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The New Form of Censorship in Mexico: Manipulation

Summary by Azteca Jalisco
In Mexico, censorship has been modernized; the architect of the country's most toxic public square, Jesús Ramírez Cuevas, discovered that it is much more profitable to use the public budget to finance bot armies and a network of false independent youtubers. During his 6 years as presidential spokesman his mission was transformed from informing lynchar and harassing any citizen, journalist or critic into networks until suffocating him and forcing…
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In Mexico, censorship has been modernized; the architect of the country's most toxic public square, Jesús Ramírez Cuevas, discovered that it is much more profitable to use the public budget to finance bot armies and a network of false independent youtubers. During his 6 years as presidential spokesman his mission was transformed from informing lynchar and harassing any citizen, journalist or critic into networks until suffocating him and forcing…

The modernization of censorship is being orchestrated from the most powerful microphone in the country. Jesús Ramírez, coordinator of advisors to the Presidency, has focused his efforts on a manipulation strategy designed to force self-censorship. 🚫🎙️

In addition, there is growing criticism of Jesús Ramírez, to whom they point out that he has modernized the forms of censorship since what many consider the most powerful microphone in Mexico... According to his critics, through manipulation mechanisms, the objective has not been to inform, but to exhibit and pressure, thus generating a climate of self-censorship.

While in traditional dictatorships, cybercensorship is gross—disconnecting the internet to shut down protests—censorship has been modernized in Mexico. This World Day against Cybercensorship (12 March), the focus of attention is not on foreign hackers, but on the corridors of Palacio Nacional, where freedom of expression has faced one of its darkest stages through the use of public resources to stifle criticism. Under the leadership of Jesús Ram…

And they also point out that from the presidential voice, Jesús Ramírez Cuevas would have perfected new forms of censorship. His critics say that, by manipulating public discourse, the aim was not to inform, but to discredit and provoke self-censorship.

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aztecayucatan.com broke the news in on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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