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THE TRUTH HURTS. A MUST READ FOR ALL FILIPINOS

'The Philippines is a nation of starstruck ignoramuses'



by Dero Pedero Of Philippine Star



Last July 23, I wrote about Nasty (short for Anastacio), a

balikbayan from Los Angeles , who, while vacationing in

Manila , had nothing to say but negative comments about the

Philippines and the Filipinos. The article elicited a deluge

of comments from our readers. Though some agreed with his

curt observations, most were enraged at the repulsive way he

acted and whined.



For me, he was the classic epitome of the 'crow perched

on a carabao,' thinking and acting nauseatingly superior

just because he has become an American citizen, inequitably

comparing everything here to how they are in the first

world. I was particularly irked by his repulsive 'know

it all' attitude and peeved no end by his irritating

Waray-American twang.



Those who have not read that article may access

philstar.com and click archives, then select July 23 and

click Life_style_. The article is en_title_d 'Little

Brown Americans.'



As a backgrounder, here is an excerpt:

The next day, I took them on a little city tour and

accompanied them to do extra shopping at the duty-free shop.

They were to leave two days later for their respective

provinces (Randy is from Pampanga, Nasty, from Samar ).



'God, ang dilem-dilem naman ditow (it is so dark

here)!' screamed Nasty in his characteristic Taglish

slang, 'At ang inet-inet pa (and so warm)! * * *



All throughout the day, Nasty complained about everything.

He griped that all Filipinos he encountered were dense and

inefficient (I hope that didn't include me!); that the

traffic was horrendous and drivers 'drove like they were

late for their funerals'; that the pollution from the

smoke-belching vehicles was irritating his dainty,

surgically-pinched nose. He was disgusted that water closets

didn't work; horrified that there was no toilet paper in

public toilets ('God, how do you people do it?' he

bewailed); petrified by street children begging while

soaking wet in the rain ('Where are the parents of these

kids?' he nagged).



He moaned about the proliferation of slums, people crossing

the superhighways ('There should be underground or

overhead walkways for pedestrians! ' he demanded), the

potholes on the streets, the disgusting garbage and filth

all over the city, and the annoying f loods! And all these

he observed in just one day!



Weeks after the publication of the article, I took

Nasty's silence to mean that of contempt and anger. I

must admit that I didn't care because I was really

turned off by his arrogance. The good news is, Nasty has

finally decided to break his silence and give us his side,

loaded with a big piece of his mind. The bad news is, he

hits more sensitive chords and it stings.





Nasty's E-Mail :

Dear Dero,

My Zen master says, 'Never fight fire with fire.'

So, I sat in a lotus position, imbibed the ethereal qualities

of cool mountain water and stoically resisted the temptation

of answering back to defend myself in rebuttal of your

article. I kept quiet while you and your readers had a

charlatan holiday, dissecting and fanning sarcasm on my

every comment about your country and your people.



I am not mad at you for writing that piece. I was never

upset at any point, even after your readers from all over

the world e-mailed in their two-cents' worth. In fact, I

found it rather amusing and carnival-like. I even felt happy

that people still came to the defense of your Philippines !



If you noticed, I now refer to the Philippines and

Filipinos as your country and your people. Every time I went

back there for vacation, my Filipino-ness always took the

better of me (blame those damn green mangoes smothered with

bagoong!) and made me forget that I am, in all reality, what

you aptly called a 'Little Bro wn American.' I have

come to terms with my own identity- I am, after all, an

American citizen carrying an American passport!



What precipitated my quick decision to sever my ties with

your country (aside from your ***** of an article) were the

Abu Sayyaf abductions (que barbaridad!) , the Payatas-like

downslide of the peso (eat your hearts out, I earn sweet

American dollars!), the 'devoid of conscience' graft

and corruption in your government (this has gone on for the

longest time-how shameful!), and lately, the stupid

'Juetengate' and juicy but enraging

'Boracay' mansion gossips. With all these, who would

be proud to be a Filipino? Besides, to tell you frankly,

those Erap jokes are no longer funny- they are passe and

leave a bad taste in the mouth and heart.



No Apology

If I sounded brash and insensitive with the way I threw my

comments, well, I cannot do any-thing about that because

that is the way I am, and I offer no apology. Here, in

America , you have to tell it like it is or you'll never

be taken seriously. I have learned to drop my 'Pinoy

sugarcoating' because out here, you get nothing done if

you are meek and sweet and pa-api. Hindi puwede mag-Anita

Linda dito!



When I commented about your pollution, street children

mendicants, slums,potholes, toilets that don't work,

garbage, floods, and most of all, the Pinoys' chronic

lack of discipline, I was merely putting into words what I

saw. I can't blame your being blind about your

country's situation. My Zen=2 0master says, 'One

cannot easily see the dirt in one's eye.'



I am sure though that you are aware of those sordid

details, but have grown accustomed to them (like most

Manile?s have). All the complaints I aired may have hurt

your pride but what I wanted you to realize is this: The

things I pointed out are all symptoms of a failing, falling

nation!



Suffering A National Karma?

Could yours be a country cursed with a huge national karmic

debt? It could be payback time, you know. Look back into

your history, look deep inside your hearts-what could you

have done as a nation to deserve this fiasco you are in

today?



What you are faced with didn't just happen overnight-it

developed and grew into a monster in the course of time.

Deeply imbedded in the psyche of the Filipino is the

amalgamation of the characters and events that have impacted

your lives - Dona Victorina, Dona Concepcion, poor Sisa as

well the other hilarious and tragic characters of Dr. Jose

Rizal...



Stonehill... the notorious gangsters immortalized by your

Filipino movies like Asiong Salonga (hmmm!), et al...the

killers in your (I thought they'd never end!) massacre

movies...those cheap, appalling _title_s of your

movies...those staged 'religious miracles' that your

naive masses believed...family men with pushy queridas

(mistresses) ...your crooked politicians, undependable

police officers and greedy customs collectors.. .your

bribe-hungry court judges...Imeldific, gloriously smiling

and crying at the same time, bejeweled. (How very Fellini!)



What you are is the sum total of your history, your

heritage and culture,your education, the crap that your

press sensationalizes, the bad icons that your movies

glorify, the artificial values your advertising extols, the

bad examples your leaders and role models project. What you

feed your country's mind is what it becomes. You have

become the ugly monster that you've created. You are now

crying all the tears your sickeningly sentimental movies

wailed out for years and years!



Your Biggest Fault

If there is one thing that comes to mind, I think your

biggest fault would be your individual greed. 'Ako

muna!' seems to be the national mantra. The trouble is,

very few people think for the common good in a deplorable

'to each his own kurakot' festival. Coupled by your

crab mentality of pushing down others, this can be fatal.

You think barangay, not national. Hello, everybody else

around the world is thinking global! Europe is unshackling

her national boundaries while you are building fences around

your nipa huts.



Do yourselves a favor and look at your nation as a ship.

All of you are in it and it is sinking! Realize your

oneness-what hurts your brother hurts you, too. Think about

the future of your children and the succeeding generations,

and do something about it quick before your poor little

banca plunges forever into the irretrievable depths of

despair.



Star-Struck Nation

You are a nation of star-struck ignoramuses. You are easily

awed by your mo vie stars who are usually nothing but

uneducated, aquiline- nosed and light-skinned ********

picked up from some gutter somewhere. I have seen what these

artistas illusionadas can get away with. They just flash

their capped-tooth smiles and policemen let them get away

with traffic violations; they bat their false eyelashes and

customs officers impose no duty on their suspicious

balikbayan boxes.



Worst of all, with the Filipino movie industry taking a

nosedive, hordes of actors and show personalities went into

politics. It is, as they say, the next best

'racket'-there is more money to be made in the

politicking business than in show business! (And what is

this I hear that in the coming elections, more are jumping

into the arena? Mag-hara-kiri na kayo!) How can you expect

these comedians and actors, who only know how to take

directions from their directors, to direct your nation? For

them,politics will just be an 'act'. No big surprise

here, for they are mere actors with no original _script_s to

speak, no original visions to share. So what can you expect

but a government thatis a comedy of errors. Serves you and

your star- struck nation right!



My Zen master says, 'Give unto Caesar what is due to

Caesar, but keep Charlie Chaplin on the silver screen to

make us laugh.' To survive, you must teach your

citizenry to say no to three things - no to drugs, no to

stealing and graft and corruption, and no to artistas in

politics. I hope you've learned your lesson by now.

(Yours is the onl y country where Mexican soap stars are

received like royalty in the presidential palace. How

shoddy! God forbid-Fernando Carrillo might end up being your

next president. At least he has great abs and doesn't

wobble like a penguin when he walks!)



For those artistas who honestly believe that they can make

a positive difference in the Filipino masses' life, they

must first study law, business and public administration,

and immerse themselves in the life and passion of Mother

Teresa. Politics is not an art for dilettante artistas to

dabble in. It is called 'Political Science,' hello?!



Educate Your Masses

Educate the masses - especially your electorate. What you

need is an intelligent vote aside from, of course,

intelligent candidates. The University of San Carlos in Cebu

City , founded in 1595, and the University of Santo Tomas in

Manila , established in 1611, are the oldest universities in

Asia , and are even older than Harvard. But the standard of

Pinoy education has deteriorated so much that the

Philippines ranks among the poorest in the educational

hierarchy of Asia . Education, education, education â¤"

that' s what you need in this age of information,

information, information.



If all your social, religious and political sectors

don't sit down now and decide to take the Right Way ,

the Philippines and your children's children will be

grand losers in the worldwide rush to the future. Education

is one sure way to salvation. Teach what is right, good,

beautiful and beneficial. Downplay all negativity if you

cannot eliminate it altogether.



The Ideal President

I've got news for you. (As if you didn't already

know.) No matter whom you put up there as your leader or

president, it will be the same banana. Even a holy man can

turn into another J.E. (Judas Escariot) for a few pieces of

silver. Kumpares, alalays, relatives and cronies will

encrust like flies and maggots on his cordon sanitaire. And

it will be the same despicable 'Sa amin na 'to!'

hullabaloo all over again.



Take an advice from Aling Epang: 'Pumili ng matanda,

mayaman, mabait, at madaling mamatay.' Get a president

who is old - so that he is full of wisdom, rich - so he

won't need to steal more money, goodhearted - so he will

render heartfelt service to his people, and is in the sunset

of his life - so that he will think of nothing but gaining

good points to present when he meets his Creator. And may I

add: At iisa lang ang pamilya! This is, of course, asking

for the moon. Just pray fervently for an intelligent leader

with a pure heart who genuinely loves the common tao!



Magpakatotoo Kayo! Wake up and look at the real you. Enough

with looking at your reflection in glorious,

self-embellishing mirrors. The tropical sun can play tricks,

you know. Do not wait for darkness to fall before you take

that much-needed long, hard look at your real situation.



Magpakatotoo kayo, ano? This isn't a wake-up call - it

is the final alarm!



Save the ship while yo u still can. Don't wait till

your people have no more dreams left to hang on to, no more

hope to sustain their broken spirits. I came home, spent my

penny-pinched savings so that even in the minutest way I

could help your bruised economy. Your politicians sit on

their fat, farting butts and get balatos (kuno!) in the

millions. Receivers are as guilty as the givers. Now, tell

me, who is really nasty?



I Have Made My Decision; So Should You.

My Zen master says, 'Life is all about decisions, not

choices.' I have made a decision which I know will be

very hard for me to keep- You will never hear from me again

(not in this vein) and I will not even think of visiting or

buwisiting your Manila ever. This is my way of letting you

know that I have given up on you. Bahala na kayo! Only you

can help yourselves because at the stage you are in, nobody

would want to help you. My Zen master says, 'You have to

fall to learn to rise again.'



How much lower do you want to go?

Anyway, regarding the Philippines as a tourist destination,

you have a lot of cleaning up and face-lifting to do before

foreigners would dare go to your islands again. The Abu

Sayyaf episode has done your tourism industry more damage

than you could ever imagine, and it will take a long time

before the world forgets. (By the way, your tourism projects

are lusterless and have no global impact. If you want real

business, spruce up your infrastructure and do aggressive

marketing on the World Wide Web!)



Of course, I would gladly reverse my decision if someone

offered me exclusive lordship over lotto, bingo, jueteng,

pintakasi and the jai alai.Think about it: this will be to

your advantage because I never give tong or blood commission

to anyone! (If only your president used the millions he

received from those gambling lords to build homes for the

masses, you wouldn't have any more squatters. Huling

hirit: defrost those Marcos billions, pay off some debt,

place the rest in high-yield investments, feed your hungry,

and spread bounty and joy to every Filipino! Are you stupid

or what? - That's your money sucked from the blood of

your people!)



My Zen master says, 'Vox populi is not always the

voice of God.'

Come over to L.A and I'll show you a great time!



Our friend Randy says hello! We will be going

to Vancouver to feast our eyes on the colors of autumn. Wish

you could join us.



The new Miss America , Angela Perez

Baraquio, is of Filipino ancestry. Dero, her parents hail

from Pangasinan just like you! But keep in mind that she is

an American (in case some wise fools over there claim her to

be Filipino like they always do whenever someone becomes

successful). Wait for the girl to say it don't put words in her mouth!

Mabuhay kayo ( SANA )!

Sa totoo lang, MAGD USA KAYONG LAHAT!

(Don't you just love my Waray-Kano accent?) He-he-he!



I have made my decision, now make yours. I would hate for

the day to come when I'd have to say, 'I told you

so!' Good luck! (You need it.)



An ex-Filipino

J. Anastasio

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