Mexico’s Gen Z Just Did What Americans Won’t 🤯

Some of y’all may remember a few of my last posts about people standing up against the cartels in Mexico.
To name a few
🕊 Hipólito Mora Chávez, a humble farmer who refused to watch his town live in fear.
🕊 Homero Gómez González, the “Butterfly Man” protecting the Monarch Butterfly.
🕊 Sergio Rangel Vieyra, a respected maestro mezcalero from Morelia.
In Mexico, it doesn’t matter if you’re a mayor, a mother, or a local hero anyone can disappear.
And here’s the twist nobody expected:
Gen Z is the loudest, boldest group in Mexico right now.
Yes, the same generation in America that needs a nap after checking their emails.
American Gen Z is busy protesting:
racial justice
migration debates
what bathrooms they can use
what defines a woman
Meanwhile, Mexican Gen Z is in the streets demanding real accountability.
They aren’t asking for “understanding criminals” or feel-good programs.
They want real consequences policies that make criminals fear the law and citizens feel safe again.
👉 Stay tuned for Part 2