“If I were paying to display images of my father [like Netflix does] in the United States, I am sure I would face legal sanctions and I would even be killed for doing it. And Netflix receives applause instead of criticism for it.” IfsDoeStatesFacesFatherUnitedUnited StatesCriticismDisplayApplauseSanctionsNetflix Author:Juan Pablo Escobar
“I am a free man but only partially so relative to other people in society. Why do I say "partially free"? Because there is only one country in the world that denies me entrance because of who my father was and that is the United States.” PeopleMenWorldCountryStatesFatherUnitedUnited StatesDenyRelativeFree ManEntrances Author:Juan Pablo Escobar
“I am not allowed to enter American territory simply because I was born the son of Pablo Escobar and apparently that implies that I inherit my father's crimes. Not that I want a visa now, I don't care anymore, I have been to the United States before.” WantHas BeensStatesCareFatherBornUnitedUnited StatesCrimeSonDon't CareI Don't CareTerritoryVisaPablo EscobarDon't Care AnymoreI Don't Care Anymore Author:Juan Pablo Escobar
“What I criticize is the message that the United States is sending to the youth of the world - to those of us who invite people to leave the ways of violence and the drug trade, we are not given a visa but those that sell drugs and weapons, yes.” PeopleWorldWayStatesGivenUnitedUnited StatesViolenceYouthDrugMessagesWeaponsTradeSellsCriticizeInvitesVisa Author:Juan Pablo Escobar
“It's a shame to see drug dealers enter and leave the United States as if nothing in addition to those that purchase weapons and firearms.” IfsStatesUnitedUnited StatesDrugWeaponsShameDealerFirearmsDrug Dealers Author:Juan Pablo Escobar
“I can understand how people would despise my image and my father's persona. My father's image amongst the poorest of people, those forgotten by the state, still remains a respected image. Whether we like it or not, my father was an important figure who filled a vacuum left by the state amongst the lower social classes.” PeopleStillsI CanImportantStatesFatherLeftSocialClassFiguresRemainsFilledForgottenDespiseVacuumsPersonaPoorestSocial Class Author:Juan Pablo Escobar