Finally, the camera focuses on Victor.
He's not on the podium, but in a newly built children's hospital, squatting and talking to a little boy with a cast on his leg. The boy smiles and hands him a wobbly drawing. The narration is a recording from one of Victor's previous speeches: "Mexico's dignity lies not in whom we conquer, but in how we treat our most vulnerable citizens. Mexico's future depends not on others' recognition, but on what we build with our own hands every day."
This documentary was produced in multiple language versions and broadcasted through satellite TV and diplomatic channels to regions in Latin America, Asia, and Africa.
Without directly refuting the "cannibalism rumors," it constructs a completely different national image through everyday life and construction scenes: weathered but resilient, focused on self-development, eager for peaceful exchange.
In the field of propaganda, Mexico's current internet technology is impressive.
