The problematic and excluding and violent governmental attitude toward Mexican health professionals is contextualized from the Neocolonial category, which will only be limited. It is worth highlighting the tension between the reality faced by health professionals in contrast with the public institutional discourse, which is far from the unfavorable conditions in which the work of health care, prevention, and attention is carried out and performed. It is a reality that is evident in the multiple public statements of the executive branch, which fluctuate between propagandistic designations and marketing, between propagandistic and marketing designations about health workers -which serve to transmit to the population a public message that denotes governmental concern for its people-, and actions in which a worrisome contempt predominates, which beyond symbolic thanks, concretizes attitudes where health professionals are ignored, blamed, and relegated.