
Morena's insensitive government accuses that the Teuchitlán case was manipulated with bots.
The recent statements from Sheinbaum's government have been labeled as insensitive
In recent days, Mexico's socialist government has declared that what happened in Teuchitlán has been manipulated with bots on social media.
According to them, the images of the ovens shared by the Guerreros Buscadores de Jalisco collective could be manipulated.

Meanwhile they claimed that the protests by the collective and civil society are orchestrated by groups linked to former President Felipe Calderón.
This is a strong indication of the current government's lack of empathy, solidarity, and humanity with the victims' families.

It's despicable and cowardly to say that all search collectives are linked to the opposition, as they have also played the role of strikebreakers for MORENA.
Regrettable Statements from Government Members
It all started when President Claudia Sheinbaum stated that the protests and mobilizations over the case are orchestrated by "Calderonista" groups.
Revealing her true face, that in the face of human suffering, the horror of the families, and their demand for justice, she mocks it by discrediting their mobilization.

Besides her, the President of the Senate, Gerardo F. Noroña, also claimed that all this is an attack on the government, which led to thousands of criticisms.
The Mexican government complains that the Teuchitlán case has been politicized, yet they are the ones who have indeed politicized tragedies.
Remember that when they were in opposition, they politicized the disappearance of the 43 Ayotzinapa students, but now they complain about it.

In response, Héctor Escalante, a cyber specialist, highlights that it's wrong to say these conversations are paid for by bots or come from abroad.
85-90% of the discussions on this topic are local, with accounts from Mexico, so it can't be claimed that they are all bots.
All this is clear proof that the fourth transformation government doesn't care about the safety or well-being of Mexicans, but rather continues with its narrative of victimhood.
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