Cliffy
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Los Cabos vs Cartels
Popcorn in hand to see where this thread goes-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tO11ZFhZJz0
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The vid did not tell the half of it.
Baja is under total domination by organized crime. From the tourist hot spot of cabo to the rural fishing coops. Cartel takes a pound of flesh from
most every lucrative industry.
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Woke!
“Por el bien de todos, primero los pobres.”
“...ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.” “My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America
will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.”
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Cliffy,
Mexico is the Goat’s personal protected punching bag. Any posts discussing why Mexico especially Baja and not anyplace north of Baja are removed by
the moderator. Safety is relative and transient. Statistics generally do not tell any story outside the one preferred by the presenter.
Then there is the “well you need to hire private security” argument. Personally I look at the cost benefit analysis to determine where is a
“good safe place” to live. That probably will be deemed “Political”! That said here it is as generic as I can make it.
It comes down to “What do I get for what I pay”? If I pay thousands of dollars in taxes and fees, I expect things like crime, potholes, bad
sidewalks and general blight to be dealt with. If I pay thousands of Pesos, I expect a lot less.
The Goat for all his talk about public Safety is basically an “all for me” Anarchist. “Supporting the government is for fools” is how he puts
it. If people are loaded into boxcars again the Goat will be watching with a bowl of popcorn.
Past that, there’s no place to go here! I doubt even this generic post will stand!
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That the cartels run Mexico doesn't have to do with the taxes you pay, RFC, it is a product of rampant corruption.
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Corruption encompasses far more than just accepting cash bribes and is far more widely encountered than just Mexico!
There’s great fishing here in BCS. Lots of fish! Yet, to-date no reports of fish rotting from the tail up. Go figure!
Which still leaves the issue of a self centered anarchist crying about a lack of public safety.
BTW, you have a bowl of popcorn too?
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They drove by my truck at 30:22 in Todo Santos. We had driven down from Punta Chivato for a week or so. Kinda cool.
Interesting video.
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Quote: Originally posted by RFClark  | Corruption encompasses far more than just accepting cash bribes and is far more widely encountered than just Mexico!
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Duh, that's exactly what I meant when saying it has nothing to do with the amount of taxes you pay. And of course Mexico doesn't have a corner on the
corruption market.
I was just talking with someone who has spent a lot of time over the years travelling in Africa, where she said the level of corruption makes Mexico
look tame by comparison. Like Mexico, it is an issue that goes way back in time, but for other reasons. She said that in Africa, it was always
accepted that the tribal chiefs were the wealthy ones who were entitled to everything and that attitude has carried over to modern day politicians.
But it's one thing for a tribal chief of a village to enjoy the best grazing lands for his livestock or the most fertile ground for his crops, and
quite another level when politicians are getting stinking rich by dirty deals involving major resource extraction, while the common people live in
abject poverty.
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Corruption takes many forms around the world.
Every continent with maybe the exception of Australia has some form of massive corruption contained therein.
I too have been around the world several times and witnessed same.
Africa? Ya, lots and lots of corruption by government and poverty for the masses.
Europe? Yup! The same thing. Pick a place and you will find it.
Everywhere in the world there is corruption so to carve out Mexico as a singularity is myopic.
Danger? That also is concomitant with corruption.
Lawlessness? Always evident in to some degree in every society regardless of the level of corruption. Need I bring up the south side of Chicago today
(or even sung about by Jim Croce 40 years ago)?
The point of taxes vs services is well taken.
World civilizations have ebbed and flowed for eternity in various forms of civility and "lawful" behavior. How well citizens were protected has always
depended on who has the power in the society.
Weapons have been the constant to determine that end!
The pendulum always swings to each side and seems to self-correct the trials and tribulations but maybe on a time scale longer than wanted or
expected.
Just as this video seemed to express, tourists have not usually been the target of the organized crimes. Local exceptions can be found (as in any
society). Even now in the USA kidnappings are wide spread. That crime is not localized to Mexico or any other country. Large numbers of people are
shot every day in the USA BUT usually confined to suicide of drug traffickers' and criminals. If you aren't involved in that life style you probably
are not going to be directly affected.
After traveling most of the world one learns how to be aware of ones surroundings and not place yourself in jeopardy no matter what country one is in.
I wouldn't walk around south Los Angeles even in the daytime today and I grew up there.
Baja is unique and can be consumed more or less safely if proper precautions (precautions anyone would take anywhere else in the world) are observed.
Where ever you go there is always the possibility of danger. Its a fact of life.
You pays your money and you take your choice.
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Cliffy,
Sorry to burst your bubble, but Australia has a corruption problem as well!
Outside of the UK, Canada, Australia, NZ & the US what we call corruption is just how business is expected to be done. The position of “Fixer”
which goes by a variety of names is a respected and well paid staff position.
FYI the tribal leader(s) around the world usually have the most wives as well. Which brings us to the relatives selling access to whoever’s
in-charge issue. Which is also business as usual around the world.
Paying taxes for things that never get done is the issue! No mater what the reason,
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