Por Eso Estamos Como Estamos

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A Satirical Take on Society's Downfall

Los Apson's song "Por Eso Estamos Como Estamos" is a satirical critique of societal issues and the perceived decline in moral and ethical standards. The lyrics paint a picture of a world where justice is blind, and common sense has seemingly vanished. The opening lines suggest that people have lost their rationality, with their sense having metaphorically moved to their feet, indicating a lack of clear thinking and direction.

The song continues to highlight various societal problems, such as the corruption within the justice system, where even a judge ends up condemned. This is a powerful metaphor for the broken state of law and order. The repeated refrain, "Por eso estamos como estamos, por eso nunca progresamos," translates to "That's why we are the way we are, that's why we never progress," emphasizing the stagnation and backwardness caused by these issues.

Los Apson also touch on the inefficacy of professionals and authorities, such as doctors on strike and a nonchalant policeman. These examples illustrate a society where those who are supposed to help and protect are either unavailable or indifferent. The song also mocks the superficiality and misplaced priorities of the youth, with a child aspiring to flirt with someone's sisters rather than having a meaningful ambition. This reflects a generational shift in values and aspirations, further contributing to the societal decline.

The song's tone is both humorous and critical, using irony and exaggeration to underscore the absurdity of the situations described. Los Apson's musical style, which blends rock and roll with traditional Mexican sounds, adds a layer of cultural context to the song, making it a poignant commentary on the state of society in their time.

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