WPS, journalism and treason 

By Reni M. Valenzuela

Grabbing another’s property or a disputed property doesn’t make one the legitimate owner of that property. That’s exactly what China is trying to do in the West Philippine Sea.

Being nationalistic and truth telling for journalists will make the sea row easer to deal with for our government as all the world knows the truth or what’s wrong with the bone of contention, bare and bold.  Otherwise, it is not journalism that any media person is engaged in, but Filipino flag burning. Press freedom is not at issue in this case, but press bedlam, if not altogether press derangement.

China has in its sleek agenda not just to capture/invade the West Philippine Sea (WPS), but the world media as well – through propaganda.

Are we too dumb to notice the open, translucent fact that China has the habit of saying one thing but doing the opposite? Haven’t we noticed yet that they never run out of alibis to later justify their misdeeds or paradox/contradiction, the latest being is their use of a laser (whatever that laser may be is immaterial) to intimidate/bully and shoo away our Philippine Coast Guard from navigating our own territory? They are experts at sidetracking issues.

The 2016 UNCLOS arbitration is our strong bulwark (among others) of protection and defense against aggression by any foreign country in the said body of waters. Calling the arbitration a “drama” by a covetous, scheming neighbor who has lost reasons, legal arguments and sanity to claim what is not theirs is flat out tantrum. But calling it a “deception” by a Filipino is sheer betrayal of his own country – the height of national breach and treachery. Treason.

Why put down your country just because you abominate her allied superpower country who’s even willing to be falsely accused and lampooned just to be by our side?

“Itinuturo ng katwiran, na wala tayong iba pang maantay kundi lalu’t lalong kahirapan, lalu’t laong kataksilan, lalu’t lalong kaalipustaan at lalu’t lalong kaalipinan… Itinuturo ng katwiran ang tayo’y makaisang-loob, magkaisang isip at akala at nang tayo’y magkalakas na maharap ang naghaharing kasamaan sa ating Bayan.” – Andres Bonifacio

“The glory of saving a country is not for him who has contributed to its ruin.” – Jose Rizal

Stop hating the motherland.