The article
I chose for my current event was in relation to drugs and it’s influence on
violence. After doing research and reading several articles, I came in to
contact with one specifically that addressed this topic and helped me fully
understand the impact drugs has on violence and how both aspects have an
influence on our society. The article is called “Matamoros Drug Violence Spurs
Ride in Kidnapping. It discusses the violence, which is spreading across the
northeaster border of Mexico. Rivals within the Gulf Cartel are fighting to gain
control over the smuggling of drugs around that area. This conflict is becoming
an issue for the local population and communities in that area. They are
getting trapped in between the crime and it’s causing issues for drug cartels
to operate effectively with their corresponding rivals.
Although
this is an issue across the area, this articles focuses on one specific example
of the effect of drug crime directly on individuals within the society. A
young, Mexican-American man in his late twenties worked and brought and sold
gold respectfully. He was owner of a jewelry store in Matamoros. He was
kidnapped because people knew his family had a great future with a good amount
of money to live a relaxed life. One day he was working, about to close the
store, when three men came and forced him to get in to a van as they threatened
him with guns. From that point, they put a sack over his head and drove almost
an hour until they stopped and told him to get out of the van. They took him to
a disgusting area with walls that had bloodstains on them. He was violently
abused and fed spoiled food for a whole entire week. They wanted his money and
continuously beat him until they got that. Eventually, the parents paid the
kidnappers almost $42,000 in pesos. They took him and left him outside after
receiving the money. He was beaten very badly but eventually was able to find a
farmhouse and then find his way home from there. It took him a long time to
recover physically and it still affects him mentally.
One thing
he realized from this was that in the past, people from the drug cartel used to
have white trucks, similar to the one he was kidnapped in, and they never used
to harm local people. They used to sell their drugs, get their money and move
on. However, now he sees these same guys just wanting to make money. According
to the article, cartel members are preying on locals as alternate methods on
income. Killing of major drug capos led to the increase of crime toward local
individuals. The two cartels within that area are both struggling for power and
this can result in everyone being unsafe and at risk of crime such as
kidnapping.
As far as
it’s relation to what we have learned in class, we did discuss the connection
between drugs and it’s relation to crime. We discussed what factors caused that
crime and how it influenced society. We talked about the direct and indirect
causes of drug crime and how members of the drug subculture have much higher
rates of criminality. People who are likely to use the drugs are also more
likely to have more criminal activity in other aspects. The three men who are
previous involved in the drug cartel, kidnapped an innocent man. The illegal
participation with selling drugs led to the kidnapping of that man. It may have
been an indirect cause but it was influenced by their experience selling drugs
through the cartel and the pressures from competing with other cartels for
power. Also in class we directly discussed how violence is an issue from drug
trafficking because of the intense competition for large profits and when a
commodity is scare or in high demand, individuals involved may take extreme
measures, such a kidnapping someone to get control and the money they need.
Drug trafficking and use has a huge negative influence on society as
exemplified within the article. Whether it involves drug using or trafficking
or drug use, it can negatively indirectly or directly influence our society by
creating struggles and harm within their lives.
Article Link:
http://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=397096947
I enjoyed reading about your current event. I think the example provided did a good job of expressing how innocent people are affected by drug trafficking and use in and around Mexico. I definitely think there is a positive correlation between drug use and criminal activity. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThis was a really interesting current event. it is sad to think how other victims are affected by drug crime even when they are not involved in that world whatsoever, just by the location they are in they get caught up in those situations. And I definitely do think there is a relationship between violence and drug cartel activity but I am curious if you read any other articles on how violence relates to drug activity outside of cartels.
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