Araw Ng Kagitingan: Let’s Not Cower In Fear Of China

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In a grand display of paradoxical patriotism, the Philippines rebrands historical defeats as triumphs, celebrating valor in the face of adversity while grappling with modern challenges. While “Araw ng Lagitingan” (formerly “Fall of Bataan”) commemorates resilience, the irony isn’t lost on observers as politicians preach about Filipino courage yet shrink from confronting contemporary threats. 

As China’s shadow looms large, the call for defending sovereignty rings hollow amidst political quibbling and fearmongering. 

When the president asserts national rights, skeptics emerge, decrying potential conflict and predicting doom, conveniently forgetting their cries for a stronger leader. It’s a tragicomic spectacle where valorous pasts collide with present-day hesitations, exposing the contradictions of political rhetoric. 

In this theater of absurdity, the narrative of bravery serves as a mask for political timidity, leaving the nation stranded between historical glory and contemporary caution.

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