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This week on To You & Yours, we circle back to the reported killing of El Mencho; how intelligence officials tracked him, how the operation unfolded, and the immediate fallout across Mexico. We break down the president’s controversial remarks warning against cartel crackdowns on the grounds of “human rights” violations, and what that statement signals about the complicated, and often uncomfortable relationship between organized crime and government power. From the streets to the highest offices, we examine what corruption looks like, how it survives, and why dismantling it is never as simple as one arrest or one raid.
Then we pivot to a deeply disturbing trend making headlines across the country: the rise in cases of female teachers engaging in illegal sexual relationships with underage male students. Is this truly a new phenomenon, or is it something that has long existed but only now receiving wider exposure? Why does public reaction often differ depending on gender? We unpack the psychological dynamics, the abuse of authority, the long-term impact on victims, and the societal blind spots that allow these cases to be minimized, sensationalized, or even joked about instead of treated with the seriousness they deserve.
By Israel EstrellaThis week on To You & Yours, we circle back to the reported killing of El Mencho; how intelligence officials tracked him, how the operation unfolded, and the immediate fallout across Mexico. We break down the president’s controversial remarks warning against cartel crackdowns on the grounds of “human rights” violations, and what that statement signals about the complicated, and often uncomfortable relationship between organized crime and government power. From the streets to the highest offices, we examine what corruption looks like, how it survives, and why dismantling it is never as simple as one arrest or one raid.
Then we pivot to a deeply disturbing trend making headlines across the country: the rise in cases of female teachers engaging in illegal sexual relationships with underage male students. Is this truly a new phenomenon, or is it something that has long existed but only now receiving wider exposure? Why does public reaction often differ depending on gender? We unpack the psychological dynamics, the abuse of authority, the long-term impact on victims, and the societal blind spots that allow these cases to be minimized, sensationalized, or even joked about instead of treated with the seriousness they deserve.