El Primo: Most Cartel Violence Comes from Low-Level Peasants Who K*ll & Rob (Part 3)

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Part 1: https://youtu.be/U-oZ-vlb6yM
Part 2: https://youtu.be/rBeLA33JCU8
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In a revealing interview, El Primo, a Detroit-based drug dealer, shared insights into his rise in the drug trade and his perspective on cartel violence. After a difficult period involving probation and family tensions, he re-entered the drug world through connections with his cousin and eventually escalated from small-scale cocaine dealing to handling large amounts of marijuana. El Primo emphasized the relative calmness of marijuana trafficking compared to crack cocaine and heroin, describing these markets as involving different โ€œclassesโ€ of dealers.

Significantly, El Primo argued that much of the cartel violence is not orchestrated by top leadership but comes from low-level peasants who resort to killing and robbing to survive. His experience reflects a hierarchy within the drug trade where violence is often localized and driven by desperation rather than strategic cartel operations, shedding light on the complexities behind the violent drug economy.