Democracy, an already over-used term in the Philippines. If before, it was such a sacred word and a word everyone keeps in their heart. Now, it is so abused that everyday people would hear it most especially on the streets, where people rally and shout demokrasya, kalayaan etc.
In a speech given by ABS-CBN Senior Vice President for News and Current Affairs Maria Ressa, as she accepted the TOWNS Award at MalacaƱang on October 18, 2007, she stated:
"For two decades now, my friends and I have had an ongoing debate: why isn’t our country doing better? First, it was because we didn’t have democracy. Then it was because we had too much democracy. Now it’s because our democracy is too mangled and torn by vested interests – often distorting truth and shattering certainty. What can we believe in? Where do we find hope?"
The country is experiencing a lot of difficuties, the question is what or who seems to be the culprit of this? Of course, the Philippines also has a slice of good news and comparatively speaking, this country is a lot better that other countries like those in Africa I guess. But the Philippines is far behind from its neighbors. The country was second in Asia in terms of economy, growth, etc in the 1950's. Now all other countries caught up and never looked back. The islands stayed in the bottom part. The Philippines was once the envy of Asia, the Pearl of the Orient. Now, I don't see the pearl shining anymore. What was the problem? What happenned?
We asked for democracy and freedom, it was given. Nothing happened. We asked for a change of government, it was changed. Nothing happened. Now, a new government is being wished by many.
With all these, What can we believe in? Where do we find hope?
There is hope for sure, that I can answer.
Friday, October 19, 2007
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