If the issue of rallyists and demonstrators in Kidapawan, Cotabato was asking government for subsidy to deal with El Nino crop failure, why (1) most plackards were campaigning against Oplan
Bayanihan (OB), (2) farmer demonstrators were supposed to be very poor and hungry yet have neat, uniformly-printed plackards, (3) there were flags with hammer and sickle, (4) occupy an important highway connecting Davao-Cotabato, among the major urban centers of Mindanao?
I was not so familiar with OB, I
googled "Oplan Bayanihan", the top 9 articles given by google are
from (1) philippinerevolution.net, (2) human rights PH, (3) karapatan, (4) nato
reyes, (5) inquirer, (6) Bayan USA, (7) bulatlat, (8) army.mil, and (9)
interaksyon.
Ahaa, anti-OB is mainly the campaign of the CPP-NPA and affiliates -- 6 of those 9 sources, except from #5, 8 and 9. And the campaign has drowned the legitimate farming issue of farm subsidy against El Nino crop damage.
This video shows that (1) BFP started spraying water, (2)
PNP started tactical advance, (3) protesters started throwing rocks and stones, lots of of stones, (4) PNP retreated, some running away in panic, (5) a small group of PNP
was cornered by the advancing protesters armed with rocks, (6) gun shots.
"Who started the violence? You be the judge"
https://www.facebook.com/kalumuranmindanao/videos/1272844346063461/
The CPP-NPA militants + Bayaan Mo Na front organizations
manipulated the farmers. From the plackards, there seems to be little mention
about subsidy against El Nino, more of anti-OB. Plus the red banners, plus the
KMP.
A day before the dispersal, those at the frontline looked
like non-militants, young boys, some women. But the plackards were consistent
-- Oppose OB.
Meanwhile, this video and interview of one of the original farmer rallyists shows that some or many of them really wanted to go home earlier, a day before, but leftist leaders prevented them from leaving.
Some (or many?) reporters are simply pro-demonstrators,
like this story:
"All they wanted was rice, plus free vegetable
seedlings and financial subsidy in the wake of the El NiƱo. But after three
days of protest to air their demands, all that the protesting farmers and their
supporters got were bullets." http://www.mb.com.ph/demand-for-rice-turns-bloody/
Wanted rice and vegetables only? But many plackards show
that the highway occupants wanted the military/AFP's OB to be stopped, which has zero
relevance to El Nino issue. The reporter did not mention anything about this.
El Nino also affected the provinces or islands of Negros, Cebu, Mindoro, Masbate, Samar, Leyte, Ilocos, etc. Farmers also suffered there but there were no highway occupation and closure
for several days, no demand to stop OB. Why? The CPP-NPA on those provinces were less
active, or less manipulative?
Meanwhile, this big El Nino is fading fast. Big La Nina is coming,
more floods and destruction of farms soon. Will there be another road
occupation and closure in Cotabato, elsewhere?
If the demonstrators, the CPP-NPA and Bayaan Mo Na
opposed another OB like Oplas Bienvenido smile emoticon I can understand
because that guy always says politically incorrect things, like big El Nino is
not man-made but nature-made. But hey, they are opposing another OB, Oplan
Bayanihan, that has zero relations with El Nino and prolonged drought.
To summarize my arguments:
1. Wrong venue by the demonstrators, NOT a highway
please, there are public plaza, school grounds, idle farms, etc. Rallyists'
freedom of assembly is secondary to other people's freedom of mobility.
2. Wrong insertion of anti-OB campaign in an otherwise
legitimate farming issue of drought and crop failure.
3. Wrong use of live bullets against the demonstrators.
Teargas, rubber bullets, strong water pressure, truncheons, etc. would be
enough to disperse them from the highway.
In a debate in a friend's wall on this subject, I argued the following:
1. Inconveniencing the public via closure of a highway to
get public attention is not justified. The rallyists have created more public
animosity, not sympathy, in that act. Except for the few deaths, perhaps
hundreds of thousands of people in Davao and Cotabato are clapping the PNP for
opening up the road again.
2. When the Iglesia mob closed and occupied Edsa for
2D/3N to protest against DOJ's Leila de Lima, that act was road dictatorship.
Even assuming that their "cause" was 101% valid, their choice of
venue was 101% wrong. Their "freedom of assembly" is secondary or far
out compared to the "freedom of mobility" of other people.
3. Road/highway closure and occupation for days is evil
and wrong -- whether the perpetrators are Iglesia or Catholic or IS or commies
or capitalists or batman. No justification. Kidapawan highway closure for 3
days is wrong. Mali lang ang govt kasi may namatay, but the dispersal was 100%
correct.
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