The Latest from México

This morning, on SiriusXM’s Patriot radio, Mike Slater had on his Breitbart colleague, Brandon Darby, who is a journalist focused on documenting the cartels.

Based on what Darby described in detail, this recent upsurge of violence in México can technically be blamed on Trump, but I don’t mean that in a bad way. The Trump Administration was fed up with the endless, decades long violence and corruption south of the border and decided to do something about it. Yes, there is going to be ongoing violence for a period of time, but what’s the alternative? Let El Mencho and other gangsters control the people of México forever?! According to the likes of many Democrats and Canadians I know, that is the preferable route because actually trying to regain the rule of law is “too extreme”.

When good men & women refuse to stand up to bad actors, society deteriorates. This is what has happened in Canada, in Vancouver, in California, and in San Francisco. To date, the majority of folks in these places have refused to stand up against the destructive forces. If one “dares” disagree with this deterioration, years can be spent trying to fight back, or one can leave and find sanity elsewhere.

31 Replies to “The Latest from México”

  1. It was not that long ago when Canada evacuated 50,000 Lebanese “Canadians”, who hadn’t been in Canada for years, during their civil war and they moved with great speed and cost to do it.
    I guess those Canadians in Mexico are the wrong colour and religion to be of any concern.

    1. Harper was PM at the time. The legacy media used it as an opportunity to promote the Turd and bash Conservatives. Now that the Lieberals are in, the bought-and-paid-for legacy media couldn’t care less.

      1. I thought that was Paul Martin who was the Prime Minister during Hurricane Rita?

        Hey, I’m old and my memory isn’t what it used to be.

        1. I just checked and Hurricane Rita was September 18 to 26, 2005.

          https://lop.parl.ca/sites/ParlInfo/default/en_CA/People/primeMinisters
          says, Paul Martin was Prime Minister from 2003-12-12 – 2006-02-05

          So yes, it was Paul Martin’s government was the one who paid for those who abandoned Canada after getting citizenship to move back to Lebanon, to escape from Lebanon while doing nothing for Canadians with no power et cetera, on vacation in Mexico.

  2. The country (US, Canada, or Mexico) has to have a moral code in order for there to be change in morality. Canada has largely lost its moral code as it is no longer tied to Christianity. So expect some watered down drivel as commentary from the government of Canada or its plantation media or nothing at all. We no longer execute murderers, we celebrate abortion, we celebrate sexual deviance in all forms and reward those that practice it with positions of power and monetary authority, divorce is no one’s fault and over 50% of all marriages end without a whimper, our churches say absolutely nothing to contradict the daily lies told from the government’s bully pulpit because they don’t want to lose their charitable status, our country is ruled by industrial cartels so there is no competition for goods and services.

    I could go on, but we have nothing to criticize Mexico for as we have much the same system.

    1. I’m old enough to remember when México claimed a higher moral ground than the BadOrangeMan who offered the US military’s help in Mexico.

      https://mexiconewsdaily.com/politics/sheinbaum-declined-trump-offer-us-army-mexico/

      Huh? Imagine that? The actual moral thing to do is to fight EVIL by whatever means necessary … even if that means killing evil people and breaking their things. What would Jesus do? I don’t believe He would become a stuffed shirt political poseur … hiding in his Embassy.

  3. “…when my parents come home safe, it will be by the grace of God and the determination and heroics of America.”

    America can help. But Mexico has to want to be helped.

    As it is, the United Mexican States is overseen by Claudia Sheinbaum, a granddaughter of ́Lithuanian communists who claims (without evidence) to be a Jew, and who is generally agreed to be a puppet of the cartels and their Chinese Communist business partners. Sheinbaum has repeatedly refused military assistance from the United States to crush the cartels.

    The first step in turning Mexico around has to be removing Sheinbaum from power and replacing her with someone who isn’t blatantly a traitor and is willing to ask the Yanquis for help.

    The Mexican army are not ready to do this. Pray that changes soon. Quite a few of Mexico’s top brass are old enough to remember when Latin American armies were not above ridding their countries of traitors in authority.

  4. Mexico is part of the:
    Red- commie
    Green-Muslim
    White-drugs
    Alliance.
    This is what they want: an endless border war, America’s Lebanon

  5. This Mexico cartel war is just another example why Mexico should never be treated as a normal country. We went in some all-inclusive in Mexico, 20+ yrs ago, it was fine but some signs made us decide to never-ever go there again. After that, we saw in the news countless weird/unfortunate cases with tourists having problems/losing life etc.
    For ex I remember a case of two from Australia, they wanted to travel by car Alaska->S America southern tip. Alaska, Canada, US all-fine. But in Mexico, a few hundred km in, they were killed. Of course no one found out who/why.
    Mexico is a narco-state, police + high-level politics are hand-in-hand with the big cartels. And Liberal$’ decades-long idiotic push of CUSMA/3-party agreements is very wrong.
    Canada and US have nothing in common with Mexico. A Mexican can shake hands with you and agree to this&that but he can also shoot you in the back the second you turned away to leave.

    1. I’m old enough to remember when Kamala *hic* Harris went to Mexico to discover the “root causes” of our border crisis.

      https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/new-atlanticist/what-kamala-harriss-record-in-central-america-and-the-caribbean-reveals-about-her-foreign-policy-approach/

      She was/is such a brilliant foreign policy expert as she promised to give Mexico $5.something Billion to keep their damn peasants on their side of the fence. How’d that work out?

      Pssssst … Hey Kammie! You forgot to address the cartel(s) stranglehold on all those brown people.

  6. Never understood the allure of Mexico. Maybe because I live in the U.S. so I have experienced more than enough Mexican “culture” for several lifetimes.

  7. A successful Mexican woman and her two sons (very nice people btw) lived next door to me for about 10 years (they recently moved a few towns away). A few years ago her gay brother who still lived in Mexico got into some trouble with some nasty gang and demanded money from him. He didn’t have the money, so he gave them his sister’s number and said to bug her for the money (can you believe it?). Anyway, apparently she was able to get in touch with some other gang that threatened the first gang to leave her the f alone. My point being, Mexico is an utterly corrupt and extremely violent s-hole and one has to be a complete idiot to want to vacation there!

  8. My brother and his family have a mission in one of the poorest parts of Puerto Vallarta. While they are not currently there, they have ministry and staff to assist the locals.

    The area is closed off and under threat. Local family businesses are heavily affected. One fruit and vegetable business lost their delivery truck to the road block fires. These are major losses.

    For information on New Beginnings Mexico and their work see: https://newbeginningsmexico.org/

    Help if you can.

    1. Grumps, because I trust you and this Mission looks righteous and worthy … I just sent them a small donation. I don’t announce this for credit of any sort, but to commend you for providing a practical way to care about this story, and these beleaguered people … instead of my usual kevetching about it.

      1. Thank you Kenji.

        My brother and sister-in-law have worked hard to establish this community church and support center. I have been down there to help. The schooling and health services they provide has been very important to these people.

        The area has been hard hit during this event. Multiple vehicles from this neighbourhood were destroyed and the area is still under threat from the outlaws. I know the church keeps a good store of basics, hopefully enough to get through this.

  9. But Canada excels at ribbon awareness campaigns and candlelight vigils. Both of which are after the fact responses. Serious countries would move heaven and earth to protect their citizenry, but Canada is afraid that if they were forced to grow a pair, it could be misconstrued as American Style© and it would be much safer to assume the role of metrosexual cuck soy sissy. The US may have John Wayne, the Navy Seals and the Marines, but just look at Justin dancing in that silky pink and gold costume, isn’t he so dreamy? Or Mark Carney. Look, he’s wearing a sweater to work today! How ‘fatherly’. He will show that Evil Orange Nazi. In a world full of Justin’s, Newsom’s and Macron’s, thankfully there’s the odd Marlboro Man still willing to get his hands dirty. It will be the Marines, not a thread bare Canadian military that saves the tourists.

  10. Mexicans as a whole are some of the greatest people on earth. Family oriented, 80% Catholic, law-abiding, hard working, conservative, friendly . . . . I’ll take them over many others.

    But they’re really bad at picking governments that will help them. And, in the absence of serious government (as opposed to theft rings), bad guys take a lot of power to themselves. It’s like the entire country of Mexico is built on Chicago principles. Basically decent people who keep picking absolute sh*ts for government.

    1. Except nobody … and I mean NO ONE … is vacationing in Minneapolis. Not even when the weather turns nice. In the land of 10k lakes … there are many other destination choices.

      1. We travelled through Minneapolis back in 2011. God, the drive from Mt. Rushmore to Minn was a long one! The Mall of America was disappointing. Dead quiet except for small groups of women in full black Muslim garb zig-zagging between stores like small clusters of goblins. Took some pictures of the Mary Tyler Moore house, then beat it north towards Fargo. A few bargains to be had at the outlet mall north of the city seeing our Canadian ruble was more of a peso at the time. I still regret not buying the Polaris RZR in Fargo that was 30% less than I would have paid back in Edmonton, but oh well. Lots of flooding on the leg from Winnipeg to Brandon. Leaving Brandon we thought we’d spend the night in either Regina or Saskatoon, but couldn’t find a hotel for under $250 a night in either city, so we drove the 17 hours straight home. Funny how much cheaper it is travelling by car in the US compared to here. Woe Canada

  11. I’ve been to Puerto Vallarta and Mazatlán twice each and Cancún / Riviera Maya 3 times. All 3 cities have expanded quite noticeably over the years. The Pacific side has a more ‘dirty city’ feel about it compared to the Caribbean side. While PVR and MAZ have seen lots of condos, restaurants and Oxxo convenience stores, Cancun and Playa del Carmen have that as well, but they also have huge, high-end furniture stores, Home Depots and ‘big box’ style businesses like tile stores the size of a Walmart Supercenter.

    I wonder if ex-pat Canadians will end up being the day workers that hang out at the Mexican Home Depots, while they wait for the Air Farce to rescue them! 😀

  12. The drive from Mt. Rushmore to Minneapolis is right at 645 miles. But at least you got to see all of South Dakota; and Fargo, what a garden spot!

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