Time’s Aquinorroyo whopper cum blooper
| DIE HARD III | 
| Herman Tiu Laure | 
By the way the national debate is going, framed by the  NP vs LP tit-for-tat, the Yellow dummy is getting to be perceived as  just another Gloria Arroyo clone. And with Lakas-Kampi  lieutenant-generals such as Joey Salceda joining him, and half his  family tree still working for Gloria, this is becoming clearer by the  day.
Once the masa sentiment all over the country  fuses, the nuclear reaction is going to be unstoppable, which is why  Uncle Sam is doubly worried.
Enter Time magazine  with its puff piece on Aquinorroyo via a total whopper of a fish story  about the US’ new dummy, reminiscent of what this publication has done  for previous Gloria Arroyos (i.e. Corazon Aquino and Fidel Ramos).  Carrying Aquinorroyo on its cover, Time describes its new pin-up as one  who conducts himself “with an air of almost Gandhian simplicity and  uprightness” and with an “awkward figure: Shirt loose, pants baggy and  hair thinning (making him look) more an abashed computer nerd...”
But  this Time coverboy with “Gandhian simplicity,” it must be stressed, did  a Rambo rampage in RAM’s 1989 coup attempt and is a known gun  aficionado. He is also an unabashed apologist for the violence inflicted  by his family’s security guards on Hacienda Luisita strikers of whom  over a dozen were killed.
Mahatma Gandhi is the  anti-British and anti-colonial Indian leader of struggle through passive  resistance. He led hundreds of millions of his countrymen — both Hindi  and Muslim — to freedom by resisting the onerous British colonial taxes  and trade impositions, such as the tax on salt, a basic human necessity,  and the ban on India ’s domestic production.
Gandhi  and his people marched 240 miles from Ahmedabad to the coastal town of  Dandi, and upon reaching the sea, they started making salt from  seawater, thus breaking the law. This led to civil disobedience in many  parts of India where 60,000 people were arrested. That salt march gave  Indians the self-respect and confidence that they could gain  independence. Moreover, Gandhi broke the British monopoly on cotton  cloth by promoting the spinning wheel — which appears on the Indian flag  today as the symbol of self-reliance and independence.
Mahatma Gandhi is mankind and human history’s icon of  universal love and peaceful struggle or Satyagraha, as well as, truth.  It is ironic that the international body supposedly set up to honor the  great contributors to human achievement and international peace, the  Nobel Peace Prize, has never awarded its much vaunted recognition to  Gandhi. Is it because the white-led Nobel Peace Prize committee does not  want the anti-colonial icon to be projected as the paradigm for the  rest of the world in combating the West’s modern-day neo-colonialism?
Gandhi used to walk his thousand endless walks and  marches for the cause of anti-colonialism in his self-woven loin cloth,  treading the long miles barefoot or in sandals. He lived in his Ashram, a  religious hermitage, most of his later life. That is the simplicity  that Gandhi lived by.
In contrast, the Time puff  piece for Aquinorroyo merely attempts to paint him as upright and  downright simple, down to his loose shirt and baggy pants. But I don’t  know what his thinning hair has to do with simplicity or how his  simpleton persona could be interpreted as computer-nerdiness.
What is clear is that someone who is upright would not  set up a commercial security agency named BSA (which stands for Benigno  Simeon Aquino) to take advantage of his mother’s imposing presidential  presence and corner almost all government agencies’ and buildings’  security contracts amounting to hundreds of millions in the seven years  she was the supreme power in the land. That was clearly not a deed of an  upright man but of an opportunist preying on the vulnerability of  government subalterns.
In fact, would an upright  man even vote against the airing of the “Hello Garci” tapes and be  against finding out the truth? So much for their Gandhian analogy!
Former Ambassador Kristie Kenney made the US’  imperialist stand very plain when she appeared on a local entertainment  show wearing yellow. Time merely upped the ante with its whopper of a  puff piece. But given this blatant, incompetent, ridiculous, and, I must  say, pathetic attempt at drawing parallelisms between Gandhi and the  Yellow dummy, the whopper became more of a blooper.
At any rate, I am delighted by such a blooper as the  people can now see how badly the US wants to replace the “old” Arroyo  with the “new” Aquinorroyo dummy. So let us all remember everything that  came with the Aquinorroyos: Neo-colonial and elitist rule, VAT,  globalization, privatization, oil deregulation, precipitous power and  water rate increases, the loss of Sabah, the unconstitutional Memorandum of  Agreement on Ancestral Domain, the resurgence of insurgencies, rice  shortages, coups d’etat, ad nausea.
A vote for  another Aquinorroyo is a vote for US interests against the Filipino  nation. Spread the word.
(Tune in to 1098AM, Sulo  ng Pilipino, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.; Global  News Network, Destiny Cable Channel 21, Talk News TV, Tuesday, 8 p.m. to  9 p.m. on “Tsinoy Candidates: A Critical Review;” also visit  http://hermantiulaurel.blogspot.com)(Reprinted with permission from Mr. Herman Tiu-Laurel)
Source: The Daily Tribune
URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100419com4.html

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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