“It is shameful that in this city there are people capable of taking actions of this type, to bring the hooliganism to this extreme,” says urban planner Jorge Bolio Oses regarding criminals dedicated to destroy newly paved streets with acid.In the same vein, Dr. Luis Várguez Pasos says that with the destruction of streets we see the emergence of strategies unheard of in the vast catalog of dirty maneuvers that are used in each electoral process. “Their orchestrators use new practices because the others, the known, are already outdated.”Both social researchers agree that, although their impact is direct against citizens’ patrimony, these attacks can not hide their political, partisan motivations.
“Their implications and their authors are clear,” says Várguez.“The attacks only show the desperation of those who feel steps on the roof in the proximity of the 2018 elections and want to harm their opponent.”
But he also noted that these events, however reprehensible and stupid they may seem, are only a small advance of all that awaits us here in the elections. As the key dates approach, despair will spread among them, it will grow in the same proportion, he continued. “Only God knows what will come next, how far they will be able to go.”
Finally, he says that those who devised this strategy of destruction are so stupid that they “throw out the baby with the bath water.”
Source: yucatan.com.mx
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