Tuesday, September 12, 2017

ON CONFRONTING HISTORY Part II

ON CONFRONTING HISTORY Part II

by Wilhelmina S. Orozco

History is made by individuals and human collectives.

It is impossible to think of history being dominated by non-entities except Mother Nature who always makes history when she sends her wrath by raising the levels of rivers to cause flood, increases the number of days that the rains fall, or even causes the tectonic plates to move that cause earthquakes. The consequences of her moves could result in evacuation. injury, and other disasters. Including deaths of human beings.

Hence, our concern is not how Mother Nature causes or writes history. We have no control over that unless scientists put their hands into making human beings have a safe environment. So, let us see History as written by human beings.

Transfer of colonial powers

In our country, the individuals who wrote history include Rizal of course and the group of Katipuneros who rose against the Spanish colonization in order for our country to be ruled by the Filipino people. The Katipuneros were women and men who worked together clandestinely in order to topple foreign domination.

However, greed is something that afflicts many rulers and so, our independence was grabbed by the Americans, after they bought us from the Spanish rulers in the amount of $200 Million dollars in 1898. To create a semblance of being heroes, the Americans had a mock battle with the Spanish conquistadoeres to show that they won genuinely over the latter, at Manila Bay. The Spaniards had known that the Katipuneros were already winning and so not wanting to leave without a squawk, they agreed on the mock battle  even if the result was surely one that would result in defeat. After all they were going to be paid or had been paid the fee already.

Historical writings could show the triumph or the victory of a people, triumph in terms of earning for the country freedom or wealth or even increase of national boundaries that is when a group launches a campaign to conquer new or old lands.

But our history does not seem to be replete with victories save that of People Power. It had been difficult for our heroic individuals and collectives to win any historical grand result after the Spanish rule since the latter sold us to the Americans. Then during the American period the colonial ruler had more superior arms, and a lot of our kababayan sold out their freedoms becoming accomplices to the “pacification campaigns” in our country.

Education: greatest attraction

What was the come-on of the new colonizers but Education which they dangled to the people, learning the English language and requiring everyone even the young people, (who were products of Spanish catechism instead of the knowledge necessary to have a career or run a country), to learn. Research shows that some American soldiers even went out of their way to capture children and bring them to school upon the orders of the colonial government.

Hence, during the American period, the concept of national freedom became blurred as the Americans emphasized that we are ignorant and need education to govern ourselves. They sought to erase the revolutionary knowledge handed down to us by Jose Rizal, Apolinario Mabini and Andres Bonifacio, such ideas being viable enough for us to be able to stand on our own.

Under American rule, freedom was mental, not actual – not in reality. That was the message.

Meanwhile, underneath all that bruhaha about preparing us  for self-determination, the colonial government sent groups to go around the country to check what natural resources especially mines, were available for exploitation and export to the United States, the statistics for which later on became a deal for them to grant us independence.

The entry of the Japanese Imperial Forces who preached Asia for Asians awoke us to the reality of our country being a part of the continent; it made us realize that we must love our language, our own products, ourselves and not those of the Americans. They preached to us that we should rise up and become Asians.

However, the Japanese use of extreme force in order to impose their rule in our country, became a grave mistake as the Filipino people fought hard against them hoping that the Americans would eventually return. A local military group arose, the  Hukbong Mapagpalaya ng Bayan or Hukbalahap.
The Hukbalahap took over the vacuum created by the abandonment of the American forces to fight in Europe, and save that continent from fascism.

However, despite the nationalistic flavor of Japanese rule,  the Filipino people, after more than 40 years of American rule were not that ready to embrace the new colonizers as rulers. In fact, the Hukbalahap was greatly supported by the Filipino people and were already in a winning streak as the people had turned to them in their desire to get rid of Japanese imperial soldiers whose atrocities were abominable. In fact, recent research had revealed that they even kept “comfort women” to service them regularly.  

Unfortunately that aspect of the Hukbalahap being historically victorious over the Japanese is not much written about because of their links with the Communist Party of the Philippines.

As fascism was losing ground in Europe, General MacArthur led a contingent to claim victory over the Asian colonizers in the Philippines. They even bombed Manila to make it difficult for us to stand on our own after the war. The rest of the story showed the general appearing to be the savior of the Philippines from Japanese domination.

Historically, we are shown as just pawns in the international politics that was occurring: the Americans came and conquered us but left for Europe. We were not important enough in the eyes of the American rulers at that time. However, their absence did not make us strong enough militarily to be able to resist the new colonizers.

Instead, upon the return of the Americans, our country leaders were sent to work within the political framework of the colonizers, and said that parliamentary peaceful approach is necessary for us to take over and rule our government. Again it became the ball game of the Americans. They had a simple requirement for our independence: parity or equal rights to explore our natural resources.

Let me jump to the martial law era. Marcos sought to rewrite our own history according to his thoughts and those of his advisers, both military intelligence groups and intellectuals who were plucked from the State academes. Some were really sincere in serving, but had to kowtow to the dictates of Marcos.

Marcos moves had been to dictate how the people must think, move and act in the face of one-man rule. History was going to be written and rewritten by Marcos and Marcos alone.

What kind of history was written by Marcos – something that glorified his rule, of course as any dictator is wont to do. No matter how much suppression he ordered and military violence he tolerated in order to maintain his rule were not written about during his time. In fact, he even dictated to the press and media how he and his family should look in the pictures, and how his day-to-day activities of in Malacanang and elsewhere were to be written about. Media were suppressed, some TV stations expropriated, and newspapers had to submit their stories before being printed.

All the lessons that the Americans had taught about self-governance, all the moral virtues of being a civic citizen, all the democratic principles of freedoms of the press, of speech, of assembly were thrown out in favor of Marcos campaigns for “peace under one-man rule.” 

So this is the period of fascist history in our country.

WHAT IS FASCISM? a political philosophy, movement, or regime (such as that of the Fascisti) that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition

Marcos acted in a fascist manner in order to stop all kinds of opposition to his rule from 1872 to 1986. The media were the hardest hit by his rule so much so that when his imminent days were being numbered, only a handful were existing to say hosanna to his administration.

People Power: Filipino Self-Created Movement
The year 1986 showed that the Filipino people could create a movement, could write history. The whole world saw that we were ready to have a democratic rule and that fascism, the dictatorial rule could not be a way of life for all of us.

Because of the peaceful manner of removing Marcos from office, the People Power as a concept of overturning dictatorships has been imitated in many parts of the world: in Germany the  West and East were united; many Eastern European countries sought freedom from USSR rule and even Latin America, some countries also were able to boot out the dictators with the masses behind them all. Not all had been successful as the Chinese in the Tian An Men Square in PRC.

But that quest for democratic rule, for the people to write their own history has shaken the peoples of the world and has become a solid principle why mass movements should flourish.

Question: why is there a resurgence of deodorizing Marcos rule in our country?

1.    Our educational system, the books, the curricula were not clear and explicit that one-man rule nor a dictatorial rule by any group should not be a dictum in running a country.

2.    Cory who was put up to lead the People  Power Movement was too malleable to the former Marcos people; too lenient to the Marcoses to the point of allowing the corpse of the dictator to be brought back to the country. She did not even order him to be buried right away. Not one of the succeeding presidents, not even his son, was able to move history, to put emphasis on the historical act of the people to boot out the dictatorship totally and to respect their decision by putting a closure to the dictatorship. Somewhere in the northern hinterlands, the Marcos family was allowed to exist and to refurbish their image so that now, three of them are in government, one having graduated as senator.

Napakalambot ng trato, walang matibay at permanenteng pagpuri at pagkampanya sa pagsasakripisyong partisipasyon ng taumbayan sa pagpapatalsik ng diktadurya.

3.    Ano ang ginagawa sa paggunita ng kasaysayang yumanig sa buong mundo? Ano ang naging mga gawain tuwing February 25, na Araw ng Kalayaan laban sa diktadurya? Sayaw at kantahan. Ang mga kasaysayang sinusulat tungkol sa ating kasaysayan karamihan ay sa Ingles, bagama't may ilan-ilang naisulat subali't ang mga ito ay pang-intelektuwal at mahirap magagap kaagad ng mga galing sa mararalitang tagalungsod at taga-lalawigan.

Liban sa maimpluwensiya, matibay at permanenteng pagsusulat ng kasaysayan ng pagpapatalsik kay Marcos, ang mga sumusunod na mga pangyayari ay nagpapatunay ng malabnaw na pagtanaw sa bagong kalayaan nating natamo noon 1986:

1. Patuloy na pagpapalabas ng taumbayan para maghanap ng trabaho sa labas ng bansa. Bakit masama ito? Kasi ang mga unyon, ang kilusang manggagawa at iba't ibang grupo na nagsusulong ng mapagpalaya at maprinsipyong paggamit ng kayamanan ng bayan para mapaunlad ang taumbayan ay nawawalan ng matatalino at maprinsipyong Indibidwal na maaaring mamuno at maging mabuting kasapi. Samakatuwid, ang kasaysayan ay mahirap maisulat kung mawawala ang presencia ng mga taong ito sa lipunan at magiging mapanuring mata ng taumbayan.


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