Message from @Scipio
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generally the poor in colombia and brazil aren't the ones buying the drugs
"In the 1980s, 'social cleansing' groups started to be created. Their main mission was 'to make justice' by killing all non-appropriate people in social terms, like prostitutes, street-living people, transvestites, and drug addicts"
Then why did you say to put people in ghettos into rehab instead of dropping the kinetic rods when the poor don't buy drugs?
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I NEVER SAID THAT POOR PEOPLE DON'T BUY DRUGS
I said that the poor people in latin america weren't the primary consumers of drugs
the people HERE are the ones buying the drugs
And where does it talk about the drug cartels doing it? What you just quoted is more of a social purging group, which removes drug dealers, creators, etc.
okay I admit that I was wrong there
it's mostly paramilitaries
Yeah...
Quite obviously..
but that doesn't make it any better
Where the fuck did you pull out the idea that Drug cartels would do social purging?
I'm legit curious.
drug cartels and paramilitaries often work together
Definently not on social cleansing
The paramilitaries would fucking purge the drug cartels.
yeah low level drug dealers are often purged (which I didn't know about)
but it doesn't change the fact (to bring it back to the original argument) that mass killing of poor people is a terrible idea
From an economic point of view...
And then we go to the moral point of view.. which is subjective as fuck..
it sets a precedent
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@Scipio the thing is that your "solution" just won't last
Yearly purging?
FINAL SOLUTION
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everyone you miss will be very dangerous
it's like chechnya
they have nothing left but hatred for the government
How can they have hatred if they're dead..?
if you miss one person then you're going to lose 10 people in a terrorist attack
and what if they fight back?
you're going to have to spend way too much money fighting a war in your own damn country
it's just a never-ending insurgency that'll bleed the budget dry