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"Treasure Hunters" in the Philippine Political Jungle

Posted on Tuesday, 17 March 2015



Treasure Hunters
in the Philippine Political Jungle
By Apolinario Villalobos

The synonyms of jungle are:  maze, mass, tangle, wilderness. Not so kind likenesses of the word are: ruthless situation, cruel world, harsh world, cutthroat world, to name a few. And, Philippine politics is like that, as seen from any angle. Just like any jungle where found are treasures, be they wildlife or hidden by unscrupulous urbanites to be dug up later on, the jungle of politics also teem with golden opportunities – loopholes in the laws, regulations, rules, and worst, operating systems in the government.

In the Philippines, no government project is free from “commission”, the standard offshoot of graft and corruption. The government officials and politicians, whose veins are made alive by the aforementioned, practically live on them like leeches, as if corruption is simply a part of their responsibilities in operating agencies and administering local government units. Every time projects then are approved, they are not seen as deserved benefits of the people, but source of “financial opportunities” for the corrupt officials. The hunt then is for bigger projects that offer bigger “financial opportunities”.

Players in the Philippine politics who are already in place find it very necessary to hunt for treasures so that they are assured of funding for the coming elections. And all of them have become successful, until rivals have uncovered their schemes. So, today, there are government officials who face graft cases for gross overpricing of projects that scandalously amount to millions and billions of pesos. Even the helpless Boy Scouts of the Philippines is dragged into this kind of outrageous scandalous scheme. Hospitals, schools, public buildings, bridges and highways are not spared, even far-flung homesteads developed by ignorant farmers, waiting to be titled become properties of these “hunters”!

Government officials and politicians have enriched themselves because of the loopholes in the laws regulating the forest in the country. One aging politician even openly bragged about his logging interests during an interview on TV. Local government officials allow mining of mineral-laden sands in their locality by circumventing rules on the natural endowments of the country. The exposes by media did not help a bit to suppress their unscrupulous transactions, as the activities are still going on, thanks to the antiquated laws that cannot even pinch to hurt the offender.

The ultimate “treasures” of these “hunters” are the Filipinos who allow themselves, to be bought during election. Local government officials practically “hoard” these live “treasures” in squatter areas , called by hypocrites for decency’s sake as “depressed areas”. These greedy local government officials “tend” to their needs, even to the point of closing their eyes to illegal power and water connections so that these “live treasures” can be made to stay within their political territory, to be transformed into precious votes during election.

Any jungle can get denuded due to abuse, and the third-world country like the Philippines is not far from being transformed into one as it gets shamelessly exposed to extreme helplessness and poverty due to the abuse committed by the “hunters” that rule its equally helpless political system…loop-holed with  corruption like an aged  piece of cheese!


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The Two Jungles: Jungle of Nature (marine and terrestial), and the Jungle of Civilized Man

Posted on Thursday, 19 February 2015



The Two Jungles : Jungle of Nature (marine and terrestrial),
and the Jungle of Civilized Man
By Apolinario Villalobos

In a jungle, the rule is survival of the fittest, based on the two main players – the predator and the prey. The strong is the predator and the weak is the prey. While in the marine and terrestrial jungles, the relationships are multi-layered depending literally on the size of the creatures, in the jungle of the civilized man, there are just two layers – the strong and the weak.

In a way, the aforementioned relationship checks overpopulation of both jungles. This is aside from the death caused by occurrence of diseases and natural disasters. Without deaths, the world should have been overpopulated long time ago yet, bursting to the seam, as they say.

Unlike the marine and terrestrial jungles where inhabitants have no choice, in the jungle of civilized man, there is a choice for the furtherance or extension of existence, by man himself, despite the mentioned occurrence of natural disasters, thanks to the wonder drugs and medical technology.

In the jungle of the civilized man, war ensues when the strong tries to overrun the weak who somehow tries to fight back. Some unfortunately, are devastated by natural calamities such as drought, flood, typhoon, and earthquake. And worst, is when man chooses to self-annihilate himself by his unscrupulous throwing of refuse to the oceans and rivers, as well as, ruthlessly cutting down of trees and digging down in search of minerals and oil.

In the jungle of the civilized man, those with unsatiated desire for enrichment, just go on with their business, thinking that for as long as they have the money amassed by all means –exploitation, graft, corruption, drug deals, plain robbery, etc., they can live on as they want. Those with less of the monetary potency coupled with a damned attitude, leave everything to God as regard to what the days to come will give them. But those who are conscious of their limited stay on earth, be they moneyed or not, exert effort in preparing themselves – this is when the wise choice is put to the fore.