Go ahead, find me this mythical person, please. I want to hear this person deny basic facts.
Also, you haven’t realized that all the points I’ve made are based on my experience living here. I don’t know where you got the idea that I watch the local news or even TV. I thought I was clear about the events happening downtown and the social change that’s evident.
You have no idea what you’re talking about. It’s clear you’re only here to discredit and discourage. All I know is that you’re either pushing some agenda or you don’t want to admit that you’re wrong.
I mean clearly there are a lot of Mexicans very critical of what is going on that understand the government is pretty fucked up. That fact that you are so in denial is almost comical.
Are some reforms good? Yes, but that doesn’t fix any of the problems if the reforms themselves are being prevented by corruption.
Your anecdotal experiences in highly urban areas are certainly not indicative of what most face and see on a daily basis. Your privilege blinds you while you buy into rhetoric instead of action.
You don’t understand fascism, but to be fair most people don’t. That is okay, that is why they have already won. You will continue living in fascism with your militarized police forces and rampant corruption.
The reforms were the propaganda just like Civil Rights reforms were in the US. A good story to sell the people while the rich and powerful carry on.
Go ahead, find me this mythical person, please. I want to hear this person deny basic facts.
Also, you haven’t realized that all the points I’ve made are based on my experience living here. I don’t know where you got the idea that I watch the local news or even TV. I thought I was clear about the events happening downtown and the social change that’s evident.
You have no idea what you’re talking about. It’s clear you’re only here to discredit and discourage. All I know is that you’re either pushing some agenda or you don’t want to admit that you’re wrong.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy5pvdyd0ygo
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/15/world/americas/mexico-protest-violence.html
https://mexiconewsdaily.com/opinion/political-polarization-under-president-sheinbaum/
https://www.reddit.com/r/asklatinamerica/comments/1kjgg0k/mexicans_what_changes_to_the_mexican_government/
https://www.ojala.mx/en/ojala-en/mexicos-timid-reform-on-the-rights-of-indigenous-people
I mean clearly there are a lot of Mexicans very critical of what is going on that understand the government is pretty fucked up. That fact that you are so in denial is almost comical.
Are some reforms good? Yes, but that doesn’t fix any of the problems if the reforms themselves are being prevented by corruption.
Your anecdotal experiences in highly urban areas are certainly not indicative of what most face and see on a daily basis. Your privilege blinds you while you buy into rhetoric instead of action.
You don’t understand fascism, but to be fair most people don’t. That is okay, that is why they have already won. You will continue living in fascism with your militarized police forces and rampant corruption.
The reforms were the propaganda just like Civil Rights reforms were in the US. A good story to sell the people while the rich and powerful carry on.