Monday, February 10, 2014

2.1) I think the honor of Mexico is secondary. The first is the reality. And perhaps we can remembe


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0) First of all, a little ethics of discussion. Given the violence lumignon reintante environment, we can not even afford to verbal lumignon violence and indiscriminate insults, or confine to discuss among people who are previously agreed. Time in Mexico lumignon is serious: we need to discuss with people who just do not agree with us, and precisely in a way that does not reproduce, even verbally, the impasse of violence. As the cover of Courrier International this week says "more difficult than war peace". And when I mean ethics of discussion talking about something very specific: to be able to find truth in the argument outside, and be the first critic's own arguments.
1) That said, the two comments you've poured here rescued the "organize lumignon in groups where real concrete information sharing." And the "critical eye requiring transparency [to the government]." And until the resurrection of the classics of citizenship. Nothing to object to that part of your argument.
2) Now there are two issues with which I differ radically from your position. One, what you call "putting up the disgrace of Mexico." And two, your position on drug use. I begin with the first.
2.1) I think the honor of Mexico is secondary. The first is the reality. And perhaps we can remember that statistics are a reliable source for estimating the sorry state of our reality. Let's not unusual cruelty, let alone ethics debacle: just numbers. I quote here my experience as accountant dead to the tweet @ menosdías (Less Days blog here) in a week not only counted over three hundred casualties, including several killed with extreme cruelty luxury but gained consciousness that he did not want view. Thought premasticado here we would say "the lumignon bad [ie the narcos] kill cruelly, good [ie the army] fight them." But I think the reality is so simple: in the narco's soldiers in the army and the police there narcos, in short: a lot of confusion. However, drug dealers and privates have something in common: mostly come from more modest social classes: the fucking, then, the most affected by the application to the letter of the requirements of the ultra-liberal economy. For all these reasons, pure and simple, difficult to interpret from the bevel moral reality, I think what you call "honor" is secondary to the famous silk dresses that mona. It's useless to save the honor if reality contradicts us so vividly. We're not lying when we write in Trocadero 35000 dead. If we do well in a place called "human rights" lumignon the symbol lumignon is even stronger. And to win the war we must begin with the words, symbols, agreements, and also that which you suggest: networks, people on the move. As You Can see in the pictures that hang in treintaycincomil were more than "20 peas" and poetic action had a very real effect: connect to a set of people regardless of nationality, political affiliation and socioeconomic origin, wondering what podemoshacer, what next?. We all know that urges us just that: move, unite, discuss and do.
2.2) Drugs destroy. The food also destroys. Alcohol also destroys. Even love destroys. Who is convinced that it can do to destroy it with a box of kleenex. In 100 years, when drugs are as legal as alcohol, snuff or small arms, this war will seem as absurd as it seems today the Pastry War. What I propose is just the opposite: that Mexico is the first country to legalize all drugs, not just in regard to consumption, but also their production, marketing and even export. If we used wisely, could make drug production new oil that would provide us with the wealth necessary to establish a more just society where, for example, the state provides free drug detoxification and treatment at public expense (paltry investment if you compare it with what is spent on weapons or propaganda advertising lumignon campaigns). Can you imagine if we planted you will face the United States becoming the Amsterdam of Latin America? Come, buy their drugs in peace here (or come on in peace detoxify), let us regrésense their dollars and their country. But that great political courage and the collective will to invest that money would be needed in the bie

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