time.com— A 36-page handwritten memoir by one of Mexico's biggest drug lords is smuggled out of prison even as his successors have expanded Mexico's narco-mayhem
May 20, 2009View in Crawl 4
I think the point he is attempting to make has escaped the majority of you, save for highlymodified. To put this into perspective, how many ex-hackers turn security auditors, and are some of the most informed in the industry, why? Because they know what it's like to be on the other side.If the guy responsible for setting up cartels and recruiting these young kids stops and says "Hey, here's how i did it, and here's how you can prevent it", we had better goddamn well listen.
He's in jail, so he is facing his consequences whether he wants to or not.He's offering up sound knowledge. Decriminalize these drugs, invest in our neighbors infrastructure, less militarization on social issues.
No, I don't really have a solution, other than stricter enforcement for labor laws. If illegals can't get jobs they won't come here. Besides, I'm pretty sure that the solution isn't to invade northern Mexico.
blacksoulMay 21, 2009
I think the point he is attempting to make has escaped the majority of you, save for highlymodified. To put this into perspective, how many ex-hackers turn security auditors, and are some of the most informed in the industry, why? Because they know what it's like to be on the other side.If the guy responsible for setting up cartels and recruiting these young kids stops and says "Hey, here's how i did it, and here's how you can prevent it", we had better goddamn well listen.
azexileMay 21, 2009
As a mexican drug lord, I'm really getting a kick out of these replies
sodadeMay 21, 2009
Boy, you sure have the world figured out there don't you kiddo? /s
wilderzanMay 21, 2009
He's in jail, so he is facing his consequences whether he wants to or not.He's offering up sound knowledge. Decriminalize these drugs, invest in our neighbors infrastructure, less militarization on social issues.
Closed AccountMay 22, 2009
No, I don't really have a solution, other than stricter enforcement for labor laws. If illegals can't get jobs they won't come here. Besides, I'm pretty sure that the solution isn't to invade northern Mexico.