Showing posts with label people power. Show all posts
Showing posts with label people power. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Remembering Two Edsas



I was barely five years old when Edsa People Power 1 happened. I can only remember the songs that were popularized during those times. Father might not have wanted me to watch history unfold before my young eyes. After all, he was a Marcos loyalist, though he served as appointed official in our Municipality after Cory was elected.

Meanwhile, I was nineteen years old when Edsa Dos happened. I was one of the active student leaders in school that campaigned for the ouster of Erap. It was not an easy ordeal. The police were so fond of using truncheons and water cannons on protesting students then.

The circumstances that led to these two Edsas may have been different but they carried one message: that the people's collective action is what brought these two presidents down. Marcos was toppled not because of Sen. Juan Ponce-Enrile and definitely not because of former president Fidel Ramos. Erap vacated MalacaƱang not because of Gloria Arroyo. The people who marched from Edsa Shrine to Mendiola stayed on guard to ensure Erap leaves that same afternoon.

This afternoon, we passed by EDSA. Tarpaulins with Cory's and Ninoy's faces were hanged in strategic places with text that read "Remembering Edsa." A concert/gathering is set to be held on February 25. Yes, there are different forms of remembering a very significant event in the history of the Philippines. And I must assume that most of the attendees' age range from 18-25 years old.

Some were not even born yet when Edsa 1 took place. The most effective way for them to learn about the historic toppling of a dictator is through memorabilia, video compilations, pictures and oldies personally re-telling about what really transpired during those times.

What we have missed doing is how these two Edsas should be relived. Another tyrant is still in power. She has been in power for 9 years and is about to reign even beyond 2010. Let us ready ourselves to do another Edsa if she still remains in power.

The first family's mode of thinking that they already are embedded in Filipino people's lives must have stuck in their heads that there are four of them already in Congress.

It is a must that GMA vacates MalacaƱang after her term, lest, abuse of human rights will worsen.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Feb. 25, 2010 is Blog Action Day: The Real Heroes of EDSA


Twenty four years ago, our people toppled a tyrant. On February 25, 2010 let us re-tell their stories.

On Thursday, we are enjoining all young Filipinos to blog about the stories of the real heroes of EDSA: our parents, grandparents, ates and kuyas, titos and titas, ninong and ninangs.

We may have been too young then or were not even born yet, but we can ask them to recount their tales of real-life heroism to us. What prompted them to join the uprising? What were their thoughts and feelings? What did they wear, eat, chant? How did it feel to be able to be surrounded by overwhelming unity and patriotism among millions of other heroes marching in the streets on those three historic days.

Read more here.