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Onkel Neal
09-16-19, 05:42 AM
“When a community is no longer protected by a sovereign state the contract between the government and the governed is effectively broken,” says Robert Bunker, a professor at the Strategic Studies Institute of the U.S. Army War College, in an email to The Daily Beast. “At that point local citizens who are being robbed, raped, and who are living under the constant fear of bodily injury and death have the option of either fleeing, joining the local crime groups oppressing them, or standing up and taking matters in their own hands as vigilantes.”

https://www.thedailybeast.com/in-mexicos-drug-cartel-country-a-murderer-who-kills-murderers-tells-his-story?ref=home

At least the guys on this side of the border have more than enough arms to pose a problem for cartels when they become a problem.

Jimbuna
09-16-19, 08:31 AM
Hopefully they'd be well enough organised to make the superiority in numbers count.

Aktungbby
09-16-19, 03:33 PM
Hopefully they'd be well enough organised to make the superiority in numbers count.

''an kin git thar firstist wid da mostest!"-J.E.B. Stuart CSA:arrgh!:

em2nought
09-16-19, 04:36 PM
“When a community is no longer protected by a sovereign state the contract between the government and the governed is effectively broken,”


Doesn't seem like a sentiment that the modern democratic party is going to like too much. :D