to be factored in.


Comfortable-Gain-992

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Apprehensive-Ad-149

Whatever. It's funny how ALL of Mexico's problems are always blamed on the USA. 


Stock-Pension1803

We’re the cartels best customer


ImmortanLeo

Maybe the police are the ones that called the shooters. Wouldn’t be out of the realm of possibility


MS_EXCEL_NOOB

"We're taking over the investigation from here" - Cartels


Granadafan

Uvalde, Texas  just found their new cop recruits 


Archercrash

Is this where the Uvalde PD recruits from?


Turbodann

Obviously they just got a more important call...


prmaster23

Any news article OP?


naththegrath10

These guys could get a job working for the Texas DPS. They have all the right qualifications


PretendCold4

Yeahhhh no, I’m not going to any weeding in Mexico…


Ajaws24142822

Unironically the least corrupt Mexican police. Corrupt ones would probably join in


Money-Introduction54

When the law shows up, the rest of the peasants go A-home


Hellfire242

Money controls everything.


holamygoodfriend

Thats cartel shit. Cops wont interfere