El Es La Autoridad

Flema Flema

The Duality of Authority: A Punk Rock Critique

Flema's song "El Es La Autoridad" delves into the complex and often contentious relationship between individuals and those in positions of power, particularly focusing on law enforcement. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a figure who, despite being 'good people' and coming from humble beginnings, has become a symbol of fear and repression. The song's protagonist is described as aggressive and repressive, traits that starkly contrast with his origins. This duality is emphasized by the repeated line, 'viene de abajo pero lo olvida,' suggesting that the authority figure has forgotten his roots and the struggles associated with them.

The song also highlights the arbitrary nature of power and the privileges it bestows. The line 'manguea pizza y no es delito' underscores the idea that those in authority can bend the rules to their advantage, engaging in actions that would be deemed criminal for ordinary citizens. This disparity is further accentuated by the assertion that 'si el quiere, nos mete presos,' illustrating the unchecked power that can lead to unjust imprisonment. The uniform, a symbol of authority, creates a barrier between the enforcer and the common people, making him 'not like us.'

Flema, known for their raw and unfiltered punk rock style, uses this song to critique societal structures and the often hypocritical nature of authority. The repetitive chorus, 'el es la autoridad,' serves as a stark reminder of the omnipresent power dynamics at play. The song resonates with themes of social justice, inequality, and the loss of personal identity in the face of institutional power. Through its gritty lyrics and rebellious tone, "El Es La Autoridad" challenges listeners to question the true nature of those who wield power over them.

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