Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Change Is Nearer Than We Ever Thought It Is

The Senate Probe on Extra Judicial Killings of Drug related personalities


Since President Rodrigo Duterte sit in office as Philippine's President this July, the country has put itself in the focus of the world because of the President's campaign against illegal drugs which according to Senator Tito Soto has affected the 100% barangays of Manila, and the provinces. To the point of perspective of the Filipinos, there is no barangay in the Philippines without illegal drugs situation and  influence. With the illegal drugs proliferation during the Aquino Era, (Aww, its Tuwid na Daan advocacy focused only on political revenge, they neglected the drug menace happening then, was a total disappointment to the Filipinos.), security has left not only the streets but also the homes, may it be day or night.


We, the Filipinos are thankful to have voted for the right president. With the slide down of crime rate from July to August, since the implementation of the campaign against illegal drugs, one can easily analyze that majority of the crimes committed by Filipinos, whether heinous or petty were all illegal drugs influenced! How thankful we are for this small bit of air of change we are breathing now! 


To any good intention and plan, there is always a devilish attack to stop or thwart the good deeds. We, Filipinos, as witnesses to the happenings in our country, are so adapted to this scenery. A hero always have a villain! And when the hero exposes the dark sides of every character in the movie, the hero gets mauled, and killed. But to my amazement, in my following the senate probe on extra judicial killings of drug related persons, I noticed that all the panel are supporters of the campaign, where only one person, the Chair lady De Lima has a questionable stand, since she was named as one of those druglords protector. ( I feel that the whole country is just viewing an action movie of Lito Lapid or Edu Mansano  in that sense... very theatrical! , which I think the Chair Lady De Lima didn't bother to notice.)


And of course, following an exposure of the crime, the criminals turned witnesses under rehabilitation program, the annihilation plan of the drug syndicates will follow.... and perhaps, this explains, as most of us feel, the extra judicial killings of the drugs surrenderees. Napaka dali namang ipaliwanag at i trace ang mga nangyayari, ewan lang bakit kinukumplikado pa ng senado at ng CHR. But we also believe that those who oppose might be hiding something something...mmmm.


Following the campaign, also exposes so many ordinances and regulations that were designed to protect us but were not implemented, or if implemented were not pushed through consistently! We felt that the previous governments were not really serious in protecting us, but serious in increasing per capita income of the economy, which were never felt by the poor but gave rejoicings to the rich capitalists of the country. Minsan, naiisip ko na ginawa lng kaming customers ng mga drug dealers and drug protectors na mga yn! Sabi nga ng kapitbahay ko--- gobyernong manok daw ang pamamahala sa Pinas dahil sila ang nagbebenta at kumikita.., ang mga tao ang bumibili, kumakain at pinapatay. Mmm may point.



To any change that needs to be done, there is pain and mess. As, Sun Tzu principle of change will need removal of evil elements . Eve the Bible stated that for a godly nation to rise up, the evil must be purged and  in purging there is blood..blood that comes from all sides.  It is a human civilization process... wag na mag react , mag respond na lang.




We, the residents of this country, dream to live peacefully, sustainably, secured and proud of our country. We look forward to a clean governance of our government. We also look forward to  a safe living in congruence to the tourism ad of the DOT. But we are not losing hope, we are praying to uphold our new president and his people, and we are waiting...and as we wait, we are watching too.








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