Tuesday, 28 May 2019

"Poems after a cup of Coffee: When Love is tempered with Fire"

"Poems after a cup of Coffee: 
When Love is tempered with Fire"


"After a cup of coffee"

Alone sitting, waiting for the iced brew
Looking at things minimal surrounding through
And smell the aroma of beans roasted breweth
Done by the barista after paidth the due

Recalling Escolta, if not Love and Light
Whose coffee provieth redemption from a tiring night
If not a respite from all the miserable times
Trying to inspire by someone a delight

Speaking of delight I remember you
Whose beauty matched with tenderness inspired me anew
Can't explain further actually but your grace bid thee love
Enough to please a lonesome heart a gift from above

Strange those times as I taketh the first sip
Remembering the memories of you and your sweetness
It melts my heart tho as your warmth felt me o'er
That warmth and sweetness, like the coffee, waketh me from slumber

Pardon for the analogy of comparing coffee and yours
For perhaps should be Chocolate or Milk but those rainy days compellth me
To sip a cup of coffee, laced with milk and sweetened with sugar
Bittersweet as the love I cherished you most this time more than ever

With all those times thus missing you in the long distance and yearned for your love
As I sip my coffee reminiscing the times of you and your charm
But the kindness you brought is the one cannot forget
Especially in this time of rage, of seeing disquiet


"Where are you my beloved?"
(inspired from the song Kde Domov Muj)

Where are you my beloved?
Whose beauty as quite enchanting
Whose charm is undoubtedly unforgetting
Quite recalling as I see
The nostalgia that made me glee
That forever etched in a memory
For it's you my beloved
My Cherished, my beloved.

Where are you my beloved?
She's the rose that never wilting
Whose love is ever worth remembering
With her warmth made me redeemed
So angelic as it seems
As if prayers, pleas hath been answered
For it's you my beloved
My cherished, my beloved.

Where are you my beloved?
Gentle be yet she's dauntless
In a world that is full of madness
Ever cheerful, hopeful, strong
Bravely thwarting any wrong
Whose heart, mind, and soul lies the beauty
For it's you my beloved
My cherished, my beloved.


"We'll meet in the trenches"
(To my dearest beloved)
(Inspired by Alei Barikadot)

To my dearest beloved
Despite the times that our lives are apart
I hope that we'll meet
From the day all as redeemed
Don't cry, and be strong
For the struggle our lives hope be prolong
Like your embrace take the sten
Meet me back once again

From every field and trenches, we will meet, we will meet
From every barricade we will endure the pain and heat
Let our love be grow in the struggle
For freedom be watered with fire
From every field and trenches,
from every barricade, we will meet

If foes take my life
This my offering to freedom we long held by
I hope do not cry
Let pain be strength to live in
Let tears wipe away
For tomorrow you'll lead and sieze the day
Like your love take the sten
For freedom fight again

Alei barikadot nypagesh, nypagesh
Alei barikadot herut nysha badam vaesh
Rovebh al rovebh qaneh aytsdya
Kadur al kadur yariya
Alei barikadot, alei barikadot, nypagesh

Thursday, 23 May 2019

"When the awakened outweighs the order and its elected allies"

"When the awakened outweighs the order and its elected allies"

(Notes after the recent proclamation of elected senators 
and the ever growing concerned willing to counter the order)


As expected by many, president Duterte has more than two-thirds majority in the Senate and is in a position to push his agenda through charter change and its federalism, and even to declare nationwide martial rule at his whim. 

With overweening arrogance, his "victory" would say that he can able to push his agenda, and supported by his propaganda machine and hordes of apologists would say that his agenda will try its "best" to appear pleasing, be it his connivance with interests seekers to those of his bloodied ventures that rather invoked fear to its subjects, while at the same time benefiting interest seekers especially those connected to the regime.

But despite the heartbreaking election results and the still continuing propaganda barrage against the opposition, the ever growing concerned populace has started to seek truth from facts as election rigging, particularly those of vote shaving and mishaps in voting machines has made the regime culprits trying to maintain their version of order, what more that its apologists would continue praising the regime uncritically as in the past- what more that they themselves are seemingly willing to favour dictatorship in its bluntiest sense than pretending that democracy under Duterte's orderism as "continuing". 

Quite strange as well as concerning isn't it? For knowing that with recent reports and this kind of conclusion would say that with opposites rising the ever growing "woke" take the risk as a challenge no matter the regime had afforded to gain more seats from the congress to the local government councils;
yet come to think that  this matter cannot be limited to this election related fiasco. For remember, in  his desire for consolidation, this "victory" meant adopting and implementing more draconian measures to suppress the opposition as well as to silence potential dissent. As in the past, and as expected now and then, his policies will benefit more within the order, particularly those of his allies and supporters, of having his Federalism benefited warlords, of economic concessions benefiting the few and its foreign partners, so is to desensitise human rights violations in the name of maintaining order and stability. Remember, by first appearing to be socialist, turns out to be a mere populist benefiting the privileged classes; by first promising on site housing for the homeless, it end forcing them to be evicted if not making them occupy abandoned houses; by first promising swift justice for the victims of drugs and numerous crimes, tuned out to be victimising the vulnerable with its war on drugs and various atrocities.

Nevertheless, given the ever growing concerned, of those seeking truth from facts, it is therefore expect the people but to unite and raise its level of awareness and will to resist. For the worsening of socioeconomic and political critis will not just worsen the regime to committ atrocities, but also making people "fight back" all for their desire for peace, land, bread, and justice. 

Therefore, with all these existing actions, along with seeing elected officials sworn to upheld the order, has created conditions favorable for massive actions enough for his eventual ouster.

Wednesday, 22 May 2019

Poems after a cup of Coffee: Of Tears and Revenge

"Poems after a cup of Coffee: 
Of Tears and Revenge"


As the fools rejoice few wept,
And in their grief I hear devils laugh,
And on the corner as one grieves,
Wolves, Jackals, Crocodiles, devils all in jest.
The few mourned for their country,
Whilst the fools, along with others cheer for their leader,
One of them made mischief on the concerned,
If not driving the aware into suffer.

Such saddening and risk filled times
Has made I, concerned to a conclusion
That from their sorrow breeds will to resist
Willing to draw their weapon as will pleases.

Right is the sage who chose not to concede
For him the struggle is by all means.


It is created out of your love
The honour that your brought
Despite the tumultuous times
Of horrors that you sought
No matter you face the fears
You tend to overcome with hopes
No matter wounds scarred yours
The spirit continues to linger

Your desire for freedom cannot wither
No matter how the order tries to expunge
Be it by slander or torture
By the blade or by the bullet
That tries to put an end to the struggle
A person may gone but two, three may take over
For like the seeds will grow and overtake borders

Be it from the border walls to the sugarcane fields
The flames of hope will rage further
No matter how oppressors try to "control"
This rage will grow overtakes their terror
Let the sorrows pave way to strength
As from the fields of fallen more will come

Whose honours, valours are driven by love
That will overcome the terror from those claiming to be from above.


The lament continues as the people
Heard every report about this present matter
Of seeing same old people
Prevailing after casting lots and collected after
No matter how it is rigged, full of blunder
Brought about by this wretched order
Just to maintain the foothold like before
Trying to be evermore
The meaningless statements been blared throughout
So is the calls from the concerned about
Of halls starting to be marred by scandals sought
Brought about by winners who are rascals trieth not
The failure of the conservatives to maintain order as they see
Matches with the liberals who wishes to liberate, breaking free
The inability of self proclaimed progressives to progress
Is as same of those from the center who can't stay in the middle as if recess
The order continues to be marred by its monsters ridden
Of skeletons from its closets hidden

These and more trying to be countered by its own fantasies
Of realised fictions
Only to be ostracised by the concerned and the awakened others.



There will be more to wake
after these weeks of wake
As cries pave way from anger
No matter the order tends to break
There will be no romance nor ballads
Trying to snare us for chrissakes
Willing to turn upside down
This earth now hell no matter what it takes

We'll all back to the field, others to the forge
Take over the tools and prepare to face the horde
Plow the land, sow the seed, reap for tomorrow
Melt the ore, flow the iron, forge break the sorrow
Set the foundations as one breaks rules
Coming from those from wretched fools
Feel them the wrath as hope bring
As if  after winter comes the spring

Monday, 13 May 2019

Of machine glitches, reelected crooks, and an order that's trying to maintain its foothold

Of machine glitches, reelected crooks, 
and an order that's trying to maintain its foothold

(Notes after the 2019 elections)



As expected, 2019 elections is but a charade. With reelectionists at the top, of returning criminals in their seats, it seems that the regime has the power to rig knowing that with clean and honest elections would have allowed the opposition to win and thus frustrate the oppressive agenda supporters find as benefiting.

Ranging from glitches at the machines, of memory card problems, brownouts, to state-supported propaganda, of using the military and police to red tag and intimidate the opposition, selective murders and attempts to split the opposition, what more of martial rule in Mindanao and various election hotspots, these and more showed how the order taketh the opportunity of the election scenario as means to maintain further their order in pursuit of consolidation in face of the growing opposition. 

And with this kind of scenario, the regime and its supporters may push further their agenda of charter change, of shifting to federalism, of removing economic provisions in the name of free market, and other means to accommodate further interests especially those supporting the regime. Furthermore, the regime tries to block attempts to remove from power, which may also meant possible arrest and prosecution before the International Criminal Court for his gross and systematic human rights violations, especially the mass murder of suspects in his bogus war on drugs and attempts to silence the opposition. The recent "matrix" conconcted by the regime, which includes personalities from the opposition, groups, as well as media outlets, is one example of how the regime tries to create an atmosphere of fear, if not seeing them yearning for a state of seige that's enough to consolidate further for their brand of orderism. 

Also to think that with election being dominated by reelected crooks and compradores, landlords trying to maintain foothold in their fiefs, the "democracy" that's presented by the order to the people is not those of a constituent to a fellow constituent; when the order speaks of "democracy" it is but their version of "enlightened despotism" that's interest-driven, it may also mean "financial democracy" that according to Mosley, in which money counts and nothing but money. From this also reminds of how the late Jose Avelino expressed his controversial statement:

"Why did you have to order an investigation Honorable Mr. President? If you cannot permit abuses, you must at least tolerate them. What are we in power for? We are not hypocrites. Why should we pretend to be saints when in reality we are not? We are not angels. When we die we will all go to hell. It is better to be in hell because in that place there are no investigations, no secretary of justice, no secretary of the interior to go after us." 

Thus, with this expectation, Duterte will use this scenario to adopt and implement more draconian measures enough to suppress the growing opposition and impose their brand of orderism, of fijoles and fusiles enough to control the population from its ever growing atmosphere of concern. However, despite these measures, it gives no choice for the people but to unite and raise the level of resistance. The existing repression, coupled by the worsening of socioeconomic an political crisis may further made the regime be aggressive in condicting atrocities against the people, and at the same time making the people themselves, becoming concerned on its surroundings to resist by any means necessary.

It may sound pastlike, but the regime itself did continue what is handed down from the past. For being a representative of the ruling order, the regime's despotism and its policies may intensify people's disgust and the will to resist no matter how apologists tends to diminish or snare, rally people into their soiled agenda supported by interests. And to think that by rigging the elections just to continue this repression, then it is considerable that elections in itself ineffective in pushing an agenda that is for the people, but instead seeing a regime making conditions that's favorable to conduct modes of resistance, thus exposing not just the regime itself but the order is meant to be dismantled.

Wednesday, 1 May 2019

All fighting back for wage, jobs, land, and justice!

Fighting back for wage, jobs, land, and justice!

(Notes for International Workers Day "May Day")




Despite the oppressive nonsense, the Filipino working masses have the duty to assail, defy, anger, at the current order under the Duterte regime.

For the reactionary order's wanton disregard for worker's rights and welfare, of ever prevailing unjust working conditions, a still-neglected policy towards farmers and the desire for land and justice, what more of an ever-continuing repression on the pretext of maintaining stability, these and more are valid grounds for the intensification of the struggle not just for worker's rights but also for national liberation and social justice. 

It may sound usual as in the past years, but the continuing repression and its popular response has resonated through and through. Contractualisation has been remained a major matter in which workers continue to assail and demand aborgating it, all despite what the Duterte regime promised to put an end to the scheme with its Executive Order 51, even bragging that it will punish companies implementing anti-worker job flexibility schemes. 
However, that Executive Order 51, touted by the regime as its anti-contractualisation policy, hath allowed third-party agencies to sub-contract labor, hence diminishes its "purpose" if not obviously made hurriedly to silence the ever-growing dissent of Filipino laborers pointing against Duterte and his camarilla; furthermore, the Order as well as other unjust policies continues to curry favour to interests, remaining to be subservient to the neoliberal order propagated by imperialists primarily those of the United States, and newcomers like China. 

And to think that the reactionary Philippine government peddles workers to foreign corporations and  allowing capitalists to exploit further despite existing laws, recent acts has further justified a policy that meant depressing wages, removing benefits and laying off workers to rationalize production and operational costs. apologists would even blame as in the past the Unions and of the concerned whose sympathy for the worker's and other laboring masses' desire for a just wage, benefits, and working conditions be tantamount to against the law- whose decrees obviously benefited the ruling class.

This aggressive setting, as in the past may say that the regime, no matter it tries to present itself as bringer of change, still failed to heed the call of the workers and other laboring masses and its fight for land, bread, and justice. To think that with policies at first appeared to be benefiting the people such as that promise of take home pay, rising inflation rates dimishes their earning's purchasing power; what more that reports from the Philippine Statistics Authority claiming the current wage rate as sufficient, these and more are deemed as unbelievable as the promise of ending contractualisation nor claiming that it regularised workers and addressed problems related to labor practises and conditions, but instead it incited public disgust at the Duterte government’s obvious lack of sympathy for workers.
The chronic job crisis, contractualization, unfair labor practices, and anti-union policies hounding workers reveal the reactionary government’s bias for capitalists, while band-aid solutions offered by two-faced labor officials prove the futility of reforms whose obvious intent is to provide sugar coatings for existing unjust policies.

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Other than the workers, the peasants and the urban poor feel the burnt of repression under the Duterte regime. Both did felt how the purchasing power of their pesos diminished as inflation rates rises what more of the tax reform law that increases prices of goods and services. The peasant still demanded land especially those in the contested estates, so is the urban poor dweller that demanded on site housing and livelihood given their years working for the cities as construction workers, househelps, and in urban transport as drivers and conductors. 

Both peasants and the urban poor, like the workers, also felt the repression of the order with the recent killings whose justifications either involve red scare or illegal drugs, all simply because of their just desire for decent land and housing, if not because of being themselves as becoming concerned, aware regardless of the propaganda peddled over by the order and its apologists; what more that landlords, compradores, and the state been trying to evict the urban poor from their homes or forcing to compromise peasants for starvation wages and unfair sharecropping, coupled by threats of red scare in an attempt to silence their dissent.

But again, like the workers, these folks chose to seek truth from facts as oppression grows under Duterte. Recent actions showed that these folks had enough of forced evictions, unfair sharecropping, starvation wages in plantations, militarisation, and various forms of state-sponsored terrorism. Like the workers, the demand for land, livelihood, and justice been resonated through as they supported the cause of the workers in its struggle for just wage, better working conditions, an end to contractualisation and various forms of injustices in the workingplace.

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To sum it all, this aggression confronted by the Filipino people is the same one as it has always been – imperialism, feudalism, and bureaucratic capitalism. This may sound repetitive but reality shows that it continues the same way such as a continuing relationship between Trump, Xi Jin Ping, Duterte, Marcos, Arroyo, and landlord-compradores like Lorenzo, Floirendo, and Ayala. In it may sound like an 'axis of evil' but it is in this context and against these forces that the people are leading, for so many months, and despite deaths, these heroic and brave popular efforts been continuing to push through all under the slogan of land to the landless, homes for the homeless, just wage and living conditions, and others that to sum it all, the demand for national and social liberation, and economic justice.

Expect Duterte apologists to babble two and fro about this issue badly ranging from crying "wolf" towards its victims to those of justifying the massacre in Negros or any other atrocity in the country evenly as a necessary action of the state: that made this writer think that their brand of order aggravates than mitigates tensions between the haves and the have nots that's prevailing for centuries past. 
And to think that despite Duterte did brought some semblance of development as their media outlets babbled about, the reality of ever existing atrocity brought by the order would say that the president, whose oath is to defend and upheld the ruling order, is nothing but a making a continuity like those of his predecessors, and from there revealed further the immense popular anger and resistance against this kind of mess with all its components and accomplices.