All quiet on the center of the Philippines
As of writing...
The guys from the NCR are "worried" that a possible "activity" may shake the current comfort zone of the government.
Military activity has peaked.
Organizations are crowding up.
OF course they will! It's the anniversary of one of the most historical event in our country! NAY THE WORLD!
I just wonder why the government is so worried that they would go at great lengths to suppress what might be a normal gathering. Their suppression might trigger what they were originally hoping to avoid.
I just wonder why these leftist movements suddenly show up now when 20 years ago THEY WERENT THERE.
Of course I understand that the best way to commemorate this day is to move forward and not just remembering the days that has gone. Their version of moving forward is backtracking to the only solution they have known to work.
So far nothing is hapening here. We have always been looking at what is happening across the pond.
Why don't we really move forward? Why don't we show those guys up there that there are more ways to change a nation? Students have been taught to examine multiple solutions to a problem but why do adults seem just focus with one? Is this what we want to show the future leaders of this country?
I'm quite sure that we here living in the other islands also wanting to affect change. And I bet we are doing a better job than them.

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