It was during the month of October that the old
conflict between the Aquinos and Marcoses surfaced boldly. President Pinoy
answers the media that the Marcoses should apologize the Filipino people for
the atrocities they committed during the dictator's regime. And the young Senator
Bongbong also answers the media that being elected in various positions like
his mother into congress and his sister as governor of their province is an
indication of vindication. That means that people have already moved on as what
the young senator claim. First, I am puzzled why this thing has to be an issue
again as we approach the 2016 election. Let me give some simple analysis to
their claims, and then conclude with my opinion.
The president is suggesting the Marcoses should issue
an apology to the victims of human rights under the latter's watch. Does he
mean that all the Marcoses belong to the first family should do so? Senator
Miriam Santiago has already said that she did not see the young Marcos killing
or raping or violating the penal code. She also recalled that that time of
former president's reign, the young Marcos was still very young. She should
mean that he did not have any hand in political ruling and decision making.
Bongbong emphatically says that what wrong did he make to make him pay for the
things he did not do so. What i see here is that the father's wrongdoing is not
his. The wrongdoings of other people cannot be passed on to his children.
In morality by Glenn, the imputability lies on the
doer of a thing. If the doer did something wrong, he is imputed by his act and
he is to be blame. And the young Marcos and Senator Miriam have the same point.
But why Pinoy is insisting that they, the Marcoses, should issue an apology? If
we follow the point of the president, I think, even the children of the
children of the dictator should do so who had stayed in MalacaƱan. It is for eternity that they would carry the
burden to apologize the people, as if they all inherit the original sin of the
doer.
How about treating the election to power as
vindication? Again the statement of the young Marcos is ambiguous. Some would
deal the statement as the three Marcoses - the senator, congresswoman and the
governor. Vindication is applied only to the senator because those who voted
him are Filipinos coming from the whole country while the other two are from
their own populace. This can be compared to arroyo's ascendancy to power as
congresswoman after being labeled as the unpopular president mired by accusations
of graft, corruption, plunder, etc.
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