I first saw this story quite while ago. A Mexican girl who decided she’d take on the job of police chief in a Mexican town slammed by the drug war down there was widely lauded as an example of female courage and bravado in the face of the drug gangs. The local men had essentially given up on the fight. Outgunned and facing the likelihood of death and dismemberment at the hands of the criminals, the guys just gave up. Who can blame them? When being a cop means you’re likely to be killed and have your body parts flung about the town square, the job suddenly doesn’t seem all that appealing.
Enter Marisol Valles García, the brave and pretty chick who would take on the Zetas like Lara Croft. Yeah, she’s pretty cute, but it doesn’t seem she was all that good at kicking ass, and perhaps at this point her schtick is getting worn out. Now, facing some rough treatment, she wants us gringos to bail her out.
When I first read about Marisol, I assumed that she was only taking the job because nobody – not even the drug lords – would take her seriously. Sure enough, she spouted the platitudes one might expect from a 20-year-old female college student:
Afraid? Everyone is afraid and it’s very natural. What motivates me here is that the project [to make the community safer] is very good and can do a lot for my town. I know that we are going to change and remove this,” she said.
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The weapons we have are principles and values, which are the best weapons for prevention…
Well, if you ask me, the weapons needed are probably a lot more tangible than that. There are towns in Northern Mexico I wouldn’t even enter without being inside of an M1A1 Abrams tank.
After some time, it seems the local criminal elements had enough of her, and made it known that she’d better sign up with them — or else.
Now, according to reports, she is in the US, and ICE won’t return calls about the status of her asylum request. How brave of her.
Now, if we’re giving asylum to girls who unwisely take on dangerous jobs in towns swept up in the Mexican drug war, I’d like to know what we’re doing for the thousands of Mexican men who face a very real threat of death every day, probably in most cases a more serious threat than this girl. Are we going to give asylum to all of them? Of course not. Yet here we are celebrating this girl’s “bravery” by giving her a free pass to flee a situation she very willingly got herself into. What’s bravery if you never have to face the consequences?
Oh yeah… That’s female bravery.




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females thrive on controlled violence, and lap up their victim hood methamphetamine like rabid dogs when that controlled violence isnt quite so controlled anymore.
this woman got caught up in the romance of female empowerment, that being a police chief brings, but when shit got dangerous her empowerment high immediately disappeared and she demanded to be bailed out, because….
well because shes a woman, and a pretty one at that, her life is worth scores of inferior mexican male’s lives.
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I thought she got abducted?
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Different female Mexican police chief.
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Females face consequences? That is usually an oxymoron. Female bravery? Possibly sometimes in less developed nations or more traditional societies where the women are raised to have good values and responsibility to others.
She comes here seeking safety and sanctuary? Typical. A male would be told to turn around and speak with the Mexican government.
Men need to start voting with their feet: turn around and walk away from committing to and supporting women. Educate yourselves about the MM issues and share that knowledge with other men. Keep spreading the word. Boycott marriage and chivalry, stop being manginas and white-knights.
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OT – can we all pledge to ignore the latest, just released “women are better than men” book, the author of which is now making the rounds?
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Notice how anti-immigration ideologues always portray the invading hordes as all male. Never female.
Notice how anti-Muslim paranoids always paint every real or imagined Muslim indiscretion with a male face. The women are blameless victims being oppressed by men.
Notice how anti-Chinese paranoids always paint the scary Chinese threat with a male face. The women are blameless victims being oppressed by men.
Even the majority of MRAs with one or more of these viewpoints likely demonize the groups with men in mind. I say we need to stop demonizing our fellow men along national, racial, or ideological lines and unite against the real threat to all of our lives: feminism. (Not including the obviously hopeless men who have fallen under its sway, of course.)
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OT.
See? Men can’t be parents. So we should not even try. All men paying alimony and child support should stop because the wimminz say we can’t be parents anyway.
http://www.smh.com.au/tv/show/young-mums-mansion/men-cant-be-parents/20110225-1b894.html
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I’m not even sure I’d want to be in one of those places with an Abrams tank. The gangs probably have anti-tank weapons given how well-funded they are. Hell, they can afford submarines.
I’m not sure what this girl was expecting to do when she signed up. The only wise thing to do when you are clearly outclassed in firepower is to flee.
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Women are cowards. Period.
They are only ‘brave’ when it is taken as gospel a man will not ‘hit her back’.
My disgust for the way women are acting finds new depth to plummet to every day that I read the newspapers.
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Yeah. I have ‘principles and values’ too…….
Oh..and yes…..any man who violates my rights and does not make remedy…um…..will meet with justice…..My brand of justice.
(Sorry Welmer but it’s pretty appropriate here.)
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I’m not even sure I’d want to be in one of those places with an Abrams tank. The gangs probably have anti-tank weapons given how well-funded they are. Hell, they can afford submarines.
I’m not sure what this girl was expecting to do when she signed up. The only wise thing to do when you are clearly outclassed in firepower is to flee.
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I think it’s called “attention whore.”
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZwuTo7zKM8]
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I botched the youtube insert. Here is a link instead.
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OT: choice mommy possibly implicated in a plot to traffick her daughter in an arranged marriage to a Pakistani national.
Yet another anecdote reinforcing the dictum: the safest place for a child is in the arms of his/her bio father.
I also note that the girl’s bio uncle assisted his niece in escaping her arranged fate.
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I have no doubt, being a college criminologist grad and a cute young girl she was used to horny college boy’s deffering to her, probably thinking that type of treatment was going to transfer out to the real world.
I’m sure her motivation was noble, wanting to end corruption. Probably a little bit of bravado in there, (new sheriff cleans up town stuff) but, I would say no more than the rest of us. However her naivete’ thinking these guy’s are going to play by the rule, “never hit a girl” is a record breaker.
Let’s get real here, the pussy pass only goes so far. Her first clue, as she donned her pretty pink shirt should’ve been, who the hell offer’s the job of town sheriff to a 20 year old college grad in one of the roughest towns around. And to a petite little girl no less.
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If you are citing the famous videogame, it is Lara Croft.
Women today are too detached from reality. She saw a lot of movies like (again) Tomb Raider, Resident Evil, Aeon Flux, Ultraviolet, Electra, Kill Bill, the recent Machete, and so on. She thought every man would flee at her sight. What a rude awakening.
(awakening, but not meaning she understood the lesson. they never learn)
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“The weapons we have are principles and values, which are the best weapons for prevention…”
Bringing a knife to a gun-fight is bad enough. Bringing NOTHING to a gun fight… yikes!
I don’t blame her for running from a war zone where nothing you can do will make you safe, but I do blame her for playing at”Grrrl Power” with bad men… ACTUAL bad men. She’s a woman-child who believed all the touchy-feely nonsense she learned in school. She was lucky: she left before the bad guys made her into a pinata. I wonder though: if a man had raised his profile the way she did, would he have lived long enough to run the “El Norte” for asylum?
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I see two main scenarios here. First is that she is a stupid bitch who thought the drug cartels were too chivalrous to go after a member of the sacred sex. Second is that she is a clever bitch who took on this dangerous job so that she would have an excuse to seek asylum in a the US.
“Now widely known as “the bravest woman in Mexico,”
Funny.
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If she wanted to know how Mexican gangsters treat women she should have seen Machete, it was brutal but, based on what we are reading here, the Mexican drug war is making prohibition look like a tea party.
Prohibition doesn’t work.
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I’m a mexican living in Canada for some years now and I can tell you this story is hilarious. The naivety of some young people is amazing. Drug cartel wars are a problem because there is a multi-million dollar business behind it. Unfortunately for Mexico, the biggest drug buyer is his neighbor at the north. Drug traffickers enter in the States with trucks loaded of drugs and illegal immigrants; they later comeback in the same trucks but now loaded with armament acquired there. They get .50 caliber rifles, RPGs, armor piercing ammo, grenades and more. There is even a Mall-like to buy weapons in Texas aimed primarily to them; and the government of the US do not recognizes this kind of participation from their side. If the drug traffickers can enter the States to get armament that is even illegal for US citizens, sell drug cargo and drop illegal immigrants there, is because US authorities are corrupt. As for this naive girl, she is lucky to be alive. In Mexico, no feminist empowerment will protect you against the drug cartels; you chose the wrong country and the wrong cause to start a political
feminist career.
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It was her plan all along to have the US press fawn over her as heroic and brave, compared to the local men (which of course they did), and then play the victim and gain asylum in the US once the kitchen got a little hot.
Calderon has taken the stance that the Mexican violence problem eminates from US demand for drugs, but yet says nothing about Mexican demand for guns. We’ll stop buying their drugs if they stop buying our guns to kill people. How’s about it?
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The female Mexican mayor failed but it doesn’t matter. Still one step forward for feminism. Women have no sense of responsibility, so she’ll be let off the hook. A woman cannot “fail”. Any “failure” is just the malicious work of men and patriarchy.
Success is always because of the woman; failure is because of men. Our entire society is built on this nonsense. Imagine how much happier and efficient we’d all be, including women, if women either had to produce at their jobs or go back to housewifery.
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This story sounds very much like a child’s book in a kindergarden.
How come women do not pull their hair at such infantilizing of females?
This is laughable.
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Gun prohibitions are no more successful than drug prohibitions. Weapons are available from many parts of the world, guns are cheap because they are plentiful, the drug gangs have tons of money, and ….these guys are already in the smuggling business!!!
Politicians love to posture about these things but it is just an act. No one thinks that they can stop the flow of anything that comparatively rich people truly want.
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Another phony women-are-heroes stories that turned out to be false just like the brave woman who took down Major Hassan at Fort Hood except for the fact it was actually done by a man.
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This Mexican demand for guns comes from Mexican drug cartels; not from regular mexican people. Even mexican army and law enforcement are lesser armed than cartels. These traffickers do not buy guns without other purpose in mind than to get drugs; they are not arming themselves to go in a killing spree in some university campus or to invade foreign countries to get oil and kill people. Guns’ demand in Mexico is a consequence of drugs demand in the US and if Obama does nothing to cut off this armament supply is because he is getting a big slice out of this situation.
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Speaking of Monty Python, who remembers the mangina in the Peoples Front of Judea?
early mangina
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The Federal ATF is actively involved in the gun shows throughout Texas. You can’t just go in and buy a half dozen AK’s and drive to Mexico.
The DEA however is definitely on the take.
They’re set up to get some big wins now and then for publicity, but tons of dope goes “unnoticed” crossing the border. It’s a deep, well organized affair.
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I’m not busting on you, Pepe: most of your post was spot-on, but I need to clear up a misconception.
Actual military ordnance is very hard to come by in the United States. Then again, .50 caliber rifles are available to civilians (long-range target shooters and some civilian police departments seem to like them) and the definition of “armor piercing ammunition” has been expanded to the point of being useless. The following is the legal definition of “armor piercing” handgun ammunition:
Ironically, it has absolutely nothing to do with the bullet’s ability to penetrate anything. You could make an aluminum .25 APC bullet with a thin lead jacket and it would be “armor piercing” by definition even though it would not go through a Yugo’s cracked windshield.
Sorry if I’m following this semi-technical tangent, but bad data about firearms in the U.S. is a sore spot with me. The “90% of illegal guns in Mexico came from the U.S.” canard has been as thoroughly debunked as the “98% of rape reports are true” canard.
Gun control is a feminist wet dream.
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Agreed alot of politicians and law enforcment in the US on the take.
And I do believe we have revitalized the herione business in Afghanistan.
So, why have a war on drugs then make sure you support drug producers and suppliers?
More corruption and a literal opiate for the masses. Who needs bread?
And for the womynz we get to imprison an insane number of men, little vote getting thrown into the mix.
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How many women are known for taking a bullet shot for their comrades or friends or even better for jumping on a gernade to save their friends’ lives? The answer is few to none. Although few men are brave enough to do this, fewer women are in my humble opinion.
Consider the Battle of Lebowitz(Lebnika) in Poland in the 1200′s when Polish and German soldiers fought the Mongolians. The Poles went out without a king as he had previously been killed by a Mongolian raiding party who shot him in the eye. The Poles and Germans had withstood the fearsome thrashing of the Mongol Army the first day. They knew the Mongolians would completely destroy them the next day, but decided after bitter tears to march out and die bravely to show the rest of European Christendom how to be brave. News reached the Mongolian forces that their Khan died, and the Mongols marched away to elect a new Khan thus saving the surviving Polish and German soldiers. The Welsh and English fighting against the Zulus at Rorke’s Drift, South Africa is another fine example well acted by Micheal Caine in the movie called ” Zulu.” The above are examples of victories, but just barely as few survived.
One should consider examples of those who lost, but barely survived because they retreated in good order. The Battle of Long Island in New York is a good example of the Americans surviving against the British onslaught in the American Revolutionary War or American War for Independence in 1776. Another example is American and British soldiers and Marines surviving the Battle of the Chosin Resevoir in Novemebr and December of 1950 during the Korean War.
Then consider other examples of the men who lost their lives and the battle knowing death was certain. The Spartan Greeks at Thermopylae against the Persians(Iranians) is a good example. The Texan Americans at the Alamo against the Mexicans is another. The men who lost were all either killed in combat or at worst were brutally killed shortly thereafter.
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@Pepe
Not to totally hijack this into a gun-control thread, but you’re saying some things here that are really disingenuous. The idea that the US is the sort of open-air arms mart you might have found in pre-invasion Afghanistan is a complete delusion. “RPGs, armor piercing ammo, [and] grenades” are not for sale to civilians in any sort of “Mall-like” thing in Texas; those are all highly regulated and borderline impossible to buy. As for .50cal rifles: have you ever seen (let alone shot) one of those damn things? They’re useless, unless the Zetas or CDG are running some scout/sniper teams I don’t know about.
The idea that Mexican drug gangs are buying weapons in the US and re-importing them to Mexico (in meaningful numbers) doesn’t pass the smell test; who the hell is going to pay $800 for a US-market AR-15 (semiauto) when you can get all the G3s (full-auto) you can carry handed over by your local corrupt Mexican official (you know, the same guy who’s turning a blind eye to the drugs heading to El Norte)?
This US-guns-to-Mexico meme is just another front in the ongoing push towards nanny-statism.
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I suppose she thought her platitudes would have the bloodthirsty killers changing their ways and bowing to the moral superiority of the goddess or something. Failing that she probably thought she’d be protected by the pussy pass. When that didn’t work out she ran for the border. I suppose reality is a bitch.
She’ll next pop up in some university as a guest hero speaker giving lectures about the courage of women and their superiority to the Mexican men who give up (or get killed).
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@”duke March 4, 2011 at 16:47
Another phony women-are-heroes stories that turned out to be false just like the brave woman who took down Major Hassan at Fort Hood except for the fact it was actually done by a man.”
But there are many true such stories and tales on female bravery.
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I would take for example, this brave woman in Ontario who shot her husband in the back while he slept. And went free. Brave woman.
Those acts of bravery should be published more heavily, I think. No?
They should.
Give to Ceasar…
Sarcasm?
Well, yes.
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That’s great. Long live Mexico!
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“Speaking of Monty Python, who remembers the mangina in the Peoples Front of Judea?”
Monty Python would probably be lynched if they tried that today!
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“I say we need to stop demonizing our fellow men along national, racial, or ideolog
ical lines and unite against the real threat to all of our lives: feminism”
Buddy, your Kumbaya platitude on race is part of the grand foul package — egalitarianism — that the West swallowed hook line and sinker at our peril. When it comes to race, religion or any large by default division between groups of humans: there will be conflict. I’m all for men uniting to combat this very human disease call feminism, but when it comes to other topics, I wouldn’t hold your breath that we can all get along.
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Men like WF Price and Paul Elam are braver and more principled than this worthless bitch.
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“Hero… Girl Who Fought… Runs…”
WIMP.
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The whole border situation is BEYOND messed up.
Firstly, you’ve got subsidized, mechanized Big Agra corporations that ran the last of the US small farmers off the land during the high interest rates of 70s and 80s, gobbling up their land on the cheap, dumping their products all over Mexico (NAFTA) and destroying rural Mexicans livelihoods. These people are encouraged by their government to flee to the United States where they depress the labor market of an already overpopulated nation, and contribute minimally to taxes because they are often paid under the table and if not, their wages rarely exceed federal levels for taxation. They have virtually no hope for their children advancing because they are at a genetic IQ deficit and will be doomed to work part time ditch digger jobs while the rest of us subsidize their education and health benefits. As consumers, they lack the income to buy quality products and end up dumping their extra income, if not sending it back to Mexico, into cheap food from Big Agra and low quality/high margin crap from Asia. Because automation and outsourcing has evaporated most the Blue Collar labor market, future generations will fall even further through the cracks leading them to seek “alternative” income sources, which will lead them to the vast prison complex where we will then be paying for their housing, again.
Secondly, virtually everyone has a stake in continuing the drug trade save for the taxpayers that fund the agencies who enforce and treat drug problems. The Alphabet soup agencies need the drug trade to continue to keep their funding levels up, weapons manufacturers are having a field day, treatment centers make more money if there are more users, lower SES people more readily turn into drug addicts or peddlers because their communities and economic opportunities have been gutted, cartels formalize the racket and make huge profits which allows them to buy off local and federal governments. While drugs do ruin quite a few lives, it is an immutable fact that some, possibly most, people are inherently weak willed, vice prone, and escapist. These people will go through almost anything to get their ends. It’s best to simply that portion fall through the cracks and pick up the pieces later, because the harder you preventively squeeze, the more organized and violent the black market becomes. Intelligent people learn from history (Prohibition), stupid people learn from mistakes.
Thirdly, the United States is rapidly turning into Mexico. The main features are:
1. Massively corrupt and incompetent federal/local governments that fail at providing adequate infrastructure for its citizens in spite of plentiful natural resources and fail to protect its citizens from abuse by corporations and individuals.
2. Highly economically stratified, failed multicultural society where an ethnic over-class robs everyone blind while playing the various groups off each other and point at externalities for the causes of the people’s problems.
This spunky little Latina that couldn’t is just a fluff piece to distract us from the fact that the Rich are getting richer, the poor stay poor, and the middle class is in its death throes.
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You can if you are the ATF.
Gunrunning scandal uncovered at the ATF
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I blame feminism. Feminism fills women’s heads with stupid romantic notions and very nearly got this girl killed. God only knows how many women filled with idiotic feminist myths weren’t so lucky as this girl was.
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Pepe March 4, 2011 at 15:41
They don’t come back with armaments. The cartels get their weapons from Brazil and anyone with a license to make russian weapons… Well, unless the ATF sold them the armanments.
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Bill,
Your question and answer to end the article are gold.
Jay Hammers wrote: “Men like WF Price and Paul Elam are braver and more principled than this worthless bitch.”
The Cowardly Lion was braver and more principled than this worthless bitch.
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Dear All:
Good discussion.
SingleDad: “Prohibition doesn’t work.” As measured by what? Certainly Prohibition has its down side, but it also has its up side. Anne Coulter wrote about the up side of Prohibition as measured by considerable decreases in motorvehicle collisions and liver disease. In Canada, reserves that are, “dry” have fewer measured crimes and various accidents.
Keyster: I’m glad you mentioned about the U.S. Department of Agriculture subsidies. They have made making legitimate food very difficult in the legal market place and unsubsidized products such as illegal drugs are thusly more attractively economically to farmers. The USDA handouts are foundational to the economic and social dysfunction of a number of countries, Mexico being one of them, most especially as per the added aggravation of, “Free Trade” much less restriction against the hugely subsidized American foodstuffs.
The 20-year-old woman (one cannot call her an adult, of course) who is claimed to be such a hero, typifies women virtually everywhere. In the area of, “Special Education,” the token males are kept because, when the stuff hits the fan, it is the almost-non-existent males who run into harm’s way while the mass of women (children/consumers) runs away. Men product: women consumer; it’s always the case. I could write a book about it (and, in part, I am).
Her running away shows how little a woman’s word is worth. She divorced herself from her job. I wonder how long it will be until she’s on that USA TV program, “Oprah” (or whatever it’s called now that she has her own network).
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“Hero Mexican Girl Who Fought Cartels Runs for the Border”
– You went, girl.
– Yup, does big strong men folk just couldn’t handle da job uva girl.
– No kidding. Like no one saw this coming.
Hey, she coulda done da job – puttin udder people in the line of fire – under her orders, that is.
What is this, a publicity stunt for the ‘whatever you can do I can do better’ crowd?
Well, the unusual does attract attention. Some observers were expecting shoot-out at the OK corral but instead we got chariots of fire . Youse girls aren’t trying hard enough, so let’s ship a few more of youse down there
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Lemme get this straight; the ATF was LETTING thousands of guns get transported to Mexico, supposedly so they could trace them to whatever cartel was buying them? And the orders came down from Washinton DC? Brilliant strategy!
I smell major malfeasance in the works.
Same kind of strange things happen with the DEA.
Agents will work a case for months and just when they’re ready to move in, they get a call from above to stand-down for no apparent reason. If they complain at all they’re threatened with their jobs, put on the “list”.
Let’s just say I know a guy who told me all about it…
The USA has it’s share of corruption. Every government does.
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Corsair above gets it. In just a few hundred words, he has accurately detailed the drug problem in Mexico — and also the US.
I don’t believe this young woman police chief is a good example of feminism gone awry. Rather, I think she is probably simply naive. She was on the job a short time. If she tried to get serious about enforcing the law, somebody likely said to her: “Plata o plomo” — silver or lead. That is, take a bribe or you get shot.
I’m an American, 70, and have lived in Mexico for four years. I’m hundreds of miles south of the border atrocities, but even in my area there are increasing incidents of violence related to the drug business. It’s difficult to explain why, but I have little fear of the narcos but I worry about the police. Some of the businesses and restaurants I patronize are probably owned by narcos — for money laundering. I don’t use drugs and I would not even consider getting into the drug business, so I’m not a threat to the drug trade. Consequently, I feel fairly safe.
As long as I’m typing here, here’s something else:
Why do American politicians and the news media assume that bribery and corruption are only on the south side of the border? Let your imagination run wild for a moment. You are a $50,000 a year US border guard. You are offered $250,000 to spend an extra five minutes in the toilet while a truck crosses. What are you going to do?
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HWHAHWSHAHAHHAaA I remember this whole story when it first came out, the media portrayed her as a big bad tough girl, gonna fight those bad guys and fix everything! So brave! So idealistic! So strong!
Then they put down all the Men as cowards, the Men are too scared and weak! They need the Womens to save em! HAHAHAHAHA…. Now this stupid little girl is running like a little B. The difference between her and the Male police chiefs is, THE MALE POLICE CHIEFS STOOD THEIR GROUND AND DIED WITH HONOR, they stood their ground and TRIED to protect their people and TRIED to fight the cartels..
UNLIKE THIS LITTLE GIRL who talked a big talk, and is now running for her life. I gotta say, I hate those Mexican cartels, but GJ putting her in check.
I laugh at the fact that the media portrayed her as some big shot hero, when in reality she’s just a little girl who got way over her head and almost got tortured, raped, and killed for it, now she’s running begging America to save her. Typical Woman. TALK TALK TALK, but when shiz hits the fan, RUN RUN RUN!
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“I blame feminism. Feminism fills women’s heads with stupid romantic notions and very nearly got this girl killed. God only knows how many women filled with idiotic feminist myths weren’t so lucky as this girl was.”
Like this bullshit here \/
http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/life/why-women-really-are-better-at-almost-everything-q-a-with-author-dan-abrams-2460114/
I would say fisk it, but there’s nothing to fisk, it’s just a bunch of speculation and baseless assertions masquerading as scientific truth.
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I think these types of movies are very dangerous. Feminists use them try to show that women can do anything that men can do. But many people, including a great deal of feminists themselves, don’t understand that the idea of women actually “physically” kicking ass is ludicrous. Women are physically weak, puny, and not very endurant.
Then you get a whole generation of young women who are raised on Buffy and Kim Possible and think that with their weekly kickboxing aerobics class, they can take on the world. Some then proceed to get into a fight with their boyfriends or husbands, and they goad their men on by physically escalating the fight and attacking them, perhaps believing that they will kick ass like Buffy if things get to that point. Then they push the guy too far, and a serious physical altercation starts. The guy nearly always wins, of course. He’s many times stronger and more coordinated.
I think a great deal of domestic violence disputes could be avoided if women didn’t have these delusional ideas about their own strength.
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“Then you get a whole generation of young women who are raised on Buffy and Kim Possible and think that with their weekly kickboxing aerobics class, they can take on the world.”
Yes wimminz can kick our butts all over the place. They prove it in the movies all the time but they still need VAWA for some strange reason. Wonder why that is? Hmmmmm.
Although I don’t approve of organized crime I would be lying if I didn’t say I was tickled pink to learn that little meeeees grrrrrl power turned tail and ran like that.
Stupid ass dumb bitch so full of herself.
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One thing is sure. Here throwing in the towel after 5 months of service will not be as widely reported as her taking the job. Most will have the idea in their minds that she’s still there doing a terrific job, in a situation when no man was willing to step up to the plate.
Reminds me of Dalrock’s article about Amelia Earheart.
http://dalrock.wordpress.com/2010/12/04/charles-lindbergh-and-amelia-earhart/
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“They get .50 caliber rifles, RPGs, armor piercing ammo, grenades and more. There is even a Mall-like to buy weapons in Texas aimed primarily to them; and the government of the US do not recognizes this kind of participation from their side. ”
Oh, Pepe… a Mexcian living in Canada who quotes long proven anti-gun lies and half-truths. Quelle surprise. The only reason the cartels get weapons in the US is likely because of the above quoted ATF “gunrunner” program. Why buy semi-auto “assault weapons” in the US when you can get full auto stuff out of China dirt cheap? Same with RPGs (you can’t buy that at Joes Gunstore in a mall). Some stuff is also likely from Mexican Army stores/soldiers.
Everyone should go read up on the ATF “fast and furious”, gunrunner, also referred to as the “gunwalker” scandal. Its been brewing online for 2 months now since a border agent was killed by one of the guns the ATF let through.
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This reminds me of back in the 1990s, when idiotic corporate yuppie types were so hopped up on their own power, they scheduled a management “retreat” where one of the exercises was to walk across burning coals.
It actually surprised them that a lot of people wound up with burns on their feet. Imagine that.
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“When the going gets tough… girls run away crying!”
Fun aside, the sad thing is those many Go-Grrrls dudes that in many MRA websites praised that girl for her “bravery”, just like the feminists did in the mainstream media.
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“Here throwing in the towel after 5 months of service will not be as widely reported as her taking the job.”
— Are you familiar with the famous graphic picture of the WW2 woman rolling up her sleeves with the caption; ‘we can do it’? After two weeks in a manufacturing plant she left to go work in a bookstore. Same bs.
“The difference between her and the Male police chiefs is, THE MALE POLICE CHIEFS STOOD THEIR GROUND AND DIED WITH HONOR, they stood their ground and TRIED to protect their people and TRIED to fight the cartels..”
— Aside from my views on how essentially opens-borders with Mexico has damaged America, Mexican men usually do have a strong sense of manly honor. Traditional Mexican women probably do too. Ironically, feminism weakens a woman’s moral fiber and personal inner strength as it makes a modern woman dependent on big government being there with a big bat. An American feminist can act tough and be violent with American men as she usually has big brother bully to back her up. It’s funny when American women go overseas and lack the common sense to behave in accord with foreign cultures.
“I don’t believe this young woman police chief is a good example of feminism gone awry. Rather, I think she is probably simply naive.”
— Good point. Perhaps her realities are a mix of being naive and feminism? That is a dangerous cocktail. Many naive young western women drink the feminist cool-aid and the rest is the usual irrationality. Who but a naive (and ignorant) fool will embrace feminism? Oh yes, just the radical feminist leaders and government officials who use it as a political weapon.
“You can if you are the ATF. Gunrunning scandal uncovered at the ATF.”
— Good article.
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Lyn87
Lyn87 you are right on the money on this one. I am into guns and enjoy shooting. All of the military shit people are talking is pure bullshit. It is all movie script garbage. The cartels are a billion dollar business they can buy military weapons on the open market or from the corrupt Mexican government themselves.
Words Twice has posted up a link to an article that shows where the real source of guns in Mexico is from. Our own ATF playing a stupid “lets see who’s getting the guns” game.
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41914274/ns/business-consumer_news/
Check out the “Women’s History” timeline.
It’s a real hoot!
The “new economy” is run by women, with no mention whatsoever that the economy is in the pits.
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Dear All:
Thanks to so many for your comments.
In followup to my previous submission, I am reminded of what female supply teachers (some call them substitute teachers or just, “subs”), I can recall how moderately common it is for female subs to walk away from their assignments once the going gets tough.
Several to many times now over the past 20 years, I have been surprised (it can take time for the nature of women to sink in to a man–as oil mixes with water) how fequent it is that regular staff teachers comment on how I stayed with a job. They tell me how women just walk away, even right of the middle of a morning because they can’t take the heat. They are not fired for such and neither are they denied pay. And they aren’t looked down upon for their inferior reliability and utter wimpiness.
I can recall the assaults (real ones) I have been subjected to (by females, of course–and how such females just get talkings to by vice principals). In contrast, I can recall how women teachers (or as students refer to them, “teacher teachers”) who are assaulted by even Grade 3 students by being hit lightly by and arm against the arm are treated. The utter, “abuse” of such results in an immediate 3-day suspension (such is virtually if not utterly unheard of as per assaults against males–and in my case, utterly unheard of).
As such, the wimpy consumer of protection (the female) is contrasted with the producer of protection (the male). The consumer is not held accountable but the producer is. The consumer is protected but the producer is not. The consumer’s word is unreliable but the producer’s is. The lower-value consumer is held in higher value while the higher-value producer is held in lower value.
Conclusion: We have a criminal gender culture and the Hitler Youth of Feminism trains all in such (although there are some very very very very very few who disobey such, such as Yours Truly) dysfunction and injustice.
Today’s The Spearhead discussion in and of itself is sufficient grounds to identify what the nonmen really are both procedurally and substantively: “Go Go Girls” (who dance the night away).
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Dear All:
P.S. to the most recent submission:
Various people have measured the fact that the male is more mobile than the female. Tests for offence as per criminal law test for such and not the female immobility–for example, there are stalker laws but no sitting-duck laws). As such, pre-meditated, legal systems are categorical women’s (and girls’) partners in crime.
The case of Marisol Valles Garcia is one in which the test for being stationary equals good (the male conforms–but the female runs away) is one in which the test for mobility is not applied by the mainstream gender culture. Literally and figuratively, “MVG was getting away with murder” (getting away FROM murder, technically). Her offence was feminine: Criminal Negligence to Protect.
The Watch Cats do not have to protect, only the Watch Dogs have to protect. The systematization of the criminality of the gender culture is evident and the feline who stalked her own safety got away with it having gone AWOL.
The age-old proverb REMAINS: When the cat is away, the mice will play. The mice won. Jane be nimble, Jane be quick, Jane jumped over the candlestick.
Let’s continue to speak to the criminal gender culture all the more. It’s criminal to put a kitten in charge of protecting. She just meows. She doesn’t even scratch. Kick her out, categorically. Bring back the watchdog who not only barks, but follows up such with bites.
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Days of Broken Arrow. Apparently walking on burning coal is not risky at all (if you do it properly). A physics professor often did it to show the difference between heat and energy.
http://www.swep.net/swepexchange/article.php?ID=24
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Actually, it’s to keep her mouth stfu. Then, flee.
Or, make her bf do the usual “Ai, papi, did choo hear whut dat vato say to me? – Choo gonna let heem say dat?”
Then, have the guys fight over her. Only here, the Cartel winner would dip her face in acid afterward, not bang her.
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Can’t really put it any more succinctly than Peter did, women are cowards that is all there is to it.
I didn’t even hear about this story until now, but come on, this was the inevitably outcome. Nobody can seriously have believed a little girl could actually take on some of the most vicious and hardened criminals inone of the most violent countries in the world. In fact I’m having trouble believeing even the feminists are that deluded, they probably knew this would happen as well as we did, but also knew that her eventual failure would, as somebody else pointed out, not be nearly so widely reported as her alleged ‘bravery’.
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Given that when it comes to what mexican cartels normally do with women in their vicinity is a. sell them into a house of prostitution in another country which is largely dependent on where they’re from, how young and how attractive in comparative terms to the local women; b. rape them and kill them (I hope it’s in that order, because the other way around is just WRONG); or c. use fear and violence to force them into crossing the border as drug mules because they already know that whomever they have doing it will be caught, imprisoned, and at a certain point sent back to Mexico even if they’re from central or south America where they’ll start the whole thing again – but while they’re in jail, there has to be new girls to take their place. Cartels are all about profiting from drug sales which are done by dealers to drug users in America (a number of years ago it was forbidden to use the drugs if you were selling them for the cartels, don’t know if they care much now) and whatever dollar amount they tell you to bring back to them is the one you’d best have when it comes time to pay them because there’s nowhere to go hide whether you’re here or there; they’ve already learned to keep tabs on all of the places that product and therefore money which belongs to them is going and who they should start on when the bill comes due.
This young woman had the idea that a network of women living in that city starting with teaching lessons about avoiding involvement with the cartels at home could be a beginning for eventually chasing the bad elements out of town. She probably hadn’t counted on the heavy handed influence of fear having such a tight grip on the entire population regardless of anything taught within homes by mothers to their children. If I recall correctly, she hadn’t yet received her degree in criminal justice, however, she was the only one who seemed to want the job and may have even been the only one who applied still living when she was appointed.
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IF you do it right. Apparently, he has also done it wrong -
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The difference is the rate of transfer by different materials.
Walking on hot coals is similar to sticking your hand in a hot oven.
Whether or not you get burned depends on how long you leave it in there.
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The girl now admits she had no intention of getting involved in the drug war and saw combatting domestic violence as her top priority :
http://theantifeminist.com/mexican-girl-cop-feminist-domestic-violence/
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