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Two faces of justice

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Over the years, different low-level government officials have been summarily removed or suspended for comparatively petty offenses—such as improprieties in the disbursement of travel allowances or errors in government forms—while alleged plunderers, grafters, and other grandiose bureaucratic thieves are permitted to run wild. The Ombudsman and the Civil Service Commission have never hesitated to make an example out of these petty workers, flaunting their ouster as evidence of bureaucratic probity. But the same institutions dawdle, delay, or turn a blind eye when the accused are agents of influence and wealth. The law here, it appears, bites only the powerless.

This sour reality is not a one-time coincidence but a persistent disease of governance. In the Philippines, accountability is selective, and justice is conveniently blind in one eye. The small fish are such convenient targets—they have no lawyers in standby, strings to be pulled, funds to be expended on influence. They are the ideal prizes for those desperate agencies that want to be seen as having integrity. As the “big fish”—those who stole billions, fixed contracts, and looted funds—swim scot-free, waving from the ease of air-conditioned offices as if the moral law did not apply to them. The machinery of justice only functions where power does not extend.

The Civil Service Commission can be rigid in disciplining a late teacher. But it is deaf and dumb when charged with corrupt practices against a senator or cabinet member. The Ombudsman slithers at light speed if the respondent is a janitor, clerk, or ordinary employee—but crawls like molasses if the accused is a dignitary. The Sandiganbayan, literally “support of the people,” melts before the influential. How often have we witnessed cases dismissed, charges downgraded, or evidence “lost” if the accused dons a barong with power embroidery? This brazen double standard taunts the country’s conscience. It belittles all honest workers who believe in government service as a public obligation.

How can the state assume moral high ground when it condemns a messenger for a missing paperclip while rewarding a plunderer with reappointment or promotion? The hypocrisy is revolting. The junior employee who breaks a rule is destroyed publicly, yet the mighty who destroy institutions are shielded, even sanctified, by the machinery they wreck. There is ill-omened irony in how corruption in this nation is treated. Small-time cheating is treated as a scandal, while wholesale corruption is treated as a political scandal. A clerk caught falsifying a receipt is demonized as a thief; a governor who steals millions is glorified as a “strong leader.” The greater the crime, the thicker the veil of impunity.

This perversion of values has exhausted our institutions and sucked the blood of decency from the people. It teaches all Filipinos a vile lesson: honesty is suicidal when dishonesty is protected by power. That culture of impunity is entrenched. Those with power hold sway over the systems meant to rein them in. They stifle investigations, gag whistleblowers, and kill cases in process, in straightjackets. The accused wait for verdicts, dying of natural causes, and the plundered spoils are never seen again.

That is not justice delayed—it is justice buried on purpose. And with each episode, when a grand corruption is not punished, everybody gets the message: the law is not for all; it flexes according to the weight of one’s pocket and the reach of one’s position. This discriminatory application of justice inspires despair among ordinary Filipinos. It fosters cynicism, that tired shrug that says, “Nothing will change.” And cynicism is precisely what crooked leaders desire: a toxic citizenry too disillusioned to oppose. The danger is not the corruption, but the numbing that comes from it. When citizens stop expecting justice, they stop demanding it. And when nobody speaks out, impunity devours its way until even the faintest spark of decency in the behavior of public life is extinguished.

Perhaps it’s time to reclaim the illusions from justice and clothe them again in courage. Laws must bite both ways—against the poor and the rich. Institutions must be capable of shaking in fear at the people’s ire more than at the politicians’ pressure. Arresting only the little fishes and giving in to the mighty is not good enough; integrity must have integrity. Those in power must be brought to book for their wrongdoing to restore faith in the system. For as long as justice bends the knee to power, this nation shall remain hostage to corruption—and the honest Filipino, however devout, shall forever stand alone among the rubble of justice.

The relevance of the Holy Rosary today

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CONSIDERING the rapid shifts on the global stage, leaving us often sharply challenged and confused, we really need now more than ever a stable anchor that would put us on the right groove to help us navigate life smoothly and lead us toward our real and ultimate goal in life.

And I believe the Holy Rosary would help us greatly in this regard. It’s a highly recommended devotion that would help us contemplate on the lives of Christ and Mary, our best guides in our earthly pilgrimage. It connects us to the mysteries of our Christian faith and promotes spiritual reflection and peace, which are what we really need in these often chaotic times.

Let’s remember that we are meant to have a shared life with God and with everybody else in a blessed communion of saints. And the Holy Rosary, properly prayed with real faith and piety, would greatly help us by keeping us in synch with the mysteries of the salvific mission of Christ and with the help of our most powerful intercessor, our Mother Mary.
The Holy Rosary would help us keep a relation of intimacy with Christ and Mary especially these days when we are often tempted to be guided only by our emotions and passions, and the worldly trends that tend to lead us to self-indulgence.

It is a form of meditative prayer that combines vocal prayers with the contemplation of the mysteries of the Holy Rosary, thus encouraging both vocal and mental prayer. It is a powerful weapon against evil and a source of grace and peace, particularly in times of conflict or difficulty.

According to Archbishop, now Blessed, Fulton Sheen, the Holy Rosary is one of the most profound ways to find Christ. More than a mantra, each mystery actually allows us to reflect on the message of the Gospel and of the key moments in the life of the Christ and Mary.

“The Rosary is the book of the blind,” he said, “where souls see and there enact the greatest drama of love the world has ever known. It is the book of the simple, which initiates them into mysteries and knowledge more satisfying than the education of other men. The power of the Rosary is beyond description.”

Sister, now Venerable, Lucia of Fatima, also has these to say about the Holy Rosary: “My impression is that the Rosary is of greatest value not only according to the words of Our Lady of Fatima, but according to the effects of the Rosary one sees throughout history. My impression is that Our Lady wanted to give ordinary people, who might not know how to pray, this simple method of getting closer to God.”

We should learn to pray the Holy Rosary properly. We should focus on meditating on the mysteries of Christ’s life while reciting the prayers, approaching it with sincerity and devotion, and allowing it to inspire both contemplation and action.

We should approach the Holy Rosary with a great desire to grow closer to God and seek Mary’s intercession. We should avoid a rote recitation of it. Rather, we should strive to make each prayer a heartfelt expression our faith and love for God.

We obviously need to pause from time to time to keep or recover the appropriate disposition in praying it. Somehow, we should feel the very the presence of Christ and Mary while we pray the Holy Rosary.

Understanding the shift towards conscious consumerism and ethical shopping

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The modern consumer landscape is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by a growing awareness of social and environmental issues. Conscious consumerism, a mindful approach to purchasing decisions that considers the ethical, social, and environmental impact of products and services, is rapidly gaining traction. This shift towards ethical shopping reflects a fundamental change in consumer values, prioritizing sustainability, fairness, and transparency over mere price and convenience.

The Drivers of Conscious Consumerism

Several factors are contributing to the rise of conscious consumerism:

– Increased Awareness of Social and Environmental Issues: Consumers are increasingly informed about the social and environmental consequences of mass production and consumption, including issues such as climate change, labor exploitation, and resource depletion. Access to information through social media, documentaries, and investigative journalism has fueled this awareness.

– Growing Demand for Transparency and Traceability: Consumers are demanding greater transparency and traceability in the supply chains of the products they purchase. They want to know where products come from, how they are made, and the conditions under which they are produced. This desire for transparency extends to ethical sourcing of materials, fair labor practices, and environmental sustainability.

– Rise of Social Media and Influencer Marketing: Social media platforms have amplified the voices of conscious consumers and ethical brands. Influencers and activists are using social media to raise awareness about social and environmental issues, promoting ethical brands, and encouraging consumers to make more responsible purchasing decisions.

– Increased Availability of Ethical and Sustainable Products: The market for ethical and sustainable products is expanding rapidly, offering consumers a wider range of choices. Businesses are responding to consumer demand by developing products that meet ethical and environmental standards, using sustainable materials, and adopting fair labor practices.

– Desire for Meaningful Consumption: Consumers are increasingly seeking products and services that align with their values and contribute to a greater good. They want to purchase products that are not only functional but also reflect their commitment to social and environmental responsibility. This shift reflects a desire for more meaningful consumption, moving beyond mere material acquisition.

Key Aspects of Ethical Shopping

Ethical shopping involves considering various factors beyond the price tag:

– Fair Labor Practices: Supporting businesses that pay fair wages, provide safe working conditions, and respect the rights of their employees. This includes avoiding products made using child labor or sweatshop conditions.

– Sustainable Sourcing: Choosing products made from sustainable materials, minimizing environmental impact, and reducing waste. This includes supporting businesses that use recycled materials, reduce their carbon footprint, and adopt eco-friendly packaging.

– Animal Welfare: Avoiding products that involve animal cruelty, such as fur, leather from unsustainable sources, and products tested on animals. Supporting businesses that prioritize animal welfare and adopt cruelty-free practices.

– Environmental Sustainability: Considering the environmental impact of products throughout their lifecycle, from production to disposal. This includes supporting businesses that minimize their carbon footprint, reduce waste, and adopt sustainable packaging.

– Transparency and Traceability: Choosing products from businesses that are transparent about their supply chains and production processes. This allows consumers to verify the ethical and environmental practices of the businesses they support.

Challenges and Considerations

While the shift towards conscious consumerism is positive, several challenges remain:

– Greenwashing: Businesses may engage in “greenwashing,” making misleading or exaggerated claims about the environmental benefits of their products. Consumers need to be discerning and verify the claims made by businesses.

– Cost: Ethical and sustainable products are often more expensive than their conventional counterparts. Consumers need to balance their ethical considerations with their budget constraints.

– Accessibility: Ethical and sustainable products may not be readily available in all markets, limiting consumer choices.

– Lack of Information: Consumers may lack sufficient information to make informed purchasing decisions. Improved labeling and transparency are necessary to empower consumers.

The Future of Conscious Consumerism:

The shift towards conscious consumerism is not merely a trend; it represents a fundamental shift in consumer values and priorities. As awareness of social and environmental issues continues to grow, the demand for ethical and sustainable products will likely increase. Businesses will need to adapt to this changing landscape, adopting sustainable practices and enhancing transparency to meet consumer expectations. The future of consumerism will be defined by a greater emphasis on ethical considerations, fostering a more responsible and sustainable relationship between businesses and consumers. This shift towards conscious consumerism signifies a move towards a more equitable and environmentally responsible future, where purchasing decisions reflect a commitment to a better world. It’s a movement that empowers consumers to make a positive impact through their purchasing choices, driving positive change within the marketplace.
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A sentimental journey after 4 decades

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Perhaps, nobody would believe me if I’ll say I haven’t gone back to Barangitaw Beach for the last 44 years. This is one of the most popular peoples’ beaches in Sulat, Eastern Samar.
A natural-born Sulatnon (like me), who is used to swim in this rocky beach of rustic beauty with super cool and crystal clear, yet salty water, couldn’t probably wait and endure for so long without going back to this nature’s hidden paradise.

As I exactly knew it since my younger years, Barangitaw is the only public beach here where local tourists continuously flock into the place to unwind, relax and escape the hustle and bustle, and the reality of urban life, and exist for a moment without any disturbances.
One of the “must-see” tourist destinations, Barangitaw, is indespensably part of our growing up as a bonafide “Candaracolnon,” the native moniker for the locals.

And so, when the opportunity came, and we were afforded time to re-mingle again with some friends and relatives, it simply put some irresistible sweet smiles on our faces. Finally, we can get another chance to take a glimpse of Barangitaw that we have missed for too long.

Unlike before, when there was still no feeder road access to Barangitaw, all picnic goers need to do is walk for about an hour just to reach the area. But nowadays, a well-paved concrete 5-mtr width access road is already connecting the beach to the village proper.
So, its accessibility is no longer an issue. Motorcycles and even 4-wheel vehicles can already be used in transporting beach combers. Hence, at present, Barangitaw is once again teeming with picnic goers from the Poblacion and nearby barangays.

Men from all walks of life can be seen hanging around, enjoying, and having the time of their life. Some are eating together, drinking and dancing, while others are climbing the rocky cliffs and from up there, show off their innate diving skills down to the deep blue water.

Obviously, the younger ones with higher adrenalin rush were seen mostly frolicking in the crystal-clear waters.

Watching all this happenings from a distance, left me in awe. I couldn’t help it but reminisce the good old days. Those times when we were still regular habitues of Barangitaw. Seeing these kids throwing droplets of water on their faces, I laughed in silence and smiled, then whispered to myself saying: “been there, done that!”

And at the same time, thanking our ever-generous God for the chance of experiencing once upon a time, such kind of a simple, but satisfying and fulfilling childhood!

Mamanwa tribe in Biliran receives relief aid after Typhoon ‘Opong’

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TACLOBAN CITY – Seventeen families from the Mamanwa Tribe in Almeria, Biliran, who were among those affected by Typhoon ‘Opong’, received much-needed relief assistance from the national government.

The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) distributed 87 family food packs to the indigenous community in Sitio Palayan, Barangay Caucab, with the support of the Philippine Army in transporting the aid to the upland area.

The Office of Civil Defense (OCD) also extended relief to the tribe, delivering sacks of rice with the help of the Tactical Operations Group 8 (TOG8) of the Philippine Air Force, which airlifted the supplies to the remote site.

Regional Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council chairperson and OCD-8 Regional Director Lord Byron Torrecarion personally led the distribution.

Torrecarion said the assistance was not only about meeting food needs but also about providing renewed hope for families still recovering from the typhoon’s devastation. He added that the effort reflects the government’s compassion and commitment to ensure aid reaches even the most isolated communities.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Ormoc breaks ground for new city hospital in Sumangga

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NEW HOSPITAL. Leyte Rep. Richard Gomez(4th district) and wife, Ormoc City Mayor Lucy Torres-Gomez led in the groundbreaking on Oct.3 of the proposed Ormoc City Hospital. (ORMOC CITY LGU FACEBOOK)
NEW HOSPITAL. Leyte Rep. Richard Gomez(4th district) and wife, Ormoc City Mayor Lucy Torres-Gomez led in the groundbreaking on Oct.3 of the proposed Ormoc City Hospital. (ORMOC CITY LGU FACEBOOK)

TACLOBAN CITY – The Ormoc city government on Friday, October 3, formally broke ground for the construction of the Ormoc City Hospital in Barangay Sumangga, a project envisioned to provide modern health services and a healing environment for residents.

The two-storey facility will feature a comprehensive range of services and departments, including administrative and frontline offices, an emergency room, outpatient department, pharmacy, laboratory, radiology, nursing wards, operating rooms, an Intensive Care Unit (ICU), delivery and nursery complex, nutrition unit, engineering section, and laundry area.

Mayor Lucy Torres Gomez described the project as a product of “patience and perfect timing,” noting that the hospital is not just about treatment but also about offering comfort and dignity to patients. “We envision Ormoc to be a beautiful place where people will heal,” she said.

Alongside Mayor Gomez, Leyte 4th District Representative Richard Gomez and the members of the 17th Sangguniang Panlungsod also signed the site development plan before joining the ceremonial groundbreaking rites.

City officials said the milestone signals the start of construction and reflects Ormoc’s broader vision of progress and improved public health care access.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

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