This Saturday, November 15, the so-called march Generation Z In Mexico City and other parts of the country. Thousands of Mexicans gathered at the Angel of Independence and advanced to the capital, the Zocalo, where, although a peaceful demonstration, black block, A group of masked men who are characterized by violence.
After they managed to blow up Fences Which was installed around the National Palace with the aim of protecting the security of both civilian forces and Black Bloc demonstrators They attacked police officers with extreme violenceboth men and women.
Social media sites began circulating video clips showing the attack by the masked men, who kicked and beat more than one police officer. We must remember that this is not the first time this group has been present at a demonstration. the past October 2More than 100 police officers were injured during the march held to commemorate the Tlatelolco massacre.
A few days ago, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum requested during her morning press conference that a demonstration be held today Peaceful:
“Mexico is a free country. We agree on the freedom to demonstrate. Anyone who wants to demonstrate can demonstrate. We always seek to do so peacefully. That there be no acts of violence“, he pointed out.

Although a large youth attendance was expected, the majority of demonstrators were They did not belong to Generation Z.

Miguel Angel Elorza, Coordinator Information epidemicwas presented during an analysis at the President’s morning conference on the “Generation Z” demonstration that took place today.
“It is very important to know how the call for this mobilization was built and who was promoting this mobilization. So that he does not seek help from anyonesaid the President of Mexico.
The analysis showed that the accounts calling for mobilization lacked an organic nature, were created and reactivated recently, and were also managed from other countries.
Likewise, even though they are accounts defined as “nonpartisanA number of them interacted with accounts linked to right-wing political parties.
Regarding youth participation, Claudia Sheinbaum commented that many had expressed their intention to attend the march “They weren’t exactly Gen Z“He also stressed that around 90 million pesos It was spent to finance network mobilization.