Three evidences of a possible failed state called Airplane!"

[Absences that hurt, Excelsior Newspaper]
"Provided with digging tools, the brigades linked to the families and the community of Ayotzinapa students, whom status is unknown since September 26th, are looking in every ravine, hole or difficult zones of Iguala, the southern city of Guerrero where the students were last seen, according to ANSA Agency". [source]
Not even 10 meters were searched and they found a common pit.
"But when families, were informed of the clothes on the victims that were abandoned there by the criminals and that might as well could belong to any of their relatives that were searching... many of them could not take it. 
[One of the relatives called Mayra] Rested her head on that pale she had bought from home and started to cry." [source] [other source]
This brings us to evidence number one, which is: Why is the civil society doing a forensic job that corresponds to the State of Guerrero or the Procuraduría Federal de la República? 



Ok, evidence number two is called "Pinches putas, pero querían venir?" Which means, Damned hoars, but you wanted to come [to the march]?

This last violent verbal and physical attack was done by one of the granaderos or police forces, to Lydia Negrete on the Zócalo Plaza.

"The scene was not an incident, it was a plan, therefore the responsibility of the State. There were federal and local police forces. Who gave the order? Who is going to respond for the acts of the operation? [...] 
Our state is useless to take care of us and well, to disappear us. Yesterday, a perverse state managed a tactical objective: filling us with fear. The next march will manage to call out only for the brave ones. Even in such circumstances, I hope to see as many of the thousands that moved me so much that night". [source]
The comment of the brutus police force made to the women in the march makes me think of the condescending manner in which our First Lady informed us about her Casa Blanca asset. It carries the following subtitles: We are the uppermost layer of society, we are the police, the governors, the rulers, we don't need to give anyone explanations, we just act. It also implies, you are women and we know you are not doing anything illegal, but yet, because you came, you knew this could happen, so face the consequences. If you protest you may get incarcerated, or even die. And may I add, nothing will be done to change the perverse ways of the nation. None of us will be punished but you will. We have a huge apparatus standing behind us, we're untouchable.

From the mouth of the police force, to call a woman puta or a hoar is an event that should not go unnoticed. Puta because I decided to protest? Puta because I think and act congruently, exposed, open to be abused? Well, then yes, puta is my name. But if that is the case, my best wish is that Mexico should be filled with them, for us to become a País de Putas.

Third and final evidence is called "The German Parliament".



In short. Frau Hänsel is right. Which brings me to a word of caution to Herr Roth: Beware of simulacra. If I told you Mexico's real face lies behind the mask of a mask... Who did you shake hands with?



Final conclusion is called Airplane! or Where is the Pilot?



This scene didn't necessary hit me now as really funny, as a matter of fact is rather goofy and I mean that not in a good way. But after bearing with it for a minute, I thought to myself: Isn't the civil society trying to fill the spot of the pilot? It's evident, the pilot rather be in China, making things look good. The copilot, tired of his job, has buried his head in the ground, like an ostrich. 

Then of course, in this authority void, it seems obvious the parents of the missing students dig common pits and start doing forensic reports, it is normal a brave woman may be called puta and be harmed by a police force that is supposed to protect her. It is also normal such an global uproar may be dismissed when "official sources" in the Ayotzinapa case have been interviewed.
"The best of Mexico is obliged to - fall whomever falls, hurt whoever it hurts and have the consequences it may have - to clear this matter, because in regards to this incident, there has been collateral facts, like the appearance of common pits that were not part of the investigation. What this means is that these deaths were not even claimed for. Then, human life is less than the one of a dog". [source]
This comment made (and then corrected) by President Mujica from Uruguay is right. If this last November 20th, the police forces attacked old people, kids and women and left the "Anarchist" groups rather unscathed then isn't it logical to think of the possibility of a failed state?

It's either that or we have just become part of a mass reality show run by Televisa called The Peña's Show.

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