Thursday, July 8, 2010

Cautious Hope

I have never been a fan of the Aquino Family . I wasn't born yet when the whole world mourned for Ninoy and the loss of democracy that he represented. I was too young to remember Cory's administration, but our history has not been good to her (rest her soul). Noy was an aging traditional politician or "tra-po" who wasn't exactly shaking things up in the political landscape. And Kris....well, the way she talks and the STD incident...let's just say she's not my favorite person in the world.

This was how I felt two years ago before I left the Philippines. I am proud to be Pinoy but I had long ago given up on our corrupt and unjust society. I didn't believe the Philippines could ever be more than a series of government that mocks democracy by exploting its very own people. I had given up because I had hoped for a positive change, I strived for it ...but failed to effect that change. With the zeal and optimism that only youth can attain, I became active in a political organization in college (as far as political activism in my old college goes..which isn't much). But still...we had hoped to change things. When we couldn't bring about the change that we wanted, we bitterly gave up. I left thinking there was no hope for my country.

However, hearing Noy's inaugural speech and a week into his presidency, I'm starting to feel a glimmer of hope once again. So far, he has kept his word. Most of all, he has made people want to change. I know he has his work cut out for him; he will make mistakes..lots of them. However, it is still ultimately up to us, the people, to effect the necessary changes that we want. Most don't believe they can make a difference because they expect grand changes in an instant. We can all start with the small stuff-- don't litter, don't jaywalk, don't cheat (even on an exam because that says a lot about your personal character), vote wisely, hold your elected officials accountable-- these are things even "ordinary" people can do. I will try to do my part, with a little less naivete and more action. With cautious hope, l will work for a better country.

1 comment:

  1. You're right ate rizele, kailangan talagang mag simula muna sa maliliit na bagay. Kasi from that, little by little din natin na a-achieve yung gusto nating gawin.

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