Jhon Jairo Velasquez, one-time cartel assassin turned right-wing political campaigner. |
But Popeye, who was released in August 2014 after 23 years in prison, has gone full throttle in favor of right-wing presidential candidate Iván Duque in the voting to be held on Sunday.
Or, rather than supporting Duque, Popeye has been lashing out against Gustavo Petro, the leftist candidate, ex-Bogotá mayor and ex-M19 guerrilla leader, who has the second largest support in most polls.
'We will combat the Petro collectives with everything,' Popeye tweeted last week. 'Evil rats, Petristas communist ones; Associates of the FARC (guerrillas), Nicolas Maduro and (Colombian president) Juan Manuel Santos.
'I can be killed by a bullet,but not by fear,' Popeye added.
Why a one-time assassin for a narcotics kingpin, who still hangs out with narcos, would campaign for a law-and-order candidate is a mystery. After all, Escobar's Medellin cartel fought bloody battles against the police and military.
Or, for those who believe in conspiracies, perhaps there's more here than meets the eyes. Is Popeye actually in the pay of another candidate, such as Petro himself, who wants Popeye to sully Duque's name by associating with him?
In recent tweets, Popeye sounded like he was preparing a civil war, discussing storing arms and weapons in people's houses. But Popeye's tweets really triggered alarms when he promised that 'My rifle will do the talking'. His critics have asked prosecutors to investigate whether that constitutes an illegal threat.
Like Escobar's son Juan Pablo, who allegedly has continued making drug money deals from his home in Argentina, Popeye can't seem to leave his vicious Medellin Cartel habits behind.
By Mike Ceaser, of Bogotá Bike Tours
Even murderers can have a moral compass. Wonder when you're doing a hit piece on the other candidates rather than the only right-wing candidate?
ReplyDeleteWhat sort of moral compass does a man have who murdered hundreds of people, including his own wife/lover?
ReplyDeleteThat's someone whose guidance we should respect and follow?
Goes to show that such a person can still have a moral compass. That's my point. Further, if the likes of FARC can not only get off their crimes scotch free and then to even run in the political process makes this guy look like a saint in comparison. Will we see a post of you here applying the same outrage to your side of the political spectrum? Hmm...
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