Editorial 2/23/16 (EDSA Revolution, urbanization, presidential elections, debate, politics, traffic, credibility, Marcos)
Philippine Star Those who lived through that dark period in the nation’s history lament that Filipinos, particularly the youth, appear to have forgotten the struggle to end the abuses of a despotic regime. But young Filipinos don’t have a short memory. When it comes to martial law and the struggle to end a dictatorship, the memories simply aren’t there. Thirty years is a long time, and a generation has grown up with no personal experience of the days when people lived in fear of their own government. Freedom, it is often said, is like air – taken for granted and missed only when it is taken away. [full text] Mindanao Times In the ever widening urban sprawl, the need for green spaces has taken a more urgent need no matter what real estate companies claim. We are still blessed with nature but this cannot be sustainable if we turn a big portion of our land to buildings and other commercial complexes. For residential areas, open sp...