@PresNevins@nayibbukele In the past that and similar haircuts were used by gang members in ES. Banning it is an attack on something that resembles gang culture.
@coltonjack707@nayibbukele All public schools require uniforms and yes in ES that, and other similar haircuts, were used by gang members going back to the early 2000s. Banning the “Edgar” was definitely an attack on something that to us resembles gang culture.
@CRNAwGuns@nayibbukele Minors that attend public schools, like the no sagging or not hat rule in some US schools, no one is getting locked up over this lol.
@ELAMERICAUHHNO@MAGAVoice Resorting to insults instead of addressing the topic being discussed shows a lack of argumentative reasoning, low IQ behavior, you just exemplified the point.
@ELAMERICAUHHNO@MAGAVoice Thats what you deduced? Resorting to derogatory insults is cute, your low IQ is showing, work on your reading comprehension instead.
@Painefulfacts@HalotiMatata@Geiger_Capital Not a bot, don’t get paid. He was democratically elected twice. Tyranny according to who, you? Doesn’t sound very “liberal” of you to want to impose your idea of democracy, sounds a bit more like ideological tyranny on your part.
@Painefulfacts@HalotiMatata@Geiger_Capital So stop persecuting criminals because successfully locking them up is making the country safer?… yeah please keep that logic in whatever country you’re from, doesn’t work for El Salvador.
@Painefulfacts@HalotiMatata@Geiger_Capital False, In El Salvador it was a death sentence to wear the numbers 13 or 18 if you were not gang affiliated they would kill you, civilians couldn’t even wear Nike Cortez as the gangs wouldn’t allow it. Gang tattoos were earned by committing rape or murder. You know nothing.
@Dks8119@nayibbukele Although there’s a resemblance no Nayib, the portrait is of General Francisco Morazan, the last president of a unified Central America.
@Mikeysho69@nayibbukele The west as in the historical dominant powers, that for better or for worse, have asserted their will. El Salvador, like most of Latin America, has always been under their influence.
@nyxiegryph@nayibbukele He was referring to a gang member who should have remained in prison but corrupt judges ( pre-Bukele) kept releasing him, he eventually decapitated three people before he was put away for good.
@LuedtkeGerd @nayibbukele He was referring to the operational fees vendors pay ( rent). They’ll continue paying the same rates as they did in the old market.
@Viperion_OSINT@nayibbukele He has publicly spoken of exactly this in the past, he wants to fulfill Morazan’s dream of a reunified Central American republic.