⚡️🇲🇽 MORE - Rioters DRAG a Mexican officer into the crowd and brutally beat him. They are also RIPPING down the security walls in Mexico City. This crowd is furious with their government. It's a full-on rebellion.

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⚡️ CONTEXT - This is a protest by Generation Z in Mexico City against President Claudia Sheinbaum, denouncing growing insecurity, corruption, and impunity linked to cartels. Thousands of protesters converged on the Zócalo, dismantling the barricades around the National Palace, which led to clashes with police who used tear gas and rubber bullets. The Sheinbaum administration sees this as an operation financed by the opposition, but images and reports confirm genuine popular anger over the violence.
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Ben 1 month ago
Arab spring was a bunch of protests occurred across North Africa / Middle East in 2010. This seems similar. A cynic might argue they’re not 100% organic.
The people are very angry and tired of corruption. This protest began for the recent assassination of "the Mexican Bukele" Carlos Manzo, a major from Uruapan, Mexico. He was shot in a public event. He was an independent political party. The people tired of the corrupt traditional parties. He won the elections, and he started to fight against the drug criminals. He asked for support to the current president to combat these criminal groups but apparently never received back. He was called the mexican bukele for the effort to eradicate the corruption and violence. The people loved him.
If the globalists controlled media supports it ... it's a protest. If the globalists controlled media doesn't support it ... it's an insurrection.