Which Latin American hellhole has the most violent culture?
>>78689342
Cri cri cri...
>>78689342
1. Honduras
2. Mexico
3. El Salvador
4. Brazil
5. Colombia
>>78689342
Ur mom and LOS
El Salvador, México, Brasil, Colombia and flag related
>>78689579
El Salvador is far more dangerous than Honduras nowadays
LOS
>>78689667
>Porto Alegre
>south Brasil
>white
>>78689636
>>78689694
SANTOS RADIO
>>78689667
Como esta Honduras ahora? He leído que ha llegado mucha inversión industrial a San Pedro Sula, pero es seguro vivir allí ? Sobre todo para un extranjero
Saludos!
>>78689805
Can you translate this into American?
>>78689762
Porto Alegre is still safer than New Orleans, Detroit and Baltmore
>>78689915
"How are things in Honduras now? I heard that many industries came to San Pedro Sula (city), but is it safe to leve there (yet)? Especially for a foreigner
Regards!"
LOS obviously
>>78689342
L O S
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>>78689342
Definetely LOS.
>>78690106
>>78690148
The USA values human life
>>78689805
>>78689915
The one city that really used to be dangerous was San Pedro Sula (our industrial city); nowadays, criminality has really gone down. People exercise calmly on boulevards and the urban areas and decent neighborhoods are perfectly fine to live in. The only place in which delinquency is still more or less rampant is in the poorest neighborhoods.
You should lead a pretty comfy life as a tourist. Honduras, for better or worse, is still one of those countries in which people cream their pants over foreigners, so that might be an advantage for you.
Tegucigalpa (our capital city) is even safer, and, in my opinion, nicer than SPS.
Lastly, yes, there has been a lot of industrial investment lately (and foreign investment, in general).
(Te respondo en inglés por si al anon gringo le interesa la info)
>>78690106
>>78690148
>>78690162
...SANTOS ROCK RADIO 108.5 FM
>>78690263
Tell that to the several millions of civilians your army killed during this and the past century.
>>78689342
Probably Detroit or New York
>>78690451
Neither of those are Latin American cities, even by US standards.
>>78690393
I watched enough Liveleak videos to know how much Latin Americans value human life.
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>>78690263
>The USA values human life
>>78690649
>I watched enough Liveleak videos to know how much Latin Americans value human life
>Flag
*risitas & cuñaooo!! laugh intensifies*
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrn27qoXjKA
LOS CHICANOS JUDÍOS DE AMÉRICA
>>78689579
surprised brazil isnt in top 3
>>78689342
Texas
>>78690741
At an ideological level at least, they do, or did at a crucial period in world history where a more bloodthirsty superpower could have thrown the world into absolute destruction. I contend that the reason why the Cold War didn't end with cockroaches taking up the mantle as the planet's dominant species is because both the yanks and the Soviets had fundamentally humane ideologies that recognised that sending over the first bomb would have made them the bad guy.
>>78691459
this
>>78691459
Texas has only culturally white Hispanics
>>78690302
>anon gringo
Lmao I understood that partially thanks for the info mate
PUER
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RICO
>>78691569
>Game theory
>rational model of decision making
>>78689342
Latin American culture is all about machismo and ego
That automatically means their sense for human life is lower because everything done is in service of your ego and small dick. They conflate confidence with violence
I always thought Acapulco was a paradise because of Chavo
Is it really that bad mexibros ?
>>78693168
It was cool in the 50s, the place where all Hollywood stars liked to hang out. But it got abandoned and now only local tourists go.
>Is it really that bad
I mean, it is the most dangerous city in the country, so of course it's bad. It still gathers millions of tourists annually, tho, and most people who go there (most) seem to be fine. People who involve themselves with crime, on the other hand...
>>78689342
1. LOS
2. ESTADOS
3. UNIDOS
>>78693168
>>78694560
I think Cancún is much more popular nowadays
United States of Trumpmania
>>78689342
From most violent to least violent
1. El Salvador
2. Venezuela
3. Honduras
4. Jamaica
5. Guatemala
6. Brazil
7. Columbia
8. Puerto Rico
9. Mexico
10. Dominican Republic
11. Costa Rica
12. Bolivia
13. Panama
14. Uruguay
15. Peru
16. Nicaragua
17. Argentina
18. Paraguay
19. Ecuador
20. Chile
>>78695516
>not throwing yourself on the list
>>78695220
Not a Latin American country
>>78695663
we have the shameful #7 spot. USA woul be between Ecuador and Chile and canada would be the safest country overall
>>78691989
Is that Latino machismo thing true? Why are there so many autists then
>>78690263
I guess this statement can vary depending on how you define human, because you clearly didn't value the lives of the millions that you have killed, ruined and led to misery abroad throughout your history so you could become a "first" world country.
>>78695083
Cancún is much more expensive than Acapulco because it's the designated gringo beach
>>78689342
twitter from el salvador
https://twitter.com/informadorpd
>>78696392
Same argument as Spain, England, Portugal, Netherlands, France, Belgium and all other cunts that had colonies?
>>78689667
wow hadn't noticed that Venezuelan cities are no longer on that list. I guess it's related to the government not even publishing homicide stats anymore.
>>78691989
>small dick
implicando
>>78699390
who measures dicks around the world? /pol/? or is it "self reported"?
>>78690263
Kek, don't use this so much or people will get bored and then you'll have to find a better line to get (you)s.
>>78699390
>amerismalls
>>78696110
Not everyone in south America is able to be a Chad. So they comes here to shitpost with the rest of us betas
Brazil has its fair share of violence, but I wouldn't want to even set foot on the likes of Honduras or El Salvador. That's where you go when you want to play real life in hard mode
>>78695516
Why is Ecuador so peaceful, I always thought it'd be very violent
The thing about El Salvador isn't the violent culture, but the fact that the country was flooded with arms during the 1980s as the Cubans decided to throw in all their support for the FMLN guerrillas.