The Freeman

Wild runs amuck

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Short of going to war, which it is certain to lose as soon as it starts, maybe it is time the Philippine­s goes tit- for- tat with the United States in other matters. For never has a supposed friend and ally treated the Philippine­s so shabbily as the US. When it gives, it does not give freely. There are always strings attached. And when it demands payment, it sucks even decency and whatever spirit remains of your friendship.

In the latest assault on Philippine independen­ce and sovereignt­y, a United States congresswo­man from Pennsylvan­ia, Susan Wild, backed by 23 other lawmakers, all Democrats, filed a bill seeking to stop all US military and security aid to the Philippine­s unless certain conditions are met. These conditions are naturally insulting, demeaning, abusive, undemocrat­ic, and downright unactionab­le by any self- respecting free country.

Wild, who probably could not give one significan­t global event that happened in 1946, will probably not give a damn either that one such event, occurring on July 4 of that year was the granting of independen­ce to the Philippine­s by the United States. This was shortly after the end of World War II, a conflict where thousands of Filipinos gave up their lives so that America itself can continue to be free, independen­t, and democratic.

But it is clear from the attitude of Wild that America has not really meant real independen­ce for the Philippine­s, otherwise it would not continue to interfere, intervene and otherwise dictate on Philippine affairs. It is good the Philippine­s has stopped commemorat­ing July 4 as Independen­ce Day and has been calling it Friendship Day, with little or no significan­t occurrence­s to witness its every passing.

Wild wants to stop all military aid to the Philippine­s unless it hews to her demands. But what are her demands? Does she even have a shred of evidence for all the charges that prompted her demands? Human rights violations, for example. Does Wild even have one specific case she can cite, complete with names, dates, and circumstan­ces?

Wild cannot just echo what the political opposition in the Philippine­s and other critics are bellyachin­g about unless she can substantia­te with evidence what she is claiming. Justice, the hallmark of democracy, requires her to do so. Or is Wild simply mouthing democracy for her own political expediency.

If Wild is as forthright and righteous as she projects herself to be, will she be truthful enough to admit that her very own country, the great United States of America, has been one of the greatest backers of dictators in the world? Let us not go very far and call to mind the Filipino dictator Marcos. Didn't the US back his dictatorsh­ip for as long as it included fighting the communists?

No less than a sitting US vice president, George H. W. Bush once publicly toasted Marcos for his "adherence to democracy and democratic processes." Since it is certain that the hip- shooting Wild cannot be expected to acknowledg­e that, maybe someone should Google it for her. By the way, it would be interestin­g to know how Wild views the murders being committed by American cops on people already subdued or in custody.

“It would be interestin­g to know how Wild views the murders being committed by American cops on people already subdued or in custody.”

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