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The most peaceful region - never heard of them having any wars, separatist or anything like that.
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lol, whos gonna tell him...
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>>220161931
it's the most dangerous continent to live.
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>>220161931
We be chilling for the most part
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we need a communist insurgency to take root in the andes and kill all the lowland peruvian mutts tbqh
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>>220161966
>>220161972
Crime doesn’t count, I mean conflicts between state actors.
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>so incompetent they can't even participate in war
not a flex + cartel territory is basically an ongoing warzone, waged daily for decades against their own people
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>>220161989
>Peruvians
>mutts
>Mexican flag
Mental illness
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>>220162040
>cartel territory is basically an ongoing warzone
that's only mexico, maybe part of brazil
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>>220162084
wrong. ecuador is the most violent shithole in the region
https://www.dw.com/es/r%C3%A9cord-de-homicidios-en-ecuador/video-76387542
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>>220162084
Cartels outsource half of their activity to the rest of Hispanic America and contribute the majority of violence in those regions. They are colonial warlords with sacrificial ties to cannibal elites.
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>>220162035
I'd rather live in Ukraine or Israel than this shithole.
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>>220162035
you need to have a state in order to have conflicts between them. in their culture, they don't believe in borders, therefore they don't have any states.
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>>220162178
yeah bro, this is a totally real thing.
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>>220161931
There are countries there with an homicide rate over 50.... I wouldn't call that "peaceful"
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>>220162344
Okay, but they are just gangs, even with high homocide rate, the death tolls is not equal with war
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>>220162275
I can't post rekt videos on a blue board but I've seen hundreds of Mexican cartel sacrifice footage. Do you really need me to put you on blast with videos and pictures of all the devil doors and Santa Muerte shrines these groups frequently collaborate with?
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>>220162433
oh my science, not the hecking gore webms from /gif/, quick, we need to give $100B to israel this instant so that they can get rid of the cartel for us!!!!
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A real war, like something on the scale of WWI and WWII, might be a good thing for this continent. Thin out their numbers a bit, reduce the surplus population. Draft the favelados and send them to the trenches.
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>>220162417
Shut the fuck up already
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>>220162417
that violence doesn't affect me at all
being part of a gang is a personal choice matter
it's different from being an honest person who just wants to lead a decent life, being drafted, and then being blown up by a drone.
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>>220162482
Mexico's president is Jewish and cartels are often tied to Israelis. Mexicans (like you) belong to the Jews more than anyone else. War or not, your money is going to them always.
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>>220162463
it's irrefutable actually, europe and asia wars death in millions. even now there still some going one. africa warzone is unrecorded but still huge. latin american just stay out of modern conflicts
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>>220162493
chile have low crime rate, and no conflicts ever
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Fuck my chud life. This Mexican ruined my afternoon. Total vibe killer.
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>>220162507
insane thirdie cope
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>>220162507
>>220162765
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>>220162035
Why not? Cartels have more power over the government in some countries. The extent of crime rate and/or organized crime is unprecedented in human history. More people die in a year in some countries than in actual war zones. It's honestly hard to tell if there'll be a way out of it.
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>>220161931
Pajeet or sexpat? Call it
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>>220162507
>being part of a gang is a personal choice matter
Not in Mexico.
>"Recruiters allegedly posted fake job advertisements on social media to attract applicants. These listings usually offered security guard roles with weekly salaries ranging from MX$4,000 to MX$12,000 (around US$200 to US$600). Applicants were instructed to gather at designated bus terminals, from where they were transported to Izaguirre Ranch."
>"Upon completing their paramilitary training, recruits were offered positions within the organization based on their aptitudes. They were then deployed to different states to strengthen the cartel's operations. Those "lacking the aptitudes", who failed in training, resisted or attempted to escape were tortured and killed as an example and training for the rest of the recruits."
Who knows where else this shit is happening?
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>>220162507
>that violence doesn't affect me at all
how dumb are you
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>>220163123
That's pretty random accusation
>>220162870
Because it’s not the same, 20th-century wars in Europe and Asia were on a completely different scale compared to gang disputes. And modern war even small scale is still massive.
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>>220162765
i live in the biggest city of the world outside asia, when a non-gang victim murder happens here, it's in the news for weeks.
i simply don't give a fuck, it's not part of my world.
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>>220163325
The most recent homicide rate (2025) is 5.5, not 7.7.
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>>220163325
>muh saw pablo
kek every time
you're not different or better than other latinx or other brazilians
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>>220163325
Why are there so many homicides in Las Vegas? Kansas City too, I figured that was just a quiet midwestern flyover city. I know exactly why those other cities are so violent.
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>>220162870
>More people die in a year in some countries than in actual war zones
is that even true in the first place? the war in ukraine has an estimated death toll of around 550,000 as of 2026, divided by the 4 years it's been going, that's ~137,500 deaths annually.
Mexico reports around 30,000 homicides per year, you could say that mexican statistics are unreliable, which is true, but the same can be said about the statistics of an ongoing war
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>>220164126
>Mexico reports around 30,000 homicides per year,
One can probably include missing Mexicans as part of the statistics since they officially don't appear as dead but are significant enough that there are even job contracts where you have to sign an agreement that the company bears no responsibility in case you go missing (according to what a Mexican poster told me several years ago), but I see your point.
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>>220164126
The Ukraine war has been particulary brutal, we haven't seen a war of this scale in a long time. Most conflict zones don't have that kind of death toll. The Gaza war for example is estimated to have killed 75k over 2 and a half years, which would be roughly equal to the Mexican homicides you posted.
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That image is nonsense. Brazil and Mexico's homicide is damn sure not that low.



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