It seemed the young officers were unafraid to confront the power of authority and establishment, unafraid to make bold initiatives, yet apparently confused at conflicting dynamics in the Philippine situation. It seemed that all their officers training, their combat experience, could not explain the contradictions of teachings versus the behavior of some of their superiors. And they must have come to the conclusion that the high and mighty in their organization and even in the civilian bureaucracy would not willingly agree to a cleansing of their ranks. Agree? Ah well, well...that idea fills me with much more compassion for them.
I have just watched Che-Che Lazaros The Probe Team doing their random sampling of interviews. The question: Do you believe there's corruption in the government and military? Well, something like that and all the interviewees answered in the positive!! The young and the elders.
Lunchtime and the soldiers feasted on sardines and rice. Seeing the plight of his soldiers, he promised to make a gesture of support as soon as he reached his office. And so the following day, he ordered his chief of staff to send a sack of rice to the poor detachment he just visited. And the staff complied. They sent the sack of rice to the regional commander who deducted half of the gift and sent it to the provincial commander with the instructions to forward it to the detachment. the provincial commander got half of what was left inside the sack and forwarded it to the station commander with the same instructions. It turned out that the station commander got all that was remaining and sent the empty sack of rice to the detachment.
The detachment commander, upon receiving the sack, noticed the bold letters written on the sack: "From the Chief, PC."
He realized that the Chief PC may not have rice, so he ordered his men to solicit from every household in the barrio until the sack was full.
Following the order of protocol, he sent the sackful of rice to the station commander with a request that it be forwarded to the Chief PC.
And the same scenario took place until the empty sack reached the office of the Chief PC who smiled at the honesty of the recipients of his kindness as they were able to return the sack which he used.
The issues that have driven these young men will make them lose their jobs, rank and uniform as they will inevitably be compelled to leave the service they know so well and love so dearly. What they said wasnt new, as corruption in the military as far as arms and ammunition reaching the enemy has been open knowledge and gossip even during the waning years of the dictator.
It is perhaps how they said it that may have been incorrect. Yet, it is surprising how the wrong manner of delivering a message captured the imagination and stirred the hearts of so many, especially the young and many mothers. The mutineers exhibited enough courage and discipline that even Ces Drilon commented that she was so embarrassed to witness very contrasting behaviors from a chaotic set of reporters. By their demeanor, the mutineers attracted attention and may have indeed planted seeds of justice.
Filipinos lost last Sunday. No one won that day. Many viewers became exhausted not so much from being glued the whole day to the TV but out of wrenching sympathy for young resolute officers who wanted a change in the quality of leaders and in the whole system. From their faces, one could see the thoughts running through their heads and screaming, "How can we make things better? How are we going to do it? Where do we find the individuals worthy of the lofty positions in our institutions and nation?" Questions even adults ask each other like their children do, too...That fellow Maryknoller Rina Jimenez-Davids statement holds so much accurate feelings, "....It was even more dismaying to realize that if we had but the training, the experience and the arms of the men in uniform we could believe we would have been among them."
I never had a son whom I may have allowed to be more daring and adventurous than my daughters although my girls certainly are. But Sundays affair has made me change my attitude. If my daughters want more from our country leaders and their lives, even if I think they may be unconventional or radical, I will not ever say again, "Accept it thats the way it really goes..." simply because... I want them to conform when it is I who am afraid. I have to remember that my children, and yours, can change things and make a difference if we support them and allow them to dream and even plant an acorn.