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Flavaflavius t1_jdy8shp wrote
Reply to Police chief says exorcism and prayer used to fight crime and cartels in Colombia: "The existence of the devil is certain" by ChocolateTsar
Actually not as crazy as you'd think. Cartels are very superstitious, as are many people in Columbia (and other places with a cartel presence). Syncretist folk religions like Santeria and Santa Muerte pop up all the time, so even if you don't believe, it makes a certain amount of sense to try and assure people that you have things under control spiritually. As weird as it sounds, encouraging more normal forms of prayer directly discourages the ritual behavior of narco cults, and I wouldn't be surprised it has tangible psychological benefits in reducing people's toleration of the cartel.
Flavaflavius t1_jdxj0fn wrote
Reply to comment by Calamitous_Stars in Police chief says exorcism and prayer used to fight crime and cartels in Colombia: "The existence of the devil is certain" by ChocolateTsar
Shit, Sante Muerte...Santeria. Plenty of stuff that's downright cultic out in cartel country. It doesn't surprise me at all that he's doing this, since locals there can be very superstitious, and the cartels have developed their own mythology. This is no more unreasonable than burning sage on rez, or going to confession. I'm sure there's psychological benefit at play here, even if you don't actually believe.
Flavaflavius t1_iyij18k wrote
Reply to comment by anbeck in Brighton most godless city in England, Census 2021 reveals by xanh86
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Flavaflavius t1_iwye4ip wrote
Reply to comment by OfficerGenious in Tuvalu starts to digitise their nation as rising seas threaten existence | Tuvalu said on Thursday that it plans to build a digital version of itself, replicating islands and landmarks and preserving its history and culture as rising sea levels threaten to submerge the tiny Pacific nation by imrussellcrowe
We got the sarcasm, we just thought it was cheesy and tiring.
Flavaflavius t1_iuspikx wrote
Reply to comment by ezrs158 in When it comes to Cuba's military victory at the Bay of Pigs, does Che Guevara deserve any credit or should it be assigned exclusively to Castro's leadership? by Anglicanpolitics123
Regimes everywhere have a nasty habit of human rights abuses; we don't call them that if they don't.
Flavaflavius t1_iuspa1e wrote
Reply to When it comes to Cuba's military victory at the Bay of Pigs, does Che Guevara deserve any credit or should it be assigned exclusively to Castro's leadership? by Anglicanpolitics123
I think the US deserves the credit for the cuban victory there. We promised them air support and reinforcement from the marines, and reneged on both so hard that many Cubans in Miami still hold a grudge.
Flavaflavius t1_je1bj1l wrote
Reply to comment by Mod_Accountability in Police chief says exorcism and prayer used to fight crime and cartels in Colombia: "The existence of the devil is certain" by ChocolateTsar
Compared to worshipping a syncritist "saint" that's basically a god of death and criminals, yes, absolutely. I wouldn't be shocked to hear locals feel safer after these, even if it's all psychological.