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why Some people do something rather than just criticize and point fingers.
Last post 05-12-2008, 5:01 PM by Lazzaluv. 67 replies.
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why Some people do something rather than just criticize and point fingers.
"The Filipino Spirit is Rising" by Antonio Meloto 2007 Commencement Exercises Ateneo de Davao University Today, I feel intelligent. Not only am I addressing some of the brightest minds in Mindanao , but I am also being honored by this prestigious university with a Doctorate in Humanities, Honoris Causa. This is the first doctorate that I have received and I am accepting it in all humility and pride as a recognition of the nobility of the cause and the heroism of the thousands of Gawad Kalinga workers that I represent. Thank you Fr. Ting Samson and Ateneo de Davao for bestowing the highest academic degree on a man who was born without a pedigree- the "askal" (asong kalye) who went to Ateneo and came back to the slums to help those he left behind. To a person like myself who did not excel in Ateneo in my pursuit of a college degree, receiving this Ph. D. is extremely flattering being fully conscious that my principal role in this movement is to be the storyteller of the many who put in the sacrifice and the hard work and yet have remained mostly unrecognized. It is also exhilarating because it builds on the growing global awareness, triggered by Gawad Kalinga and other movements that have not given up on our country, that the Filipinos can and will build a squatter-free, slum- free and hunger- free Philippines by committing their collective genius, passion and strength towards restoring the dignity and the potential for excellence of the poor, the weak and the powerless. The Filipino spirit today is rising wherever he is in the world. He is starting to discover that he has the power to liberate himself from being a slave of the past… that he can remove the label stuck to his soul as a second class people from a third world country… that he can correct the scandal of history of being the most corrupt in Asia despite being the only Christian nation, until East Timor, in the region. In the right setting the Filipino has proven that he can be law- abiding, hardworking, honest and excellent. Over the years, I have not met a Filipino beggar in my travel to the US, Canada and Australia…not a single beggar that I have seen or have heard of out of more than 2 million Filipinos in the US; many Caucasians, Afro- Americans and Latinos- yes- but no Filipinos. Clearly, it is not the nature of Filipinos to beg if he is in the right home and community environment. The mendicant culture in his native land is man- made and artificial and can therefore be unmade and corrected if we give him back his dignity which is his birthright as a son of God. In the same vein, we know that the Filipino is not lazy. Time Magazine in its 2006 article on Happiness identifies the Filipino as one of the ethnic groups in America least likely to go on welfare. How many of us know of friends and relatives who would take on two or even three jobs in pursuit of their dreams for a better life. Hardworking when motivated, resilient when tested- that is the Filipino…that is us. It is no surprise therefore that the average income of the Filipino- Americans is higher that the US national average; the former slave is now richer than the master in his master's home country. We must believe that we were designed for excellence. World- class Filipino doctors and nurses are healing the sick of America and Europe . Our sailors dominate the seas in every mode of marine transport for commerce and pleasure providing every imaginable form of service- and often always, they are the best navigators, the best chefs, the best entertainers. Thriving economies in Asia carry the mark of Filipino managerial expertise in their start-up stage. Filipino CEOs, CFOs, COOs captain top multinational corporations carrying on the proud expat tradition of SGV's Washington Sycip, PLDT-SMART's Manny Pagnilinan, P&G's Manny Pacis and many others. Sadly, we are top of the line, crème de la crème, the best of the best elsewhere in the world except in our homeland. While the Jews and the Arabs were busy building abundance out of their desert, we were busy creating a desert out of our abundance. Let us put a stop to our inanity and hypocrisy. Let us stop cracking jokes about our shame and misery. Instead let us celebrate with our hard work and integrity the return of our honor and pride as a gifted people, blessed by God with this beautiful land. Let us honor every great deed, every sacrifice, and every kindness that we extend to our disadvantaged and needy countrymen. Let us put an end to our lamentation. We have suffered long enough. For 400 years, we have been gnashing our teeth, blaming one another, stepping on each other and yet have the temerity at the end of the day to ask God why this is happening as if it was His fault. It is now time to hope, to care, to work together and to rejoice. Yes, we will rise as a nation if we nurture this emerging beautiful spirit of the Filipino and cultivate an intelligent heart. How? When we show our love for God by being our brother's keeper- giving land to the landless, homes to the homeless and food to the hungry. This is about love and justice in a country where the majority of our people are landless, millions of them living in shanties and slums and 17% of them experiencing hunger in a rich and fertile land. This is not about charity but about authentic Christian stewardship and nation- building. We will rise as a nation when rich Filipinos will consider the poor as an heir, like our youngest child, equal in worth and dignity with our own children, deserving an equal share in our children's inheritance. A beautiful spirit and an intelligent heart consider the poor as family, see the face of Christ in them, and see the paradise that every slum community can become. That is why every GK home is beautifully painted and the standard of landscaping of every GK village is Ayala Alabang or Ladislawa in the case of Davao . When we build first world communities for the poorest Filipino, we give them dignity and first world aspirations that will motivate them to dream bigger and work harder with support and nurturing. A recent study of GK Brookside, Payatas conducted by the UP Diliman College of Economics revealed an amazing result – the confidence and self- respect of the residents, many of them former scavengers, rose from 17% before GK to 99% after GK; 93% consider themselves better off in terms of quality of life and 96% believe that their economic situation will improve in the future. Clearly the spirit of the poor is rising because those with the most share their best with the least. This nation will rise if her sons and daughters abroad will see wisdom in helping not just their relatives, which is an admirable Filipino trait, but also the poor they do not know who need help the most. Last night, I arrived from a 1- week trip to the U.S. for the world premiere in Chicago of "Paraiso", the Gawad Kalinga movie, and to attend GK events in Los Angeles and Las Vegas. The movie was a big hit but the bigger hit for me was the phenomenal response of our patriots in America to help the motherland by building self-reliant and sustainable GK communities. The UST Medical Alumni Association of America Board was planning not just building more houses but also hospitals and community health programs through Gawad Kalusugan. USTMAA president Dr. Primo Andres is building a beautiful GK Village for his wife, Sylvia in Panabo, Davao where she comes from as an expression of his deep affection for her. Another Davaoeno, former Cabinet Secretary Cito Lorenzo, joined me in booming Las Vegas to honor Filipino entertainers and realtors who are investing in the rebuilding of their home country. Passion for the Philippines was evident everywhere I went. From successful young San Diego businessman Tony Olaes who spoke about sleepless nights in his excitement to help fund 20 new GK villages with his Filipino business partners to the SouthCal Ancop Sikad Bikers pedaling to build Sibol Schools and the Bayanihan Builders who are retired professionals in Los Angeles repairing homes of neighbors to raise resources to build homes in Bicol, to the 8 nurses in NorCal working extra shifts to fund their individual GK villages. The Filipino exile is waking up and starting to unleash a stream of Patriot Funds that will augment the OFW flow in fuelling the Philippine economy. Today, I am here to salute the beautiful spirit and the intelligent heart of the people of Mindanao . Many of our volunteers here, like many in other parts of the country, build homes for the poor when they themselves do not own land or home. Christians here starting with caretakers from Couples for Christ set aside fear and comfort to serve our fellow Filipinos in Camp Abubakar and other Moslem GK communities. Your students are going out of the classrooms to learn about life and love of God and country by serving in poor communities. The LGU of Davao led by Mayor Duterte and many throughout Mindanao are doing massive land banking in solidarity with our conviction that no Filipino deserves to be a squatter in his own country. And many families here are starting to understand that giving a part of their land to give dignity and security to the landless and homeless poor is not only right with God but also builds peace, triggers economic activity, improves land values- creates a win- win situation for all. And to you my dear graduates, what can I say? Congratulations of course for finishing what you began and for joining the ranks of the elite few of the Filipinos with a college degree. I thank your parents for their sacrifice and for giving us sons and daughters who will steward this country better than us. You are entering adult life equipped with a degree from a respected university at an auspicious time in the life of our country. It is your destiny to reach maturity during this great season of hope, this exciting time of awakening, this period of great challenge and heroism. You have the choice and the opportunity to correct the mistakes of our generation and build a future full of hope in this country. You can be the new breed of political leaders who will gain your mandate through visible and quantifiable performance, rather than mastery of the art of winning elections through cheating and corruption. You can be the new captains of business and industry who will work for profit with a conscience, expanding the market base by wisely investing in developing the potential of the poor for productivity. You can be the new elite of this country who will not be happy to send your children to exclusive schools and live in exclusive subdivisions if out of school street children are ignored and Lazarus continues to live as a squatter outside your gates. Who can stop us from claiming our Promised Land? Spain is not our master anymore. America is not our master anymore. Japan is not our master anymore. Our enemies are not the corrupt politicians, the greedy rich, the lazy poor, the religious hypocrites and other convenient scapegoats. Our enemies are not out there anymore. Our enemies are now within us. We have compromised our values and tolerated corruption. We have lowered our standard and tolerated poverty. We have sacrificed the truth for hypocrisy. We have chosen convenience for vision, popularity for leadership…and have chosen despair over hope. Do we fight or do we run? Is there a King Leonides among you who will fight for honor and freedom? Are there 300 Spartans among you who will confront our enemies with extraordinary courage and love? Can you be the army who will lead our people to victory following the path of peace? Are you the generation of patriots who can shout to the world that no Filipino will remain poor because you will not allow it; that no Filipino will remain a squatter because you will not allow it; that no politician will remain corrupt because you will not allow it? If you are, then join us in Gawad Kalinga. Together, we can build a great nation, first world in the eyes of God and respected by other great nations. Godspeed to you our patriots and heroes. God bless our beloved Philippines.
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04-30-2008, 2:08 PM |
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Re: why Some people do something rather than just criticize and point fingers.
Amen-
"knowledge is best with virtue"
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04-30-2008, 10:13 PM |
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Lazzaluv
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Re: why Some people do something rather than just criticize and point fingers.
Bravo!! Fly High Blue Eagle, Fly High!
A journey always starts with the first step.
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04-30-2008, 11:04 PM |
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Re: why Some people do something rather than just criticize and point fingers.
come to think of it one of the major source of our country's income is from ocw like us.. in abroad filipino community tend to stick together, help each other and some even raise funds to help like what is mentioned above. there is more unity and generosity achieved , i dont think mainly because they earn more but maybe its because their eyes are openned by the truth that there is no one else that will take pride of our heritage, culture and our conviction but us.. and that we can do better! i hate to repeat myself but it always bothers me to think that with the continous trend of pinoys going overseas to work, is it 11 million now? thats more than 10% of our nations population, how come there are so few that venture in pooling some of their revenues and investing it in our country? by investing i mean creating small to big businesses, donating to academic research, stocks, etc... that could minimize the countrys dependence to foreign investments and boost its economic,political and technological strength.. imagine if there was such..! for our sakes look at our neighboring countries! japan, south korea, malaysia. whats their secret? patriotism and scientific and technological research! koreans are now slowly becoming major players in our economy and they will soon be! you know why? other than they have an investment capital they also have goods that they can call their own (cars, electronics, ships etc.. which is by the way is rapidly gaining a huge market in the west! ) And US!!? yes we have 11 miliion laborers (as wikipedia calls it) abroad. but here in our homeland? we are slowly becoming slaves too! its funny at times when some of us or more specifically our leaders brag about how intelligent, skillful and has good command of the english language our countrymen has yet fail or rather reluctant (like in doubt of its capability?) in commisioning scientific, economic and technological research! globalization is now fast taking its full effect are we going to stay employees rather than being an employer? health workers rather than researchers? buyers than sellers? etc.. dont get me wrong there is absolutely nothing wrong about our countrymen having to do this.. but for us to achieve true sustainable progress and pride we should also start investing for our motherland(tourism etc..) our countrymen(talents/skills) and not soley for ourselves! if i were smart enough i will not have second thoughts of venturing into the field of research or/and technology but regardless of that i still, we can still do significant contribution to our countrymen.. we should start to believe, and visualize the future not for our sakes but for our children and generations to come.
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04-30-2008, 11:04 PM |
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Re: why Some people do something rather than just criticize and point fingers.
come to think of it one of the major source of our country's income is from ocw like us.. in abroad filipino community tend to stick together, help each other and some even raise funds to help like what is mentioned above. there is more unity and generosity achieved , i dont think mainly because they earn more but maybe its because their eyes are openned by the truth that there is no one else that will take pride of our heritage, culture and our conviction but us.. and that we can do better! i hate to repeat myself but it always bothers me to think that with the continous trend of pinoys going overseas to work, is it 11 million now? thats more than 10% of our nations population, how come there are so few that venture in pooling some of their revenues and investing it in our country? by investing i mean creating small to big businesses, donating to academic research, stocks, etc... that could minimize the countrys dependence to foreign investments and boost its economic,political and technological strength.. imagine if there was such..! for our sakes look at our neighboring countries! japan, south korea, malaysia. whats their secret? patriotism and scientific and technological research! koreans are now slowly becoming major players in our economy and they will soon be! you know why? other than they have an investment capital they also have goods that they can call their own (cars, electronics, ships etc.. which is by the way is rapidly gaining a huge market in the west! ) And US!!? yes we have 11 miliion laborers (as wikipedia calls it) abroad. but here in our homeland? we are slowly becoming slaves too! its funny at times when some of us or more specifically our leaders brag about how intelligent, skillful and has good command of the english language our countrymen has yet fail or rather reluctant (like in doubt of its capability?) in commisioning scientific, economic and technological research! globalization is now fast taking its full effect are we going to stay employees rather than being an employer? health workers rather than researchers? buyers than sellers? etc.. dont get me wrong there is absolutely nothing wrong about our countrymen having to do this.. but for us to achieve true sustainable progress and pride we should also start investing for our motherland(tourism etc..) our countrymen(talents/skills) and not soley for ourselves! if i were smart enough i will not have second thoughts of venturing into the field of research or/and technology but regardless of that i still, we can still do significant contribution to our countrymen.. we should start to believe, and visualize the future not for our sakes but for our children and generations to come.
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04-30-2008, 11:20 PM |
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Re: why Some people do something rather than just criticize and point fingers.
The large number of OFW is actually a testimony to the high standard of our educational system. We produce brains and it has become our number one export. This is something we can be proud of.
A journey always starts with the first step.
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05-01-2008, 1:33 AM |
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Re: why Some people do something rather than just criticize and point fingers.
Our enemies are not the corrupt politicians, the greedy rich, the lazy poor, the religious hypocrites and other convenient scapegoats. Our enemies are not out there anymore. Our enemies are now within us. Is this true? Personally, I don't buy that, it is just bunch of excuses. Ang mahihirap never got a chance for their opportunities and reach full potential of their capabilities. I totally disagree, CORRUPTION is our main problem. Eliminate it, for sure we have a better life! I agree that we have to be proud of the OFW's, but the sad part that they have to go abroad to seek a better life.
Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Small minds discuss people.
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05-01-2008, 1:56 AM |
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Re: why Some people do something rather than just criticize and point fingers.
true in some percentage.. but is it more a testimony of our country's greedy leaders and citizens not being able to create/support jobs and other sustainable development? correct me if im wrong but i think statistics says majority of our ofw's are caregivers, maids, nurses, factory workers? bitter to admit but thats what i mostly hear/read foreigners identify us.. and the sad fact about this is some of these of'w's has the potential to excel in scientific and technological research.. but are forced to go into call centers or nursing schools due to economic(if not personal..) hardships. i dont know, but we have enough neighboring country's who were in the past poorer and chaotic than us and now belongs to the , is it G20 now?:-( i guess what im trying to say is lets try do something about it... corruption, brain drain, poverty, crimes destruction of our natural resources.. wow im beginning to sound like our politicians. seriously, lets unite and do something?! to our motherland MABUHAY!
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05-01-2008, 2:48 AM |
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Re: why Some people do something rather than just criticize and point fingers.
Ironically speaking, and most often than not, people who went abroad and became successful eventually, were those who criticized the economic situation of our country before they left... And, the lives of poor Filipino people that they saw, stood up as their inspiration to be successful someday. Out of fear, that they will not experience in a lifetime what these poor Filipino people have endured… The sad truth about our country is that, it has become a haven for corrupt politicians... These heartless politicians are acting like leeches, insatiably sucking the blood and sweat of our helpless countrymen. Considering their situation in the first place, how helpless they are being under the mercy of the greediness of these heartless people described above, do we still have to ask ourselves if we can blame them? Can we blame them? If they point their finger on people that, they see as the culprit and/ or an additional factor, why they are still in the same situation? Let us not add insult to an already deteriorating injury. Instead, let us fight corruptions, it saves lives!
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05-01-2008, 4:01 AM |
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Re: why Some people do something rather than just criticize and point fingers.
peppito:Amen-
I DON'T THINK THAT CRITICISM IS THE RIGHT TERM FOR VOICING OUT AN OPINION... LOOK AT THIS PERSON NAMED PEPPITO AND SOME OTHER FANATICS OF GMA HERE, I AM VERY SURE THAT THEY KNOW WHAT IS GOING ON IN THE ARROYO GOVT. BUT YOU NEVER HEAR THEM SAY ANYTHING BUT PRAISE AND HALLELUJAHS... SEE NO EVIL, HEAR NO EVIL AND SPEAK NO EVIL IS A DANGEROUS KIND OF ATTITUDE! EVERYBODY HAS THE RIGHT TO SPEAK UP AND VOICE THEIR SENTIMENTS AND IT WOULD BE UNFAIR NA PABAYAAN LANG NG MGA TAO ANG MGA NASA GOVT. TO DO WHAT THEY WANT! BE ACTIVE AND PARTICIPATE... *** THE OTHER PROBLEM WITH THIS PRO GREEDY IS WHEN SOMEBODY TALK, THEY BOUNCE BACK AT YUNG NAG SASALITA ANG HINIHIT, INSTEAD NA YUNG MGA TAONG GUMAGAWA NG KALOKOHAN... WORLD BANK ESTIMATES RP CORRUPTION TOLL: P30 B A YEAR
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05-01-2008, 4:38 AM |
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Re: why Some people do something rather than just criticize and point fingers.
Lazzaluv: The large number of OFW is actually a testimony to the high standard of our educational system. We produce brains and it has become our number one export. This is something we can be proud of.
People see things on a different perspective.. Is it really the high standard of Education the real reason why we filipino's are going out of our country? living all our love ones, our friends, our wife and children, working a hundred miles away from our family, never knowing what is going on with them or who is protecting them?, or are they safe?, are they eating properly.Are we going to be proud of these dilemma that almost a high percentage of Pilipino Family are ending up into a broken family, because of these long distance family life. Is these what we Pilipino wants and are we really have to be proud of it? Do we really have to be proud, that every skills we learned, and all the stuff that we have acquired we used it for the betterment of another country, another race, and another culture while our own country, our own race, are being destroyed. Filipina women took care of another child on another country, while her child is having a hardtime coping the hardship in our country for the loss of a mother and a father. Do we really have to accept all these and be proud of it, because of the innefficiency of the government to transform and create jobs, in our country in order to keep family together and friends and be able to serve and apply his own skills toward the betterment of our own race, our own People, and for our own Country. AM I GONNA BE PROUD OF MYSELF, THAT MY GOVERNMENT HAS TURNED HIS PEOPLE INTO A LIVESTOCK AND BECOME LIKE A PRODUCT FOR EXPORT AND FEELING NO DIFFERENT FOR JUST BEING A CATTLE OR A COW FOR EXPORT. I feel so sad about it but i know others seem to be so glad and proud of it..[:'(] [:'(] [:'(]
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05-01-2008, 9:32 AM |
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Re: why Some people do something rather than just criticize and point fingers.
Ronnie1976: Lazzaluv: The large number of OFW is actually a testimony to the high standard of our educational system. We produce brains and it has become our number one export. This is something we can be proud of.
People see things on a different perspective.. Is it really the high standard of Education the real reason why we filipino's are going out of our country? living all our love ones, our friends, our wife and children, working a hundred miles away from our family, never knowing what is going on with them or who is protecting them?, or are they safe?, are they eating properly.Are we going to be proud of these dilemma that almost a high percentage of Pilipino Family are ending up into a broken family, because of these long distance family life. Is these what we Pilipino wants and are we really have to be proud of it? Do we really have to be proud, that every skills we learned, and all the stuff that we have acquired we used it for the betterment of another country, another race, and another culture while our own country, our own race, are being destroyed. Filipina women took care of another child on another country, while her child is having a hardtime coping the hardship in our country for the loss of a mother and a father. Do we really have to accept all these and be proud of it, because of the innefficiency of the government to transform and create jobs, in our country in order to keep family together and friends and be able to serve and apply his own skills toward the betterment of our own race, our own People, and for our own Country. AM I GONNA BE PROUD OF MYSELF, THAT MY GOVERNMENT HAS TURNED HIS PEOPLE INTO A LIVESTOCK AND BECOME LIKE A PRODUCT FOR EXPORT AND FEELING NO DIFFERENT FOR JUST BEING A CATTLE OR A COW FOR EXPORT. I feel so sad about it but i know others seem to be so glad and proud of it..[:'(] [:'(] [:'(]
Tama ka dyan, Ronnie. WE should be striving for the day when foreigners are jumping over themselves to be overseas contract workers in Manila - not the other way around.
Success is not final. Failure is not fatal. It's the courage to continue that counts.
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Re: why Some people do something rather than just criticize and point fingers.
Nicolette: peppito:Amen-
I DON'T THINK THAT CRITICISM IS THE RIGHT TERM FOR VOICING OUT ONE'S OPINION... LOOK AT THIS PERSON NAMED PEPPITO AND SOME OTHER FANATICS OF GMA HERE, I AM VERY SURE THAT THEY KNOW WHAT IS GOING ON IN THE ARROYO GOVT. BUT YOU NEVER HEAR THEM SAY ANYTHING BUT PRAISE AND HALLELUJAHS... SEE NO EVIL, HEAR NO EVIL AND SPEAK NO EVIL IS A DANGEROUS KIND OF ATTITUDE! EVERYBODY HAS THE RIGHT TO SPEAK UP AND VOICE THEIR SENTIMENTS AND IT WOULD BE UNFAIR NA PABAYAAN LANG NG MGA TAO ANG MGA NASA GOVT. TO DO WHAT THEY WANT! BE ACTIVE AND PARTICIPATE... *** THE OTHER PROBLEM WITH THIS PRO GREEDY IS WHEN SOMEBODY TALK, THEY BOUNCE BACK AT YUNG NAG SASALITA ANG HINIHIT, INSTEAD NA YUNG MGA TAONG GUMAGAWA NG KALOKOHAN... WORLD BANK ESTIMATES RP CORRUPTION TOLL: P30 B A YEAR ikaw Nicollete ano na ba ipinost mo dito na makaktulong sa sinasabi mong problema..dba panay lang naman copy paste mo sa mga article na nababasa mo against kay GMA.. atleast ako kahit sabihin mong sumusoprta ako sa Greedy Evil..pero bukas ako sa pagbabago at vocal ako na kailanagan natin ng pagpalit at pagayos ng namumuno at sistema sa gobyerno para matapos na itong problema na ito...eh ikaw ano bang posisyon mo dito..at panay lang personal ang tinitira mo..hindi ba criticism ang tawag don..sige nga isa-isahin natin ang problema at sabihin mo nga kung ano sa tingin mo ang solusyon..o hanggang pagpapatalsik lang at pagbagsak sa gobyerno ang alam mo gaya ng mga militanteng walang ginawa kung hindi ang sumigaw ng sumigaw sa kalsada....mukhang tinamaan ka yata sa messg ng topic ngayon..at panay ang turo ng mga daliri mo..
"knowledge is best with virtue"
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05-01-2008, 6:14 PM |
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Re: why Some people do something rather than just criticize and point fingers.
Ronnie1976: Lazzaluv: The large number of OFW is actually a testimony to the high standard of our educational system. We produce brains and it has become our number one export. This is something we can be proud of.
People see things on a different perspective.. Is it really the high standard of Education the real reason why we filipino's are going out of our country? living all our love ones, our friends, our wife and children, working a hundred miles away from our family, never knowing what is going on with them or who is protecting them?, or are they safe?, are they eating properly.Are we going to be proud of these dilemma that almost a high percentage of Pilipino Family are ending up into a broken family, because of these long distance family life. Is these what we Pilipino wants and are we really have to be proud of it? Do we really have to be proud, that every skills we learned, and all the stuff that we have acquired we used it for the betterment of another country, another race, and another culture while our own country, our own race, are being destroyed. Filipina women took care of another child on another country, while her child is having a hardtime coping the hardship in our country for the loss of a mother and a father. Do we really have to accept all these and be proud of it, because of the innefficiency of the government to transform and create jobs, in our country in order to keep family together and friends and be able to serve and apply his own skills toward the betterment of our own race, our own People, and for our own Country. AM I GONNA BE PROUD OF MYSELF, THAT MY GOVERNMENT HAS TURNED HIS PEOPLE INTO A LIVESTOCK AND BECOME LIKE A PRODUCT FOR EXPORT AND FEELING NO DIFFERENT FOR JUST BEING A CATTLE OR A COW FOR EXPORT. I feel so sad about it but i know others seem to be so glad and proud of it..[:'(] [:'(] [:'(]
I am amazed at how my message has been misconstrued. You have pointed out the reasons why our kabayans have to leave to seek a brighter future and I agree with that. Seeking greener pastures is a human instinct but without proper qualifications and skills it will be a distant dream. Why do you think we are able to provide workers for other countries? It is because they acknowledge the fact that we Filipinos are a cultured and well educated people. And we should hold our heads up high and not arrive at a foreign land with our heads bowed. It is not our fault that we have to seek our future away from home. Look ahead into the future; visualize the benefits our OFWs will do for our future generations who will someday lead our country with the sacrifices of their forbearers embedded in their minds to serve as a guide for their conscience which will lead them to make proper and better decisions for our country.
Mabuhay ang Filipino saan man kayo nanduroon!
A journey always starts with the first step.
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Re: why Some people do something rather than just criticize and point fingers.
Lazzaluv:The large number of OFW is actually a testimony to the high standard of our educational system. We produce brains and it has become our number one export. This is something we can be proud of.
Our OFWs are the true Filipinos hero's today. For some OFW's or those can be considered as middle class who are earning relatively high salaries that can buy more than their basic needs, they now have the opportunity to save money, which can be turned into capital for their future. Having said that, they also give hope to a better future of our nation. Having this opportunity, or perharps, only a one-shot opportunity for each of our OFWs to transform themselves from their current status into self-sustaining individuals or businessman and at the same time patriotic, is now the biggest challenge that must be addressed. Let us help each other to take advantage of this transformation. Every individuals and institutions that has the power to reach out should urge and educate our OFWs to undergo such transformation.
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05-01-2008, 9:28 PM |
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Re: why Some people do something rather than just criticize and point fingers.
palahubug99: Ronnie1976: Lazzaluv: The large number of OFW is actually a testimony to the high standard of our educational system. We produce brains and it has become our number one export. This is something we can be proud of.
People see things on a different perspective.. Is it really the high standard of Education the real reason why we filipino's are going out of our country? living all our love ones, our friends, our wife and children, working a hundred miles away from our family, never knowing what is going on with them or who is protecting them?, or are they safe?, are they eating properly.Are we going to be proud of these dilemma that almost a high percentage of Pilipino Family are ending up into a broken family, because of these long distance family life. Is these what we Pilipino wants and are we really have to be proud of it? Do we really have to be proud, that every skills we learned, and all the stuff that we have acquired we used it for the betterment of another country, another race, and another culture while our own country, our own race, are being destroyed. Filipina women took care of another child on another country, while her child is having a hardtime coping the hardship in our country for the loss of a mother and a father. Do we really have to accept all these and be proud of it, because of the innefficiency of the government to transform and create jobs, in our country in order to keep family together and friends and be able to serve and apply his own skills toward the betterment of our own race, our own People, and for our own Country. AM I GONNA BE PROUD OF MYSELF, THAT MY GOVERNMENT HAS TURNED HIS PEOPLE INTO A LIVESTOCK AND BECOME LIKE A PRODUCT FOR EXPORT AND FEELING NO DIFFERENT FOR JUST BEING A CATTLE OR A COW FOR EXPORT. I feel so sad about it but i know others seem to be so glad and proud of it..[:'(] [:'(] [:'(]
Tama ka dyan, Ronnie. WE should be striving for the day when foreigners are jumping over themselves to be overseas contract workers in Manila - not the other way around.
Sana ang mga schools natin sa Pinas, ay may extensive entrepreneurship campaign para sa lahat nang mga courses para kahit na mapunta sila sa abroad hindi masayang ang effort and sacrifices nang mga OFWs.
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Lazzaluv
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Re: why Some people do something rather than just criticize and point fingers.
elgoog: Lazzaluv: The large number of OFW is actually a testimony to the high standard of our educational system. We produce brains and it has become our number one export. This is something we can be proud of.
Our OFWs are the true Filipinos hero's today. For some OFW's or those can be considered as middle class who are earning relatively high salaries that can buy more than their basic needs, they now have the opportunity to save money, which can be turned into capital for their future. Having said that they also the give hope to a better future of our nation. Having this opportunity, or perharps, only a one-shot opportunity for each of our OFWs to transform themselves from their current status into self-sustaining individuals or businessman and at the same time patriotic, is now the biggest challenge that must be addressed. Let us help each other to take advantage of this transformation. Every individuals and institutions that has the power to reach out should urge educate our OFWs to undergo such transformation.
Having OW (Overseas Workers) is not unique to the RP. Not all seem to realize that the phenomenon of OWs is part of a natural process for a troubled country to go through. These are the people who possess the opportunity and the resources to build a stronger socio-economic foundation on which a country can rise up to meet the challenges of nation building. World history has proven this. The US was settled by Europeans who fled the tyrannical regimes of those times. The Italians crossed the Atlantic to flee a poverty stricken country. The Chinese are everywhere to seek better lives. The Indians, the Vietnamese, Thais, Koreans to name a few, all had similar situations. Our time is now and a stronger nation is awaiting us around the corners of history.
A journey always starts with the first step.
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Ronnie1976
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Re: why Some people do something rather than just criticize and point fingers.
Lazzaluv: Ronnie1976: Lazzaluv: The large number of OFW is actually a testimony to the high standard of our educational system. We produce brains and it has become our number one export. This is something we can be proud of.
People see things on a different perspective.. Is it really the high standard of Education the real reason why we filipino's are going out of our country? living all our love ones, our friends, our wife and children, working a hundred miles away from our family, never knowing what is going on with them or who is protecting them?, or are they safe?, are they eating properly.Are we going to be proud of these dilemma that almost a high percentage of Pilipino Family are ending up into a broken family, because of these long distance family life. Is these what we Pilipino wants and are we really have to be proud of it? Do we really have to be proud, that every skills we learned, and all the stuff that we have acquired we used it for the betterment of another country, another race, and another culture while our own country, our own race, are being destroyed. Filipina women took care of another child on another country, while her child is having a hardtime coping the hardship in our country for the loss of a mother and a father. Do we really have to accept all these and be proud of it, because of the innefficiency of the government to transform and create jobs, in our country in order to keep family together and friends and be able to serve and apply his own skills toward the betterment of our own race, our own People, and for our own Country. AM I GONNA BE PROUD OF MYSELF, THAT MY GOVERNMENT HAS TURNED HIS PEOPLE INTO A LIVESTOCK AND BECOME LIKE A PRODUCT FOR EXPORT AND FEELING NO DIFFERENT FOR JUST BEING A CATTLE OR A COW FOR EXPORT. I feel so sad about it but i know others seem to be so glad and proud of it..[:'(] [:'(] [:'(]
I am amazed at how my message has been misconstrued. You have pointed out the reasons why our kabayans have to leave to seek a brighter future and I agree with that. Seeking greener pastures is a human instinct but withou
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