I’m always a bit uncomfortable with portrayals of El Chapo that seem to lionize him. We should keep in mind that this is a feud between two really awful human beings who each have a great deal of power. And remember that East African proverb, invoked by Jomo Kenyatta and many others: “When elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers.”
I’m always a bit uncomfortable with portrayals of El Chapo that seem to lionize him. We should keep in mind that this is a feud between two really awful human beings who each have a great deal of power. And remember that East African proverb, invoked by Jomo Kenyatta and many others: “When elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers.”