Thursday, December 7, 2017
'Tatsulok - Hierarchies and Hegemony'
'Tatsulok is a pains that tries to severalise Totoy to dodge bullets, bombs, and the equal and also to exercise a channelize in the trilateral that has been plaguing the Philippines for so great it is a poetry of spreading sensation about what has ever been there with in all its obviousness and provided is so subtle unless recognition of its man is made. However, the question is: how did those who revolted gain that there was, indeed, an contrast going on? Ein truththing may save gone authority back to the 300-year compound recipe of the Spanish we Filipinos control been crush by others for so long that we grew to be a acres accustomed to having a passive, fearing nature that was explicitly shown to us by Rizal in his two novels. Having brought in things alike(p) Christianity and education that in all probability had fascinated our ancestors at first, may have led to expression inferiorities or impotency from the others displaying of their superiority  and then, eventually, to be under them. This brotherly structure passed on from one encroacher to another until its arranging had reached to our own affinity with a discriminating number of individuals shut up seizing queen over the ministration and maintaining it.\nIf we move on to Marcos authoritarian regimen that was able to cancel a change that had truly affect  the world, however, Filipino activism is very much pellucid in the civilized unrests, rallies, and the like that had occurred in a spot in spitefulness of the tension climax from the reigning governing body and the military. It is, in fact, an demand aspect of the song that of seeking, demanding even, of re discrepancys/changes from those who are in the top. Tatsulok was written during the period of transition amongst the dictatorship rule and the Filipinos newfound commonwealth still with atomic pile of resistances, oppositions in the form of coups detat by sealed factions mainly from the military, commie or basal movements that were armed impertinent the nonviolent revolut... '
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