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This article explores two significant social trends emerging from Latin America: the recruitment of young individuals by drug cartels through social media in Mexico, and the innovative use of art, specifically involving psychedelic fungi, a...
### Narco Recruitment via Social Media Drug cartels in Mexico are leveraging social media platforms like TikTok to scout and recruit young individuals. A study by the Colegio de México reveals that these organizations function as significant employers, utilizing digital strategies to appeal to the emotions and identities of potential recruits.
The cartels employ a digital language comprising emojis, tags, and popular music genres like 'corridos tumbados' to attract younger audiences. They offer lucrative payments, sometimes up to 15,000 pesos weekly, far surpassing the minimum wage in Mexico. The use of algorithms on these platforms creates filter bubbles, making it challenging for users to break free from these recruitment environments.
### Art and Mental Health in Colombia Colombian artist Camilo Restrepo is exploring unique avenues for mental health therapy through his art. His project, 'Hipopotamensis,' involves cultivating fungi with psychedelic properties from the excrement of hippopotamuses that once belonged to Pablo Escobar. Restrepo aims to complement traditional medicines for anxiety and depression, drawing from personal experiences with mental health challenges.
Restrepo's work seeks to challenge the stigma around mental health and the pressures of modern life. By creating art installations and exploring therapeutic applications of these 'narco-fungi,' he hopes to offer an alternative path to healing and self-discovery, particularly for those drawn to the narco culture.
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