Bandera en Alto - Mexican Nationalist Song
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Came across this song and then it came to me that I remember that someone posted a BitChute video on this song in my Discord server, a long time ago, I was quite shocked when I saw it. Yet again, there isn't a lot of information about this song and it's origins (aside with it originating in Mexico). I don't think the "Nationalist Front of Mexico" made this song since the organization was founded in 2006 and the recording obviously seems to be old but I added photos of these people anyway. I can't pin point the time window for the song either but I assume 60s, 70s, or 80s because they used the melody of [REDACTED] which was made in the 1930s.
Side note: The Nationalist Front of Mexico (or "Frente Nacionalista de México" in Spanish) is a far-right organization that is well-known for it's use of National-Socialist imagery. The organization claims that they fight "legally and peacefully" which is something I quite doubt
Also, RUclips, do not take this video down. If you take it down then take all the videos about this song down, it's either all or nothing, my friend
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Bandera en alto
Bandera libertaria
Marchando vas
Tranquilo y firme el paso
Contemplan ya
El águila lleno de esperanza
El día de pan y libertad
Contemplan ya
El águila lleno de esperanza
El día de pan y libertad
Las calles ven
Marchando batallones
para los hombres
Llenas están de flores
Contemplan ya
El águila lleno de esperanza
El día de pan y libertad
Contemplan ya
El águila lleno de esperanza
¡El día de pan y libertad!
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When mustache man escaped to Mexico instead of Argentina
Dios Patria Honor y Fuerza 🇲🇽
¡Arriba México!
Realmente el canto es para Alemania Nacional Socialista mexico solo copio y le cambio algunas letras
Hey RUclips, this is a masterpiece, dont remove it !!!!!!!!
Doesn’t it sound a bit German Reich?
This sounds so nostalgic. Im not mexican but I could cry at this
Viva la Patria 🇲🇽 Viva la Victoria ✋🏼⚡️
!Y viva México libre!
Viva cristo rey.
Viva imperio mexicano.
Viva agustin de iturbide el verdadero padre de la patria y el libertador de méxico.
Viva méxico pero viva méxico monarquico libre y catolico
Que muera la republica corrupto.
Mueran los masones.
Muera el capitalismo estadounidense y muera el comunismo.
>The day of bread and freedom
Why does this give me BUF vibes?
before ww2 a group of Mexicans were influenced by the Nazi ideology and formed their own Fascist nationalist group and tried to form the same nationalist movement the Nazis did before they came into power
el tono es identico a la de Horst-Wessel-Lied
i open the video and the first thing i hear is an explosion of sorts
i just woke up
That's how the recording goes, I don't have technology that can restore the recording
@@HesaVushu its fine, i like it lol
The south western of united states is coming back to the Mexicans 🇲🇽🇲🇽
Mexico moment
Di un el nombre de un pais de latinoamerica que no sea Mexico
Por cierto
Ñ xd
La canción me recuerda al himno nacional socialista alemana
@@kire1232 De hecho es una traducción
@@kire1232 México 🇲🇽 México portugués 🇧🇷
México con crisis económica 🇦🇷 México Largo 🇨🇱 México sin mar 🇧🇴 México comunista🇨🇺
México cocaina 🇨🇴 méxico hambriento 🇻🇪
@@kire1232México palta 🇵🇪 méxico inglés 🇫🇰
@@kire1232 Mexico Francoespañol 🇭🇹 mexico partido a la mitad 🇵🇦 mexicos del centro 🇧🇿🇸🇻🇭🇳🇬🇹🇨🇷🇳🇮
Viva Cristo Rey!
I’m full Mexican if you take this down RUclips and it’s racist
Tremenda canción God
Es que la escribió un nazi.
xD
No es un chiste. 😐
¿Soy yo o tiene el mismo ritmo que el del himno nazi?
It is
Si,el mismo
Es un canto facista amigo
Are you serious? Horst Wessel on Spanish ?
It's not Horst Wessel, just because it has the same melody as that song doesn't mean it's the same song
@@HesaVushu but the beginning part of this song is totally similar to Horst wessel lied
@@comradebrother7411 Yes I agree with that, but the rest totally shows that it's a completely different song and not a version of Horst Wessel Lied
@@HesaVushu yup
Yes, this is a Mexican adaptation of HWL, because it was composed by a mexican natsoc group during the 30's, so that makes it an adaptation of HWL.
There are also other adaptations in Spanish, coming from Spain, Chile and Venezuela (Although the one from Chile is rather an adaptation of the original march from which HWL took its instrumental part)
. . . this recording is from Francoist Spain, no?
No
I think it’s either from the UNS (synarchist national union) nationalist catholics basically, or golden shirts (mexican fascists) but either way it’s a Mexican song
@@mcdldlgf6652 I thought the UNS anthem was Fe, Sangre, Victoria if I'm not wrong?
@@letroll1713 Indeed, but they have a lot pf other good songs to check out like “Mañanitas Sinarquistas”
*Disguise*