"Magic realism was born in Columbia, and there must be a reason. From 1979 to 1984, there were 3,245 homicides in Miami. Except for the Tourism Bureau and the police, everyone was hanging up high. The US government only cares about money. Hundreds of millions of dollars flowed into Colombia from the United States, and this is beyond the United States. ——You go to meet a politician, it’s not a gang. ——Didn’t it be the same? Boss. ——The politician is timid. In my opinion, crimes that turn a blind eye and The crime of total corruption is just as serious. We are a blind and ignorant nation. Because of our blindness, the country has given way to the highest bidder. If you are a drug lord in Colombia, going to jail means playing women, watching movies, and brothers. We have fun, get through the relationship, and get a reduced sentence for good behavior. The judges were frightened and formulated a special trial procedure. For the first time in Colombian history, the justice of the judge concealed the truth under a mask. These poor policemen were stunned. The extravagant manor is shocked. If you can only earn $22 a week from your birth to death, you will be gobbled up. In law enforcement agencies, there is a long-lived proverb that bad guys need good luck every time, and good people only need good luck once. Sometimes you want to catch bad guys, you have to do something bad. Sometimes bad guys will help you. In the United States, the Mafia will wipe out witnesses so that they cannot testify in court. In Colombia, Pablo Escobar wiped out The whole court."
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