U.S. to push more 'aggressive' messaging effort to deter migrants from Central America

You accuse me of naiveté while you defend the war on drugs and claim the violence in Central America has nothing to do with it? are you fucking serious?

And you can't even offer any counter argument of any kind. Criminal organizations exist where there's illegal money to be made and they're a whole more powerful the more money there is to be made.

You literally had an example on your very own history of an escalating crisis of violence and corruption as you artificially created a massive market for organized crime that went away when that artificial marked was done for. Jeez, I wonder what could that mean?

In Japan they had an issue with Yakuza for many years but I wonder why you never saw them incur in the same levels of violence as the cartel or threaten the Japanese state, maybe because their business was miniscule compared to the drug trade?, same for the Italian mafia even if they were a much bigger problem, they didn't have anywhere near the money to fund full on private armies. The cartels do.

It's always the same in all of these fucking threads, you can call out ALL Americans on your insane, inhumane bullshit and all you clowns can do is downvote and never, ever even try to offer any sort of counter arguments because that would be too hard and require some thinking to try to defend the indefensible, right?

But I do love how every fucking thread there's some American nationalist trash saying "fuck the CCP" when all the shit you've done in Latin America and the ME is at least as evil and somehow even more callous than the genocidal authoritarians over there. I hope one day you all nuke each other, the world would be a better place for whoever is left.

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