domingo, 28 de abril de 2013

A cultural contradiction and crime



With the demonizing title "Public Enemy Number One" our adversarial culture full of glory and money to the worst offenders.

Although it sounds strange, deep in our psyche quieter feel more prestigious than the Nobel Prize or an Oscar, is to be "public enemy number one."

This award was first awarded to the legendary mobster Al Capone in 1930, when in a fight with his competitor strafed a wall seven people.

Any psychoanalyst head is full of infinite interpretations to learn that this slaughter came a Valentine's Day (Valentine's Day for whites).

84 years after that dedication to the rulers of Chicago was awarded to Al Capone, again rise to the podium of the worst Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman.

Perhaps to maintain proportionality with the growing world population, this criminal has killed thousands of people, in the form of collateral damage to the importation of hundreds of tons of marijuana, cocaine, amphetamines and heroin.

Our minds love skills, fights, fighting, regardless of whether real or virtual.

I rectified: if the deaths are true to the fictitious prefer.

Those tons of drugs entering the United States serving consumers request specific hard-working citizens to get money to buy substances that excite your brain pleasure.

The fun competition occurs because a few leaders opposing occur to them that these hard-working citizen consumers do with their lives what they want.

The ban increases the interest, demand, prices, profit and interest in participating in the illegal business.

Our contradictory culture full of glory and money to the worst offenders.

Note: Original in Spanish (without translation by Google): Una contradicción cultural y la delincuencia.
 
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