In a recent analysis, commentator Tito Laclé argues that the brutal murder of a 17-year-old in Palm Beach last weekend signifies a dangerous new social phase for Aruba. Laclé notes that the incident, which occurred in the island’s central hotel zone, serves as a clear signal of a serious situation that cannot be ignored.
The analysis suggests that society is becoming desensitized to violence, with expressions regarding crime losing their impact due to frequency. Laclé observes that what was once an exceptional event has become almost an annual occurrence, followed by a return to normalcy. He describes this as a collective social failure rather than solely a policing issue.
Key concerns highlighted include the decreasing age of those involved in crime and the rise of extreme violence. Laclé points to social media as adding “gasoline to the fire,” noting that conflicts are amplified online through public humiliation, threats, and music that glorifies gang life. All these elements create a dangerous cocktail in the minds of the youth.






















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