| Yellow arrogance: Erap’s redemption
 The yellow army had long declared itself victorious even as election day was still months away. Government directorships were offered left and right to any prospective recruits to entice them into their fold. Now, with 10 days to go before crunch time, the yellows declare that only cheating can deny them of victory. They promise “people power” and vow to do better than the Thai “Red Shirts” in their rampage. “Arrogance diminishes wisdom,” says an Arabian proverb.  Evidently, arrogance has been built into the yellow movement from its  inception. From the hyperbolic image created for Ninoy and Cory, to the  1986 Edsa revolt, to the recent “new Aquino” spiel of Time magazine,  such arrogant displays have been cultivated by the US and local  oligarchy’s media. Why, this “new Aquino” was even  in talks with military elements, purportedly for a people power redux.  But this arrogance, clashing with Arroyo’s hubris, can only spell  victory for the Filipino people who are solidly behind the redeemed Erap  Estrada. The surveys of SWS, Pulse Asia and  Nielsen have served as the basis for the yellows’ presumption of  victory. But as I tell them time and again, these are merely the usual  suspects in the manipulation of Philippines elections — in cahoots with  Namfrel. Recall all the heads of Namfrel, from the  late retired colonel of the USAFFE Jaime Ferrer, described in the book  Policing America’s Empire: The US, the Philippines and the Rise of the  Surveillance State, to the present one, one can easily see US and Big  Business links. Cory Aquino’s Interior Secretary Jaime Ferrer, for one,  was said to have “used CIA funds to organize election monitors in the  1950s and was now promoting vigilantes…” US wheat flour behest importer  Joe Concepcion and today’s Hank Greenberg-AIG man Jose Cuisia also  figure as this supposed election watchdog’s leaders. And as the US has lost Ukraine to Russia the past month,  it definitely wants to ensure that its good ‘ole Philippine puppy  remains firmly on its lap. Members of the yellow  army act as if they are now in Malacañang — already breathing its air  and banquets, and feeling the energy of power in their sinews, with  their appointments and contracts just waiting for the ink to dry. Even  retired military fogies like Gen. Ramon Montaño are salivating for a  comeback — hopefully not in some shady capers he and other FVR boys were  rumored to have dabbled in during Ramos’ time. Perhaps,  because of the surveys and the US’ say-so, they cannot imagine not  winning this electoral contest since they think that they have already  hyped up an imagined victory to con a manipulable crowd. What they  cannot see, however, is that their own kind, Gloria Arroyo, is much  better prepared and has readied her foxholes — in Congress, the  military, police, and elsewhere. Still, both the  yellows and Gloria forget one thing: By their arrogance they shall fall.  They forget the masa who have repeatedly been victimized through 25  years of their lies and oppression. Even if the oligarchs’ Edsa I and II  mainstream media try to becloud this issue, the masa simply cannot  forget this. In the midst of the supercilious air  of one yellow stalwart I came across recently, I explained the imminent  upset of the expectations of both the yellows and the GMA regime: The  consolidation of the masa vote. I mentioned the El Shaddai mass base  which gave an 80-percent viva voce that downed the hopes for a Villar  endorsement while the Iglesia ni Cristo has remained sphinx-like in its  silence which may spring the final upset. This  yellow stalwart stymied for a response then countered, “The Iglesia ni  Cristo always bets on the winner.” But this yellow mascot forgets how  tough the INC has shown itself through history — by standing up to  Marcos when martial law was imposed; by opposing the 1986 “people power”  and continuing its defiance of Cory Aquino throughout that regime’s  life; and by massing in the hundreds of thousands at Edsa III even after  the yellows already grabbed power and sent APCs to its radio and TV  station to stop its broadcast of anti-Edsa II information. Moreover, this yellow stalwart forgets that Ninoy Aquino  had killed INC farm leaders and forced whole INC communities into  exodus out of Tarlac to Nueva Ecija, and that the yellow Cardinal Sin  and his minions consistently oppressed the INC. The  INC could let all these things pass for the good of its institution,  but will that be its view of this new yellow peril? Like everybody else,  I’m sure the Iglesia is also squirming at the display of arrogance and  gall of the yellows, through these threats and saber-rattling. Add to  this the condescending view of the yellows on the INC, portraying them  as sycophantic, opportunist and unprincipled — which certainly cannot  escape the attention of the religious movement’s leaders. The masa and their representative institutions should  take heed from Mark Twain who said that “The offspring of riches: Pride,  vanity, ostentation, arrogance, tyranny.” The consolidation of the  institutional masa vote through the various religious and popular  movements is anywhere between four to seven million votes. Nobody in his  right mind can ever fail to see this as the truest swing or upset  “redemption” vote. (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 “The Politic Upset Potential” with Tony Gat et al.; also visit  http://hermantiulaurel.blogspot.com) | 
(Reprinted with permission from Mr. Herman Tiu-Laurel)
Source: The Daily Tribune
URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100430com5.html

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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