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What the fuck is up with the Mexicans? These mother fuckers are on par with the Al Quaeda
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It's a fucking war zone.
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Lol, that's nothing. Have you seen the latest video of the snitch getting beheaded with a chainsaw? Pretty disturbing shit. However, he was calm as fuck, just like the other guy whom they beheaded with some old knife - first guy died pretty much instantly, the second guy didn't die that fast.
This was the first time in my life I've seen real footage of someone getting beheaded with a chainsaw. P.S. Cartels do that to journalists and bloggers pretty much always, so it's nothing new tbh. |
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Video I was talking about can be found on Blog del Narco:
http://www.blogdelnarco.com/2011/09/...antes-del.html They release pretty much everything related to the cartels. http://mundonarco.com is an awesome site as well, most likely owned by the same guys. |
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you racists assholes.
why do you hate multiculturalism? |
i think she was on a documentary and her mother was telling her to quit.
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this forum is still better, every day, only business and interesting reading ... :upsidedow ... every day less and less reason to post here ... :2 cents:
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nevermind
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I love Cancun! :thumbsup
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why would any of you even want to see a video like that?
maybe time to call up the shrink instead for an appointment? |
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i just got the biggest hard on watching that... brb, need to go snap one off... . |
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I am amazed at how composed the guy is while his buddy gets his head chainsawed off a foot away.
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Just because you don't watch it, doesn't mean that they won't make it either. Cartels make these videos because of other cartels, not because of people who like gore. Apparently, they think they will fear them more if they behead their thugs, skin them - or some other sick shit. You shouldn't feel sorry for them though, live by the gun die by the gun. (their choice) As long as they kill snitches, and those who do bad things to people who didn't deserve it, it's ok by me. P.S. It's Al-Qaeda, and their videos are pretty hard to get though, lol. Most of the stuff that has been released is quite old... |
I am not watching real gore movies anymore, not clicking it no way, make me sick (real sick)
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The Al Qaeda videos are being removed by your government all the time because they are considered anti-USA propaganda. I remember some years ago videos being removed from daily motion all the time. The only video I saw was the compilation of US soldiers being killed by snipers, every time filmed from the same position as the sniper. It's wasn't really gross because the videos were shot from long distance but it was very sad, some of the guys you saw dying in front of cam must have been 19, 20 years old. I also remember the video in which some Iraqi's took revenge on two American soldiers after some guys from their platoon had killed a family after raping the minor daughters. The two soldiers were first roped and dragged over the street behind a car, then burned, and then dumped into a tub and cut into little pieces. I didn't watch it. A question... can you watch animal abuse as well? Like the live skinning of dogs in China? And do you think if you watch gross stuff like this, that you get immune to it somehow? |
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"The world needs ditch diggers, too..." http://static.moviefanatic.com/image...-his-niece.jpg |
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I admit that I wouldn't be able to watch beheading, or any other type of execution in real life - even though I can't be 100% sure about that either, but since it didn't happen yet - I'd say I wouldn't. Yes, I can watch animal abuse as well - I don't like it, but I'd be lying if I said I that I can't. As a matter of fact, I've seen animal abuse in real life, as a kid. Couldn't do shit about it, kids from my neighborhood used to catch birds, cats, dogs, and do all type of sick shit to them. Their parents said: "They're kids, they don't know what they're doing", All righty then, kids... - kids can be mean as well. My government couldn't care less about animal abuse, however, this type of cartel stuff isn't popular in my country. Gangs are pretty much to themselves, doing the business as usual, like professionals - no drama. |
The other day in the middle of a busy intersection, they stopped a truck and unloaded thirty plus bodies right in the middle of the street. That takes balls.
I'm just wondering when this will spill into the US. |
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not gonna watch the vid but is it gross? rather just hear a description
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The US won't do anything about it because how else would they get so many illegal drugs in this country to keep the drug war going? Mexico is key to US drug war propoganda.
You should hear about all the white kids in San Diego charging illegals to sneak over. It's a nice little industry in itself. |
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Really this has everything to do with the war on drugs and nothing to do with multiculturalism but you are so blinded by the white you don't have the ability to see that.:2 cents: |
That video kind of messed up my whole day.
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Legalize drugs and the cartels evaporate... just sayin'...
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To anyone thinking about watching the chainsaw video, you'll probably wish you could unsee it. The last time I looked at one of those kind of videos, it damaged me a little.
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i choose not to watch it.
too gross for me |
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"As long as they kill snitches" ...
wtf does that mean? These assholes call anyone who talks to police a "snitch" even a grandmother trying to get some peace for her kids. That stupid ass bullshit term is why things are so bad. People who have the courage to talk to cops are what they need not people going on about "snitches". |
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Reporting from Mexico City — The death toll from the Mexican government's three-year war on drug cartels is far higher than previously reported -- more than 22,000, according to news reports published Tuesday that cited confidential government figures. Those are some serious numbers 22,000! . |
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so who knows what the actual number is, all I know is I hear and read about this shit every single day now, and it seems is getting really close to the place I call home now.... Sucks that my country is so fucked up :mad: |
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it might get a few people on the american side...people involved with the drug game
but if you think they are going to dump 30 dead americans out into an intersection as a warning and get away with it...you be crazy no one ever thought the us would just show up and kill pablo but they will use their guys when they need to. i expect about 2-3 days after an incident like that occurred you would see headlines saying the headquarters of mexico's largest drug family was mysteriously bombed today. or perhaps, 5 top mexican drug cartel members arrested and being held in alaska forever..lol |
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Sounds like they tried doing business with the wrong people. It's 2011 now, people get killed over business.
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i can't even watch them for 30 minutes... |
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This is where they come from: The Aztec were without a doubt the most brutal society in pre-Columbian America. They made thousands of human sacrifices each year, ceremonially slaughtering their victims in a variety of grim ways. Typically, victims had their beating hearts torn out but being burned alive was also quite common. So what did the Aztecs do with the bodies after the party was over? While there is no academic consensus on whether or not the Aztecs practiced cannibalism it stands to reason that they did. Cannibalism, while not necessarily a cultural norm, was not uncommon in pre-Columbian societies and many scholars argue that the Aztecs would have thought little of rummaging through the temple bins for a snack. Others theories that human flesh would have been a delicacy eaten only by the aristocratic elite. The lack of animal proteins in the Aztec diet would have made human flesh a healthy and desirable treat, especially considering the novelty value. http://www.weirdworm.com/cannibalism...-other-people/ |
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