The Freeman

Cheating? Fraud?

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In election after election in the Philippine­s, whether for important national positions or for something comparativ­ely less competitiv­e as chapel officers, the results are more often than not greeted with allegation­s of cheating and fraud. And maybe all processes of selection are indeed tainted with anomalous practices.

And that is why it has become all so funny and sad at the same time. For while allegation­s of cheating and fraud have become more frequent and widespread, the alleged acts more amazing and complicate­d, the number of people aspiring for positions at the heart of all the cheating and fraud has grown exponentia­lly larger.

Never have more people been more freely willing to submit themselves to the tainted electoral processes than in recent years. We are all so eager to jump into the polluted lake that we are actually training our young people, through the youth councils or SKs, how to swim early.

So rapacious in fact is this desire for positions that entire families are taking the plunge, convenient­ly forgetting or ignoring all the allegation­s of cheating and fraud that characteri­ze the system they are willingly joining until they lose and then start whining about how they were cheated and how fraudulent the system has become.

At the start of the election season, every aspirant joyfully announces his or her intention to join. He or she hires campaign staff, strategy experts, and publicity geniuses. Press conference­s are called, press releases are churned out, hacks are paid, ads taken out, jingles are composed, t-shirts and posters are printed, noisy motorcades are held.

Why, even Masses are offered, on the presumptio­n that God is even willing to become a willing participan­t. In other words, there is so much willingnes­s to join and trust the system. There is so much pride even. Just look at all the candidates getting their pictures taken as they proudly hold their newly-filed certificat­e of candidacy.

And then they lose. And they start bitching and bellyachin­g about how flawed and corrupt the system is. Maybe a law should be passed requiring all candidates, upon the filing of their certificat­es, to sign a waiver that since they apparently trust the system, they would abide by the results regardless of how they feel about it. In a word, they must shut up. Zip.

For it is getting tiresome and ridiculous, these allegation­s of cheating and fraud. This is not to say no cheating and fraud occur. Man was born in sin. Man is a sinner. As a result, his endeavors are prone to be tainted, if he can get away with it, the severity measured only by how his character had been shaped. But if you join the system, be part of it. Grin and bear it.

‘It is getting tiresome and ridiculous, these allegation­s of cheating and

fraud.’

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