The Night Manila Rattled and Rolled

I was roused from sleep by the sound of creaking wood, as well as by the gentle yet highly unusual swaying of the bedroom. It felt as if I were aboard an ageing wooden boat. The thought of my father who was buried only a day or two immediately came to mind. I suspected that he might have returned to haunt us. But why in such horrific manner?
Suddenly my eldest brother, Junior, came to turn on the light in the bedroom. And with alarming urgency, he ushered me and my visiting cousins out of the bedroom and into the living room. It was then I realized that this was something beyond some ghostly visitation.
Through the huge windows of the living room, what greeted me was an eerie sight: In the middle of the night, the whole neighborhood was up with their lights on; silently looking out their windows as if expecting a major parade about to pass.
And then suddenly, another tremor shook the earth. But this time, there were screams that echoed from every direction. We stood there terrified; others cried while crouched in a corner. My religious aunt repeatedly shrilled that the world was about to meet its apocalyptic end; heightening the already distressful situation. She finally stopped when Tia Inez hurled a rubber slipper at the back of her head.
Sorry seems to be the hardest word
(NB: originally posted in http://pinakadalisay.i.ph/blogs/pinakadalisay/)
People who work in the media are constantly under pressure to deliver good stories that many will read, watch or listen to. It doesn’t matter whether you do hard national news, witty editorials, local updates, or entertainment-related news; journalists and writers must deliver all the time. Like actors, journalists are only as good as their last story. Still, many people thrive in this high pressure profession. What is the pay-off? For a few, buckets of money and fame; for others, personal fulfillment of seeing your thoughts in print or broadcast form. Still for others, power; be it power to make change or to help others. There is no denying the power of mass media.
But we all know that with great power comes great responsibility also. Journalists and writers must ensure that a sense of ethics frames their writing. And this is for everyone: from the writer of a small-town newspaper to editors of nationally-circulated broadsheets, to broadcast journalists.
I first heard of the call for Malu Fernandez’ head (or blood) from my fellow bloggers. I do not know Ms Fernandez. She apparently writes for Manila Standard Today and for People Asia Magazine, where the travel story appeared. I read with mounting dismay each scathing comment of Ms Fernandez against OFWs (Overseas Filipino Workers) she flew with and encountered at the Dubai duty free shops. I tried to find some due cause for her discomfiture but found none. Her story did not mention any of these OFWs engaging her in what-she-would-consider mundane conversations or forcing some products unto her. It seems that the mere presence of OFWs both on the plane and on the duty free shops annoyed her enough to ‘pop sleeping pills’ to escape the prattle and chatter.


I wonder if she would react the same way if the Filipinos she encountered were white collar workers like stockbrokers, financial analysts, and consultants, or moneyed, or simply belonging to a higher social and financial status than her.
Apparently the article resulted in angry emails being sent to the editors of the magazine. But what caused further damage to Ms Fernandez was her response to her story. I will not delve into the details of her response (just follow the link), other than she remains unapologetic for doing what she did because she thought she was being ‘acerbically witty’. She added that even her friends found the article ‘hilarious’, apparently because they all belong to the same economic background. She also imparted a lesson in contemporary history by saying that the Philippines was built on ‘the foundation of haves, have-nots, and the wannabees’. Interesting, isn’t it?
Again, I wonder, to which of these groups does Ms Fernandez think she belongs to? Judging from the middling quality of her prose, the incessant need to name-drop and mention all sorts of brands, and too much emphasis on air ticket classes and bank account balances, I would put her somewhere within the third group, elbowing her way out to make it closer to the first group. But then, it’s just me.
I read the article over and over again and still thought that it was not funny at all. It was very personal, true, but I found it very superficial also. I have read countless articles of ‘high scoiety’ people and found them engaging, and sincere; some were even well-written. But there was nothing engaging and sincere in Ms Fernandez’s article. But again, this is just me and my opinion.
I can respect her for saying that what she wrote was funny and witty if indeed she and her friends saw it that way. I am not in the position to say that other people’s perceptions are wrong, even if I don’t agree with them. But Ms Fernandez should remember that she is not writing for herself and her friends only. If she feels that this is the case, she should just write a journal and share it to her circle of friends only, not to have it published in nationally-circulated publications and get paid for it as well.
As I said in my letter to the editor of the Manila Standard Today, the issue here is ethics on the part of Ms Fernandez. Because ethics affects sensitivity and respect for other people. I mean, Ms Fernandez, you don’t have to be a politician to know that OFWs around the world are already sacrificing so much by leaving their families so they can earn enough money to improve their lives. You see, unlike you, many OFWs don’t have much choice. So they go abroad even if they experience all sorts of discrimination and abuse from employers and other unscrupulous people. The last thing they need is for a fellow Filipino like you to insult them in the guise of ‘being humorous and tongue-in-cheek’.
I hope this makes you understand why people reacted negatively to your article. In your writing you project yourself to be someone who is intellectually superior to many people but not all intelligent people are rude or obnoxious. You see, it takes more intelligence to be patient and polite to others who do not share your IQ level. Also, as someone who seems to know the best things in life (hotels, cosmetics, perfumes, fashion, even friends), you don’t seem to see the line dividing good taste and bad taste when it comes to being acerbic. That line is very thin (and I am also risking crossing the boundaries in telling you this) and it requires a keen vision to really see it and understand what it stands for.
Being a columnist you hold the power not just to entertain your readers with your travels and escapades, but please do not forget that you can also utilize this power to share meaningful things about life and living, not just ways to put others down in order to uplift your self. You do not have to apologize for what you wrote, especially if you feel that you were just being true to yourself when you wrote those words. The least you can do is apologize for the negative feelings that your words caused, and a firm commitment that such misstep will not happen again.
It’s hard, I know.
All out war in Basilan
Every time the Philippine Congress is about to begin deliberations on the approval of the national budget, the military is suspiciously engaged in a fierce battle with rebels. Maybe it’s just coincidence or maybe it is calculated to justify funding support for military armaments.
Read more at Mongster’s Nest
Is the Filipino Still Worth Dying For?
No. What good is a dead Filipino to the Philippines today? Read here.
Reflections on Online Poll Ethics (Wika2007)
(Please bear in mind that I will be brutally honest)
The winners of the contest shall be the entries with the highest scores. Fifty percent of an entry’s score shall come from votes from PBS, and the other fifty percent shall be from the panel of judges.
Ang daling makuha ang 50% sa Wika 2007. Kailangan lang gumawa ng maraming accounts sa Pintig Blogosphere at iboto ang sariling entry.
I also had my reservations in joining Wika2007 because I felt that quality (judges’ decision) has the same weight as quantity (online votes). This reminded me of last year’s Metro Manila Film Fest Controversy where Enteng Kabisote surprisingly bagged the Best Picture award, beating the multi-awarded Kasal Kasali Kasalo, partly because 40% depended on box office receipts at the time of the awards. (No offense to Vic Sotto fans! I’m just questioning the MMFF) Read more
Life of a Polymyositis Patient….
First of all, I wanna ask all of you… does anybody know what polymyositis mean? probably some of you does but let me tell some of you who doesn’t. It is a medical condition wherein the muscles in different parts of the human body, especially thighs and both arms are weakened because the immune system does not recognize its own cells and in a way it attacks its own which resullts to this condition. I dont want to discuss it in a scientific way or medically coz I dont want to bore you guys.. maybe I wll discuss it in another time.
Well, sadly I have this condition… and to have this kind of disease is very hard. Because the muscles are weak, the person who has this is also physically weak, so weak to the point wherein it’s hard to do the physical chores like climbing up the stairs, getting up from sitting position, and the most embarassing part is I always trip and fall. Isn’t that so embarassing? and you have to see me walk, it’s like I dont have control over my legs and feet, and my thighs are so small compared to those of others, my muscles are so soft.
But despite this condition that I have I was able to finish my college degree and was able to have a normal life, I’ve had several boyfriends, friends and got a job. but now that I’m not getting any younger my apprehension gets stronger each day. Like anyone else, I want to get married, have kids and have my own family. What concerns me most is the reality that I have to get pregnant and carry the child in my womb and I know that getting pregnant is not that easy physically. For someone to be able to carry a child she should be emotionally and physically fit. I am emotionally ready but im very sure of myself that I’m not ready physically.
I have already gotten myself checked by a doctor and he gave me steroids for my medicine but I don’t like it coz the drug made me look fat, well I think it’s an aritificial fat only and it didn’t help me any better aside from having the appetite for food. I haven’t been in the doctor’s office for years coz I don’t have much money for the medication. My family is not rich so they can’t support me with all the expenses. I am desperate, sad, scared and sometimes I just wish and pray to God to just take me so I will not suffer anymore. I know I’m being pessimistic right now but that’s just how I feel.
High school reunion
I am watching an episode of Yes, Dear and today Kim, Christine and Jimmy (with Greg) go back to the past by attending their high school reunion. And with all high school reunions, there comes with it the personalities that at one time or another has touched or tormented our hearts and lives.
Some of the personalities they featured in the show were: the coolest guy in class, the dirty old groping teacher, the wannabes (Greg), and the salivating guy who has been forever in love with you.
It made me remember my own high school reunion… oh I never got to go. LOL. It still made me reminisce about my own life as a high school teenager.
I wasn’t unaware of my high school reunion. I get regular updates from my friends. I just chose not to attend. And when I say high school reunion here, it means those alumni events that are not really specific to a batch year but applies more to all alumni. We also had one that was organized by our batch which was timed to be at our 10 year anniversary. I did not attend that either. Nor did I hunger for post parteeh tidbits like I would normally do.
Broken Heart
hAiii… bT GnOn… kHt p2Loi kA nG nSsKtN aYaN kA pReN… p2Loi nAh nAg mAmAHAL… tAnGa bAh tLgA aNg tAo? oH sBrA LnG kUnG mAg mAhAL? kXe aLm nA nGa nTeNg mSkiT eH p2Loi pReN tAu… mNsAn 2Loi hNdi nQoH nAniniwLa nAh tAu uNg gUmGwA nG kApALarAn nTeN… kXe iCpiN niO… kUnG tAu aNg GmGwA nG kApALaRaN nTeN cYmPrE hNdi nTeN piPiLiiN nA mSKTaN tAu… Di nReN uSO uNg LiNe nAh “iF U LuV sUm1 LeT gO”… wOsHoOoOo… HnDi nA uSO yAn… kXe TiGnAN niO pG mHL niO iSnG tAo iTs eiThEr pAg LaLabAn mO oR p2Loi mO xiAnG mMhLiN kHt iBa mHL niA… oR uL jUsT HiDe uR fEeLiNgs pRa HnDI niA mHLaTANg nSsKtAN kAh… mNsN aNg tAnGa nG pAiN… kXe sBeH nLa DbAh uNg pAiN aNg nAg tUtUrO sTeN pRa mAg mHL uLiT aT mAgiNg mAs sTrOnG… wEL bKt kUnG nArArAnAsAN nTeN tUnG pAiN nToH mNsN xHa sBrNg sKeT gZ2 nA nTeN mwLaN nG fiLiNgS? mNsN Gz2 nAh nTeN
tUmiGiL mG mHL pRa nDI nA mSkTaN… 22o bAh nA dHL xHa PaiN nAh tOh m222 tAuNg mG hNp? oR m222 tAuNg hUmiNtO nA aT wG nAh muLiNg mAg mHL… sBe xHa kOwT BnBgY sTeN uNg tAoNg Ndi mGgNg aTeN pRa mKtA uNg 2nAY nAh NaG mAmAHaL sTeN… eH iSa riN ung mLi… uNg iBa kXe nWwLaN nA nG pAg – AsA… nApApAgOd nAh… aT nAgiGiNg mAnHiD nAh… pErO xHa LhT nG mGa tOh aNg pNaKa 22o iS uNg cNsBi nLaNg LiNe nAh wLnG tAoNg pErFeCt… pErO tiGnAn niO kUnG LhT tAu pErFeCt wLnG mSsKtAn kXe wLnG mAg kAkAmALi… bXtAh nGeOuN aNg aLm kOh hNdi tOtOo aNg hApi eNdiNg (sA FaiRytALeS LnG eOun)… mEwOn bNg tAoNg hNdi uMiYaK? HnDi NaSaKtAn? wLa nMn dBa? bStAh iCiPiN nLnG nTeN nA bLnG aRw dArAtiNg uNg tAoNg mAg mmHL sTiN nG 22o aT uNg mAg pApAsAyA sTeN… uNg tAoNg hNdi pApAyAg nAh MsKtAn aT uMiYaK tAu…
Vote for my Wika 2007 entry
The winners of the contest shall be the entries with the highest scores. Fifty percent of an entry’s score shall come from votes from PBS, and the other fifty percent shall be from the panel of judges.
Ang daling makuha ang 50% sa Wika 2007. Kailangan lang gumawa ng maraming accounts sa Pintig Blogosphere at iboto ang sariling entry.
Malu Fernandez, a filipina!
Isang paanyaya mula sa Tinig.com. Suportahan po natin ang proyektong ito.
Inilulunsad ng Tinig.com ang Proyektong Malu Fernandez, na mula sa mungkahi ni Benj Espina at sumusunod sa tradisyon ng mga writing project ng Digital Filipino.
Si Malu Fernandez ay isang kolumnistang nagsulat ng kontrobersyal na artikulong nang-insulto ng mga OFW. (Basahin ang unang pahina at ikalawang pahina)
Titipunin sa Tinig.com Blog ang reaksyon ng Pinoy bloggers sa isinulat niya. Pagkatapos, pipili ang bloggers mismo ng 10 entry na pinakagusto nila.



