Well, ladies and gentlemen, let me tell you that it has been more
than two decades since the Aquinos took to power after the so-called
“People Power” revolution. Our troubles, as far as history is
considered, started long before Cory Aquino’s ascent to presidency and
there are those who point to Marcos being responsible for the
deteriorating condition of the country. This is just a wild guess but
I’m willing to bet that both of them have a lot to answer for in
bringing our country to its present state of misery. However, I am not
here to discuss history. We’ve debated and argued over it in other blogs
and we end up more confused than enlightened on who should be held
accountable for the troubles we’ve been experiencing for the past few
years.
I’m
here to talk about the South, the little island of Mindanao, and what
you think we should do now. In all honesty, what may happen next is not
pretty at all. Indeed, I’m willing to think that war is indeed
inevitable considering what has happened so far.
But I’m not going to jump to conclusions. What we need to do now is
face facts. What we need to do now is to think about what has transpired
over the years in Mindanao very carefully.
All this crap about Moronic Liberation Fronts began during the Marcos
regime. When Ferdinand Marcos was ousted from Malacanang, Cory Aquino
made a treaty with them, giving them lands to develop for their
families. Their leader was even chosen to represent them here in Luzon,
an act that I would consider very generous.
But of course, corruption had its way with the system again and the
results were less than spectacular. A new branch of Morons came forth,
clamoring about being “mistreated” and engaging in terrorist activity
against both civilian and military personnel. As of late, these same
Morons have killed 44 elite police officers of the SAF or Special Action
Force and, as a certain viral video presents, these men were killed in
cold blood.
I think that majority of you have some idea of what happened. The
video no doubt shows you what kind of people we are dealing with here.
No, these are not soldiers. These are terrorists. A soldier at
least understands the rules of war, as presented by the Geneva
Conventions. Wounded enemy combatants are still allowed some degree of
rights. Should they surrender, they can be taken into custody and be
released later under special conditions.
What I find really egregious is I saw members of the SAF begging for
their lives when these Morons butchered them in front of the camera.
When they were asked to return the weapons of the fallen policemen
(which to me is nothing more than an exercise in futility), they were
returned incomplete. The fact that our government even thanked them for
returning these weapons that were now damaged and stripped of
accessories is something that will probably baffle me for the rest of my
life.
Now, as of late, our president has expressed his interest in signing a
peace treaty with these terrorists. He seems to completely ignore the
video footage presented to him in favor of allegedly reducing the
bloodshed that has taken place down south. Then we learn that he’s
probably doing it for a chance to earn a “Nobel Peace Prize” so he can
bring more honor to his family which is probably one of the biggest
criminal organizations in the country. Does this seem like the kind of
decision a sane and moral man would make? But of course, that’s not the
point here either.
Yes, peace is good and war is bad. In fact, war is horrible. You’ve seen the movies, I assume? Saving Private Ryan, Platoon, Hamburger Hill, The Pacific, Flags of Our Fathers and Letters from Iwo Jima
just to name a few. And no, none of them paint a pretty picture of war.
Going to war will leave a mark on your body, mind and soul and that is
even if you manage to get home alive or if you get home at all. More
likely than not, your body or the bits and pieces of it left will
probably end up in some ditch somewhere and nobody will find it and your
loved ones will grieve for their child, sibling or friend who never
came back.
But then, let’s discuss what we’re up against. We’re facing criminals
here. No, these aren’t members of a military, their barbaric acts
should prove that. They are members of a terrorist organization who seek
to get what they want through violence alone. They’re not about
negotiations. You saw what they do to men begging for their lives,
didn’t you? They kill them anyway and desecrate the corpses. They are
shot in the face or their bodies are mutilated just to rub more salt in
the wounds in the hearts of their loved ones. And for what purpose? To
demoralize our people? To traumatize the spouses, children, parents,
siblings and friends of the murdered? To challenge people to war? To cow
us into submission?
Our government says it wants to make peace by giving into the demands
of these madmen. Now let me ask you, are you willing to put your hand
out to a rabid dog? Are you willing to put your trust in a savage beast
that could tear you limb from limb?
So now people are saying: “If you’re calling for war, do you have the
guts to join the frontline?” Well, my answer is yes, I am. If it comes
down to it, I’m willing to take up arms to defend my home, my family, my
friends and their families.
Outside my window here in Luzon, I am often greeted by the laughter
of children playing about on the street. Once school’s out you’ll hear
them out there, pretending to be their favorite anime character. It
brings a smile to my face when I hear them shout “Rasengan” and imitate Naruto’s moves. If the war gets bad enough, I probably won’t be hearing them anymore, I realize.
It already hurts me deeply that our society is making our children
dumber with every generation. The idea that they will be hurt by the
ravages of war is something I’m not willing to accept. If we want a
permanent end to the troubles of the south, we the people have to
consider war as a viable option.
Because I strongly doubt that a gang of murderers in uniform hiding
behind the banner of Islam aren’t willing to think about “civilian
casualties”…
What say you?
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