• Sacha@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    You say that like they didnt legalize gay marriage, elect LGBTQ allies, strengthen and protect abortion laws in response to the roe vs wade overturner, and legalize pot. And that’s just to name a few.

    Oh and you don’t lose your house if you have to go to the hospital without insurance.

    Say what you will about Mexico, but in some aspects it’s more advanced than United States. At least when it comes to the red states.

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      2 years ago

      I didn’t say anything like that in my statement. I also didn’t imply anything like that in my statement.

      Don’t put words into people’s mouths.

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        2 years ago

        Honey, you don’t need to outright say something for the implications and subtext to be there.

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          2 years ago

          And sometimes there isn’t subtext. Or you just absolutely miss the fucking point.

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              In a country that has a high amount of politically motivated violence, an elected official (especially one that would be progressive) being killed isn’t really a surprise to me.

              Legal protections does not equal a friendly attitude. As I have experienced in my country (as we have had legal same sex marriage since 2005, and being allowed to serve in the CAF since 1992 as LGBTQIA+ individuals and being the second country legalise pot nationwide, second to Uruguay).

              We still get warnings about kidnapping and cartel violence when we book trips to resorts there (among all the other warnings like the water isn’t exactly safe).

              So yeah, a memeber of my community being murdered while in a position of power in Mexico isn’t that big of a surprise. My initial thoughts was this was cartel violence. And apparently one of the AGs in the region demonstrated a lack of empathy or corruption in thier initial statement. But it could be violence against them for being NB.

              So yeah, sad but not a shock.

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        2 years ago

        lol there is no way Narcos want legalized drugs. Not that weed makes up any significant percentage of their business.

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          2 years ago

          Why wouldn’t they want to sell a secondary product without any government meddling (not that the government has that much power lol)

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            2 years ago

            Legalization would bring in more government meddling, not less. Exactly as you said, the government doesn’t have that much power. Cartels currently have full control of production, distribution and profits. They do not want regulations, taxes and dealing with competition in uhh… less confrontational ways. That’s even if they’d be allowed into the market, which is unlikely.

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                No it doesn’t. Speaking from Canadian experience, legalization was a crackdown on the wild west of dispensaries we had here.

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                    2 years ago

                    If you want to toss out that argument, fine. Cartels don’t want legitimate competition at all. Legalization would flood the market with startups that they couldn’t control or compete with.

                    I don’t know why I’m debating you on this.