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When Politics Becomes Meme

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Sarelly Martínez Mendoza Two images caught my attention last week, because I thought they were memes. The first was the photograph of the raramuri runner, Lorena, with Chiapas and Tabasqueñas officials; the second, that of an assistant to Senator Gerardo Noroña, grotesquely bandaged. Jean Baudrillard said that the images can be more real than reality: more perverse, more credible, more scandalous. On the photograph of the raramuri athlete, it is…
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Sarelly Martínez Mendoza Two images caught my attention last week, because I thought they were memes. The first was the photograph of the raramuri runner, Lorena, with Chiapas and Tabasqueñas officials; the second, that of an assistant to Senator Gerardo Noroña, grotesquely bandaged. Jean Baudrillard said that the images can be more real than reality: more perverse, more credible, more scandalous. On the photograph of the raramuri athlete, it is…

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PORTAVOZ broke the news in on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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