México Tragedy

The term “México Tragedy” generally refers to significant historical events or crises in Mexico that resulted in widespread suffering, loss of life, or societal upheaval. These tragedies can encompass a variety of incidents, including natural disasters, political violence, and social injustices. Notable examples might include the aftermath of earthquakes, such as the devastating quake in 1985, or mass violence and human rights abuses during periods like the Mexican War on Drugs. The term evokes a sense of collective mourning and highlights the resilience of the Mexican people in the face of adversity.