Barking at the Wrong Tree

I'm from the Philippines and I am proud to be a Filipino but sometimes when I hear ill news about my country, it hurts. I've tried to be quiet about the issue that's happening right now, then I read entries from my friends' blogs about it only conclude to one thing... (but first let me quote the entries that moved me.)


It is unfortunate that we live in a country that is quick to find fault, quick to judge, and quick to take to the streets… and yet so slow in offering solutions. Sadly, very few want to be held accountable for the mistakes they make.
- Carver Carl


See the formula:
{
[every] filipino president = issue + resign + EDSA(n)
loop forever;
}
- Liz


I refuse to watch the news. It's so depressing! On one hand, I have given up on Arroyo, and I truly believe that she cannot and will not be able to lead us out of this shit. It goes beyond the whole wiretapping scandal, it's really just how she is, and how she runs her government.
- charo


Here's my point of view in this situation:
+ If all of the people in the government are not corrupt, we'll have a peaceful life.
+ If all of the people have discipline on their everyday life, we'll have a good life.
+ If all of the people here has work, we won't be labeled as one of the third class countries.
+ If all of the people here realize this and do something about it... heck, I'd say "UTOPIA". (catch my drift?)

Every one has their own issues. People like me doesn't really care anymore about what the government in this country has been doing. It's all fucked up anyway. I'd say go for Marshal Law and be done with it. At least there will be discipline in the country. Although, it wouldn't be much fun but (hey) if it works, right?

My mother and father fought for rights & freedom over these lands when I was a kid (First EDSA Revolution). Tried to free us from Marshal Law when it was already too much and strangling each individuals. Ever since I could remember, my summer vactions when I was a child, my brother and I would play in parks with our 'yaya' as our parents would be somewhere on the other side of the road holding flags or posters... standing on picket line. I've seen too many; too much; As I grew up, I don't want to be involved anymore. Tear gases gawddamn hurts, you know? and I have weak lungs but yeah, I haven't experienced being tear gased but I know it hurts.

So, I'd like to tell all you government people out there. Wake up and don't just smell the coffee... all promises and no resaults. (gawd I hate that on people... making promisses that they cannot keep. this also refers on our daily lives.)

Comments

I'm sorry about your frustration. I think in this day and age everyone is having problems with their government. I can take a look at the government here in the United States and see a lot wrong with it. I try to ignore it as much as possible but it doesn't always work. There is always something that happens that pisses me of and I get sucked back into it.

We can only have the hope that one day things will get better.
Dee said…
Sometimes, hope doesn't count much...but yes, I DO hope that things in the future will be better.

At this rate, makes me thinking twice of wanting to have kids in the future if my future kids will also feel the bad things that's been happening.
I'm just tired of war and people hating one another. I hate bombs and guns. I wish that we could all just get along and figure things out together.

World Peace is what we need and I don't think that we'll ever reach that point.

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