“I’m saving the world,” commented one protester after ordering a Toffee Nut
Capital Cold Brew.– The march organized by Generation Z this Saturday had to be suspended because the contingent decided to make a technical stop at a Starbucks that was on their way.
The pause occurred just as the young people advanced with banners, speeches rehearsed in front of the mirror and pirate flags doing viral challenges, until one of the centennials observed the establishment that was on the route.
Generation Z will take to the streets again this Saturday, November 15. The march, which will depart from the Ángel de la Independencia towards the Zócalo, calls for justice after the murder of the mayor of Uruapan, to raise our voices for security and accountability… pic.twitter.com/3WQjQfrXqS
— El Financiero (@ElFinanciero_Mx) November 13, 2025
The march will resume as soon as everyone finishes their drink.
““We need to recharge our energy, our cell phone and see how many people have seen my TikToks that I uploaded,” said one of the revolutionaries while asking if there was already Toffee Nut.
Those present stated that the stop was essential to hydrate, post photos of their saving mission, and hang on to the WiFi because they were already running out of data.
Important message to the citizens of Generation Z for the march this Saturday, November 15th 👇
And adults do not bring minors, please 🙏🙏 pic.twitter.com/c3pSIIebwn— DR. MERCEDES PAVON “SUPERMUELITA FIFÍ” (@GARCIPAVON) November 13, 2025
“Y“or I ordered a matcha because green is more revolutionary,” an attendee shouted, as he recorded himself so his contacts could see how the world was changing.
Finally, the march was tentatively rescheduled for when all the participants finish their coffees and find a shade for the group photo, where they can define which hashtag to use that is not so mainstream.
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