Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Drug War Liberates Mexican Ladies

"Mexico, a country where the woman is usually the glue holding a family together"

In misogynistic Mexico?


Of course, WHERE is THAT NOT TRUE, ladies, hmmm?


"Drug war in Mexico attracts new blood; Women taking bigger roles, risks in narcotics trade" by Tracy Wilkinson, Los Angeles Times | November 22, 2009

CULIACAN, Mexico - As drug violence seeps deeper into Mexican society, women are taking a more hands-on role.

That's not liberation.

In growing numbers, they are being recruited into the ranks of drug smugglers, dealers, and foot soldiers. And in growing numbers, they are being jailed, and killed, for their efforts....

Ummmm, TIME to DECRIMINALIZE and LEGALIZE!!!!

All of ya!!!!!!!!!!

Now wives - and mothers and daughters - are being used by male traffickers because women can more easily pass through the military checkpoints that have popped up along many drug-transport routes.

The SLOW CREEP of MARTIAL LAW in MEXICO that you RARELY HEAR ABOUT anymore!

And DO YOU WANT YOUR WOMEN DYING for this DOUBLE-DEALING, DOUBLE-CROSSING, GOVERNMENT-RUN DRUG INDUSTRY, 'er, WAR!?

As Mexico has become a nation that also consumes drugs, women have become addicts, which sucks them into the narcotics underworld.

Yeah, sort of like the PORN INDUSTRY, huh?

Mexico’s worst economic crisis since World War II is also helping to fuel the trend; for desperate women, dealing and smuggling are often seen as a more dignified job than prostitution, said Pedro Cardenas, a Sinaloa State public security official in charge of prisons.

SOME CHOICE, 'eh, ladies?

Drug violence that preys on women, in a patriarchal, macho society such as that of Sinaloa, has become an urgent problem in the past year, which has seen more killings than ever, said Margarita Urias, head of the Sinaloa Institute for Women. The trend ultimately could pose a threat to the stability of family structures in Mexico, a country where the woman is usually the glue holding a family together....

Then END this FATAL FARCE called a DRUG WAR and START TAXING the SMELLY S***!!!!!

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Carmen Elizalde, 49 [and] a mother of two, was nabbed on the Honduran border with Guatemala, caught transporting 220 pounds of cocaine from Panama to Mexico and sentenced to 18 years in prison: “Truth is, I didn’t want to examine his activities. He was giving us a good life, and I didn’t care where the money came from.’’

How many AMERICAN WIVES can ALSO SAY THAT, 'eh, Yanqui?

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