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Originally Posted by LatinaCamChat
More or less false. Trapped inside your little tourist box of Parque Lleras you'll find many people that feel that way. There is a pretty big segregation between the rich and the poor in Medellin, and "most everyone" as you put it, would be the poor as they far outweigh the rich and very small middle class in numbers. Most will praise Pablo Escobar based on ignorance, fame, or because they or family members/friends, 'worked for', or knew someone that 'worked for' Pablo Escobar. They'll say that but who knows just how connected their shady dealings actually were. Pablo had some legal building/court burned down which at the time included thousands of records of crimes/legal processes from other people, who had to be let off the hook or even taken out of jail! Not something they would've forgotten about any time soon. Besides the soccer fields and all that other stuff, which of course, would not help much in the long run. However with or without Pablo, they still do a fine job of exploiting, underpaying, overworking, and overlooking the lower class. Go to where Pablo Escobar helped out ghettos and things like that and see what they have to say, not in Parque Lleras with your cargo shorts on and flip flops looking like a faggot asking the people he terrorized what they think about him.
I wasn't here during that time but it must've been absolutely nuts. I was lucky enough to start living here before the huge gringo influx, before the photomultas (traffic cameras), drinking driving laws, and many other things that have changed over the years. I remember one of the first ATMs I used, the bank and the ATM itself still had bullet holes in them. I've owned two bulletproof vehicles here. At least a thousand more crazier stories that I won't talk about. 
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Ok. I am a tourist and I stay around Parque Lleras. So as a tourist, where do you suggest I stay ?
The info I wrote about Pablo Escobar, is not my personal opinion. It was the info from the tour guide, from the tour I went on. The name of the company is called
Real City Walking Tours. If you want you can take up your gripe with them for misleading tourists.
Yes I wear cargo shorts when I travel because I need a place to carry my condoms, lube and disinfectant soap when visiting whore houses. I not wear flip flops, but I can understand tourists on vacation may want to feel as comfortable as possible and to them flip flops are comfortable. I can see how people who have to go to work can be mad that people on vacation don't need to dress up and go to work every day.
Is it good that there is a "gringo influx" ? Or would you rather "gringos" stay away from Medellin ?