Cold-blooded murder is a disgusting display of civility. Our modern reasons differ little than in times of old. This story of a Mexican drug gang, with possible government official ties, murdering dozens of students just rakes me to the core. When will mankind actually get tough with ISIS, Al Qaeda and equally inhumane - drug cartels.
Mexican Drug Gang Burn Dozens of Students
This reminds me of a movie I recently saw again with Will Smith. It is called I Am Legend. Like many it is a story of the end of civilization due to a biological epidemic. The main character, played by Smith, tries to save mankind by using possible antidotes on those infected. From a display encounter with an infected person he states that all human characteristics are now totally absent (or words to that affect). In the true case of the Mexican massacre I don't see how this is any different. How can an individual, or in this case possibly several, blatantly set out to commit murder and then to purposely burn them so they cannot be recognized yet still claim a degree of humanity? It is unconscionable for one victim - but over 40!!!
This is mass murder! We've all grown up hearing of corruption in the Mexican government and how they cannot be trusted. Yet, would it not be proper now at high tide to official label these drug gangs as domestic terrorists? Though it is a term coined by the United States I'd say it would be proper for the U.S. to use in this case as well as other cases. As I ponder what it would take in the human heart to pull such a plot off, I discover being beside myself in solitude.
This should further ingrain the need to seal the border. Though not a cure it would be a sure step in the right direction, and a token to all people throughout the world that the free people of the United States will not be intimidated and will protect and serve the best interests of it's people. We cannot combat murder through guns or drugs without defining a line. That line must be the secured physical borders shored up by the rule of law. That is not only a battleground but it is also a symbolic gesture in the American mind that helps guide our decisions in the matter. Perhaps if the border was secure it would make decisions on drug cartels and illegal immigration not so gray and blurry, but instead clear and decisive.
I sort of got off the point but I just wanted to put down in words my own grief in how low mankind goes to satisfy their malicious agendas - even to the murder of others.
Mexican Drug Gang Burn Dozens of Students
This reminds me of a movie I recently saw again with Will Smith. It is called I Am Legend. Like many it is a story of the end of civilization due to a biological epidemic. The main character, played by Smith, tries to save mankind by using possible antidotes on those infected. From a display encounter with an infected person he states that all human characteristics are now totally absent (or words to that affect). In the true case of the Mexican massacre I don't see how this is any different. How can an individual, or in this case possibly several, blatantly set out to commit murder and then to purposely burn them so they cannot be recognized yet still claim a degree of humanity? It is unconscionable for one victim - but over 40!!!
This is mass murder! We've all grown up hearing of corruption in the Mexican government and how they cannot be trusted. Yet, would it not be proper now at high tide to official label these drug gangs as domestic terrorists? Though it is a term coined by the United States I'd say it would be proper for the U.S. to use in this case as well as other cases. As I ponder what it would take in the human heart to pull such a plot off, I discover being beside myself in solitude.
This should further ingrain the need to seal the border. Though not a cure it would be a sure step in the right direction, and a token to all people throughout the world that the free people of the United States will not be intimidated and will protect and serve the best interests of it's people. We cannot combat murder through guns or drugs without defining a line. That line must be the secured physical borders shored up by the rule of law. That is not only a battleground but it is also a symbolic gesture in the American mind that helps guide our decisions in the matter. Perhaps if the border was secure it would make decisions on drug cartels and illegal immigration not so gray and blurry, but instead clear and decisive.
I sort of got off the point but I just wanted to put down in words my own grief in how low mankind goes to satisfy their malicious agendas - even to the murder of others.
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