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That was difficult to sit through. A series of emotions like fear, anger, embarrassment, and most importantly grief and sorrow for all the innocent people being murdered in the war zone that is Juarez. Puts things in perspective and hopefully (very doubtful) conditions improve dramatically in the near future.
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Huh. A buddy of mine was just telling me about an interesting documentary that came out on Netflix dealing with the same issues. Will give it a watch.
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Originally posted by Cleto_Reyes View PostWhen you have 50 mins to spare
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Originally posted by Dinamita 03 View PostThat was difficult to sit through. A series of emotions like fear, anger, embarrassment, and most importantly grief and sorrow for all the innocent people being murdered in the war zone that is Juarez. Puts things in perspective and hopefully (very doubtful) conditions improve dramatically in the near future.
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Originally posted by chibox123 View PostGood stuff cleto I love this one. It's a chilling look at what goes on in Juarez. I'm embarrassed as a mexican american as what are people are going threw in mexico. It's looks like things have slowed down alittle since that was filmed so that's always good news.
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Originally posted by Cleto_Reyes View Posttrue i am also embarassed. If US would stop paying these bigs buck for the drugs i think it would tame down alot.
It's all thanks to the addicts up here that so many people are being murdered in Mexico.
If Mexico could somehow keep the US-influence away, then the crime rate would certainly decline.
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Originally posted by Underboss View PostThis.
It's all thanks to the addicts up here that so many people are being murdered in Mexico.
If Mexico could somehow keep the US-influence away, then the crime rate would certainly decline.
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