Max Keiser and professor Ackerman discuss Mexican drug cartel violence

Alex Mousolpolous
   Mexicans have taken to the streets in Major protests in recent weeks in protest against the governmental slaying of over forty students. The government of Mexico has long been in cahoots with these drug cartels who really control large parts f rural Mexico not much u like ISIS control of the vastness wastelands of Iraq.
 In the wastelands of Mexico it is the drug cartels who control these areas and are often left alone by a government that stays out of their business. Max Keiser had John Mill Ackerman on his program to talk about the neo-trafficking drug  government of Mexico and how the violence makes so many flee up North. The changes of government to a more business demanding neo-liberal direction and oppression of protesters  is what lead to the abduction and killing of forty students by a drug gang on orders from officials in Mexico. These murders of students though have only galvanized more protests against a people fed up with the corruption and violence that is being perpetuated and funded from these same business interests that want to keep people down and without a voice. As Keiser and his guest points out the only difference between Colombian drug related violence which has died down and the violence in Mexico is that it is not leftist guerrillas that have an understanding and alliance with the dangerous murderous drug cartels but the government in Mexico.

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