What the hell is going on in Ecuador?

Gloxina

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Naaaaah.

What I will say is that if any of those Jan 6 rioters had guns, automatic weapons, etc, or if they had actually gotten to the government officials, we would’ve been watching a massacre on live tv that day :hubie:


Remember the silly white chick who wanted to be big and bad and climb through a door? Breh shot her ass right there and no one else made a damn move.

Never say never, but that ain’t happening here.
 

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What the hell is going on over there???
 

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US Travel Advisory:

Ecuador Country Summary
: Crime is a widespread problem in Ecuador. Violent crime, such as murder, assault, kidnapping, and armed robbery, is prevalent and widespread. The rate of violent crime is significantly higher in areas where transnational criminal organizations are concentrated.

Demonstrations occur frequently throughout the country, usually motivated by political and/or economic factors. Demonstrators routinely block local roads and major highways, often without prior notice. Past demonstrations have varied in duration, with some extending for several days or weeks. Blocked roads may significantly reduce access to public transportation, health services, and airports and may disrupt travel both within and between cities.

Outside of Ecuador’s urban and semi-urban population centers, much of the country’s territory is sparsely populated and isolated. First responders’ and U.S. government officials’ access to rural and remote regions of the country is often extremely limited and can lead to significant delays in assistance to U.S. citizens in these areas.

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