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Saturday, November 12, 2016

Tatsulok - Hierarchies and Hegemony

Tatsulok is a telephone call that tries to tell Totoy to dodge bullets, bombs, and the handle and also to make a change in the trilateral that has been plaguing the Philippines for so long it is a var. of spreading awareness about what has always been there with all its obviousness and even is so elusive unless designation of its existence is made. However, the question is: how did those who revolted nominate that there was, indeed, an inequality breathing out on? E reallything may induce gone way backbone to the 300-year colonial rule of the Spanish we Filipinos pose been oppressed by others for so long that we grew to be a country prone to having a passive, fearing nature that was explicitly sh make to us by Rizal in his two novels. Having brought in things wish well Christianity and education that probably had hypnotised our ancestors at first, may have led to feeling inferiorities or powerlessness from the others displaying of their superiority  and then, ev entually, to being under them. This social building passed on from one encroacher to another until its system had reached to our own kin with a selective number of individuals still grasping power over the remnant and maintaining it.\nIf we move on to Marcos potentate regime that was able to stir up a revolution that had unfeignedly surprised  the world, however, Filipino activism is very much evident in the civil unrests, rallies, and the like that had occurred in a time in spite of the tension glide path from the reigning government and the military. It is, in fact, an essential aspect of the song that of seeking, demanding even, of reforms/changes from those who are in the top. Tatsulok was indite during the period of transition betwixt the dictatorship rule and the Filipinos new democracy still with jalopy of resistances, oppositions in the form of coups detat by certain factions mainly from the military, commie or revolutionary movements that were build up un like the nonviolent revolut...

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