Daunting Impacts Of Drug War On Children Of Mexico

The drawings of children are not always beautiful and cute. Nowadays, in Mexico, the only thing seen in the pictures is the drug culture. These aren't just drawings; they portray the brassy reality of Mexico narcotic war. These drawings unfold the impact this war has on the mind of children.

To get a more clear view on this notorious topic, some surveys and interviews were conducted, over 300 students participated and it was further revealed that these subjects think of themselves as victims
and prey of this petrifying deed.

Further investigations reveal that the drug culture has even affected the Mexican music, fashion, and language. Mr. Quezada told Al Jazeera that he, never in his dreams had thought that he would find thinking of this way in primary school.

He states that these children know more about the history of drug commerce than the actual history of Mexico and all of this has been proved right through the interviews, surveys and drawings of these children.

Many regional authorities have tried putting an end to this drug war without ferocity and have also started campaigns in schools regarding the fact that the brutality should be stopped.

Ms. Mondaca Cota told JSC that in order to put a full stop to this issue, authorities need to focus on education and poverty. She quarreled that the residents need to speak up about the harmful consequences of excessive drug use in Mexico.

According to Mondaca, this medication culture can be used to look for a more tranquil path. She says that she hopes the society can heal all the damages it has suffered, but to do so, the citizens of Mexico need to join hands and take a stand against this brain polluting culture that is now a trend in Mexico, according to Trends Latinos.

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