Ugh. This women's story broke my heart. Hearing the hurt and pain in her voice broke me. Please dear fellow commenters be respectful and mindful of a fellow humans pain and loss..
I am. And this is something that you all want to know: CJ y not the worst place to be a woman, im from mexico city here at the north west of the city theres the municipality of Ecatepec, sadly is the place in (M)mexico where most woman are brutaly kill, this information were obscure during the administration of, you guees it, Enrrique Peña Nieto, before he was president he was the governor of Edo Mex, Mexico State, The information about the fenicides from this place was revealed before he was elected president. Is thug be a woman in mexico. Is thug be a feminist either that you're woman or even man. The masculinity is a silent killer, trust me, be a "macho" is a cancer and is reproduce from man to man and even the worst: woman to woman or woman to man. Here in CDMX theres a fight. Now the woman are more committed to defense her self against the harrasment by physical confrontation, this is the only way to figth back.
THIS IS REAL ppl... I live here in Cd. Juárez and is something real. In this month 50ppl have been murdered and most of them are women. And there's evidence/news that show that authorities are acually working with criminals (obviously not all of them). There is not that much what we can do. Right now im studying medicine and i go everyday at 6:45am to a hospital. Some guys and i have already created a team and everyday we wait in a parking which is about 200mt away from the hospital. All we do is waiting for the girls that also go to that hospital and walk with them so they dont walk alone from the parking to the hospital and around. They say that since we started doing this they feel more secure, most of them were afraid of walking all alone cus there are stories of students being atacked. actually last week a student recieved a bullet in the leg because someone was trying to take her and she defended her self, thanks god someone apeared and scared the atackers so nothing happned to the lady, except for the injure of her leg. This is sad :( We really need you ppl. Pray for us. Pray for Juárez (Sorry for the bad english :) )
toony cueto ¿qué quieres decir cuando mencionaste que las autoridades están trabajando con los criminales? porque si es lo que creo, la realidad es que siempre han trabajado juntos, de maneras como soborno, etcétera. el gobierno siempre a sido corrupto.
Lesly Reyna es a lo que me refiero, lamentablemente como dices siempre ha existido y existirá corrupción y a pesar de las denuncias y de la situación actual, el gobierno sigue haciendo caso omiso de lo que decimos. Como es posible que no se solucione ni se tomen medidas contra los crimínales después de tantos años de que Juárez ha sido capital en femicidios dentro de la republica. Al menos como comentario personal. Aún y cuando le gobierno NO trabaje con criminales. Si se quedan de brazos cruzados, están haciendo igual de daño que como si cooperarán con los criminales. Estoy consciente que aún para la presidencia municipal y el gobernante, esta es una situación difícil y que no es sencillo lidiar con nacotraficantes/bandidos/asesinos/violadores, etc. Sin embargo Haciendo nada no se soluciona nada. Mis compañeros y yo tratamos de poner nuestro grano de arena acompañando a nuestras compañeras y JAMÁS dejarlas solas. Aún y cuando no logremos defendernos contras sujetos armados. Al menos podemos brindarles sensación de protección, alegría y seguridad en estos tiempos tan difíciles. Esto nos hace sentir tan impotentes y enojados. Pero es lo que podemos hacer :(
I have to say this is probably one of the best videos BuzzFeed has made as of recent. It tells a story that nobody knows about and informs them completely.
Well they lived in Juarez, you know...the drug cartels safe haven where they kill peoples and display the mutilated bodies on the road. Its hardly a shock.
This is actually terrible... i have a younger sister and I can't imagine losing her and finding out something so horrible happened to her. I wish more places would draw attention to this because I didnt have a clue
Joy Du I didn't know either but look at all the view this is getting and share this video it might seem very little but actually you are sharing a message that might save someone's life and we aren't born to know everything but as long as you continue to learn. Never feel bad for not knowing.
Bobbie_pin 2701 I would hope that things get better but my mom is mexican and is 46 and this has been happening in Juarez since she was a toddler. My aunt had a friend when they were teenagers and she was brutally murdered because of this.
that is a pathetic excusse, take some responsibiity boy! we are merely huumans... we have a soul in us that is connected to all! THINK ABOUT IT WHERE WERE YOU BEFORE BIRTH FROM THE WOMB. THE WOMB WHERE THE INITIAL EXISTANCE IS CREATED.
My friend was raped last year and she's only just opened up,the guy has not denied it and everyone's acting like it's her fault it makes me sick. his friends back him up and say "at least he got some" I confronted his friends about it and they just called me names I want to just slap him
Indiamay violence isn't an answer I know this upsets you but this will make you just as worse as them. Just keep in mind not all guys are bad and not all girls are good. You can only be there for you friends report this to the police (it may seem rude of me to suggest a female officer if possible but I feel like you can explain more easily) ok spread love
Indiamay WHY ISN'T HE IN JAIL?!!And why do they question that she is the one to blame?Why does it matter is she was wearing a dress?Why does it matter if she was acting flirty or was hinting at possible intercorse?She was RAPED and the guy has even admited to it!So why isn't he behind bars?!And the friends are all butt heads and so is the man that did so!WHY ISN'T HE AWAY FROM SOCIETY SO MORE WOMEN CAN BE SAFE?!
Sierra Miranda Yes, I feel completely the same. I feel like our humanity is slow decreasing. The end of the world might not come from a meteor, it might come from everyone killing other with hate and violence.🙏🏾😭😿
Random Kitty being the daughter of a migrant mother who came to the U.S from Mexico for a better life, hurts me so much seeing this kind of hate within immigrants, which their only thing is to seek for a better life..
Sierra Miranda. Unless they cross over to my city El Paso the city that borders Juarez. We try our best to help these women. The strength in the community of women here is strong.The rest of America needs to step up.
+Kaimin C. they don't pay taxes. they cross the border and demand benefits payed for by tax payers. if they're good people they should have the decency to come legally
inspecterty 1). Undocumented* immigrants pay 12 billions dollars of taxes each year. 2). Do you really think someone can become 'legal' just like that? Many of y'all wonder why all immigrants do not just come to the United States legally or simply “get in line” if they are unauthorized. These suggestions miss the point; there is no line available for unauthorized immigrants and the “regular channels” do not include them. The United States immigration is on a temporary or permanent basis and it is generally limited to three different routes... employment, family reunification, or humanitarian protection. I do say this tho, the U.S. immigration system is somewhat generous, each of these possibilities is highly regulated and subject to numerical limitations and eligibility requirements. Most unauthorized immigrants do not have the necessary family or employment relationships and often cannot access humanitarian protection.. :)
I am from Juárez, just moved to the United States almost 2 years ago, when I was 19 years old. I remember when femicide rates starting going alarmingly up, it was scary to go out, even if with people around, you will always be advised to keep a low profile so you wouldn't take the attention of someone unwanted. But that wasn't the worst of all. What I think was most terrifying about it, is that I remember being scared, but as the years went by and the homicides kept happening, I could feel myself grow indifferent towards it, because I knew nothing was going to change. I no longer felt scared, because I became accustomed to be alert all the time, it is a horrible thing to get used to stuff like this. Thank you BuzzFeed, for bringing attention towards this situation, from someone whose heart lives in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua.
@@manaclxud7453 the police get paid off by the cartels, joe Rogan talked about this, and god bless young lady❤️ i hope you live a beautiful life in the 🇺🇸 🙏🏽
dont care hi people going to say whatever they want it does not matter what you think not trying to be rude not trying to bother you it's just how people work you're right some of the comments are disgusting they're so gross you're so right but this is More gross they are not doing this for helping purposes there doing this so that they get more content
Ryann Jeanselme i didn't even know femicide was a thing until I watched this video. They might be trying to get more content but at least they're spreading the awareness.
Puilo Sadly, the government in Mexico is corrupted as hell. The country is basically ruled by drug cartels, murderers and extremely dangerous people. The government can say all they want about how they care about their citizens but will not do anything about it.
Puilo the Mexican government is hiding it. They are afraid of dangerous people with money. In the US there are drug dealers, but they aren't so big with that much money to control the government. But in Mexico there are Narcos, they makeup a just a tiny bit of the people, but there money makes them powerful. My mom was six months pregnant with me, knowing I was a girl. She moved from south Mexico to the us, and when I was about a year old hit her citizenship. This may not be the reason why she left, i use know she wanted a better life for me.
Wow... this is insane... I'm having the topic mexico in spanish class right now and I have to show this to my teacher... this is insane. I feel deeply disgusted and ashamed of humanity. Why don't we all just go?
This is something we really need to talk about. Think 9 woman every single day are killed because of this. It disgusts me that some men think its ok to do this to women because of their gender. We need to put an end to this. Thank you buzzfeed for creating awareness on this topic. Sending prayers to all the families that have lost someone in their family because of this!
This is so infuriating, this is an issue that we need to put an end to, and people are commenting ridiculous comments, that are the top comments? That doesn't make any sense.
I live in Argentina and here every 20 hours a woman dies. There's a huge national movement called Ni Una Menos, created by artist, activists, journalists and people who are tired of the violence againts women. As the woman said this is a global problem and we have to fight for equallity, for security, for jutice to all the daughters, mothers, aunts, friends, sisters, wives who lost their lives for being just a woman.
Rachel Thompson tbh I'm surprised people didn't know about this. Almost everyone knows what's going on at my school. But it may be because the student body is made up of mostly hispanics...
you should still visit Ciudad Juarez,makes me sad that some people think we are so dangerous when that is not true at all,it depends the district you visit :(
it's...terrifying. knowing that someone you love, someone you want to live with for the rest of your life, beats you, doesn't let you LIVE as a human being and, sadly it happens, kills you it's...horrific.
Chantal Riviera Why do people have to be so mean? Just why?!? I want to find someone who commits femicide and just ask them "Why must you kill innocents?" No matter what they answer, I'm sending them to the police.
Its Mexicos problem not the US. Sorry its the bold truth. I mean I feel bad because its my kin but they have to stand up to the cartel, government and Zionists
I don't understand how so many people are hating on feminism :( do you not understand that feminism is going for both men and women? IT'S CALLED EQUAL RIGHTS!! it's not harming any men calm down ugh
I think it's not so much that they hate feminism, but that they resent the word "FEMINISM". a lot of people want equality but don't like the word, because many believe that it excludes people that are not female. I know this is not true and that actual feminism is about equal rights. but sadly a of people don't understand that and only focus on the word and never bother going past that misconception.
AngelicOblivion90 i agree instead of making all women equal to men per say or blacks equal to whites, or saying everyone is equal, we should say everyone is different and we should accept it and become humane with the idea of it
because it started with the suffragette movement(equal right to vote). men started to use the word feminism to call the movement because most people in the movement were female. Feminists didn't choose the term feminism, it was given to them by society. afterwards they just kept the term for identification.
Thank you for speaking out about this and shedding a light on this issue as a young Mexican American woman living in Juarez's sister city El Paso Tx its absolutely Horrendous to hear all the stories of women and girls of all ages disappearing and being treated like they are disposable and for no reason other than the fact that they're women and the criminals know they can get away with it what makes it worse is that the government and people don't do anything because the government wants to keep being corrupt and the people are scared to speak out and the few that are activist are killed like Maricela Escobedo! if you really want to know about Femicide look up her case and see just how truly fucked up humanity is FLASH NEWS : This has been happening for YEARS since 1993 to be exact and it hasn't stopped sure it's calmed down a bit but it's starting up all over again. I have many friends and family members living in Juarez and luckily none of them have ever come close to anything like this but it's scary! whenever I go to Juarez and I see a picture of a missing girl I just think that could be me or a friend/family member and to think not many people outside Mexico and Border cities like the one I come from have the slightest idea of any of this just breaks my heart even more.
Being from El Paso, this was an everyday thing. I would either hear about a girl's body being found or one going missing. Most of the time both. This is a very serious problem and my city being a sister city has seen more of it than any other US city. What happens to the women and girls is unimaginable. My mom used to tell me stories about how much fun she would have when she was younger. Crossing the border to go dancing. It is so sad and heartbreaking to see what these women and girls go through. This seriously needs to change and together we can make it happen.
I lived in Juarez 8 years ago I was in middle school all the walls where I used to walk from school to home where covered on posters of missing young girls , I don’t know how the hell me and my sisters made it out of there alive or without going missing, I hope I never go back to that place I love the city but it just got horrible, I’m now in Texas and I’m blessed to be alive (sorry for the bad English)
This has been going on for so long now. My husband's sister vanished in CD Juarez years ago. She was only 18. There is no hope, no light. As a matter of fact his family was threatened by police to stop looking for her/remains. They ran from their on country, in fear of been killed for simply wanting to find her body. This video truly hit home, thanks for bringing awareness to the situation.
i'm in tears, i'm glad buzzfeed is educating people on these issues as i've never heard these stories before. i hope these mothers get through this and a solution is found
How can society accept cruel and disturbing acts like this? I'm speaking as a 14 year old girl, and this disgusts me. Women are not objects. We are not to be taken advantage of. WE ARE ACTUAL HUMAN BEINGS WHO ARE ALIVE AND BREATHING AND HAVE THE RIGHT TO SPEAK OUR MINDS AND HAVE A SAY IN THIS WORLD🌎✊🏻💓
we need more stories like these, the world needs to know the hardships, struggles, challenges that people face, we not only need to hear their stories, create awareness towards these issues but also contribute towards making the world a much safer place
For all of you commenting "omg, Mexico is horrible and unsafe" not all of Mexico or Mexicans are like this. Think about a town anywhere in the world that is unsafe... Does it represent the whole country?
I live in Mexico and I am very safe! Better than if I lived in the US. Yes, the government is very corrupt. I'm just saying 'please stop the generalizations'.
I'm in tears. My mother is from Juarez. I'm so grateful she did what she did when she was younger so that me and my sisters wouldn't have to live that life. with so much pain and suffering.
This is one of the only videos on UA-cam that has made me cry. This poor mother... I hope that she finds peace. It's such a heartbreaking and hopeless situation when you lose your child...
I'm extremely scared of living in a society that just because you are born a woman, you'll be looked down upon. As someone who is fairly young (a teenager in high school) seeing other women suffer in their jobs or homes, being abused, etc, is just so terrifying to me and makes me want to almost escape the world we live in.
I have a 10yr old daughter myself and my mind can not even begin to comprehen the pain that this mother has experienced and is still experiencing from the loss of her beautiful daughter. Loosing a child is something that a parent can never recuparate from. I hope someday she finds the answers she's looking for.
Teal Glitter It was a movement for women to achieve equal opportunities between both sexes,but nowadays, they are talking about how air condition is sexist.
No, it stands for what women think they deserve. They want free, government funded abortions, and birth control. They want to win custody battles. They want to not be "objectified", but then walk out into the street topless. Feminism will lead to the collapse of Western Civilization. That's why traditional gender roles, and the patriarchy will keep us strong. Seriously, more traditional women are much happier on average than you disgusting freaks walking out in the street dressed like vaginas.
Thank you, Daysha and Johanna from Buzzfeed for shedding light into this subject. The world can finally take a glance at the struggles and the terrors the women from Juarez have to go through. I hope that one day, we can find justice for these children, women and men. #Amorporjuarez
I am a emotional person however I can hold my emotions back.But I couldn't.I cried because it's sad how these women are treated and can't find their own children with no one to help them.Don't you ever wish that all the bad thingg in the world were gone😰
I visit Juarez almost every weekend and this has been my fear for years. It so sad that a place i love so much goes through this everyday! I pray for every single family who has gone through this, and hope nobody else does ..😪💔
I'm very glad buzzfeed made this video. It was suprising to read how many people did not know abut this. My mom's family is originally from Juarez and El Paso. I lived in El Paso for several years and I had friends who would invite me to parties in Juarez. My mom never let me go because she was scared something like this could happen to me. When I learned of how family would go on foot searching through the desert for bones, I felt horrible. Imagine the grief and pain some of these people go through trying to find their loved ones bodies. There is so much that needs to be done to stop this from happening.
This is so sad. That it's common all around the world. Hate to see this in Mexico. I'm happy that I where I live is doesn't happen but sad that other people are suffering from this.
This is so heartbreaking! Thank you buzzfeed for shedding light on this tragedy that many people wouldn't have heard about otherwise. Please make more videos like this
It broke my heart when she said that she could feel that it wasn't her daughter in the coffin and it makes me think, who's daughter is? Whether it was her daughter in there or not it highlighted the epidemic that these poor women are dealing with. These videos are so important because they try to give the truth on the matter and actually interview these people, we need more videos like this.
As a person who lives in El Paso, and I live very close to the border, I knew this was happening, and that women are not the only ones being killed, men and children as well, it's very sad:( and it's amazing to see how El Paso's name is getting out there! I saw many pictures and scenes of El Paso in this video. #ElPasoProud
Im from Cd.Juarez, and this is a daily struggle in here. Parents are scared to let their daughters go out for the fear of their children not coming back, Im so thankful for buzzfeed to show this, show what the struggles are over here. i pray for all my friends and girls who are missing, and for their parents to not loose hope.
Thank you BuzzFeed for this video and for helping to educate so many people on this topic! It has happened to so many women in Mexico (and worldwide) & I thank you for helping give a voice to this problem because sadly many people don't even know about this devastating problem.
I live here in Juarez, and yes it's all very true. Fearing for your little sisters lives, your moms, aunts, cousins, friends, peers, and yourself isn't a life style. It's disgusting how some men look at little girls or even yourself, you can try and do something but the governmemt is so freaking corrupt that chances are, you might be the one loosing. I would love for people to know more about these types of situations, not only here in Juárez, but the whole world. Human trafficking, child abuse, women's right violations. We need to be more aware about this than to have the newest IPhone or some other materialistic thing. Keep us and everyone else in your prayers. and please no hate in this comment.
I live in ciudad juarez... and really is inspiring seeing this type of videos, because is something that should be paying more attention. thank you Buzzfeed for making this type of videos....
If a murder like this would happen in my country it would be all over the news and hundreds of people would go and search for the girl. I hope this mother will one day find an answer to her questions..
This is too much🥺💔‼️ I pray the mothers that have lost their children will eventually be ae to fi d some peace and comfort in the memories tbey shared with their children
En México la justicia solo es para los ricos. In México the justice is just for rich people. This situation is derived of the "war" versus the drogs cartels. This situation is just overholmed for the goberment. Feels like it dosen't have end. We have a lot of corruption in our goverment but I know that litlle by litlle we can change this but i think that we need at least 50 years to change this. This isn't happen in all the contry, just in a few states but is terrible just hear the voice of a desperate mom...
This is heart shattering. I'm speechless that we are just learning right now. I would now like to take part in this movement. Much love to all those who lost their daughters to this horrible act of terror
I live in cd. Juarez and it is a very dangerous place, women can not go out alone because it is very probable that we get kidnapped. Shootings happen very often. It sucks
I live in El Paso Texas right next door to Juarez and honestly I didn't know this was happening. It is so chilling that this is happening right next door from my hometown. I haven't been to Juarez in years tho . This honestly breaks my heart cause I love El Paso and my culture ☹️ Rest In Peace to all the women who got their life's taken away 👸🏻👼🏻 Te amo reinas
Wow 😔 now this is the news that we need to hear about.These are the stories that are going to wake us up and bring us a human beings closer together, this is important not what new wig Kylie Jenner is wearing.
How is this not all over the news?!? I am so heart broken by this woman’s hurt. I can’t imagine the pain she must be feeling. I pray that one day she will find the remains of her daughter so she can have peace. ❤️ stay strong!
As a girl with Mexican parents and her extended family living in Mexico, this really hit home. Ya'll have to realize that Mexico isn't like the US. You can't leave your phone in the car. You can't walk alone at night. You can't let go of your family in a public place. You can't leave your purse while you go to the bathroom. And that's in the safer places, like Mexico City. And even then, when, I go visit, if you eavesdrop on the adults, they'll be saying stuff like, "Ah, oíste de la hija de Ivette? Si, se la llevaron...que triste. Solo tenia 12 años." (Ah, did you hear about Ivette's daughter? Yes, they took her...how sad. She was only 12.) It's worse in smaller towns, which is why so many people have dogs. My mother gets so nervous in Mexico when she's not with my father, or another man, because of this. The fear that her own daughters, both under fifteen, will be r***d and killed just because they're girls. It's sad, really.
"I don't want anything else, I just want my daughter." Absolutely heartbreaking.
Ugh. This women's story broke my heart. Hearing the hurt and pain in her voice broke me. Please dear fellow commenters be respectful and mindful of a fellow humans pain and loss..
Heartbreaking. Brings me to tears how sick and corrupt the Mexican government is ignoring these poor people.
Mexican government **
The mexican government is ignoring us all!!! They are the most well organize mafia in my country!!!
_ vv what government
Cristhian Alvanava you from Mexico?
I am. And this is something that you all want to know: CJ y not the worst place to be a woman, im from mexico city here at the north west of the city theres the municipality of Ecatepec, sadly is the place in (M)mexico where most woman are brutaly kill, this information were obscure during the administration of, you guees it, Enrrique Peña Nieto, before he was president he was the governor of Edo Mex, Mexico State, The information about the fenicides from this place was revealed before he was elected president. Is thug be a woman in mexico. Is thug be a feminist either that you're woman or even man. The masculinity is a silent killer, trust me, be a "macho" is a cancer and is reproduce from man to man and even the worst: woman to woman or woman to man. Here in CDMX theres a fight. Now the woman are more
committed to defense her self against the harrasment by physical confrontation, this is the only way to figth back.
THIS IS REAL ppl... I live here in Cd. Juárez and is something real. In this month 50ppl have been murdered and most of them are women. And there's evidence/news that show that authorities are acually working with criminals (obviously not all of them). There is not that much what we can do.
Right now im studying medicine and i go everyday at 6:45am to a hospital. Some guys and i have already created a team and everyday we wait in a parking which is about 200mt away from the hospital.
All we do is waiting for the girls that also go to that hospital and walk with them so they dont walk alone from the parking to the hospital and around. They say that since we started doing this they feel more secure, most of them were afraid of walking all alone cus there are stories of students being atacked. actually last week a student recieved a bullet in the leg because someone was trying to take her and she defended her self, thanks god someone apeared and scared the atackers so nothing happned to the lady, except for the injure of her leg. This is sad :(
We really need you ppl. Pray for us. Pray for Juárez
(Sorry for the bad english :) )
toony cueto ¿qué quieres decir cuando mencionaste que las autoridades están trabajando con los criminales?
porque si es lo que creo, la realidad es que siempre han trabajado juntos, de maneras como soborno, etcétera. el gobierno siempre a sido corrupto.
toony cueto bless you. thank you.
Lesly Reyna es a lo que me refiero, lamentablemente como dices siempre ha existido y existirá corrupción y a pesar de las denuncias y de la situación actual, el gobierno sigue haciendo caso omiso de lo que decimos. Como es posible que no se solucione ni se tomen medidas contra los crimínales después de tantos años de que Juárez ha sido capital en femicidios dentro de la republica.
Al menos como comentario personal. Aún y cuando le gobierno NO trabaje con criminales. Si se quedan de brazos cruzados, están haciendo igual de daño que como si cooperarán con los criminales.
Estoy consciente que aún para la presidencia municipal y el gobernante, esta es una situación difícil y que no es sencillo lidiar con nacotraficantes/bandidos/asesinos/violadores, etc.
Sin embargo Haciendo nada no se soluciona nada. Mis compañeros y yo tratamos de poner nuestro grano de arena acompañando a nuestras compañeras y JAMÁS dejarlas solas. Aún y cuando no logremos defendernos contras sujetos armados. Al menos podemos brindarles sensación de protección, alegría y seguridad en estos tiempos tan difíciles. Esto nos hace sentir tan impotentes y enojados. Pero es lo que podemos hacer :(
toony cueto you are an angel!
toony cueto Eres muy valiente!!!
I have to say this is probably one of the best videos BuzzFeed has made as of recent. It tells a story that nobody knows about and informs them completely.
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Well they lived in Juarez, you know...the drug cartels safe haven where they kill peoples and display the mutilated bodies on the road. Its hardly a shock.
I'm Ctoacu yeah cuz alot of ppl who care wach buzzfeed
I'm Ctoacu
yeah. I live there, in Juárez. Up until this point, I can tell that I'm safe. Still feeling really really bad for those victims.
This is actually terrible... i have a younger sister and I can't imagine losing her and finding out something so horrible happened to her. I wish more places would draw attention to this because I didnt have a clue
Joy Du I didn't know either but look at all the view this is getting and share this video it might seem very little but actually you are sharing a message that might save someone's life and we aren't born to know everything but as long as you continue to learn. Never feel bad for not knowing.
Bobbie_pin 2701 I would hope that things get better but my mom is mexican and is 46 and this has been happening in Juarez since she was a toddler. My aunt had a friend when they were teenagers and she was brutally murdered because of this.
The part of buzz feed I like, thank you for using your platform to educate your massive following :)
Joy Du my family is there but I can't see them or visit them , until this day I worry about them so will I for a while.
The thing is, people don't care all that much, it's sad but true
I am so disgusted with humanity, why can't we just love and respect each others as humans ?
Veronica TRUE 🙏🏽😭🙌🏽🤗
Veronica OH, IF ONLY!!! Preach! 😇🙏🏾💗💯🇲🇽
Preach
because we're human, that's why.
that is a pathetic excusse, take some responsibiity boy! we are merely huumans... we have a soul in us that is connected to all! THINK ABOUT IT WHERE WERE YOU BEFORE BIRTH FROM THE WOMB. THE WOMB WHERE THE INITIAL EXISTANCE IS CREATED.
My friend was raped last year and she's only just opened up,the guy has not denied it and everyone's acting like it's her fault it makes me sick. his friends back him up and say "at least he got some" I confronted his friends about it and they just called me names I want to just slap him
Indiamay violence isn't an answer I know this upsets you but this will make you just as worse as them. Just keep in mind not all guys are bad and not all girls are good. You can only be there for you friends report this to the police (it may seem rude of me to suggest a female officer if possible but I feel like you can explain more easily) ok spread love
Indiamay WHY ISN'T HE IN JAIL?!!And why do they question that she is the one to blame?Why does it matter is she was wearing a dress?Why does it matter if she was acting flirty or was hinting at possible intercorse?She was RAPED and the guy has even admited to it!So why isn't he behind bars?!And the friends are all butt heads and so is the man that did so!WHY ISN'T HE AWAY FROM SOCIETY SO MORE WOMEN CAN BE SAFE?!
Derp UmWell COULDN'T HAVE SAID IT BETTER MYSELF XXX
your friend is so brave to share her story, she doesn't deserve anything but support, and i'm sure there will be people out there who will believe her
Indiamay go to the police
Thank you buzzfeed for educatinng people on whats going on in Mexico!!
h il it's everywhere
h il and manspreading
HyperNova 200 i have literally only commented on like four videos 😂😂😂
right ! i didnt know about this until this video
TYLER ARTIST the actual number is around 90,000, but that is beside the point. Are you only capable of activism for one issue?
And when they come to the U.S. for a better life, they still suffer with the hate and the injustice that U.S. carries... so unreal 💔
Sierra Miranda Yes, I feel completely the same. I feel like our humanity is slow decreasing. The end of the world might not come from a meteor, it might come from everyone killing other with hate and violence.🙏🏾😭😿
Random Kitty being the daughter of a migrant mother who came to the U.S from Mexico for a better life, hurts me so much seeing this kind of hate within immigrants, which their only thing is to seek for a better life..
Sierra Miranda. Unless they cross over to my city El Paso the city that borders Juarez. We try our best to help these women. The strength in the community of women here is strong.The rest of America needs to step up.
+Kaimin C. they don't pay taxes. they cross the border and demand benefits payed for by tax payers. if they're good people they should have the decency to come legally
inspecterty
1). Undocumented* immigrants pay 12 billions dollars of taxes each year.
2). Do you really think someone can become 'legal' just like that? Many of y'all wonder why all immigrants do not just come to the United States legally or simply “get in line” if they are unauthorized. These suggestions miss the point; there is no line available for unauthorized immigrants and the “regular channels” do not include them.
The United States immigration is on a temporary or permanent basis and it is generally limited to three different routes... employment, family reunification, or humanitarian protection. I do say this tho, the U.S. immigration system is somewhat generous, each of these possibilities is highly regulated and subject to numerical limitations and eligibility requirements. Most unauthorized immigrants do not have the necessary family or employment relationships and often cannot access humanitarian protection.. :)
This horrifies me...
Grace Lord ikr...😭
Unfortunately this is the daily life of every Mexican woman, at first it was in Ciudad Juárez now its all over the country
amir ali Good what?
I am from Juárez, just moved to the United States almost 2 years ago, when I was 19 years old.
I remember when femicide rates starting going alarmingly up, it was scary to go out, even if with people around, you will always be advised to keep a low profile so you wouldn't take the attention of someone unwanted. But that wasn't the worst of all. What I think was most terrifying about it, is that I remember being scared, but as the years went by and the homicides kept happening, I could feel myself grow indifferent towards it, because I knew nothing was going to change. I no longer felt scared, because I became accustomed to be alert all the time, it is a horrible thing to get used to stuff like this.
Thank you BuzzFeed, for bringing attention towards this situation, from someone whose heart lives in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua.
Valerie M Es triste todo lo que pasa allá...
I’m still a little confused why isn’t the police doing anything?
@@manaclxud7453 because the police are part of it, in fact, a lot of them own strip clubs there, and they traffic women.
@@manaclxud7453 the police get paid off by the cartels, joe Rogan talked about this, and god bless young lady❤️ i hope you live a beautiful life in the 🇺🇸 🙏🏽
@@manaclxud7453 Mexican police are extremely corrupt
The comment section disgust me. You have people commenting for likes and attention instead of soaking in how dire this situation is.
I agree but the funny thing is that ur channel says "don't care"😂
dont care hi people going to say whatever they want it does not matter what you think not trying to be rude not trying to bother you it's just how people work you're right some of the comments are disgusting they're so gross you're so right but this is More gross they are not doing this for helping purposes there doing this so that they get more content
dont care Even if people would let it sink in, it wouldnt change anything more than making some people sad, so there is no point
Ryann Jeanselme i didn't even know femicide was a thing until I watched this video. They might be trying to get more content but at least they're spreading the awareness.
dont care well yeah, but i still stand by my point
"Maybe it's because whenever I was sick, she would always kiss my forehead.". This made me tear up.
I hope the government will step up and do something about this.
Puilo you know they won't....
Unfortunately the government hasn't done anything in years, they just look the other way and pretend that nothing is happening
Puilo Sadly, the government in Mexico is corrupted as hell. The country is basically ruled by drug cartels, murderers and extremely dangerous people. The government can say all they want about how they care about their citizens but will not do anything about it.
Puilo the Mexican government is hiding it. They are afraid of dangerous people with money. In the US there are drug dealers, but they aren't so big with that much money to control the government. But in Mexico there are Narcos, they makeup a just a tiny bit of the people, but there money makes them powerful. My mom was six months pregnant with me, knowing I was a girl. She moved from south Mexico to the us, and when I was about a year old hit her citizenship. This may not be the reason why she left, i use know she wanted a better life for me.
Puilo the sad thing is that Mexico is corrupt... all we have really is hope that they will do something.
Wow... this is insane... I'm having the topic mexico in spanish class right now and I have to show this to my teacher... this is insane. I feel deeply disgusted and ashamed of humanity. Why don't we all just go?
جندي الله All of this makes me disgust humanity. this just makes it worse
this makes me so sad.. the government sucks in Mexico. i pray for the best for my people..
Kristina Torres same
This is something we really need to talk about. Think 9 woman every single day are killed because of this. It disgusts me that some men think its ok to do this to women because of their gender. We need to put an end to this. Thank you buzzfeed for creating awareness on this topic. Sending prayers to all the families that have lost someone in their family because of this!
Some men
This is so infuriating, this is an issue that we need to put an end to, and people are commenting ridiculous comments, that are the top comments? That doesn't make any sense.
Ellie Hamilton because that's the world we live in. bunch of idiots
I live in Argentina and here every 20 hours a woman dies.
There's a huge national movement called Ni Una Menos, created by artist, activists, journalists and people who are tired of the violence againts women. As the woman said this is a global problem and we have to fight for equallity, for security, for jutice to all the daughters, mothers, aunts, friends, sisters, wives who lost their lives for being just a woman.
Milenka PB I went to Buenos Aires to visit my family, and got attacked at night.
Thats pretty low, only one? Or do you mean by homicide.
This is sad
TYLER ARTIST why did it make you smile?
TYLER ARTIST How the hell does this devastating event in our lives make you smile?
TYLER ARTIST you're.....umm ok
Imani Elliott Ten bucks says he's white
Crazyarchfiend he probably is
The fact that most of America isn't even aware of this tells you how ignored the issue is
Rachel Thompson tbh I'm surprised people didn't know about this. Almost everyone knows what's going on at my school. But it may be because the student body is made up of mostly hispanics...
I can't stop my tears
TYLER ARTIST You dont have to troll. It wont make you funny.
TYLER ARTIST honestly I hope u burn in hell
TYLER ARTIST then*
TYLER ARTIST guess that's why u can't see how much of an ignorant person u r
TYLER ARTIST Dude, what is wrong with you, I mean come on, what's your purpose in saying this?
I live in El Paso, TX and when I was younger we would always go visit Juarez, until recently because of all the crime
Stay safe! 915 proud!
Vanessa Antillon Stay safe! Lots of love! 💗
ME TOO I USED TO GO A LOT AND NOW I BARELY GO
you should still visit Ciudad Juarez,makes me sad that some people think we are so dangerous when that is not true at all,it depends the district you visit :(
Respect given for all women
@Rasmusb People like you need to vanish instead to see what kind of bs you're talking about.
I Respect woman who are suffering through this respect men who are suffering through depression❤️💙
Attention all guys of every nationality:. If you truly love your women, start treating them better!
Women disappear and men act like it's an inconvienence.
it's...terrifying. knowing that someone you love, someone you want to live with for the rest of your life, beats you, doesn't let you LIVE as a human being and, sadly it happens, kills you it's...horrific.
Chantal Riviera Why do people have to be so mean? Just why?!? I want to find someone who commits femicide and just ask them "Why must you kill innocents?" No matter what they answer, I'm sending them to the police.
Only to the police? I would torture them
A reason my mom wanted to leave Mexico.
I performed The Women of Juarez in HS very powerful and sad it's worsened.
I hate the time and earth I live in
thank you for bringing awareness you this.
The fact that we aren't talking about this is horrifying.
Its Mexicos problem not the US. Sorry its the bold truth. I mean I feel bad because its my kin but they have to stand up to the cartel, government and Zionists
@@EseFrancisco13 those are innocent living families having to live in fear everyday. They do not deserve that. How could you say that.
Gosh this really did get the tears rolling 🙏🏻😭
I never knew this... it's a real eye opener.
God bless you, muchisimas gracias por traer atención a esto
Raquelito I don't understand Spanish, but I seem to get what you are trying to say. 🙏🏾💗☮💯💗💯
Raquelito it means thank you for bringing attention to this
(I'm Mexican)
My moms aunt lives there, if this ever happened to her a would be heart broken. Watching this makes me sad and disgusted, along with these comments.
I don't understand how so many people are hating on feminism :( do you not understand that feminism is going for both men and women? IT'S CALLED EQUAL RIGHTS!! it's not harming any men calm down ugh
I think it's not so much that they hate feminism, but that they resent the word "FEMINISM". a lot of people want equality but don't like the word, because many believe that it excludes people that are not female. I know this is not true and that actual feminism is about equal rights. but sadly a of people don't understand that and only focus on the word and never bother going past that misconception.
AngelicOblivion90 i agree instead of making all women equal to men per say or blacks equal to whites, or saying everyone is equal, we should say everyone is different and we should accept it and become humane with the idea of it
I don't like feminism because i want equal rights for Woman and Men not just woman.
because it started with the suffragette movement(equal right to vote). men started to use the word feminism to call the movement because most people in the movement were female. Feminists didn't choose the term feminism, it was given to them by society. afterwards they just kept the term for identification.
Becks N it's for equal rights bc women are not getting the equal rights as men so they are fighting for women lol does that make sense lmaooo
Thank you for speaking out about this and shedding a light on this issue as a young Mexican American woman living in Juarez's sister city El Paso Tx its absolutely Horrendous to hear all the stories of women and girls of all ages disappearing and being treated like they are disposable and for no reason other than the fact that they're women and the criminals know they can get away with it what makes it worse is that the government and people don't do anything because the government wants to keep being corrupt and the people are scared to speak out and the few that are activist are killed like Maricela Escobedo! if you really want to know about Femicide look up her case and see just how truly fucked up humanity is FLASH NEWS : This has been happening for YEARS since 1993 to be exact and it hasn't stopped sure it's calmed down a bit but it's starting up all over again. I have many friends and family members living in Juarez and luckily none of them have ever come close to anything like this but it's scary! whenever I go to Juarez and I see a picture of a missing girl I just think that could be me or a friend/family member and to think not many people outside Mexico and Border cities like the one I come from have the slightest idea of any of this just breaks my heart even more.
This video is so informative, and makes you want to get up and help. BuzzFeed please post more videos like this. This video was amazing.
Being from El Paso, this was an everyday thing. I would either hear about a girl's body being found or one going missing. Most of the time both. This is a very serious problem and my city being a sister city has seen more of it than any other US city. What happens to the women and girls is unimaginable. My mom used to tell me stories about how much fun she would have when she was younger. Crossing the border to go dancing. It is so sad and heartbreaking to see what these women and girls go through.
This seriously needs to change and together we can make it happen.
Its disgusting all the comments about "like!" "sub and i sub back!" "like and I'll get a car help mee!!" like wow....
Maera Nguiamba some of them are bots are just idiots but its in every comment section
Maera Nguiamba
How do people get a car from UA-cam likes? 😂
No Town when they say "Guys! My dad said that if I get 1k likes/subs, I'll get a car at the end of the school year!! Pleeease help meee! xx"
Maera Nguiamba damn that's true 🙄
Maera Nguiamba Where are they? I don't see them.
I lived in Juarez 8 years ago I was in middle school all the walls where I used to walk from school to home where covered on posters of missing young girls , I don’t know how the hell me and my sisters made it out of there alive or without going missing, I hope I never go back to that place I love the city but it just got horrible, I’m now in Texas and I’m blessed to be alive (sorry for the bad English)
This has been going on for so long now. My husband's sister vanished in CD Juarez years ago. She was only 18. There is no hope, no light. As a matter of fact his family was threatened by police to stop looking for her/remains. They ran from their on country, in fear of been killed for simply wanting to find her body.
This video truly hit home, thanks for bringing awareness to the situation.
i'm in tears, i'm glad buzzfeed is educating people on these issues as i've never heard these stories before. i hope these mothers get through this and a solution is found
This needs to go viral, this is so important
How can society accept cruel and disturbing acts like this? I'm speaking as a 14 year old girl, and this disgusts me. Women are not objects. We are not to be taken advantage of. WE ARE ACTUAL HUMAN BEINGS WHO ARE ALIVE AND BREATHING AND HAVE THE RIGHT TO SPEAK OUR MINDS AND HAVE A SAY IN THIS WORLD🌎✊🏻💓
I almost cried at the end, such a horrible issue
we need more stories like these, the world needs to know the hardships, struggles, challenges that people face, we not only need to hear their stories, create awareness towards these issues but also contribute towards making the world a much safer place
For all of you commenting "omg, Mexico is horrible and unsafe" not all of Mexico or Mexicans are like this. Think about a town anywhere in the world that is unsafe... Does it represent the whole country?
Mexico is pretty unsafe as someone from mexico I can say the economy sucks and the police do nothing. The government only helps the rich
Angely Martinez I couldn't have said it better myself
I live in Mexico and I am very safe! Better than if I lived in the US. Yes, the government is very corrupt. I'm just saying 'please stop the generalizations'.
M Fl same
M Fl Right because I live in St.Louis, which is *supposed* to be the most dangerous city in the U.S.A but its not reall that bad AT ALL.
I'm in tears. My mother is from Juarez. I'm so grateful she did what she did when she was younger so that me and my sisters wouldn't have to live that life. with so much pain and suffering.
The Gaming God I know people who migrate legally
This is so heartbreaking
This is one of the only videos on UA-cam that has made me cry.
This poor mother... I hope that she finds peace. It's such a heartbreaking and hopeless situation when you lose your child...
I'm extremely scared of living in a society that just because you are born a woman, you'll be looked down upon. As someone who is fairly young (a teenager in high school) seeing other women suffer in their jobs or homes, being abused, etc, is just so terrifying to me and makes me want to almost escape the world we live in.
I have a 10yr old daughter myself and my mind can not even begin to comprehen the pain that this mother has experienced and is still experiencing from the loss of her beautiful daughter. Loosing a child is something that a parent can never recuparate from. I hope someday she finds the answers she's looking for.
send this video to every person who I have heard say: "We don't need feminism anymore"
Rackel Mackin so true, feminism gives power to women, power makes women stroger and independent, feminism can save your life.
New Name Feminism give power to everyone, not just women. Everyone benefits in the end when everyone is equal and respected.
Random Kitty THAT'S LITERALLY WHAT FEMINISM STANDS FOR. IT STAND FOR EQUALITY.
Teal Glitter It was a movement for women to achieve equal opportunities between both sexes,but nowadays, they are talking about how air condition is sexist.
No, it stands for what women think they deserve. They want free, government funded abortions, and birth control. They want to win custody battles. They want to not be "objectified", but then walk out into the street topless. Feminism will lead to the collapse of Western Civilization. That's why traditional gender roles, and the patriarchy will keep us strong. Seriously, more traditional women are much happier on average than you disgusting freaks walking out in the street dressed like vaginas.
Thank you, Daysha and Johanna from Buzzfeed for shedding light into this subject.
The world can finally take a glance at the struggles and the terrors the women from Juarez have to go through.
I hope that one day, we can find justice for these children, women and men.
#Amorporjuarez
I am a emotional person however I can hold my emotions back.But I couldn't.I cried because it's sad how these women are treated and can't find their own children with no one to help them.Don't you ever wish that all the bad thingg in the world were gone😰
I visit Juarez almost every weekend and this has been my fear for years. It so sad that a place i love so much goes through this everyday! I pray for every single family who has gone through this, and hope nobody else does ..😪💔
wow that was good coverage. ni una mas 💜💛💚💙
Unikitty #niunamenos
I'm very glad buzzfeed made this video. It was suprising to read how many people did not know abut this. My mom's family is originally from Juarez and El Paso. I lived in El Paso for several years and I had friends who would invite me to parties in Juarez. My mom never let me go because she was scared something like this could happen to me. When I learned of how family would go on foot searching through the desert for bones, I felt horrible. Imagine the grief and pain some of these people go through trying to find their loved ones bodies. There is so much that needs to be done to stop this from happening.
This is so sad. That it's common all around the world. Hate to see this in Mexico. I'm happy that I where I live is doesn't happen but sad that other people are suffering from this.
This is so heartbreaking! Thank you buzzfeed for shedding light on this tragedy that many people wouldn't have heard about otherwise. Please make more videos like this
It broke my heart when she said that she could feel that it wasn't her daughter in the coffin and it makes me think, who's daughter is? Whether it was her daughter in there or not it highlighted the epidemic that these poor women are dealing with. These videos are so important because they try to give the truth on the matter and actually interview these people, we need more videos like this.
Now, THIS is good use of a big platform. Thank you, Buzzfeed!!
Am I the only one who hasn't seen any "like this comment" or "sub to me" comments yet see a lot of comments complaining about them?
Me
Yup still can't find them
Juku Ren YES THEY ARE SO ANNOYING OMFGG
I swear
There were a lot of those comments before
Much love goes out to all the family's and mothers that have gone through this pain and grief ❤️
As a person who lives in El Paso, and I live very close to the border, I knew this was happening, and that women are not the only ones being killed, men and children as well, it's very sad:( and it's amazing to see how El Paso's name is getting out there! I saw many pictures and scenes of El Paso in this video. #ElPasoProud
Aye 915
Timmy Marquez I was looking for an El Paso comment!! Yay EL PASO PROUD
I pray you and your family will stay safe. o
But I mean El Paso was voted safest city in the United States 4 years in a row, so we can help it's just a matter of them letting us
#ElPasoProud. Sadly, we don't do anything to help this, despite our closeness to Mexico.
Im from Cd.Juarez, and this is a daily struggle in here. Parents are scared to let their daughters go out for the fear of their children not coming back, Im so thankful for buzzfeed to show this, show what the struggles are over here. i pray for all my friends and girls who are missing, and for their parents to not loose hope.
All people who thumbed this down are heartless
Sani_nail_nonsense -Sani-B All the people who disliked the video have actual brains
Angelo Lopez wow you must have a lot of time on your hands to comment so much
Angelo Lopez People like you should seek Jesus and ask for help.
Thank you BuzzFeed for this video and for helping to educate so many people on this topic! It has happened to so many women in Mexico (and worldwide) & I thank you for helping give a voice to this problem because sadly many people don't even know about this devastating problem.
R.I.P everyone that has lost loved ones due to this. This is a very very serious problem and must be solved.
I broke into tears listening to her at the end. I hope this woman finds peace and happiness in her life. Keep fighting!!
I live here in Juarez, and yes it's all very true. Fearing for your little sisters lives, your moms, aunts, cousins, friends, peers, and yourself isn't a life style. It's disgusting how some men look at little girls or even yourself, you can try and do something but the governmemt is so freaking corrupt that chances are, you might be the one loosing. I would love for people to know more about these types of situations, not only here in Juárez, but the whole world. Human trafficking, child abuse, women's right violations. We need to be more aware about this than to have the newest IPhone or some other materialistic thing. Keep us and everyone else in your prayers. and please no hate in this comment.
This is so upsetting 😔 This is so horrible and my heart goes out to the families who have to experience this
I live there, it's horrible to lose a friend and i'm always scared for my life
Niech Cię Bóg otacza opieką i ochroni.
I live in ciudad juarez... and really is inspiring seeing this type of videos, because is something that should be paying more attention. thank you Buzzfeed for making this type of videos....
If a murder like this would happen in my country it would be all over the news and hundreds of people would go and search for the girl. I hope this mother will one day find an answer to her questions..
Where are you from?
Luisa Regina the Netherlands. It's a small country so news like this is quite big here
.Gabriëlle. Wow, you're so lucky, I've always wanted to live there
Sadly the Mexican government is extremely corrupt and the county itself is almost being run by the cartels.
i love fun buzzfeed videos but i also appreciate serious videos such as this. i hope for more similar uploads
this is horrible!!
This has been going on since the 1990s, and I was totally oblivious to it. Thank you so much for making this video
wtaf is wrong with people in the comment section . this is a serious situation/topic and all you guys want is likes and attention 😑😑😑😓😒
Because their Mexicans sadly people look down on us idk why
Thank you for covering this. I didn't know this was happening. Thank you for using your popular, big platform to cast light over these things.
Я не понимаю английский и мексиканский (( Где можно посмотреть с переводом на русском языке???
That's so sad. Why would anyone do something so terrible
J Waker because they hate women.
This is too much🥺💔‼️ I pray the mothers that have lost their children will eventually be ae to fi d some peace and comfort in the memories tbey shared with their children
En México la justicia solo es para los ricos.
In México the justice is just for rich people.
This situation is derived of the "war" versus the drogs cartels. This situation is just overholmed for the goberment. Feels like it dosen't have end.
We have a lot of corruption in our goverment but I know that litlle by litlle we can change this but i think that we need at least 50 years to change this.
This isn't happen in all the contry, just in a few states but is terrible just hear the voice of a desperate mom...
That is so incredibly heartbreaking. No mother should have to go through something like that
There are so many comments about people against likes and attention that i don't even see any at this point
This is heart shattering. I'm speechless that we are just learning right now. I would now like to take part in this movement. Much love to all those who lost their daughters to this horrible act of terror
I live in cd. Juarez and it is a very dangerous place, women can not go out alone because it is very probable that we get kidnapped. Shootings happen very often. It sucks
Thanks for the video buzzfeed. Keep up the good work! ❤️
Watch the movie BorderTown with Jennifer Lopez for an in depth more extensive information on this. It seriously breaks my heart.
This truly is heartbreaking. My God. Bless the women & bless the mothers of the women🕊️💗 my heart goes out them
this is really sad and I was raised in Mexico but how come I didn't know this
I live in El Paso Texas right next door to Juarez and honestly I didn't know this was happening. It is so chilling that this is happening right next door from my hometown. I haven't been to Juarez in years tho . This honestly breaks my heart cause I love El Paso and my culture ☹️ Rest In Peace to all the women who got their life's taken away 👸🏻👼🏻 Te amo reinas
Wow 😔 now this is the news that we need to hear about.These are the stories that are going to wake us up and bring us a human beings closer together, this is important not what new wig Kylie Jenner is wearing.
How is this not all over the news?!? I am so heart broken by this woman’s hurt. I can’t imagine the pain she must be feeling. I pray that one day she will find the remains of her daughter so she can have peace. ❤️ stay strong!
Can't believe people aren't taking this serious enough, imagine if you had to go through this. My thoughts are with these women
As a girl with Mexican parents and her extended family living in Mexico, this really hit home. Ya'll have to realize that Mexico isn't like the US. You can't leave your phone in the car. You can't walk alone at night. You can't let go of your family in a public place. You can't leave your purse while you go to the bathroom. And that's in the safer places, like Mexico City. And even then, when, I go visit, if you eavesdrop on the adults, they'll be saying stuff like, "Ah, oíste de la hija de Ivette? Si, se la llevaron...que triste. Solo tenia 12 años." (Ah, did you hear about Ivette's daughter? Yes, they took her...how sad. She was only 12.) It's worse in smaller towns, which is why so many people have dogs. My mother gets so nervous in Mexico when she's not with my father, or another man, because of this. The fear that her own daughters, both under fifteen, will be r***d and killed just because they're girls. It's sad, really.
who's mexican and still reading the subtitles
Thank you for this buzzfeed 🙏