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Just a day ago in a state of Mexico, farmers rebelled against organized crime, with 11 casualties, 3 farmers and 8 criminals. The peasants only used machetes and rusty weapons, but their fury and fatigue came out.
I remember seeing a documentary a while back ago about the same thing you’re mentioning a group of farmers up rise against their local cartels but eventually they too even became heavily corrupted amongst themselves. So it sounds good that they do rebel against organized crime but man’s heart is always so feasible to his own desires / destruction
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Yea, but that doesn’t mean you have to deny the Mexican government’s and people’s are also happy to receive and contribute to the destruction. The real losers are the common citizen in both countries.
Actually, the oldest cartel in Mexico(CDG) was also trafficking alcohol during the prohibition era in the US. At one point in Mexico, the "dark gold" was being robbed by the cartels...
And there's not as much money to make now that alcohol is legal, right? So let's legalize other drugs, starting with psychedelics, and end the absurdity of having massive criminal black markets.
@@adamjohnson286it’s honestly a good idea from my knowledge. If people can get the same drugs legally with supervision it’ll kill the market for the illegal drug trade. But of course I’m sure it’s simple on paper very complex irl
@@sabian5290 Sort of complex. I don't know about complex, by messy because addictions to opiates and meth really are nasty and life destroying, and allowing it to be visible is shocking to people. But the data shows clearly that harm reduction works. I think it's best when these programs have an indoor space to operate, rather than outdoors. New York City actually just started something like that.
When that other guy spoke about the construction contracts it reminds of what is happening in South Africa whereby a group of organized people would fight to get a construction, building or whatever contract that is issued by the government or municipality. These guys would organize hits until the last group or person is left and gets the contract. These contracts are worth millions and these guys would kill you in broad daylight even in a packed restaurant as long as the hit is carried out. Apparently some political party members and wealthy businessmen are involved in these hits.
@@kimistyshariff972 It is to point where roads are not completed because people are afraid to accept those contracts fearing to get killed if they do. Railway stations owned by the government have been affected even contractors can't build houses for the those who applied for free housing because these people are fighting to get that multi million contract. This has caused some communities to build their own roads, patch up potholes etc.
@@akuacatastaire4174 The problem is that the media will cover a story about this for 2 minutes especially in the news then that will be the last you hear about it but you'll read about this issues in local newspapers or hear about it in the local radio stations. The government and municipalities will play this off to avoid looking incompetent and say that they're still working on fixing the roads or electricity supply for communities especially in the townships or rural areas.
A couple of points always missing when everyone talks about this subject: 1- Mexico is (officially) the 14th economy so all the sanctimonious global organizations (UN, WHO, IMF, WTO...) are aware of the involvement of criminal cartels in the Mexican industry and they don't give a damn because they know the same people behind those centralized global organizations at the top level are the ones behind the creation and funding of drug trafficking worldwide. Funding of weapons and military equipment is not only on them but also the placed actors such as El Chapo and Escobar (placed by Bush Sr.). Is ridiculously pathetic how people think a guy so stupid as El Chapo, a guy who can barely speak properly his own language managed to gather such a well organized and powerful army. Which reminds me of the fairy tale of the guy hiding in a cave in Afghanistan and putting the US on its knees. They love nonsensical stories and the people always buys them. 2- Mass migration thanks to the cartels. Open borders. Globalization. A stepping stone to the unification of the Americas. You people have to see the whole picture.
I've been telling people this for the longest, if everyone south of the border comes and stays in the US. Who's going to stop us from annexing their lands ?
Exactly why we need to secure our borders. These elites want our country destabilized and us in shambles fighting over trivial shit while they commit horrific atrocities so they can eventually lead us into their beloved “new world order”. And I don’t want to know what that entails
I was 1,5 year in Mexico. Watching this video you might think Mexico is a war zone. It's actually very peaceful. People are super nice and the economy is growing. Now you don't see the cartels but yes they are very sophisticated and it seems like they have their hands everywhere.
Exactly! You can see sus transport activity if you're observant enough, but then you also see national guard convoys around that month if not the month later.
I live in Mexico too and theres states and municipios where the cartel will never set foot. And theres others where the cartel governs at for example in Chihuahua. I have seen Mexicans trying to defend their country stating positive fats about it when talking about the Cartel but the best way to defend it is by acknowledging that the problem exist.
I met a Dutch guy in the 90s who told me he had been a heroin addict. He said that in The Netherlands, they had drug clinics where addicts could get their fix for free under medical supervision. Addicts were never forced into treatment, but they knew that treatment was available (for free) whenever they were ready. This is actually much less expensive than trying to fight a drug war, as drugs are quite cheap to produce. It removes the criminal element, and drug related crime like theft and prostitution is reduced.
@@ryan.1990 don't blame this on the boomers. We didn't create the world nor did this type of epidemic start with us. Besides if you knew more of us and spoke with you find we didn't like our gov very much, no trust and now you see some of what we saw. Research the counterculture, the 1960's protests and listen for God sakes to what the music was saying in the 1960-70's Crosby Still Nash and Young Joni Mitchell and many many more research what grace slick was going to do to Nixon.
@@rene291 And also the mayor guns seller for these criminals, coming from a border city citizen and even then the US had the audacity of trying to deploy their soilders to "fight" the drug cartels.
Ah, yes my country, the 14th economy in the world and the US biggest trade partner but also a fail state at the same time. It is just the México paradox
As a mexixcan immigrant who came to th3 usa . It pisees me off when bloggers go and live there ans portray a life that is BS when they live behind gates
It's been 17 years since I've travelled to Mexico, and 25 years since I've last done business there. I knew the last time would probably be one of my last visits, as the atmosphere had already changed to one of tension and uncertainty. It's sad because it was my favorite country to travel to.
Mexican here, living in Mexico City and I have travelled all over the country. This video is a big ass stretch, yes the Cartels are immensely powerful, but they are far from controlling the country. Mexico is far from a failed state and its economy its growing massively in the last few years. If you truly want to understand the cartel economics and power you should start at the US banks that thrive on its money (Wellsfargo for a start). Careful with the propaganda from warmongers who get erections from thinking about the US military within mexico territory taking our resources in their hands.
the cia runs the cartels. The cartels purpose is to produce money to fund the cia's secret wars and keep mexico destabilized and weak and to keep the american population addicted and sedated with drugs. a invasion from the usa would just be to secure the oil and litium and take baja california and sonora and to install a puppet goberment in the rest of mexico because the current one is geting to close to russia and china
I remember when this channel wasn’t scammy and clickbaity as well. Mexico is not a failed state. It has huge problems obviously but it’s still a functioning state.
That would be worse for the US imagine your largest trading partner being a “failed” state first you can not be a failed state and be the largest partner of the number 1 economy on the planet thats nonsense
Then their economy would completely collapse and the crisis at our border would be 100× worse than it is right now. Apart from that the video is literally about them running everything not just the drug trade.
Not just gringos everyone consumes drugs including Mexicans. That’s the most ridiculous comment, it’s like prohibition, what if people stopped consuming alcohol? So if there’s demand why supply? It goes both ways.
The dude literally just recapped another documentary without shame. Wth is going on with youtube creators these days... is everyone just stealing documentaries and reading wikipedia pages now?
"What was formerly Mexico" lol what a goofy thing to say. This video has a whole lot of surface-level information on a very complicated issue and this video should not be taken as proof of anything.
I was just talking about this, they have monopolized alot of legal businesses for example avocado, seeing how profitable the importation of avocados is to the USA they have basically stolen acres of land from honest working people... for this reason I migrated to a country where there is law and order, the USA.
@laikanbarth Trust the contrast is huge, I don't have to worry about getting picked up by some jealous cartel members, it happens alot that little groups of people try to start their own cartel in their own small cities and start terrorizing citizens. Here in the U.S if someone commits a crime, kidnaps, kills, r*pes, someone trust the system will get them. Out there the justice system is so flawed that the people who are suppose to serve and protect are actually scared and or most of the time work for the cartels... Out in Mexico there is a term that you don't hear in the U.S "Feminicidio" or "Feminicide" it refers to crimes like trafficking, kidnap and r*pe just for being a woman, 99% of these crimes go unsolved. So for just being a woman in Mexico you are already in risk of being trafficked or kidnapped, r*ped and killed. These things don't happen out here, you look at or talk to a female in the wrong way and you actually get charged. Of course there is corruption in the highest ranks of government...
@valentinajoydefend9433 I'm a U.S and Mexican citizen I have both passports... I love the simple living of Mexico, we can actually buy organic food, our cattle is naturally raised, so much nature without the whole superficial mindset of the U.S but really the crime and how unsafe it is really kills the whole magic, reason I decided to move back to the U.S
@@marduck5544we are growing in all sectors despite of the violence which has stagnated not increased or worsened, the reason for us actual Mexicans is that we have become used to this and what you see has been going on for 5 decades now, if we were “failed” we would’ve done so decades ago instead we passed South Korea, Australia, Spain and Russia in economic GDP as well as Brazil and China in GDP per capita, all of this fake reports from these channels steam from racist views towards us
México needs someone like Nayib Bukele (Salvador President), but WAAAY more ruthless against the cartel, use all resources, the army and navy, allow the US to help with their military forces
You don't understand... In el salvador the cartel was merely using pistols, uzi, and some kalashnikov for high rank. But in Mexico cartels are backed up by pseudo para military army that use equipment from Americans. Even Mexicans military troops had try to fight them from 19s yet failed.
El Salvador is much smaller and the gangs had more infighting and less power overall. The big thing going with mexican cartels is the border with the US and the willingness of foreign powers to try to destroy the US from within. El Salvador doesn't have that.
If the US would to help the Mexican government it would be Afghanistan all over again. These cartel members have family and friends, they would hide in local communities making it impossible to fight against them.
There have been proposals to improve access to firearms In México, however they go nowhere due to the school shootings In USA, they dont know It But American supporters of second amendment aré the main promoters of gun control In the world
@@calebwalker4823 It's true, the foreign investment pouring into the country currently is massive. There's some massive positive changes happening in Mexico atm. Whether the good or bad will win out we'll have to see but Mexico is changing big time in a short amount of time.
the cia runs the cartels. The cartels purpose is to produce money to fund the cia's secret wars and keep mexico destabilized and weak and to keep the american population addicted and sedated with drugs. a invasion from the usa would just be to secure the oil and litium and take baja california and sonora and to install a puppet goberment in the rest of mexico because the current one is geting to close to russia and china
This is wrong Mexico is not a failed state it’s growing economically and is the 12 largest economy of the world 🇲🇽 sure there’s problems but it has a bright future.
Remember A few mouths ago when a bunch of congressmen toyed with using the Military on Cartels. If this shit keeps up America might actually do that. Definitely a terrifying concept.
@@randallwalkerdiaz1002nah it's only being pushed from Mexico the real source is China. It's proxy chemical warfare where the cartels just profit. wanna stop that ish plug the leak, meaning we'll have to do the proxy war tango with Ukraine and Israel unless you want us to drop the gloves and start 8======D waving with nukes. That seems like a silly idea from my grandparents childhood that they hungover my parents that we had 20 years peace from because it's not like NK could ever actually successfully do it.
This is nothing new. This has been since history. No different than the time of the Mongols. Many different Khans. And then one day, there became Genghis Khan! Genghis Khan put all of the other Khans in their places and established a great nation.
The addicts aren't the problem. The laws are the problem because addiction is (effectively) criminalized and will remain so. The US has failed LAWS but Mexico is a failed SOCIETY across the board whose government is completely co-opted by the cartels like the pre-Castro Cuban government was co-opted by the Mafia.
the cia runs the cartels. The cartels purpose is to produce money to fund the cia's secret wars and keep mexico destabilized and weak and to keep the american population addicted and sedated with drugs. a invasion from the usa would just be to secure the oil and litium and take baja california and sonora and to install a puppet goberment in the rest of mexico because the current one is geting to close to russia and china
@@Comm0utThe United States having a increase in homeless population and people with mental illness, and high inflation that sounds like a country on decline.
@@iToldYou922 yeah you are but you are clueless in Nigeria. Nigeria and the current Party in power is a Cartel-like organisation. Overriding the law, insulted the constitution, forcefully putting the members in different political positions. You really think they have to be running the street with guns before you see similarities. You may be one of them, for all we know. That's how it works
Last time I went to Mexico was about 7 years ago. Back then, Quintana Roo (Mayan Riviera+Cancun+Cozumel) was the state with the least cartel influence, since the Yucatan peninsula is out of the way from moving things from Central America to the US. After watching this video, I'm not sure I'd even go there again. Since the cartel's expanded that much into other industries they're probably all over the Yucatan as well.
Actually, the tourist areas are safer than most big US cities. And there's a reason for this. All the big tourist resorts/hotels/casinos in Cancun, Acapulco etc. are owned by the cartels and they make sure that all tourists are safe, because that's good for business. Years ago, some non-cartel thugs robbed some tourists and the cartel made an example of them. Since then, petty crime in the tourist areas is almost 0%. Of course, I would not recommend to travel to areas where cartels are fighting each other.
Really wish you did more research and added onto the video beyond just re-iterating what Luis said.. such a lazy video that it almost borders plagiarism.
the cia runs the cartels. The cartels purpose is to produce money to fund the cia's secret wars and keep mexico destabilized and weak and to keep the american population addicted and sedated with drugs. a invasion from the usa would just be to secure the oil and litium and take baja california and sonora and to install a puppet goberment in the rest of mexico because the current one is geting to close to russia and china
As a tour guide, I’ve received many Mexican tourists in my country and they all talk about how violent and dangerous it is for them in their everyday life
I vacationed in Mexico during the 90s, has to be one of the most places in North America, it's shocking how times change so quickly and that these parasites are running free without consequences
It was in the 70s actually we were amongst the three safest countries in LatAm just like Costa Rica today, people have forgotten the main stigma back then from Mexico was mostly the lack of drinking water and a lot of ranches since there was no industry outside of Mexico City and the resorts in Yucatan
@@TheMexicoBearit’s hilarious how they love moving to the USA, but quickly put the red armband on and throw up the Roman salute at the idea of a non native moving into their territory
America isnt far from mexico as far as greed in government. Look at kamila harris 3 billion $ climate deal where do u think that money is going. Theyre experts on how to walk the line of the constitution.
south africa has High unemployment levels High crime rates Unsustainable state spending Mismanaged institutions Corruption Crippling power cuts and a Stagnant economy
@@firetreeman In Mexico we have low levels of unemployment, our economy has grown and with it the indicators of GDP per capita and absolute GDP, our energy is low-cost and doesn't suffer from power cuts, we have good public universities, we have health and social security services, I don't understand how Mexico is a state , our energy is low cost and doesn't suffer from power cuts, we have good public universities, we have health and social security services, I don't understand how Mexico is a failed state?
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>rich land owner provides for roads, water and electricity to his workers and their families >He also employs hundreds of armed men to protect his assets >Realizes that he's the law and no one can do anything to stop him >Starts selling drugs because they are more profitable than corn and beans
Anarchists aren't in the habit of being logical, or they wouldn't be anarchists. I've yet to hear any anarchist explain how society would operate under their preferred system of non-laws and non-governance.
the cia runs the cartels. The cartels purpose is to produce money to fund the cia's secret wars and keep mexico destabilized and weak and to keep the american population addicted and sedated with drugs. a invasion from the usa would just be to secure the oil and litium and take baja california and sonora and to install a puppet goberment in the rest of mexico because the current one is geting to close to russia and china
It's a discussion i frequently have with my friends, is it worth it to risk a vacation to mexico, beautiful country, food, weather but yeah i don't want to risk my life with unnecessary risks, any opinions?
I mean , are you coming to buy drugs , pay for underagesex etc, yeah you will get killed, no doubt about pinche gringo, i you come and act respectfully and else theres no problem about it. Its like i say i wouldn't go to usa because if iam ouside of a school they are gonna shoot me
Not that long ago they were ruling over their Empire and cutting the hearts out of their slaves, prisoners, and enemies. This is if anything a return to normalcy for that region.
Demographics have nothing to do with it. For something like this to happen here we'd need something as profitable as drugs and a consumer market willing to pay for it.
"Demographics" Yep. We have millions of these Mexican migrants flooding over our border with the same failed mindset. We need to deport these people and shut our border for good before it's too late.
We lifted 10 million people out of poverty in the last 4 years, the problem with these dudes is that our government is currently left leaning and they are racists
@@mostlysanetrader In Mexico we have social security, good public universities and health and housing services, I don't understand how that can swr a state In Mexico we have social security, good public universities and health and housing services, I don't understand how that can Be a failed state?
Don’t believe it. Jake turned his channel into infomercials and sensationalism. I’ve been to mexico countless times (not in the resorts or gated communities) it is VERY safe. You just have to avoid the ghettos (like anywhere in the US)
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Just a day ago in a state of Mexico, farmers rebelled against organized crime, with 11 casualties, 3 farmers and 8 criminals. The peasants only used machetes and rusty weapons, but their fury and fatigue came out.
I remember seeing a documentary a while back ago about the same thing you’re mentioning a group of farmers up rise against their local cartels but eventually they too even became heavily corrupted amongst themselves.
So it sounds good that they do rebel against organized crime but man’s heart is always so feasible to his own desires / destruction
@@Alcheme65so I ask you, how can we hold each other accountable?
And stuff like that happened regularly in the 90s and the early 2000s, is not new nor shocking.
@@Alcheme65I seen that too they eventually became what they were fighting
And after a while, the peasants turned into an organized criminal organization trafficking drugs
Fun fact
Those weapons came directly from the U.s.
😮No freaking way dude, how did you figure that out wow!!! CIA Hire this man, Ground breaking journalism
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Why, when they can buy full auto from China and Russia?
Yea, but that doesn’t mean you have to deny the Mexican government’s and people’s are also happy to receive and contribute to the destruction. The real losers are the common citizen in both countries.
Actually, the oldest cartel in Mexico(CDG) was also trafficking alcohol during the prohibition era in the US. At one point in Mexico, the "dark gold" was being robbed by the cartels...
And there's not as much money to make now that alcohol is legal, right? So let's legalize other drugs, starting with psychedelics, and end the absurdity of having massive criminal black markets.
@@adamjohnson286 logical thinking is legal yet you seem prohibited from using it
@@adamjohnson286it’s honestly a good idea from my knowledge. If people can get the same drugs legally with supervision it’ll kill the market for the illegal drug trade. But of course I’m sure it’s simple on paper very complex irl
@@sabian5290 Sort of complex. I don't know about complex, by messy because addictions to opiates and meth really are nasty and life destroying, and allowing it to be visible is shocking to people. But the data shows clearly that harm reduction works. I think it's best when these programs have an indoor space to operate, rather than outdoors. New York City actually just started something like that.
@@adamjohnson286hahahahahah that's the last thing they want . Government in Mexico wants this to happen so does the u.s.a
When that other guy spoke about the construction contracts it reminds of what is happening in South Africa whereby a group of organized people would fight to get a construction, building or whatever contract that is issued by the government or municipality. These guys would organize hits until the last group or person is left and gets the contract. These contracts are worth millions and these guys would kill you in broad daylight even in a packed restaurant as long as the hit is carried out. Apparently some political party members and wealthy businessmen are involved in these hits.
It's this bad in SA?
@@kimistyshariff972 It is to point where roads are not completed because people are afraid to accept those contracts fearing to get killed if they do. Railway stations owned by the government have been affected even contractors can't build houses for the those who applied for free housing because these people are fighting to get that multi million contract. This has caused some communities to build their own roads, patch up potholes etc.
@@カーティス_Kātisu where can i read more about these independent SA communities building their own roads and patching up their own potholes?
@@akuacatastaire4174 The problem is that the media will cover a story about this for 2 minutes especially in the news then that will be the last you hear about it but you'll read about this issues in local newspapers or hear about it in the local radio stations. The government and municipalities will play this off to avoid looking incompetent and say that they're still working on fixing the roads or electricity supply for communities especially in the townships or rural areas.
When you notice that their cartel is bigger than your country's military
When you notice that your military and ultra-rich are bigger than all democratic institutions, you have the USA.
It's not there just paid off
@@Gesus111It’s pretty much the same thing bruh.
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History has prove a paid mercenaries are not loyal. Fighting a unified military is different compared to a bunch of men out for their greed.
A couple of points always missing when everyone talks about this subject:
1- Mexico is (officially) the 14th economy so all the sanctimonious global organizations (UN, WHO, IMF, WTO...) are aware of the involvement of criminal cartels in the Mexican industry and they don't give a damn because they know the same people behind those centralized global organizations at the top level are the ones behind the creation and funding of drug trafficking worldwide. Funding of weapons and military equipment is not only on them but also the placed actors such as El Chapo and Escobar (placed by Bush Sr.). Is ridiculously pathetic how people think a guy so stupid as El Chapo, a guy who can barely speak properly his own language managed to gather such a well organized and powerful army. Which reminds me of the fairy tale of the guy hiding in a cave in Afghanistan and putting the US on its knees. They love nonsensical stories and the people always buys them.
2- Mass migration thanks to the cartels. Open borders. Globalization. A stepping stone to the unification of the Americas.
You people have to see the whole picture.
Based and informed.
Así es, pero nadie te creera :v
I've been telling people this for the longest, if everyone south of the border comes and stays in the US. Who's going to stop us from annexing their lands ?
Exactly why we need to secure our borders. These elites want our country destabilized and us in shambles fighting over trivial shit while they commit horrific atrocities so they can eventually lead us into their beloved “new world order”. And I don’t want to know what that entails
So true!
I was 1,5 year in Mexico. Watching this video you might think Mexico is a war zone. It's actually very peaceful. People are super nice and the economy is growing. Now you don't see the cartels but yes they are very sophisticated and it seems like they have their hands everywhere.
Exactly. It's in the shadows and not obvious.
These things ended 6 years ago, lol.
Exactly! You can see sus transport activity if you're observant enough, but then you also see national guard convoys around that month if not the month later.
I live in Mexico too and theres states and municipios where the cartel will never set foot. And theres others where the cartel governs at for example in Chihuahua. I have seen Mexicans trying to defend their country stating positive fats about it when talking about the Cartel but the best way to defend it is by acknowledging that the problem exist.
It’s a shithole failed society.
Things always run based on the golden rule. You know the golden rule, right? The one who has the gold, makes the rules.
In this case the gold is cocaine and fentanyl
And the one who has the gun get the Gold 😂
Learned that one from the Ferengi
@@uptowndesmond6708Sure...We can see that in Ukraine, Russia is getting all, the gold included.
@@Tribuneoftheplebs No, from the USA...
Cartels: let's take control of the water
2 milliseconds later
NESTLE WANTS TO KNOW YOUR LOCATION
😂😂😂
Nestle: Shit we have competition
well, politicians aren't that different from criminals... at least the criminals are honest about their purpose and intentions.
Oh God🙄
I met a Dutch guy in the 90s who told me he had been a heroin addict. He said that in The Netherlands, they had drug clinics where addicts could get their fix for free under medical supervision. Addicts were never forced into treatment, but they knew that treatment was available (for free) whenever they were ready. This is actually much less expensive than trying to fight a drug war, as drugs are quite cheap to produce. It removes the criminal element, and drug related crime like theft and prostitution is reduced.
Boomers will never let that happen, drug users are bad and must be punished according to them
Netherlands is a narco state.
@@ryan.1990 don't blame this on the boomers. We didn't create the world nor did this type of epidemic start with us. Besides if you knew more of us and spoke with you find we didn't like our gov very much, no trust and now you see some of what we saw. Research the counterculture, the 1960's protests and listen for God sakes to what the music was saying in the 1960-70's Crosby Still Nash and Young Joni Mitchell and many many more research what grace slick was going to do to Nixon.
That's fine and dandy, but you remember that the Netherlands is microscopic compared to Mexico
Show me a successful example of this happening outside of Europe. Cause I'll tell you right now, it isn't looking so great in San Francisco.
Courtesy of a government soft on crime and willing to side with criminals.
Hmm that reminds me of a couple other countries...
Lock up trump!
Lock up Trump! So Mexican paramilitaries can continue operating America's southern border!
Mexican government is not soft on crime.
They're a crime organization themselves.
Courtesy of America's War on drugs...
I think this story is close to true, I’m sure there is more involvement from other countries.
Other countries are involved ofcourse, the US is the main market for their products like drugs,avocados etc...
@@rene291 And also the mayor guns seller for these criminals, coming from a border city citizen and even then the US had the audacity of trying to deploy their soilders to "fight" the drug cartels.
off course, USA
@@rene291and you don't mention weapons...
Ah, yes my country, the 14th economy in the world and the US biggest trade partner but also a fail state at the same time.
It is just the México paradox
Not to mention 10 million people out of poverty, higher per capita than Brazil and China, strongest currency against the dollar.
@@ericktellez7632thanks to NAFTA 🎉
As a mexixcan immigrant who came to th3 usa . It pisees me off when bloggers go and live there ans portray a life that is BS when they live behind gates
Bro, you gotta work on your grammar.
any country is great when you are rich@@calebwalker4823
And journalists complain at harsh crackdown measures
@@cesarguzman2626Bro you gotta work on your "bro" and your "gotta"
P O C H O
The world is literally falling apart 😢
Oh I wouldn't say falling apart, more like under new management.
we are living in the last day brother
This is human history, it’s happened over and over again since we’ve existed as a species
@@Akiriluswhich management is that?
The ÚSA has already been completely under cartel control for decades now!
Brazil unfortunately is almost reaching the same level as Mexico...
Eu tô na minha caminhada pra o crime
They all will in late stage capitalism
@@ValdoMoraisabrigado
It's been 17 years since I've travelled to Mexico, and 25 years since I've last done business there. I knew the last time would probably be one of my last visits, as the atmosphere had already changed to one of tension and uncertainty. It's sad because it was my favorite country to travel to.
mexico still good is you travel just to tourist areas, I go to Cancun at least 1 per year and is safe.
Probably safer to visit North Korea than Mexico now
@@Electro-nicsdo you ever leave the holiday resort and see the real Mexico?
I am in sinaloa right now. Nothing to worry about
Nothing to worry about while being in sinaloa?we litteraly had what 3 tourists get murdered like a half a year or a year ago
Mexican here, living in Mexico City and I have travelled all over the country. This video is a big ass stretch, yes the Cartels are immensely powerful, but they are far from controlling the country. Mexico is far from a failed state and its economy its growing massively in the last few years. If you truly want to understand the cartel economics and power you should start at the US banks that thrive on its money (Wellsfargo for a start). Careful with the propaganda from warmongers who get erections from thinking about the US military within mexico territory taking our resources in their hands.
the cia runs the cartels. The cartels purpose is to produce money to fund the cia's secret wars and keep mexico destabilized and weak and to keep the american population addicted and sedated with drugs. a invasion from the usa would just be to secure the oil and litium and take baja california and sonora and to install a puppet goberment in the rest of mexico because the current one is geting to close to russia and china
Ahuevo! Sabía que me iba encontrar a un chairo en los comentarios.
If the economy was growing then why are they still fleeing into america begging for work
@@sergioyumbe5466 que pongan al racista de Trump en Mexico ya que lo quiere invadir!!!!!!
The banks, the biggest crimes of them all.
I remember when this channel wasn’t scammy and clickbaity as well. Mexico is not a failed state. It has huge problems obviously but it’s still a functioning state.
fear mongering at its finest, he sounds like every global warming doomer.
That would be worse for the US imagine your largest trading partner being a “failed” state first you can not be a failed state and be the largest partner of the number 1 economy on the planet thats nonsense
Compared to the US and Canada, it's a failed state cartel controlled
It's not Mexico I worry about. Cartels already operating within the U.S.
I've thought about this alot lately! I agree. Everything is going that direction & Americans continue to lose their rights day by day.
@Catwoman748 you know that the US agency created them. 😂
The CIA runs them, they are the ones you should worry about
100000 members a day going to New York for months lol American compromised af 😂
@@acetate909thank you
What if gringos stopped consuming drugs?
**hand moves for hip**
What did you just say!?
Then their economy would completely collapse and the crisis at our border would be 100× worse than it is right now. Apart from that the video is literally about them running everything not just the drug trade.
Not just gringos everyone consumes drugs including Mexicans. That’s the most ridiculous comment, it’s like prohibition, what if people stopped consuming alcohol? So if there’s demand why supply? It goes both ways.
derp
They can't... they will end up having seizures running outside while detoxicating 😂
churches, governments, drugs, medicine..aint it all about money and control.
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Yes
World wrdhips G.O.D , Guns, Oil, Drugs
Literally the storyline of wildlands it’s Unreal and Crazy 😮😮😮
This is such an important video to make , so much needs to be known about what was formerly Mexico and is now and independent-run country
Independent-run country? Only de jure... de facto the USA is meddling in their internal affairs.
Mexico is becoming just as evil as North Korea now
The dude literally just recapped another documentary without shame. Wth is going on with youtube creators these days... is everyone just stealing documentaries and reading wikipedia pages now?
@@PiterburgCowboy who's doc?
"What was formerly Mexico" lol what a goofy thing to say. This video has a whole lot of surface-level information on a very complicated issue and this video should not be taken as proof of anything.
I was just talking about this, they have monopolized alot of legal businesses for example avocado, seeing how profitable the importation of avocados is to the USA they have basically stolen acres of land from honest working people... for this reason I migrated to a country where there is law and order, the USA.
Law & Order in the USA? Have you seen what is happening in our cities?
Law and order in the USA?? I can see you're high on ice already 😂
So did you cross the border to America the legal way since you care about laws so much or the illegal way?
@laikanbarth Trust the contrast is huge, I don't have to worry about getting picked up by some jealous cartel members, it happens alot that little groups of people try to start their own cartel in their own small cities and start terrorizing citizens. Here in the U.S if someone commits a crime, kidnaps, kills, r*pes, someone trust the system will get them. Out there the justice system is so flawed that the people who are suppose to serve and protect are actually scared and or most of the time work for the cartels... Out in Mexico there is a term that you don't hear in the U.S "Feminicidio" or "Feminicide" it refers to crimes like trafficking, kidnap and r*pe just for being a woman, 99% of these crimes go unsolved. So for just being a woman in Mexico you are already in risk of being trafficked or kidnapped, r*ped and killed. These things don't happen out here, you look at or talk to a female in the wrong way and you actually get charged. Of course there is corruption in the highest ranks of government...
@valentinajoydefend9433 I'm a U.S and Mexican citizen I have both passports... I love the simple living of Mexico, we can actually buy organic food, our cattle is naturally raised, so much nature without the whole superficial mindset of the U.S but really the crime and how unsafe it is really kills the whole magic, reason I decided to move back to the U.S
It's not about being weak. It's any acknowledging that you don't have the power to take on a military that has no fear or remorse.
That's weakness
This could not be further from the truth.
How so?
@@marduck5544we are growing in all sectors despite of the violence which has stagnated not increased or worsened, the reason for us actual Mexicans is that we have become used to this and what you see has been going on for 5 decades now, if we were “failed” we would’ve done so decades ago instead we passed South Korea, Australia, Spain and Russia in economic GDP as well as Brazil and China in GDP per capita, all of this fake reports from these channels steam from racist views towards us
Which part?
México needs someone like Nayib Bukele (Salvador President), but WAAAY more ruthless against the cartel, use all resources, the army and navy, allow the US to help with their military forces
You don't understand... In el salvador the cartel was merely using pistols, uzi, and some kalashnikov for high rank. But in Mexico cartels are backed up by pseudo para military army that use equipment from Americans. Even Mexicans military troops had try to fight them from 19s yet failed.
Cowards abound
El Salvador is much smaller and the gangs had more infighting and less power overall.
The big thing going with mexican cartels is the border with the US and the willingness of foreign powers to try to destroy the US from within. El Salvador doesn't have that.
US won't allow that.
If the US would to help the Mexican government it would be Afghanistan all over again. These cartel members have family and friends, they would hide in local communities making it impossible to fight against them.
Wow this is unbelievable 😮 had no idea the scale of their power
So how is this not an example of why every citizen should be armed ? Criminals dont care about laws
Unlike the USA, if people were armed in mexico they'd get rid of the bad government so they don't want the people armed
There have been proposals to improve access to firearms In México, however they go nowhere due to the school shootings In USA, they dont know It But American supporters of second amendment aré the main promoters of gun control In the world
I just farted so hard my back cracked
might wanna get that checked bro
Did your diaper catch 💩
About time someone spoke about Mexico. I hope things change there like El Salvador 🇸🇻 where crime dropped 90%
Yeah they emptied out all of their prisons and sent them all here since Kamala & Joe Blow welcomed the whole damn world to come.
Yet people from El Salvador are flooding Mexico and treating my country like a doormat to the USA and we get blamed
MS13 Gangs are not heavily armed and LE/politcally/financially connected like the Cartels. In a war, Cartels will win without US going in to help
The cia "helps" the cartels by keeping them as cartels. Cartel just means its not a monopoly.
Because they are Americans.
Failed state is a stretch , weird country yes , despite all this Mexico is growing and will be a top 10 economy by 2050. I think we’ll be fine ..
@@calebwalker4823 It's true, the foreign investment pouring into the country currently is massive. There's some massive positive changes happening in Mexico atm. Whether the good or bad will win out we'll have to see but Mexico is changing big time in a short amount of time.
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@@ChicagoMillingCo.Just look at the flag in the profile it tells you everything 😂
Yeah you make the cartel richer more. Work harder then
@@calebwalker4823ur acting like the USA isn’t shifting trade from china to Mexico
Bro chooses to ignore all the progress Mexico has accomplished, very one sided and bad reporting. Fear mongering at its finest.
the cia runs the cartels. The cartels purpose is to produce money to fund the cia's secret wars and keep mexico destabilized and weak and to keep the american population addicted and sedated with drugs. a invasion from the usa would just be to secure the oil and litium and take baja california and sonora and to install a puppet goberment in the rest of mexico because the current one is geting to close to russia and china
Well it's about the cartels, not the good times in Mexico. So of course it's going to talk about the cartels a lot.
@@smpiano6605 you have internet use it
Till cartel exists in Mexico it's a failed state so stfu
This is wrong Mexico is not a failed state it’s growing economically and is the 12 largest economy of the world 🇲🇽 sure there’s problems but it has a bright future.
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@@nutbutterlover1040 you can laugh but facts don’t care about your feelings 😉 why do y you do your investigation.
@@aaroncontreras7576don’t waste your time,he’s probably some poor American living in the rust belt living off of California tax money
@@SleepyjoeOG😂😂 there's a lot of people like that
Nice try narco democracy
So we need another episode of Edward Snowden for the Epstein thing that’s still going on.
EARTH IS A SAD PLACE😢
You should’ve mention that the U.S ban avocados from Mexico in 2022 because an inspector was threatened
@@JMu-sm4lyThe ban did not stay permanently
I managed my families grocery store during that time. Our avocado prices Suddenly skyrocketed for a few days and then went back to normal haha
Remember A few mouths ago when a bunch of congressmen toyed with using the Military on Cartels. If this shit keeps up America might actually do that. Definitely a terrifying concept.
Oh. this is Mexico? Thought he was talking about the US
When the yellow filter strikes
What is Yellow Filter?
In other news the sky is blue
I hope everyone watching this understands the United States let's this happen 😮
A strong mexico is hard to exploit
Yes, because its Mexico's responsibility
@@Akirilus It's more responsibility than defending the red sea, ukraine, or israel. Our citizens are being poisoned by our southern neighbor.
@@randallwalkerdiaz1002nah it's only being pushed from Mexico the real source is China. It's proxy chemical warfare where the cartels just profit. wanna stop that ish plug the leak, meaning we'll have to do the proxy war tango with Ukraine and Israel unless you want us to drop the gloves and start 8======D waving with nukes. That seems like a silly idea from my grandparents childhood that they hungover my parents that we had 20 years peace from because it's not like NK could ever actually successfully do it.
@@bird289 It is Mexico's responsibility that the strongest country in the world is meddling in their internal affairs? Sure...
And here I though Mexico was a country
Duhh New Mexico
Engineered hurricanes destroyed Acapulco and three other cities, that's also something that doesn't help
Wait.. So Mexico isn’t Yellow filtered? the deception of 😮
😂 good one
This is nothing new. This has been since history. No different than the time of the Mongols. Many different Khans. And then one day, there became Genghis Khan! Genghis Khan put all of the other Khans in their places and established a great nation.
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In this case, is it safe to say the US is a failed state because they lost control of their addicts?
The addicts aren't the problem. The laws are the problem because addiction is (effectively) criminalized and will remain so. The US has failed LAWS but Mexico is a failed SOCIETY across the board whose government is completely co-opted by the cartels like the pre-Castro Cuban government was co-opted by the Mafia.
@@Comm0utyour country is completly co opted by the deep state and the globalists you are also a failed state
Yes. America has bad single mom problem .
the cia runs the cartels. The cartels purpose is to produce money to fund the cia's secret wars and keep mexico destabilized and weak and to keep the american population addicted and sedated with drugs. a invasion from the usa would just be to secure the oil and litium and take baja california and sonora and to install a puppet goberment in the rest of mexico because the current one is geting to close to russia and china
@@Comm0utThe United States having a increase in homeless population and people with mental illness, and high inflation that sounds like a country on decline.
Day 1000th of asking Jake to expose AlPAC
F-16 > China's J-10
Im mexican so lets see what you coocked this week jake
❤Sounds like United’s states of America. The best corrupt nation in the word.
I think this is the same problem in Brazil. Do one for Brazil. Also what is currently happening in Nigeria
What’s happening in Nigeria, I’m in Lagos right now so tell me
@@iToldYou922 IF YOU ARE IN NIGERIA, I REALLY DONT NEED TO TELL YOU
@@javierameh8848 lmao, you talking bs. I’m in Nigeria
@@iToldYou922 yeah you are but you are clueless in Nigeria. Nigeria and the current Party in power is a Cartel-like organisation. Overriding the law, insulted the constitution, forcefully putting the members in different political positions. You really think they have to be running the street with guns before you see similarities. You may be one of them, for all we know. That's how it works
@iToldYou922 Which means either your ignorant or trying to hide the truth
wow can u make a video about african countries especialy TANZANIA coz things here r not going well
Money money money (Cash Rules)
Yup. No Mexican all inclusive vacay for me...EVER!
Last time I went to Mexico was about 7 years ago. Back then, Quintana Roo (Mayan Riviera+Cancun+Cozumel) was the state with the least cartel influence, since the Yucatan peninsula is out of the way from moving things from Central America to the US. After watching this video, I'm not sure I'd even go there again. Since the cartel's expanded that much into other industries they're probably all over the Yucatan as well.
Smart man. Unfortunately the rest of America are a bunch of idiots that will still go for whatever retarded reason
Probably safer to visit North Korea at this point
Actually, the tourist areas are safer than most big US cities.
And there's a reason for this.
All the big tourist resorts/hotels/casinos in Cancun, Acapulco etc. are owned by the cartels and they make sure that all tourists are safe, because that's good for business.
Years ago, some non-cartel thugs robbed some tourists and the cartel made an example of them.
Since then, petty crime in the tourist areas is almost 0%.
Of course, I would not recommend to travel to areas where cartels are fighting each other.
@@johnpark7972Well there are no criminal gangs in North Korea so there is that 😂
Partial trues this documentary… which shouldn’t take seriously.
It is sensationalistic this video. Lots of BS.
hahahahahahaha, if you think Mexico is a failed state then you have no idea about Mexico.
Really wish you did more research and added onto the video beyond just re-iterating what Luis said.. such a lazy video that it almost borders plagiarism.
Thank you Jake & Team!
Time to offer Mexico some freedom 🇺🇸
Not happening
Sticky situation. American can't even control itself
the cia runs the cartels. The cartels purpose is to produce money to fund the cia's secret wars and keep mexico destabilized and weak and to keep the american population addicted and sedated with drugs. a invasion from the usa would just be to secure the oil and litium and take baja california and sonora and to install a puppet goberment in the rest of mexico because the current one is geting to close to russia and china
You say this as if America doesn't have its own cartel. Fix America 1st
@@jonski_i bro can you see the other comment i made in this thread? i wana know if im shadowbanned
As a tour guide, I’ve received many Mexican tourists in my country and they all talk about how violent and dangerous it is for them in their everyday life
I vacationed in Mexico during the 90s, has to be one of the most places in North America, it's shocking how times change so quickly and that these parasites are running free without consequences
It was in the 70s actually we were amongst the three safest countries in LatAm just like Costa Rica today, people have forgotten the main stigma back then from Mexico was mostly the lack of drinking water and a lot of ranches since there was no industry outside of Mexico City and the resorts in Yucatan
I hope this video discourages foreigners from moving into Mexico 🇲🇽 keep this kinda narrative kicking. Viva Mexico cochos! 🎉
Funny, because it's the other way around that is happening.
Yeah we are being gentrified big time all over mexico
get out of my country
@@TheMexicoBearit’s hilarious how they love moving to the USA, but quickly put the red armband on and throw up the Roman salute at the idea of a non native moving into their territory
@@ahuman7199lol that's because a vast majority of Mexicans don't move to usa. It's central Americans moving through Mexico to the states.
Meh..just like how corporations own US government. Not much difference
Great documentary
"Chaos is a ladder" Lord Petyr Baelish.
Effrey Jepstein lols..Clinton also covered it up.
America isnt far from mexico as far as greed in government. Look at kamila harris 3 billion $ climate deal where do u think that money is going. Theyre experts on how to walk the line of the constitution.
“Mexico has become a failed state” ? Next thing you’re going to try and do is convince us that South Africa is a failed state as well? 😂
south africa has
High unemployment levels
High crime rates
Unsustainable state spending
Mismanaged institutions
Corruption
Crippling power cuts
and a Stagnant economy
he is speaking fax your just mas hes right
Anything that isn’t USA is a fail state apparently
@@firetreeman In Mexico we have low levels of unemployment, our economy has grown and with it the indicators of GDP per capita and absolute GDP, our energy is low-cost and doesn't suffer from power cuts, we have good public universities, we have health and social security services, I don't understand how Mexico is a state , our energy is low cost and doesn't suffer from power cuts, we have good public universities, we have health and social security services, I don't understand how Mexico is a failed state?
The us do the same thing around the world they learnt it from the us duuhhh
Gd has credited with more than 175 songs, only second to teddy park, a full time producer. That's how good he was. Hope he lives well and continue his career.
WTF
Portland, OR Decriminalized Drugs, Which Is Different.
some miss information here
How so?
He was a cop in Mexico but speaks like he's part of political opposition
Sounds exactly like the United States
I hope the Anarchists can see what no Government does to a society
The cartel became the government.
😁😁😁 mexico is socialist country
There's no such thing as no government, just a change of hands. The cartels are Mexico's government now.
>rich land owner provides for roads, water and electricity to his workers and their families
>He also employs hundreds of armed men to protect his assets
>Realizes that he's the law and no one can do anything to stop him
>Starts selling drugs because they are more profitable than corn and beans
Anarchists aren't in the habit of being logical, or they wouldn't be anarchists. I've yet to hear any anarchist explain how society would operate under their preferred system of non-laws and non-governance.
LOL now go on about Op fast and furious.
Created by the US government 😂
the cia runs the cartels. The cartels purpose is to produce money to fund the cia's secret wars and keep mexico destabilized and weak and to keep the american population addicted and sedated with drugs. a invasion from the usa would just be to secure the oil and litium and take baja california and sonora and to install a puppet goberment in the rest of mexico because the current one is geting to close to russia and china
Agree
This channel has fallen off big time
It's a discussion i frequently have with my friends, is it worth it to risk a vacation to mexico, beautiful country, food, weather but yeah i don't want to risk my life with unnecessary risks, any opinions?
Croatia has some really beautiful monuments and sunny weather
@@karolinakuc4783 but the video and my comment are about Mexico :/ i agree with you tho
I mean , are you coming to buy drugs , pay for underagesex etc, yeah you will get killed, no doubt about pinche gringo, i you come and act respectfully and else theres no problem about it. Its like i say i wouldn't go to usa because if iam ouside of a school they are gonna shoot me
Every time you go to a developing country you are rolling the dice on food (no FDA) and safety. Just be cognizant of the risks
Go to Oaxaca. Its very safe
Difference between a government and a cartel?
Difference between extortion and taxes?
This is sad becuse Mexico has such a rich history and beautiful culture.
Not that long ago they were ruling over their Empire and cutting the hearts out of their slaves, prisoners, and enemies. This is if anything a return to normalcy for that region.
@@Raycloud As did many native cultures (including the oh so "peaceful" Native Americans), and some still do today!
I don't think this is the same.
@@Raycloud lmao the usa did the same shit
These mfers are ripping off my fallout 4 playstyle! Control the drugs, control the water, control production, control the economy.
I'm pretty sure that the US won't have the same fate once the demographics shift hard enough.
Demographics have nothing to do with it.
For something like this to happen here we'd need something as profitable as drugs and a consumer market willing to pay for it.
Yeah no, there’s far more nuance in failed societies than to just simplify it to demographics.
"Demographics"
Yep. We have millions of these Mexican migrants flooding over our border with the same failed mindset. We need to deport these people and shut our border for good before it's too late.
Glad someone is speaking of this.
Just wait until you get into selling and buying children. Even worse.
Mexico is far from being a failed state. They are doing pretty well economicaly.
We lifted 10 million people out of poverty in the last 4 years, the problem with these dudes is that our government is currently left leaning and they are racists
Nice cope, but it is a failing narco democracy
@@mostlysanetrader In Mexico we have social security, good public universities and health and housing services, I don't understand how that can swr a state In Mexico we have social security, good public universities and health and housing services, I don't understand how that can Be a failed state?
mexico has law forbidden from owning gun and guns are everywhere. except for the people.
I live there, and you are wrong. The state works fine. Cartels cant overrun the government yet, they're far behind still.
Bitcoin is above 40000
Africa being far away from North America and Europe is a gift for Africa.
Very true
THE WORLD IS GOING FROM BAD TO WORSE😮
Don’t believe it. Jake turned his channel into infomercials and sensationalism. I’ve been to mexico countless times (not in the resorts or gated communities) it is VERY safe. You just have to avoid the ghettos (like anywhere in the US)
Remember when Mexico mining industry wasn't doing so good. The cartels hired many to make tunnels...
Where do you guys think this will this lead? To a dictatorship?
Ooo, don't worry that what they all want.
Cartels are the dictators of Mexico it's already happening
Mexico economicly is in the 15 place , world wide 😅. Dont wach to much propaganda . I am mexican
So basically Mexico is turning into the United States? Or at least starting to do business like the US
Best comment so far.
An the same people that voted for that will vote the same way in america. Nothing new under the sun. 😊
Make America great again! 🇺🇸
Congratulations President Joe Biden 2024 👏 🙌 🇺🇲
Trump will be locked up with El Chapo in SuperMax cell block #45