Absentismo Laboral
Reincidentes
Rebellion in the Bullring: The Fight Against Exploitation in 'Absentismo Laboral'
Reincidentes' song 'Absentismo Laboral' is a powerful anthem of resistance against labor exploitation and capitalist oppression. The lyrics draw a vivid parallel between the life of a bullfighter and the struggles of the working class. The song opens with the imagery of a worker starting their week early in the morning, dressed metaphorically as a bullfighter, ready to face the 'bulls' of the workplace. This metaphor extends throughout the song, with the 'bulls' representing various oppressive figures and systems within the labor environment, such as exploitative bosses and unfair labor practices.
The chorus, 'No te vendas por un jornal, absentismo laboral,' translates to 'Don't sell yourself for a wage, labor absenteeism,' urging workers not to succumb to the pressures of the capitalist system. The song criticizes the exploitation and unfair treatment of workers, highlighting issues like low wages, job insecurity, and the dehumanizing nature of labor under capitalism. The repeated call to 'dale caña al capital' (give it to the capital) is a rallying cry for workers to resist and fight back against their oppressors.
Reincidentes also touch on the broader cultural context by calling for the abolition of bullfighting, a traditional yet controversial practice in Spain. This call for abolition is symbolic of a broader desire to dismantle oppressive systems and traditions that harm both people and animals. The song's final verses envision a future where the 'bulls' of capitalism are defeated, and the working class can live free from exploitation. 'Absentismo Laboral' is not just a song; it's a manifesto for workers' rights and a call to action against systemic oppression.