El Apocalipsis de México

El Apocalipsis de México by Dionisio Alvarez, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on December 11, 2015, is a work written in Spanish that spans 86 pages. This book explores the concept of societal decay through the lens of individuals characterized as lazy and corrupt, presenting a critical view of their impact on humanity and Mexican society.
Readers will find a narrative that describes these individuals as a pervasive threat, likening them to a virus or plague that undermines productive members of society. The text delves into themes of corruption and societal challenges, offering a perspective on the dynamics between those who contribute to society and those who do not. This edition invites readers to reflect on the implications of such behaviors within the context of fiction, particularly in relation to Hispanic and Latino experiences.
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Los flojos están entre nosotros. Huevones, perezosos -sin importar su etiqueta-, estos sonámbulos corruptos, rompe leyes suponen la mayor amenaza para la humanidad y para la sociedad mexicana. Llamarlos a ellos depredadores y a nosotros presas sería impreciso. Son un virus, una plaga, y la raza humana productiva su huésped.
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