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Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Tatsulok - Hierarchies and Hegemony

Tatsulok is a song that tries to tell Totoy to wangle bullets, bombs, and the like and also to clear up a change in the triangle that has been plaguing the Philippines for so foresightful it is a song of airing awareness about what has perpetually been there with all its patency and yet is so hard unless recognition of its existence is made. However, the dubiousness is: how did those who revolted realize that there was, indeed, an disagreement going on? Everything whitethorn have g atomic number 53 commission back to the 300-year colonial traffic pattern of the Spanish we Philippines have been loaded by others for so pertinacious that we grew to be a earth accustomed to having a passive, fearing personality that was explicitly shown to us by Rizal in his two novels. Having brought in things like Christianity and education that belike had fascinated our ancestors at first, whitethorn have led to aroma inferiorities or powerlessness from the others displaying of their favor fitting position  and then, eventually, to being under them. This cordial structure passed on from one invader to another until its remains had reached to our own kin with a selective number of individuals inactive seizing power oer the rest and maintaining it.\nIf we move on to Marcos authoritarian regime that was able to spark a regeneration that had truly surprised  the world, however, Filipino activism is very much manifest in the civil unrests, rallies, and the like that had occurred in a age in spite of the stress coming from the reigning government and the military. It is, in fact, an essential picture of the song that of seeking, demanding even, of re versions/changes from those who are in the top. Tatsulok was written during the period of renewing between the dictatorship reign and the Filipinos newfound democracy pipe down with plenty of resistances, oppositions in the form of coups detat by certain factions principally from the military, c ommunist or extremist movements that were armed unlike the unprovocative revolut...

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