War Farmers Killed 10 Cartel Members with Machetes Over Extortion Fees - "We basically had no choice but to die fighting or die from hunger," residents in Mexico told VICE News.

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A grab of video footage showing local residents meeting with members of a drug gang before a violent conflict took place between the two groups in Mexico State last week.

At least 14 people were killed in a fight between members of a drug gang and local villagers last week after residents fought back against extortion demands, according to the Mexican authorities.

Ten of the people killed in Mexico state were members of the La Familia Michoacana cartel, and the rest were local farmers, Mexican authorities said. Amongst the dead was a cartel leader known as “Comandante Payaso” (Commander Clown), the alleged leader of La Familia in the region behind the rise in the extortion fee.

The clash happened on the afternoon of December 8 after members of La Familia Michoacana announced a rise in the extortion tax to the group of farmers in the small rural town of Texcaltitlán. The farmers were already each paying a Mexican peso per square meter (around $.060) to the criminal group. The cartel now wanted double, according to local news outlets.

Extortion is a major criminal market throughout Mexico, and a way that criminal groups use violence and territorial control for profit.

“We had a very bad year [of harvests] and we barely made enough money to pay the original extortion fee. With this increase we basically had no choice but to die fighting or die from hunger,” a local farmer from Texcaltitlán who asked to remain anonymous due to fear of retaliation, told VICE News in a phone interview.

On a gruesome video that spread on social media, residents and members of the drug gang can be seen arriving at the local soccer field where they both had agreed to meet to deliver the extortion money. The video shows a small group of people heavily armed with AK-47s and armored vests. Some were dressed in fake Mexican military uniforms.

After a few minutes talking, someone in the group fires a gunshot and hell breaks loose. The farmers, some of them armed with shotguns, machetes and sticks, begin to chase the alleged criminals. Some are killed with gunshots while others are hacked at with machetes.

A different video shows several charred bodies inside two white pickup trucks, allegedly members of La Familia Michoacana cartel.

“We told the Mexican army that this was going to happen because we were not going to pay anymore. We asked for their back up and no-one showed up,” the farmer told VICE News.

Commander Clown, one of the victims of the confrontation, had long been in the crosshairs of law enforcement. “[He} was a main target for us for his role in the criminal organization. We had several investigations ongoing to go after him,” said Andrés Andrade, chief of police of Mexico State.

La Familia Michoacana is a Mexican drug cartel founded in the late 1980s in the Mexican central state of Michoacán, although its presence is now mostly based in Mexico State, according to authorities.

In June 2022, eleven members of the same cartel were killed in the same town during a shootout against state police officers. The clash gained notoriety after the authorities found a spider monkey among the victims killed.

Graphic photos of the dead monkey wearing a green camouflage hoodie under a black tactical vest and a diaper were shared over social media.

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Can't wait for Vice to simp for the AnCap Cartels.
I try to use this with some unfortunate AnaCaps I know for an argument against it, but they swear up and down, in a battle, they would win every time, lmao.

I am glad these guys took out some trash even when it cost them dearly.
 
The US should've invaded and nation built Mexico instead of Afganistan. Apparently the ruling elite in Mexico are in bed with the cartels.
If it was framed as Mexican paramilitaries going across the border and killing people, US citizens would be a lot more angry.
It's worth noting that the US did invade Mexico and largely finish conquering it, but gave it back because it was full of Mexicans.
 
Standover merchants getting what they deserve will always be based. The problem with these types is that they are incapable of understanding that if you kill the cow, you'll get a nice beef dinner but the days of fresh milk for breakfast every morning are over forever.

I hope that the remaining cartel members decide to steer clear of the village from now on, but I strongly doubt they will. If one village is allowed to rebel, other villages will get the idea to do the same thing, and that will not do.
 
I try to use this with some unfortunate AnaCaps I know for an argument against it, but they swear up and down, in a battle, they would win every time, lmao.

I am glad these guys took out some trash even when it cost them dearly.
How is the drug cartel problem an argument against ancaps when being a drug cartel is only profitable because of drug prohibition, and people's ability to fight back against the cartels is heavily restricted through gun control? Both of those things are the government's fault. In this case, the villagers, who only had machetes, finally worked up the courage to fight. Had they had guns, this would have happened years ago. Had drug prohibition never occurred, there wouldn't have been cartels to fight against to begin with.
 
The farmers, some of them armed with shotguns, machetes and sticks, begin to chase the alleged criminals. Some are killed with gunshots while others are hacked at with machetes.
"Alleged criminals", what a joke. Better not offend the poor disadvantaged youths.

Good for those farmers, it's better to die standing than live on your knees.

They need to use the same tactics the cartels do and torture any captured to death with extreme brutality. Also deface any and all known tombs or graves of cartel members and dig up the corpses to mutilate them and leave them rotting in a ditch for all to see. There is no reward for being the "better man" against these animals. Only brutal, merciless violence will work.
 
"Alleged criminals", what a joke. Better not offend the poor disadvantaged youths.

Good for those farmers, it's better to die standing than live on your knees.

They need to use the same tactics the cartels do and torture any captured to death with extreme brutality. Also deface any and all known tombs or graves of cartel members and dig up the corpses to mutilate them and leave them rotting in a ditch for all to see. There is no reward for being the "better man" against these animals. Only brutal, merciless violence will work.
The cartel should just build a few roads then everyone would be okay with the extortion.
There's a reason that violence is called "the final argument of kings". "Rules-based" governance doesn't work on those who make their own rules.

These are supposedly images of the battle-rattle the cartels have:
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If they're not just commandeering it from the Mexican government, they're getting this from CIA/ATF gun runners. Meanwhile, the only legal gun shop in the country is in the D.F.
 
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