The painting showed leaning on his mud-caked hoe a weary French peasant who seemed, in that painful pause captured by Millet, to carry the burden of the worlds exploited masses:
Bowed by the weight of centuries he leans
Upon his hoe and gazes on the ground,
The emptiness of ages in his face,
And on his back the burden of the world.
Markhams poem titled Man with the Hoe is as relevant to our present situation as it was in feudal society a century ago. It foreshadows the explosive condition of the poor and the dispossessed in Philippine society today.
We reread the poem mainly because of its message and its dire warning that needs repeating and repeating as the nation careens mindlessly toward the cliff on May 10.
Through this dread shape the suffering ages look;
Times tragedy is in that aching stoop;
Through this dread shape humanity betrayed,
Plundered, profaned and disinherited,
Cries protest to the judges of the World,
A protest that is also prophecy.
In this election season, the trapo (literally "rag", also "traditional politician") has become the embodiment of that exploitation by corrupt officials, judges-for-sale, kotong cops, political dynasties, pork-addicted lawmakers, insatiable landlords and usurers . . . you know the rest.
The oppressed masses have found in the coming national elections a chance to hit back at their tormentors, the contrabida in their lives.
Unfortunately for the traditional politician running for office in this politics-driven milieu, the trapo has become that contrabida in the bitter life of Juan Pasang Krus
To assume an impending victory on the basis of sheer popularity, Poe must raise his vote potential to the 1998 level of his "pare" former President Joseph Estrada. He must clinch at least 10 million votes.
But however one massages the box office figures, there cannot be 10 million registered voters who have seen any of Poes movies.
His fans assuming they would eventually vote, are simply not enough in number to cancel out the machine and money of, say, the administration candidate.
We refuse to believe that those who have voiced preference for him in pre-poll surveys chose him on the basis of his movie(s). In fact, many of those who picked Poe admitted that they had not seen any of his movies.
What buoys Poe in the surveys, we think, is the protest vote of those who have given up on traditional politicians, or even of the Establishment itself.
For indeed, how do we answer to God He who so lovingly made man to His own image?
Markhams powerful poetry comes back to us with a reproach:
Is this the Thing the Lord God made and gave
To have dominion over sea and land;
To trace the stars and search the heavens for power;
To feel the passion of Eternity?
Is this the Dream He dreamed who shaped the suns
And pillared the blue firmament with light?
Down all the stretch of Hell to its last gulf
There is no shape more terrible than this
More tongued with censure of the worlds blind greed
More filled with signs and portents for the soul
More fraught with menace to the universe.
The problem is that while the protest appears valid, the inadequately educated electorate might end up with a cure that would only worsen the cancer festering in society.
How then do we handle the "whirlwind of rebellion" that Markham warned about?:
O masters, lords and rulers in all lands,
Is this the handiwork you give to God,
This monstrous thing distorted and soul-quenched?
x x x
How will the Future reckon with this Man?
How answer his brute question in that hour
When whirlwinds of rebellion shake the world?
How will it be with kingdoms and with kings
With those who shaped him to the thing he is
When this dumb Terror shall reply to God,
After the silence of the centuries?
Do we wait for May 10 to reap the whirlwind?
"Actually, the problem of Poe is not the writing of his program (no candidate ever writes his own platform), but his explaiWater authorities used a variety of treatment methods to make water safe to drink; most use multistep processes that progressively remove finer and finer contaminants.ning and defending it."
Kami mismo, we were astonished by that paragraph. But if you dont mind solving puzzles, delete that part from "Water authorities" to "contaminants." and something sensible will start to appear.
Btw, we checked the Online edition of PhilSTAR last Sunday and discovered to our horror that the same strange text was also forwarded to the website managers and got uploaded.
We still dont know whose hand it was that dropped that bomb into our text, so we dont know whom to thank for making our column more, huh, interesting.