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kilgorevontrouty t1_ja96d3f wrote

Oh I think this a human rights atrocity. I am not familiar enough with the situation to declare my takes as factual or one that should be used as evidence. It seems like this is a death trap. There will be a lot of violence. This is the kind of stuff nightmares are made of. I don’t know if everyone in there is evil but some will witness it, some will be victims of it, and some will become it. If I were in there I’d find the fastest way to kill myself.

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Zeeknasty7 t1_ja9cxqn wrote

Easy to think like this when your country isn't getting torn apart by gang violence. Especially when each gang is pretty much its own standing army. I say, props to them. Deal with these clowns so innocent people can live their lives and better their country.

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kilgorevontrouty t1_ja9iweu wrote

Just to clarify I don’t judge them for this tactic. I am not informed enough about any of it. I was saying from a human rights perspective this could at best be judged problematic. But what the cartels are doing to their country is arguably (almost certainly) worse so this tactic is probably the only option to contain the violence. It makes sense on from a macro perspective but to be caught in there would be a nightmare.

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Zeeknasty7 t1_ja9k5a1 wrote

No doubt on that. Sucks that it has to be done, but some people really can't be reasoned with. On top of that, you can make an argument that these gangs are a national security threat, rather than just a criminal one. Human rights violations are a guarantee here, but gotta pick your poison I guess.

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swordsdancemew t1_jab8lt0 wrote

To clarify we are picking our poison between the poison of unnecessary sleep deprived territorial violence, and the spending 25% more on bed space

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WilliamMorris420 t1_ja96pvl wrote

Given thst there maybe some innocent people there but most will be gang members. Most of them will be evil.

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