Mexico City Nightclub Charges Americans $300 Cover: ‘This Is a Political Stance’ - National
The club says the tiered pricing is a political stance against U.S. policy and gentrification, and its post drew more than 26,000 likes.
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A North Rome nightclub in CDMX named Japan went viral after applying a controversial entry fee for tourists from the United States as a protest against gentrification. According to the information, covering Americans is 300 dollars, that is to say 5,000 pesos while Mexicans and Latin Americans pay less than 20 dollars (344 pesos) for the impact on gentrification.Antro “Japan” from CDMX assures that charging Americans is a “political post”The “Ja…
Mexico City Nightclub Charges Americans $300 Cover
The Guardian reports: A Mexico City nightclub has gone viral for charging Americans a nearly $300 cover charge, while citizens from any other country pay just $20 for access, and Mexicans and other Latin Americans pay only $14. The Instagram announcement from the nightclub Japan in the Roma Norte neighborhood has been liked over 26,000 times and received more than 200 comments, mostly supporting the policy as part of a broader revolt in the capi…
Popular Mexico nightclub jacks up price for Americans over Trump insults
Americans wanting to dance the night away at a popular nightclub in Mexico City can expect to fork over $300 as a cover charge just to get past the doorman — and they can thank Donald Trump’s attacks on the southern neighbor of the US for the high price of admission, The Guardian reported.The Mexico...
Mexican nightclub charges Americans $300 entry free in ‘response’ to Trump’s insults
A club in Mexico City’s fashionable Roma Norte district says action is a retaliation against President Donald Trump and also a reaction to ‘gentrification and touristification’ of its neighborhood
In the midst of a heavy political climate, the meeting in Palenque left more doubts than certainties. While the discourse in the United States is hardening, in Mexico the government chooses to buy time. For many of those summoned, the scenario was clear: containing the political “tsunami” derived from the demands of US President Donald Trump, who has reiterated his commitment to curbing the flow of drugs, especially fentanyl. Trump has been emph…
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