Porcos
Zortin
A Society of Swine: A Critique of Corruption and Apathy
Zortin's song "Porcos" paints a vivid and scathing picture of a society overrun by corruption and moral decay. The metaphor of pigs is used to describe individuals in positions of power and influence, particularly politicians, who are depicted as self-serving and deceitful. The imagery of a "grande chiqueiro" or "big pigsty" suggests a world where ethical standards have been abandoned, and greed and corruption are rampant. This metaphor extends to the streets and government, indicating that the problem is pervasive and deeply rooted in society.
The lyrics highlight the cyclical nature of political corruption, where politicians only appear during election times, offering "lavagem" or slop to buy votes. This imagery suggests that politicians treat the electorate with disdain, seeing them as easily manipulated and willing to trade their votes for empty promises. The repetition of the phrase "há porcos pra todos os lados" emphasizes the omnipresence of these corrupt figures, suggesting that no corner of society is free from their influence.
The song also touches on themes of inequality and apathy, with references to "porcos com fome" and "porcos com comida mas não comem." This could symbolize the disparity between those who have power and resources and those who do not, as well as the indifference of those in power to the suffering of others. The repeated refrain and the final exclamation "Porra!" convey a sense of frustration and anger, urging listeners to recognize and challenge the status quo. Zortin's "Porcos" is a powerful critique of societal and political corruption, calling for awareness and change.