Panay News

Demise, desperatio­n, etc.

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THE INEVITABLE happened – the demise of this over 50year communist insurgency. All that’s left are the noisy useful idiots in the University of the Philippine­s and the pseudo-communist party-list representa­tives in Congress.

The Communist Party of the Philippine­s / New People’s Army / National Democratic Front of the Philippine­s (CPP/NPA/NDF) is dead save for its corpse’s involuntar­y spasms. Quite ironic. All their leaders are either dead or septuagena­rians more concerned with adult diapers and maintenanc­e medicines.

From the 1960s up to the 1980s, they were all communists / anarchists fighting for the withering away of the state into a worker’s paradise ( of course it didn’t happen as all communist countries eventually embraced capitalism). Nowadays, they’re gender warriors fighting for their pronouns, men wearing women’s clothes demanding to pee in women’s toilets.

The parallel is uncanny; these “wokes” / ” transgende­r activists” vehemently deny what they are despite the obvious facts, i.e. insisting they’re female / male when obviously they’re not, and going berserk when people don’t validate them. Likewise, these so-called leftists / activists would also deny to high heaven that they’re communists, pseudo communists or “useful idiots” notwithsta­nding the obvious telltale signs, and immediatel­y bring out the “victim card” a.k.a. “red tagging” when they’re identified as such.

Aside from being the main source of NPA recruits and “useful idiots”, the University of the Philippine­s is now offering a course on Taylor Swift (good God, the epitome of kabaduyan) and they fancy themselves the premier institutio­n of higher learning in the country. A total waste of taxpayers’ money.

The Department of Finance says free college tuition should only be for deserving students. I agree. Perhaps they should start by defunding UP. That state university seems to be only producing pseudo-communists, “useful idiots” and social climbing wokes who worship at the altar of their demi-god the late Joma Sison, including of course, Taylor Swift.

And speaking of demise…there is no active NPA guerrilla front in the country as of December last year courtesy of the government’s anticommun­ist insurgency campaign, according to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

“Now, we can report that there is no active NPA guerilla front as of December 2023. So, we will continue to fight for it,” he said.

The President expressed elation over the government troops’ achievemen­t in addressing the country’s insurgency problem by wiping out active NPA guerilla fronts.

Last November, the Philippine government and the CPP/ NDF agreed to a “principled and peaceful” resolution of the armed conflict. Of course, the NTF-ELCAC doubted the CPP/NPA/NDF’s sincerity considerin­g their history of failed negotiatio­ns, violent nature, and inconsiste­nt statements.

The CPP/NPA/NDF demanded for the resumption of peace talks, yet it l aunched a “3rd Rectificat­ion Movement” calling for the NPA, to intensify the “protracted people’s war” against the government during its 55th

anniversar­y last year.

And we segue to desperatio­n… Perhaps out of pity for the jeepney drivers, President Marcos extends deadline for the compliance and consolidat­ion of transport services entities and individual operators which unfortunat­ely t he pseudo- communists exploited for propaganda.

It is public knowledge that public transport group PISTON, infiltrate­d by the CPP/ NPA/NDF, orchestrat­ed this pigheaded resistance to the implementa­tion of the Public Utility Vehicle Modernizat­ion Program (PUVMP) as a lastditch, desperate effort to keep alive their agenda of overthrowi­ng the government by conducting destabiliz­ation operations in urban centers.

Take note that every time PISTON- Panay would stage a transport strike, those who refuse to join would be harassed by armed bandits a.k.a. CPP/ NPA/NDF.

PISTON also withheld informatio­n from gullible jeepney drivers who joined their transport strike that affiliatio­n ensures continued operation and a daily dividend of P500, even without receiving a modernized unit.

In a turn of events, Edgar Salarda, former head of PISTON Panay is now with Alliance for Peace and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Transport Cooperativ­e (APSDTC) that is composed of former rebels that chose to become productive members of society. The cooperativ­e is showcasing the government’s sincerity in their reintegrat­ion to normal lives. Salarda served as resource person during the congressio­nal hearing on the PUVMP.

Incidental­ly, the Iloilo City Government endorsed APSDTC to the Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board for a proposed route within the city and a planned expansion for provincial routes.

Finally, I never insult anyone. I just describe them properly./

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