Summary

Mexico’s cartel war has intensified, with over 1,000 dead or missing, disrupting life in Sinaloa and shattering the myth of the “good narco.”

Rival factions of the Sinaloa cartel, led by sons of imprisoned founders El Chapo and El Mayo, are waging a brutal conflict that disregards civilians.

The older generation’s perceived code of sparing innocents is gone, with forced recruitment and violence targeting ordinary people.

As propaganda efforts persist, locals express anger and despair, rejecting the notion of any “good narco” amid escalating bloodshed.

  • john89
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    2 days ago

    Mexico has a gang culture that it needs to grow up from.

    Do NOT reward gang members.

    Do NOT accept them in to your social circles.

    And above all, DO NOT HAVE SEX WITH THEM!

    Once enough people do that, gang members will have no choice but to change.