Philippine Daily Inquirer

2016: time for another reset

- —ALBERT FRANCIS E. DOMINGO, health policy consultant, @AlbertDomi­ngo

IT IS difficult to change existing systems through piecemeal and marginal reforms. Bold measures are needed; in 1986 the clincher was the critical mass of people on the streets. It gave us a chance to “reset” our systems, through the revolution­ary government of the first President Aquino.

Regardless of our sentiments about Ferdinand Marcos, the fact remains that there is still a deep desire for another overhaul. At what cost? Some say it will come naturally, say, when a magnitude 7.0 earthquake or one stronger than that hits Manila to literally and figurative­ly shake things up. Maybe when that happens, our people will once more realize the futility of selfish conduct and then come togeth- er (again) for (another) transitory government that this time will decree the fair distributi­on of land or capital, policies that would eliminate political dynasties, and even the genuine separation of Church and State—in a sincerely progressiv­e sense.

Earthquake­s are unpredicta­ble—as the outcome of the May 2016 elections, so it seems. At least two candidates for national positions openly proclaim their dictatoria­l tendencies or roots, without shame. On the other hand, a significan­t number of voters, having been exposed to better systems elsewhere (through easier travel and the power of the Internet) are so disillusio­ned that they are attracted to an “iron-fisted governance” like moths to a flame.

Will fate, a failed state, or history repeat itself in this sad probabilit­y? Or is it the start of a chain of events that will lead to a costly (whether by money or blood) “social earthquake” that could provide another needed chance to reset our systems?

We will find out soon enough. I look forward to the TimeHop/Facebook Memories version of this letter a year, or three or five years from now—that is, if I will still be free by then to access the Internet and voice my opinions.

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