This brings to mind the 'crumbs' decidedly rejected by the people of Marinduque that was offered by a foreign mining company in exchange for a people's dignity. Only the few greedy ones still beg for it and appear bent on staging another theatrical gimmickry to fool the people again. Marinduquenos therefore deeply feel how the President feels. |
President Rodrigo Duterte at the 13th ASEAN Business and Investment Summit in Vientiane, Laos on September 6. King Rodriguez/PPD |
BUTUAN CITY – Don’t sacrifice the country’s dignity and future for crumbs of foreign aid and grants.
President Duterte delivered this message on Thursday, to local officials, including Vice President Leni Robredo, who were worried the Philippines would lose foreign aid from the United States and European Union for his constant cursing of them over their meddling in Philippine internal affairs.
Earlier in the day, Robredo was quoted as saying she was praying Philippines would not lose foreign grants and aid from the US and EU after the President’s cursing at US President Barack Obama and the EU as a whole.
“Mamili kayo (You choose) — the crumbs of the favor of other nations, mag-asa lang tayo sa assistance nila (we just depend on their assistance), or we make a stand that this country must survive, that this country must see to it that the next generation is protected?” he asked on Thursday.
He said he would rather see the United States and the European Union bring their assistance elsewhere instead of intervening with the Philippine government’s war on drugs.
“If you think it is high time for you guys to withdraw your assistance, go ahead,” the President said in his speech for police forces of the Caraga Region on Thursday afternoon.
“We will not beg for it. We have a problem here trying to preserve our society,” he said.
“How do you look at us? Mendicants?” he asked.
The President said he would “be the first to go hungry. I will be the first one to die of hunger.”
“Go away, bring your money somewhere else. We will survive as a nation,” the President said.
“But we will never compromise our dignity as Filipinos,” he said. - Franklin Caliguid, Inquirer Mindanao