Saturday, March 24, 2007

Weakness in Numbers

Have you noticed that when it comes to arrests of Hispanics who are involved with importation and/or sales of Illegal Drugs they usually number in groups from five to fifteen.

Its not unusual for TV news reports to use two or more screens in showing photos of all those persons recently arrested in a Big Drug Bust.

Slide show and story here: http://www.kptv.com/slideshow/slideshows/11334942/detail.html

Whereas those arrested for Drug Crimes and are non-Hispanic often only count in one to three persons, if that many.

I see this fact as confirming the Mexican (which 80% of drug arrests involve) society supports a Criminal Culture as how else could they easily gather that many people willing to ignore the rule of law.

Example: If today you decided to commit a criminal act how many in your pool of family, friends and neighbors would be willing to join you in the effort. I don't expect that I would have any luck finding anybody if I were to ask every last one.

However, in Mexico finding Criminal Team Mates is easy as hanging out at the nearest neighborhood market.

The worst part is how today finding Hispanic people (mostly Mexican) who are willing to join in Crime is easy with visiting a Mini-Market in my neighborhood.

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