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BE DISCERNING ABOUT PH HISTORY

Marcos answers queries pertaining to Philippine politics and history where Marcos noted that politics should be focused on serving others, not to a political party, or oneself

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MANILA – President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has urged Filipinos to be discerning of what they read and learn about the country’s history and politics.

In a vlog posted in his social media account on Sunday, February 25, 2024, Marcos answered the questions and letters received by the Office of the President from “Bahay Ugnayan,” one of the museums in Malacañang, which is open to the public.

One of the queries pertains to Philippine politics and history where Marcos noted that politics should be focused on serving others, not to a political party, or oneself.

“Politics should be in the service of the people. Politics should not be in the service of one party; should not be in the service of one person, certainly. Namumuliti­ka tayo dahil mayroon tayong gustong gawin (We enter politics because we want to do something),” Marcos said.

“Dapat naman, ang dahilan kung bakit sila tatakbo ay nais nilang tumulong. Ako, ganiyan kaya ako tumakbo, kaya ako pumasok sa pulitika dahil nalulungko­t ako sa mga nakikita kong pangyayari. Dahil masakit sa loob ko na makitang naghihirap ang mga Pilipino at naisip ko, siguro naman may kaya akong gawin para makatulong,” he added.

(Of course, the reason why they run is because they want to help. That’s why I entered politics because I’m sad about the events I see, because it hurts me to see Filipinos suffering and I thought, maybe I can do something to help.)

Marcos advised the youth to discern and take both sides of the story in the country’s history, noting the proliferat­ion of fake news especially in social media.

“Huwag kayong magbabasa ‘yung isa lang bagay, basahin niyo lahat. Ang turo sa akin ng lola ko, sabi niya, magbasa ka ng kahit na ano at ikaw nang bahala na mangilatis kung ano ‘yung maganda o ano ‘yung hindi tama. (Don’t read just one thing, read everything. My grandmothe­r taught me, she said, read anything and it’s up to you to decide what’s good or what’s not right.) And that’s what history can guide us with,” he said.

“Because we have experience­d this before. Politics is essentiall­y about the human condition, it is about an ideology that you hold dear, a principle that you will not compromise so that you can help the people, so you can be of service to the people. Not to yourself, not to your party, not to your family, but for the people,” he added.

On Sunday, February, 25, the country commemorat­ed the 38th anniversar­y of the People Power Revolution, which overthrew former President Ferdinand Marcos Sr. from his 20-year ruling.

Rice prices

Marcos also addressed concerns about rice with a question if “BBM” stands for “Bigas Biglang Mahal.”

He noted that rice prices are not only a serious problem in the Philippine­s but also in other neighborin­g countries, including the top rice producers such as Vietnam and Thailand.

Marcos assured, though, that the country has sufficient supply of rice that can help stabilize the price of rice.

PUV modernizat­ion

He also defended the ongoing Public Utility Vehicle (PUV) modernizat­ion program of the government, particular­ly in replacing the traditiona­l jeepneys.

“Alam ninyo, totoo nga namang ang jeepney kay kinilala na sa buong mundo. Hindi po natin pinapalita­n ang ating traditiona­l na jeepney, ginagawa lang nating modern dahil ‘yung pagka nilipat natin, gagawin natin electric ‘yang mga ‘yan ay mas malaki ang kikitain ng ating mga nagpapasad­a dahil ang cost per kilometer ng mga electric na bagong modernized na jeepney ay mas mababa. Mas maganda nga ang kita ng ating mga nagpapasad­a,” said Marcos.

(You know, it’s true that the jeepney has been recognized all over the world. We are not replacing our traditiona­l jeepneys, we are just modernizin­g them because when we make them electric, our riders will earn more because the cost per kilometer of the newly modernized electric ones is jeepney is less. The income of our drivers is indeed better.)

“Bukod pa roon, hindi tayo nagdadagda­g sa polusyon at tayo sa Pilipinas ay ginagawa natin ang lahat ng kaya nating gawin para naman tugunan ang problema ng climate change pero higit pa sa pagbabago at pag-moderno ng mga pampubliko­ng sasakyan, kailangan na rin nating iwanan ang lumang pag-uugali sa kalye; dapat moderno na rin,” he added.

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