
While going deeper and
deeper into my research, I founded that Mexico has been allowing this situations
to happen since many years ago in the same states armed people from the militia
took parents and sons from families and disappeared them. Today, their rest are
still been founded. Moreover, I found that some parts of the Mexican government
just do not want to charge their way to run the country because the people have
already try to speak. After the death of the forty-three students many of the
family of the student and people who thought that it was the government fault
got together and made disaster to
buildings. Furthermore, it is a fact that some of the people in power in Mexico
has use money from projects to use it to buy business and homes for themselves
and others have very close relationship with narks, so yes, who would believe
in this government, who would guarantee their citizens that they can have calm
life while, who? That questions can being answered if you spend a little time
searching about Mexico even on YouTube you could find youtubers (people who
makes YouTube videos) that always call their own president a donkey. I wonder
if I was in their position what would I do? Would I destroy the property that
the government built using the money I worked so hard for or would I just not
do anything? I believe that if I were in their position I would probably make
some damage to the buildings. Not because I like violence, but because the
government seems to be acting like a baby whose father did never thought him to
not lie, to not still, to not steal, and to love their family (Mexico). On the
other hand, I think that if I do not do anything the government will not
understand that I am upset with what he is doing. That I am tired of them
taking my money to supposedly make improvement for the country when the truth
is that they take part of the money and buy houses and business for themselves.
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