Took some time off just to de-stress a little + learning PSX graphics in blender, which took a while but was fun. Videos *shouldnt* take this long to make, but I’ve been leaning more towards conspiracy and true crime content again, which are always grander in production. Next video should be lost media-ish :3
@kswaes22 күн бұрын
thank you
@rhedosaurus225122 күн бұрын
Have you seen the recent Nickelodeon documentary "Quiet On Set" by now? Because I think we also need a new Nickelodeon video as well.
@sleepyturtwig22 күн бұрын
Glad to have you back Jorge, good that you took a break, these videos do taking a lot out of you. The man myth legend that got me into lost media since I was in high school and now a graduate in college with degree in culinary arts
@nivr-lime22 күн бұрын
W
@ivanmorello86822 күн бұрын
Please do a follow-up video from your dan Schneider one with the new stuff that was brought to light.
@paulmoranfull22 күн бұрын
It has to be an international KZbinr talking about this on detail, if this was uploaded by someone in my country that person would be dead, thanks for talking about Ayotzinapa
@Undertalepotatochip22 күн бұрын
We’re the documentary people killed?
@Undertalepotatochip22 күн бұрын
Are the documentary people okay?
@kingludwig_ii22 күн бұрын
@@Undertalepotatochip Yes.
@PiroKUSS21 күн бұрын
You're exaggerating. Mexican KZbinrs don't have the balls to talk about it, that's all. They just copy whatever American KZbinrs do.
@HavianEla21 күн бұрын
@@PiroKUSSdo you live in a cartel-controlled part of Mexico? If not, your opinion here REALLY doesn’t matter. Cartels are horrifying, and not recognizing them as the threat they are is entirely foolish and will get you in trouble. Always overestimate your enemy, not underestimate.
@vicbaez22 күн бұрын
As a mexican I just needed to read the number 43 to know which story you warr going to talk about.
@kittyythecat22 күн бұрын
Same. I knew exactly what he was going to talk about. It feels like an "open secret" to Mexicans.....
@oscarguerrero17822 күн бұрын
Same here
@44SWAGNUM-MAGA522 күн бұрын
yo tambien
@AADP21 күн бұрын
we are missing 43...DAYS FOR SPRING BREAK!
@basketguitar976821 күн бұрын
@@AADP☹️
@N4chtigall22 күн бұрын
I love that they wanted to use: "we thought that the studentst were gang members"... So just because you suspected they were gang members you executed them on the spot without any prior identification? Yeah, makes perfect sense.
@chacrax622 күн бұрын
even then, if they were gang members they still opened fire to unnarmed people
@theoddlemon40822 күн бұрын
That’s the Mexican police for you. And people in the US talk about police brutality
@__rm30722 күн бұрын
@@chacrax6and how would that excuse the torture practices?
@crimsonite0922 күн бұрын
these degenerate freaks always resort to redtagging and dehumanizing students. absolutely terrifying.
@biggestastiest21 күн бұрын
even if they were gang members, even if they were smuggling heroin, they didn't deserve to be killed, period. they were students.
@serenitymousse550622 күн бұрын
Sounds like the Government doesn't want the populace to figure out they not only work with the Cartel and other crime organizations. But fund and form the organizations themselves.
@Relentless_Venture21 күн бұрын
Ummm the populace knows....they are not stupid. We all know. Lol it's not something you just discovered today. You're about a few decades too late
@applewind931821 күн бұрын
You would be surprised but we know all of that. Is an open-secret and the only ones who still deny it are usually political nut jobs.
@kameronjones713921 күн бұрын
Oh yeah you don't get that powerful without government help
@Tampafan3320 күн бұрын
@@kameronjones7139exactly
@videlvasq20 күн бұрын
They're in large part one and the same. It's like how you see right wing nationalists marching here in the states and people ask "Where's the police to stop them?!" They're among the ones marching...
@almendraman22 күн бұрын
*Two details not found here that are worth mentioning:* There was one more bus separate from the ones rendered in the simulation, also ridden by students, that ran into a completely different blockade *right in front* of the Palace of Justice in Iguala (the head legal department of the county). This proves beyond reasonable doubt that this was a coordinated attack, *they were waiting for them*. To add further insult to injury, the security footage of six different cameras from the Palace of Justice building was conveniently reported missing, and per the official report "Not important". (Look it up as: "Los videos destruidos de las cámaras del Palacio de Justicia en Iguala." One of multiple good videos on Iguala by Forensic Architecture) Second, another government officer pinned as a probable mastermind of the cover-up is Tomas Zeron, former head of Mexico's criminal investigation agency. Zeron fled to Israel, as many other criminals have, for full immunity under their government. He fled before there was hot water on him, he knew what he was doing. They refuse to extradite him despite many pleas from Mexico's government. Thank you for this video, Jorge.
@Colddirector22 күн бұрын
Of course it's fucking Israel that takes them. Guess they wanted to try something new between all the child murder and hospital bombing.
@multilad81622 күн бұрын
Wondering if they are regretting to live in Israel given October 7th. Did they use Israel's Law of Return to move into this country?
@ebox14721 күн бұрын
Why would they regret living in a safe haven for criminals? Lol Just stay away from not occupied palestine areas and youre golden
@kenw222521 күн бұрын
Lol it's always them.
@Cyynapse21 күн бұрын
*insert joke about him working for the IDF here*
@TheBestofJuan21 күн бұрын
absolute disgusting display of corruption from both the government and cartel associated with this event. As a mexican that was brought to america, it saddens me that my family's country is so dangerous and hard to live in. respect to the journalists that gave their lives to cover this and respect to the people that protested this
@Tampafan3320 күн бұрын
The American government needs to just step in. It’s only going to keep getting worse and worse until the cartels start doing the same thing here in the u.s
@apanda20 күн бұрын
@@Tampafan33tbh American government have tried to step in, presidents such as Trump have offered aid and military support to stop these cartels but president of Mexico declined.
@moriah502720 күн бұрын
@@apanda REALLY? wtf man it's like they just wanna drive mexico into the ground
@Tampafan3320 күн бұрын
@@apanda oh i know. But there comes a point where the American government should protect the people south of the border and say screw the Mexican president whos paid by the cartels. Cartels are killing people in Arizona and california now way more often. Both Americans and especially Mexicans need help and its time for the government to step in wether the Mexican president says so or not
@sierraamaya19 күн бұрын
@@Tampafan33 American goverment was the one to build and allow drug cartel to flourish. No body is a "Capo" without a friend in the usa embassy.
@missdramatica260422 күн бұрын
I remember when the students disappeared I was working at a boutique where the owners were from Taxco, a neighboring town of Iguala. The lady who I worked with, her husband and son still lived there. They were once kidnapped by police and taken to a house where they were tied up to poles with a bunch of other people. The kidnappers found out that the husband was a taxi driver and eventually let them go. I believe that the government there is in cahoots with cartels. The mayor and his wife were no doubt involved in the kidnapping. This is a case that haunts me to this day. Those young men only wanted to make a change in this world, they deserve justice. Edit: thank you guys for the likes! Another story I wanted to share was how the lady who I worked with, her daughter told me this horrific story. She went to the club with her boyfriend and ran into a good friend of hers from school, they pretty much grew up together. He was with some people she didn’t recognize and she sensed that their energy was off. After a few drinks she said bye to her friend and went home with her boyfriend. The next day that same friend she saw at the club was found in pieces on the side of the road.
@alexlestat20 күн бұрын
Unfortunately government officials, military, and police are easily brought off by cartels. The people know this, and it's one of the many reasons for animosity.
@051melly_ym20 күн бұрын
Thats all cap old lady
@mim_mimm17 күн бұрын
the government there and the government everywhere in mexico. this is not a safe place to be in
@lainiwakura177617 күн бұрын
You believe? Dude, it's a known fact.
@batchagaloopytv581610 күн бұрын
@@lainiwakura1776ok dude 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🙄🙄
@Melalink21 күн бұрын
I am from the most dangerous city in Mexico, crime ruined everything that was valuable to me, it fills me with impotence that the government decides to make every horror story in my home less so. I miss when I could go out without fear that I would be one more victim just for living there.
@apanda20 күн бұрын
There was a time where it was safe? Certainly had to be before 90s
@Melalink20 күн бұрын
It worsened during 2012; in the 1990s the situation was more under control.
@voiceunderthecovers19 күн бұрын
I'm so sorry.
@heyizz18 күн бұрын
I hope one day peace is achieved, but I hope more than anything you can leave as soon as possible.
@giovanigonzalez213018 күн бұрын
No digas mmdas
@PTS-Maid22 күн бұрын
I'm an american with mexican parents. And i remember hearing about the "43 estudiantes" on tv all the time growing up. Ofc i was a little kid back then and didnt understand much but it really is sad and what always would get to me was the the moms holding up pictures of their sons crying and demanding justice.
@teogonzalez795722 күн бұрын
I was a kid back then too, in Mexico. I got the basics of the event and remember teachers wearing those black ribbon things, but I never got many details partly because of my age and partly because we didn’t know much back then.
@erenjaeger173820 күн бұрын
Lol, this comment makes it seem it happened 30 years ago lol XD
@catsandalcohol9920 күн бұрын
Bro it has only been 10 years. How old are you?
@PTS-Maid20 күн бұрын
@@catsandalcohol99 Currently 19, I will be 20 this summer.
@teogonzalez795720 күн бұрын
@@catsandalcohol99 I’m 20.
@tomastorres153122 күн бұрын
I have extended family near the site of the mass grave burnings, i was in highschool here in the US at the time and i remember my aunt calling my mom about the burning of something near the dump site, it sounded like conspiracy gossip but it still trips me out that they were talking about the missing students at length and they prayed and hoped their parents would see their kids one day. Igualas a beautiful place, but money, politics, crime and power leave a horrid stain on its heritage.
@BoomBoom-ym5oy22 күн бұрын
Forgot to say Thank you colonizing Europeans
@falcon_arkaig22 күн бұрын
It sickens me that people can be so cruel to fellow people. That one victim you described having their face skinned... that crap disturbs me. Some people truly are heartless. I have a strong suspicion the Mayor had something to do with this, maybe even the Mexican Government.
@Skowl388321 күн бұрын
With so much corruption within Mexico, to say the government had involvement in this incident is probably a reality, unfortunately.
@Blue-mr7fe20 күн бұрын
They are all in on it, only solution now is outside intervention, theres a reason the mexican government opposes the US in lableing the cartels as a terrorist organization, powervacumes be damned look how el salvador solved it by using their military for or a full on war against their criminal organizations
@alessandrolira403520 күн бұрын
It's very easy to lose your humanity once you fall into the pit of the criminal underworld unfortunately...
@magnoliasalazar20 күн бұрын
Yep, it was the state.
@Blue-mr7fe20 күн бұрын
They deleted my comment
@billblaski952321 күн бұрын
Its crazy how many people outside Mexico never heard of this
@yadinavarro981018 күн бұрын
I live in new York city , im not mexican and i heard about it when it happened.
@aquaUI18 күн бұрын
It’s sorta silenced from what I know. If you report it you’re a target, no?
@Frx-dm1wd17 күн бұрын
because Mexico is not the center of the world and way worse things happen in other less developed and dramatic countries
@desmondkincaid405417 күн бұрын
hasn't there been other mass disappearances in mexico?
@alejandromaturana662817 күн бұрын
@@Frx-dm1wd not really unless you are talking about a country with an ongoing war/civil war, also its a dramatic situation, this should not happen
@alphadragonwolfwarrior637322 күн бұрын
This is one of the most saddest and horrific cases of being in the wrong place at the wrong time I think I ever heard.
@a-ghost-named-Anna21 күн бұрын
** sad
@alphadragonwolfwarrior637321 күн бұрын
@@a-ghost-named-Anna Not the time or place.
@Yharnamite_20 күн бұрын
It's depressing how many mass murders take place in Mexico, look up the 2011 San Fernando massacre. It makes me so nauseous.
@Tampafan3320 күн бұрын
Stfu this was targeted on purpose. Stop with that bs
@LunarRobotyx8 күн бұрын
@@a-ghost-named-Anna🤓
@Marzipannn20 күн бұрын
There is no justice. My father worked as a newspaper photographer for years in sinaloa, and the number of times he was given the ultimatum between taking a bribe or getting murdured is insane. I have no doubt that there's more information somewhere being silenced for the sake of survival
@jerrysmith881422 күн бұрын
Been watching the guy since 2014. Jorge was actually the first English speaking KZbinr I got into. Love you man
@gooigigooga277422 күн бұрын
Tatsuya 😢
@jerrysmith881422 күн бұрын
@@gooigigooga2774 ama start making motorcycle noises now
@crackcobain984522 күн бұрын
The numbers.
@aetherland188315 күн бұрын
Persona 2
@Segadud13 күн бұрын
nice persona 2 pfp
@drawin.kuties22 күн бұрын
I remember this incident when I was in preparatory, teachers warned every type of student high school through university level, to not go to any organized protests. Not only for safety but really you can't trust the environment you'll be in.
@amadisdegaula141122 күн бұрын
Being a journalist is a job that no ensurance company will back you for in Latin America lol; hope justice comes soon for my mexican brothers and sisters, specially for the families that can't have peace; greetings from Peru
@greenboy77021 күн бұрын
I was only 15yo when this all took place. I remember those first protests by the victims' families, who were at first hopeful that their sons and brothers were just missing and waiting to be found. It was heartbreaking when fragments of the truth started to come out. It's a case that showed us something we kind of already knew: every level of our government is in on it. There's no hope of beating organized crime. The grip they have on our country is near absolute and perpetually brutal. These poor students hijacked the wrong bus, and just like them, we too have to live in fear of making the "wrong move" or angering with the wrong people. People forget than not everyone involved in these organizations is a willing participant. A lot of them are forced to aid criminals with their money, vehicles, properties, and showing any sign of resistence means punishment. You could be living a normal honest life, but as soon as you have a bit too much influence / money, you will be in their sights. Now as a 25yo student of politics and communications it's easy to give into despair. I still believe my country can achieve peace. Probably not in my lifetime, but we can certainly lay down a path for others. Thank you for covering this story.
@luisacruz868419 күн бұрын
Main reason why I quit my dream of being a journalist or a detective, Imreally like the idea of being alive
@Jay-on2on6 күн бұрын
@@luisacruz8684yea no amount of detective skills will help u unless u got bodyguards or Bruce Wayne bucks to keep from being a easy target
@pass_22 күн бұрын
the empty chapter select in the description really adds to the eeriness, though that's probably not intentional
@m_agamer273022 күн бұрын
Yeah it doesn't look finished
@TheKingOfBeans22 күн бұрын
The what
@blameitonjorge22 күн бұрын
I legit forgot to hit save lmao
@OhNyoCringeII22 күн бұрын
Oh hey George what’s up
@triplek-dysongamingwithdan777122 күн бұрын
@@OhNyoCringeII *It's pronouced hor-hey
@InzidenzPanik21 күн бұрын
As a Mexican its kinda eerie seeing the Ayotzinapa case covered in non mexican media, especially in a non national mystery channel. Just as terrifying to remember as it was to hear about it the first time.
@apexpredator902122 күн бұрын
I’ve heard of this case before but never fully grasped the severity and corruption.. this video fully captured that. Well done!
@kittyythecat22 күн бұрын
Mexico is VERY corrupted. I love my culture. It has wonderful food, beautiful music and clothes, along with how we put our soul into the arts. However, there is so much corruption with the police and the government that it feels "suffocating" sometimes. My tio is a historian in Mexico. He has a long belief that the revolution has never ended. Only that its taking a looong pause until the people once again rise up.
@Needler1321 күн бұрын
@@kittyythecatlol that means it has ended and the cartel won
@apexpredator902121 күн бұрын
@@Needler13 I think it’s more complicated than just the cartel winning… where there is demand there will be supply. Mexico is one of the leading providers of drugs all across the world= we are pumping them with money for them to pump us with product.
@behurastudio20 күн бұрын
@@kittyythecatwonderfully said! Cartels and Corruption are the biggest shames of Mexico, we’d be light years ahead if it weren’t for them. Here’s hoping Mexico will one day be unshackled from these burdens!
@Lunar99418 күн бұрын
Same
@alejandroestradaflores178319 күн бұрын
As a Mexican citizen living in Tijuana, it's difficult to explain how, in just 16 years, I transitioned from being shocked by news of murders and dismemberments to simply feeling numb to it. It's disheartening because it's become a common phrase in my city: when a violent crime occurs, people say, "What a surprise, another death. How is this news?" It's hard to understand how something so tragic can become normalized overnight. Truly, it's a sorrowful reality. I suppose it's a consequence of money and corruption in goverment. At least thats my opinion
@Boostiverse19 күн бұрын
Maybe if citizens had a way to protect themselves and the government had balls then the cartels wouldn’t be running the country
@timidate37419 күн бұрын
@@Boostiverse i'm sure it's much more nuanced than how you put it, considering the cartel is pretty much equaling the power of the mexican military at this point.
@circleancopan774810 күн бұрын
As you can see, Cartel members are as much armed as the local Mexican Police.
@nataliella9722 күн бұрын
you say this is conspiracy oriented but I think this is just a criminally underreported story. there's a difference, and I'm glad and impressed that you're bringing this journalism to global attention
@patrickenos720619 күн бұрын
The disconnect here is that you think conspiracy == schizophrenics talking about flat earth. This is quite literally a theory about people conspiring to do something. Check out "the boys on the tracks" if you want to hear the American equivalent
@do0m81921 күн бұрын
How can you have so little respect for the life of your own country men, your brothers and sisters...its so sickening.
@EnigmatikNeko20 күн бұрын
Money
@circleancopan774810 күн бұрын
Money made from drugs made turns them into monsters.
@berond211822 күн бұрын
I like the low poly models it fits the gloomy vibe! Its nice seeing his videos improve a lot in editing
@rossjohnstone468922 күн бұрын
Amen to that. I love PS1 feel.
@dixierekt809622 күн бұрын
I saw a KZbinr named Maverick Files doing something similar and honestly I'm all for this trend
@ScatterBrainedYouBetterFollow22 күн бұрын
Human trafficking is literally crash bandicoot
@dixierekt809622 күн бұрын
@@ScatterBrainedYouBetterFollow when you think about it prostitution is the Silent Hill of sex
@multilad81622 күн бұрын
I'll miss his old models, but it is necessary for his channel to innovate and improve
@LilBobbyBrickHands22 күн бұрын
Great job of shining some light on this event! The people of Mexico deserve better than the government that they're getting
@Frx-dm1wd17 күн бұрын
El gobierno actual usó Ayotzinapa como parte fundamental de su campaña...que no te acuerdas??? Por eso estamos como estamos
@RUXCKLENEITOR22 күн бұрын
Thanks George for spreading this. FUE EL ESTADO ~~~~~~~~~~ IT WAS THE STATE
@Frx-dm1wd17 күн бұрын
Y cada vez votas por quienes solo le dan más poder al estado
@newfleshrecords18 күн бұрын
".....outside of a warzone" hits really hard right now :(
@exodiatheforbiddenone18622 күн бұрын
Just seeing those moms with the banners of their missing sons just makes my heart ache. Justice for all 43 missing students.
@nath655722 күн бұрын
As soon as I saw the title I knew this was about the Ayotzinapa Students Case
@luisacruz868419 күн бұрын
I believe that now on forward the number “43” will be always in the mexican conscience, a number like the date of October 02 of 1968 will be always remember
@LizziesEditz17 күн бұрын
@@luisacruz8684 As soon as I saw that I knew what it was. Tlatelolco
@LizziesEditz17 күн бұрын
September 19th, 1985?
@applewind931821 күн бұрын
I want to comment to that the Military REFUSED to give any aid or documents that could lead to the students everytime they were asked to by mutiple organizations, parents and the like. It only shows how deep rooted the problem is withing this forsaken country and I'm glad you are covering it, don't let Mexico forget their sins.
@elmaster4822 күн бұрын
27:00 pretty much, in fact there is a town called Cheran that its known because its population kicked out the goverment and police and stablished their own goverment and militia, suddendly all the drugs, kidnappings and murders went away. the cartels and the mexican goverment are one in the same.
@oscarguerrero17822 күн бұрын
I’m a 1st generation Mexican American studying to be a teacher. I was in Mexico with my family this past summer, and I remember seeing posters of the students in a town plaza. It’s nice to see that they’re still remembered. I’ve known about this case for years, but never really took the time to look into it other than reading a couple of articles on it. I appreciate the video. Mexico is a beautiful country unfortunately run on rampant corruption that goes all the way to the top. Here’s hoping that more justice comes soon to all those lost. ❤
@PiroKUSS21 күн бұрын
Mexico isn't beautiful, it's a shithole.
@Dodge84421 күн бұрын
Not even gonna lie, I would absolutely love to see more mini documentaries in this style. The ps1 style graphics that you used to help tell the story are a unique idea and really awesome.
@pex32022 күн бұрын
As my mom was from the same state where this happened, I remember she was on the phone nonstop, talking back to her family when this happened. It was crazy.
@OutFreak2822 күн бұрын
Geez, i've never clicked in one of your videos this quick before. I think its interesting to see what people outside of my country thinks of these events.
@thewalrus51122 күн бұрын
It’s sad but not surprising. Mexico is a mafia state and any attempt to change that will result in massacres.
@sheyny22 күн бұрын
Thanks for talking about what happened in Ayotzinapa #43
@benmcreynolds858122 күн бұрын
Dude your work is unreal. The fact you created PSX visuals to display the story you are telling is absolutely amazing! It's such a refreshing way to convey visual story telling. I love this genre of graphics. Random but I really wish we could see a resurgence of games that are inspired by PS1, Dreamcast, PS2, N64, Xbox type games. The gaming industry really needs to realize they are totally out of touch with their fan base, customers. The AAA game industry has gone to crap and more people are going back to previous Gen games. They have to open their eyes to that & figure out what all this means in the gaming industry.. Anyways I really appreciate your level of creativity and dedication to learning and making things. Have a great day dude
@KazuhiraMiller4622 күн бұрын
I instantly knew this was about the missing students, everything about this case is disturbing and very mysterious. Lots of cloak and dagger type of activities
@TWJCole22 күн бұрын
The title didn't give it away?😂
@derpkipper18 күн бұрын
@TWJCole no?
@afterhourscinema78221 күн бұрын
These cartel guys are REAL TOUGH, aren't they?? K-lling unarmed students, how "badass"...
@enorma2920 күн бұрын
imagine if they didn't unalive them. they would have been seen as weaker than unarmed students. like they'd let that happen.
@owlman_17 күн бұрын
@@enorma29 This is youtube, not tiktok. You can say murder, kill, assassinate, etc.
@aetherland188315 күн бұрын
@@owlman_ Not for so long
@Octomimicus3 күн бұрын
Cartel men also engage in homosexual relationships and think it’s “macho” and not gay. Not the smartest culture
@ProfVaharrak22 күн бұрын
Thanks for this video Jorge. Ppl outside of Mexico might be unaware this case is actively used by the current government as propaganda, but nothing is being done in a strategy as old as time for mexican politicians, "blame everyone else, never let you/your party be accountable". You might even be surprised to hear the shameless and rampant corruption and incompetence of authorities caused yet another student to be murdered this year, raising the unofficial count to 44. I assume every country has their own dirty laundry, but damn, what the current administration has done to my dear homeland has no name.
@SumHandballPlayer21 күн бұрын
Current? Didn't this happen with Nieto. AMLO is just all talk
@marianacamacho702619 күн бұрын
I am no fan of AMLO but dude, previous administrations have been WAY worse... and Iguala, happened under Peña Nieto.
@Frx-dm1wd17 күн бұрын
@@SumHandballPlayer literally AMLO used Ayotzinapa as important propagandistic element for his campaign. The same Ayotzinapa students had strong violent political motivations..but stating that would spoil their position as victims
@SumHandballPlayer17 күн бұрын
@@Frx-dm1wd lmao blaming the students
@NoeAHerrera14 күн бұрын
AMLO based a large part of his campaign on that. And they didn't end up helping them in anything, they were just pawns in their proselytizing.
@agonistadenoche780621 күн бұрын
These type of videos make me feel like the caricaturized version of a Mexican, you know, wearing a zarape and sombrero, sleeping beneath a Cactus, with an empty bottle of tequila next to me...accepting the brutal reality that no matter how old I get, who is in charge of running this country, what happens in the world or what gets invented next, stuff like this is what I've grown used to, and nothing can guarantee that one day, I will feel safe in my own country, and I can only help but to implore to whatever superior being beyond for me and my loved ones to never be one of those thousands of yearly victims of violence in Mexico who never get any justice, not even post-mortem.
@Tampafan3320 күн бұрын
If you guys were smart you’d come over and buy American weapons and take your country back
@wax_axiom47920 күн бұрын
@Tampafan33 yeah good luck with that when your neighbors wife is kidnapped and he's forced to give away information about you. You don't even have the faintest idea what the cartel is capable of
@alessandrolira403520 күн бұрын
@@Tampafan33bro has never had to deal with a criminal cartel in his life lmao
@agonistadenoche780620 күн бұрын
@@Tampafan33 if you were smart you'd stop selling guns to the cartels and buying their fentanyl, but ok
@Delnyque20 күн бұрын
@@Tampafan33where do you think the cartels get their weapons from?
@Imanmagnet0022 күн бұрын
Man the comments here are very disappointing. While I appreciate Jorge videos as much as the next guy, especially this one that covers one of the worst tragedies in my country. The people in here just for the "vibes" aren't especially comforting. Remember that behind every video documentary about a mystery there's victims that affected by it to this day
@fidelio930122 күн бұрын
They are Americans what do you expect
@bluepikman785120 күн бұрын
@@fidelio9301Americans see international tragedies as a spectacle istg
@exiles450318 күн бұрын
@@bluepikman7851aren’t you American?
@Randomthings2463717 күн бұрын
Vibing fr fr
@bluepikman785116 күн бұрын
@@exiles4503 I live in the U.S cause both my parents are immigrants but otherwise that's as far as it goes.
@SakuraR1721 күн бұрын
Also note, Jesus Murillo Caram gave a press conference and all reporters kept asking him lots of questions bc many of his declarations were inconsistent, so the conference extended and he whispered to someone behind the scene “ya me casé (I’m tired)” so people were outraged bc they perceived it as him being tired of working on the investigation, hence the “Ya me cansé” hymn began
@danialdirty565617 күн бұрын
too bad as im writing this, mexico is only getting worse and worse by the day, i live in a small town and the police abandoned it, they don't take calls here anymore since the violence is out of control.
@maxneaves22 күн бұрын
I love to see more videos about Mexican cases and incidents. People outside of Mexico could definitely learn a lot about the country's past and current political and social state.
@sarahmiscellaneous52122 күн бұрын
As an American without any personal ties to México, I absolutely agree. I assumed for the longest time that the cartel was primarily compromised of low-level street gangs, with only a few big men on top. I didn’t fully understand what a pervasive hold on the entire government they have, directly using high-ranking politicians as puppets. I won’t act like we don’t have corruption in the US, since we obviously do, but the pure brutality and gaud of the cartels is horrific. It absolutely breaks my heart to know my country’s neighbor is in such a state. At the very least, I can clearly see that the people of México still have plenty of fight in them, and I’m sure you’ll all prevail against these bad actors in time. ¡Viva México y sus hijos!
@greyblueme971122 күн бұрын
Yes! Finally someone talked about this case! Every time I asked a youtuber if they'd report on it they'd say they were either scared or that someone else had already reported on it. It's such a cruel incident, the news reports are heartbreaking but because they're all in spanish not many know of it.
@user-tc4qw6gl3h20 күн бұрын
recently got diagnosed with cancer and have been a little down and bored lately but seeing that you uploaded made me happy. keep up the good work
@bushral.tasneem546417 күн бұрын
I hope you’ll get better!
@princessazula838916 күн бұрын
hang in there, love 💖
@user-tc4qw6gl3h9 күн бұрын
@@bushral.tasneem5464 thank you so much 🤍
@user-tc4qw6gl3h9 күн бұрын
@@princessazula8389 i will. thank you 😊
@andyteofilo192421 күн бұрын
Ive been to that small town were they found the student bodies and the trail that leads up to that area. If you try going up there they ask you what are you doing there and why you want to go up there. So there is still people keeping a lookout in that area. I went there beginning of this year in January.
@iliannaisreading21 күн бұрын
Thank you for bringing light to this case. I come from Mexico, and these types of cases are only the tip of the iceberg. Stuff like this and the women of Ciudad Juarez are swept under the rug in Mexico. Still boils my blood that a very prominent figure behind this case is hiding behind a certain country which rejects the Mexican government's request to bring him back for a trial. Very few documentaries come into my mind that explain all the details of the case. I hope that eventually Mexico is able to become a stable and beautiful country, as it always should have been. Once again, thank you so much for bringing light to this case.
@IVVTT22 күн бұрын
I sincerely hope this video get as much attention as your other videos because you did a phenomenal job. The animated scene with the loud roaring fire actually stopped me in my tracks. It was haunting and I felt added that much more to your words. I also appreciate and respect what you added in the last portion of the video. I hadn’t heard of John Gibler before so I will now look into him and his work! I feel even though I’ve heard about this case over the years I learned a lot from this video. Thank you for dedicating a video to this topic. 🌞❤️🩹
@fluffcake18 күн бұрын
It’s absolutely disgusting how this case was made cold. And how incompetent and corrupt not just the police force but the government is.
@feren998422 күн бұрын
I never knew how deep this rabit hole went. I remember seeing this in the news with my abuelita. Never knew how bad it was as corruptions goes. 😮
@lesflaya14 күн бұрын
I came to the comments to thank you for using real cool graphics made obviously by an artist instead of hopping on the ai train like I've been seeing so many youtubers do lately - just to find out that you learned all of that yourself!! That's even more cool. the graphics look great, and really helped keep me invested and able to follow along, keep it up!!
@ACartoonFanUwU21 күн бұрын
Mexico is such a grim and dark place.... And i'm mexican too
@user-sq5eg8vz6j21 күн бұрын
Don’t worry dude, the whole world is grim and dark. I seen and witnessed terrible things and live in the United States.
@dr_popcorn19 күн бұрын
@@daggers101 this is true, but constantly comparing and having a competition about who has it worse is only ignoring the issue
@derpkipper18 күн бұрын
@@user-sq5eg8vz6j...dont be that guy.
@missplayer308 күн бұрын
I refuses to believe Mexico is that dangerous when the other Latino countries exist. At least Mexico is right next to the richest, most prosperous country.
@mugiberry297210 сағат бұрын
China?
@TheDude800822 күн бұрын
I read 43 and immediately thought about Ayotzinapa
@CezaMVO21 күн бұрын
This incident will never leave me. It motivates me to work hard to give my people a better way of life. Thank you for covering this story George 🙏 🇲🇽
@foolishfool868322 күн бұрын
Thank you to calling this issue. I hope one day the victims can get justice.
@paucalderon832619 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for covering this case! I was a university student when this happened. It changed everyone’s life perspective when it happened. We as university students are told about the massacre of 1968, but sometimes it seems so far away, that even when people protest to this day and we even have a day to remember it (the phrase being “2 de octubre, no se olvida”) people in general feel like those type of things cannot happen anymore. But the 43 students case was a cold and hard slap in the face to bring us back to the reality: We live in a corrupt country. It doesn’t matter if you’re a student, a teacher, a reporter, your life doesn’t matter to the government.
@margeebechyne864221 күн бұрын
This is such a terrible tragedy! And the people who were supposed to prevent these things were right in there in on it! My heart breaks for these young men and their families! RIP 43 souls
@kenw222521 күн бұрын
Sounds exactly like what every government would do if the right circumstances arise. Some are worse than others , but I feel all are one protest away from doing this type of thing.
@Raccoonmeat14 күн бұрын
I married into a Mexican family and I can confirm Julio César Mondragón was my sister-in-law’s cousin… they knew he went missing with those kids but it’s really sad to hear what happened to him… From what I’ve heard he was a very nice guy, he didn’t deserve the torture he received… :(
@zucumberzeez22 күн бұрын
Justice for all of the victims 🙏 Love the new editing style and that your branching out from lost media again 💯
@bdarecords_21 күн бұрын
Why do we call it "mass kidnapping" when it clearly was mass unaliving?
@snibag21 күн бұрын
because still most of the deaths are not confirmed, suggesting that they could be in human trafficking or aslaved
@fangthedergon186320 күн бұрын
Because we are a race of thin skinned mfers
@somthing728617 күн бұрын
I love that more KZbinrs are drawing attention to Mexico and speaking on serious matters that the rest of the world never find out about. I recommend you read up on "Gloria Trevi", a famous singer and performer. At her peak, she was considered Mexico's "Madonna" until it was revealed that she and Andrade groomed, abused and r*ped underage girls under the promise of fame. A very disturbing case that I never hear spoken about outside of Mexico.
@fakefreckles625321 күн бұрын
I never thought I would see a day in which Jorge would talk about los 43 estudiantes de Ayotzinapa.
@alinemartinez745922 күн бұрын
The continued coverage is appreciated.
@Smoothskin_H8r21 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for making this - hope for closure for these families is fading and anger is increasing as the next election is coming up and without a conclusion from this administration, the next one will have to start all over again IF they can be convinced to launch another investigation. Thank you for contributing to raising awareness and contributing to an important discussion.
@berniekatzroy19 күн бұрын
Mexican-american (American above all) here, I was born in the States and lived in Mexico during my very early childhood. I'd go back as kid during the summers, and stopped in the early 2000s as things got more dangerous. Mexico is right there below us and people here in the states don't realize how good they have it nor understand what real fear is
@arynajera200118 күн бұрын
😭😭😭 it’s so sad. I’m from Guerrero, Mexico and it’s so dangerous. I hope their souls are in peace.
@cr0wcrumbs21 күн бұрын
Hi Jorge I just wanted to say your recent work has been absolutely incredible and I’m loving the focus on Mexican cases. It’s really cool to be able to watch videos relating to my interests and to my heritage. It just means a lot to see such a big Mexican youtuber talking about Mexican cases. Thank you for putting these videos out there.
@Peringon22 күн бұрын
The case is still a hot button issue in Mexico and, sadly, like most stuff around here it has been used as a piece in a larger culture war between the more conservative sides of Mexico and the leftist government we are under currently. While it’s true that many showed support for the families of the 43 and disgust towards the institutions which allowed the death of the students, an equally large number of more conservative mexicans have expressed their disgust towards the students; some going as far as saying their killings were the result of their own actions. Mexico in general has a complicated history with protest movements. It’s enough to get you depressed of living in this crap hole. Great video Jorge 💕 hope more people get interested in the topic.
@molotera878922 күн бұрын
Remember kids, the state did it!
@MiloLamar20 күн бұрын
I was a student when this happened, I lived in another state far from Guerrero but still, a pack of students from my high school made a march in support of the 43 students, I participated and I can tell there was a very tense atmosphere being around some policemen with guns and pushing you from time to time for the only reason of “stay in the lane we supposed to” Nothing to scary but still a very dangerous situation due to the recent events
@detleffleischer941821 күн бұрын
I just wanna add that the Special Prosecutors assigned to handle this case recently was forced to resign his position and flee to the United States because the Army and Navy ministries pressured President Lopez Obrador into stopping his investigation. Why? From the initial investigations under former Attorney General Karam it was noted that the 27th Infantry Battalion is stationed at the entrance to Iguala and logically SHOULD have heard the gunshots but refused to mobilize. There were withheld documents showing that top local commanders were taking orders from the local Guerreros Unidos Cartel, and that they also had a cozy relationship with local police forces. When the Inter-American Court heard of this they dispatched a team to investigate the allegations but were also stonewalled and stalked by the Army, in fact their phones were tapped via Pegasus software and multiple investigators reported being threatened, stalked by Naval Infantry units, or straight up arrested on charges of terrorism to prevent them investigating the Army connection. Multiple interviews were conducted with Army, Navy and State Police forces, but before they could be used at trial or be released to the public the President ordered them sealed due to "national security concerns", and thus the statements were completely and totally censored. Last year someone leaked the footage of the bodies being dumped in Cocula, and it showed that Cocula wasnt even the burial site, they were planted there by a local unit of Marines before the Federal Public Ministry even were notified of the case.
@SpaceKat.7921 күн бұрын
I remember when this happened, man it shocked me and my parents so much. Some parents of the 43 actually came to a university in my area to spread awareness. Till this day this case still gets to me. I hope one day all those guilty can be punished, but sadly considering how corrupt my country is, I wouldn't be surprised if they never do.
@dulceleon318119 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for covering this.. many people dismissed this and moved on and I still think about those missing people…
@nett605118 күн бұрын
Thanks for covering the case. I only heard about it briefly and am glad to hear that there were charges held against various people involved
@Saltheslab22 күн бұрын
I was just wondering when you were posting again. Glad to see you upload man.
@amordesdemona22 күн бұрын
I'm glad a big youtuber is talking about it
@moonscesssss19 күн бұрын
Im so glad you’re covering this case!! I don’t think a lot of people know abt it so thank you for brining awareness to it!
@jamesmckuen21 күн бұрын
All I can say is, "Damn!" Thank you for coverage of this. I had heard a bit about it but I didn't know how bad it was. So sad.
@lilangel177319 күн бұрын
Oh wow I never thought I'd see this brought to light by such a popular channel, especially an American based one with predominantly english speaking. Thank you so much, no one not even in Mexico speak on it, let alone given that they can are typically targeted by the Cartel (most subdivisions) and our Government. They have targeted journalists, reporters, famous celebrities who speak. Thank you so much. I pray for your safety and to continue to thrive and prosper through YahWeh for bringing the darkness to light and exposing the wickedness in this world. 🙏🏼🌻
@beastghostt21 күн бұрын
The visuals are excellent. It's interesting how this low-poly style can convey such an sense of unease that's almost universal. You've used it very effectively here.
@nerd2637319 күн бұрын
This is making me invested in more missing persons' cases. You just don't get tired of learning more about the case in-depth. The more information you receive, the more aspects to this case you understand as time goes on.
@colinjanssen714721 күн бұрын
Haven't watched the full video yet but I wanted to see the animation is such a bonus to visualize a situation that otherwise has no footage. Even if it’s a recreation or a simulation it's still very beneficial for the story overall.
@nowheredude420422 күн бұрын
You must be very brave to cover serious and dangerous topics people can't inform about in Mexico My respects
@fidelio930122 күн бұрын
It’s been covered on KZbin before
@ForkInTheRoad3322 күн бұрын
Maybe Mexicans need to grow a pair
@derpkipper18 күн бұрын
@@fidelio9301 and?
@fidelio930118 күн бұрын
@@derpkipper So he’s not brave. It’s just a KZbin video
@Frx-dm1wd17 күн бұрын
Of course speaking about Mexican violence in such a naive way as Jorge did can only happen outside Mexico...
@melanierakoczy222922 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing. Hope you are well Jorge!
@AmusingLuis22 күн бұрын
Awesome video. been a huge fan of your work for years. thanks for covering a heavy topic like this
@greenman522922 күн бұрын
I hate the cartels, I cant even go back to see family because I fear of how bad things are. BTW if you are a Mex Journo DONT announce what you are going to report on, just be quiet until the story is out...
@sarahtelles193122 күн бұрын
Stuff like this is why people in countries south of the US border are trying to find work and refuge in America.
@Tampafan3320 күн бұрын
It’s also how cartels come in though sadly. They use the cover of just wanting freedom
@sarahtelles193120 күн бұрын
@@Tampafan33 no they come through underground tunnels where they can also now legally buy weapons in Texas and then take them back to their countries to use on people
@stellinam419922 күн бұрын
Thank God. I was going into withdrawal. Welcome back, king
@ollyflashman22 күн бұрын
your work has paid off mate!!! videos look awesome now, thank you for the effort you put in for us
@Damiann207721 күн бұрын
México has the most saddest episodes... Hope one day you can also talk about massacres of Canoa or Acteal ☠️☠️☠️
@caslunar418820 күн бұрын
I live near the US-Mexico border and I remember first hearing the news about Los 43 Normalistas de Ayotzinapa. Despite being ten years old, I knew that the students were dead. Everyone knew that something fishy was going on as the news covered the kidnapping and that the government, police, and military were involved somehow. I think a book even named several people who were a part of the crime with the informant obviously being unknown. It's sad how the rotten the Mexican government is. The country itself and the culture is beautiful, but its beauty is tainted by the rot of corruption and greed. People are asking why Mexican KZbinrs don't talk about the case. Well, like many have stated before, they could get killed for talking. Nana Pelucas, a KZbinr who was technically a journalist, was executed because of her videos. EDIT: I think you mentioned the book in question haha. I agree with the theory that the bus was carrying drugs that the students had no clue about.
@matthewdrummond134022 күн бұрын
Your videos are always among the best. The visuals in this one make it even more awesome
@sunberry189416 күн бұрын
I’m from Guerrero from Arcelia specifically and this case has been heavy in our state. I remember when it happened. I was in middle school and my parents right from the bat would say that the gov did it. Like ask any Mexican specially from Guerrero and they’ll say the same “The gov did it to silence the people”
@derek-yh9ml22 күн бұрын
Oh boy, it’s another good day when Jorge posts something, even if it’s serious, it’s something worth to watch
@mitoguy1822 күн бұрын
I was getting kinda tired of the Lost Media vids. Good to see that the mystery vids have a come back on the channel!
@cherrycola114421 күн бұрын
I think his lost media vids are just easier to make, and are meant to fill the gap between headier videos