Como Ganado

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The Struggle for Dignity in 'Como Ganado'

The song 'Como Ganado' by Intoxicados paints a vivid picture of the socioeconomic struggles faced by the working class in a society that seems indifferent to their plight. The lyrics tell the story of a family living near the singer's ranch, grappling with unemployment, the threat of eviction, and the inability to meet basic needs such as providing breakfast for their children. The father's internal conflict between the desperation to provide for his family and the moral resistance to resort to theft highlights the dignity and integrity of those in dire circumstances.

The song also touches on the broader issues of systemic poverty, unemployment, and social disunity. It criticizes the government and the wealthy, who are portrayed as disconnected from the reality of the common people. The repeated mention of 'como ganado,' which translates to 'like cattle,' suggests that the people are being herded and controlled through their disunity and desperation. The call for unity in the face of adversity is a plea for collective action to demand justice and change.

Intoxicados, known for their rock and reggae fusion with socially conscious lyrics, use 'Como Ganado' to deliver a powerful message about the importance of solidarity among the working class. The song is a rallying cry for those who feel marginalized and oppressed by economic systems that favor the rich and powerful. It encourages listeners to recognize their common struggles and to work together for a more equitable society.

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  1. Mi Inteligencia Intrapersonal
  2. Todo Sigue Igual
  3. Casi Sin Pensar
  4. Nunca Quise
  5. Como Ganado
  6. Señor Kioskero
  7. Dificil De Entender
  8. Mil Canciones
  9. África
  10. De a Ratitos
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