A MESSAGE FOR PRESIDENT CLAUDIA SHEIMBAUM PARDO.
BEFORE I BEGIN MY REQUEST,
The great journey she is undertaking in Mexico is admirable, because I have lived half my life in Mexico and have never belonged to a political party there. What I saw during the time I lived in Mexico did not please me—the way Mexico was being led. Nor am I a supporter of FORMER PRESIDENT
ANDRÉS MANUEL LÓPEZ OBRADOR. However, I acknowledge that he had good ideas for Mexico. Perhaps he couldn’t fully carry out his great work because, first of all, they didn’t let him move forward as far as he needed to go. Mexicans don’t like change—it’s in their blood—and they’ve grown accustomed to being slaves to a corrupt system, such as the PRI, PAN, and PRD, etc.
The PRIAN folks claim to be right-wing, but they don’t care about the people; they hate the poor and are very classist and racist (JUST LIKE OUR NEIGHBOR TRUMP). They go so far as to buy white houses, the latest model cars, and properties all over the world, and they steal like crazy. They take over the media so it says what people want to hear and doesn’t discredit them, while they amass huge fortunes with the U.S. and figure out how to exploit PEMEX and profit from Mexico’s natural resources and minerals, and they’re very loyal to drug trafficking.
They never try to stop it, because it’s the driving force behind those corrupt politicians. And above all for the U.S.
HAVING PRESIDENT CLAUDIA SHEINBAUM PARDO AS PRESIDENT IS THE BEST THING THAT COULD HAVE HAPPENED TO MEXICO AND TO MEXICAN WOMEN.

And it has been a great achievement for DR. CLAUDIA SHEINBAUM. I never would have imagined that we would have a female president in Mexico. It is a great success for former PRESIDENT LÓPEZ OBRADOR. And that DR. CLAUDIA has faithfully followed his legacy, which LÓPEZ OBRADOR was unable to complete.
It is a great achievement in a country where machismo reigned. It was also an achievement for Mexican women and the most vulnerable people. I congratulate her every day, for every achievement, and for her determination to end poverty and live in unity and equality for the peace of Mexico.
Being a woman in Mexico is not easy at all; we live in a society dominated by those degenerate groups from the PRIAN, PRD, and other less significant parties, which are very macho.
I doubt there is a single Mexican woman who has NOT suffered gender-based violence, even to the point of being beaten or killed, as happened in Juárez and in every state—but those were the most depraved murders ever seen, carried out in collusion with the UNITED STATES. Selling the organs of very young girls. After the ones from Jeffrey Epstein—these are violent people. Not to mention another cruel name that they don’t deserve either. In Mexico, where there are many cases of cohabitation, children abandoned everywhere, rapists, traitors, etc., gender-based violence is any act against women and girls—who are the most vulnerable—things that happen at home, in educational institutions, at work, or perpetrated by people close to them. For the following reasons: economic violence, psychological violence, emotional violence, physical violence, sexual violence, and social violence—including harassment—all the way to the files of the “maniac” Trump and Jeffrey Epstein (there are many Mexican politicians and major business leaders on those lists) who have paid Trump a lot of money so their names wouldn’t appear. This man has become deeply corrupt. And we must all support one another so that there are more laws and harsher punishments for this type of abuse.
AND I WANT TO HIGHLIGHT THE NAME OF PRESIDENT CLAUDIA SHEINBAUM PARDO, WHO IS DELIVERING A POWERFUL BLOW TO DRUG TRAFFICKING, AND I SEE THIS FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE BORDER.
And I see injustices where they blame MEXICO for widespread drug addiction. Yet it is they who take the merchandise and walk right through the front door of the UNITED STATES. They are the ones supplying drug traffickers with weapons from the United States. Drug trafficking is a lucrative business for the United States. There, the drug culture is deeply entrenched, because they are the biggest buyers of drugs.
90% of Americans use drugs, ranging from synthetic alcohol, synthetic cannabinoids, synthetic cathinones (bath salts), cocaine, psychedelic and dissociative drugs, steroids, anabolics, heroin, inhalants, methamphetamines, opioids, synthetic tobacco, and the newest one, fentanyl (which is used in hospitals and prescription medications in minimal doses). But Americans are already using it for personal use. And they are the ones creating this excessive consumption of harmful substances, yet their country never bans them. If they could extract something from a rock, they would, and the government would do so to keep them drugged and, better yet, have them die at an early age,
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I doubt they’ll stop using it because the government, the military, the navy, and all kinds of hierarchies that go off to unnecessary wars waged by that eccentric TRUMP, who is an abusive old man who has lived his whole life off drug trafficking, laundering money from Colombian cartels in his casinos. It’s like Miss Universe—and it doesn’t matter that his father was a millionaire; TRUMP started out in the poorest suburbs of New York. The stories he made up about his own murky and scandalous life are a symptom of degenerate madness. In the UNITED STATES, adults and teenagers sell it freely in schools and on every street corner. And all of this is orchestrated by the UNITED STATES.
THE NARCOS STATE OF WASHINGTON IS WHERE MARCO RUBIO WANTS TO CONTROL ALL THE DRUGS ENTERING THE UNITED STATES THROUGH MEXICO FOR GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION, JUST AS HIS GREAT FRIEND DONALD TRUMP DID—PABLO EMILIO ESCOBAR GABIRIA, THE COLOMBIAN DRUG TRAFFICKER.
…And they wash their hands of it by blaming other countries—blaming Mexico for everything. When the drugs actually come from Ecuador, Colombia, the Bahamas, Belize, Bolivia, Burma, China, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, and other countries. They pass through Mexico because they find cheap labor there, exploiting people as young as 14 up to 30.
The strangest thing is that Latinos don’t consume these substances, and NO, we Latinos are NOT the market for drug traffickers; it’s the Americans who make them millionaires. And that’s where the biggest business of all time lies. And no U.S. president has ever stopped drug use in their country. Nor will they, because drugs make them millionaires. The world of drugs isn’t like what you see on Netflix in those trashy “Narcos” series—it’s full of Hollywood fiction. The truth is, I feel sorry for the Mexican actors who lent themselves to creating a world even more distorted than the one we actually live in.
And I’m not going to mention their names because they make me cringe.
THE TRUTH ABOUT DRUG TRAFFICKING IS THAT THERE IS SO MUCH PAIN AND LOSS OF LIFE—OF PEOPLE WHO COULD HAVE CONTRIBUTED SO MUCH TO BRINGING US PEACE AND GREAT PROGRESS FOR THE WORLD… AND NOT WHERE THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WANTS TO CONTROL HUMANITY BY PLUNGING IT INTO DEATH AND PERVERSION.

