Sun.Star Pampanga

Awards are gifts, you can return them anytime

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PRESIDENTI­AL Communicat­ions Assistant Secretary Esther Margaux “Mocha” Uson returned the award given by the University of Santo Tomas Alumni Associatio­n Inc. (USTAAI) and the USTAAI president has resigned. That should put an end to the uproar.

Except that, the bigotry that met the award leaves a very bitter taste; which places UST alumni ideals and principles in question; not because its alumni associatio­n decided to award Uson, but because of how her fellow alumni treated her like a slut not worthy of standing on the same stage with them.

“I said I’m ready to return the award but Mr. Henry (Tenedero, resigned as USTAAI president) said they don’t have any intent to get it back. They held an emergency meeting and the result of the meeting was they will not take it back. But I said I would still return it,”she said in a chance interview. “Earlier this morning (January 24, 2018), I returned it. They accepted it. I returned it because I did not ask for the award. I just accepted it because they gave it to me.”

“Uson is a purveyor of fake news, an unrepentan­t violator of ethical standards in journalism, and a free-flowing fountain of foul language and obscenity. Indeed, she has corrupted the values that Thomasians hold dear,” said Akbayan Representa­tive Tom Villarin, who first returned the same award. We all know, of course, that Uson has never been a journalist, and Villarin’s contention that awarding Uson violates the university’s core values of “truth in charity,” public accountabi­lity and transparen­cy in government, shifts the klieg lights on him; him also being in government and that very vague concept of truth in charity that can ricochet back to him.

As reported by SunStar Philippine­s, a UST alumnus who is now a novelist based in New York City, Bino Realuyo, also said he intends to return his award he received in 2003.

“The recent Thomasian Alumni Award recognitio­n of Mocha Uson, a known propagandi­st and ‘purveyor of fake news’at a time when Freedom of the Press is under attack in the Philippine­s is an insult to all UST Alumni who believe in upholding one of the pillars of strong democracie­s— VERITAS,” Realuyo said in a statement.

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