Los Yankis No Van Al Infierno

Los Muertos de Cristo Los Muertos de Cristo

A Cry Against Historical Injustices and Imperialism

Los Muertos de Cristo's song "Los Yankis No Van Al Infierno" is a powerful and politically charged anthem that delves into historical injustices and critiques American imperialism. The lyrics serve as a reminder of the atrocities committed by colonial and imperial powers, particularly focusing on the United States. The song opens with a call to remember the extermination of indigenous tribes by white settlers, the enslavement of African people, and the terror inflicted by the Ku Klux Klan. These references highlight a history of systemic oppression and violence that has often been overlooked or forgotten.

The song continues by recalling the Vietnam War, a conflict that left deep scars on both American and Vietnamese societies. The phrase "Han comprado el cielo eterno, y los yanquis no van al infierno" (They have bought eternal heaven, and the Yankees don't go to hell) is a biting critique of how those responsible for these atrocities often escape accountability. This line suggests a sense of impunity enjoyed by powerful nations and their leaders, who are rarely held responsible for their actions.

The latter part of the song shifts focus to labor struggles and anti-imperialist sentiments. The mention of the McCormick strike and the Haymarket martyrs underscores the sacrifices made by workers in the fight for fair labor conditions. The song also condemns the presence of American military bases in Spain, specifically in Rota, Morón, and Torrejón de Ardoz, calling for their removal. This reflects a broader anti-imperialist stance, criticizing the ongoing influence and intervention of the United States in other countries. Through its raw and evocative lyrics, "Los Yankis No Van Al Infierno" serves as a rallying cry for justice and a reminder of the importance of historical memory.

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  1. Grito del Silencio II
  2. Latinoamérica
  3. A Las Barricadas
  4. Los pobres no tienen patria
  5. Muerte Accidental De Un Anarquista
  6. Pan y circo
  7. Cualquier Noche Puede Salir El Sol
  8. Para Elisa
  9. El Amigo De Tod@s
  10. Resistiré
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