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Hi! My name is Klein. I am 18 years old. A third year BA Public Administration student at the University of the Philippines Diliman.
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Monday, August 28, 2006
UP means FREEDOM...
Gonzalez: UP breeds destabilizers, naked runners
By Armand Nocum
Inquirer
Last updated 02:25am (Mla time)
08/27/2006
Published on page A5 of the August 27, 2006 issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer
THIS time Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez haspicked on the University of the Philippines schoolsystem, saying it mainly produces militant protesters and fraternity men and women who runaround the campus naked.
"That school breeds the destabilizers that haunt the country year after year. They are acting as ifthey are the only ones who know how to run the country,"Gonzalez told the Inquirer yesterday.He made it clear, however, that he was not assailing the entire university population because "there are many students there who are bright and good."
Interviewed by phone while he was with President Macapagal-Arroyo in Guimaras, Gonzalez pointed to the Oblation run of the APO fraternity as another indication of the kind of students that came from UP.
"I doff my hat to them because they initiate the running of naked people... That’s also one kind of culture that they develop there," he said, noting that women had begun to join the naked run as well which is held in December."Maybe we are going in that direction... there are now women running naked. I will not be surprised ifthey will go to school with only their books,nothing more," he said.
Gonzalez made the statements while lamenting that UP was the site of numerous protest rallies and symposia calling for the resignation ofPresident Arroyo."In every storm that takes place, UP students are in the forefront," he said. "As a matter of fact, our history will show that since the martial law years,students from UP were the ones who went underground and fought the government. In fact,many of them went to China and never came back."
Bomb-making in labs Gonzalez said he came to see the militant activism of UP students first-hand during the First Quarter Storm of 1970 when then Sen. Genaro Magsaysay formed a panel to look into the violent protests there and he saw pillbox bombs being assembled in the school laboratories.He said this was not the way the students should repay the government for giving them a world-classeducation.
"They should consider the fact that the state is the one paying for their schooling. Why fight the state?Why try to bring it down. I think some degree of gratitude should be there also," he said.He noted that UP had always been known asa "cradle of leadership" but he was worried that with the way some students there were acting,some serious questions would be raised about the "kind of leaders we will have in the future." But he said he was "not degrading UP per se," but was only questioning the kind of students that came from it.
"I am well-behaved"
He said the matter of the high "tolerance to education freedom" should be raised to UP officials and teachers during the annual budget hearing for the school.
Asked what school he graduated from, Gonzalez replied: "University of Sto. Tomas... that’s why Iam well-behaved."
Gonzalez is known for speaking his mind on most issues and creating controversy.Earlier, when he was asked if he was going to arrest the widow of the late presidential candidate Fernando Poe Jr. for inciting to sedition when she spoke out against President Arroyo, he said she was too pretty to be arrested. Another time when it was revealed that he was undergoing dialysis for kidney stones, he said thatwas not what made him launch verbal tirades against critics of Ms Arroyo.
"What does [having the] balls [to say things] got todo with that?" he said when he was asked if the painful passing of stones in his urine was the reason he was grouchy to critics and media people.
***Yeah, right!Okay, i was enraged when i heard about it this morning before my Stat101 class (i know, as if dealing with probabilities and all that shit isn't enraging enough). Syempre, as part of the UP community, magagalit talaga ako sa statements ng tuta ni Arroyo na si Gonzales. Aba, e kung pagiging well-behaved rin lang pala ang pag-uusapan e tila yata nakalimutan nyang tingnan ang sarili nya? Mr. Secretary, don't you know that a lot of people are tired of all your stupid comments about things? Pati si Kris Aquino na wala namang ginagawa sa'yo pinapatulan mo? Ano ka ba? Maybe you're just going senile, that's why. Nakakahiya naman ang UST kasi it produced you, isang taong walang sariling disposisyon. At least we, people from UP, can make our own decisions and we are not taking orders from anyone.We are not claiming naman that we are the best, most suited people to run the government, pero if we can do something to let the people of the Philippines know what is really the 'state' of our nation, we very well will.
Tska what world-class education are you talking about? The knowledge we gain, yun talaga hindi matatawaran, pero will you take a look at our facilities? Sira-sirang mga upuan, hindi well-ventilated na classrooms, world-class ba yun? It doesn't matter naman pero i think that the best students deserve the best facilities also, right?
Eto pa, what's wrong with having our own culture? Tsaka, do you even know what you are talking about? How dare you comment on naked people running around our campus? It has been the trademark of UP ever since. And besides, you might be forgetting that the basis for that ritual is our emblem: Oble. There is more to Oble than a naked man with his arms spread-eagled. Oble is a symbol of sacrificing oneself for the love of country. That's what we, UP students stand for - ang pag-aalay ng sarili para sa Inang Bayan.
UP means FREEDOM. Remember that, Mr. Secretary before you bash at us next time, okay?
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