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Hi, I need a task force to create this article. It's a World-famous trending event involving thousands of Mexican students. See http://articles.cnn.com/2012-05-24/americas/world_americas_mexico-protests_1_enrique-pena-nieto-protests-mexico-city-mayor?_s=PM:AMERICAS
20-dude (
talk) 03:48, 31 May 2012 (UTC)
Hi, how about if we start translating the spanish version?... By the way, there is a small but significant misunderstanding at:
Yo Soy 132 (I Am 132) is a Mexican protest movement led by college students against the former long-time ruling party PRI and their presidential candidate Enrique Peña Nieto.
It should say:
Yo Soy 132 (I Am 132) is a Mexican protest movement led by college students in favor of democratization of media, demanding a national tv broadcasting of the 2nd. debate of the Presidential candidates as well as proposing a 3th debate .
please, check the spanish version for references. what do you u think?--
2.39.117.114 (
talk) 19:24, 7 June 2012 (UTC)
What's the significance of "132"? Please explain in article, with source. Thanks. Pam D 07:44, 31 May 2012 (UTC)
Hi, 20-Dude, it's great that you address the citation issue for this claim, but your changes don't seem quite right. Obviously we need actual citations, it's not good enough to mention several newspapers without linking to where the claims were made. If you can provide links, I will happily edit the statement to reflect their content. ʝungle jill 03:34, 10 June 2012 (UTC)
The references are not showing correctly - they link to the wrong place. What's up with that? ʝungle jill 03:18, 12 June 2012 (UTC)
I have added a couple of manifestations cause there are dozens in favor and against, as well as references and videos. About generationmx, I have cut off the last phrase cause it looks propaganda. Clearly, the text about generationmx represent a message against the spirit of the document. Therefore, in order to avoid an edit war, the supporters of generationmx should not declare in this document what they promote but instead, news and references related to this document. I suggest they should open a new document and link it from here.--L.D.Marco 07:22, 13 June 2012 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Marcolopezdiaz ( talk • contribs)
I don't read so fast in Spanish. Does anyone feel like summarizing notable content from http://www.proceso.com.mx/?p=310641 ?
Hello, The movement name has nothing to do with the Occupy and 99% movements, and its name is not inspired from these movements names, so that line should be removed.
There is a long historical tradition of student´s demonstrations in Mexico, non-stopping since 1968, and it is about democracy in a country where not always was safe to protest. I find that the line reading that they were inspired in any way from the Anglo movements is a lack of respect for so many people who have given even their life for democracy. — Preceding unsigned comment added by M cyclops ( talk • contribs) 15:24, 13 June 2012 (UTC)
.... Hello, i could help if you want, im a mexican woman interested in truth. I believe your article is misleading and you should change it. yo soy 132 is not agains peña nieto but against the biased information given by the media. i suggest you read wikipedias article of yosoy132 in spanish, is very good. and also here is yosoy132 page.
201.167.223.150 ( talk) 01:30, 14 June 2012 (UTC)Mexican Woman 201.167.223.150 ( talk) 01:30, 14 June 2012 (UTC)
The Spanish article has info about many other demonstrations - this is the thing that's most lacking in this article. Let's use it as a base - no direct translations please, so that the style of this article stays consistent. We can also use these photos from Commons. ʝungle jill 22:18, 18 June 2012 (UTC)
As an outsider, I don't feel this has enough context. What is the relationship between the Yo Soy 132 movement and the 2011 Mexican protests? Are they the same, or opposed? -- Kevlar ( talk • contribs) 00:21, 24 June 2012 (UTC)
Here's an informative article on how the Atenco incident in 2006 plays a role in this movement. [2] ComputerJA ( talk) 23:21, 26 June 2012 (UTC)
Hello, I'm mexican, and I've been witnesing the "yosoy132" movement, and there are some misunderstandings.
1st. The presidential Candidate, Enrique Peña Nieto, didn't hid in a bathroom of the IBERO University, as there is no reference of this act in any mexican newspaper, even Proceso, (a well known leftist semanary who has continously criticized the PRI candidate), hasn't published anything like that.
2nd. The yosoy132, defined themselves as "anti-peña" and declared its support to diverse left organizations. They defined themselves anti peña, in a manifiesto that was available in the internet at the ends of May, when the movement began to take shape. I've been looking for this manifiesto, (which I read at ends of may), but it appears to be that it has been eliminated from the web, I don't know the reason.
3rd. The yosoy132 didn't achieved the national broadcast of the second debate as they claim. In fact, the tv networks and radio networks reached an agreement to broadcast the second debate. I remember the day of the second debate, Azteca Siete, TV Azteca secondary tv channel, was airing the trilogy Pirates of the Caribbean, while its main channel, Canal 13, (13 Channel), broadcasted the debate.
Fantom261092 ( talk) 04:28, 28 June 2012 (UTC)
I am deleting this list because protests have taken place in every country in the world. The list is silly and doesn't add anything to the article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.82.130.232 ( talk) 05:04, 29 July 2012 (UTC)
The webpage http://yosoy132.mx/ was hacked supposedly by PRI partisans a few months ago... The only official page for the movement #YoSoy132 is: yosoy132media.org It is confusing and misleading and the solely mention and the link to the cited page should be removed even from the talk pages, I don't know exactly what is the policy about this situation. Thanks Greetings! mantarayo ( talk) —Preceding undated comment added 17:37, 1 August 2012 (UTC)
I am working on this page and planning on bringing it up to date and expanding the article with new pictures and information. Anyone have any suggestions as to what should be included? Camotero2013 ( talk) 23:21, 25 September 2013 (UTC)
Thanks for all the feedback everyone! I am putting a link to my sandbox so everyone can see what I am doing. /info/en/?search=User:Camotero2013/sandbox. I am working on transferring information from the Spanish wiki and incorporating it into the English wiki. I am also including new information and translating news sources as well. That's it for now but I am always up for some tips. Camotero2013 ( talk) 05:30, 19 October 2013 (UTC)
I have completed the revisions that I believed were necessary. The article is now updated and no longer is in the present tense. I went with the mentality to transform the article into more of a historical article. The lead in summary was trimmed down to the key points and the origins section was revised by rewording the content and deleting content as well as providing new citations and a new image. I looked to the Spanish wiki Movimiento YoSoy132 as guidance in including detail that was needed. The protest section originally had 3 protests, all specific to Mexico. I decided to delete these and include information about how these protests have occurred in states all over Mexico and in different cities of the world. In the Goals section, I included the General principles under the goals section, and created a new section for the manifestos. I included a new section detailing the connections made between YoSoy132 and the Occupy movement as well as the Arab Springs. I cleaned up and relabeled a section now titled Related movements in Mexico and included Rodrigo Ocampo's photo for the Generacion MX section. Also I changed photos depicting President Pena Nieto. I went back and deleted citations that were no longer in existence or were broken links. I tried my best and am open to feedback and revisions as well. Thanks a bunches! Camotero2013 ( talk) 02:24, 21 November 2013 (UTC)
Gobonobo, I have now removed the manifesto section due to potential copyright violation concerns. Since we'd rather err on the side of caution in issues like copyright, editors are advised not to re-add the statement back without discussion on this page. But I do welcome editors paraphrasing the manifesto to add it to the article.
(Please note that the same concerns also apply on the talk page, which is why we cannot paste the section here)
Regards, TheOriginalSoni ( talk) 22:06, 25 November 2013 (UTC)
Are these protests ongoing? I haven't heard anything about them in a long time. Charles Essie ( talk) 21:06, 16 October 2014 (UTC)
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Hi, I need a task force to create this article. It's a World-famous trending event involving thousands of Mexican students. See http://articles.cnn.com/2012-05-24/americas/world_americas_mexico-protests_1_enrique-pena-nieto-protests-mexico-city-mayor?_s=PM:AMERICAS
20-dude (
talk) 03:48, 31 May 2012 (UTC)
Hi, how about if we start translating the spanish version?... By the way, there is a small but significant misunderstanding at:
Yo Soy 132 (I Am 132) is a Mexican protest movement led by college students against the former long-time ruling party PRI and their presidential candidate Enrique Peña Nieto.
It should say:
Yo Soy 132 (I Am 132) is a Mexican protest movement led by college students in favor of democratization of media, demanding a national tv broadcasting of the 2nd. debate of the Presidential candidates as well as proposing a 3th debate .
please, check the spanish version for references. what do you u think?--
2.39.117.114 (
talk) 19:24, 7 June 2012 (UTC)
What's the significance of "132"? Please explain in article, with source. Thanks. Pam D 07:44, 31 May 2012 (UTC)
Hi, 20-Dude, it's great that you address the citation issue for this claim, but your changes don't seem quite right. Obviously we need actual citations, it's not good enough to mention several newspapers without linking to where the claims were made. If you can provide links, I will happily edit the statement to reflect their content. ʝungle jill 03:34, 10 June 2012 (UTC)
The references are not showing correctly - they link to the wrong place. What's up with that? ʝungle jill 03:18, 12 June 2012 (UTC)
I have added a couple of manifestations cause there are dozens in favor and against, as well as references and videos. About generationmx, I have cut off the last phrase cause it looks propaganda. Clearly, the text about generationmx represent a message against the spirit of the document. Therefore, in order to avoid an edit war, the supporters of generationmx should not declare in this document what they promote but instead, news and references related to this document. I suggest they should open a new document and link it from here.--L.D.Marco 07:22, 13 June 2012 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Marcolopezdiaz ( talk • contribs)
I don't read so fast in Spanish. Does anyone feel like summarizing notable content from http://www.proceso.com.mx/?p=310641 ?
Hello, The movement name has nothing to do with the Occupy and 99% movements, and its name is not inspired from these movements names, so that line should be removed.
There is a long historical tradition of student´s demonstrations in Mexico, non-stopping since 1968, and it is about democracy in a country where not always was safe to protest. I find that the line reading that they were inspired in any way from the Anglo movements is a lack of respect for so many people who have given even their life for democracy. — Preceding unsigned comment added by M cyclops ( talk • contribs) 15:24, 13 June 2012 (UTC)
.... Hello, i could help if you want, im a mexican woman interested in truth. I believe your article is misleading and you should change it. yo soy 132 is not agains peña nieto but against the biased information given by the media. i suggest you read wikipedias article of yosoy132 in spanish, is very good. and also here is yosoy132 page.
201.167.223.150 ( talk) 01:30, 14 June 2012 (UTC)Mexican Woman 201.167.223.150 ( talk) 01:30, 14 June 2012 (UTC)
The Spanish article has info about many other demonstrations - this is the thing that's most lacking in this article. Let's use it as a base - no direct translations please, so that the style of this article stays consistent. We can also use these photos from Commons. ʝungle jill 22:18, 18 June 2012 (UTC)
As an outsider, I don't feel this has enough context. What is the relationship between the Yo Soy 132 movement and the 2011 Mexican protests? Are they the same, or opposed? -- Kevlar ( talk • contribs) 00:21, 24 June 2012 (UTC)
Here's an informative article on how the Atenco incident in 2006 plays a role in this movement. [2] ComputerJA ( talk) 23:21, 26 June 2012 (UTC)
Hello, I'm mexican, and I've been witnesing the "yosoy132" movement, and there are some misunderstandings.
1st. The presidential Candidate, Enrique Peña Nieto, didn't hid in a bathroom of the IBERO University, as there is no reference of this act in any mexican newspaper, even Proceso, (a well known leftist semanary who has continously criticized the PRI candidate), hasn't published anything like that.
2nd. The yosoy132, defined themselves as "anti-peña" and declared its support to diverse left organizations. They defined themselves anti peña, in a manifiesto that was available in the internet at the ends of May, when the movement began to take shape. I've been looking for this manifiesto, (which I read at ends of may), but it appears to be that it has been eliminated from the web, I don't know the reason.
3rd. The yosoy132 didn't achieved the national broadcast of the second debate as they claim. In fact, the tv networks and radio networks reached an agreement to broadcast the second debate. I remember the day of the second debate, Azteca Siete, TV Azteca secondary tv channel, was airing the trilogy Pirates of the Caribbean, while its main channel, Canal 13, (13 Channel), broadcasted the debate.
Fantom261092 ( talk) 04:28, 28 June 2012 (UTC)
I am deleting this list because protests have taken place in every country in the world. The list is silly and doesn't add anything to the article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.82.130.232 ( talk) 05:04, 29 July 2012 (UTC)
The webpage http://yosoy132.mx/ was hacked supposedly by PRI partisans a few months ago... The only official page for the movement #YoSoy132 is: yosoy132media.org It is confusing and misleading and the solely mention and the link to the cited page should be removed even from the talk pages, I don't know exactly what is the policy about this situation. Thanks Greetings! mantarayo ( talk) —Preceding undated comment added 17:37, 1 August 2012 (UTC)
I am working on this page and planning on bringing it up to date and expanding the article with new pictures and information. Anyone have any suggestions as to what should be included? Camotero2013 ( talk) 23:21, 25 September 2013 (UTC)
Thanks for all the feedback everyone! I am putting a link to my sandbox so everyone can see what I am doing. /info/en/?search=User:Camotero2013/sandbox. I am working on transferring information from the Spanish wiki and incorporating it into the English wiki. I am also including new information and translating news sources as well. That's it for now but I am always up for some tips. Camotero2013 ( talk) 05:30, 19 October 2013 (UTC)
I have completed the revisions that I believed were necessary. The article is now updated and no longer is in the present tense. I went with the mentality to transform the article into more of a historical article. The lead in summary was trimmed down to the key points and the origins section was revised by rewording the content and deleting content as well as providing new citations and a new image. I looked to the Spanish wiki Movimiento YoSoy132 as guidance in including detail that was needed. The protest section originally had 3 protests, all specific to Mexico. I decided to delete these and include information about how these protests have occurred in states all over Mexico and in different cities of the world. In the Goals section, I included the General principles under the goals section, and created a new section for the manifestos. I included a new section detailing the connections made between YoSoy132 and the Occupy movement as well as the Arab Springs. I cleaned up and relabeled a section now titled Related movements in Mexico and included Rodrigo Ocampo's photo for the Generacion MX section. Also I changed photos depicting President Pena Nieto. I went back and deleted citations that were no longer in existence or were broken links. I tried my best and am open to feedback and revisions as well. Thanks a bunches! Camotero2013 ( talk) 02:24, 21 November 2013 (UTC)
Gobonobo, I have now removed the manifesto section due to potential copyright violation concerns. Since we'd rather err on the side of caution in issues like copyright, editors are advised not to re-add the statement back without discussion on this page. But I do welcome editors paraphrasing the manifesto to add it to the article.
(Please note that the same concerns also apply on the talk page, which is why we cannot paste the section here)
Regards, TheOriginalSoni ( talk) 22:06, 25 November 2013 (UTC)
Are these protests ongoing? I haven't heard anything about them in a long time. Charles Essie ( talk) 21:06, 16 October 2014 (UTC)