Moral Bankruptcy

A flag refusing to be raised up the pole, a hymn abandoned by the music, and confettis reluctant to fall on a defiled shrine. For the believers in tragedy and superstition, these are just three things that cast a swelling reminder that the commemoration of the EDSA revolution right smack where history was cemented about two decades ago must be a signal from the heavens. It is nothing short of a testimony to the prostitution of the spirit of EDSA, one which is grotesquely subservient and a flattery to the lapdogs of GMA both at the same time, or much less an anorexic parody to one of the cornerstones of history. But for less trivial people who are doubtful of tragedy and superstition, the moral bankruptcy in the present administration can never be associated with these three things for whatever that they may symbolize. Even more so, the moral bankruptcy in the present administration is nowhere near the EDSA celebrations yesterday. It is, quite frankly and by all means, in the Palace.

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