RE: Cartel seizes Guadalajara Airport after 'El Mencho', CJNG leader, Killed; Puerto Vallarta Violence

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I first heard of the even in Puerto Vallarta from someone where I live. They heard the announcement from the tellLIEvision. Then I hop on the internet a few hours later and see your post. Then I remembered about Anarchopulco event and noticed the DollarVigilante had also made a video on it.

https://blurt.media/w/uUBsNVio246LUYoE37k6cp

Personally I don't think we can do anything about it other than to keep spreading awareness of why these things happen. I believe they occur because of dogmas, beliefs and superstition on authority. It's very well known that most gangs, cartels and mafias start out because of the governments help.

In my home town right now, "La Línea" hace been kicked out and replaced by "El Mayo's" goons but then recently they are being kicked out too. In this small city of Aldama it has for the longest time served as a cross roads for many trades because many roads to many different cities extend from from here. Plenty of shootouts and federales are in a turf war here too. But it's fairly calm most days.

Drug abuse is high. Cocaine mostly.



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My understanding is that prohibition is a fundamental imposition of false authority over sovereign people, and the tyrannical seizure of people, their durable enslavement, theft of their property, destruction of the businesses and families, and utterly criminal dictatorial power all stems from that fundamental violation of sovereignty. I cannot compare the terrible and sad problem of individuals lacking sufficient self esteem and control when confronted with managing their use of pharmaceutical substances (including drugs not considered illegal, variously per jurisdictions) with the imposition of tyranny and dictatorial oppression, absolutely criminal financial and other fraud, and the degradation of civil society across all metrics by the outrageous war imposed on humanity everywhere prohibition violates individual sovereignty. The pretense of the cure is so overwhelmingly worse than the disease I am astounded that there isn't general agreement regarding that crime.

I hope your home and community are safe and secure, while I know there have been some violent conflicts there. I appreciate your insight due to your personal domicile, and am carefully avoiding specification of it to ensure I do not endanger you in our discussion.

Thanks!

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Exactly. Your comment actually inspired me to write a full post on this.. The main point is it’s not about who sits on the throne, rather about that the throne exists.

Leaders are replaceable, but the system and its incentives persist and that true sovereignty comes from taking responsibility, coordinating voluntarily, and assigning roles by competence rather than obedience to authority.

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Reading your post was akin to reading my own mind. The relationships and endeavors you recommend are how I live today.

Thanks!

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