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[[File:Matandozetas.jpg|thumb|Are we tough yet?]]
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[[File:Narcovideo.png|thumb|In those videos, "Sicarios" love to wear masks, as they are [[internet tough guys]] and want to look fierce and menacing]]
[[File:Narcovideo.png|thumb|In those videos, "Sicarios" love to wear masks, as they are [[internet tough guys]] and want to look fierce and menacing]]
A '''narcovideo''' is a contribution of a [[Mexico|Mexican]] drug cartel to the internet. Now that the cartels are fighting over who will provide the John Q. Public in the USA with lots of trippy drugs, they have used the internet to threaten each other and make each other look bad. They get posted on [[YouTube]] and other fine videosharing websites.
A '''narcovideo''' is a contribution of a [[Mexico|Mexican]] drug cartel to the internet showing how they are [[internet tough guy]]s. Now that the cartels are fighting over who will provide the John Q. Public in the USA with lots of trippy drugs, they have used the internet to threaten each other and make each other look bad. They get posted on [[YouTube]] and other fine videosharing websites.


Usually a narcovideo has a "confession" from one "sicario" (thug) at the hands of a bunch of rival "sicarios". At the end of some videos, the captors proceed to kill the victim, or skip to scenes showing the victim dead. Many narcovideos have "narcocorridos," lame songs written to glorify drug pushers. It is interesting that a lot of the musicians of those songs end up dead... The captors always wear masks, since they fear being [[partyvan]]ned by the police, and/or [[b&]]nned from life by their rivals. Also the masks make them say "dudes, we are sooo tough!" Some videos don't show the kidnappers' head at all - just the hands, or even nothing at all. Either way, you don't get to see their faces.
Usually a narcovideo has a "confession" from one "sicario" (thug) at the hands of a bunch of rival "sicarios". At the end of some videos, the captors proceed to kill the victim, or skip to scenes showing the victim dead. Many narcovideos have "narcocorridos," lame songs written to glorify drug pushers. It is interesting that a lot of the musicians of those songs end up dead... The captors always wear masks, since they fear being [[partyvan]]ned by the police, and/or [[b&]]nned from life by their rivals. Also the masks make them say "dudes, we are sooo tough!" Some videos don't show the kidnappers' head at all - just the hands, or even nothing at all. Either way, you don't get to see their faces.

Revision as of 14:15, 16 May 2011

Are we tough yet?
In those videos, "Sicarios" love to wear masks, as they are internet tough guys and want to look fierce and menacing

A narcovideo is a contribution of a Mexican drug cartel to the internet showing how they are internet tough guys. Now that the cartels are fighting over who will provide the John Q. Public in the USA with lots of trippy drugs, they have used the internet to threaten each other and make each other look bad. They get posted on YouTube and other fine videosharing websites.

Usually a narcovideo has a "confession" from one "sicario" (thug) at the hands of a bunch of rival "sicarios". At the end of some videos, the captors proceed to kill the victim, or skip to scenes showing the victim dead. Many narcovideos have "narcocorridos," lame songs written to glorify drug pushers. It is interesting that a lot of the musicians of those songs end up dead... The captors always wear masks, since they fear being partyvanned by the police, and/or b&nned from life by their rivals. Also the masks make them say "dudes, we are sooo tough!" Some videos don't show the kidnappers' head at all - just the hands, or even nothing at all. Either way, you don't get to see their faces.

Videos


What happens when you extort businesses in Ciudad Juárez on behalf of a drug cartel


News you can use


And more useful news


aundres1: "The funny thing is, is that the federal cops are trying to look all hard lol"

jbct61: "There area no Federal Cops in this video.."
Marihuanin: "Those are not federal cops, they belong to "El Cartel del Golfo""
1CHUCKZ4: "go to mundonar.com, you'll see those fools up dere aint cops"



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Hooray, Mario! The narcos are in this safe house!


What is it with those zetas, anyway?


David Rivera Alvarez

Moar videos


A music video showing kidnapped drug cartel members - The guy who wrote the "narcocorrido" got shot for writing it


Hello, Mr. Zeta!


A Winnie the Pooh doll becomes the victim of a parody video


Pow!

See also

External links

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