To our friends beyond Mexico’s borders. To citizens of the world.
The overwhelming majority of Mexicans are honest, hardworking, decent people.
With shame, outrage, and deep concern, we have watched key figures in Mexican politics become associated with corruption, criminal infiltration, and alleged ties to drug cartels. That horrifies us just as much as it horrifies you. The difference is that we live with the consequences every single day. We live with the fear of violence and with the painful reality that institutions meant to serve society have, in many cases, been captured by deeply corrupt interests.
Mexico is not Morena. Mexico is not the cartels. Mexico is not El Chapo, El Mayo, El Mencho, Rubén Rocha, or the long list of names tied to criminal power.
The real face of Mexico is found in millions of people who wake up every morning to work with dignity. In artists, scientists, athletes, entrepreneurs, and talented young people who dream of leaving a positive mark on the world.
The truly brave are not the hitmen or cartel leaders. The truly brave are the honest police officers and soldiers who risk their lives every day. Men and women who represent the vast majority within those institutions, even if they have been overshadowed and stigmatized by corrupt individuals wearing the same uniform.
Mexico has also been held hostage by political leaders who seized institutions for their own interests and ended up building structures that have caused enormous damage to the country.
In 2018, after years of efforts to strengthen democracy, development, and equality, a political group rose to power by exploiting the failures, inequalities, and excesses of previous governments. They promised to be different. Instead, they became far worse.
They did not just weaken democratic institutions and dismantle years of progress. They governed through manipulation, lies, fear, improvisation, and in many cases, through a dangerously close relationship with criminal structures.
But Mexico is not that.
Mexico is a nation whose people were betrayed by a ruling class that failed the hopes of millions.
And even so, sooner or later, Mexico will rise again. Because what is growing across this country is not resignation, but outrage, concern, and a deep desire for change. There is also fear. Real fear. Because in today’s Mexico, criticizing those in power or confronting the system can come with unimaginable consequences.
We only ask the world to see us with fairness and objectivity.
And we hope history will understand that, like many nations throughout history, Mexico also became vulnerable to manipulative, resentful, false messianic leadership.
But despite everything, I remain profoundly proud to be Mexican.
Proud of a country that cannot be defined by its governments, but by its people. By its culture, its traditions, its work ethic, its history of struggle, and the dignity that always emerges even in the hardest moments.
I am deeply saddened by our present, because lies, corruption, and fear have tried to stain who we are.
But I still have hope for our future.
Because Mexico has fallen many times before, and many times before it has stood back up. And it will do so again.
Not because of those who betrayed it from positions of power, but because of the millions of Mexican men and women who sustain this country every day through hard work, love, sacrifice, and dignity.
@PabloVazC@ssp_cdmx@LopezCasarinJ es increíble que en tres horas y 5 llamados, no lleguen los servicios de emergencia a un riesgo de caída de árbol en alcaldía Álvaro Obregón
@PabloVazC@UCS_GCDMX es increíble secretario quebllevo 3 horas reportando un riesgo de caída de arbil en Álvaro Obregón y no llegan los servicios de emergencia
Vecinos de Las Águilas han reportado una célula de extorsionadores que engañan a los conductores con el cuento de “la llanta averiada” esto ocurre sobre calzada de las Águilas. Los policías del sector Alpes ya trabajando en la zona pero tengan precaución y reporten al 5546044025
@PORLASAGUILAS Apoyo para reportar el mal funcionamiento del acceso a la @Supervia_CDMX de las Aguilas a Santa Fe, esta semana ha ocasionado largas filas sobre toda la calzada, su sistema de lectura rechaza todos los tags al entrar , y se tiene que pasar uno a uno manualmente
@hectorglezp@LopezCasarinJ Hola, Héctor, por favor compártenos el folio SUAC y ubicación exacta (colonia, entre que calles, número exterior o alguna referencia) estamos pendientes de los datos, gracias. #ServiciosÁO
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Seguimos atendiendo tus solicitudes.
#AlcaldíaModelo
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