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Comments by "King Ace" (@kingace6186) on "How the World’s Most Dangerous Country Solved Murder" video.
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This is April 2025. Americans are being disappeared by our regime and sent to this El Salvadorian torture gulag against the orders of the Judiciary. Bukele and Trump are actually bragging about this concentration camp and want to "5 or 6 more" built. I told you so. I told you so.
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@fuwa9616 If so-and-so doesn't get due process, then no one gets due process.
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@christiangoulden4399 The death penalty was abolished in El Salvador in 1983 for all crimes except "for cases stipulated in military legislation during a state of international war" (Article 27 of the Constitution). The last execution was carried out in 1973. At least on paper. There is no one left to enforce except Bukele, himself. By the way, El Salvador voted in favor of the United Nations moratorium on the death penalty many times, most recently, in 2020.
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Auschwitz
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Revenge will only come back to bite you. It always does. That's why retribution is NOT part of the Rule of Law. You have given Bukele all the power in your country, what's stopping him from targeting you for disagreeing with him. Go read a history book.
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Yet he supports Netanyahu and shit talks Gaza
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Tbf, this was released a few months after CECOT opened
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@nekomi_ch "Next President"😂 That's if Bukele authorizes it. Like Putin. By the way, gang violence is found in nations with strong governments, too. China got the Triads. Japan got the Yakuza. America got the Bloods & the Crips. And Italy has the infamous mafia families.
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This powerful dictator is justifying mass incarceration of anyone that even resembles an over-generalized profile, forcing everyone under strict sudden lockdowns without noticing the public, & safeguarding power through totalitarian propaganda. That isn't just a police state, that's a George Orwell's 1984. Sounds a lot like Xi's China, right? Except this is worse because El Salvador actually had a democracy before Nayib Bukele destroyed the legitimacy of the separation of power and checks and balances. In essence, it's a sequel to 1984; it's Trumpism that actually worked. Either way, it's the classic social contract: less freedom for more safety/wealth. Except, there are better social contracts that are equally as effective.
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One thing about the conclusion. Forget democracy. Forget dictatorship. Let's put all of that aside for now. At the end of the day, what transcends any form of government is human rights. El Salvador can do whatever it wants but it cannot violate the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Most importantly, this goes for any nation, even superpowers.
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The objectivity I get from this channel is the reason why I keep coming back.
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