La Morena Communistas Go Full Dystopia

Mexico’s Congress last month approved reforms to existing laws that allow for the creation of a new updated identity document that contains biometric data, including fingerprints and even iris scans. Yep…

Supported by President Claudia Sheinbaum and the ruling Morena party, the reforms to the laws enabling the creation of a CURP biométrica (biometric CURP) took effect on July 17 after the publication of a decree in the federal government’s official gazette the previous day.

Rumours are circulating that to access the portal with your information you need your name, birthday and location; all information easily obtained from Facebook

The CURP, or Unique Population Registry Code, is an existing national identification code for all citizens and legal residents of Mexico. This new biometric CURP is an enhanced version of the existing CURP, which was created in 1996.

Jewish Communist Woman as President

Since her election, her and her party have gone full-woke. She has been part of a pre-planned constitutional reform that sparked (and continues to do so) controversy across the country. Given this, Morena has complete control of the country and courts–there is no viable opposition or appeal process against them. They’re now operating similar to the Chinese Communist Party in that sense.

It’s also important to remind yourself that amid the bloodliest election in the countries history, at a time when narco groups have never been this technologically advanced, wealthy and influential…that they decided would be a genius idea to ELECT the JUDGES of the country. This was sold as having a “power to the people” or “power to the proletariat classes” by taking control of the enforcement of laws in the country. Of course, it was a sorry excuse directed towards the useful idiot youth in the country. Now, every single judge in the country is completely in either the governments or organized crime’s pocket and there is no independent judiciary in the slightest.

The creation of a biometric CURP is aimed at the fight against disappearances, organized crime and drug trafficking in Mexico–> As someone who has been researching Mexico for some time now and got a feel for how things operate on the ground there isn’t a more far-fetched, inaccurate and fraudulent claim you can make–everybody knows it’s not for this

Reality

We’re dealing with a country where 36,000 people go missing a year and there is about a 1% or less likelihood that any murders are solved. In fact, as I write here:

that the discrepancy between government data and the independent collection of data is so enormous that virtually no figures are believable. This is very relevent because the common metric used for homicides (per 100,000) may seem stable or even improving, but that is because the number of missing or lost people is skyrocketing. Any quote that this is about individual safety in ‘the land of wolves’ or about finding missing people… is a joke at best.

RIGHT NOW they’re already sharing personal information… now they want personalized biometric data, too?

This has created significant controversy amongst otherwise apolitical natured people because they don’t trust the government and the collection and storage of personal information on centralized database. Mexico has prior cases of information being hacked.

Prediction

Given the sensitive nature of the information, the fact that Mexico is a failed state & that it is one of the most dangerous & corrupt places on the planet, I believe that this will turn into an enormous trick of pinning crimes on innocent individuals. I believe that evidence will be pinned against innocent people for high-value murders and identity theft will be extremely widespread. As the incompetent Mexican government seeks to adopt more digital friendly means, you can easily envision a situation where people will be constantly flagged for not paying tax on income they never received in the first place.

I believe this will be a mix of a tracking tool for people who the government wants to expose, namely political opponents or major critics of Morena and their vast legal reforms they’re bringing about AND a tool for organized crime to obscure evidence to cover their tracks and sell prized private information.

Big Picture

I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again. There is no “side” fighting for the Mexican people. Of course, since I often write about matters from a libertarian standpoint, it’s easy to say that the government doesn’t have your interest over again–that should be clear to anybody with their wits about them.

However, even in some places with corrupt governments, there are foundations, trusts, private companies, communities, regions, colonies, all of them that act in good faith for a specific cause or grouping. In Mexico, there is absolutely no trustworthy side of the “people”–> The government is focused on securing political control, the industries focused on milking everything from effectively using slave labour and the organized crime are interested in maximizing profits by any mean necessary. Any outward opposition to this, is quickly shot down and so the cycle continues.

You can expect that for all of the problems that the United States has (or will have), more Mexicans will try to head North in the future. Mexico is embracing full-out communism and not many are noticing.

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