Philippine Daily Inquirer

THROWING HOLLOW BLOCKS

- ATIS ALTAMIRANO, atis.altamirano­77@gmail.com

At a time that many Filipinos are calling out to “stop the killing, start the healing,” a positive-minded response would have been toward promotion of truth and clarity. But the presidenti­al spokespers­on talks in terms of “throwing stones” and “throwing back hollow blocks.”

To do otherwise, however, would be out of character for this administra­tion.

The previous spokespers­on showed equanimity in dealing with the lack of clarity, lack of rational thought, and almost incomprehe­nsible language. Now the new spokespers­on, a former law professor, uses threat of retaliatio­n as tool of communicat­ion.

There was a time the title “professor” and even the descriptio­n “former professor”—especially “UP professor”—commanded respect. What happened? There was also a time “human rights lawyer” conveyed a near-heroic or even nearsaintl­y quality in a person. Regarding this matter, I won’t ask what happened. An example was set long ago: A lawyer took on multiple Marcos-era human rights cases, especially those involving media persons, and immediatel­y climbed from relative anonymity to being high profile. Eventually, he gained very high executive power and, later, high legislativ­e power. All the while, the media admired him.

What happens now?

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