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All Mexico Mexico City Emo War of Metro Insurgentes

Emo War of Metro Insurgentes

In 2008, this Mexico City metro station was the site of an hours-long fight between emo, punk, and goth groups.

Mexico City, Mexico

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The roundabout continues to be a focal point for gender-related activism, as shown by these graffiti from early March 2022   linkogecko / Atlas Obscura User
The roundabout continues to be a focal point for gender-related activism, as shown by these graffiti from early March 2022   linkogecko / Atlas Obscura User
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The Insurgentes Roundabout as a meeting point of the 2009 Pride Parade.   Eneas de troya
Jacarandas in Metro Insurgentes.   Milton Martínez / Secretaría de Cultura de la Ciudad de México
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In the mid-to-late decade of the 2000s, subcultures in Mexico were often referred to negatively as "urban tribes," and many were united by considering emos, the newest tribe, as their enemy. The emo subculture that reached its peak in this decade differed from the "original" emo movement of the 1980s and many of its characteristics were seen as having been plagiarized from early subcultures. Glam rock pioneered the androgyny, the dark and frizzled hair owes a lot to new wave and goth, while their music was similar to the pop-punk of the turn of the millennium.

Hatred against emos was widespread in many countries, mainly by other "tribes" such as goths and punks, but in Mexico and its capital city, the animosity was particularly commonplace and strong. The aforementioned androgyny might have been crucial in the reaction towards this group of people, as homophobic slurs and attitudes were often incorporated into anti-emo sentiments. Two years before the "war" in 2008, another well-publicized altercation occurred in the Metro Insurgentes roundabout between emos and punks, which led to police intervention.

The Metro Insurgentes roundabout is one of the main transport hubs near the City's Zona Rosa (Pink Zone). For decades, it has been a crucial meeting point for countercultural and LGTBQ+ movements. While generally peaceful and tolerant, on March 15, 2008, a large gathering of people belonging to the emo subculture found themselves attacked by a group incorporating members of the city's punk, neo-rockabilly, and goth tribes (locally known as "darketos").

The conflict was estimated to have lasted up to five hours, on and off, but its definitive end came about in appropriately absurd fashion. While there was police intervention to prevent any major injuries, the actual end of the confrontation came about when a group of Hare Krishna followers entered the roundabout, inviting both factions to join in with the chanting and dancing. Even if they did not manage to fully incorporate the crowd, their presence did help in calming and dispersing most of the people involved.

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The Insurgentes roundabout is located on Metro Line 1 (pink) and Metrobús Line 1 (red).

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  • https://www.wired.com/2008/03/anti-emo-riots/
  • https://culturacolectiva.com/musica/punks-y-emos-enfrentamiento-glorieta-de-los-insurgentes
  • https://www.sonica.mx/curiosidades/2021/4/5/asi-fue-la-extrana-pelea-entre-emos-punk-en-la-glorieta-de-insurgentes-de-la-cdmx-1734.html
  • https://www.milenio.com/virales/emos-y-punketos-el-dia-que-se-enfrentaron-en-cdmx-por-que-pelearon
Emo War of Metro Insurgentes
Mexico City, 06600
Mexico
19.423569, -99.163232

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