The Philippine Star

Uphold our heroes’ values

- CHISSAN RAE BALDERAS

National Hero Jose P. Rizal Day is commemorat­ed every 30th of December.

In our nation’s history, Rizal’s name can never be removed as he was one of the greatest Filipino heroes who fought hard for freedom from Spanish colonizers back in late 1800.

I am rooting for the youth of today to uphold the values he imparted to our race, to love our nation. With the advancemen­t of technology, our young generation is becoming more empowered than ever before through social media. Anyone can now voice out his/her thoughts with just a tap or click on their computers.

But this power greatly comes with a big responsibi­lity to analyze and think first before posting. Social media is a very diverse virtual world consisting of people from all ages, from all walks of life. With this, I am urging the people to use social media to advocate for peace instead of just merely ranting and posting negative matters on the Web.

This way, we can have a social media that is more positive, more encouragin­g, and more peaceful. Rizal may not have social media during his time but he knew how to use his pen and brain to free us. The same goes with us all today. We have to learn to embrace the fact that we are what we say. If all we say is negative – either to our neighbors, friends, or the government – we become no better than terrorists and rebels who just exist to be antagonist­s of progress in this country.

After all, the last thing that our heroes in the past would want is for us not to forget about unity and peace. They fought for it. And we must sustain. Sustain the love. Sustain peace. Sustain nationalis­m.

We do not have to destroy one another. Instead, we have to do our share in nation-building that we, too, can become heroes on our own. –

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