Sometimes Americans forget what a barbaric society we have in our neighbor to the south. ISIS and other hostile Muslims fill up the medias screen with their headchop activities , but Mexico is not far behind in savagery. In fact, Mexico should be grateful for murderous Muslims who take attention away from Mexican gangsters also employ horrific terror to achieve their goals.

Beach resort Acapulco has lost tourism following beheadings in the city following a spate of gangster intramurals. A 2013 ABC News piece called Acapulco Mexicos most violent city.

In fact, 1,300 people have been beheaded in Mexico in the years from 2007 to 2011. Mexicans love to celebrate their Aztec ancestors (as one sees in amnesty demonstrations), meanwhile ignoring that the tribe was quite brutal as shown by archaeology.

A tragic reminder of Mexicos cultural violence has been the 43 student teachers who on September 28 attended a political demonstration and then went missing, apparently taken away by police. In searching for the disappeared young men, other mass graves have been found, magnifying the horror.

Time magazine quoted one experts analysis, noting how the Mexican underside has been revealed by the crime (How the Disappearance of 43 Students Has Tested Mexico’s President, October 28, 2014):

“This event gave Peña Nieto a bloody nose,” said George W. Grayson, a professor at the College of William & Mary who studies drug trafficking groups. “It has demonstrated that his attempted security policy simply hasn’t functioned adequately and there are two Mexicos: the modern Mexico that the President embraces, but also the Mexico Bronco – a wild, savage Mexico.”

Below, families of the missing students have demanded more efforts for their relatives to be found.

Here in America, we should work to stop the Mexicanization of our nation via diverse immigration and invasion. Mexicans may say they hate the lawlessness at home, but immigrants bring their whole cultural package, including kidnapping for ransom, everyday bribery, deadly drunk driving, violent misogyny and a general criminal-friendly attitude. These are not the immigrants any citizen would choose as a group (although there are some fine exceptions who have embraced American values enthusiastically).

As Ann Coulter remarked the other day, “The country has changed . . . since the 1965 Immigration Act, and not for the better because of millions of immigrants who prefer a big welfare state instead of the Constitutionally limited government envisioned by the founders to protect citizens freedom. And Mexican newbies bring not only a propensity toward big government but also a culture interwoven with crime, violence and corruption.

Interestingly, Mexicos Day of the Dead holiday prompted coverage of the case in the American media, although some of the actual explanations were strangely sketchy. (See NPRs mood piece With Mexican Students Missing, A Festive Holiday Turns Somber and the Los Angeles Times emotive A day of too many dead in Mexico.) Say no evil against the diverse!

The Fox Latino report was somewhat more informative about the crime in poisonous Mexico.