Looking at Pablo's face when he walked into the Congress, it gave the illusion that he was a man with lofty ideals and ambitions. Born in poverty, started in the end of life, founded his own business empire (criminal) from scratch, and now he will embark on the political arena to fight for a better Colombia. It's just that this is not a story of grassroots breaking class barriers and reaching the pinnacle of life. The so-called Robin Hood of Medellin is just to buy people's hearts and facilitate their sinful activities. It is completely unnecessary to discuss good and evil because of the gratitude of his benefactors. He is a damn drug dealer, a powerful terrorist. For him of the same background, being kind and generous is that he wants to draw a clear line between the poor and the former self and prove his success. You dare to have a conflict of interest with him, even if you make him suspect that you are harming his interests, the two partners who were killed have a great say in this regard, and they can speak if they are burnt to ashes.
As for Pablo being kind to his family, wouldn’t it be too sad if this basic humanity can be promoted as a virtue? As a drug dealer, the only person who can be trusted is his family, and this family is not. What a good bird, who is his husband and his son, don't have any idea what to do? The plane was blown up, two of them; it must not have been done by Pablo. His wife came to find her husband, Tata; how could my husband be the godfather of your child. For what kind of family and what kind of people, please refer to Gacha and his bastard son.
The big evil people have strong personality charm, but this is not a reason to justify them. It is about the drug lords. What is worth paying attention to is the brave people who stand opposite the drug lords, the brave attorney general, and the two-term president. A hateful colonel, a hunting drug officer. Don't recognize the reality no matter how magical things are.
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