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1 hour ago, BrokenMachine said:

Well, I don't know how old you are, but around 2008-2012 those cases prolified, and that's why Felipe Calderón's period is seen as something so infamous. After that, those cases still existed, but they weren't that public anymore, happened in remote spaces, or the media just outright censored them

i was around 10 - 14 when all of that happened and i live in monterrey so i was well aware of the mess buuuuttt this one thing i had never heard about or at least don't remember.... reading the video description was all i needed jfc

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Posted (edited)

My brother lived in mexicali like 3-4 years ago for 1-2 years.
Is that a good place :gaycat4:?
He had a bad experience there but it was all cause the Desertic Weather was too much for him

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4 hours ago, ttsmu said:

Mexico is a big and diverse country. There are safe and unsafe areas.

 

Merida, for example, is considered one of the safest cities in North America, just behind Quebec in Canada.

 

There are many cities and towns in Mexico where you can live a very paceful and quiet life. Stop generalizing.

Wasn't generalizing but ok 

4 hours ago, BrokenMachine said:

They go to safer places, reserved for the privileged and wealthy people, so they can stay in their bubble, oblivious to what actually happens in their neighborhood next to them

Reminds me of these Hollywood stars and their vacation homes in my home country 

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Mexico needs to pull a Bukele or it will forever be doomed. The war on drugs have done zero to improve Mexicos safety

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