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A just city should favour justice and the just, hate tyranny and injustice, and give them both their just desserts. ~ al-Farabi, The Dictionary of Islam vol. IV
“Justice” Secretary Raul Gonzales has long been one of my personal pet peeves - even back when he was still an Iloilo Congressman trying to evict UP from its Iloilo City campus. Man’s man (ahh yes the beauty of hidden meanings
) that he is, Mon Tulfo admires Gonzales’ guts for voicing out his opinions on controversial issues like allowing the US custody of convicted rapist Lance Corporal Daniel Smith, but testicular fortitude is no excuse for being, at best, totally out of touch, and at worst, selling us out. But hey, that’s Tulfo for you. <sarcasm>I mean, Hitler, Stalin and Mao took very controversial stands as well, didn’t they? Yep, very vocal people, those three. And I remember reading that Mao had this thing for twelve-year-old virgins, too. I daresay it takes a lot of guts to do that</sarcasm>.
And just how, exactly, is kowtowing to US pressure being brave? Brave would have been telling the US just where we want them to collectively shove it. Brave would have been standing up for the little guy - us - rather than nipping at the heels of Uncle Sam. Brave would have been, oh I don’t know, maybe remembering what the Justice in Justice Secretary meant.
Whom do you serve, Mister Secretary? Whose “justice” do you look out for? You can say that “Nichole” had it coming — and yes, Subic is hardly the place for good clean fun — but dammit, she’s one of ours, and she was violated. She may or may have not led those Marines on, but no matter how Tulfo might posture, nobody deserves to be treated like that.
But this kind of behavior is precisely the reason why some American servicemen (among many others) think they can just come here and have their way with us and get away with it. I mean, hey, apparently our own Department of “Justice” holds the US-RP ties to be more important. This kind of thing will happen again, because nobody calls the US to task about the behavior of her soldiers. Does anyone even talk about what they did to POWs in Iraq anymore? Letting the US have custody of Smith is tantamount to a slap on the wrist. Wink wink, try to be more careful next time.
What gives?! Make no mistake, there will be a next time, because not holding the US accountable is tacit approval. So no, Mister Tulfo, Secretary Gonzales is not a brave man. A brave man would shout: Fiat iustitia et pereat mundus! at the top of his lungs. Let justice be done, even should the world perish! Let justice be done, even should US-RP relations sour. And if Americans only believed half of what some of their great thinkers and leaders stood for, they would agree, for was it not Martin Luther King who once said, injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere?
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Ah, has it ever been about justice here in this country? Put in another way, has the Philippines ever come first before America?
ia
January 27, 2007, 8:52 am
isn’t it about time it should, though?
Jorge Cosgayon
January 27, 2007, 3:09 pm
Definitely. The question that comes to mind, though, is, something I remember from our Philippine Institution class and El Filibusterismo: do we deserve such freedom? Of course in this case, freedom comes to mean something else, but the issue begs the same treatment.
ia
January 27, 2007, 9:17 am
My knee-jerk response has always been: of course we do
Everybody does. But do we need time to work out the kinks and be worthy of our freedom? Again, of course we do. Everybody does. We deserve freedom because it is our inalienable right as a civilized people (fine, arguable, but still). I think you might mean independence, as in, independence from the US. For this, I honestly subscribe to what Quezon once said: I’d rather have a Philippines run like hell by Filipinos than a Philippines run like heaven by the Americans. Fine, we screwed up, we haven’t done a good job of running the country and we’re still US lapdogs so far. But that doesn’t mean we should stop trying to be our own man. Or woman. We owe it to ourselves to keep trying, IMHO.
Jorge Cosgayon
January 27, 2007, 5:57 pm
dont be so stupid guys com’on….dont blame sec.gonzales…
jose
January 27, 2007, 5:08 pm
You know, after calling us stupid, it’d go a long way if you explained why. Kinda like, explain to me like I’m stupid why I’m stupid kinda thing. It’d probably help to get your point across better.
Jorge Cosgayon
January 27, 2007, 6:04 pm