I respect Joe for hosting such a diverse array of individuals, on his podcast. The one thing that stands out to me, no matter the subject that each person is know for, they are at the top of their game in said field. No question.... Simply riveting!
@jackstraw0000 I like Him for that, but also because He always tends to clarify many comments (which may not be clear to some of His audience) made by his guests. In other words He is considerate and vigilant of those watching, and are truly interested in the topic at hand. Joe is a very good interviewer, I have all too often seen much worse. There is also the length of the interview AND that it isn't constantly being interrupted or distracted by commercials or some other kind of bullshit.
@@CyanBlackflower Joe definitely asks the right questions and is genuinely interested in learning and seeing what the guests have to say. Definitely one of the better RUclips channels in a sea of shitty ones.
This guy does not only have a great Mexican accent, but the regional accents from the different cities and states he worked at are incredibly on point.
Everything he is saying is the scary truth. A few years ago In Guerrero (where my family is from) I had an aunt who was fighting cancer and my cousin was working as a taxi driver to help her out while she was sick. An honest job that didn’t pay much but he did what he could. There was a shootout between the federal police of Mexico and the Zeta cartel that took place in the busy street. People running and abandoning their vehicles to escape the violence ended up in the crossfire. Unfortunately my cousins taxi cab was in the middle of gunfire and died at the scene. My aunt who got word that her son was dead really hit us hard. My mom couldn’t believe it I couldn’t no one could. Only to find out that a few weeks later the nurse who was the caretaker of my aunt called my house and said she passed away.. this senseless violence needs to end. It does. So many families torn apart.
I did google sub maps with a single seat submarine it was yellow, anyway I did the Bering sea the Dead Sea the Devil’s Triangle Bermuda and the Devil’s Triangle in the Mediterranean.
I'm from Monterrey. I remember watching messed up stuff. People hanging in light posts with narco messages attached to their bodies. Body bags in the side of the road, bags of heads. And narcos use to block big avenues with big trucks and mug everybody that stopped. I will also never forget watching the casino royal burn by narcos killing 200+ people in the tv as a 15 year old. You couldn't go out at night at all and you were afraid every time. It was normal to go to your friend's house and just stay there until morning and we use to hear gun shots as normal as the sound of a car honk. We all had a friend or a known person that was at the very least kid napped or killed. I was driving once from Texas to Monterrey with my friends and this car started pursuing us and I drove for our life at 200+km/h in the shitty Nuevo Laredo road. The first time I've run from my life, I'm thankful that I'm still here, I'm even thankful for what I saw and what I experienced because It has made me a strong person that values family and life. If you read this while having a bad day I hope you can find some catharsis in my words and value what you have because nothing is forever and life is truly short
Yeah it's pretty wild out there. I had a close call down there about a year ago ( my girlfriend is from Veracruz, but is now living in montemorrelos - I'm an American). I got stopped by one of those police trucks with the cops armed with machine guns. They stopped me and had me in their sights, i was alone and driving to my girlfriend house. They basically told me that i am basically being reckless driving alone in a town that rampant with the Sinaloa as an American. They even said i could be targeted as a mule for them or even worse. The also mentioned that even people like them ( cops) are tied in and employed by the cartek. I about shit my pants cuz i had no option of getting out of that situation with the little Spanish i knew at the time, and no cell service to aquire help from my girlfriend. I was very, very lucky the situation went the way it did. Now she just meets me at the airport when I go down and rides with me. Not sure it will help at all, but it does give me a sense of safety
@@1979diazavenue we are working on it :) it's just hard to do. Lots of paperwork and have to go through a rigorous process. But we are getting it all figured out 😸
It takes an English man one time to explain the whole situation in Mexico, meanwhile 20 yrs of media can't make any sense of it. It takes a huge amount of guts and balls to do what this man does.
lol this guy knows it, you’re only safe if there’s no fighting with the government or other narcos. “Safe” is relative and the government is just as unsafe as the guys with ak’s lok
Bro it’s so poor but I was there a couple months back it seemed okay besides all the sick looking dogs on the roof. I was only one day though lol an did not go out. Diff races yeah I could see why I wouldn’t want to be there. I’m brown but I don’t want to be there at night.
there's many stories like that. it got worse. those 40 bodies ? there were many more , many other times. We just finished going thru this shit , and now with marijuana legal , crime is getting a lil crazy again. we hope for the best. all we can do.
Thank the government and the war on drugs. All we do is give the criminals more power and money. Maybe another 80+ years and we'll try something different.
You need to know that. Be thankful you feel that way, a lot of people do and numb it off with violence, drugs, therapy, alcoholism. You sound shocked just feel it don’t numb it
I lived in Mexico for the first 16 years of my life, I’m originally from a small town where no crime was ever heard from we were shelter from any of it now I’m not living in Mexico but I’ve heard from family members about how things have changed and let me say if crime has hit this small town that means things are really bad in Mexico
I’m from a small town in Guanajuato and to me it was one of the safest places in Mexico but now it’s so bad ima a lil nervous about going back next year
It’s bad if your involved in stuff like cartels I’ve been living here all my life I’ve seen things but that’s reality most of them where criminals if your just an honest worker people respect that and leave you alone
And how did aaaaall that coke achieve its way through the frontier? Ill give ya a clue: remember the US president imposed by fraud on 88,salinas de gortari, chupacabras, hijodesuputabombamadre, pelón de mierda, call him whatever you like, and also remember he "presented' and signed the TLC, that was nothin but an agreement to pass coke on the other side
Because it doesnt fucking matter. If you use an Iphone or a Chevrolet or whatever are you ethically responsible for the actions of the people who run those companies? What about the oil industry? The Lithium industry? Etc. The people who are snorting the coke arent the ones raping and decapitating entire villages.
@@MattH-wg7ou so apple are raping and murdering villages? We have an immigration issue alot due to violence south of the border due to the power and control of the cartels only because of the funding provided through buying drugs. Cartels cant do what they due without funding for weapons vehicles and the ability to pay off military and government personnel to carry out atrocities over the poor incapable people who want to come north to escape all that bullshit. I'm just saying not to compare super illegal industries to for the most part legal industries I mean this guy explains it himself the difference between the two
Everyone making fun of his accents, but I gotta give mad props. The dude actually speaks Spanish with the proper inflections, or at least makes his very best attempt. I've never met a person who grew up speaking received pronunciation roll their Spanish Rs properly. He even sounded proper when he switched from Spain Spanish to Mexican Spanish.
One of the best ways to get on the cartels bad side is to mock them. There was this rapper that was talking a lot of s*** in his albums and he was found slumped over I believe in Cuidad Juarez.
This video makes me realize that my parents and I got away just before shit got really really really bad. Idk how they knew but I am entirely grateful to be in America right now. I wouldn’t have had such a great childhood if they had waited another year or two.
Joe Rogan as a radio show host is probably one of the best ever. He lets the guest talk and doesn't ever make the show about himself. Seems JRE manages to always get people on with fascinating stories. I love his videos.
This is Joe's slick way if providing sneaky dark web, altright support for Trump's wall. Glamorizing narco violence is how he would chip in to getting a wall built.
@@Buzz_Kill71 Haha. Alt-right is not a real thing. it applies to like 10 people on the racist end of the spectrum. it's like Antifa, Black Lives Matter and La Raza but there are much fewer people in the alt-right groups. besides they are not out attacking people for the hats they wear. So the alt-right people are better than the more violent lefty groups anyway, even if they are racists. They're not out hurting people like the lefty racists groups are.
@@Buzz_Kill71 Anyone with a brain knows drugs are smuggled through ports, tunnels, or people drive right through the boarder with drugs in hidden compartments. A big ass wall would stop literally 0 percent of that.
@Can't think of a name it became a full scale declared war until 2006 before that it wasn't as huge, but it existed just the corrupted media wouldn't admit it
@Can't think of a name the thing is he is, most actual journalists that make reports about cartels are either dead or on the run, or very well protected in terms of identity, because the cartels won't forget if youre investigating or writing about them thats why that english journalists isn't saying anything new, as he was pretending to make it look
my personal experice, I got locked up for a year after smoking heavily for a few years. got out smoked a blunt felt lost didn't recognize my homeboy next to me, knew I was trippin but after about 10 mins I was good. lol my other homeboy had a similar story got out after about a year and a half, smoked some wax he said he thought he smoked himself retarded hahahha I knew exactly what he meant.
I don't see why people smoke you know what's going to happen so why do it if it's to show how cool you are then good riddance natural selection will do its job but that's just my take
We all know the two sides to Mexico I will be retiring to Mexico no matter what. It's a beautiful country with all the ecosystems in the world . It needs good people to influence the youth . I will be one with that in mind
The fact that you have actual police men that are training children to cut up other human beings makes my head spin. That is absolutely ridiculous. I think about the holocaust and how horrific humans were and I want to wish we are past that but clearly we are still capable of the most heinous acts still to this day. Please be nice and kind to everyone you meet.
The cartel did this to my Aunt and uncle in Jalisco. Hey 20 guys showed up in masks and grab my aunt and uncle put bags over their heads tied them up. My uncle pleated and gave them all his money has farming equipment and personal vehicles. My uncle is a dairy Farmer and had a lot of money and farming equipment and these guys took all of it. Luckily my aunt and uncle are still alive. And this also happened to a family friend down in Cancun they threatened to kill him and his family if he didn't start paying weekly dues from his business. He had to pack up his business in the middle of the night and flee the area.
Dude seen a video of Police running away from a house where cartels showed up and dragged a store owner and executed his ass in front of his family. family called police, POLICE RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN AWAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
I never thought i would ever hear myself say it but after watching alot of conversations regarding legalizing drugs i am halfway to agreement with it. This obviously drives cost down and production happens in the USA. Ilegal drugs is handing out a massive freebee to cartels to make billions. Still not sold completely but its strong arguments.
@Drukstylz Pacheco is basically someone who smokes weed. Like people can be like that person is Pacheco or your a Pacheco or you are Pacheco,. But it would be in Spanish. And the rest is self explanatory
Humongous Chungus It's common knowledge. Now that more states are legalizing weed and we have people that can grow potent strains why would people wanna settle for some brick weed from Tijuana?
Izaya Orihara-kun Mexico is legalizing ALL drugs since mexico can’t deal with all the drug addicted population in the US, might as well take its share in the drug market by not leaving it to the cartels
Humongous Chungus even before weed was legal in the US, people were growing it themselves illegally in their. Homes or yards. There is absolutely reason to ever get weed from Mexico especially now that it’s legal
3:30 From what I've read about it, pot (especially smoking in teenage years) is correlated with schizophrenia, but only in those that have it in their families; which seems to indicate it may trigger latent schizophrenia in those that are predisposed to it. Like most things, the disorder is a combination of genetics that allow for a range of potential outcomes that are tempered or exacerbated by environmental factors. So someone that's genetically predisposed to schizophrenia could trigger it from heavy smoking during adolescence when they might have dodged a bullet and never have developed it otherwise. On the flip-side, if one isn't predisposed to the disorder, smoking pot won't trigger it. That's what the evidence suggests so far, but it could be disproven by new findings tomorrow for all I know.
I had a psychotic break from smoking a lot of weed back in the day. Worst time of my life. Luckily, I recovered. Stayed completely sober for a while and nowadays I might smoke once or twice a year. Don't overdo it, kids.
Mexico has always had a lawless side, even in the days during/after the Civil War outlaws used to ride down to Mexico to escape the law. It's always been kind of lawless, from way back I remember the crazy stories some of my relatives told me from when they were growing up in the 60's & 70's... it just got worse starting over 20 years ago when the Guadalajara Cartel broke off into different cartels & inevitably it was just a matter of time before they went at each other's throats.
You know how much this really saddens me 75 percent of my family is mexican and i cant even go down to mexico to appreciate my heritage without running the risk of me getting kidnapped because im american born mexican american. It hurts it really fuckin hurts alot
That is stupid ,Americans are here all the time don’t be pussy and visit your family it’s you superiority complex that makes you paranoid people aren’t gonna target you for being “a wealthy American “
To both Joe Rogan and Ioan Grillo : Thank you for having the courage to investigate and publish such challenging and difficult material. Much of this material is only learned of up here in the upper 48 states away from the Southern border anecdotally. Occasionally newspaper articles are written or published. A big case usually Federal sometimes can bring this darkness into the light. Aside from Sean Penn's bullshit interview with Chapo, little has made it to the mainstream US media. No doubt this is a delicate subject matter both diplomatically and to corporate business interests. No one can fathom the notion of a failed state...yet here we are. When the cartel war began in Nuevo Laredo and all those women were disappearing and turning up with signs of torture and mutilation. Nobody stateside dared push the issue. The fear of having cartel style kidnapping some how morph across the US Mexico border into our communities stateside was palpable. Law enforcement must be working hard... yet. Clearly some arrangement must be in place to keep that from taking root on this side of the border must exist ! For how long ? Thanks....
◾️listen, when I was a teen and started to experiment with pot, it was more of a peer pressure thing than anything else. And that factored into a lot of paranoia where it almost felt as though I was developing schizophrenic symptoms. Weed is not for everyone. My experience with pot over the years has taught me one thing - it’s not the drugs but the state of mind of the person that determines whether or not the drug is harmful.
Marijuana like any drug is not for everyone. Your state of mind when taking the drug will determine the drugs effect to and degree. It will NOT "determine whether the drug is harmful."
This is what happens when a government disarms its citizens. Criminal enterprises move in and fill the void. Hence the faux civil war that's been raging in mexico for 2 decades. As an Arizonan Citizen, I've been absolutely baffled by the lack of interest this gets in the media and the federal government. We are more worried about things in Asia and Eastern Europe than we are in what's happening right across our own border.
@@aztecahigh2749 The whole world loves drugs, the way to stop such problems is to regulate and legalise drugs. It's not the US fault that they exist, there will always be a demand and there will always be people looking to capitalise on that demand, no matter where it is in the world.
Walls add friction. Why do the 90 % go through legal points if it's easier to go through wall-less parts? Would less drugs go through legal points of entry with more wall? @@anthonyguitron6741
I lived there for two years as a Mormon Missionary, lived in Reynosa, Matamoros, Monterrey, Cadereyta from 2003-2005 during the height of the drug war.... it was like living in Iraq with all the armored humvees driving all over the place.
Have Ed Calderon from Ed's Manifesto on to talk about mexico. Ex-federale, anti-cartel unit, and executive protection. He actually knows what he's talking about
Those stories, specially that last one when mixing kidnapping and the mutilated bodies, have been with us in Colombia for way too long. Those are the side effects of dealing with narcotics.
I live in Monterrey. I'm aware of all the craziness, but I hadn't heard that story before. Incredibly sad and apparently random. This was once Latin America's safest city. 2011 was when it was at its deadliest. Things have calmed since then but the corruption and violence never remain dormant here. There's always something happening.
They say the was the safest when an artist name Rigo Tovar was alive, rumor is since he was alive a lot of money was in the city and the cartels would leave it alone, cuz he loved the ppl and everybody loved him but when he died they started taking over the city. Idk how true it is but definitely seems possible
J D Saviano is a plagiarist. His stories are copied from articles written by journalists who are really on the fore front of fighting the mafia. He is also bullshiter. He claimed to have known the sister of Peppe Impastato, a journalist who was murdered by the mafia. The sister denied ever meeting Saviano or ever having spoken to him.
The whole government is in on the take on Mexico: Mexico’s equivalent of our Secretary the Homeland Security (Genaro Garcia Luna former Minister of Public Security) is awaiting trial for drug trafficking. The Mexican government - as noted in this interview - puts their thumb on the scale and decide which trafficking groups get to exist and which have to be stopped.
Totally with Joe on legalizing drugs. I've had a couple criminal justice classes and I always try to argue for the idea at least to a small degree. The current drug war hasn't done shit, it's time to try something new.
@@NovakBlok2 maybe you should do some research DUDE…. In MOST places where drugs are legalized or decriminalized, there is usually LESS people using and addicted to drugs, AND crime usually goes down a lot too…. Really? Your REALLY going to say something that stupid?
My twin sister is schizophrenic and addicted to weed too. It's such a sad life... it's interesting that other people are seeing similar correlations to weed and mental health conditions too.
Crazy that I’m watching this right now. Literally like eight hours ago I smoke a little too much, and it gave me an insane anxiety/panic attack. Literally felt like I was dying.
Same bro, just a short episode of schitzo like behaviors. I was 18 and taking Xanax, adderal, and smoking a whole lot of weed. I was released after the first 2 weeks but I was in serious denial about anything being wrong. Scary shit man
I thought the tv and radio was talking to me at my peak smoking. Quit for 3 years. It’s been 12 years since I started smoking again but smoke a lot less.
It only happens to people who have a 'natural' tendency to have such neurological disorders and the weed (hasj less so) thc combined with cbd's induces it. Magnifies it. Take care,brother.
Yup. I lost my mind for about 6 hours after smoking for the first time in a long time. I guess it was some strong stuff. Havent smoked since. That scared the fuck out of me.
@@dannyvzsz7682 Once I got a bunch of bootleg xanax took it over a very short period, the 2 days after cessation I kept hearing conversations, I would sit in complete silence trying to hear what was being said. Really creepy. Benzodiazepines feel incredible but damn they seem bad for you, feel very lucky I never caught a habit.
As long as people look at this situation in the narrow minded way largely reflected in the comments here, this situation isn't going to change. The violence in Mexico and along the border has too many complex contributing factors for most folks to keep up with. Between a culture of corruption in Mexico, coupled with a weak central government and a historic regional distrust of centralized authority, and American imperialist destabilization of Latin America, combined with our shameless love of drugs, there are no forces strong enough to stop the bloodshed- at least in part because people are unwilling to have an honest conversation about possible solutions. They're too busy blaming Mexico for being corrupt and undeveloped, or blaming America for being a bunch of hypocritical druggies who won't stop interfering with other nation's affairs. BOTH ARE TRUE, and neither will stop the flow of drugs and violence over the border. It's time to open up an actual goddamned conversation about practical solutions to this crisis.
Just subscribed on Friday 😒👀😧😳and to say the least I’ve been locked n tryna catch up on all the vidz/podcast all I can say is amazing work J.R u da mane!!!!!!!!
This guy speaks with every accent on the planet at the same time.
AUSSIETAINIAN
Horrendous Spanish. He can barely communicate, I would wager.
😂😂
All constructive points..
I agree. I couldn’t work out what Nationality he was. If he’s English, Australian or South African!
I respect Joe for hosting such a diverse array of individuals, on his podcast. The one thing that stands out to me, no matter the subject that each person is know for, they are at the top of their game in said field. No question.... Simply riveting!
jackstraw0000 Look at the adam conover interview lol
Facts💯
@jackstraw0000 I like Him for that, but also because He always tends to clarify many comments (which may not be clear to some of His audience) made by his guests. In other words He is considerate and vigilant of those watching, and are truly interested in the topic at hand. Joe is a very good interviewer, I have all too often seen much worse. There is also the length of the interview AND that it isn't constantly being interrupted or distracted by commercials or some other kind of bullshit.
@@CyanBlackflower Joe definitely asks the right questions and is genuinely interested in learning and seeing what the guests have to say. Definitely one of the better RUclips channels in a sea of shitty ones.
And if you notice each and every guest he has. Joe Rogan or somebody he does workouts with has done it. It's f-ing great
This HAS to be the guy who is the voice in SpongeBob who says " Two.. hours...latahhh..."
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LMAO 😂🤣
Lol.On a serious note that guy is in David Dobrik's vlog.He does all those voices.Check it out
This guy does not only have a great Mexican accent, but the regional accents from the different cities and states he worked at are incredibly on point.
Um maybe because Spanish isn’t hit first language?
@@ekehernandez they complimented his accent? What are you on about?
@@ekehernandez u smoke meth
Everything he is saying is the scary truth. A few years ago In Guerrero (where my family is from) I had an aunt who was fighting cancer and my cousin was working as a taxi driver to help her out while she was sick. An honest job that didn’t pay much but he did what he could. There was a shootout between the federal police of Mexico and the Zeta cartel that took place in the busy street. People running and abandoning their vehicles to escape the violence ended up in the crossfire. Unfortunately my cousins taxi cab was in the middle of gunfire and died at the scene. My aunt who got word that her son was dead really hit us hard. My mom couldn’t believe it I couldn’t no one could. Only to find out that a few weeks later the nurse who was the caretaker of my aunt called my house and said she passed away.. this senseless violence needs to end. It does. So many families torn apart.
Mi mataron un familiar en Juárez
Prayers for you, Im so sorry. I know Jesus will give you the strength.❤️
He speaks Spanish in King's English. He is...the most interesting journalist in the world.
TheDayisMineTrebeck ikr😂
Whats kings english?
@@barreldreamz7852 proper english
TheDayisMineTrebeck that’s funny!!!
I did google sub maps with a single seat submarine it was yellow, anyway I did the Bering sea the Dead Sea the Devil’s Triangle Bermuda and the Devil’s Triangle in the Mediterranean.
I'm from Monterrey. I remember watching messed up stuff. People hanging in light posts with narco messages attached to their bodies. Body bags in the side of the road, bags of heads. And narcos use to block big avenues with big trucks and mug everybody that stopped. I will also never forget watching the casino royal burn by narcos killing 200+ people in the tv as a 15 year old. You couldn't go out at night at all and you were afraid every time. It was normal to go to your friend's house and just stay there until morning and we use to hear gun shots as normal as the sound of a car honk. We all had a friend or a known person that was at the very least kid napped or killed. I was driving once from Texas to Monterrey with my friends and this car started pursuing us and I drove for our life at 200+km/h in the shitty Nuevo Laredo road. The first time I've run from my life, I'm thankful that I'm still here, I'm even thankful for what I saw and what I experienced because It has made me a strong person that values family and life. If you read this while having a bad day I hope you can find some catharsis in my words and value what you have because nothing is forever and life is truly short
Yeah it's pretty wild out there. I had a close call down there about a year ago ( my girlfriend is from Veracruz, but is now living in montemorrelos - I'm an American). I got stopped by one of those police trucks with the cops armed with machine guns. They stopped me and had me in their sights, i was alone and driving to my girlfriend house. They basically told me that i am basically being reckless driving alone in a town that rampant with the Sinaloa as an American. They even said i could be targeted as a mule for them or even worse. The also mentioned that even people like them ( cops) are tied in and employed by the cartek. I about shit my pants cuz i had no option of getting out of that situation with the little Spanish i knew at the time, and no cell service to aquire help from my girlfriend. I was very, very lucky the situation went the way it did. Now she just meets me at the airport when I go down and rides with me. Not sure it will help at all, but it does give me a sense of safety
Crazy man🤦🏽♂️ god blesses us
Wow the 2 stories in the comment section are crazy. Why don’t u bring ur girl up north, it’s safe and u can marry her:)
@@1979diazavenue we are working on it :) it's just hard to do. Lots of paperwork and have to go through a rigorous process. But we are getting it all figured out 😸
Amen
It takes an English man one time to explain the whole situation in Mexico, meanwhile 20 yrs of media can't make any sense of it. It takes a huge amount of guts and balls to do what this man does.
Hell yeah !! dude has watermelons for balls 😆
Yea man, whatever side you take, youre fucked there. I guess you need to live in territory completely controlled by one group to have immunity
lol this guy knows it, you’re only safe if there’s no fighting with the government or other narcos. “Safe” is relative and the government is just as unsafe as the guys with ak’s lok
you think the border issues the usa faces at the moment are a huge political failure? the biden cartel wants this to happen
La historia está escrita.
Bravest person in world: Guy who drove Google Maps car thru Nuevo Laredo.
😂😂 yep it's rough over there
Cartel member obviously
@@microspect lulz!!
Bro it’s so poor but I was there a couple months back it seemed okay besides all the sick looking dogs on the roof. I was only one day though lol an did not go out. Diff races yeah I could see why I wouldn’t want to be there. I’m brown but I don’t want to be there at night.
Shermhugh D I been there as well.. its definitely scary same with Ciudad Juarez I been there too..
Joe "I have been there twice for UFC events" Rogan
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Yall funny af
Let’s make it a 100 likes
vipul jhamnani gave him a look like yeah dude that’s cute
Cocaine purchase
That guy can roll his R’s better than most Hispanics I know 👏🏼
U from Spain bro?
Like for real Madrid 👍
wakyl Hakymzaada pashayeewar Lol no I live in Texas
Well then eeeeeyyyyhhhhaaaaa
@@TheSantos173 Lol, Tejanos can't roll their R's though. :P
This was one of the best JRE I’ve heard, such a fascinating and terrifying subject. The guy has balls of steel too
Yep,and most people are talking about is his accent, wtf..
@@natureisallpowerful most people are dumb bro
One of the dangerous places to be at or live in for a journalist is Mexico. This guy literally is putting his life on the line. Damn.
being a Mexican journalist*** he's white, so he will always be safe.
Jonathan Barrios
Any journalist
BlueDreamKush23 you’ve obviously never been to Mexico City. It’s not that dangerous. 😆
It is one of the worst places to be a journalist but he's right, Mexican journalists in Mexico are in way more danger than anyone else
It’s all a game, he’s allowed to speak about it
the way he described that story about the mother and her oldest son was deeply disturbing, absolute carnage.
MaxDapp I’m glad he’s tell these stories, people need to know what’s going on next door.
there's many stories like that. it got worse. those 40 bodies ? there were many more , many other times. We just finished going thru this shit , and now with marijuana legal , crime is getting a lil crazy again. we hope for the best. all we can do.
Thank the government and the war on drugs. All we do is give the criminals more power and money. Maybe another 80+ years and we'll try something different.
You need to know that. Be thankful you feel that way, a lot of people do and numb it off with violence, drugs, therapy, alcoholism. You sound shocked just feel it don’t numb it
masterred82 so make drugs legal? That’s the answer from u and joe?
I lived in Mexico for the first 16 years of my life, I’m originally from a small town where no crime was ever heard from we were shelter from any of it now I’m not living in Mexico but I’ve heard from family members about how things have changed and let me say if crime has hit this small town that means things are really bad in Mexico
Where are you originally from? I’ve been to some small towns in MX, mostly in SLP and now most of them are riddled with crime.
I’m from a small town in Guanajuato and to me it was one of the safest places in Mexico but now it’s so bad ima a lil nervous about going back next year
It’s bad if your involved in stuff like cartels I’ve been living here all my life I’ve seen things but that’s reality most of them where criminals if your just an honest worker people respect that and leave you alone
They always asked about Mexican cartels but never ask about who's snorting the coke.
blaho - That’s because we all know that the whole western world is snorting coke.
blaho nah that’s question been asked a few times just look at a few documentaries
And how did aaaaall that coke achieve its way through the frontier? Ill give ya a clue: remember the US president imposed by fraud on 88,salinas de gortari, chupacabras, hijodesuputabombamadre, pelón de mierda, call him whatever you like, and also remember he "presented' and signed the TLC, that was nothin but an agreement to pass coke on the other side
Because it doesnt fucking matter. If you use an Iphone or a Chevrolet or whatever are you ethically responsible for the actions of the people who run those companies? What about the oil industry? The Lithium industry? Etc.
The people who are snorting the coke arent the ones raping and decapitating entire villages.
@@MattH-wg7ou so apple are raping and murdering villages? We have an immigration issue alot due to violence south of the border due to the power and control of the cartels only because of the funding provided through buying drugs. Cartels cant do what they due without funding for weapons vehicles and the ability to pay off military and government personnel to carry out atrocities over the poor incapable people who want to come north to escape all that bullshit. I'm just saying not to compare super illegal industries to for the most part legal industries I mean this guy explains it himself the difference between the two
Everyone making fun of his accents, but I gotta give mad props. The dude actually speaks Spanish with the proper inflections, or at least makes his very best attempt. I've never met a person who grew up speaking received pronunciation roll their Spanish Rs properly. He even sounded proper when he switched from Spain Spanish to Mexican Spanish.
“Cartels are literally cutting people in half with chainsaws lengthwise, let me go be one of the people they hate and move to Mexico City,” this guy.
nah worse they do it with butter knifes and dull machetes and put you on opiates and amphetamines to keep you alive while they cut you up
They Bone Tomahawking mf'ers out there
@@e90rocco u thinking of brazil
Starting from between the legs up to the top of the head
One of the best ways to get on the cartels bad side is to mock them. There was this rapper that was talking a lot of s*** in his albums and he was found slumped over I believe in Cuidad Juarez.
This video makes me realize that my parents and I got away just before shit got really really really bad. Idk how they knew but I am entirely grateful to be in America right now. I wouldn’t have had such a great childhood if they had waited another year or two.
Good for you I'm glad you got out
Same Here brother i was born in Guerrero Mexico consider one of the most dangerous states right now will always be grateful to be here in America !
It’s not that bad just don’t get involved or be a loud mouth I’ve been here my whole life
The usa is a sewer too
@@cuntwrap1596nah man even then there’s like a 50 percent chance some asshat would try to mess you up just because they want to.
05:00
Thanks papa! 😎✌
Lazy SOBs
you'll go to heaven
this is the equivalent of skipping the story on porn
Pablo mvp
Hearing stories like that makes you really appreciate where you where born and raised. Eurghhh fighting the cartel is an uphill losing battle....
Joe Rogan as a radio show host is probably one of the best ever. He lets the guest talk and doesn't ever make the show about himself. Seems JRE manages to always get people on with fascinating stories. I love his videos.
Fascinating. I could sit for hours with that journalist just asking him questions about Mexico. Thanks Joe.
I'm lovin joes new fascination with Narcos he knows what we want
Amen brother Zack
This is Joe's slick way if providing sneaky dark web, altright support for Trump's wall. Glamorizing narco violence is how he would chip in to getting a wall built.
@@Buzz_Kill71 Haha. Alt-right is not a real thing. it applies to like 10 people on the racist end of the spectrum. it's like Antifa, Black Lives Matter and La Raza but there are much fewer people in the alt-right groups. besides they are not out attacking people for the hats they wear. So the alt-right people are better than the more violent lefty groups anyway, even if they are racists. They're not out hurting people like the lefty racists groups are.
Agree
@@Buzz_Kill71 Anyone with a brain knows drugs are smuggled through ports, tunnels, or people drive right through the boarder with drugs in hidden compartments. A big ass wall would stop literally 0 percent of that.
Nothing wrong with his accent, its 100% British with perfect Spanish pronunciation of Spanish words. That's it.
Jason Ablah who gives a fak
@fründlie for a pom its amazing pronunciation
As an American, why do Brits care so much about their English?
100% british?? So its 100% english, Scottish, welsh, scouser Northern, etc etc??? There is no such thing as a “British” accent you dumbass
Sounds very intelligent.
Hahahaha he nailed the "Oye wey que paso wey" 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂😂😂😂Soo trueee
@@JM-fo1te =(
Philip Rey why u hating people with Indian blood , wat are u full Spaniard , gtfoh
Lol I'm mad how Joe didnt understand it so he just kept it moving.. Truly hysterical if you're mexican
The proper word is "buey" (which means Ox) you're welcome...
@@joho7047 *guey
Sure my country is violent, but have you tried the food? it will make you forget everything else.
Squire Muldoon yea because it’ll be either some of the best food or you’ll spend hours on the toilet and you’ll never forget that life changing event.
Shit drugs to
@@bluecollarmenproductions pussy.
I like eating good food as I get kidnapped by cartels too
Que
The drug cartels history goes back a few good decades, but what this guy is describing really is when things really worse
what he described are some of the thousands stories
he thinks drugs became a thing when he arrived to mexico
@Can't think of a name
it became a full scale declared war until 2006
before that it wasn't as huge, but it existed just the corrupted media wouldn't admit it
@Can't think of a name
the thing is he is, most actual journalists that make reports about cartels are either dead or on the run, or very well protected in terms of identity, because the cartels won't forget if youre investigating or writing about them
thats why that english journalists isn't saying anything new, as he was pretending to make it look
No 2018 and 2019 are the worst years, the death toll 2008-2011 combined was 36,000. 2018 alone it was 33000
They been smuggle stuffs since saint Jesus Malverde
Joe: it happens to people who dont normally smoke
Me: *sighs in relief*
Joe: or people who do it too much for too long
Me: *terrified gasp*
Carlos Acevedo I DID THE SAME THING
Don't worry it's mostly just if you have it in your family tree
my personal experice, I got locked up for a year after smoking heavily for a few years. got out smoked a blunt felt lost didn't recognize my homeboy next to me, knew I was trippin but after about 10 mins I was good. lol my other homeboy had a similar story got out after about a year and a half, smoked some wax he said he thought he smoked himself retarded hahahha I knew exactly what he meant.
You need a genetic predisposition for it to happen but yeah it can happen
I don't see why people smoke you know what's going to happen so why do it if it's to show how cool you are then good riddance natural selection will do its job but that's just my take
This topic needs more coverage, and more leaders speaking up!
Thanks Joe
Joes shows probably better than anything on tv real talk
We all know the two sides to Mexico
I will be retiring to Mexico no matter what.
It's a beautiful country with all the ecosystems in the world .
It needs good people to influence the youth .
I will be one with that in mind
That's what's up !
Fair play
respect. people look at problems all over the world get mad and blame people instead of trying to help become an example for the new generation
Vamos hermano
You are welcome carnal
''Oye tío coño tío''
As a spanish dude I found it hilarious, so relatable lol.
Que onda wey
Hermano! Ven a Mexico!💟
Mexico is a dump
@@pinoee5734 nah
Que tal tronco? Estoy de puta madre colega.
It's the man version of Ari Shaffir
The fact that you have actual police men that are training children to cut up other human beings makes my head spin. That is absolutely ridiculous. I think about the holocaust and how horrific humans were and I want to wish we are past that but clearly we are still capable of the most heinous acts still to this day. Please be nice and kind to everyone you meet.
The cartel did this to my Aunt and uncle in Jalisco.
Hey 20 guys showed up in masks and grab my aunt and uncle put bags over their heads tied them up. My uncle pleated and gave them all his money has farming equipment and personal vehicles. My uncle is a dairy Farmer and had a lot of money and farming equipment and these guys took all of it. Luckily my aunt and uncle are still alive. And this also happened to a family friend down in Cancun they threatened to kill him and his family if he didn't start paying weekly dues from his business. He had to pack up his business in the middle of the night and flee the area.
Jason Bouphasavanh nah Jalisco has the most powerful cartel. Wtf would some thugs do with a tractor
Jason Bouphasavanh keep believing that...
@Jason Bouphasavanh
Nope. Most businesses, shops, etc. make payments to _____
@@nonyobussiness3440 El mecho meh la pela
Dude seen a video of Police running away from a house where cartels showed up and dragged a store owner and executed his ass in front of his family. family called police, POLICE RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN AWAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
2:27 Notice how he almost says "Bueno" but changes it mid word to "Well, no" still got that Spanish mind
Fr
Viste, lo escuché tmb jajaja
Haha yeah I caught that too
Kind of similar in meaning of context
I never thought i would ever hear myself say it but after watching alot of conversations regarding legalizing drugs i am halfway to agreement with it. This obviously drives cost down and production happens in the USA.
Ilegal drugs is handing out a massive freebee to cartels to make billions.
Still not sold completely but its strong arguments.
If they do that, who's gonna buy all the guns??
@@elkikex that opens very interesting questions, possible conspiracy but possibly not.
They only legalized weed coz mfs can still be function with it to a certain degree..but hard core drugs! ..we will literally live in a zombie world
Fully legalizing drugs is the only way to kill the incredibly deadly production and logistics chain.
Thought he was gonna say "and i just fell into... Smoking crack"
Read this as he was saying it.
Mexican Cartels aren’t very... nice to journalists.
Oh thanks captian obvious
Bill Jansen 🤣
@Drukstylz Pacheco is basically someone who smokes weed. Like people can be like that person is Pacheco or your a Pacheco or you are Pacheco,. But it would be in Spanish. And the rest is self explanatory
Yeah I'm surprised he's still alive
*Joe hears about the cartel forcing children to decapitate other people*
"Bro, just legalize weed. That'll fix it, right?"
Like anyone gets weed from Mexico any more lmao
@@jacobivey8947
you seem to know a lot fucking pot head 😂😂😂😂
Humongous Chungus It's common knowledge. Now that more states are legalizing weed and we have people that can grow potent strains why would people wanna settle for some brick weed from Tijuana?
Izaya Orihara-kun
Mexico is legalizing ALL drugs
since mexico can’t deal with all the drug addicted population in the US, might as well take its share in the drug market by not leaving it to the cartels
Humongous Chungus even before weed was legal in the US, people were growing it themselves illegally in their. Homes or yards. There is absolutely reason to ever get weed from Mexico especially now that it’s legal
3:30 From what I've read about it, pot (especially smoking in teenage years) is correlated with schizophrenia, but only in those that have it in their families; which seems to indicate it may trigger latent schizophrenia in those that are predisposed to it. Like most things, the disorder is a combination of genetics that allow for a range of potential outcomes that are tempered or exacerbated by environmental factors. So someone that's genetically predisposed to schizophrenia could trigger it from heavy smoking during adolescence when they might have dodged a bullet and never have developed it otherwise. On the flip-side, if one isn't predisposed to the disorder, smoking pot won't trigger it. That's what the evidence suggests so far, but it could be disproven by new findings tomorrow for all I know.
I agree. It's unreasonable
to think some weed will
un- dormant schizophrenia.
But I can believe THC may
do that but not smoking weed.
I had a psychotic break from smoking a lot of weed back in the day. Worst time of my life. Luckily, I recovered. Stayed completely sober for a while and nowadays I might smoke once or twice a year. Don't overdo it, kids.
“I got this guy in contact with the cartels” -Tk Kirkland
Jay Raiders yooooooo 😂 I call him señor capington Kirkland
Lmaooooo
Wong channel
Wrong channel lame
🤣
Remember reading this guy’s column in the Houston Chronicle in my 20’s! Wow, crazy!!!
Mexico has always had a lawless side, even in the days during/after the Civil War outlaws used to ride down to Mexico to escape the law. It's always been kind of lawless, from way back I remember the crazy stories some of my relatives told me from when they were growing up in the 60's & 70's... it just got worse starting over 20 years ago when the Guadalajara Cartel broke off into different cartels & inevitably it was just a matter of time before they went at each other's throats.
As someone who lives by Mexico and has lived in Spain, his impression of the differences is spot on.
I'm proud that Joe Rogan and I are from the same generation. I'm 52...and the eighties were great.
I love this podcast i watch it every morning before school
You know how much this really saddens me 75 percent of my family is mexican and i cant even go down to mexico to appreciate my heritage without running the risk of me getting kidnapped because im american born mexican american. It hurts it really fuckin hurts alot
That is stupid ,Americans are here all the time don’t be pussy and visit your family it’s you superiority complex that makes you paranoid people aren’t gonna target you for being “a wealthy American “
Same
To both Joe Rogan and Ioan Grillo : Thank you for having the courage to investigate and publish such challenging and difficult material. Much of this material is only learned of up here in the upper 48 states away from the Southern border anecdotally. Occasionally newspaper articles are written or published. A big case usually Federal sometimes can bring this darkness into the light. Aside from Sean Penn's bullshit interview with Chapo, little has made it to the mainstream US media.
No doubt this is a delicate subject matter both diplomatically and to corporate business interests. No one can fathom the notion of a failed state...yet here we are. When the cartel war began in Nuevo Laredo and all those women were disappearing and turning up with signs of torture and mutilation. Nobody stateside dared push the issue. The fear of having cartel style kidnapping some how morph across the US Mexico border into our communities stateside was palpable.
Law enforcement must be working hard... yet. Clearly some arrangement must be in place to keep that from taking root on this side of the border must exist ! For how long ? Thanks....
Remember guys , in 2019 more than 200 journalists were murdered.. this man has more courage than many.
LMFAO When he went from spain to mexican Spanish accent hahahah so good
He speaks so well when telling his stories it’s fucking intense
◾️listen, when I was a teen and started to experiment with pot, it was more of a peer pressure thing than anything else. And that factored into a lot of paranoia where it almost felt as though I was developing schizophrenic symptoms. Weed is not for everyone. My experience with pot over the years has taught me one thing - it’s not the drugs but the state of mind of the person that determines whether or not the drug is harmful.
Pussy
Dominic 666 T 😂
Marijuana like any drug is not for everyone. Your state of mind when taking the drug will determine the drugs effect to and degree. It will NOT "determine whether the drug is harmful."
Jim F pussy
Weak sauce
Why is Ari pretending to be a British journalist? 🤔
This is what happens when a government disarms its citizens. Criminal enterprises move in and fill the void. Hence the faux civil war that's been raging in mexico for 2 decades. As an Arizonan Citizen, I've been absolutely baffled by the lack of interest this gets in the media and the federal government. We are more worried about things in Asia and Eastern Europe than we are in what's happening right across our own border.
When cartels run canada then get back to me. And im a man who owns assault rifles,pistols and got a suppressor in atf jail lol.
Scottish, Cockney, Scouse, Spanish, English - quite a difficult accent to place.
You forgot South African
Cockney is English 😂
@@Lo-KeyMuzik So is scouse dumbass he’s saying different accents, if u didn’t already know there’s more than 1
@@as3p410 yes, well done
Think about these stories when you do your weekend drugs Americans
The only reason there is a "drug war" fighting to get drugs into America...america loves its cup of coffee in pure white and clear glass
@@aztecahigh2749 The whole world loves drugs, the way to stop such problems is to regulate and legalise drugs. It's not the US fault that they exist, there will always be a demand and there will always be people looking to capitalise on that demand, no matter where it is in the world.
What's that supposed to mean
Grow your own!
"Grow your own" how the hell do I grow my own cocaine, speed and ecstasy?!
i love that the comment section is it's own type of podcast.
Yessss 🤣
"state capture" is a really good way to imagine whats going on
That was extremely heartbreaking 💔. I commend you for doing this type of work. People need to know.
Joan of Ark: You are crazy.
2:26 he says "bueno" to correct himself 😂 I love this guy
I LOVE how this guy says "CRACK!" lol
Watched this entire interview more than any other Rogan episode. Time to get him back on.
This guy has a pick n mix accent
I would've bet money his accent was south Afrikaner, but apperently you can get that by mixing Brit with Mexican.
Alot of people do. I do. It's when people grow up in mixed environments it rubs off on people.
Peadar Mckeown he watched a lot of Ali G when he was living in Mexico.
@Fawthur then he moved to south africa lol
@@johansmallberries9874 he has a south london accent
“Right next door...so little effort”...understatement of the Century.....!!
But it’s coming ,as sure as shit....
I just gotta say, rogan you've saved my life! Watching you has been such an enlightenment
“Que paso weyyy” 😂😂😂😂😂
Well that was uplifting
Joe Rogan - guy hangs around with stand up comics, professional cage-fighters, presidential candidates - finally seem genuinely impressed
7:37 I like how he pronounces Laredo in Spanish when referring to the mexican side and then pronounced it in English when referring to the US side.
2:27 "Bueeno". He's still thinking in Spanish.
@Rue U yeah but in Spanish
@Rue U yeah i actually agree with you hes saying well no
The wall just got 10ft higher
The hole got 10 feet lower
Ha. The tunnel just got 10 feet deeper
Walls add friction. Why do the 90 % go through legal points if it's easier to go through wall-less parts? Would less drugs go through legal points of entry with more wall? @@anthonyguitron6741
Lol he cant even get the money for it.
A wall won’t fix the drug or cartel problem moron.
this dudes lucky he didn't get scheduled for one of those close shaves where they accidentally take a bit too much off
Lmao
I lived there for two years as a Mormon Missionary, lived in Reynosa, Matamoros, Monterrey, Cadereyta from 2003-2005 during the height of the drug war.... it was like living in Iraq with all the armored humvees driving all over the place.
Did you hear about the family of mormons who got executed recently on of the dirt roads. So fucked up
This guy does a killer Michael Cain impression
glad I wasn't just imagining that!
I was in Nuevo Laredo around 2004. It was crazy.
Their pharmacies are the best tho! Be careful
@@PattMcCrotch yes. Lots of pharmacies. Lol.
Have Ed Calderon from Ed's Manifesto on to talk about mexico. Ex-federale, anti-cartel unit, and executive protection. He actually knows what he's talking about
Accent is a mix between London, Liverpool, Irish accent, Australian, Cockney and Spanish !! 🇬🇧 🇮🇪 🇦🇺
Those stories, specially that last one when mixing kidnapping and the mutilated bodies, have been with us in Colombia for way too long. Those are the side effects of dealing with narcotics.
Born and raised in Laredo and remember all the Nuevo Laredo violence. The Zetas Cartel In particular comes to mind.
I live in Monterrey. I'm aware of all the craziness, but I hadn't heard that story before. Incredibly sad and apparently random. This was once Latin America's safest city. 2011 was when it was at its deadliest. Things have calmed since then but the corruption and violence never remain dormant here. There's always something happening.
Have you ever considered leaving Mexico?
@@johnsmith-pk8bq I should have noted I'm Canadian. I've been here for six years. When I start a family I'd like to go back home.
At first I thought you meant Monterrey CA I was like wtf that place is paradise
They say the was the safest when an artist name Rigo Tovar was alive, rumor is since he was alive a lot of money was in the city and the cartels would leave it alone, cuz he loved the ppl and everybody loved him but when he died they started taking over the city. Idk how true it is but definitely seems possible
@@FredoNavajas92 It's bullshit. Actually Rigo Tovar was from Tamaulipas but he loved Monterrey. However he had no relationship with narco
Like they say, when they leave those bodies hanging from bridges etc, it’s a gift to return the body. At least the family has a body to bury.
You really need to have Anabel Hernandez in your podcast Joe!
Roberto Saviano as well
YES! She knows Sooo much about the inner Mafias all the way up to the Presidents.
She knows so much that she had to flee Mexico
J D Saviano is a plagiarist. His stories are copied from articles written by journalists who are really on the fore front of fighting the mafia. He is also bullshiter. He claimed to have known the sister of Peppe Impastato, a journalist who was murdered by the mafia. The sister denied ever meeting Saviano or ever having spoken to him.
the thing this vid lacks is trill "r" - Drracula style.
Blood diamonds is small compared to the amount of blood involved in drug trafficking. Sad situation
Sure buddy, keep believing that.
Fuck.. I could listen to this guys stories all week. He’s one of the most interesting people I’ve ever heard speak.
The whole government is in on the take on Mexico: Mexico’s equivalent of our Secretary the Homeland Security (Genaro Garcia Luna former Minister of Public Security) is awaiting trial for drug trafficking. The Mexican government - as noted in this interview - puts their thumb on the scale and decide which trafficking groups get to exist and which have to be stopped.
Get the anabel hernandez lady on here
Totally with Joe on legalizing drugs. I've had a couple criminal justice classes and I always try to argue for the idea at least to a small degree. The current drug war hasn't done shit, it's time to try something new.
@@NovakBlok2 maybe you should do some research DUDE…. In MOST places where drugs are legalized or decriminalized, there is usually LESS people using and addicted to drugs, AND crime usually goes down a lot too…. Really? Your REALLY going to say something that stupid?
My twin sister is schizophrenic and addicted to weed too. It's such a sad life... it's interesting that other people are seeing similar correlations to weed and mental health conditions too.
Crazy that I’m watching this right now. Literally like eight hours ago I smoke a little too much, and it gave me an insane anxiety/panic attack. Literally felt like I was dying.
Bravo Music tell me about it
You should read “los narcos gringos” de Jesús Esquivel.
I also had a schizophrenic break at 20 due to multiple things but i was also smoking weed HEAVILY. Makes you wonder man..
Same bro, just a short episode of schitzo like behaviors. I was 18 and taking Xanax, adderal, and smoking a whole lot of weed. I was released after the first 2 weeks but I was in serious denial about anything being wrong. Scary shit man
I thought the tv and radio was talking to me at my peak smoking. Quit for 3 years. It’s been 12 years since I started smoking again but smoke a lot less.
It only happens to people who have a 'natural' tendency to have such neurological disorders and the weed (hasj less so) thc combined with cbd's induces it. Magnifies it. Take care,brother.
Yup. I lost my mind for about 6 hours after smoking for the first time in a long time. I guess it was some strong stuff. Havent smoked since. That scared the fuck out of me.
@@dannyvzsz7682 Once I got a bunch of bootleg xanax took it over a very short period, the 2 days after cessation I kept hearing conversations, I would sit in complete silence trying to hear what was being said. Really creepy. Benzodiazepines feel incredible but damn they seem bad for you, feel very lucky I never caught a habit.
As I was watching this I get my Netflix notification about Narcos Mexico season 2 is available 😂
This is lit'rally how Chris Delia's bri'ish accent sounds.
If you want a great detailed history of the drug war in Mexico read his book El Narco. Amazing!!!
As long as people look at this situation in the narrow minded way largely reflected in the comments here, this situation isn't going to change. The violence in Mexico and along the border has too many complex contributing factors for most folks to keep up with. Between a culture of corruption in Mexico, coupled with a weak central government and a historic regional distrust of centralized authority, and American imperialist destabilization of Latin America, combined with our shameless love of drugs, there are no forces strong enough to stop the bloodshed- at least in part because people are unwilling to have an honest conversation about possible solutions. They're too busy blaming Mexico for being corrupt and undeveloped, or blaming America for being a bunch of hypocritical druggies who won't stop interfering with other nation's affairs. BOTH ARE TRUE, and neither will stop the flow of drugs and violence over the border. It's time to open up an actual goddamned conversation about practical solutions to this crisis.
Just subscribed on Friday 😒👀😧😳and to say the least I’ve been locked n tryna catch up on all the vidz/podcast all I can say is amazing work J.R u da mane!!!!!!!!