The ugliness in the material society

Jennings 2022-01-18 08:03:01

Since the signing of the North American Free Trade Agreement in 1992, companies from all over the world have established factories along the Mexico border, using cheap labor and zero tariffs to manufacture goods at very low cost and sell them to the United States. These factories have sprung up like mushrooms after a rain. On the border between the United States and Mexico, there are more than 1,000 such factories in a city called Juarez, producing a TV every three seconds and a computer every seven seconds. The factory hires young Mexican women because they have low wages, and they will not complain about long working hours and unfavorable working conditions. Most factories produce 24 hours a day, and many women are attacked late at night. The factory does not provide any worker safety protection measures.
For many years, these cases of rape, murder, and abandonment of young female workers have not received the attention of the Juarez police, so that the bodies of young women appear on the streets of the city or on the surrounding hills almost every day.
Many relatives of the victims (most of them are poor) claimed that the perpetrators of this serial homicide were a group of sexual sadists who specialized in raping and killing women and were closely related to the upper class.
For the past ten years, the Mexican police have been investigating the case and arrested several suspects. In October 1995, Abdel Latif Sharif, a worker born in Egypt, was arrested on suspicion of being one of the criminals. Since then, he spent 30 years in prison. The Mexican police claimed that he was a murderer who committed the crime alone, but after he was imprisoned, the murders continued. Sharif died in June 2006.
In April 1996, the police arrested several rebels and claimed that the street gang was bought by Sharif and continued to commit the crime. But after the group was arrested, the homicide was still taking place, and they were subsequently acquitted.
In November 2001, two bus drivers Victor Gavier Gahia Urib and Kustavo Gonzalez Mesa confessed to be the murderer. In 2003, Mesa died in prison. Yurib was sentenced to 50 years in prison, but afterwards, Yurib's lawyer proved that he confessed under torture, and he was also acquitted. During this period, the homicide did not stop.
On September 8, 2006, Edward Alvarez Cruz was arrested. The police suspected that he was one of the murderers in the serial homicide and suspected that he had committed several other crimes. But his family said that he has a reliable alibi.

In other words, up to now...In the city near the United States in Mexico at the far end of the world, the terrible ravages and murders of women are still going on...

No matter what country's law, it will define rape as : When the other party disagrees or does not care about whether the other party agrees (usually using violence or force to force or threaten), forcibly have sexual intercourse with the other party.

But this definition. It does not apply in every country that has two kinds of laws. One of
these two kinds of laws is for the rich and powerful people, and the other is for the rest. The vast number of people. When human lives are as humble and insufficient as a cocoon. The dignity of women has long lost her original face and meaning.

Over the past ten years. In Mexico, where the economy is backward and the status of women is extremely low. Only that small city, Officials say that more than 400 women have been raped and killed, and more than 700 unknown whereabouts. The actual number is no less than 5000 cheap female workers...

Poor girls, women, just for a bite of food. But in the rich. In a controlled society, I have lost everything. What

can be better if I reflect on Chinese society? Once I heard a girl say that her friend was raped and that she was a virgin before. But they didn’t have the consciousness to report the crime. Instead, they felt that since So let’s just obey it, or say, "Actually, that boy is pretty good too. Since it was given to him for the first time, the two of them will get along like that..." The ridiculous thing is that they are all so-called "college students." "!!! The concept of young women in modern Chinese society is so stupid, it is hard to imagine!

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  • Eva Jimenez: [putting a Mexican flower clip in Lauren's newly-dyed black hair] Now you look like me.

  • Alfonso Diaz: Are you going to endanger their lives for a fucking story?