DexterMorgan
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There are a few things that people may not be aware of. First of all, there is a thriving middle class in Belize. There are many educated and professional Belizeans. It's not all poverty and gangs. Belize City is a relatively typical Central American city with many challenges. It's been infected with a gang problem, which originated when Belizean criminals were sent back to Belize and brought the Bloods and Crips with them combined with easy(ish) money from the drug trade. The USA war on drugs is considered by many in Belize to have been the triggering point for change for the worse in Belize. Once they sent in their planes to poison the fields of weed and allowed it (some would say encouraged) to become part of the cocaine (and human) trafficking route through Central America things started going downhill.
Crime has definitely gotten worse and that's tragic, mainly for Belizeans, who are the most frequent victims of crime. Belizean people are saddened deeply about this murder. Not only because they really do care, but because it paints such a warped picture of Belize. I had some friends here from the USA last week. They loved it. They can't wait to come back.
I suppose that the sort of travelers who will read a tragic story about a murder 'in paradise' and use it as a reason not to travel there are not the sort of travelers who would like Belize much anyway. The stories of mass shootings in the USA, which are daily, scare me too.
Do you guys have sufficient street lights at night?
Because gangs are 1 thing.
But gangs while the streetz and roads are blackened out at night is another. Jmo