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Title: Armando Malay


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Veneration With Understanding
  • Armando Malay

2
  • Si Armando J. Malay ay isa sa mga
    pinakatinitingalang journalist sa bansa. Maliban
    sa pagiging isang peryodista, isa din syang
    propesor at tagasulong ng press freedom lalo na
    nung Martial Law.

3
  • The wounds that had been inflicted by foreigners
    were painful, but more painful are the wounds
    still being inflicted on his memory by hisown
    countrymen.

4
  • The main argument of the home-grown detractors of
    Rizal is thisSince Rizal did not lead the
    revolution of 1896 he even discouragedand
    disowned it he could not be properly the
    national hero of thePhilippines.

5
  • Two minor themes have been put forward by Rizals
    made-in-the Philippines critics
  • Rizals becoming the national hero was the
    result of American sponsorship
  • Rizals patriotic works, including his two
    novels, reflected his mestizo or ilustrado
    background and were taken precisely to protect
    the interests of the ilustrado class.

6
Main conclusion of Rizals latter-day detractors
  • Since Rizal, despite the fact that he is a false
    hero, continues to bevenerated by Filipinos,
    then that veneration is misplaced and that ifhis
    countrymen only understood Rizals motivation,
    they would drop him like a hot potato.

7
A. Malay's main objective
  • I would like to develop the opposite thesis
    Continued veneration of Rizal by the country, and
    even by the world, is not only deserved but also
    understood.

8
Ayon kay Constantino
  • Almost always, national heroes of the world have
    been revolutionary heroes. If you do not lead a
    revolution, yourchance of emerging a s a
    national hero is nil or very little.

9
Sagot ni A. Malay
  • I beg to disagreeOut of 125 nations in the
    roster of United Nations, Constantino could only
    name seven revolutionary heroes who, in his
    opinion, have become national heroesVery
    clearly, a mere seven out of 125 is a very small
    minority.

10
Constantino's Seven National Heroes
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Sino ba ang matuturing na isang (pambansang)
bayani?
  • A man becomes a hero, or a national hero, not
    because he leads arevolution but because he is
    admired for his achievements and noblequalities,
    and considered a model or ideal.

12
Hindi kasali si Mahatma? Bakit?
  • I suppose he Constantino would rule out
    Indias Mahatma Gandhi. Gandhi led no armies, but
    he did more than all the military leaders of
    India put together to achieve nationhood for
    India.

13
Si Sukarno, wala rin?
  • Constantino failed to list Sukarno ofIndonesia.
    Indonesians should automatically regard Sukarno
    as the national hero. But they dont because some
    of his actuations have been placed under a cloud.

14
Constantino's double standard
  • I question Constantinos inclusion of Washington
    as the national hero of the United States
    Washington came from the landed gentry, owning
    vast tracts of land and keeping slaves.

15
Biased vs. Rizal?
  • One of Constantinos gripes against Rizals
    being the national hero is that the latter did
    not come from the masses whose aspirations did
    not sympathize with. We could say the same way
    with regards to Washington (perhaps even worse
    because Rizal did not hold slaves), yet he made
    Constantinos list and Rizal would not.

16
Paano ba maging pambansang bayani?
  • A man becomes a hero, or a national hero, if
    heaccomplishes achievements that his people
    would admire so much that they would place him in
    higher regard than any other man in the country

17
Pambansang bay Kamao!!!
  • That achievement may be in the
    revolutionaryfield, the field of statesmanship
    and music, and in the future, it might be in the
    scientific or economic fields.

18
Scientists as national heroes!
  • The field is not limited to the field of
    revolution. Maybe, in some new African nation,
    thenational hero would be one who invents a
    vaccine that would forever banish a debilitating
    disease.

19
Malay vs. Constantino
  • My quarrel with Constantino is this He set-up
    the criterion of revolutionary leadership as
    the one that would govern the choice of a
    national hero and since he did not join the
    revolution of 1896 but even repudiated it, he
    could not qualify.

20
Veneration with(out) understanding
  • Since Rizal continues to be venerated by his
    people, despite the shortcomings described by
    Constantino, then our venerationof Rizal as our
    national hero is misplaced, a veneration
    withoutunderstanding.

21
Si Rizal na nga!
  • The achievements of Rizal in all the fields he
    chose (culture,history, sciences) would be more,
    much more, than winning a battle orstarting a
    revolution.

22
Hindi katanggap-tanggap kay Malay na
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Hindi katanggap-tanggap kay Malay na
  • I am not denigrating those who served out
    country by starting the revolution or winning
    battlesBut to reject one man from the place that
    is rightfully his because he did not believe that
    the revolution was the right way for his country
    this I cannot accept.

24
Si Rizal talaga ang pinaka!
  • Men and heroes are not like buttons that can be
    classified as to their size and color, because
    they did this and did not do that. Totality of
    achievements is a better criterion and by this,
    Rizal stands above all others.

25
Bakit kailangang sa Espanya pa?
  • Constantino The propagandists chose Spain as
    the arena of their struggle instead of working
    among their own people, educating them, helping
    them realize their own condition, and in
    articulating their own aspirations.

26
"The place does not matter
  • Malay Again, Constantino is setting up another
    criterion of his own making that the national
    hero must work among his own people.
  • They did so not to isolate themselves from the
    masses of their country but to get ideas, to work
    for reforms
  • Many great men and women got their baptism of
    fire in foreign countries, but returned home as
    soon as they thought they were ready.

27
Mga ilustrado ang inspirasyon?
  • R. Constantino
  • Reflecting the interests of the ilustrado
    class,Rizal drew the principal characters of his
    two novels from that classIbarra, Fathers
    Damaso and Salvi, Maria Clara etc.

28
Ang dapat tularan ay si Padre Florentino at Elias!
  •  A. Malay There is a difference between the
    main characters in a novel and those whom the
    author would set up as a model for emulation.
  • The heroes in Rizals novels were not Ibarra,
    Maria Clara or FrayDamaso and Fray Salvi.
  • In contradistinction, Rizal gave us Elias, a man
    of the masses Father Florentino, a Filipino
    priest Juli and Sisa, and many others, who all
    sprang from the masses.

29
Hindi American-made hero si Rizal
  • As to the contention that Rizal as the national
    hero was created by the Americans
  • Two years after hisexecution, Rizal was already
    honored by the Philippine revolutionarygovernment
    when Aguinaldo declared December 30 1898 as a
    day of mourning.

30
Noon pa man, pambansang bayani na ang turing kay
Rizal
  • As early as 1892, Rizal was already regarded as
    a sort of a national hero. He was the honorary
    president of Katipunan
  • According to Katipuneros questioned by Spanish
    authorities Rizals picture was hung in their
    meeting rooms.

31
Bilang pagtatapos
  •    VENERATION OF RIZAL WAS A FACT EVEN BEFORE HIS
    EXECUTION.
  • To say now that Rizal was a creation of the
    Americans because they did want Filipinos to
    choose Bonifacio as their national hero is to fly
    in theface of facts.
  • Worse, it is to insult the masses who, if they
    are to believe the detractors of Rizal, have
    allowed themselves TO BE DUPED FOR SO LONG.
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