As much as she valued the lives of the innocent she should have valued her own as well. Sad story.
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She Tweeted Against the Mexican Cartels. They Tweeted Her Murder.
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she got caught slipping, shouldent have stayed signed into your twitter account lol, or at least lock your damn phone when it goes idle lol and all this could have been avoided.
who knows they probably still would ahve killed you but you cause would have stilled lived, now they put a end to that shit too lol.
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Originally posted by Sterling Archer View Postwhatever happened with the anonymous vs cartel thing?
wasnt an anonymous mexican memeber kidnapped by the cartel and anonymous threatened to release to the net all evidence they collected showing all politicians and policemen who were involved in the cartel? then the cartel responded by saying they will kill an innocent or two for every cartel associate outed?
whatever happened with that story?
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Originally posted by El Gitano View PostThe next message, sent moments later, is supposedly her warning friends and family not to make the same mistake she did, using social media to report on organized crime, because “there is no point.”
Originally posted by El Gitano View Post“Today Miut3 ceased to report,” the founder said. “But what the criminals don’t know is that Miut3 is part of our soul and she will never permit us to surrender to organized crime. She will never surrender, and how disappointed she would feel knowing that a single one of all those whom she helped were to succumb.”
Google/image "Maria Del Rosario Fuentes Rubio" to see her dead body.Look at her and think about it... Was it really worth it ? She paid with her life , FOR NOTHING. All because she was deluded enough to think she could make a difference.
What do you expect ? thousands of them to simply abandon this juicy business in the name of "social justice" ? Don't blame them. Blame the government. They're the ones who gave cartels the monopoly of the drug market .
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**** all the Mexican drug cartel **** & gangs ruining lives & all it does. Drop a ****in' nuke on the areas where they're largely based and **** them. Wastes of human life
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Make drugs legal and tax them. I only think weed should be but just take the power from the evil doers. I don't think the cartels or isis rise to power can only be linked to poverty but that is certainly the opportunity evil needs to root and grow. I think everybody should be granted a parcel. Tax free and full title with all rights. Let's see what people do with true opportunity. Will they squander and sell it to would be land barons, or work hard and turn a profit out of whatever their land can give them. Maybe they still work for somebody else and just keep their property and never sell. Maybe they become real estate tycoons. All Im saying is give everybody an even and fair chance. In 10 or 20 years if people are worse off that is truly on them. If they are better off than that is truly on them. Responsibility, accountability, and true freedom.
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Originally posted by 231 View PostAnother dreamer/idealist bites the dust. They never learn. how naïve of her to think she could avoid these deadly repercussions...(Especially in Mexico). She fùcked with the wrong people and thought she'd do a difference...Well , maybe she did (since she's dead). But you can't fight these people. Not with twitter , not by being a keyboard warrior... No matter how noble your intentions are , you simply don't fùck with the wrong people. Who also probably have connections with the state police (and maybe even politicians). Corruption is the norm over there....
Like they give a sh$t....
Google/image "Maria Del Rosario Fuentes Rubio" to see her dead body.Look at her and think about it... Was it really worth it ? She paid with her life , FOR NOTHING. All because she was deluded enough to think she could make a difference.
What do you expect ? thousands of them to simply abandon this juicy business in the name of "social justice" ? Don't blame them. Blame the government. They're the ones who gave cartels the monopoly of the drug market .
Luckily, more and more are thinking like she did and they're starting to get attention.
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