Can any Mexicans on Sup Forums tell me why you guys get so assblasted by American special forces greasing a bunch of cartel shits in a fictional scene?
I've seen it not only here, but online on social media where mexicans get pissy every time a cartel group gets owned. Do mexicans take pride in their cartels or something? Like a sports team almost? m.youtube.com/watch?v=yhHwgDAM8uU
Op here, almost like niggas and their gansta culture. You can't handke when superior forces shit down your neck?
Logan Roberts
big if true
John Rogers
a lot of inbred beaners see gangsters like robin hood heroes, at least that's what Colombians thought of Escobar before he started engaging in terrorism
David Hall
How did he engage in terrorism? I mean, violence is one thing, but terrorism?
Aaron White
Im a spic and i hate them, truly worst than cops, but unfortunately theres a big subculture of poor bastards that idolize them and aspire to be like them due to popular songs and urban tells
Jordan Lopez
it's mostly manlet rage
Hunter Wood
actual ex-mexican here. we (that is the say the average jose) hate the cartel. they (together with corrupt officials) fucked up our country. its why i moved here (legally).
Juan Lopez
Hey reddit
Austin Miller
Here's one of them en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avianca_Flight_203 >110 fatalities >The bombing of Flight 203 was the deadliest single criminal attack in decades of violence in Colombia. Pablo Escobar of the Medellín drug cartel planned the bombing, hoping it would kill presidential candidate in the 1990 elections César Gaviria Trujillo.[2][3] Gaviria, however, was not on the aircraft and went on to become President of Colombia.[4]
John Perry
He bombed a government building and commissioned innumerable attacks on police stations or military convoys.
Camden Carter
Glad you came here and escaped that shithole. Actual us ((((((((white))))))) guy here. I prefer you over niggers desu
Oliver Long
escobar was basically a bond villain
Kayden Rogers
Ok thanks, interesting reading. I always thought cartel violence was a practical means to an end.
Isaac Allen
Well technically his actions had a justified reason (in his mind). His thought was that if he proved how violent and powerful he was that the Colombian government would just butt out of his business.
Ethan Long
When will mexi-manlets learn?
Austin Brooks
Ok. I can get that logic but has it ever actually worked terrorizing a government?
Carson Scott
most of these movie cartel guys look like cholo gangsters from l.a, real cartel members look like regular mexicans with no face tatoos
Luis Peterson
Really? Anything to back that up? I always thought gang members anywhere got marks showing their allegiance.
Blake Jenkins
To my knowledge no. What's funny is that before he started his tirade of bloodshed he had used his drug money to fund a political campaign to get elected into the Colombian congress or something like that.
Carter Walker
Nah they look normal
Owen Mitchell
Still not seeing how that proves anything other than a file name, Senor,
Liam Robinson
You're probably thinking of those subhuman MS13 gang members.
Jordan Hall
I'm Mexican-American and this movie owns, that scene is a masterclass in tension. The only people who bitched about it are sheltered academics, period.
Sebastian Gray
I want to know how they mananged to film that scene.
>Blocking traffic for weeks over a busy as fuck highway. >Same highway used by IRL cartel fucks >Used to film a movie about US guys fucking up cartels
How is it they managed to contain not only all those sweaty extras who would have had to stay in those cars ALL DAY for weeks but not have some pissed of cartel fucks just going 'Uno what what you jewwood, you arent bad mouthing us' and going and murdering or stealing from the film crews? Im sure emily blunt would have gained a massive ransom.
Luke Parker
TBF, in that scene, these are clearly some low-level morons sent in a high-risk mission that will probably end with them all dead. Guy Covered in Tattoos is not portrayed as a cool badass---he's just some dude with a handgun who's been told to murder some fucking American lawmen. These guys are clearly the Cartel's most expendable.
Jace Jenkins
>Cowboy hats >NY hat >Cake with candles
For a group who hate/envy the US they sure do lick their asshole.
Connor Price
Hey reddit
Aaron Parker
>Guadalupe >Man's name Shiggy Diggy
Samuel Howard
>thinks America invented cowboy hats
user...
Jordan Morales
>>Cowboy hats >american
>implying they hate the US
Jaxon White
>Ex-Mexican Also a Mexico. Don't be a fag user, I hate what a shit hole it's become too but I'm not gonna disown it. That's no better than being a self hating fag.
Jason Parker
Some cartels like to act like the peoples champions and shit like that. Some even came out of militia fighting the cartels in the past.
Ethan Parker
Im just going by comments, my mexican friend
Isaiah Morgan
>implying he needs approval from an ameri/pol/mutt on a korean otaku image board
Jason Mitchell
tribal loyalty? It's like when a nig chimps-out and the cops have to put him down and then a whole bunch of nigs riot as a response, even though the nig the cops killed was begging for it and totally deserved it. They don't care about what he did, they care that one of their tribe was taken out by a member of another tribe - that principle, to them, supersedes law or morality.
Luke Hughes
Are you for sure they used a real one by the border and not some similar looking one elsewhere
William Harris
IRA
They were smart in that they tried to avoid casualties and just kept it to materiel.
Anthony Gutierrez
ex-mexican meaning formerly from mexico. now an american. you showed your trigger to soon, fag
Tyler Smith
>battle scene what battle? they put them down like dogs
Ryan Cook
Thank you for your input
Chase Smith
>ex-mexican here
Sure Pablo
Julian Young
I'd say the same thing, but yours was absolutely garbage
Wyatt Cooper
The real cartel these days are the 40 something Hispanic ladies trying to abuse extreme couponing at the local grocery store. That shit has to be OC, who the fuck needs that many panty liners?
Jeremiah Bell
Well there was that group of mexicans who fiught the cartels who became a cartel themselves
Andrew Martinez
The last time I visited Japan I joined the Yakuza. Will I be able to join the Cartel if I visit Mexico?
Brody Morris
Well for one, the movie hardly badmouths the cartels---it's about how shady USGov is in its war against them. Second if I'm running a big shipping business of cocaine into the USA, I don't want to shoot Josh Brolin because that gets more people looking at me, obviously.
Carson Murphy
Thanks again, you've really proven how terrible americans are.
Grayson Kelly
>ib4 Funkytown
Gavin Sullivan
zetas?
Austin Wilson
If you can wield a katana you can do it all my friend.
Lincoln Reyes
but really does anyone notice that mexicans are the most butthurt of the latin people. i think it's because the desert dries out their brains.
Hunter Richardson
:^)
Ayden Hall
It's because the entire rest of the latin world thinks they're better than Mexicans, and that's because Mexicans were the first to turn around and fight the Spanish Empire in 1819 when Lima and Caracas were being good little boys and trying their very hardest to be so European. They've never forgiven the Mexicans for being browner, louder and angrier.
William Price
not even sure if serious
Benjamin Cox
Nah it was a vigilante cartel. It was a dlcumentary on Netflix. More of a gang who seeked and destroyed cartel member from communities, but they had no oversight and who knowx if they killed innocent guys or not
Samuel Ross
they don't see it as cops (or whoever i never watched this movie) killing criminals justly, they see it as white representing organizations (doesn't matter if it is white officer) arresting/killing black or brown people (doesn't matter they are breaking the law/attempting to murder)
Does the Aztec blood have anything to do with it? The Mayans and Incans created great things, the Aztecs liked to sacrifice humans by the tens of thousands.
Carson James
Southern "indians" did great things, yet people bitch and moan over Europeans civilising a bunch of mongrels in tents in north america
Ethan Lee
If you want a serious answer, most evidence is that what we think we know about Aztec mass sacrifices are wildly exaggerated numbers generated by A) Conquistadores trying to make themselves look like heroes; B) surviving Indians trying to make their defeated nation look more badass. The likelihood is the real numbers of humans sacrificed by the Aztecs was not, excepting a few huge ceremonial occasions like when they beat another city-state, that different from the Mayans or Incas.
Thomas Hall
No we dont gtfo
Nathan Hughes
Yeah well I wouldnt. Ide kill everyone involved.
Camden Perez
i'm mexican american and i don't know a single mexican who was offended by that scene.
William Nelson
I thought Mayan sacrifice was mainly voluntary as suicide by hanging was blessed by the goddess Ixtab to take you directly to Xibalba?
Jace Martin
it was shot in california
Gabriel Perry
You will never be a real American. The colour of your skin doesn't lie Pablo
Sebastian Sullivan
Are these the same kind of historians that unironically say Islam was NEVER spread by the sword?
James Peterson
i will never be a jew?
Hunter Baker
spic here. I hate cartels and hope someday a quasi-fascist revolution happens in mexico which makes any illicit drug handling and political corruption a capital offense.
Mason Baker
Watch Narcos.
Luke Foster
yeah and all the skulls they've dug up are made of clay
Luke Bennett
man, Edward has got an unfortunate skull shape
Jason Cooper
>ex-mexican here you're still mexican
Jack Gutierrez
there is a large sub-culture of beaners who unironically venerate cartel gangs as 'Robin Hood' groups.
Leo Butler
I don't know a ton about the Mayans; I'm not as interested in them as the Mexica (Aztecs) because obvs the Mexica are literally my ancestors. But I do know that when one Mayan city-state knocked over another, if they could they would capture the defeated king and sacrifice him by throwing him down a dry well. I've heard the Mayans also did this with convicted criminals which is one way their religion differed from the Aztecs, who only sacrificed 'honorable' people like POWs and nobles. IOW: to some extent Mayans and Aztecs did have 'voluntary suicides' but both also sacrificed POWs as a major part of their rituals and the Mayans also sacrificed anybody they declared criminals as well
John Adams
The more I see it the more I realize it's associated with a certain body type. At least Edward was probably an actual hard dude and not some puddingfuck altright podcaster.