Los Zetas, which appeared on the scene in the late-1990s, have raised the bar for cruelty among Mexican Mafiosi embellished by their social media's dissemination of beheadings, castrations, and unspeakable torture. Briefly speaking, Los Zetas have rewritten the rules of the game to the point that anything goes. Regrettably, other syndicates like the La Familia Michoacan, the Knights Templars, and even the Sinaloa Cartel have copied some of their abominations, giving rise to what the author calls the "Zetanization" of Mexico ...
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Los Zetas, which appeared on the scene in the late-1990s, have raised the bar for cruelty among Mexican Mafiosi embellished by their social media's dissemination of beheadings, castrations, and unspeakable torture. Briefly speaking, Los Zetas have rewritten the rules of the game to the point that anything goes. Regrettably, other syndicates like the La Familia Michoacan, the Knights Templars, and even the Sinaloa Cartel have copied some of their abominations, giving rise to what the author calls the "Zetanization" of Mexico's ineffective drug war. The author argues that the concerted use of sadism has advanced the agenda of a relatively small fist of cutthroats who, despite the elimination of key chiefs, have penetrated a score of Mexican states, inflicted their hideous brand of warfare on Central America, and managed to control Nuevo Laredo, the largest commercial portal joining Mexico to its northern neighbor.
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