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Thursday, April 25, 2024

Shoot All Them Ugly Ass Hitmen Dead!

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat




Perspective will always lie in the eye of the beholder. From a military point of view we can easily claim that the Cartel del Noreste (CDN) hitmen inside the white pickup have decided to pull a tactical retreat. In the heat of the battle they quickly concluded that it was best to create distance between themselves and their aggressors in order to save their lives.  

Whereas someone else can easily counter that argument by saying that the CDN assassin’s, having realized that contact was just made with Mexican armed forces and their superior fighting ways, opted to speed away like fucking cowards in total desperation. Because this is what gutless criminals tend to do whenever they’re about to get their asses handed to them by trained men. 

In the end it doesn’t really matter how we choose to see shit or what version of events we narrate for our listeners. On this particular day the Mexican soldiers sent their gunfire down range. And managed to successfully take their intended targets the fuck out. 



* The following events recently took place in the state of Tamaulipas 

36 comments:

  1. All the cartels are scared of the real deal . If you know where to look there is countless audios of radio frequencies of CJNG CDS CDG CDN sicarios crying whenever they meet the armed forces

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    1. tambien esos gritos que pegan cuando estan matando a alguien o descuartizando es miedo y lo quieren ver como de valiente. nomas los quiero escuchar cuando los tengan amarados

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    2. Those guys looks like some North Koreans with their funny outfits and face paint.

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  2. They’re doing such a great job tho! Almost like there’s less and less drugs being trafficked… ohh wait.

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    1. 10:17 - The amount of drugs being trafficked isn’t decreasing because the demand for drugs isn’t decreasing.

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    2. 10:17 - Supply and demand. As long as the demand for drugs is still there, cartels and other criminal groups are going to continue to traffic drugs.

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  3. Cartels are pussies

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    1. CdN IS LAME AF

      who thought those Mexican soldiers how to do their makeup?! They look so fierce with their lime neon green faces

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    2. @10:51 - It’s spelled “taught” not “thought”.

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    3. 11:04 are you the rookie grammar 🚹 guy, actually 10:51 is correct, but he could of used a capital and a period.

      Here's 2 examples.......
      I taught gun usage at the firing range.

      I thought, I saw a bird fly by.

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    4. 10:51 those soldiers are the biggest pussies of all hiding behind a badge n using it as a licence to abuse civilians

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    5. 11:59 - You need to pick up and read a dictionary. “Taught” and “thought” have two very different meanings. The meaning of the word “thought” does not fit in the sentence made by 10:51. He’s clearly asking who taught or who showed the Mexican soldiers how to paint their face.

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    6. Nope taught would fit, but thought is you think. You guys are full of bologna.
      You r worse than that two period lizard.

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    7. 1:31 - If you are responding to me (1:08), then yes I agree. “Taught” fits in the sentence, but “thought” does not. So I don’t know why the person at 11:59 is claiming that “thought” is correct. It’s not. Again, some of you people on this site need to pick up a dictionary and read it.

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    8. 12:26:
      The soldiers of SEDENA and SEMAR are putting their lives on the line to bring peace to Mexico. They are the heroes of the drug war.

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    9. @Detroit lol. Are you actually unaware of the human rights abuses they commit? That the average Mx citizen has zero trust for them? And are you unaware that while they may engage one cell they are complicit with another?

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    10. 3:40 - That is completely false. Majority of Mexican citizens feel a lot safer with the military (especially the marines) and have more trust in the military than the police and the national guard. Also, a lot of “human right violations” accusations being made against the military are from “human right organizations” that protect the cartels. One example is Raymundo Ramos. He is the director of the Human Rights Committee Of Nuevo Laredo. Cartel members from both Cartel Del Noreste and Los Zetas (back when they were still powerful) have admitted on camera to having paid Raymundo Ramos to file false abuse allegations against the military in Tamaulipas. They would also pay him to organize protests as a form of pressure to get the government to withdraw the military from certain cities. The FBI and DEA even conducted their own investigation into Raymundo Ramos, which led to the U.S. government canceling his visa. Borderlandbeat mentioned him in an article a while back: https://www.borderlandbeat.com/2023/02/five-killed-in-nuevo-laredo-cdn-hitmen.html?m=1
      And just to be cleared, all five of the people killed by the military in this case were later revealed to have been cartel members from CDN including the American citizen.

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    11. 3:40 - Is that why thousands of people throughout different parts of the country marched on March 12, 2023, in protest to demand the liberation of a group of soldiers who were arrested for killing a bunch of cartel members in Nuevo Laredo?

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    12. @3:40 So explain why thousands of Mexicans line up every year on September 16 to watch Mexico’s annual military parade if they have zero trust in them? Not to mention all of those who watch it at home on their TV or iPhone.

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    13. Sounds like you root for cartels who truly don’t care about your rights

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    14. 3:40
      I’m sure there are some legit examples of human rights violations from the military, but the average Mexican does have trust in the military and does feel safer with the military. It’s not uncommon for some communities to request that the government build a military base near the area. One example of this happened in Texcaltitlan after a confrontation between citizens and members of La Familia MichoacĂĄna that left 11 cartel members dead and 3 civilians dead. The citizens of Texcaltitlan requested the government build a military base in the area and even offered to invest some of their own money into getting it built as fast as possible. The government told them not to worry and that they would be building a military base in the area. So clearly Mexican citizens do feel some kind of safety when they’re near military personnel.

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    15. @4:34 - I remember that. It happened last year. I also remember one time, I think it was in Jalisco, a governor or mayor was contemplating pulling the soldiers out of a city because he felt like their presence wasn’t needed anymore. But a group of civilians hung up a banner asking them not to leave and that their presence was still needed. In the end, the government decided not to pull the soldiers out. It happened last year, but I don’t remove what city. I think it was a city in Jalisco, but I’m honestly not entirely sure.

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    16. 11:59 . It “should’ve” or “should have” lol

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    17. At 8.51 both have the same meaning, should've is just shortened.

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    18. "could of" is how people speak, it's colloquial, but it's burro English. đŸ±

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    19. @4.34. Michoacan is unique, so its a bad example. In many Mexican states the people make absolutely no distinction between the gangs and the military, because at night there is none. When people say that the "average Mexican citizen" feels safe around the army they usually mean the kind of citizen they talk to, or read about in US media. The difference between what middle class professionals say compared to the vast majority of people in the front line, or forced to flee their homes because the army are cleansing is shocking. And don't forget that the confirmation of killings being justified comes from the bosses of the people doing the killing, and the media report that because its the only source they have.

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    20. @4.34. Those banners are often arranged by local businessmen, rival criminal groups who will be exposed without protection, or people who have been threatened for collaborating with the military. The army often comes in, makes things ten times worse, then roll out with their spoils like an invading army, leaving the people at the mercy of a humiliated mob, so of course some people will beg them not to leave, but not as many as prayed they'd never come in the first place. When Sedena arrives, everybody knows that torture, murder, and disappearances will skyrocket, they just disagree on the reasons why.

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  4. Fuck those narcos up.

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  5. Yeahhh you better fuckin run,these are not unarmed civilians where you can act all gangster and badass.
    See what happens if you stand and fight scary sicario

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  6. They need to change the laws.Why are they being treated like victim's ? When clearly they are carrying guns illegally and are the agressors.

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  7. Video clearly shows the reality of the upper hand going to the gov, in this case the military. But, it also shows the reality of what happens to sicarios who don’t stop, and well, another one bit the dust.

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  8. I get the idea, but this video is a bad example. You've got an armed vehicle with a mounted machine gun agianst a civil car. I also doubt that all sicarios had vests and rifles like soldiers did. I bet SEDENA guys will retreat if roles were changed. Sure, with proper training the retreat will look much different.

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    1. "I bet SEDENA guys will retreat"
      Point being SEDENA are empowered by state to uphold law and order,who empowered motherfuckers with ARs rollin around killing and dismembering unarmed civilians ?

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  9. Until the vast majority of Mexican citizenry are willing to stand up, unite and call these bags of shit out on their evil than the devolution of Mexico will continue.

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