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If you celebrate indigenous people day and are not indigenous, then you should move to Europe. Otherwise, you're full of crap.

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This filth must be purged from Germany

Isn't Germany liberal?

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Biden touches and sniffs little girls on tape 50 times.

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Biden threatens Ukraine if they investigate Burisma.

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Biden rape accusations.

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Biden passes bussing laws that Kamala Harris says traumatized her as a little gurl.

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Biden says you aint black if you don't vote for me.

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Biden acts out a public, high tech lynching on Clarence Thomas.

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Biden said he graduated in top 1% of his class in college. He was in the bottom 10%.

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Biden has Alzheimers.

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DNC has all candidates evacuate the election so that Biden can beat Bernie, who looked like he would walk away with the win prior.

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Biden signs 1994 Crime Bill, leading to the mass incarcenation of blacks.

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Biden had to drop out of the 1988 presidential race for plagiarism.

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Reportedly used his son’s death for his own political gain in 2016.

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Voted to gut welfare.

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Said “I mean, you got the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy.” Speaking of Obama.

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Voted to overturn Glass-Steagall.

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Eulogized one of America’s most famed racists, Strom Thurmond.

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Opposed school integration in the 1970s.

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Biden voted for the Iraq War.

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The protests are ABOUT police killing unarmed black men, so what do the cops DO?

They wait for a white Democrat to kill some black cops in their liberal utopia where libs kill each other and blame it on Bob in Arkansas.

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Systemic racism is NOT systematic racism..

Come on man, don't parrot white people by using word salads.

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And the funny thing is that he is clearly burritolunch, the white Communist who is comfortable using negative terms and claims towards black people.

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You're a racists, and you say alot of racist things. You also have privilege and need to stop identifying others by identities they don't identify as you racist.

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The cycle of bloodshed that has gripped Mexico in recent years is again reaching record peaks. On average, someone was killed in Mexico every 15 minutes during the month of May, putting the country on track to surpass last year’s grim milestone of 29,168 killings.

The extent of the violence, and other types of crime, have pushed the issue to the top of the political agenda ahead of national elections on July 1. Political killings have also shot up, with 130 politicians, including 48 candidates for office, murdered since the beginning of the electoral cycle in September, according to political consultancy Etellekt. What is behind the violence?

1. Police are in short supply

Mexico suffers from a chronic police shortage, with 116,000 positions unfilled around the country. The Government Security Agency says Mexico only has around half of the police it needs right now.

A key reason for that is low pay; local police forces in Mexico earn an average of $460 a month, slightly less than the national average wage. “The police career is not a professional one,” Gerardo Rodríguez, a professor in security at the University of the Americas, tells TIME. “Who would want to be on the front line against the drug cartels if there is no professional career or sufficient payment or support for them and for their families? That’s the reason local governments are relying on the Mexican army to be in the streets right now.”

Troops have been serving as police since December 2006, when then-president Felipe Calderon launched a crackdown on drug cartels. In December 2017 lawmakers passed an “interior security law” giving them an official role in policing. Human rights groups criticised the move, saying the army were not properly trained in dealing with civilians.

2. Gangs have fragmented, and moved into new areas

Since the crackdown on cartels began, many important drug kingpins have been arrested, leaving gangs to fight among themselves and fragment. That has lead to more, smaller gangs who are competing over the existing drug trade infrastructure – such as transit passes and good sites for building laboratories. Faced with that competition, gangs are being driven to diversify their business. The famous Sinaloa cartel, for example, has invested heavily in the production of fentanyl, a new synthetic opioid considered to be 25-50 times stronger than heroin.

“The issue of organized crime in Mexico has really evolved – it’s no longer only drug trafficking groups but also gangs with other origins,” says Rubén Salazar, the director of Etellekt. Many gangs now make money by robbing freight trains and extorting money from civilians, both of which increase the potential for violence, as does another recent criminal trend in Mexico: the illegal extraction of oil, or “huachicoleo”, a phenomenon that has gone up by 790% in the last five years, according to state oil company Pemex. They say a pipeline is illegally tapped somewhere in the country every 90 minutes. People siphon off oil, transport it and resell it, employing and implicating large numbers of people in criminal networks in the process.

3. Corruption means political killings are spiralling

The arrest in June 2017 of twelve mayors from Puebla state on suspicion of involvement in a fuel-stealing ring exposed another worrying facet of Mexico’s security problem – the infiltration of criminal elements in local politics. Salazar says this has lead to a surge in political violence. “The number of attacks against against politicians went up by more than 2400�tween 2012 and 2018,” he says. “The vast majority were aimed at local politicians.”

Salazar says the federal government in Mexico has lost control of local governments, leaving local politicians to get involved in criminal activities. “These local powers are trying to transform themselves into practically feudal states,” he says. “What we are seeing at the moment is a deliberate employment of violence as a political tool, as not only organized crime groups but also local political groups try to perpetuate themselves in power, controlling government structures, as well as lands and both legal and illegal activities, through violence.”

On June 25, the entire police force of the town of Ocampo was disarmed and detained by state police, on suspicion of having orchestrated the murder of a mayoral candidate.

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