MS-13 Did WHAT to a Pregnant Woman?! ๐ฑ
A speaker recounts a brutal MS-13 murder case involving a pregnant female FBI informant who was killed after returning to a dangerous area. The story is used to illustrate the speaker's belief in the existence of genuine evil. The account describes extreme violence carried out as retaliation for cooperation with law enforcement.
Summary
The speaker describes a harrowing FBI case involving an MS-13 gang. A female informant who had been providing information to the FBI was relocated for her safety but returned to her 'red zone' โ a known dangerous area. Because of her cooperation with law enforcement, MS-13 members lured her to a bridge, where they committed an act of extreme violence: they cut her unborn fetus from her stomach while she was pregnant, and then slit her throat, killing her.
The speaker uses this story as a basis for a broader philosophical point about the nature of evil. He argues against the notion that all people have inherent goodness or 'self-worth,' asserting instead that some individuals are genuinely evil. He describes being able to recognize this evil by looking into the eyes of such individuals, expressing that certain people carry a visible, unmistakable menace โ one that communicates a readiness to kill without hesitation.
Key Insights
- The speaker claims MS-13 members killed a pregnant FBI informant by cutting the fetus from her stomach and slitting her throat as retaliation for cooperating with law enforcement.
- The speaker states the female informant had been relocated by the FBI for her safety but returned to her 'red zone,' which led to her being targeted.
- The speaker argues that not everyone has inherent goodness or 'self-worth,' directly challenging a common moral assumption, using this case as evidence.
- The speaker claims that genuine evil is visibly identifiable โ that certain individuals, particularly MS-13 members he has encountered, have a distinct look in their eyes that signals lethal intent.
- The speaker asserts that from personal experience he can recognize when someone 'will kill me in a minute,' suggesting firsthand exposure to dangerous gang members.
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Transcript
[0:00] I'm sorry. What did you just say? >> MS-13 guys that cut the fetus out of the girl's stomach. FBI had a case and they had an informant, female informant that was given information. They'd relocated her and she came back to her red zone. Unfortunately, lured her to a bridge. She was pregnant by virtue of the fact that she gave information about MS-13. They went ahead and held her up and they cut the fetus out of her stomach and then slit her throat. People say there's not evil out there. Everybody has selforth. That's not true. There's evil in these people's eyes, man. They've got that look and you just know this guy [0:31] will killโฆ
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