Why didn't she understand the lengths that the CIA would go to fight cartels? Real FBI agents can't be this jaded.
Why didn't she understand the lengths that the CIA would go to fight cartels? Real FBI agents can't be this jaded
>jaded
I'm a retard, I meant ignorant
too naive and an idealistic moralfag
why would the cia fight the cartels?
the cia is one of the main culprits in importing all the drugs to the country essentially bankrolling the cartels themselves
why would they fight them?
They wanted to fight the cartels so there would be only one organization left and they would be easy to control.
Stopping drug trafficking was never their plan
Since no one answered my question last thread and I still haven’t rewatched it, I’ll ask again: why was she even invited to work with them to begin with if they instantly knew she wasn’t cut out for the mission? Was she meant to just be bait?
Why not?
I guess they thought they could recruit her but nope.
>jaded
More like naive. And she was hired specifically because she was naive.
I think the movie explains it was because she's a dumb dumb.
The black guy was an option but they declined because he was a lawyer or something like that.
Idk
they needed her to sign a piece of paper
They were legally required to have an outside presence there to supervise and ensure nothing illegal is done in their actions. They specifically chose someone they could push around so they can appear to look like following the law while breaking it.
Remember at the start it seems like she's getting picked over the black guy based on credentials? She's not.
>why was she even invited to work with them
Because she seen some shit, making her emotionally invested in the cause. Turned out shes a woman, so shes emotionally invested in bad guys dying as well.
It's kinda weird that the movie frames this as some sort of big moral dilemma, but I really didn't think it was that bad, or at all really.
Like the reasons are understandable. It's not like they're covering up some mindless killing or raping or whatever.
It's clearly just doing what has to be done to make things a little better.
What was so morally wrong about what the Glowies did?
Tldr;
Why was it such a big fuckn deal to sign that one slip of paper?
>What was so morally wrong about what the Glowies did?
They're creating the drug cartels and the drug wars.
State Law mandates a quota of female agents
If she doesn't sign it then further investigations come along with political hearings and maybe the general public realising the USA is creating and manipulating the drug trade.
As supposed to multiple cartels shooting up eachother and pumping drugs to the streets?
If there's no way to stop it then what they did seems like the next best thing.
It seems pretty reasonable. Not really immoral
I get that but my point being I think mkst people would have signed that paper no biggie if they understood the logic behind it.
>As supposed to multiple cartels shooting up eachother and pumping drugs to the streets?
They're shooting each other because of the CIA. They're not doing anything remotely close to stopping the trade. The CIA backs one side until they become too big at which point they finance a smaller side, build them up and then the cycle starts over. All out war between the cartels without CIA assistance would likely be little different except there'd be at least potentially an end in sight rather than an endless cycle of violence.
She has principles. And she's sour about being used as a pawn.
fbi and dea agents frequently went to the middle east and south america with US troops to fight against drug traffickers, most feds would kill for a chance to do something like this
She's too cute for this world
>potentially an end in sight
how?
It's the land of the wolves now and she didn't want to get KNOTTED