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Comments by "Rimrock300" (@Rimrock300) on "Riding Mexico's Deadly Migrant Train: The Beast" video.
wonderful..'go on, do not stop in mexico, please move on further north, here is some supplies, good luck. do not come back'
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instead of fxing their own countries they just flee to other countries. how wonderful
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I agree, this is possible the most serious he have done so far. Most videos in the past are more entertainment, fooling around, with some serious parts now and then. I do not mind his 'free style' at all. He is doing pretty well as an selfthought journalist, but he is not quite at 'BBC level' when it comes to presentation yet. With some guidence from proffesionals I'm sure this series could not be far from 'BBC material'. On the other hand, a outlet like BBC would possible not allowed a series like this being reated in 'their name', with the big risks involved, crossing borders illegal. So it's great there is Youtube, where we can watch what is not being shown in mainsteam media
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It's sad, but one can look at it this way; they come beause they can, not beause they have to. People have made it through life in poor countries 'for ever', even since long before the US was created.
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It's sad to see what they put themselves through for the hope of a possible better future. I do not blame them, we would maybe done the same if in their situation. They come because they can, not because they have to. People have made it in poor countries 'for ever', long before the US and richer countries existed. This is possible part of people's 'hate' towards these who cross into the US ilegally and put the system in the US under higher pressure, 'you and your forfathers have made it so far in your own country forever, why don't you just stay there and help improve it' . Well, the US has been filled up with people from Europe and all of the world for all years, it can't just take in all the rest of the poor people of South America and the world, some place the limit has to go I guess
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They head to the US because they can, not because they need to. People have made it in their poor countries for centuries, long before the US was founded. It's politics, the US choose to let them in, then they also need to take care of them, and there are hundreds of millions in line. One day one just have to say enough is enough, likely.
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Money, papers,
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They went from Darious Gap/Panama up north to Costa Rica on the bus. a future video might show how they got to the mexican border. since it's not shown so far, that part of the travel possible was less exiting
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Public workers on a low salary. Typical corruption one see in many poorer countries
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does not matter. they are following the trails of these people, documenting what most people never will see
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oh come on...) best out of millions) There are many youtubers that transmit their message in an excellent way. Let's say Bald is on top of his genre. @@puppyone2020
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UK got it's issues, but is doing pretty well in general, as it has for centuries. Venezuela is a train wreck
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People have made it in poor countries for ever, and long before the US even was created. They come because they can, not because they have to. If they are returned home at the border, they survve anyway. That's part of the problem, too many well thinking people in the US thinking 'all these poor people will die if we not take care of them'. But they will make it, as they have forever. The Us should naturally take their share, but there is a limit
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Is he a Saint?
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He started out with 1000 usd down in Colombia. It's risky carry cash of course, but some is need
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