Pubdate: Sun, 08 Aug 2010 Source: El Paso Times (TX) Copyright: 2010 El Paso Times Contact: http://www.elpasotimes.com/townhall/ci_14227323 Website: http://www.elpasotimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/829 Author: Jerome Tilghman Note: Jerome Tilghman is an El Pasoan who writes occasionally for the El Paso Times. WHAT'S SO FUNNY ABOUT MEXICO'S PLIGHT? I was at a recent breakfast meeting for District 4 constituents. Joyce Wilson was the featured speaker. The topic of the City Hall shootings came up. She gave a tempered, but serious response. Someone asked a question: "Are you going to issue bullet-proof vests to city employees? (Ha-ha-ha)." I failed to see the humor then; there was no humor in the bullet hole and broken glass in Ms. Adauto's office on the day of the shooting. I went to see for myself. The difference in outcomes was nothing more than a whim. Had someone at the roundtable simply stood up, the consequence would not have been funny, it would have been a funeral. Political leadership at every level seems to be content or placid about these events --as if this will pass -- that it is seasonal -- car bombs, beheadings. Employees of the consulate and American citizens are being killed; infants are being orphaned and the list goes on. To date, some 28,000 have been killed in Mexico since 2006. A lot of this is caused by the fact that the United States consumes more illegal drugs than any other country on the planet. Mexico, I believe, is our second-leading trading partner; in drug trafficking, we're No. 1. The World Cup brought people to video screens around the world to watch the very athletically skilled kick a ball around the fields of South Africa. Yet here in the United States -- especially persons who are tethered to the country of Mexico by way of finance, family or friends -- gave more energy and attention to persons kicking the ball around the soccer fields of South Africa. Citizens and the political leadership on both sides of the border continue to "kick these killings down the road." I look at situations such as SB 1070 in Arizona and all of its sympathizers, and the national attention and media coverage it gets. But even this controversy has not killed 28,000. How many more Mexicans need to die, how many more joints will get smoked, or cocaine injected, before we get serious? This is serious. I fail to see the humor. What's it going to take? - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake