Lacanao

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A Cry Against Police Mediocrity and Abuse

The song 'Lacanao' by Once Tiros is a powerful critique of the police force, highlighting their mediocrity and abusive behavior. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a police system that, instead of educating and protecting the public, seeks to engage in conflict and exert control. The artist describes the police as treating free people as intruders, using their authority to oppress rather than serve. This portrayal underscores a deep frustration with a system that fails to uphold justice and instead perpetuates violence and corruption.

The song also touches on the media's role in shaping public perception of violence. It criticizes how news outlets often highlight only certain aspects of violence, while ignoring the misconduct and criminal activities of the police themselves. The lyrics accuse the police of being traffickers, delinquents, and even murderers, painting a grim picture of a force that is supposed to protect the public but instead instills fear and perpetuates harm. This duality of the police as both enforcers and violators of the law is a central theme in the song.

'Lacanao' also encourages resistance and defiance against this oppressive system. The lyrics urge listeners not to run or hide, but to speak out against the injustices perpetrated by the police. The repeated phrase 'cuidadoconlacanaoqueva'pre' serves as a warning and a call to be vigilant against police abuse. The song's message is clear: the police, in their current state, are mediocre and harmful, and it is up to the people to stand up and demand better.

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