Japanese manga 'One Piece' has become a symbol of Gen-Z resistance worldwide; here’s all you need to know
Updated On: 18 November, 2025 11:07 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The juxtaposition of a cartoon emblem with serious political demonstrations may seem unusual, but the gesture carries deep meaning for Gen-Z protestors who have taken to the streets not only in Mexico, but in several parts of the world

Gen Z protesters using Japanese manga 'One Piece' as a cultural symbol for protest. Photo Courtesy: AFP
The recent protest in Mexico by Gen-Z against drug-related violence and the security policies of Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is now sending a cultural wave across the world. Gen-Z, a generation known for thinking and acting differently, seems to have found a new symbol for protest: a cartoon skull wearing a straw hat.
Japanese pop-culture fans instantly recognise it as the flag from the popular anime and manga One Piece. The juxtaposition of a cartoon emblem with serious political demonstrations may seem unusual, but the gesture carries deep meaning for Gen-Z protestors who have taken to the streets not only in Mexico, but in several parts of the world.
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