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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

The Executions in Ciudad Juarez and a Look at the Narco Culture

The executions in Ciudad Juarez and the narco culture that is tearing up a nation.

12 comments:

  1. The sky is the limit, the polluted, choking, contrail filled sky.

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    1. Killing us slowly but surely .... Fuck the system !!!!

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  2. its very sad and it angers me to the core of my heart to hear such stupid songs and to hear the acts of true animales gloriefied just to make a few dollars where is your pride your sense of a human bieng?? it makes me sick to be a mexican citizen , to be compared to this animales .

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  3. There you have it El Paso,anglo culture,Juarez,Mexican Culture, so why such a differance. You tell me? could things like integrity,ethics,honesty have something to do with it? If so then what is being done to make Juarez more like El Paso??

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  4. LOL El Paso is the city with the heaviest influence of Mexican culture, El Paso is made up of 95% Hispanics where a third of the population speaks Spanish only. Keep up exposing how racist your average anglo American is, justifying their racism by posting BS out of their ass. Either you deal with us or you get the hell out of this country, because in 2040 we are going to be the majority and we are taking over the U.S city by city. Your grand children will have Hispanic last names with black eyes and black hair, Spanish will be the second most important language in the U.S and internationally, etc. We will rewrite American history to accommodate the Hispanic majority.

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    1. you smoking too much meth

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    2. It already is but so what, the only thing that matters is that they live a honest good life,

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  5. is this a new doc? anybody know? looks really interesting...

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  6. @ "We will rewrite American history to accommodate the Hispanic majority.
    January 19, 2012 2:12 PM"

    You will NOT rewrite American history. This is coming from a hispanic. There is a reason I love to call myself an American and not Mexican. Also it might not be racist if more hispanics learn to be civilized. Sorry to say it but look what blacks did to their reputations with rap. Talk about a low way of life. We as hispanics are going there with narco corridos. Not wanting to earn a living the right way and instead joining cartels. There is a reason why people are racists, it's not cause of skin color. It's cause of culture, look how rap has influenced the black culture in detroit and look how narco corridos have influenced Mexican culture. Every time I see a "racist" comment about us "hispanics" I take a look at what bad Mexicans in mexico are doing. I can't even blame them for thinking racist comments. It's sad but that is where our "race" is going and we are taking it there. "por uno, lo llevan todos". It works the same way when you hear about a shooting, "Oh those damn gun owners". But no one blames the guy holding the gun.

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  7. this is proof and goes against all the propaganda taht the media wants us to eat up!!! the cds doesnt control shit in juarez.even in this video it shows the singer,el komander,what the hell does he have to do with juarez!!!for one,he sings about el chapo...el komander hasnt ever once even been to sing in chihuahua.on the video...at the point,4:17,after the execution of the guy in the red pick up,the narcos put a corrido on the radio frecuency...the corrido is called...aguila blanca,down load from internet.it singa about the carrillos...this is the truth about juarez...chapos people got kicked out,and now they are moving strong to get rid of that chapo chief,leyzaola...oh,you bet he is gonna go...watch and see chapo nut huggers...hahahaha

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  8. hahahaha,i remember this,it was a g.n member,the guy in the red pick up!!!he was brought out by an halcon from ncj...haha wheres your chapo,dumb ass.

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  9. Reading about the narco culture in Mexico is interesting...

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