Double Harassment: Trump and Chingada | Text by Hector Tajonara

Hector Tajonar.

The expressive name chosen by López Obrador for his ranch accurately reveals the character’s mentality, as well as the support for his political practices and the regime imposed by the 4Ts. The beginning is the destination.

Since 2018, this concept has defined the Obrador way of exercising power, which has led to the creation of a militarized and corrupt populist autocracy, consolidated in 2024 to extend his rule for the current six-year term.

In 2025, we will begin to suffer the consequences of the despotic delirium of the former President, resulting from the constitutional reforms contained in “Plan C”, carefully approved by President Claudia Sheinbaum, through a qualified majority obtained illegally and gangsterly operated by three parliaments. leaders are selected and controlled by the maximum leader.

In addition to this fatal legacy that will mark her mandate, President Sheinbaum will have to face double persecution. At home, there is pressure from leader Macuspano and his mafia, concerned about maintaining their corrupt privileges and, above all, their impunity. On the other side of the border, the threat comes from Donald Trump and his entourage of hawks.

The unpunished drug corruption that prevails in Mexico, with the complicity of three levels of government and the military, is clearly contrary to the core interests of the US government in its relations with Mexico.

Of the three central issues on the bilateral agenda – migration, trade and drug trafficking – security and the fight against organized crime, especially a frontal attack on the cartels and their patrons and collaborators, will be prioritized to reduce drug trafficking. fentanyl and other drugs.

The appointment of Colonel Ronald Johnson as ambassador to Mexico and Mike Walz as national security adviser leaves no room for doubt. Both were part of the most famous group of US forces specializing in covert operations, known as the Green Berets. The appointment of Marco Rubio as the first Hispanic Secretary of State confirms that combating drug trafficking from Mexico by all means will be a priority.

Therefore, it must be a mandatory priority of the Claudia Sheinbaum government’s security strategy to enter into a strong and credible cooperation agreement with the Donald Trump government on this issue to jointly confront organized crime and drug trafficking and networks of complicity. and the corruption that makes it possible.

The owner of a ranch called La Chingada must be worried because he knows he is in the crosshairs of US authorities. As a senator, Marco Rubio was an outspoken critic of López Obrador’s “hugs, not bullets” policy; He even called Mexico a narco-state.

The capture of Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, which sparked a confrontation between the Chapitos and the Mayitos, plunged Culiacán and all of Sinaloa into horror. The collusion between organized crime and civilian and military authorities is clear. The sinister protection of Ruben Rocha Moya, provided by his friend Lopez Obrador and imposed on his successor, cannot continue.

The arrest and trial of the governor of Sinaloa cannot be delayed.

ECHO “LA CHINGADA”

In The Labyrinth of Solitude, Octavio Paz gives a detailed and brilliant analysis of the word chingada. He considers it a “magic voice” with multiple meanings, always linked to the idea of ​​aggression: “from causing discomfort, stinging, pain to rape, tearing and killing.”

This word has various connotations related to the psychology and sociology of Mexicans. In its symbolic dimension, the term provides a luminous lens through which to understand the history and political culture of a nation.

Likewise, it can metaphorically reveal the moral and political rot of the former president in his obsession with prolonging his power through the forced submission of his successor.

“The verb (chingar) denotes violence, losing oneself and forcibly penetrating another. And also to wound, tear, rape—bodies, souls, objects—destroy,” writes Paz.

Leader Macuspano has distinguished himself by repeatedly violating the Constitution and destroying democratic institutions.

Associated with sexuality, the term is not identified with the sexual act, but with the idea of ​​rupture and opening in a broader sense. “You can fuck a woman without possessing her.”

Octavio Paz adds: “It is an active and violent masculine verb: it stings, wounds, tears, stains. And this causes bitter, offensive satisfaction in the one who performs it.”

The pleasure López Obrador takes in exacting revenge on his enemies and in intimidating his opponents or subordinates until he achieves complete submission is obvious.

“Chingon is the man, the one who opens. Fuck, woman, pure passivity, defenseless in the face of the outside world. The relationship between them is cruel, defined by the cynical strength of the first and the helplessness of the other.”

The truth of this description when applied to workplace diarchy is astonishing and frightening. It is no coincidence that the head honcho chose the symbolic concept of Mexican masculinity to name his farm.

“For a Mexican, life is an opportunity to screw up or be screwed,” Paz says. The former president knows this better than anyone and acts accordingly.

The following characterization of Mexican authoritarianism in the first half of the last century applies perfectly to the autocracy of Obrero:

“The strong—unscrupulous, cruel, and unforgiving bastards—surround themselves with passionate and interested loyalty. Submission to the powerful – especially among the caste of “politicians”, that is, government business professionals – is one of the unfortunate consequences of this situation. Another, no less humiliating, is a commitment to people rather than to principles.” Thus, the leader of authoritarian regression imposes his dominance.

“Our politicians often confuse state business with private business. It doesn’t matter. Their wealth or influence in the administration allows them to support a group that people very appropriately call “Lambiscons” (lick).” This is how the Cuatroteist Tlatoani created his own mafia of power.

“And in a world of bullshit, difficult relationships, where violence and suspicion rule, where no one opens up or cracks, and everyone wants to fuck, ideas and work don’t matter much. The only thing that matters is courage, personal courage capable of imposing itself.”

This is the essence of Mascuspano’s humanism and his regime change. Anyone who doubts this, ask Morena’s majority leaders in Congress.

No less memorable and relevant (if controversial) is Octavio Paz’s interpretation of “the cry that is customary to shout every September 15th, the anniversary of Independence.” Long live Mexico, children of Chingada! In this cry, the poet adds, “we assert ourselves and our country before others, against and in spite of others. Who are the others? The rest are “sons of Chingada”: foreigners, bad Mexicans, our enemies, our rivals.” Our opponents, Lopez Obrador would say. Damn Trump!

It would be a bad omen for the second floor of the so-called fourth transformation to continue along the route leading to the former president’s ranch.

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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