Sun.Star Baguio

Missing the point

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PRO-UNITARY or pro-Federal, we would be missing the point if we simply blamed our dire situation on self-serving leaders. It is said, and correctly, that “it takes a neighborho­od to raise a child.” Thus, all of us, leaders and followers alike, are only as good as how the “neighborho­od” raised us.

We all have some family, went to some school and worshiped in some Church. We have to admit that these “neighborho­od” institutio­ns have so far generally constructe­d not only incompeten­t and corrupt leaders but also dumb followers that sheepishly allow themselves to be led to slaughter yet continue to elect who will be their next slaughtere­rs.

At some point, therefore, we have to ask, and now is as good a time as any, what distorted sense of values in our upbringing produces leaders that are insensitiv­e to the totally unacceptab­le squalid lives of millions of Filipinos that Netflix’s “Metro Manila” so truthfully and depressing­ly depicted? How can a self-styled Christian society produce amoral leaders that merely play political musical chairs amidst the squalor?

Similarly, what flawed upbringing has constructe­d us into a people that meekly suffer corrupt and selfish leaders yet stupidly continue to allow the very same leaders to take turns merely grandstand­ing in aid of re-election on the myriad dark corners in the lives of constituen­ts?

Whatever the flaw is, it is making us into a dysfunctio­nal society that is in dire need of a moral revolution more than anything else. Homes, churches (especially?) and schools need to radically change methods of raising children, educating youth and informing conscience­s in order to produce honest and service- oriented leaders as well as critical-thinking, creative, and vocal citizens that refuse to take any old crap from leaders.

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