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so im reading comments on WSHH...see bare of dem sayin Teflon Ron.. i knew they had to be buzzin... google searched

lool

0:45 how is this don stunting looooooooooooooooooooool :lol: :lol:

:rofl: naaah this has to be some kind of joke.

I dont think it is, this kind of coonery and buffoonery has been gaining a lot of traction.

see for yourself

ya dont make videos like THAT for a joke these people are being serious.

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im wondering, are these innocent people, or drug dealers? (bar the kid of course)

This was from the 16th of september

Tortured, disemboweled and hung from a bridge for tweeting: Couple killed by Mexican drug cartel as gruesome warning to bloggers who 'snitch' online

A couple have been found hanging from a bridge in the Mexican border city of Nuevo Laredo after being disembowelled and mutilated by attackers. The motive for the gruesome attack was to warn social media users not to criticise Mexican drug cartels on the internet. Next to the battered bodies was a sign reading: ‘This is going to happen to all those posting funny things on the internet, You better (expletive) pay attention. I’m about to get you.’

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The woman, thought to be in her 20s, was tied to the bridge from her feet and hands as her body dangled topless with her innards protruding.

The man’s body, also believed to be in his early 20s, was hanging from just his hands.

Online blogging about violence in Mexico is currently one of the loudest ways it is reported, after some traditional media outlets have been silenced by cartel threats. Bloggers who release information about trafficking have faced threats in the past, but this might be the first warning to social network users, CNN reported.

The two blogs that the attackers signalled out as a warning to internet users were Al Rojo Vivo and Blog del Narco.

The site made a statement to CNN, saying that Blog del Narco is not dedicated to criticising crime and added: ‘We are not in favour or against any criminal group, we only inform as things happen.’ While Al Rojo Vivo is a forum where bloggers can make anonymous tips about crime. Over the last five years more than 34,000 people have died in drug-related violence in the country.

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