User talk:Mexxxicano

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[edit] Mexico

I reverted the edits you made to mexico. Can you explain why you removed the crime section? Sifaka talk 05:48, 5 May 2006 (UTC)

That section is pretty non-NPOV looking... though. I see why you deleted it, but perhaps you can use an edit summary next time? Sifaka talk 05:50, 5 May 2006 (UTC)

I've just reverted your removal of the section mentioning the Zimmerman Telegram, you removed it without comment, and I'm not sure why as you diddn't make an edit summary, or make a comment on the talk page. The telegram certainly existed, although possible it might be more relvant in another article. David Underdown 12:40, 12 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] How to contact the blocking administrator

The reasons for the block are documented on the user page. If you did not commit the vandalism documented in the supporting evidence, you may wish to discuss this with the blocking administrator.

If you are the owner of this Wikipedia user account and wish to discuss the reasons for the block, you can contact the blocking administrator by via email or by posting on your talk page.

--Richard 15:58, 22 May 2006 (UTC)

yeah, thanks i already send an email, i expect the answer from drini, i didnt try to change the text of mexico. (unsigned, apparently from User:Mexxxicano.
Please read the conversation that I had with User:Drini on his talk page. I think your account may be getting hijacked by people who are using it to commit vandalism. Click on the "my contributions" tab to see what edits are being logged to your account. Good luck.
--Richard 16:39, 22 May 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Mexico

Oh! Thanks for bringing the vandalism to my attention. I have replaced it with the correct photo. - Mike Rosoft 07:59, 23 June 2006 (UTC)

lol no problem

[edit] Reversion of your comment on "Crime and poverty" on Talk:Mexico page

You reverted your comment about "Crime and poverty". Why? I don't agree with what you wrote but I didn't see any reason why you would delete it. --Richard 03:01, 15 August 2006 (UTC)

ok, i will add it again, but what are you gonna do with the section about culture?—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Mexxxicano (talkcontribs).
I will eventually do the reorganization of the culture-related sections that I described on Talk:Mexico. I've been waiting to see if anybody objects.
Regarding "Crime and poverty"... I respectfully disagree. I fully respect your right to say what you wrote. Many people have beliefs along those lines. I don't.
Me personally, I don't think poverty is the root cause of crime. It may be that certain kinds of crime are more prevalent among poor people but maybe that's because rich people are better equipped to commit crime non-violently and also better equipped to escape capture and/or punishment.
I believe that most poor people are honest and therefore poverty does not cause crime. I think poverty creates an environment where crime can happen but criminals are criminals because they want to be not because they are poor. I think it is a myth to say that poor people become criminals because they are poor.
I think external conditions such as drugs, urban gang culture, etc. are a major influence on people becoming criminals. Admittedly, it is harder to resist these influences when you are poor. However, poverty does not by itself cause crime.
Look at the Crime in Mexico article. There is hardly a word about poverty in it. You may think that's wrong. That's your right. However, I hope you will recognize that there is more than one philosophical opinion about the nature and causes of crime in poor areas.
--Richard 03:18, 15 August 2006 (UTC)

ok, i would like to see the changes in culture section, good work in crime of mexico by the way.

--Mexxxicano