161 TALAMPUNAY BLUES
Before President Duterte delivered his third State
of the Nation Address (SONA), I posted on FB, my own characterization of his
previous speeches: “Sonambulism:
reporting while sleeping, digressing from the official report and talking only
about one thing, obsessively.”
Sonambulism is not a word in
the dictionary. It is a coined word, from SONA (State of the Nation Address,
delivered by the President of the Philippines) and somnambulism (sleepwalking).
It is a word that characterized the President's earlier speeches that deviated
from the prepared reports and focused only on drugs, instead of a comprehensive
report of the status of the country.
Surprisingly,
the President’s third SONA did not contain any curses or threats. He read the full
text of his speech, without interjecting his usual curses and threats, to the
inner protest of his real proclivity. Spokesperson Harry Roque was right, they
needed a change of Director, one that the President can take directions from,
so that he will not reduce the speech into an adlib. Director Joyce Bernal was
indeed a good choice.
While
this is so, Carina Evangelista believes that his statement, "I do not care
for human rights. I care for human life" is chilling. On the same vein,
Lan Mercado thinks that the statement is the most manipulative in Duterte’s
SONA because, “In making the false dichotomy between human rights and human
lives, Duterte was being facile about the killings he instigates. He is
misleading the public to think that human rights are not important compared to
the human lives he says he protects through the war against drugs.”
This
reminds me of the film “Ang Panahon ng
Halimaw” (Season of the Devil), a folk opera directed by Lav Diaz, where
Chairman Narciso, “the figurehead of the atrocities committed in the movie,
“delivers fiery unintelligible speeches in the
cadence of the Philippines’ current President Rodrigo Duterte” and Hitlerian
harangues reminiscent of former President Marcos, to a crowd devoid of full
comprehension of what he really meant.
What
the President laid out unmistakably in the SONA is an overarching policy on his
war on drugs. The impact of what he means will unfold as his administration
unleashes an enhanced war against drugs, where he dichotomizes between “human
rights” and “human lives”, despite the fact that the two concepts are
inextricably intertwined and upheld by the Philippine Constitution.
It
is for every citizen to be vigilant so as to avoid the numbing of our senses to
the killings, and prevent the realm of a nightmare, as in the scene where the
lead character Lorena in the film “Ang
Panahon ng Halimaw” was drugged and raped in the hands of the military,
while the bitterly-discordant lamentation ‘Talampunay
Blues’ (referring to a plant with narcotic properties) was being sung, a capella.
House of Gnome
the cloud wrote in
haste
and drew images of
swords
where I used to
see flowers
might I to see
still
dropping from my
bosom
a blossom, after I
birthed
a gnome?
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