This is not Justice. It's Politics!
By Evan Larona
This is not about justice—let’s not be deceived.
These issues are purely political, a desperate attempt to maintain power and control. The same authorities pushing for this reminds me of what Miriam Defensor-Santiago once said: “I-impeach niyo? Meaning honest kayo?” If they are truly paragons of integrity, then why is the Philippines still regarded as one of the most corrupt countries in the world?
And the mainstream media? They claim to be impartial, but their narratives expose them. If they are truly neutral, why do their reports consistently favor one side? Why is the opposing side either ignored or given airtime only to be discredited? Their so-called “balanced reporting” is nothing but a carefully crafted illusion—one that the people are starting to see through.
Do not talk to us about justice while massive corruption in PhilHealth, GAA, and Ayuda funds remain unresolved. While crime rates surge. While so many pressing national issues are left to rot. The ICC, impeachment, etc. is nothing but a distraction, a political maneuver dressed up as righteousness, clean, and not tainted by corruption.
The COMELEC has just exempted 12B for distribution to the next beneficiaries. Without making any accusations, that is taxpayer's money. Know that people are hurting with the inflation and lack of government funding for necessary infrastructures and programs. Politics now is blatant, it’s dirty, and it’s insulting to the intelligence of the Filipino people.
- Evan Larona is a Senior High School teacher at Ateneo de Davao University