When its President is the Senate’s Albatross . .

By | August 1, 2014

Or when Political Correctness Disgraces Christianity

From the PDI  07/06/14 :  

[Presidential  spokesperson  Abigail] “Valte, however, agreed with Senate President Franklin Drilon’s request to the Sandiganbayan not to arrest the senators inside the Senate, as a matter of courtesy to the institution.  “All of us recognize and respect the Senate as an institution,” she said.”

A kind of unique mentality undergird  our susceptibility and penchant for corruption which at first glance indicate have nothing to  do with it. Political correctness  dominates its complex ingredients. This unique mentality even discolors our colonial  kind of Christianity.   The Senate President came out with the request to Sandiganbayan not to arrest the three senators charged with plunder inside the  Senate Hall as courtesy to and as a sign of respect to the institution.  

Are not the police (PNP) officers the ones  entrusted to make the arrest and  not the Sandiganbayan?  Does the senate as a disgrace and damaged  institution  still deserve such respect?  Spokeperson Valte said: “All of us recognize and respect the Senate as an institution.”  So,  why then some Senators can not show a common citizen’s  respect to their very own institution  by behaving  above suspicion of  criminal behaviour?  

In other countries  persons charged with a felony can be  arrested anywhere,  some even while they hide  in toilets or washrooms.  The Senate is not  a toilet  good for a hiding place.  To be  accused of plunder, a heinous crime not against a person or property but against a society  of  100 million  people  is the most degrading and shameful  of  all—an indelible human infraction too  gruesome to restitute even  by  committing  Japanese seppuku.

The Senate President is a senator too and logically knows too well  why in heaven’s name  will the three senators will prefer or wait to be arrested in the Senate premises—to disrespect the Senate? 

 Those high in the government  who value   shame and Christian compassion  for the high in society  over and  above  violations  of the  law  are retards  retarding  efforts to reform Philippine society.  If they did so in the past,  how  have our government  before  assiduously  prepared  and spend taxpayers money to welcome  the thousands of prisoners now languishing in our jails since  they are preparing bedrooms not jail cells and  ensuring  now  the safety and comfort of the three senators?  Whether they can or can’t  do the same Christian  thing, what will be their excuses when the  200 or more alleged felons and plunderers  in the Congress and Executive departments   are charged and arrested?  Shall we be proud  of  our Christian treatment of alleged crooks?  Of corrupting even the humane tenets of  Christianity?  Innocent until proven guilty?  Jesus Christ was  crucified and died on the cross even before he probably heard  that refuge maxims of scoundrels.

Why then the readers might ask,  should the Philippine  Senate President be called its wings of honor  or  rock of downfall, in short   its  albatross?  In another country in the north or in the  same hemisphere as the Philippines ,  say like  SOKOR or Japan,  the USA, UK  or even Canada, in the august halls of their Congress  or Parliaments,  the arrests of crooked  members   attending sessions or hiding there  will happen without a whimper from other members and officers, to be carried out  in deadly and deafening silence  as if the institution is in mourning in sadness  and in shame.  Improbable  probably in the Philippines  for some political  mouths constantly are  ready to   open  to be  in the news  the next day.  

To lower the blood pressure of readers reaching this far of the article and raise them subsequently,  I like to write later on  how our collected  taxes are rape sans mercy  by those  elected to be the guardians.  The metaphor is faulty,  it’s really  the annual budget that consummate the rape. As I have wished to do, I already have completed the piece on  “Relentless Men as Albatross to Their People”  Jesuit trained they are;  most of this world’s  relentless men.