How Sinaloa Became Mexico’s Biggest Cartel | Hasanabi Reacts to VICE

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Hasan reacts to a VICE video covering El Chapo and his cartel that took over Mexico as the preeminent group of the nation.
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    Hasan Piker is Political Commentator turned Twitch Streamer (#13) known for his Turkish heritage and leftist takes, often speaking on topics like Socialism, Communism, Capitalism, and Marxism (and occasionally 9/11). He loves reacting to political news, and occasionally goes on IRL adventures with his friends such as Ludwig, 100Thieves, Sykkuno, Pokimane, Valkyrae, xQc, and many others. He likes to react to popular media content with his audience as well, such as Jubilee, JCS (Jim Can't Swim), Joe Rogan, Andrew Tate, Ben Shapiro, Tucker Carlson, Danny Gonzalez, Channel 5, OfflineTV, trending twitter posts or TikToks, and other creative videos. He also co-hosts two podcasts, Leftovers, with Ethan Klein of H3H3 fame, and Fear &, with Will Neff. He allegedly sometimes plays games like GTA 5, Dark Souls, Elden Ring, and whatever excites him on the PS5, Switch, or the PC side of gaming.

Комментарии • 161

  • @amazighi.stardust
    @amazighi.stardust Год назад +140

    Hasan really just said "sinağola" one time and chat went nuts lmao

  • @TrU_homie
    @TrU_homie Год назад +46

    Just for clarification, the federation the cartel of el chapo we’re working with the sec of defense in Mexico directly and the Mexican army was attacking los zetas to help out the Sinaloa cartel and their Allie’s. Now el chapo is not the leader of the Sinaloa cartel the leader is el mayo, who you actually don’t see a lot of songs or pics of in comparison to el chapo, to make it more clear el mayo was the boss of the cartel and el chapo 2nd in order in the cartel was the public face of the organization hence why there’s songs and merchandise about him. My sources. Anabel Hernández the leading investigative journalist in the Sinaloa cartel and its leaders and even wives. Her books are in Spanish but I think also available in English idk the name in English but the books name in Spanish is Los señores del narco ./2/las señoras del narco.

    • @OfficialDjTalksick
      @OfficialDjTalksick Год назад +2

      Disturbed reality also has great content covering this information in multiple videos where reviewing the lore he often goes over that theory and belief
      I 100% believe el Mayo is alive and the real villain

    • @AwetisticlyPerfect
      @AwetisticlyPerfect Год назад

      you are wrong, i find the juxtaposition of your entire argument offensive, you need to take accountability for your actions

    • @fdvkkkkkkkk4542
      @fdvkkkkkkkk4542 Год назад +7

      ​@@AwetisticlyPerfect grandpa Time to take your meds and sleep 😬

    • @drewtate5409
      @drewtate5409 Год назад +2

      El mayo wasn't the head of the cartel, chapo was, but, mayo had basically the same rank.
      The Sinaloa cartel since maybe 2015 or 2016 was kinda fractured and mayo and chapo operated as different cartels with the same name.

    • @erenjaeger1738
      @erenjaeger1738 Год назад +2

      El chapo is a leader. El mayo is the boss of sinaloa

  • @FractalRaver
    @FractalRaver Год назад +37

    If you were smoking regs in high school, was probably from Sinaloa (before legal dispensaries, when weed was truly “illegal”. This is the case since the 70s, until the US and Canada started medicinal and American black market growers started popping up more. Btw, legal weed is actually dropping in popularity in markets like California, and some would say quality too

    • @sirrodney61
      @sirrodney61 Год назад +3

      Im in Victoria Australia where we have recently had medicinal weed legalised and know someone who has a prescription and that shit fucks me up beyond beleif, I've only ever had whatever bushweed some dodgy gang grew on some rural farm until recently and now 30+% THC is insane

    • @MatthewBreck
      @MatthewBreck Год назад +10

      My legal weed is great and I am in Cali also the businesses are booming so… proof?

    • @bongshark420
      @bongshark420 Год назад

      wow you came in with 0 facts but present them as if you had a fucking document full of them please at any point show us this statistic that says the popularity legal is dropping in california

    • @swayback7375
      @swayback7375 Год назад

      Millions of Americans are smoking black market bud everyday, a lot of it is supplied by cartels and a lot of that has been tainted by something they’re applying to it. Most smokers in the south east have smoked it and don’t realize that it’s treated. I think a lot of folks have forgotten what bud even smells like cuz everything around here is treated. Whatever they’re spraying on it will help keep it from drying completely out and crumbling into dust, which used to be very common, but these days you won’t find dry dusty bud on the market.
      One of the biggest giveaways is that, when rolled it’ll burn slow, even going out, it’ll leave oily spots on the paper if you wrap it and don’t t smoke it right away and when burned it makes large oily spots near the cherry, the same way regular resin does, but the amount of it is excessive!
      When it builds up it won’t burn unless you use a lighter to help it catch up to the rest of the paper but when you do hit it with flame it’ll catch quick, flare up and burn but it’ll make fairly thick dark smoke, even black smoke.
      You can also GUARANTEE that your J will have black ash, very black, sometimes you can pick out black chunks or specks from the ash, the normal white or grey ash will be very fragile and fall apart when touched but the black spots will be much stronger, you can sometimes even find little bits of green that remain unburned. Also you can often keep a very long ash on the end of your J since it makes the ash “stronger”. I roll em fat and it’s not uncommon for me to have an ash on the end of my J that makes up 3/4 of the joint… meaning it’ll be down to a roach but the ash from the entire joint is still attached to the unburned joint.
      It’s been like this for years and it’s a very widespread problem.
      It’s so common that ive personally seen bud like this from 5 different state over the course of about 10 years.

    • @superpulaski9767
      @superpulaski9767 Год назад

      @@MatthewBreck thanks for ruining weed corporate rat.

  • @Adam-tx1tr
    @Adam-tx1tr 10 месяцев назад +4

    Hasan freestyling the pronunciation of Sinaloa everytime has me weak

  • @DT-471
    @DT-471 Год назад +24

    Hasan is right. Los Zetas was more or less a Mexican Black Water at some point. They learned the ins and outs and were trained by American military and special Ops. They realized they could make more money and decided to take a piece of the pie.

  • @Username_CC_
    @Username_CC_ Год назад +53

    Who's here after theyre doing this with chapo's son again today lol

    • @travismiller89
      @travismiller89 Год назад +3

      The r/narco sub is full of videos of the chaos in Culiacán

  • @n4r4plays47
    @n4r4plays47 Год назад +6

    they literally murdered my dad.. and ran me and my family out of our land... very scary ppl.. has needs to realize hes in the cartel hot zone being in LA and tip toe around this subject

  • @Ziggykitty666
    @Ziggykitty666 Год назад +210

    America. That’s all.

    • @franzjoseph1837
      @franzjoseph1837 Год назад +19

      So far from God so close to America......

    • @garyburginjr1366
      @garyburginjr1366 Год назад +1

      Trueeeee

    • @beckypotato3295
      @beckypotato3295 Год назад +4

      do you have any resources (articles, investigative reports or anything like that) on american involvement in the mexican drug war? I'm mexican myself and I've been trying to learn more about it but it's so hard cause no one ever talks about how america plays a role in this (not in the news at least). If you do it can be in spanish or english, I don't mind.

    • @Ziggykitty666
      @Ziggykitty666 Год назад +8

      @@beckypotato3295 too nuanced for me to spend that amount of time covering so many different subjects and topics. I’m really not surprised people haven’t dedicated that hour+ to you

    • @franzjoseph1837
      @franzjoseph1837 Год назад +8

      @@beckypotato3295 type in NAFTA then then Zapatista then how the US trained mercs who became the Zetas.

  • @jorgecabral4591
    @jorgecabral4591 Год назад +4

    I live on one of the places that used to have daily shootings at the hands of the Zetas.
    It’s been kinda nice seeing all their activity pretty much disappear from a lot of cities to the point that they’ve become some of the safest places in the country.
    Surely a unique place mi lindo México

  • @osvaldo2985
    @osvaldo2985 Год назад +8

    My family in Durango and Chihuahua don’t mind the Sinaloa cartel because they pushed out los Zetas when they tried to push in.

  • @annquach6613
    @annquach6613 Год назад +17

    The Sinaloa cartel grew massively during Mexico's war on drugs. They were given an implict monopoly of illicit drug trade, under condition that Sinaloa waged war against Los Zetas. There was no crack down of Sinaloa until all the smaller drug lords were captured or killed.

    • @AwetisticlyPerfect
      @AwetisticlyPerfect Год назад +3

      why would you say that... please explain yourself

    • @echospage
      @echospage Год назад +7

      It was from the Guadalajara cartel, the dismantlement/take down of El Padrino is the worst thing to have happened.

    • @AwetisticlyPerfect
      @AwetisticlyPerfect Год назад +2

      @@echospage this is true

    • @NinjaaaHD
      @NinjaaaHD Год назад +2

      PRI losing their power helped Sinaloa

  • @gleeeleee13
    @gleeeleee13 Год назад +8

    The zaytas is the zetas zesty cousin

  • @josephpina32
    @josephpina32 Год назад +15

    I wish Azan would deep dive into cartel stuff. Tons of interesting info and wild shit

  • @MatthewMS.
    @MatthewMS. Год назад +9

    El Chapo was once quoted in 2003, “i know being a Mexican Cartel Warlord isn’t a welcomed position in the world; but what the heckin’ dog!… it’s better than being James Charles!”

  • @soulife8383
    @soulife8383 Год назад +11

    End the drug war and regulate it, then watch this Great Lake turn into a pond. Sure they'll find other hustles, but they'd become less disciplined, the place would collapse, they'd seize manufacturing, and at that point it's just a job

    • @marcoszavala8435
      @marcoszavala8435 Год назад +2

      I doubt it's a good idea to regulate fentanyl like the stuff that's on the streeta

    • @soulife8383
      @soulife8383 Год назад +1

      @@marcoszavala8435 the stuff that's on the streets is unregulated Marco. If it was, the stuff on the streets wouldn't be on the streets.
      As a former user (2010ish, beginning of fent), you only got fent as a transdermal patch, lollipops, etc. But these days, if you buy heron you're getting fent. If it was all regulated, "the stuff on the street" wouldn't be there...

    • @marcoszavala8435
      @marcoszavala8435 Год назад

      @@soulife8383 but itsbout there now we can't go back to the past, so what do we do now is the question?

    • @soulife8383
      @soulife8383 Год назад

      @@marcoszavala8435 no, "it's" not out there now. What's out there now is trash cooked in a field mixed with harmful chems and cooked by Mexicans pounding beers. If the war was ended and things were regulated, you wouldn't have this type of demand.
      People on pain management would get their pill, the regulation would mean the doctors wouldn't believe a lying pharmacy rep (although I kinda blame the docs for this) that's it's not habit forming or dependency forming.
      People currently on heron (which is just a slang for a form of morphine that's 3x more absorbent by the body, ie: 3x stronger than morphine, and weaker than a prescription) could get the real thing.
      And fent would just be fent again and not fake heron. It never became a street item except for the patches and pops until heron blew up when people couldn't afford poison meds, and fake heron blew up when they cracked down on prescribing pain meds.
      All of it could have, and could, be avoided if it were regulated. We don't regulate it. We ban it and punish.
      Side note: this is why cartels thrive in Mexico and why a ton of people migrate. Js (looking at you BRANDON 👀)

    • @marcoszavala8435
      @marcoszavala8435 Год назад

      @@soulife8383 yea you're right, there is trash out there, and its extremely cheat . As you know if drugs get regulated the price goes up, thats just natural. Its crazy to think people are gonna stop paying for cheap trash that is extremely strong for a more expensive drug thats not as strong. And alot of things would have been better if we changed things in the past but we are in the present time we must think about present solutions that are realistic.

  • @ChennyBritt
    @ChennyBritt Год назад +11

    Read the trilogy of books of Don Winslow: The Power of Dog, The Cartel, and The Border. Amazing fiction stories that do a great job of illustrating what happened.

    • @rof8691
      @rof8691 Год назад

      Currently being adapted to tv series at FX

  • @OfficialDjTalksick
    @OfficialDjTalksick Год назад +5

    Hasan should check out the disturbed reality videos covering narco lore

  • @gilh4159
    @gilh4159 Год назад +1

    Thank you for bringing to light the flaws that exist in our government as well and not just bandwagoning any local news channel

  • @TheBailon28
    @TheBailon28 Год назад +4

    The Flores twin were moving chapos product in Chicago. They help the FBI build a case

  • @espsir
    @espsir Год назад +7

    Is this channel part of the Hasanabi Clip Industrial Complex?

  • @belowaveragegamer95
    @belowaveragegamer95 Год назад +12

    Legalize all drugs

    • @reymax9053
      @reymax9053 Год назад +5

      Decriminalize*

    • @Johnnycpublic
      @Johnnycpublic Год назад +2

      would legit end all this

    • @belowaveragegamer95
      @belowaveragegamer95 Год назад +2

      @@reymax9053 *legalize. Decriminalizing wouldn’t prevent overdosing and deaths.

    • @alixundr9519
      @alixundr9519 Год назад +1

      @@belowaveragegamer95 Decriminalisation literally would. Legalising fucking Meth and Croc would mean users would get help and not get imprisoned while distribution is still cracked down on.

    • @claudiocardinali6778
      @claudiocardinali6778 Год назад

      NOT THE FENTANYL!!!!!

  • @skunksprayorlicorice7922
    @skunksprayorlicorice7922 Год назад +1

    As a mexican American with parents from culiacan i can full heartedly say cjng has way more tacticool cod loadouts

    • @jeffdunham5150
      @jeffdunham5150 Год назад

      Your parents would beat u for saying “tacticool”

  • @JMDillehay
    @JMDillehay Год назад +2

    Someone should make a video game where you can play as various drug lords and kingpins throughout history. Maybe it exists already as I only play fortnite.

  • @johndoe9575
    @johndoe9575 Год назад +2

    They get all their guns from Texas btw

  • @IRDurrani
    @IRDurrani Год назад +1

    Hasan should come to mexico and make videos against cartels

  • @justsomeratinapie2234
    @justsomeratinapie2234 Год назад +3

    I remember seeing a video about the I think Sinaloa cartel and this heinous thing they did. For context it was the fact that they commandeered a bus full of people and rpd every woman an slaughtered everyone (like 40 people)

    • @AegonTheUnlikely
      @AegonTheUnlikely Год назад +7

      That wasn’t Sinaloa that was Los Zetas on the other coast of Mexico. Zetas were Mexican special forces trained by the US military that deserted from the military and started working as muscle for the Gulf cartel, eventually breaking apart and forming their own cartel. In general, Sinaloa does less of the senseless acts of brutality such as the bus killings and massacres that Zetas and the Cartel Jalisco New Generation.

    • @jeffdunham5150
      @jeffdunham5150 Год назад

      @@AegonTheUnlikely not true u can easily look up the brutality they do, spooning out eyes with spoons gruesome beheadings slow torture the list goes on

  • @702Blunt
    @702Blunt Год назад

    Search up "Los Antrax" they were skilled hitmen trained by special forces. Killer squad for sinaloa cartel.

  • @drod2k1
    @drod2k1 Год назад +3

    El chapo is indeed a folk hero for many people

    • @jaidsalgado
      @jaidsalgado Год назад +1

      Yeah unfortunately that's real smh

    • @erenjaeger1738
      @erenjaeger1738 Год назад

      All cartels are evil.

    • @jeffdunham5150
      @jeffdunham5150 Год назад +1

      In America he is but not for the people who had to actually live with his reign of terror

  • @BrodashMx
    @BrodashMx 5 месяцев назад +1

    Sinaloa cartel is the most popular for sure but no the biggest or strongest cartel in Mexico.

  • @wplants9793
    @wplants9793 Год назад +5

    I can’t stop looking at Jamie the Vice presenter. He looks like he’s from another world or something

  • @El_MEM3
    @El_MEM3 Год назад

    13:35 They are the definition of fuck around and find out.

  • @MariaAlvarez-wj2tl
    @MariaAlvarez-wj2tl Год назад +2

    that’s la cha🍕🍕🍕 hassan

  • @osvaldo2985
    @osvaldo2985 Год назад +2

    Hasan sees a low level soldier and thinks they don’t have tactical equipment 😂

  • @sunflowerSmusic
    @sunflowerSmusic Год назад +1

    Puro JGL loco 🎶🎶🎶🎺🎺🎺

  • @juanramos1710
    @juanramos1710 Год назад +5

    a lot of the chemicals used are purchased online from china, regulations are more laxed in mexico for sure

    • @soulife8383
      @soulife8383 Год назад

      Vox or vice covered it. It's the fent, and 2 or 3 other chems, a type of filler, then they cook it while chugging beers because they believe it saves them from accidentally OD if the wind turns and they breathe the smoke.
      I imagine the chems are to evenly dissolve the filler and fent but the way they do it and what they use seem highly unnecessary, sus, and primitive, like that beer stuff. Unless it's not easily soluble stuff, or if it's a free acid solution that needs to be converted to a sodium salt form. 🤷‍♂️

  • @qrowanthony6636
    @qrowanthony6636 Год назад +12

    Let’s go always wanted to hear Hasan talk about this topic

  • @plopap
    @plopap Год назад

    America main character complex

  • @carlosespinoza2453
    @carlosespinoza2453 Год назад +8

    Mexico's president Lope Obrador is great friend with El Chapo and his mother . He helped with the paperwork for the mother visiting her son at prison in USA. Lopez was filmed talking about this with the mother . keywords AMLO + MAMA + CHAPO

    • @franzjoseph1837
      @franzjoseph1837 Год назад

      Yes most politicians are corrupt especially ones who govern narco states

    • @marcoszavala8435
      @marcoszavala8435 Год назад +2

      His mother is an old lady and she seems pretty nice.

  • @tttjeff1866
    @tttjeff1866 Год назад

    chapo wasnt even the main leader, he was the one showing off and nobody liked that

    • @juliancastillo9974
      @juliancastillo9974 Год назад +3

      That’s also why they went for him. It doesn’t matter if you take out one guy. Another will take its place. It won’t change anything. Taking out “leaders” is just a PR move and allows to put a face to a group

  • @PackMahommes
    @PackMahommes Год назад

    Honestly you probably really could go by some crack outside of the White House that shit in the Hood 😂😂😂🤷🏿‍♂️

  • @ThexDynastxQueen
    @ThexDynastxQueen Год назад

    Does Almo have any connections with the Sinaloa Cartel too?

    • @rafandalorian
      @rafandalorian Год назад

      Yes

    • @Arnellius_Martinius
      @Arnellius_Martinius Год назад +3

      Every politician that's worth discussing in Mexican politics has some connection to all of the Cartels.

    • @Zapata1994
      @Zapata1994 Год назад

      @@rafandalorian ya bro amlo has so much connections to the sinaloa cartel that he just had el chapos son arrested and is sending thousand of troops into Sinaloa as we speak. Troops who are engage against the Sinaloa and crushing then.

    • @average5367
      @average5367 Год назад +2

      Yeah, unfortunately majority of Mexico’s politicians are affiliated with the cartel(s). It’s not even a choice, it’s basically a demand to join them or die.

  • @annquach6613
    @annquach6613 Год назад +10

    Blame gringos all they want, but each cartel enjoys massive local support at home. You cannot celebrate local cartels and then blame America for why cartels are so imperious. My home country was ravaged apart by the CIA, there are huge stockpiles of illicit weapons, intense poverty, and it's right within the opiate triangle. Despite this, gangs do not act with such naked impunity.

    • @ObesePuppies
      @ObesePuppies Год назад

      Watch Ukraine become a third world country when America is done “helping” them.

    • @learntostrafe
      @learntostrafe Год назад +2

      Don't let the Lasanabi frogs hear this...

    • @jeffdunham5150
      @jeffdunham5150 Год назад +1

      @@learntostrafe fr😂 they’ll twist an turn your words till it fits their narrative

  • @Thejackranger
    @Thejackranger Год назад +6

    ay wey

  • @masterfamclothingco
    @masterfamclothingco Год назад

    Chaps is 100 percent a folk hero

  • @foundme7768
    @foundme7768 Год назад

    Nah jk jk am a big fan Hasan

  • @jpc.598
    @jpc.598 Год назад

    With the help of the cia duh

  • @NinjaaaHD
    @NinjaaaHD Год назад

    CJNG are bigger

  • @garyburginjr1366
    @garyburginjr1366 Год назад

    REEEEEEEE

  • @learntostrafe
    @learntostrafe Год назад +1

    Stop sending money to Ukraine and start dealing the problem in our own backyard. Europe is more than capable of helping Ukraine on their own.

  • @mokona034
    @mokona034 Год назад

    LA is as important to the cartel as Sinaloa itself and nobody ever talks about that shit

  • @robotberries8098
    @robotberries8098 Год назад

    I am a fentanyl addict lol

    • @K2ELP
      @K2ELP Месяц назад

      lol I'm polytox

  • @gorpazorp7309
    @gorpazorp7309 Год назад +1

    Johnny Mitchell tells alot about this subject