The Hell Angels | Tren De Araguas | Racially Determined Outlaws | Political Discourse
Who is a Criminal in the United States?
“Wherever there is great property there is great inequality. For one very rich man there must be at least five hundred poor, and the affluence of the few supposes the indigence of the many. The affluence of the rich excites the indignation of the poor, who are often both driven by want, and prompted by envy, to invade his possessions.”
— Adam Smith
Recent News about the Hells Angels descending upon an Aurora, Colorado apartment complex to battle against a Venezuelan Gang occupying the building had surfaced as of late.
How does this story tie into the political discourse that the United States faces between two opposing parties in an election year? This story is embodies the very stench of this country’s divide and is fueled by the shallow understanding and resentment of facts by many in the United States. Not only is this story complicit in inciting a false narrative it also stirs the minds of many racially fueled arguments about who is considered a criminal in this country.
Let’s start with who this Venezuelan Gang is.