05 August 2009

Paalam, Tita Cory

In the Filipino culture, it’s not just rude but a mortal sin to say bad things to the dead. With death, all debts are cancelled, and all misunderstandings are erased. We only choose to remember the good deeds and good memories of the dead. In Tita Cory’s death, we ignored her weaknesses as a leader and only remembered her legacy. The world renowned ‘people power’ is the greatest legacy of Tita Cory. Her death only cemented her influence in the Filipino psyche.

The most significant event that happened in Tita Cory’s wake is the visit of Imee and her brother Ferdinand ‘Bong Bong’ Marcos. I was so touched when I learned that they went out of their way to visit Tita Cory’s wake.

I don’t blame people when they tried to bash Willie Revillame when he tried to stop the live streaming of Tita Cory’s wake in his daily game show Wowowee. The Filipino people felt that Tita Cory was disrespected. Willie should not do that because people are still sensitive. You don’t do that kind of stuff to people who are still mourning the loss of their mother. When I say mother, I am referring to Tita Cory who is the symbolic mother of the Filipino nation.

I felt Kris Aquino’s pain and anguish over the death of her mother. Of all the Aquino children, Kris is Tita Cory’s pain in the neck. She must’ve realized her mistakes and the problems that she put her mother through. She’s her mother’s greatest disappointment.

Rain poured over Metro Manila while the body of the deposed president was carried through a private cemetery in Manila. The heaven is sad and it felt what the Filipino nation felt. Goodbye Tita Cory at Maraming Salamat.

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