An AI-generated call for a “Gen Z March” began circulating online weeks before the assassination of Uruapan’s mayor, Carlos Manzo. When he was killed, the narrative caught fire, moving from bot accounts to Mexico’s political opposition to its media spheres. The demonstration was promoted as youth-led and independent of any political group. We went on the ground to see for ourselves who was pushing it and what it really represented. This special report was produced and edited by Noam Sala Budgen with cameras by Kurt Hackbarth and José Luis Granados Ceja.
Soberanía Special Report: Behind the ‘Gen Z’ March in Mexico
November 18, 2025
A recent Mexico City anti-government demonstration was promoted as youth-led and independent of any political group, but also prominently featured your favourite tía panista.
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This interview by Ignacio Ramonet was originally published in the November 18, 2025 edition of La Jornada, Mexico’s premier left wing daily newspaper. Caracas. I am in Venezuela to present my new book, The Infinite Conversation (published by Acirema), a compilation of interviews with ten geniuses, at the Caracas Book Fair. I arrive here at…
Behind the “Gen Z” March: 90 Million Pesos, Foreign Activists, Mexican Politicians & Businessmen
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Familiar, aged faces from Mexico’s right wing opposition collaborated with the international right wing.
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