In El Salvador, at the CECOT prison. There is no permission to see one's employer. There is no mobile phone, no TV, no computer, no video games. There is no karting outing or planetarium, no massage. There are no deputies to check if their detention conditions are dignified. No, there is just a mattress-less bed, without a pillow, 60 per cell. There, the detainees have no desire to return there—well, if these dangerous drug traffickers can ever get out one day. In El Salvador, there is no superior right for drug traffickers over their victims. There is no ECHR, no Council of State, no Constitutional Council or complicit judges. No, there is nothing for these monsters. Result: the homicide rate has dropped, the people acclaim @nayibbukele because they are protected again.

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Human rights unless you commit crime is where we need to get to. While the West tell you crime is complex and multi-faceted, Bukele demonstrates its simplicity