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  • 8/10/2019 DM 224_Anti Government Era

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    Jonas Erik L. Ebora DM 224

    Anti-Government Era

    History gave us accounts of ups and downs, rises and falls of events. The Spanish

    crusades arrived on our lands. They were thrown away early Filipino tribes. Later on, they have

    succeeded conquering our land which lasted for more than three centuries. They were thrownthrough the Mock Battle in Manila in the Spanish-American War. Japanese troops then entered

    our land during the Second World War which led to the nightmare of Death March wherein both

    Americans and Filipinos were involved. Until then, we were finally recognized as independent

    on the 4th

    of July 1946 by the Americans, another event to let us stand.

    History, indeed, is our book of accounts where we can find how the rise and fall of eventsdeveloped us. The recent events also showed us how this rise and fall contributed in what we are

    today. The best example of which are the People Power. These events showed us how the fall of

    one gave rise to another. Also, these events showed us how the government was contradicted by

    the same people it governs.

    According to Evan Berman, in his Journal Article, Dealing with Cynical Citizen1

    , thereare three conditions why the citizens question their relationship with the government: (1) citizens

    believe that local government is using its power against them or otherwise not helping them; (2)

    citizens do not feel part of local government, or they feel misunderstood or ignored, and (3)citizens find local government services and policies to be ineffective.

    First, citizens have the mentality that since the government has power over us, it uses

    against us. We have seen in the history that this was materialized. During the Marcos regime,

    Martial Law, one of the powers of government then, was imposed. The citizens have reacted in a

    way that government controls them or goes against them. This triggered the citizens to actagainst it by the massive People Power.

    Second, on the part of the citizens, there is a feeling of disconnection with thegovernment. This feeling of disconnection results to apparent apathy which reflects lack of

    knowledge about what is happening in the government. The citizens always wanted to beconnected to what the government is doing. Many groups pushes for the passage of FOI

    (Freedom of Information) because this is the best way they see to stay connected with the

    government.

    Third, citizens were mostly fed up by inefficiency and ineffectiveness of what thegovernment is doing. Without putting any blame, media has mostly fed us up with these things.

    We admit that media is so powerful to convince us in such a way that we react in what we just

    saw, heard or read.

    Anti-Government Era is not a one stop era. It happens to us in different forms. It mayhappen through another people power, coup d etat, rebellion, terrorism and that sort of thing.The blame would not be on the part of the government or citizens alone. The tension between the

    two is brought about by lack of cooperation, understanding and trust for each other. Unless we

    have these, the tension between the two will continue to evolve and will go against each other.

    1Berman, E. M. (1997). Dealing with Cynical Citizens. Public Administration Review, 57(2). Retrieved from

    http://www.questia.com/library/journal/1G1-19282120/dealing-with-cynical-citizens