Showing posts with label Philippines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philippines. Show all posts

Monday, 13 September 2010

Why has Philippine media given Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo a honeymoon period?


Why has the Philippine media given Gloria Macagapal Arroyo a honeymoon period?

with the same vigor that the public hounded President Benigno Aquino III, demanding to know what he was doing while a busload of Hong Kong tourists were being held hostage. The public deserves to know what Arroyo was doing on the day 57 people including journalists were massacred by some of her closest political allies on November 23, 2009.

Questions asked by people like Trixie Cruz:

 

I was wondering why there is no national outrage that she is still walking around free. Why is there no national outrage that those who opposed Gloria Arroyo are still either in jail or suffering the effects of blowing the whistle on her? I suppose its also because the executive must take the lead. 

  • Where are the investigations? 
  • Where are the audits being conduted? 
  • What are the results?
  • When do we see actual cases being filed against GMA and her co-horts? 
  • If the government needs the public to assist it, where is the call for witnesses?

What the hell is going on?

Aquino is leaving it up to others to take the lead in the prosecution (political or judicial) of GMA and her cohorts. But he cannot do that. It is one of his campaign promises.

There doesn't seem to be any movement in what appears to be an increasing toothless Truth Commission. 


The more important question for everyone is,
WHAT DO WE DO NOW?

 

Sunday, 5 September 2010

What do you mean "Only in the Philippines"? by Trixie Cruz

http://globalnation.inquirer.net/columnist/?colid=5176
 This was originally posted on Trixie Cruz's facebook note. I thought it was a travesty to remain there. Here's hoping she starts her blogger account soon.



When the smoke cleared and the bodies were counted, as Mendoza's story slowly is spread to a visibly shaken nation, I am shattered by the vicious remarks brought to my doorstep courtesy of Facebook. I see words like "Only in the Philippines" and "nakakahiya tayo."  Here are my countrymen, talking about themselves as though everything that had been done wrong at the Quirino Grandstand was a national trait, as though stupidity were possible only here and the only ones capable of it are Filipinos. And then, I remember with sadness that it is also my own countrymen, who, when seeing a beautiful place in the Republic say with awe, "Ang ganda dito, parang wala tayo sa Pilipinas!"
 
Of course P/Insp R. Mendoza comitted a criminal act. Of course the police officers and media persons and networks could have handled matters in a more sensitive and timely manner. But it also especially hurts when these mistakes are ascribed as national traits. Only in the Philippines daw. And only Filipinos could screw up this badly.
 
The vultures can't resist jeering and insulting. Stupid media. Stupid cops. Stupid Mendoza. Stupid by-standers. The Filipino nation is stupid.

Excuse me?

Our ancestors believed in the concept of an afterlife when many other peoples of the world were still figuring out how to make stone tools. Our forebears crossed the Pacific years before the Vikings crossed the Atlantic. They cultivated rice when many others were still living in caves. They had the first revolution in Asia that united no less than three disparate linguistic groups through a leader named Diego Silang whose wife became his successor. This nation produced women leaders and warriors when much of Europe still considered the female gender as mere chattel. My country abolished slavery two hundred years ahead of the so called New World. My country, whose history and treasures remain mysteries to its own children, cannot and should not be defined by the mistakes of yesterday's events

And we will not be defined by this tragedy. But we must learn from it. And the first lesson should and ought to be not to add any more hurt to a nation prostate with grief. So much blood ignites so much passion. But we can either flagellate ourselves until there is nothing left of our self esteem. Or we can turn this into an impetus for change. Real change.

So, I will mourn today. I will grieve for all the victims, yes Mendoza included. I will mourn for all the ignorance that makes an embarassing display of itself in times of crisis. I will mourn for the good men and women of the PNP who feel the brunt of the national outrage, but who will go to work tomorrow and still go after the bad guys, still keep us safe. I will mourn for media persons who must live with the effects of their live broadcasts.

But after that, I will choose hope and faith in my countrymen.

Tuesday, 31 August 2010

The Philippine Bus and Miss Universe

Good point made regarding the High, Middle and Lower Class of people. It has not changed in the Philippines. The rich will always get richer and some Middle classes might join the High.

One advantage we do have are the Flips who have become Global Pinoys. At first, they were Overseas Filipino Workers with their descendants becoming Global Filipinos interested in their old culture.



In this case the Lower classes do have champions in their relatives amongst the global pinoys. We are assisting in giving them the tools to make their lives better. The entrenched powers of the oligarchy would prefer for that not to happen, but we outnumber them.



http://www.philjury.com/PJCI/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=25&Itemid=39
About Philippines
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost