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location: Landscape Challenged Illinois
listening to: 16 Horsepower, black music from the 70's & and still going broke from Paste Magazine
registered: 2002.08.26
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I would suggest people look this interview up...after watching it, I now realize Sean Penn was looking at this subject in a very broad manner; much more broader than El Chapo. Unfortunately, this nuance is hard to effectively explain to the masses, myself included. Also, oddly, and obscenely, the only way to have a discussion of this scale was to be forced to do something explosive like meeting with someone like El Chapo...and as Penn admitted in his interview, even that was a failure in a the larger scheme of things.What's my point? To me, his explanation was that El Chapo is merely one piece on the chess board of the drug world/war....a part of the entire sum.
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I would suggest people look this interview up...after watching it, I now realize Sean Penn was looking at this subject in a very broad manner; much more broader than El Chapo. Unfortunately, this nuance is hard to effectively explain to the masses, myself included. Also, oddly, and obscenely, the only way to have a discussion of this scale was to be forced to do something explosive like meeting with someone like El Chapo...and as Penn admitted in his interview, even that was a failure in a the larger scheme of things.What's my point? To me, his explanation was that El Chapo is merely one piece on the chess board of the drug world/war....a part of the entire sum.
