The fact that Ecuador has become the main drug exporting country in the Pacific of South America, despite the presence of the DEA, the CIA, and especially two North American outposts, one in Manta and the other in Galapagos, which is proof that the government of the meeting, of Guillermo Lasso, is failing because it was placed by the ambassador and the Embassy of the United States to carry out the so-called War on Drug Trafficking and prevent the return of Correa.
This failure has created an insecure country, where the drug cartels are experiencing an internal war and a war against the state. This war is wrecking the country's economy, creating a marked social division, in which regionalism, the main pathology of the country in the social order, malnutrition, alcoholism, and drug addiction in the order of health, the abandonment of classrooms, student desertion at all levels, in the educational order, crime as the main source of economic resources, corruption in all levels of the State, the massive flight of skilled labor, children, youth, and women, for the first time in history, joining the migratory waves All this makes us think that it is time to restructure the country.
It is clear to Ecuadorians that the government of Rafael Correa was the best government in the country's recent history, that they have not been able to find the 60,000 million that his political enemies claim he stole, and that he has millions of supporters who in the next elections sectionals of mayors and prefectures, will vote again for Correa's allies. Meanwhile, the president's party is in complete decline.
It is also clear that CONAIE, under the command of Leonidas Iza, has become the only force with the capacity to paralyze the country and make claims.
Given the seriousness of the times that Ecuador is experiencing, complicated by the pandemic, the economic crisis, violence, the INTERNET, AND CELL PHONE, which has altered the way we learn, work, communicate, and live together, it is necessary to raise a flag of peace, to avoid more deaths in the streets, which are demoralizing all Ecuadorians.
This can be achieved if President Lasso, the new provincial authorities can pardon Rafael Correa and the Correistas loyal to Rafael Correa, entangled in political trials, those imprisoned for alimony debts, parents who evidently in this economic crisis, they could not pay alimony, and worse they can pay it from jail to those who protested in the protests since 2019, to the students who owe the state for educational loans, to the peasants and micro-entrepreneurs who went bankrupt due to the pandemic, the quarantine, social distancing. the businessmen indebted to the banks that went bankrupt and are now harassed. In addition, the bank interest rate should be radically lowered.
In addition, the production, consumption, and export of cocaine from Ecuador must be legalized so that the mules, microtraffickers, and contaminated containers disappear, and the problem is not the production, but the consumption of drugs, that parents and teachers are responsible for whether or not their children are drug users, drugs should even be delivered at low prices or free to addicts who are under treatment, making it a task for doctors and psychologists from the public and private health network, as well as from educational centers and prisons, help drug addicts to fight against their addiction.
This would prevent the country from continuing to divide, so that the right to protest is real for everyone who protests, not just for those who protest under the conditions that the president or government of the day imposes.
Drug use should be seen as a pathology just like pornography use, gambling, alcoholism, smoking, manic depression, or bulimia, even the killer should be considered mentally ill and treated in a psychiatric prison, not locked up in a prison with healthy people, because he is a person who kills and spreads his violence, just like a person with a communicable disease that requires isolation.
It is very expensive for a country to have drug traffickers to the United States and developed countries, who commit a crime punishable in that country, the correct thing is they capture them and keep them in their jails, but since it is cheaper for them than us let us do it this costs us more than the education of our young people, it also turns prisons into universities of crime, a recruitment center for hitmen and traffickers, or a center of criminal operations. The right thing is for the United States and Europe to stop, feed, shelter, and care for the narcos, mules, and traffickers who introduce drugs into their countries, not us.
No hay comentarios:
Publicar un comentario