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what social dilemma is being reflected in the song tatsulok?​

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Answered by Sunflower99
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Explanation:

Tatsulok” was the song of the young, composed and performed by young band Buklod during the political transition of the Philippines from oppressive Martial Law to the restoration of democracy sparked with the murder of Ninoy Aquino in 1983. The song deals with militarization in the countryside, and the root of the armed conflict in the country. It was released at the time of the Total War policy of then president Corazon Aquino. The Total War policy then, as is with the “all-out war” policy of current president Arroyo, intended to crush the insurgency. But instead of defeating the armed revolutionary movement in the countryside, the militarization campaign’s first casualties were civilians. the song tells us that the armed conflict is not just about fighting between the NPA and the Aquino regime at that time (pula’t dilaw). The root causes of the fighting are poverty, the SOCIAL PYRAMID. As you repeatedly listen to the song, This refers to the hierarchy, where on the top of the hierarchy is the wealthy people and on the lower part is the poor people. The injustice of the poor people are on the hand of the the wealthy people because they have a lot of money for them to use it to get their power.

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