RE: Update from the streets of Nicaragua

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Update from the streets of Nicaragua

in nicaragua •  5 years ago 

Yes, rule by force is the disease, who and how are symptoms.
Until folks stop accepting bullies in their culture, this is what we get.

Ask some people and they are quick to pull out a rule book and be the judge.
That isn't the problem.
The problem comes with the 'off with their heads' part.

We've got to learn to get along in a world ran by folks made wealthy by us not cooperating.

Mexico seems to have it better.
No way does this end without blood if it happened in the united snakes.
http://www.borderlandbeat.com/2019/06/sierra-de-guerrero-people-from-27.html

In my state the doughnut eaters have egos the size of texas.
Their little manhoods wouldnt allow themselves to be disarmed.
Not to mention their license to kill 'when in fear for their safety'.

Our cops have been off their chains since they formed as slave patrols, but good luck getting a dupe to see it.

Let me know if the story gets it wrong, eh?

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  ·  5 years ago Reveal Comment

I don't think that is true, in Honduras we can lawfully own 5 weapons and a lot of people do, guns are a very defining part of manhood around here. Still doesn't do much good against police and army who have armoured vehicles, machine guns, bazookas, helicopters, planes, training (in part received from US), tear gas and are also brainwashed.

Jeez, that sounds hopeless.
Who is sending their sons to serve?
My dad sent me but it wasn't long before graffiti on a wall in Frankfurt opened my eyes to freedom.
My dad died with anger as his only tool, too.

Until rule by force is rejected as an option nothing changes.

Jobless rate in Honduras is over 40% joining the army or the police is a way out.

The people all have to eat, what do most of them do?
Build houses, carpentry/metal work, car repair, store keeper, taxi driver, washing taxis, I'm running out here.
I always wondered how these others were eating, but didn't know the language well enough to ask.
Is it possible to come there and open a business that survives?

Well, for one a lot of people receive money from family who has emigrated mostly to the US, others of course steal or engage in other criminal enterprises, also we are a drug trafficking bridge so that leaves a lot of money. That does not mean you can't set up a business, with luck you could even have a very successful one. Yes, there are all the jobs you mention above just that there is more offer than demand.

Sounds like most anywhere else.

It costs a little more to get a business going here, but it can be done.

  ·  5 years ago Reveal Comment

Oh, you could be right, that has been an idea that has been floating around for a long time.

Guns, and ammo, for everybody!

I think it was tojo, mao had a full plate on his own table.
Neither better not make us go wolverines! on 'em.

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