Mal Bicho

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A Call for Equality and Peace: The Message of 'Mal Bicho'

The song 'Mal Bicho' by Almafuerte is a powerful critique of discrimination, inequality, and violence. The lyrics address the listener directly, challenging those who believe in the superiority of certain groups over others. The song condemns the idea of a 'superior race' and the notion that some people are inherently better than others. This message is clear in lines like 'superiores, inferiores, ¡minga de poder!' which translates to 'superiors, inferiors, no way to power!' The song emphasizes that such beliefs are harmful and rooted in a desire for power and control.

The lyrics also highlight the flaws in societal teachings and the education system. The song points out that while schools teach students to memorize dates of battles, they fail to teach the importance of love and compassion. This critique extends to the broader societal tendency to discriminate against those who are different, whether in appearance, beliefs, or circumstances. The song calls out those who perpetuate violence and injustice, labeling them as 'mal bicho,' or 'bad bug,' a term that signifies someone who is harmful and destructive.

Ultimately, 'Mal Bicho' is a call for peace and equality. The song rejects war, violence, and greed, advocating instead for a world where everyone is treated equally and with respect. The repeated refrain 'Paz en el mundo' or 'Peace in the world' underscores this message, urging listeners to strive for a more just and compassionate society. Almafuerte's powerful lyrics and passionate delivery make 'Mal Bicho' a compelling anthem for social justice and human rights.

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  3. Desde El Oeste
  4. Los Delirios Del Defacto
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