We Need Modern-Day Heroes In The Philippines!
Ramon Yedra’s Facebook sharings are many and multi-dimensional; sometimes they are out of my world, but I still admire him for being forthright as well as civil. They don’t make them like they used to anymore!
31 August 2021 is the 114th birth anniversary of PH
President Ramon Magsaysay. Here is
Mr Yedra on Mr Magsaysay and “Rebuilding A Nation,” which is the essence of his
1953 presidential inaugural speech: “We have a glorious past. Now we must build
a future worthy of that past.”
This is from “Inaugural Address of President Magsaysay, 30 December
1953[1]”:
All too often,
however, we speak of Rizal – and of Del Pilar, Bonifacio, Mabini, and our host
of heroes – as if their work were done, as if today their spirit had ceased to
have any meaning or value to our people. The truth is that we need their spirit
now more than ever. We need it to complete the work (that) they began.
If you ask me, an Ilocano writer-thinker, PH’s National Hero
Jose Rizal was for Filipino
independence of thoughts under the rule of the Spanish crown. Why did he write
his valedictory poem in Spanish? Because he wanted the Spanish rulers as well
as the educated Filipinos to understand and appreciate that if the Philippines
were under Spain as a province, we
Filipinos could rule ourselves to greatness! (Friendly warning: This
thought is from me, not any illustrious historian of the Philippines, Filipino
or foreigner.)
“We need their spirit now more than ever.” I take that to be
“the spirit of nationhood, one nation moving forward in life, liberty and the
pursuit of happiness.”
We need men of
integrity and faith like Rizal and Del Pilar; men of action like Bonifacio; men
of inflexible patriotism like Mabini. We need their zeal, their self‑reliance, their capacity for work,
their devotion to service, their ability to lose themselves in the common cause
of building a nation.
Rizal and Marcelo H Del Pilar wrote in favor of the
Filipino; Andres Bonifacio and Gregorio Del Pilar fought for the Filipino.
Apolinario Mabini guided the revolutionaries with his Roman Catholic if
revolutionary thoughts. They were zealous in what they did; they relied mostly
on themselves; they worked hard, very hard; they were devoted to service to
country – they lost themselves “in the common cause of building a nation.”
2021 is the “Year of
Filipino Pre-Colonial Ancestors” by virtue of Proclamation No 1128, s 2021.
Also in this year, we commemorate the Philippine part in the achievement of science
and humankind in circumnavigating the planet for the first time. Central in
this commemoration is the 500th anniversary of the Victory at Mactan on 27
April 2021. These and more are collectively known as the “2021 Quincentennial
Commemorations in the Philippines” by virtue of Executive Order No 103 (2020).
But
we must move on! Like, the poor are still mired in poverty – in spirit &
economic justice. We need more heroes today. How do you become a hero, whoever
you are? First simple-complicated rule: “Love your enemies!”@517
[1]https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/1953/12/30/inaugural-address-of-president-magsaysay-december-30-1953/
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