2018 Editorial Writing
2018 Editorial Writing
2018 Editorial Writing
CLAIM/ARGUMENT:
Despite the arrest, it is not CLAIM/ARGUMENT: CLAIM/ARGUMENT:
known where and when the Demafelis recruiter
employers will have to face the is still at large Government's slow action on the
consequences. lifting of total ban among Filipinos
from working in Kuawit
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call for action.
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COMPARATIVE APPROACH.
The Duterte method
Three years after Rodrigo Duterte was elected to the presidency, his
signature approach to power has become all-too-familiar. It is one based on the
methodical use of the coercive power of the state in order to intimidate
dissenters, critics, skeptics, deviants, and noncooperative individuals who, in his
perception, are not taking him seriously.
It is this approach that has basically defined his antidrug campaign, in which
a few thousand drug suspects have been brazenly killed in police operations.
This brutal show of force has been enough to frighten and compel hundreds of
thousands of others to “surrender,” have themselves detained, or simply listed
down for monitoring and rehabilitation. In their minds, to be included in the list
of drug surrenderers serves as an insurance that they won’t be targeted for
killing. This deadly assumption has been proven wrong countless times.
. But the use of the fear factor has not been confined to the drug
campaign alone. Mr. Duterte has silenced most of the political
opposition by jailing the outspoken Sen. Leila de Lima on the incredible
charges of conspiring with detained drug lords to trade in illegal drugs
when she was justice secretary. By going after the Chief Justice herself,
he has likewise warned the judiciary not to question or strike down any
of his decisions. He has tamed mainstream media by attacking the
“biased” reporting of the newspaper Philippine Daily Inquirer, the ABS-
CBN media broadcast network, and the digital news portal Rappler. But,
he doesn’t stop there. He pursues his case against the owners by
pointing to their various liabilities as business entities, rather than as
professional news organizations.
In a society where legal procedures and requirements are subject
. creative interpretation, and observance of regulations is often
to
negotiated, nearly every corporate entity is vulnerable, one way or the
other, to charges of noncompliance with the law. Extortionists in all
branches of the government have been known to prey upon these
vulnerabilities to get money.
But, we are face to face with an entirely different phenomenon
when it is the President himself who orders the investigation of people
he publicly singles out as his or the country’s enemies. A more accurate
term for it would be the personal weaponization of government
authority.
Similarly, the 71-year-old Australian Catholic missionary Sister Patricia
Fox, who has lived among the Filipino poor for decades, couldn’t believe she
. be of interest to any government security agency. Over the years she
would
has joined many protest rallies, at times believing her voice amounted to
nothing. But Mr. Duterte apparently heard what she said in one recent rally,
and personally ordered her investigated. The Bureau of Immigration promptly
picked her up from her residence and detained her for a day, threatening to
deport her. The real message being sent is addressed to all foreign guests in
the country: You’re here as visitors; don’t ever make the mistake of getting
involved in political activities.
Compared to Ferdinand Marcos, Mr. Duterte has performed the art of
intimidation with consummate skill. Without warning, he calls out the name of
his prey, denouncing him or her in the strongest possible terms, and publicly
announces that he or she, or they, are in his line of fire.
The public has learned to take these instances of public vilification of
targeted
. figures as part of the Duterte style of rule. People know these are not
empty threats. Indeed, the public takes them as synonymous with the
President’s exercise of political will. They themselves don’t feel threatened.
Adolf Hitler wrote a lot about mass psychology. Some of the things he said
somehow give us a glimpse of the logic behind the Duterte method and its
assumptions about mass stupidity. Here’s a sampling.
On cruelty: “Cruelty impresses, people want to be afraid of something. They
want someone to whom they can submit with a shudder. The masses need
that. They need something to dread.” “I have not come into this world to make
men better, but to make use of their weaknesses.” On force: “Only force rules.
Force is the first law.” “The one means that wins the easiest victory over
reason is terror and force.”
Behind these deluded utterances is the ultimate narcissism of power: Hitler:
“I was Europe’s last chance.” Duterte: “I am your last card.” (PDI 5/11/18).
forward-looking approach.
Five years from now, expect for a complete speech
laboratory here in Quezon National High School. The said
FORWARD-
laboratory will be useful to Special Program in Journalism
LOOKING (SPJ) students especially in Speech and Stage Arts elective
CLAIMS subject.
(futrue state)
Consider speech equiptment with 1:1 ratio per student.
Adding to this is a fully air-conditioned room for the class
plus a generally hightech set-up of the classroom for
students' hands on activities and presentations. These and
more are what the school aims to come up with.
It may appear ambitious and difficult on the onset, but
POSITION
with the serious effort of the English Department in
tapping the potentials of the different batches of alumni, -
this dream will soon become a reality.
Reality check: Batch 78 has recently pledged for Php
. 500,000 for the purchase of speech lab gadgets. As of
present, the batch treasurer said that there's already a
collection amounting to Php300,000. With the flow of
cash donations, in less than five years the speech lab's
FACTS/ PROOFS completion will surely materialize.
BASED ON CURRENT
SITUATION Apparently, the administration's support further
spurs enthusiasm to this cause. In a meeting with the
amlumni foundation officers in November 2017, the
principal aired the need to put up speech lab and asked
for the group's material support. The organization
pledged for Php50,000 for auxilliary expenses on the
lab's installation. In this way, the timeline for the
project's completion becomes more attainable.
Further, one room from the first floor of the
. newly-constructed four-storey S-building is alloted
for a speech laboratory. What it needs are just the
gadgets and equiptment before it becomes
functional for speech classes.
CONCLUSION/ CALL TO The English department, being the backbone of
ACTION
this project cannot do it in solitude. It needs full
reinforcement from both internal and external
stakeholders. Every one is called to channel support
for this project.
forward - looking sample 2
It's about time we revisit the foundation years in a
stement of the
news/topic
Filipino child's life - his education from Kindergarten to
grade 12.
Let us begin with a conclusion in mind.
By the end of this schooling period, Filipino youth are
able to decide on the career path they want to pursue in
their lives. This is the key advanntage of this borad-based
forward-looking
claims educational system, aimed at cultivating a holistic
personality among learners who would showcase a
stronger passion for education. Likewise, they would
demonstrate unprecedented competitiveness in the fast
evolving knowledge-intensive globalized society.
...
Debatable from the onset, the system has taken hard blows
from the critics of the present administration. The economic
circumstance tops the thorny objections seconded by lack of
preparation, boiling down to claims of the swift
implementation's being nothing but ambitious.
stand/position Reality check: The program is now off the ground airborne.
The best thing we can do is support it.
The goal of the system adaptation is to support our
present situation students by absolute means. Exposure to innovative teaching
techniques leads to sustenance of a high quality education
which also ensures teaching staff's efficiency.
...
Apparently, the mastery of core competencies for life-long learning
and preparedness for work, higher education, middle-level skills
development takes the learners to a higher level. It is focused on the
individual's inclination and capacity that they will bloom to their fullest
potential. It is a practical approach to learning which fosters innovation
- the most essential ingredient in this modern world.
By uplifting the policy of a mother tongue - based multilingual
education, we will instill nationalism among young minds. Children
today are exposed to a wide presence of computers and their natural
curiosity in navigating these modern gadgets requires full grasp of the
universal language. K to 12 curriculum deepens the learners' roots.
...
The societal impact of this system in
SUMMARY OF THE MAIN
POINTS WITH FORWARD-
undeniable. The Philippine education is now at par
LOOKING NOTE with international standards. It is noteworthy that
these will cause global communities to relook at
the Filipinos.