Why Colombia is losing the cocaine war

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  • Опубликовано: 17 дек 2018
  • There’s a reason why Colombia can’t beat cocaine.
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    Colombia is the world’s largest producer of cocaine and the US is the largest consumer of the drug. Cocaine comes from the leaf of the coca plant which is harvested and processed in Colombia. Despite the Colombian government’s effort to eradicate the plant, coca cultivation is at an all time high. In this episode we go deep into the cocaine economy and discover why this problem is so hard to solve.
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  • @Vox
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    • @invisi.
      @invisi. 5 лет назад +7

      If only I weren’t poor :(

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    • @mrinal_boro
      @mrinal_boro 5 лет назад +67

      he has his own channel, its called- Johnny Harris

  • @salokin3087
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      @retrocatto5003 5 лет назад +192

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    • @Rider19Ih
      @Rider19Ih 5 лет назад +12

      You're describing a dictatorship right there.

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    • @prometheus6898
      @prometheus6898 5 лет назад +303

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  • @JaKe_Mendoza
    @JaKe_Mendoza 3 года назад +1347

    I don’t blame them for growing it, they have stomachs to fill. The government has no support, doesn’t provide much opportunities for these families that are living in poverty.

    • @ProfessorTenebrae
      @ProfessorTenebrae 3 года назад +19

      Grow something else.

    • @anthonytalin3919
      @anthonytalin3919 3 года назад +220

      @@ProfessorTenebrae If you think it’s that simple, you know absolutely nothing about poverty in the developing world.

    • @yazan7518
      @yazan7518 3 года назад +3

      I agree with you

    • @JaKe_Mendoza
      @JaKe_Mendoza 3 года назад +62

      @@anthonytalin3919 I don’t think he watched the full video

    • @rajadhirajmaharaj
      @rajadhirajmaharaj 3 года назад +20

      @@JaKe_Mendoza He is high on cocaine.

  • @dimphomoatshe7745
    @dimphomoatshe7745 4 года назад +671

    Sad to see a mother crying , frustrated .
    trying to make ends meets is something else

    • @imblack011
      @imblack011 3 года назад +24

      Bruh the government should destroy their operations, but at least give them another way to make money so that they don't destroy the life of a family. Latin america is hopeless, everything bad there will never stop. But what will happen? The rich are happy and those who are poor don't have the power to overthrow the government. It's an endless cycle.

    • @chrissmith3581
      @chrissmith3581 3 года назад +7

      @@imblack011 true and when the poor really do revolt they somehow get suppressed *cough* US government

    • @hodelhophopp9386
      @hodelhophopp9386 3 года назад +1

      I think the ppl who destroy the farms should at least pay them reparations

    • @Fruitsmymainispomgranates
      @Fruitsmymainispomgranates 3 года назад

      Yep

    • @waitwhat3547
      @waitwhat3547 3 года назад +1

      @@hodelhophopp9386 so they can build them again, great idea

  • @AmayaZelaya
    @AmayaZelaya 5 лет назад +5205

    " They got money for wars but can't feed the poor!"

    • @MrTrolf
      @MrTrolf 5 лет назад +332

      " They got money for wars but can't feed the poor!" === > Guess you're talking about USA ?

    • @danielchacon1859
      @danielchacon1859 5 лет назад +135

      @@MrTrolf USA and colombia

    • @Persona1996
      @Persona1996 5 лет назад +92

      Amaya Zelaya that’s every country 4 u

    • @DK-ld4ts
      @DK-ld4ts 4 года назад +9

      Cody Ciesielski pretty much

    • @SuperTurhake
      @SuperTurhake 4 года назад +39

      @@Persona1996 Nope, nothing like that in to northern europe.

  • @rea8585
    @rea8585 5 лет назад +7779

    When you see a farmer's wife crying because she won't be able to feed her children, it looks less like a war on drugs and more like an economic problem. That was a very interesting perspective. Thank you, Johnny and Vox!

    • @odemata87
      @odemata87 5 лет назад +227

      And that's what it boils down to it. It's a matter of economics with casualties that stretch far and beyond the minds of those who are at the bottom involvement

    • @odemata87
      @odemata87 5 лет назад +14

      @C caymer explain please?

    • @xejune
      @xejune 5 лет назад +173

      @C caymer The idea that europe accepted refugees because of media is very silly. We, or at least my country, have a long, long history of accepting refugees and even paying people to come here so that they can help our economy. Sure, american media is overly dramatic and sensationalized (including right wing stuff, from what I've seen), but it has little to no influence on the decisions Europe makes lol.

    • @BigaloMax
      @BigaloMax 5 лет назад +187

      @C caymer so you are saying that the video is "fake news" and that colombia doesn't have socioeconomic problems and the farmers are just evil ? I mean if you are going to accuse vox off propaganda then what is there message? Because there are no references in this video about immigration and the closest thing to an "agenda" this video has is a " colombia needs to stop harassing farmers and starting investing in infrastructure so that the farmers can join the rest of the countries legal economy's".

    • @scrummybingus6901
      @scrummybingus6901 5 лет назад +19

      @C caymer whats the agenda??

  • @chrisa6333
    @chrisa6333 4 года назад +689

    I am from Colombia. When I visited earlier this year, I saw coca leaves everywhere. I was with a tour guide who would point out the coca leaves on the sides of roads. It literally grows everywhere.

    • @williammcdonald6870
      @williammcdonald6870 4 года назад +7

      Chris A Do you still do tours. I’m in the USA now but I’d like to contact you when I come to Colombia 🇨🇴

    • @chrisa6333
      @chrisa6333 4 года назад +18

      William McDonald I live in the United States. I actually took a tour when I visited Colombia. If you send me a direct message I can provide you with information on the tours I took.

    • @gabrielb8472
      @gabrielb8472 3 года назад +70

      When you visited Colombia you saw coca leaves everywhere? I'm Colombian, and I haven't seen a coca leave once. When I look at the side of the roads I see normal vegetation or sidewalks. Either you are talking of an specific area, or you are lying for the sake of impact.

    • @wethinkis
      @wethinkis 3 года назад +13

      Lies

    • @MoreThanRocks
      @MoreThanRocks 3 года назад +5

      Sure about that? Didn’t see anything when I went to see family. 🤔

  • @laurarest8189
    @laurarest8189 Год назад +34

    “Why don’t you actually help us instead of destroying what we have”
    Those words hit hard, and they are so true

    • @VNYoshi
      @VNYoshi Год назад

      Because their "work" is destructive to others. Because they chose to participate in illegal activity that harms others. They chose to do it because it's easier. They chose to do it because they want a better life than what they currently could legally reach. I could understand their reasoning and decision, but morally? Emotionally? There's nothing to sympathize with. Comparatively, they live surrounded by fertile land. Comparatively, they still have some resemblance of access to the modern economy. The question of where/how/why the region/country/world resources could reach to help them is complex. How much exactly do we "owe" our fellow man, morally speaking? Are we to donate all our savings to aid others? What about efficiency? The wealth of the world comes from our infrastructure and labor. We consume what we create. We get a good life because in average, we produce enough collectively to live a good life. Solving poverty is a question of raising productivity. Building (justifiable) infrastructures. Education. These things comes slowly, potentially in the generational timescale. The government is but one part of the puzzle. Fundamentally (and idealistically), the government helps to architect growth. How much would a road to a remote community cost to build and maintain? How economically viable is it? How many people would it serve? Would they eventually contribute enough economically to at least maintain it? How much deficit could the rest of society tolerate in the name of equity?
      The road to development is long, rocky, and difficult. Wealth does not magically come out of thin air. Lacking resources is an issue with reality itself. It takes patience, hard work and luck. These acts of jumping the line, taking "shortcuts", while understandable, is not one to be pitied.

  • @chipskylark5500
    @chipskylark5500 4 года назад +5810

    The way the mother got angry.. so real. This issue was more nuanced than I thought

    • @chinmaydesai863
      @chinmaydesai863 4 года назад +114

      The issue is simple the drug trade has to stop for the betterment of the world

    • @rpnewskies3274
      @rpnewskies3274 4 года назад +529

      @@chinmaydesai863 Orrrr, maybe we should fully legalize all drugs, safely regulate them under an agency with no profit motive, and allow the funds from the tax of the product to massively fund mental health programs, addiction centers, and social security programs to steer the population towards a healthy lifestyle.
      all done without being authoritarian, violating civil liberties, and pushing a market that has and will always exist into the underground.

    • @tacticalpotato2939
      @tacticalpotato2939 4 года назад +185

      RP NewSkies um what. Drugs, especially ones like cocaine make people mentally unstable. Therefore creating people who can be dangerous to society. Like drunk drivers because alcohol is legal.

    • @rpnewskies3274
      @rpnewskies3274 4 года назад +216

      @@tacticalpotato2939 see you already got yourself halfway to the the answer.
      Alcohol DOES cause more DUI's and car accidents, and well as contributes to overall mental degradation as you mentioned, but regardless it's not illegal; so when cocaine has arguably comparable adverse effects and IS illegal, you see there is a stigma, and there is the brutal and authoritarian drug war to thank for that.
      And what of marijuana and psilocybin, 2 drugs that many considered in line with heroin and methamphetamine? They are now moving towards fully legalization despite the aforementioned facts. And the places with legal drugs are usually better off after. Even Portugal, where all drugs are decriminalized, the addiction and crime rates have dropped.
      Bottom line is society allows certain 'undesirable' activities to be legal in the name of sustaining civil liberties and steering society away from authoritarianism; as soon as we collectively get past the lies and slander that is the result years of scorched earth drug policy, we can make real leaps and bounds to adress our current drug epidemic.

    • @spiritualjedi2038
      @spiritualjedi2038 4 года назад +39

      Legalize all drugs in the state's.... That'll go over well.

  • @MichaelWilliamsofAmerica
    @MichaelWilliamsofAmerica 5 лет назад +6627

    This guy's work as a journalist, especially a traveling one, is fantastic.

    • @rangv733
      @rangv733 4 года назад +25

      I'd wonder what it takes to be a part of their team.

    • @katoca81
      @katoca81 4 года назад +81

      Higher standards than BuzzFeed for sure.

    • @draker1150
      @draker1150 4 года назад +22

      @@katoca81 BuzzFeed don't even have good content just silly and pointless

    • @rangv733
      @rangv733 3 года назад +3

      @Letta Kats Thanks!

    • @phillybeccio2782
      @phillybeccio2782 3 года назад +1

      Your mom was fantastic

  • @carlosleon5448
    @carlosleon5448 3 года назад +197

    As Colombian, living in Colombia, it's devastating to see how all of this affects our most vulnerable people.
    I love my country, but you have no idea how much poverty and suffering we see here, while the government only cares about its own safety and wealth.

    • @pedropedrohan102
      @pedropedrohan102 3 года назад +9

      sounds like every third world country

    • @terryhenry8243
      @terryhenry8243 2 года назад +4

      Sounds like all corrupt countries, U.S.A. #1

    • @glyphicon330
      @glyphicon330 2 года назад

      Ya vino a llorar

    • @santiagolara1699
      @santiagolara1699 2 года назад +1

      Petro presidente y Francia vicepresidenta

    • @MattFand
      @MattFand Год назад +1

      @@santiagolara1699 ???

  • @mr_wormhole
    @mr_wormhole 4 года назад +57

    That woman's talk teared my heart apart

  • @reymundalagos9889
    @reymundalagos9889 5 лет назад +1521

    Tbh, this series deserves an Oscar or something

    • @Daniel-uw9il
      @Daniel-uw9il 5 лет назад +9

      Reymund Alagos more of a streamy award

    • @JOHNY0
      @JOHNY0 5 лет назад +37

      This series was nominated for an Emmy

    • @Deflector316
      @Deflector316 5 лет назад +3

      @@JOHNY0 when?

    • @THGGBT
      @THGGBT 5 лет назад +1

      @@JOHNY0 when?

    • @TheLegend-mu6zg
      @TheLegend-mu6zg 5 лет назад +1

      BKUZ when?

  • @mrf4ncyp4nts
    @mrf4ncyp4nts 5 лет назад +1162

    "Cocaine War" sounds a lot cooler on paper than it is seeing those mothers scream about their future wellbeing being taken away and these honest farmers following the rules and losing anyways.

    • @jinxfhc
      @jinxfhc 5 лет назад +47

      Drugs are a Sad subject in any matter: It destroys the addicted user, break up law enforcement families, and disrupt the producers lives causing much suffering. The only ones that thrive are the dealers and the ones that take their bribes.

    • @truetocaesar5706
      @truetocaesar5706 5 лет назад +9

      hey its me jop “honest” farmers that are ruining others lives.

    • @mrf4ncyp4nts
      @mrf4ncyp4nts 5 лет назад +8

      yeah did you watch the video mate

    • @scrummybingus6901
      @scrummybingus6901 5 лет назад +12

      @Jonathan Rogers alot of corrupt politicians out there, this issue is out of the hands of farmers

    • @campkira
      @campkira 5 лет назад

      They are farming in deep jungle. The fact that they only got destory crop with no other legal ramifications.

  • @bryansey5787
    @bryansey5787 4 года назад +416

    Solution????
    USA should fix their drug problem internally!!!
    No demand, no supply!!!

    • @zunetrav4
      @zunetrav4 4 года назад +13

      There wasn’t a cocaine problem before cocaine was made.

    • @vibes3360
      @vibes3360 4 года назад +67

      There is a demand. A *MASSIVE* one.
      End the war on drugs

    • @koilamaoh4238
      @koilamaoh4238 4 года назад +32

      Cocaine isnt really a "large" issue. Its actually more at the bottom. The most dangerous drug in the USA which kills over 100k++(probably much higher) and more, are opioids which is made by big pharma, caucasians favorite drug of choice. Alcohol would win for most dangerous for society issues.
      Cocaine itself is probably more dangerous to poor countries due to addiction and only drug which is easily accessible.

    • @amelianywhere
      @amelianywhere 4 года назад +17

      In a country where mental health is last in its priorities I doubt that the solution comes from the United States.

    • @davidfortier6976
      @davidfortier6976 3 года назад +4

      @@koilamaoh4238 Tobacco kills far more people than opiates, about ten times as many in the USA.

  • @lunav8026
    @lunav8026 4 года назад +23

    And the worst part is the colombian government cares more about the U.S demands than the necessities of it's own people. If the U.S didn't bought cocaine, then Colombia wouldn't produce it. But the States are more occupied telling Colombia how to exterminate the crops at the cost of the environment and the people than to fix the problem home, ending the business that proliferates in their own country.

    • @jorgegomez3224
      @jorgegomez3224 3 года назад +1

      Not only that the US gives us a handout called "plan Colombia" if we ever solve these issue we stop getting the money for other things so no one's interested in solving it.

    • @terryhenry8243
      @terryhenry8243 2 года назад

      100% CORRECT!!

  • @gautamsriramkatta6500
    @gautamsriramkatta6500 5 лет назад +545

    the production quality is off the charts

  • @johnnyharris
    @johnnyharris 5 лет назад +6760

    Thanks for watching! I took this angle on the piece because I feel like there is plenty of coverage of the drug cartels and their trafficking operations etc. But to me the story of family farms is much more relevant to understanding the root of the drug problem in Colombia. I hope you felt some of the complicated tension that I felt while the police burned down that family’s shed. Or in talking with the farmers. Anyway, thanks for watching Borders Colombia! Next stop: not sure yet. Need to go figure that out!

    • @jeevanmahesh3852
      @jeevanmahesh3852 5 лет назад +140

      Please do one on India Pakistan border

    • @lucassze9552
      @lucassze9552 5 лет назад +126

      People like you are what makes Vox great. Thorough, well thought out, well written and insightful pieces on science and geopolitics. There really is no competition for Vox's quality and production value on RUclips for that kind of content. I just hope they spend more effort and funding on things like this instead of... you know.

    • @dannybink9049
      @dannybink9049 5 лет назад +5

      Keep up the great work.

    • @prajjwalsim
      @prajjwalsim 5 лет назад +16

      Come to India

    • @benitohermano4595
      @benitohermano4595 5 лет назад +71

      You're literally carrying this channel

  • @noelles222
    @noelles222 4 года назад +34

    it hurts my heart to see these poor family struggling , i wish them the best especially their kids 🥺

  • @kantbtamed1032
    @kantbtamed1032 3 года назад +2

    That area you’re in was rainforest quite recently. Large foreign corporations are hoarding land in other areas. They should be forced to sell some of it so that these parts can go back to being rainforest and the lungs of the earth.

    • @_adheeb.
      @_adheeb. 3 года назад

      Are you from Columbia ? :)

    • @kimbaldun
      @kimbaldun 3 года назад

      @@_adheeb. he was the mother in the video

  • @danielandrescombitafonseca149
    @danielandrescombitafonseca149 5 лет назад +391

    I am Colombian and I really share the opinion of the woman who lost her coca crops, to end the coca problem is to end the problems of the second most unequal country in Latin America, is not only about killing the cartels, it's also about acknowledging the people in the country side that have nothing and for the real first time give them real possibilities

    • @imnotprisma
      @imnotprisma 5 лет назад +6

      Yo creo que ya somos los primeros en desigualdad. El nivel que ha alcanzado la miseria en el campo es absurdo e inhumano.

    • @robertjarman3703
      @robertjarman3703 5 лет назад +2

      Alfonso G That's not actually an insane idea. There are countries that have limited police involvement with cocaine. Portugal and the Czech Republic do so on the demand side, while Bolivia actually has it legal to grow coca, just that you cannot turn it into cocaine.

    • @juselara02
      @juselara02 5 лет назад +10

      The war against drugs must be the war against inequity and lack of opportunities

    • @hedgehog3180
      @hedgehog3180 5 лет назад +9

      @@juselara02 The "War Against Drugs" should be abandoned and instead the US should go back to the "War on Poverty" which was actually fixing the issues causing crime by providing housing and social programs for the less fortunate, and this should be a global effort to pay back the damages the US and it's allies have caused.

  • @vod1165
    @vod1165 5 лет назад +2022

    This series has such ridiculously high production value and fantastic journalism that it puts to shame most established news agencies. Absolutely blown away! I've watched reports with ten times the budget be no where near as interesting/concise and covering half the points. Good stuff.

    • @4taquito
      @4taquito 5 лет назад +10

      James Everitt. They’ve started to remind me a lot of VICE when they were in their prime.

    • @thebandoffice53
      @thebandoffice53 5 лет назад +2

      @@4taquito thats where most of the old staff went to after vice was bought out a few years ago

    • @johnnyharris
      @johnnyharris 5 лет назад +11

      James Everitt wow. That means a lot

    • @nielsqbc4
      @nielsqbc4 5 лет назад +1

      It looks like the farmers expect when farming in Siberia they can sell in moscow. And it looks like these farmers did not have a lot of land even when they are in the middle of nowhere. Nobody can make money from 50 square meters. They should move closer to the city to farm or have a different job.

    • @apersonontheinternet3538
      @apersonontheinternet3538 5 лет назад

      Yes

  • @nailakhan6864
    @nailakhan6864 4 года назад +3

    I simply love to watch these informative videos. Keep it up!

  • @augustvonfedak5930
    @augustvonfedak5930 4 года назад +1

    This guy is one of the best reporters. Really speaking to the people a rare thing nowadays. Would like to see more from him in the Future! Thanks Vox

  • @hafsa7951
    @hafsa7951 5 лет назад +1567

    Completely unrelated, but all the nature in this video is breathtaking

    • @adamcochran1309
      @adamcochran1309 5 лет назад +17

      If they switched to any other crop all that would be gone too.

    • @ethanpepe1448
      @ethanpepe1448 5 лет назад +34

      This video is absolutely amazing though it's really heartbreaking when you see the plants and nature destroyed for money :(

    • @hafsa7951
      @hafsa7951 5 лет назад +3

      Adam Cochran but will it have the same impact as large scale agricultural farms because they seem to be farming at quite a small scale.

    • @adamcochran1309
      @adamcochran1309 5 лет назад +7

      Or agriculture really. And livestock is way worse and is a major destroyer of the amazon. That and exotic woods for people with too much money and a yacht dependency. Farming at a small scale is fine and all but they should not be doing mono culture. The pesticides used to destroy "Drug operations" is Paraquat or an agent orange derivative(round up ect.). it causes cancers and can sicken or kill you. It was used to give a false report of marijuana deaths. If they use mono culture they are still going to need pesticides and fertilizers. We need to treat these areas(amazon,ozarks, congo if it still exists) like we do Antarctica for starters.

    • @misty6348
      @misty6348 5 лет назад +5

      I imagine the Colombia's government will resume spraying of chemicals, that kill plants, which will sadly hurt the nature and land's fertility.

  • @ahsanhusain8916
    @ahsanhusain8916 5 лет назад +184

    This man is the BEST reporter of VOX. *salute*

  • @shivank8368
    @shivank8368 Год назад

    Thanks brother for putting so much effort on this, to show a real picture behind these things...

  • @Pretni
    @Pretni 2 года назад

    What an amazing video....
    Really appreciate a work like this

  • @alifayazi5479
    @alifayazi5479 5 лет назад +234

    The only reason I'm subscribed to vox is this guy.

    • @jonatanaquino8279
      @jonatanaquino8279 5 лет назад +8

      How bout earworm? And the goods?

    • @TheDavidLiou
      @TheDavidLiou 5 лет назад +1

      I'm missing Vox Observatory tho

    • @alponselrik
      @alponselrik 5 лет назад +1

      Nah i just unsubcribes from fox. But i would check their video regulerly for borders

  • @O-plaat
    @O-plaat 5 лет назад +1898

    "Instead of a war on poverty they got a war on drugs so police can bother me" - Tupac Shakur

    • @mdayaan7573
      @mdayaan7573 5 лет назад +28

      it's me against the world baby!
      RIP 2Pac.

    • @jlpinson6968
      @jlpinson6968 5 лет назад +13

      Shiva Richmond so your a poor kid, why is that because your parents are buying 600 dollies worth of coke every 2 weeks, rent is 1400$ a month so their now begging for money.

    • @caractacus6231
      @caractacus6231 5 лет назад +2

      because the police really got their fun in bothering him?

    • @spiritualjedi2038
      @spiritualjedi2038 4 года назад

      Real shot!

    • @robinsss
      @robinsss 4 года назад +7

      if cocaine was legal that 600 dollars worth of cocaine would cost much less then the users wouldn't be in financial trouble and the drug dealers would be looking for another way to earn a living

  • @StarrySkyyyy
    @StarrySkyyyy Год назад +4

    I'm Colombian, but I live in an urban area, and the contrast is astounding. I really have no way of knowing how any of this feels like, I've never had this struggle. And to think it happens so close to me...

  • @syedsarwarhussain7316
    @syedsarwarhussain7316 4 года назад +2

    I love your editorial skills and projections skills

  • @user-sn6jv5dv9s
    @user-sn6jv5dv9s 5 лет назад +508

    Johnny, I want to congratulate you. Wow.
    This is a perspective of the cocaine wars and economy that’s barely shown, most people around the world have no idea why these farmers keep growing illicit drugs, so thank you, a million times over, for bringing this important perspective to light.This is such a controversial, dangerous topic here in Colombia, and you took it head-on with elegance and zero bias. I hope videos like these get shared a million times over so that the debate can become more widespread, and maybe one day Colombia will reach the peace it so desperately needs.

  • @huainasanchez9850
    @huainasanchez9850 5 лет назад +150

    I am Colombian and I approve the veracity of the information presented and I am deeply grateful because in our country it is difficult to spread this type of material due to the constant violations of human rights

    • @CanisLupusSteparium
      @CanisLupusSteparium 5 лет назад +6

      What do you mean by " it is difficult to spread this type of material due to the constant violations of human rights"?
      It sounds as if there would be a SWAT team ready to knock down your door as soon as you uploaded something related to the subject. Or if there was a government censorship agency monitoring your online activity. The Colombian government can be accused of being negligent, corrupt and incompetent, but not of being oppressive. There is plenty of material about the situation of coca farmers readily available.

    • @kiesmartinez7462
      @kiesmartinez7462 5 лет назад +6

      El chico de arriba tiene razón. Pueden acusar a nuestro país de anocracia, pero no de dictadura XD. Con solo googlear "coca en Colombia" te salen informes de todo tipo y de todos los enfoques en el país. Al gobierno se le puede culpar de muchas cosas, pero no de la pereza de salir de la ignorancia.

    • @NicolasGomez-dn3oy
      @NicolasGomez-dn3oy 5 лет назад +3

      Your comment is just not true😂. It shows a poor image of our country as well. What do you mean by "human rights violations" and "difficult to spread the word"😂. We are not a dictatorship or a country that sensors information like venezuela or north korea...

    • @Ciscospm
      @Ciscospm 5 лет назад +1

      There are a lot of colombians in denial. There is censorship, there is human right violation an there is a defacto dictatorship. The only thing you have to do is a google search to see it for yourself.

    • @andres_see
      @andres_see 5 лет назад +3

      @@Ciscospm No, that's a fantasy made up by Colombian libtards aka Petristas.

  • @trevorphilips3724
    @trevorphilips3724 4 года назад +1

    All videos from vox is amazing because you have the best animations maps.thank you

  • @shan_singh
    @shan_singh 3 года назад +2

    the music and editing is awesome 👌
    the quality of this video is really good

  • @Splendidjosh
    @Splendidjosh 5 лет назад +373

    I wish more people understood the concept that Vox is showing us here: Not every drug dealer or seller is a criminal or a bad person, oftentimes they are lacking opportunity and resources and selling or producing drugs is the only way to get it. We see it in America, Brazil, and numerous other countries. I still feel that the best way to curve a countries drug problem is to answer their poverty, economic, infrastrutcture, and resource problem. Can't expect people not to find alternate (illegal) means to live if doing it the right way isn't enough.

    • @hedgehog3180
      @hedgehog3180 5 лет назад +29

      No one goes into an occupation that has no sort of job security, high violence and the chance of jail time because they felt like it. They do it because they have no better options, in fact it might be their only option, this is a simple truth that people refuse to acknowledge because they'd rather pretend that crime is just the moral failing of individuals but this is a view that runs counter to reality.
      Similarly most people who use drugs are not evil and especially when it comes to harder drugs it's probably because they're not getting treatment anywhere else, it has been proven that there is a strong link between childhood trauma and hard drug usage. These people have PTSD and aren't getting treatment anywhere else.

    • @yong-haotan6576
      @yong-haotan6576 5 лет назад +15

      And the people who took drugs they are not a bad person either. Social exclusion, financial and family problems sometimes pushes us to the brink.

    • @lunayen
      @lunayen 5 лет назад +4

      The idea that dealers aren't bad people is ridiculous as they are the main cause for the death and destruction of countless of communities. The ones at the top are the ones who make most of the money, while those at the bottom earn pennies and recruit others who believe that destroying their community is the best way to earn a living. Stop romanticizing drug dealers or drugs in general.

    • @fish7598
      @fish7598 5 лет назад +3

      people confuse illegal with immoral.

    • @stinkoshatter-shield2096
      @stinkoshatter-shield2096 5 лет назад

      Yong-Hao Tan and often times have problems with addiction due to their genes

  • @jonaslang2509
    @jonaslang2509 5 лет назад +335

    Already a crazy good episode. Love the way borders isnt that black and white in its approach to news keep it up guys

  • @nickb.953
    @nickb.953 4 года назад +1

    Great work and journalism!

  • @TimontheRoller
    @TimontheRoller 4 года назад +1

    awesome content, I love every episode.

  • @issacgibbs52
    @issacgibbs52 5 лет назад +2034

    I’m a member of the US Army. I had a long conversation with a fellow soldier that was sent to Colombia to determine how we could help fight the drug war. It was his unit that determined the deficiencies highlighted in the video about infrastructure being the largest reason for farmers growing coca. The US then began a micro-loan program to supply vehicles and road building projects to improve these areas. They also hire the local farmers to build these roads supply jobs and sources of income. I’d just like to point out these issues are being actively combated by people who care.

    • @issacgibbs52
      @issacgibbs52 5 лет назад +60

      He was a member of our Civil Affairs and special operations branch

    • @jpinzon191
      @jpinzon191 5 лет назад +37

      Hope that where the main strategy instead of a side one.

    • @miguelramirez7132
      @miguelramirez7132 5 лет назад +120

      What happens is that in Colombia the goverment is so corrupt, that all the finantial aid provided to help the poor farmers is mostly stolen by the goverment, it's sad to see this blood leeching goverment. That's why the lady is so upset, people on rural areas barely have any energy or drinkable water. Coffee prices dropping constantly and the economy "growing" same as its prices, its hard for them to get the basics just by growing coffee, so they turn to the coca plant.

    • @mikescarborough9196
      @mikescarborough9196 5 лет назад +16

      Mike Ramirez You make several excellent points. I might add that coffee prices are dropping constantly because coffee is not illegal. No soldiers are swooping in to burn down coffee plantations. And even though coffee is a mildly to moderately addictive, mood altering substance, there are no DEA agents travelling abroad to make sure the global supply of coffee remains relatively low and therefore insanely profitable to produce. Hmmmm.

    • @rorschachrko
      @rorschachrko 5 лет назад +23

      Instead of the American government focusing on establishing and eradicating the ongoing drug inflow into the United states, why can't they establish, identify and eradicate the drug epidemic in the United states. More demand = more demand, turn the charts around and we have something else. Of course it is not as simple as it sounds as I type, but I don't see any valuable effort put into eradicating the drug epidemic of the U.S as they divulge their efforts and money into eradicating the source.

  • @naomitamuty1294
    @naomitamuty1294 5 лет назад +270

    That killed me when the woman was yelling about how they didn't have education to go into the city and work. That's so upsetting to me

    • @iphone7shoots
      @iphone7shoots Год назад

      Rip brother

    • @miguelgibbs
      @miguelgibbs Год назад

      As a Colombian myself its really sad. Drugs is the biggest reason we are looked down upon so this is what we do but its wrong

  • @ThorktheShredder
    @ThorktheShredder Год назад

    Johnny is everywhere and I love it.

  • @pfvideosf822
    @pfvideosf822 4 года назад

    I love Borders! Great filming and lots of great information!

  • @turtle4llama
    @turtle4llama 5 лет назад +811

    This is one of the ridiculous inefficiencies I can't understand. Government doesn't want cocaine. Okay. But they won't commission roads to the farmers. Roadwork that would take years and create hundreds of jobs that would pull people out of needing to grow coca. Roadwork that will continue as the roads are maintained, keeping jobs in the area. Roads that keep coca from being the only profitable option. How could paying for the military to continuously harass families be cheaper?

    • @keengan99
      @keengan99 4 года назад +121

      Colombia has a bigger problem, called corruption. The politicians steal a lot of money that go into infraestrucuture, so is really difficult to build roads in this poor areas

    • @juandiegoceleminmojica8790
      @juandiegoceleminmojica8790 4 года назад +68

      Colombia is vast, our geography is a nightmare, and most of the coca areas are in flooded regions where maintaining a road is incredibly expensive.

    • @pabloluisalcala-velasco4727
      @pabloluisalcala-velasco4727 4 года назад +8

      They purposeful build their Coca farms as far away as possible.

    • @amelianywhere
      @amelianywhere 4 года назад +30

      I don't know if it was mentioned in the video that that part of Colombia belongs to an area the size of Spain that is not very populated in the region of the Orinoquia and the Amazon region, there is literally only jungle, and some towns there are no big cities. One of the negative points of building infrastructure there is that it will increase the deforestation of the jungle, the land will be used for agriculture and livestock. Apart from this Colombia has a very rugged geography so they need to spend a lot of money on infrastructure such as tunnels, bridges, highways, a lot of money for a country that is not very rich.

    • @marthajohnson3250
      @marthajohnson3250 4 года назад +12

      It is more complex than that. Corruption plays a huge role, and the war with the criminal groups. Oh and as mentioned already deforestation. It is a problem without an easy solution :(

  • @corocorascringechannel6330
    @corocorascringechannel6330 5 лет назад +515

    I have hope that someday Colombia will live in peace.

    • @iwannapoop
      @iwannapoop 5 лет назад +11

      Don't hold your breath...its been at war since the Spaniards arrived in the 1500's.

    • @imnotprisma
      @imnotprisma 5 лет назад +28

      We Colombians have the same hope, but it's going to take a while. For the entire 208 years we've been a country, we've been killing ourselves.

    • @rashidpaykargar8628
      @rashidpaykargar8628 5 лет назад +8

      As long as there is greed, we will always be at war

    • @heidiirodriguez6134
      @heidiirodriguez6134 5 лет назад

      We hope that too...

    • @gabriels5589
      @gabriels5589 5 лет назад +9

      One day maybe, but we have been at war since the very creation of the country: the war for independence, the countless wars for deciding a governent and the wars of succession of some territories, relative peace was achieved in 1886 when the final constitution was drafted but then tensions escalated until Jorge Eliécer Gaitán was assasinated leading to a 10 years civil war which culminated with the creation of the modern guerrilla groups and let's don't even get started with the whole drug cartel mess of the 80s.
      It seems like this country failed right at the moment it was established :/

  • @1fishoutofwater
    @1fishoutofwater 3 года назад +4

    Just the hearing the story of these poor farmers breaks my heart. I finally understand why the Coca is such a popular item to grow instead of legal plants. I pray for Colombia government to look after their own citizens. Thank you, Borders!

  • @aggproduction5704
    @aggproduction5704 4 года назад +2

    The footage looks like it’s a scene from a movie. Just amazing colours!

  • @allthingsfascinating
    @allthingsfascinating 5 лет назад +308

    I don't think you can cure addiction problems by destroying the crops of poor farmers.

    • @prahastha1618
      @prahastha1618 5 лет назад +10

      The video is not talking about addiction to Cocaine.

    • @valentinarodriguez8257
      @valentinarodriguez8257 5 лет назад +10

      But what they are trying to destroy are the drug cartels

    • @Arrakiz666
      @Arrakiz666 5 лет назад +23

      I don't think any of this is about addiction. I don't think it ever was.

    • @kingkeeper99
      @kingkeeper99 5 лет назад +15

      You are right! The main trouble is the demand, and almost all of it comes from the US.
      It is so suspicious that the country with the best and most advanced army, navy and airforce can't just simply inspect their own border and trade in order to stop these drugs from entering their country, it is also suspicious how none of the dealers in that country are investigated nor prosecuted.
      Of all the trade chain, it is the intermediaries who benefit the most from a business, and all of those are happily living in their own condos in Miami while buying the coca at unimaginable high prices and selling it at even higher prices like candy!! They are living like gods and their identity is completely unknown!!!
      All of that while the narcotraficants in Colombia and Mexico can't even enjoy their money because these are being strongly prosecuted by the police and military and have to waste it in weapons and people to defend their business.
      The US gives millions to our governments to maintain the idiotic war on drugs, to buy cancerous chemicals for eradication, thousand of soldiers lose their lives fighting that crap, their sons are left without parents, all of us Colombians have to serve obligatory military service and millions of peasants go through these troubles portrayed on the video and more.
      Venezuela already fell into a dictatorship ran by a bunch of narcotraficants, their home country is totally corrupted, the country's resources are at the hand of illegal business and their people are dying of hunger.
      And yet, the drugs are still somehow getting into the US and the dollars are still reaching into the hands of our delicuents and guerrillas who keep our country far from fully developing and runs an inhumane dictatorship in our neighbor country.
      If the US doesn't deal with their consumption then I've rather see my country full of coca crops while our peasants are able to feed their children and slowly reemplace the crop by something legal and sustainable. All of this would totally come at the hand of reconciliation with guerrillas and the solution and end of a bunch of conflicts that we have been dealing with for half a freaking century caused by inequity.

    • @campkira
      @campkira 5 лет назад

      Only if destroy crop. That is chemicals processing. No farmers would farming with cooking with chemicals.

  • @fkmui03
    @fkmui03 5 лет назад +98

    The cinematography is in another level..
    Lit 🔥🔥🔥

  • @damjumgamlin8257
    @damjumgamlin8257 4 года назад +1

    I can feel the helplessness of that mother, sorry for her family

  • @nilutpoltaid5787
    @nilutpoltaid5787 4 года назад

    Vox is so informative. Johnny Warris 👍.

  • @sethrogers9352
    @sethrogers9352 5 лет назад +420

    *The War On Drugs Is A Huge Failure - Kurzgesagt*

    • @correctionguy7632
      @correctionguy7632 5 лет назад +9

      sponsered by the open society foundation

    • @victorhinojos3050
      @victorhinojos3050 5 лет назад +2

      A lot of people have made huge profits so from a capitalist point of view I would consider it a huge success. You might care to mention the overdose deaths but that is just the cost of doing business, and I have never heard of a single drug dealer who snuck in the middle of the night to inject unsuspecting people drugs against their will.

    • @ermuunboldbaatar6215
      @ermuunboldbaatar6215 5 лет назад +10

      @@victorhinojos3050 what he means is that the US had taken the wrong aproach to stopping drugs.
      They used heavy violence to try and beat the drug problem out of the country, but all they succeeded in doing was causing alot of chaos and sadness and adding fuel to the fire.
      Many drug abusers were locked up in high security prisons instead of getting the help they needed to snap out of addiction.
      Drug cartels found it easy to adapt to the force the police were using to crush them, switching to far more covert operations to lay undetected.
      Even today drug users have a hard time trying to stop using drugs.
      They tried to stomp out the problem by stopping their access and punishing them when we should've been helping them.
      The drug war used brute force and violence when it should've used precision and intelligence to properly deal with the drug problem.
      If you want a better explanation just search up
      "The war on drugs" by Kurzgesagt. That video does a full and proper explanation of what I just said.
      If you read this far then thank you for being smart about it.

    • @machugo3368
      @machugo3368 5 лет назад +1

      Yes because you are on drugs

    • @katinamarie6651
      @katinamarie6651 5 лет назад +1

      USA pays Latin America military to murder drug dealers who in return kill them & their families, amlo of Mexico is refusing their 6 billion in aid for war on drugs & told USA we need aid for development not violence bc the violence is causing them to lose investors

  • @itsalejandroe
    @itsalejandroe 5 лет назад +652

    Vox Borders: Colombia was awesome.
    I'd love to see Vox Borders: Venezuela, but you should be careful if you come here, I'd be glad to help Johnny to film or anything else if you're up to it! I'm a film student and I love your work

    • @advent5769
      @advent5769 5 лет назад +16

      Alejandro E That’s a death wish, you shouldn’t make Johny go to Venezuela, it is literally in the middle of a hyperinflation and enormous refugee crisis and crime problem, there would be nothing to film and it would be extremely dangerous. Why should he go to Venezuela when he just did the country right next to it

    • @itsalejandroe
      @itsalejandroe 5 лет назад +29

      @@advent5769 I know its dangerous, but Colombia is not much safer than Venezuela, and nothing happened to Johnny because he's very careful about where he goes, I've lived here for 20 years and I've never been assaulted or robbed, you just have to know which places to avoid and things like that.
      Specially Johnny he seems like a guy that knows how to not look like a tourist. It should definitely be worth it to show the reality of the country's problems from the inside, many news channels show what's happening here but not many really come and do research here.

    • @ariefbagussetyohadi6809
      @ariefbagussetyohadi6809 5 лет назад

      Up up

    • @franciscofuentes8916
      @franciscofuentes8916 5 лет назад +1

      I don't see what it would add to what almost every other media has already said.

    • @miguelangelsucrelares5009
      @miguelangelsucrelares5009 5 лет назад +10

      @@itsalejandroe One huge difference is that Johnny is fully supported by the Colombian government to produce his pieces. They have provided him with access, transportation and protection despite the fact that his reports include heavy criticism aimed at government policies. The current Venezuelan government would never support such kind of journalism. Not only that, they would actively interfere with any attempt of reporting on what's happening in Venezuela. I doubt he would be even allowed legal entry into the country. Johnny would have to enter furtively and risk prosecution for "spying" or any other ridiculous charge.

  • @East-rh6yx
    @East-rh6yx 2 года назад

    This was really well thought out

  • @user-nu9sf1qm6z
    @user-nu9sf1qm6z 4 года назад +1

    man i love the videos this guy makes.

  • @TheRishabhkumar
    @TheRishabhkumar 5 лет назад +201

    VOX has top notch editing. It's a delight to watch their videos whether you completely agree with the content or not.

  • @aishvaryapujar9460
    @aishvaryapujar9460 4 года назад +304

    What brilliant narration and videography. I've become more informed about the world in 2 days than I've ever been in my entire life. And it's amazing that the presenter visits the places, cuts to the core of the problem, asks basic questions that have answers. I love this.

    • @ayazahmed-ky4eg
      @ayazahmed-ky4eg 4 года назад +5

      Call him to Kashmir to telecast indian brutal occupation

    • @bait5257
      @bait5257 3 года назад +1

      @@ayazahmed-ky4eg why are you so racist?

  • @bobbyrobmaxey
    @bobbyrobmaxey 3 года назад

    Vox borders is a gift to RUclips and to media in general. Please keep it up!!!!

  • @irfanakram9366
    @irfanakram9366 4 года назад

    Man!
    You're really awesome
    I like everything about.
    The way you talk, the way you deliver dialogue, the way you share things..
    I hope
    In future we can meet someday. .

  • @swetheutte
    @swetheutte 5 лет назад +179

    Would you consider going to Central Asia? It faces so many border related problems after the fall of the USSR. Like that Uzbekistan Exclave in Kyrghyzystan where 99% of the population is Tajikistani. Or that part of Khazakstan where the Soviets did all their atom bomb testing.
    It would be really interesting!

    • @redpanda5108
      @redpanda5108 5 лет назад

      G

    • @aok208
      @aok208 5 лет назад

      The Utte! I’d be happy to help Borders if you decide to come to Kazakhstan

  • @TemkaBayar
    @TemkaBayar 5 лет назад +156

    You guys should do a border at Mongolia. There are lots of hot topics over there: Air pollution, urban planning, traffic, life quality etc. Definitely a VOX BORDER material.

    • @tanszism
      @tanszism 5 лет назад +3

      Mongolia has bigger problems than that to cover. It'd I have to agree, it'd be really interesting to watch good ol' Johhny's take on it.

    • @xyzsam8092
      @xyzsam8092 5 лет назад +5

      Last time mongolia was in news when genghis khan was in power but after that no one cares you know why because power attracts attention.

    • @_hector__
      @_hector__ 5 лет назад +1

      Mongolias problems are nothing compared to the middle east and south america

    • @ccrozz99
      @ccrozz99 5 лет назад +1

      I never hear about Mongolia. So this will definitely be interesting.

    • @stephaniesummer2663
      @stephaniesummer2663 5 лет назад +1

      Or maybe even Pakistan and India. There are some tensions there.

  • @Fcycfvyvvyvtfutg
    @Fcycfvyvvyvtfutg 4 года назад +2

    Love borders! So good!

  • @jayaristonlim4244
    @jayaristonlim4244 4 года назад

    Great Video Sir

  • @Coolmark123
    @Coolmark123 5 лет назад +470

    Such great video production. I love these videos. Props on editing 😊❤️

    • @eshaan3
      @eshaan3 5 лет назад +2

      Never thought i would find you here , love your Cops content dude.

    • @terguo
      @terguo 5 лет назад

      Lmao ur the last person I would think would be here lmfao

    • @AdamBechtol
      @AdamBechtol 5 лет назад

      aye

    • @xXCRZYTHROWEDXx
      @xXCRZYTHROWEDXx 5 лет назад

      Same here ... you can tell someone took their time making this video 👌🏻

    • @nighatashfaq5389
      @nighatashfaq5389 5 лет назад

      What's the music at 0:24

  • @imprakrut
    @imprakrut 4 года назад +368

    3:13 Police shaking hands with the kid whose farm was destroyed!

    • @Dad-lu1oi
      @Dad-lu1oi 4 года назад +111

      How else can he secretly hand a bag of cocaine over?

    • @FrankU_
      @FrankU_ 4 года назад +29

      @@Dad-lu1oi It's not cocaine. Its coca. Its different

    • @totozilla6396
      @totozilla6396 4 года назад +31

      Prakrut Chauhan Its just a police, not an politician, they just do what they have to do if we want to keep relationships with USA

    • @MrEi8ght
      @MrEi8ght 4 года назад +16

      I think the handshake was them agreeing that he wasn’t getting arrested but had to destroy his shed/crops.

    • @Fruitsmymainispomgranates
      @Fruitsmymainispomgranates 3 года назад

      Ok

  • @seanhollway4774
    @seanhollway4774 3 года назад

    Excellent work

  • @Chief_Sofa
    @Chief_Sofa 3 года назад +2

    The real crime is this channel not having 10M yet

  • @maxmustermann2417
    @maxmustermann2417 5 лет назад +149

    "Coca profuction has hit an all time ... HIGH."

  • @CK-ix7cl
    @CK-ix7cl 5 лет назад +133

    i blame you vox for delaying my sleep

  • @Adloquiem
    @Adloquiem 4 года назад

    This guy does astounding work.

  • @Donts_blackwell
    @Donts_blackwell 3 года назад

    God these Vox videos feel so short... Super entertaining!

  • @karnish4956
    @karnish4956 4 года назад +213

    Journalism made cool and effective by Vox.

  • @amritaa8
    @amritaa8 5 лет назад +57

    These borders videos with johnny as a host are my absolute favourite on youtube! Great filming and interesting topics, keep it up vox and johnny!

  • @rafaelquintero7858
    @rafaelquintero7858 2 года назад +1

    Excellent enunciation when you said Bogota, Johnny! You're very cultured and a fascinating fellow! Cheers amigo!

  • @satriaamiluhur622
    @satriaamiluhur622 3 года назад +1

    So sad to see borders cancelled. It's by far the most impressive piece of journalism i've ever watched on youtube. And colombia series is easily the best

  • @naumanusmani8519
    @naumanusmani8519 5 лет назад +120

    In terms of pure journalism, Vox has to be the best outlet in the country.

    • @MustacheCashStash125
      @MustacheCashStash125 Год назад +1

      I love how trustworthy they are and that they interview professionals in the stuff they study

  • @bhackett484
    @bhackett484 5 лет назад +26

    As a Latin American Studies student and Colombian-American, THANK YOU for doing this story and bringing this reality to the mainstream!

  • @lolam161
    @lolam161 2 года назад

    WOOT WOOT I absolutely love Vox!!

  • @andreachung396
    @andreachung396 3 года назад

    This guy is fearless in his journalism!!!

  • @HypermarketCommodity
    @HypermarketCommodity 5 лет назад +171

    Rule one of the "Free" Market.
    If there is a need the Market will satisfy the need.

    • @SpecieOp
      @SpecieOp 5 лет назад +31

      That's why these wars on drugs have been and always will be lost causes

    • @HypermarketCommodity
      @HypermarketCommodity 5 лет назад +2

      @@SpecieOp but a opressive govermant could use it for example to increase police nummbers and militarization while normalizing government funded murder. ;-)
      While knowing that it does not have the effect, the government claims it has.

    • @tanszism
      @tanszism 5 лет назад +5

      I don't get this authoritarian approach either. If someone wants to kill themselves, that's their choice. And even without illegal drugs, alchohol, marijuana and tobacco are all available throughout the nation readily.

    • @Arrakiz666
      @Arrakiz666 5 лет назад +3

      Rule #2: if there is no need due to abundance of supply- limit the supply.
      Also see rule #3: if there is no need- lobby aggressively and market your product to create artificial need.
      You can't keep doing it forever, but you absolutely can keep doing it until you're old and have enough money to not have to worry about all the problems you caused for others.

    • @HypermarketCommodity
      @HypermarketCommodity 5 лет назад

      @@tanszism it works if drug war is not the goal but a war on the people is.

  • @lucilasandoval3084
    @lucilasandoval3084 5 лет назад +62

    thank you for making a story about the people who are forced to participate in the drug economy, in México there is also the fact that cartels force and intimidate farmers

    • @totozilla6396
      @totozilla6396 4 года назад

      Ana Myers ?

    • @sergiovela7686
      @sergiovela7686 4 года назад +2

      We have that too. It's one of the reasons (among the ones in the video) that crop replacement is not doing so well

  • @JABRIEL251
    @JABRIEL251 3 года назад +2

    Yeah, I was stationed in Colombia for a year and a half. We went on missions where we would be driving and there are huge periods of time where there nothing and communities that were too far from anything.

  • @hay_bail1
    @hay_bail1 4 года назад +13

    9:51 take ROOT here. The pun!

  • @777Mikos
    @777Mikos 5 лет назад +158

    What is the most interesting part of this video is math also works both ways. Calculate how much does it cost the government to field that squad of helicopters, with pilots, full on military unit, logistics, intelligence. Fuel alone for an hour of One helicopter flight costs at the very least over 500$, which is almost x2 more than they are offering farmers. And there were at least 3 of copters for sure more than few hours. I'd estimate the operation likely have cost more than a 20k$ and that's just one day. Even if those happen once a week, we are looking at at least 1 million USD, or 3 billion of pesos just for this type of operations. Add in the whole logistics, support, maintenance, other types of operations...This war on coca costs a lot.
    If same amount of money that were spent on subsidies for the farmers, not only by "giving them money" (because you don't need to be an expert to tell it won't work) but by hiring economists, logistics managers, community organizers, even teachers to educate the farmers, all to establish an either profitable production or an self-sufficient community.

    • @mksabourinable
      @mksabourinable 5 лет назад +6

      Hell if they even just spent that money on buying the food produced by the legal crops from the farmers, then handling the distribution/selling of it it'd still save money!

    • @danielgiraldo3692
      @danielgiraldo3692 5 лет назад +1

      You should see “the lord of war” and you would understand it. It’s all about war, about money

    • @deepthavasanth4492
      @deepthavasanth4492 5 лет назад

      Mind blown

    • @ameyas7726
      @ameyas7726 5 лет назад +1

      The military action can't stop...without it the entire area and mountains will be crawling with cocaine plants....the military action has somewhat reduced the illegal activity in the region and forced many farmers to stop growing cocaine crops which they otherwise would have been doing on a large scale..

    • @danyfernandosepulvedataraz7831
      @danyfernandosepulvedataraz7831 5 лет назад

      Sometimes some of these farmers are FARC member's and work for the cartel, that's the reason for non stop military operations.

  • @kombinatsiya6000
    @kombinatsiya6000 5 лет назад +164

    The solution is: establish strong government presence in the coca growing regions (legal and law enforcement); support the regions with real infrastructure needed for living and working; subside the farming of non-coca plants with money and infrastructure; offer education and work programs to these farmers to get people less dependent on farming.
    As long as Colombia denies these truths, as long as the bigots in Bogota keep treating the countryside as unwanted masses, the country will keep paying dearly for its indifference and arrogance.

    • @sljimenezb
      @sljimenezb 5 лет назад +11

      Colombia is a developing country it has a lot of issues, I study in a public university and we are on strike because the government won't provide enough money for education, I really love my country but it really does need help and good organization, aa long as people keep voting in fear there won't be a good solution, and there are ao many problems and there's ao much to be made, I have high hopes for my beautiful country

    • @kombinatsiya6000
      @kombinatsiya6000 5 лет назад +3

      @@sljimenezb I too hope things get better for you and your country.

    • @kombinatsiya6000
      @kombinatsiya6000 5 лет назад +4

      @Pantafle I have no illusions about change being easy or cheap. It will take the Colombian government DECADES of hard work and BILLIONS of pesos to fix its drug related problems but there are no other choices. Any other strategy is short-sighted nonsense that will prolong and worsen its many social problems.

    • @nullish0
      @nullish0 5 лет назад +1

      Farming isn’t the issue. We need people to plant things of economic value. Scarcity = market forces that mobilize people to work

    • @namphuongbui2211
      @namphuongbui2211 5 лет назад +5

      Easier said than done. I believe the area is very big with jungle cover all over the place, and the population is very small. The problem is with that small amount of population spread out a huge area it's almost impossible to have a central government's presence. Like an area of 10000 km2 but only 100 families all over the place how do you control the area? Moving between families is already a problem (mostly jungle), sometimes it will take 1-2 days just to reach a family by foot because car isn't an option in old-growth forest and helicopter cannot be used just for patrol.

  • @subhransumahapatra6023
    @subhransumahapatra6023 3 года назад

    These are amazing mini documentaries.

  • @japhy6536
    @japhy6536 4 года назад +1

    Wow incredible story telling as usual - the government should be paying you to educate them 🙌🏽

  • @Sukant98
    @Sukant98 5 лет назад +23

    You seriously outdid yourself again! Fantastic journalism. God bless.

  • @Soundole
    @Soundole 5 лет назад +11

    I appreciate your journalism here, it's always so illuminating to see human faces and personal concerns behind systemic problems.

  • @cogollento
    @cogollento 3 года назад +22

    Tremendo reportaje, muchas gracias por esto, me recuerda al antiguo VICE, y el reportero nada que decir, 10/10.

  • @JohnJohnson-ps3pd
    @JohnJohnson-ps3pd Год назад

    This, this is journalism, no opinions, no one-sided videos without context. This shows both sides and purely informs people of the situation and let’s viewers think for themselves.

  • @jevinday
    @jevinday 4 года назад +32

    Great stuff. This dude and the production team at Vox are killing it so hard. Thank you for this fantastic news outlet!

    • @glorious_help
      @glorious_help 4 года назад

      Devin Crum in the meanwhile the big news outlets are showing a different story altogether

  • @EnriqueMolotkoff
    @EnriqueMolotkoff 5 лет назад +269

    I live in Colombia. The police every now and then run sting operations on gangs that distribute drugs concealed in candy near schools, usually in vulnerable communities. Think about this: Daniel, age 12 receives a "sample" and becomes addicted, he starts taking money from his parents to buy his fix, and because his parents don't own much and live on his father's minimum wage (around 250 usd/month) and maybe her mom's street food cart, he has little to no access to good healthcare, much less a specialist, and when his addiction gets out of control he starts stealing and then drops out of school. With no education or vocation or a goal in life, Daniel will be an addict until he dies in his 20s in a robbery, not before leaving two children who will probably restart the same cycle. Go ahead and multiply that by 100.000 vulnerable children, just to start. So when someone comes and says "jUSt dOn'T bUy dRuGs", that person is ignoring a constellation of socioeconomic factors that keep the demand for drugs up and a whole political context that prevents said factors from being resolved...
    Buddy you're gonna have to think things through at a more complex level.

    • @jonygq
      @jonygq 5 лет назад +22

      Despite what you say, Colombia is not even a top 30 global consumer according to the UN this despite having the cheapest and "purest" cocaine on its doorstep. The demand issue stems from outside Colombia not within it, if the market was just in Colombia cocaine wouldn't even survive.

    • @MrKaf14
      @MrKaf14 5 лет назад +5

      Jony G Colombia’s cocaine isn’t the purest, it’s called “perico” and it costs like 5 dollars (depending where you get it). Perico is really the leftovers, the pure cocaine goes to the US or overseas.

    • @binzsta86
      @binzsta86 5 лет назад +2

      Where can I get some of this candy?

    • @jonygq
      @jonygq 5 лет назад +6

      @@binzsta86 Candy drenched in blood, pain and displacement. Shame on you!

    • @nedisahonkey
      @nedisahonkey 5 лет назад +6

      Sounds purely anecdotal. Got a link to a story on cocaine candy in Colombia? Doesn't have to be in English.

  • @Ham-pb7pb
    @Ham-pb7pb 4 года назад +6

    Some drug cartels actually feed the poor unlike the government

    • @pepesylvia848
      @pepesylvia848 3 года назад

      Plus they buy their crop.
      Everybody wins.

  • @pramoddeshapangu4276
    @pramoddeshapangu4276 4 года назад

    Thanks great informative

  • @maximgordeev2103
    @maximgordeev2103 5 лет назад +29

    GEORGIA country that is situated in Caucasus is the place you should DEFINITELY visit and cover some very breathtaking moments of drastic changes that take place nowadays.

  • @Klutchh_Kam
    @Klutchh_Kam 5 лет назад +24

    Potentially putting your life on the line for this video. For us to see the world. Man I just don’t know what to say, but thank you! Glad to be apart of the journey😁

  • @lewisrobinson3380
    @lewisrobinson3380 Год назад +2

    Making it even harder to transition is the fact the Coca plant is native to the area (meaning it needs less fertilizer, water, etc) unlike a lot of those other food crops.