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Mexico Solidarity Media
@MexSolidarity
Countering corporate media disinfo on Mexico, promoting worker solidarity, supporting Mexico’s social movements, its sovereignty & resistance to US domination.
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    Mexico Solidarity Media
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    Nov 18, 2025
    Compañeros is the weekly newsletter of Mexico Solidarity Media, delivering all of our news stories, analysis, interviews, Soberanía, El Taller; as well as media & cultural highlights from the northernmost territory of La Patria Grande. Subscribe: mexicosolidarity.com/companeros/
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    Mexico Solidarity Media
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    Jul 10, 2025
    The Mexican government introduces its new chocolate bar, priced at less than $1USD. An equivalent bar from a foreign multinational is about $6USD. Made of 50% cocoa, cane sugar, cocoa butter, powdered milk, vanilla. No refined sugar, no artificial flavourings or colouring
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    Mexico Solidarity Media
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    Jul 10, 2025
    Replying to @war_alex101
    It's easier to produce ethical chocolate than to try to kick the CIA out of a country.
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    Mexico Solidarity Media
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    Jul 10, 2025
    Replying to @DailyDoseofManu
    We don't want to pay 114 pesos for a high quality chocolate bar that fucks over cocoa producers. Now you can choose!
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    Mexico Solidarity Media
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    Jul 11, 2025
    Replying to @dadrabbot
    Small and collective producers in Chiapas and Tabasco sell their dried and fermented cacoa to the government at above market rates, then the state makes the chocolate products and sells them in the two government grocers, Tiendas Bienestar and SuperISSSTE.
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    Mexico Solidarity Media
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    Jul 11, 2025
    Replying to @biomance
    The state making a product and selling it in a market that also has privately produced products is not "price controls"
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    Mexico Solidarity Media
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    Jul 11, 2025
    Replying to @Factcheckmy0
    this much
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    Mexico Solidarity Media
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    Nov 16, 2025
    If anything says youthful Mexican rebellion it's... an old guy with a Francoist monarchist flag
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    Pedro Salmerón Sanginés
    @LectorHistoria
    Nov 16, 2025
    Otra foto de ayer. a los que hayan leído mis textos sobre @GulloOficial y la presidenta de la real academia, sobre @armesillaconde o @JMZunzu sabrán de qué hablo. Crédito: Ojarasca y Hermann Bellinghausen
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    Mexico Solidarity Media
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    Jul 10, 2025
    Replying to @MexSolidarity
    The bar is sourced from 1,803 producers in Chiapas & Tabasco, cocoa is cultivated via agroforestry. The chocolate can be purchased at Tiendas Bienestar, public grocers which sell products at reduced prices; & SuperISSSTEs, other public grocers that feature reduced prices
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    Mexico Solidarity Media
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    Nov 16, 2025
    We cover a lot of mobilizations that critique the Mexican gov & make significant demands (farmers' strike, teacher's struggle, mining justice, Palestinian solidarity) - they have almost nothing in common w/ yesterday's astro-turf right wing gathering except maybe the march route
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    Eder Guevara
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    Nov 16, 2025
    Cuando la derecha salga a manifestarse no diremos nada pero habrá señales.
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    Mexico Solidarity Media
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    Jul 10, 2025
    Aa number of reasons why chocolate is one of the first state products in state grocery stores: cacoa originated in Mexico, can be sourced from small & cooperative agroecological producers, & its long shelf life makes it a good test for national distribution to remote, rural areas
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    Erick 1982
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    Jul 10, 2025
    Replying to @MexSolidarity
    The Mexican government makes candy, why?
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    Mexico Solidarity Media
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    Jul 10, 2025
    Replying to @fmftint
    They would have to visit 27,000 different stores, many in remote areas across the country, to buy the run. I don't know about the economics of that even with a $3 markup
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    Mexico Solidarity Media
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    Aug 4, 2025
    On August 4, 1924 Mexico recognized the Soviet Union, the first country in the Western Hemisphere to do so. Mexico was also a recent revolutionary state and its 1917 Constitution, the first in the world to guarantee social rights, inspired the Soviet Constitution of 1918.
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    Mexico Solidarity Media
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    Nov 16, 2025
    If you want the most concise version of what yesterday's "Gen Z" march in Mexico was, here it is: a rich old fascist begging Donald Trump to get rid of the government.
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