
The Youth Network for Mexico: progressive indoctrination disguised as plurality
Behind the façade of openness, the organization expels right-wing youth and promotes the globalist agenda
The so-called Red Juvenil por México presents itself as an impartial space for young people, but the reality is far from that narrative.
This organization holds youth parliaments and municipal congresses throughout the country, offering a platform that, in theory, should be pluralistic. However, it is evident that behind its apparent openness, a clear inclination toward the Morena left prevails.
Its leaders, fully aligned with the progressive agenda, do not tolerate conservative positions. Anyone who dares to express right-wing ideas is immediately reprimanded or, in many cases, expelled.
Among its main objectives, they actively promote the 2030 Agenda and the ideological tenets of the UN, showing their submission to progressive globalism.

It is not surprising that among its political allies is Senator Andrea Chávez. She is involved in various corruption accusations and keeps questionable relationships within national politics.
They also collaborate with figures from MORENA, MC, PRI, PAN, Partido Verde, and PT, making it clear that opportunism outweighs any principle.
Several young people who have tried to express critical opinions about radical feminism, gender ideology, or the "diversity" narrative have been sanctioned. It is enough to disagree to be excluded from the organization.
There have even been cases of damage to facilities during their events. This has affected access for other youth groups that do seek spaces for genuine debate.

The organizers review applicants' social media. They disqualify those who post critical content against progressive movements. They label them as "sexist," "homophobic," or "racist". Any excuse is valid to censor dissenting thought.

Added to this is a gender committee that allows the fabrication of harassment or violence accusations without solid evidence. Men who are accused are automatically expelled, with no right to defense.

Internal discontent is growing among young people tired of ideological authoritarianism and the sectarian management of the organization. What should be a pluralistic space has become an instrument of indoctrination.
Young people who believe in freedom of expression and in the plurality of ideas should seek alternatives. Spaces where they are not monitored or censored for expressing their convictions.
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