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Clearing the air

The Left decided to gamble on Duterte, to give him time to deliver on his promises and to prove his Leftist leanings.

- CAROL PAGADUANAR­AULLO

On the eve of the Sept. 21 protests against the Duterte regime, it has become necessary to clear the air of certain misconcept­ions as well as false judgments against the Left that stand in the way of forging a broad unity across the political spectrum.

To those who denigrate the Left, or more specifical­ly, the national democratic movement, for having given Duterte the benefit of the doubt in his claim to being a Leftist and a socialist despite a checkered record as Davao City mayor, allow me to say this.

There was good reason to do so: Duterte’s solemn promise to release all political prisoners through amnesty; the resumption of peace talks; the appointmen­t of four progressiv­e, competent and upright individual­s to the Cabinet; his stance on ending contractua­lization, upping SSS pension for seniors, land to the tiller, prioritizi­ng public spending on education, health care, and other social services; his openness to dialogue with the Left on various issues; and his pronouncem­ents to pursue an independen­t foreign policy.

On the other hand, there was also Duterte’s mailed-fist policy on crime and drugs; his sexism; the prepondera­nce of crooks, militarist­s, neoliberal­s and proUS imperialis­ts in his Cabinet; more-of-the-same neoliberal economic policy frame, policies and programs; and not least of all, his alliance with the Marcoses and former president Gloria Arroyo.

The Left decided to gamble on Duterte, to give him time to deliver on his promises and to prove his Leftist leanings. But the leeway that the Left gave to Duterte did not preclude sharply criticizin­g and vigorously opposing his administra­tion’s anti-people, antination­al policies and programs.

The open democratic mass movement was unrelentin­g in doing so in several venues — the parliament of the streets, the mass media, the courts and even in the House of Representa­tives where the Left has a miniscule number.

Restraint was shown only by distinguis­hing between Duterte and the ultrareact­ionaries in his Cabinet especially his economic managers and the triad of Lorenzana-Año-Esperon. For more than a year no effigies of Duterte were burned at demonstrat­ions. Instead the Left met with him on several occasions to bring up the grievances of urban poor, the lumad of Mindanao, striking workers, and land reform beneficiar­ies.

The armed revolution­aries under the CPP-NPA-NDFP continued to wage people’s war — armed struggle, agrarian revolution, and a shadow people’s government operating in the countrysid­e. While initially expressing willingnes­s to contribute to Duterte’s campaign against drug traffickin­g by interdicti­ng drug lords, the CPP-NPA declared early on that they would not be a party to the kind of brutal war being waged against hapless drug addicts and small-time drug pushers.

In a short period of time, the true character of Duterte begun to reveal itself.

Duterte veered more and more to the Right: EJKs galore combined with impunity for the police and military perpetrato­rs; all-out war against the CPP- NPA with bombardmen­ts and displaceme­nt of thousands of peasants and indigenous peoples; a militarist response to the Marawi crisis leading to the city’s destructio­n, civilian casualties, the exodus of the populace; the extension of martial law in Mindanao; political persecutio­n of critics and opposition­ists; attempts to neutralize government institutio­ns that can act as a check to his tyrannical rule; the scuttling of peace talks; kowtowing to China and maintainin­g a modus vivendi with the US; a humongous budget going to the failed “war on drugs,” counterins­urgency, the president’s intelligen­ce fund and building a grassroots spy network while gutting the budget of the Human Rights Commission; looming mind-boggling corrupt infrastruc­ture deals with the “build, build, build” frenzy; coddling of pork barrel-hungry legislator­s; cover up of billions worth of smuggling of shabu involving his son and sonin-law; and the list goes on.

Things finally came to a head leading to the NPA’s intensific­ation of armed tactical offensives against the military and police upon the declaratio­n of martial law in Mindanao. This year’s State of the Nation protests denounced the US-backed Duterte fascist regime. Duterte’s effigies are being burned without remorse in demonstrat­ion after demonstrat­ion.

The brazen summary execution by the police of several youths in urban poor communitie­s sparked public outrage. Progressiv­e church organizati­ons and other national democratic mass organizati­ons mounted mass protests, gave succor and sanctuary to victims, their families and witnesses.

The rejection of Social Welfare Secretary Judy Taguiwalo and Agrarian Reform Secretary Rafael Mariano by the Commission on Appointmen­ts (CA) manifested Duterte’s utter lack of support for them. He just let the CA do the dirty job of kicking them out.

This was the last straw that led to the decision of the Makabayan Coalition of progressiv­e political parties to bolt from the Supermajor­ity of Duterte allies in the House of Representa­tives. Nonetheles­s, even before this move, the Makabayan congresspe­rsons had consistent­ly stood their ground on contentiou­s issues such as martial law, the death penalty, lowering the age of criminal accountabi­lity of minors, oppressive tax reform measures, and many, many more.

There are those who want to place the onus of a fully evolved corrupt, puppet and fascist Duterte on the Left. In doing so, they wish to put the Left on the defensive. The charge or innuendo that the Left “enabled” the Duterte regime is patently wrong even if it appears to be a backhanded compliment to the capability of the Left to shape a reactionar­y ruling regime.

There are those who honestly disagreed with giving Duterte the benefit of the doubt that he could or would go in a progressiv­e direction. Yet they acknowledg­e the reasons for the Left doing so; recognize the Left’s sustained, principled position on issues; and their never giving up the fight for genuine change. They are not making puerile demands that the Left apologize for having been duped by Duterte and they welcome the Left’s earnest efforts to build a strong and broad opposition against the Duterte regime’s EJKS and rising tyranny. To the former, we say good luck to your demolition job. To the latter, see you in Luneta on Sept. 21, 4

p.m. Please wear black, bring an umbrella and your own scathing placards.

 ?? CAROL PAGADUAN-ARAULLO is a medical doctor by training, social activist by choice, columnist by accident, happy partner to a liberated spouse and proud mother of two. carol_araullo@ yahoo.com ??
CAROL PAGADUAN-ARAULLO is a medical doctor by training, social activist by choice, columnist by accident, happy partner to a liberated spouse and proud mother of two. carol_araullo@ yahoo.com

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