I understand your point, but disagree with your conclusion. Even someone that is forced into slavery always has the choice to fight against the person that put them there or do destroy others in their name.
As for me and mine, our memory is fine, and anyone that attempts to force us to harm others will get an answer they don’t want from all of us. To the death if necessary.
Well let’s say we who have never stood and watched our family members being murdered are clueless.
We don’t know how many would fall before yelling stop.
I don’t choose to live in a corrupt, drug cartel infested country like Mexico where heads decorate the side road and bodies of the murdered litter the streets.
Please don’t try to put words in my mouth unless you can show me where I in any way or in any words, said I condone anyone’s murder or crimes.
I understand why someone could be forced into tending to an illegal marijuana grow to save the lives of their family in Mexico and that’s a documented fact, it occurs.
http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v09/n875/a05.html
El Dorado County narcotics Sgt. Tim Becker said some laborers initially cooperated with investigators, but then went silent.
“Some of them said, ‘My family ( in Mexico ) will die if I talk to you,’” Becker said.