The Mexican elections are suspicious
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You'd think that knowing about blatant political assasinations in a so-called 'nation' that's right up against the border to the one I live in would be fairly fucking important.
But I find it telling that this is the first that I've actually heard of this.
I wonder why.
(I know exactly why - reporting on this would make people realize that Mexico is an utter, lawless shithole and anything coming from that direction should be met with [REDACTED] force.)
They also aren't reporting on it because the woman they are putting in charge is so fucking Jewish that just hearing her name or seeing a single image of her sets off bells in your head.
Like, a creature whose very existence is a walking caricature enough to make people think its a Antisemitic Parody, but is in fact the reality they are running with.
Its very much a "we won't release crime stats because it'll make people racist" but with an actual president puppet they are putting in.
Oy vey, Yentl Shekelberg is a completely normal Mexican name.
They said .0 whatever percent of the population. I don't know what constitutes a Mexican. To say that: Oh jews aren't ones. What is a Mexican anyways, other than someone who lives in Mexico?
Eh. Sometimes it's just something you feel. Her family has been in Mexico for less than a century, she's 0% indigenous blood, AND she isn't Catholic and I have a feeling she doesn't even have Spanish blood. If living somewhere is all that a nationalist is then everyone is fucked and what's the point of a nation? Shared culture? Shared ancestry? Shared history? Shared blood? Shared language?
As Hitler said about them the question is not so much is this a Jew? But is this a German?