5 September, 2007

Mexico These Days

Posted by Socrates in border, crime, Mexico, Socrates at 7:05 pm | Permanent Link

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  • 2 Responses to “Mexico These Days”

    1. Varina Says:

      I travelled all over Latin America for work. I never had a scary moment there, but I was very cautious. I only stayed in good hotels, in good areas, and never ventured out by myself after dark. In Peru, I never out ventured out by myself, period, except to maybe walk a block away to pick up a pack of cigarettes. I remember one of the doctors in Peru telling me that the police were so corrupt that if you were stopped in your car and had to show identification, you only rolled down the window an inch or so, just enough so you could get your ID through the little opening. He said it was quite common for citizens to be held up and robbed by the police.

      I think this is quite common throughout South America except maybe in the more White countries like Chile, Argentina, and maybe Uruguay which I never visited but I hear is quite White.

      Of course, Mexico has always been known for the “mordida” (bribe), and worse.

      It’s a big mess in Latin America, but there’s one thing I’ve wondered about with all the immigration controversy here in the U.S. Why do we see White South Americans standing up for the rights of the brown illegals here? Sometimes I think they just want to get rid of them and dump them on the USA.

      Any thoughts out there?

      Varina

    2. smitty Says:

      Excellent story. It could have been anywhere in the 48 states, I mean everyday we hear stories of black and brown crime on whites. Always carry at least pepper spray with you. The lemmings in the story will probably never learn from this, WN’s always do….
      White Pride…….. Catch it!