Qué peligros tiene idealizar la narcocultura en América Latina

There's a cultural phenomenon in Latin America that unsettles, fascinates, and worries us: narco-culture. Today, millions of young people in the region consume—and in many cases admire—content that idealizes the lives of drug lords, but also normalizes violence and presents this criminal activity as a fast track to success. The cartels know this and take advantage of it. They invest in narco-influencers or even commission songs that become hits. What real impact does this phenomenon have on society? Are we talking about simple artistic expressions or a cultural machine that reinforces the power of drug trafficking? In this episode of #DWHowItAffectsYou, we explore the power of narco-culture in Latin America, its roots, its risks, and the big question: should it be banned? Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 03:24 How it all began 07:18 A Latin American phenomenon 14:56 The era of narco-influencers 17:36 A dangerous trend? 20:22 Solutions 25:02 Conclusion