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Comments by "Stephen Jenkins" (@stephenjenkins7971) on "How the World’s Most Dangerous Country Solved Murder" video.
@zapazap That is confusing, and its incorrect to the common usage of "America" in the English language. It's massively arrogant and hypocritical for Spanish speakers to demand English speakers speak a certain way.
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@jorgeriveramx You're speaking English, so when someone says "America", its obvious what they mean. You can't be crying about someone's ignorance when you're ignorantly demanding someone to change how they speak in their language.
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@zapazap 99% of Canadians would slap you for calling them Americans.
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@diek_yt Why? It's their right to purchase stuff and sell stuff. What people do with that is their problem, not theirs. Mexico's own society formed the crapsack reality of the cartels, not people trading crap.
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@cinemint If the US wants to get involved, there's nothing you can do to stop that. That being said, the US doesn't want to get involved. Even if you want it to.
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Latin Americans literally meddle with each other all the time. So you crying about the Yanks is hypocritical at best.
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@OK-yy6qz And if people rebel against their original "choice", I'm sure you'll be right there crying about foreign influence or some crap as your government guns down your people.
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@OK-yy6qz No such thing as a nation that doesn't have foreign influence 24/7, my guy. Even in the days of yore, there was foreign influence -even more so in the days of international politics.
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@RodrigoMera Really not their fault that Mexico is so corrupt that it would create a black market for Americans to purchase and sell to. That's Mexico's fault alone -that simply does not happen to most nations.
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@UncleForHire Uh, no, Mexico would just need to corral the black market into a legitimate part of the economy to cripple the criminal elements. It's Mexico's corruption in of itself that formed the cartels, not the massive demand from the US; otherwise such cartels would be even more widespread within the US where the money is rather than Mexico.
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Easy to say until he goes bad or his successor goes bad, then you'll suddenly remember how important those rights were.
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"Yeah, the government is intentionally hunting down and arresting people without due process -but that's as bad as governments unintentionally arresting people due to mistakes!" LMAO, the sheer bootlicking energy of that line of thinking.
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@ironboy3245 1) Americans generally aren't afraid of going anywhere due to crime, barring the worst slums. 2) That's still nowhere near as important as political freedom. Americans aren't eager bootlickers, like some are.
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@TheRealSpeedWolf The sheer cope of your post is hilarious lmao. As if the US is anywhere near as unstable as during the Vietnam era while it was at its height of screwing over foreign leaders during the Cold War. It would take a massive civil war to leave the US too weak to do that again; it can easily do that today if it wanted to. You just don't want to admit that it doesn't want to. It has zero interest in screwing over LatAm. And the US' state is pretty positive, if anything -far more positive than 99% of the planet anyway. And no. Bitcoin is a joke for a currency. USD is the choice for obvious reasons.
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@zapazap Eh, fair.
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You have only proved how ignorant you are to how the Executive of the US works and how the Executive Order works lmao
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@Silver_Prussian China hasn't collapsed yet, if it ever will. For all we know it may collapse in the future; so this is nothing but pure conjecture based on nothing.
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@gamingbtc They are. They are pointing out that this path can be a path that would be worse; which is common enough historically with the erosion of rights. Then the rest of us have to deal with the aftermath in yet another refugee crisis. Ask the Venezuelans if you want a neighbor to look at how bad it can get.
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@ee-il2nq Ignorance is rife. People unironically acting like NATO had anything to do with that lmao
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@cruzxd3776 Easy to say that until government death squads start hunting your family because the dictator went nuts. People are all for destroying democratic institutions right up until it blows up in their faces; and they are forced to flee from the consequences of their actions.
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@icarusgeo Easy to say until he starts arresting you for complaining about his regime, and makes your family "disappears". By then, its too late to stop it. Not everyone wants to be a slave.
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@Harry-yr4tm That's often how every dictator gets into power to begin with. They promise stuff, win elections, then suspend Constitution. And voila!
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It amazes me how many unironic bootlickers exist in a country that was based on liberty from tyranny. You're no American, move to Russia instead.
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