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Pook, Lact (oneftairOUR TASK: TO MAKE RIZAL OBSOLETE Pot. Lae (ofitie + 63 years after Jose Rizal's death, Renato Constantino wrote an analysis of how leas seemed to suit the status quo. Ironically. + Rizal holds a mirror to our faces and we see ourselves, our vices, our defect, our meanness. ind a mirror to shame us and the other points the way to our generation, Yet the eruth is that the mirror is not meant to reveal our image.TWO EXTREMES + One group was transformed Riz: a demigod whose teachings will constitute the final word, the definitive Bible, on any and all aspects of Filipino life now and in the future. his teachings by emph ‘mless and non-controv sul + The other group en only what it considers the of his life and works.04 A “DEVITALIZED" RIZAL + A devitalized Rizal is what they would offer our people as a concession to the abiding love which Filipinos feel for their national hero. + This both group distort the meaning Rizal for our people, those who find the truths of he spoke is unpalatable and dangerous even now because they strain out that the real Rizal is vital and forceful, leaving a sterile and almost meaningless hero. In fact, there have been attempts to foist upon our people another national hero by means of propaganda and award carrying his name.A MIRROR OF THE PAST saddened to | ating his centennial precisely by extolling h + Rizal would be horrified and greatly rn that re celeby validity for our times. °H improve his countrymen, all his patriotic were directed toward one goal reform, zeal as a social reformer, his dedicated efforts to + Our task i eradicate the ills of present-day society so that Rizal's teachings will become what they were meant to be, a mirror of the past; and the future Philippine alization of Rizal's dream. to make Rizal obsolete. To do this, we must society, ar 06TULISANES IN CADILLACS + Why is Rizal our national hero? tallized fe of Philippine soc is generation as well as for ours most of the great problems + Tulisan - A man who disregards and is contemptuous of the nd who, by fair means or foul, is bent on getting for himself whatever he regardless of the consequences to society of his anti-TULISANES IN CADILLACS + Tulisan ‘Those who profit from the people's money, ‘Those who make of government a milking cow Derives Income by dishonest means who merely watch the clock funct' ri ‘Teachers who neglect their duties Officers of the law who mulct and extort, the hoarders and the profiteers eeseogg7 TULISANES IN CADILLACS + The evil which Rizal pointed out is compounded in our society because, corrupt as we are, we do not outlaw these tulisanes, we do not ostracize them. Instead, we admire them as | men who know how to live. + We fawn upon them because they are not Don Quixotes, idealists or visionaries but ruthless men whose doctrine is "the Devil takes the hindmost,” and we respect men once they have achieved material success, no matter what the means, Truly, the tulis not only in the mountains. They are among us, riding around in Cadillacs. anes areTHE i PELAEZES OF THE PRESENT + DON TIMOTEO PELAEZ © JUANITO'S FATHER © RICH BUSINESSMAN The techniques of enrichment exposed by Rizal during his day find their counterparts in a present-day society. The incident involving the shrewd Don Timoteo Pelaez in EI Filibusterismo no doubt will the authorities into proclaiming a decree which ordered the destruction of houses of light materials, How did this favor the good Don Timoteo? Simple, he had just received a shipment of galvanized iron. A hitch developed however. The order for the destruction of the houses was to take effect a month latTHE PELAEZES OF THE PRESENT Thi his competicor' rn worried Don Timoteo beca use shipment might arrive on time. Then it was discovered that the owners of the houses, inconsiderate wretches, were too poor to buy the galvanized sheets. But no matter, Don ‘Timoteo's business friends shrewdly suggested chat he buy the hous. inded, and then resell them at an enormous profit, Whether Don Timoteo followed this excellent advice or not, Rizal dos ridiculously low -¢, have the decree res the mere fact that the suggestion w: proof that these devious business No one can say we have run out of Don Timoteos in our time.ONE-ARMED BANDITS Rizal's and “influe ation had its own quota of "fixers ddlers’ Rizal hints chat the one-armec 1 in the nefarious trade of first sche imprison men of means and p ion and later working for their release for a certain priceONE-ARMED _ BANDITS + "facilitate" or 'expedite" matters for a consideration is perhaps only a pickpocket edition of the one-armed man but his crime is of the same nature, Rizal of course did not foresee the existence of influence peddling and fixing as a thriving profession today. (So thriving that am surprised these ladies and gentlemen have not yet formed an Association of Fixers of the Philippines.) But the fact remains that one more evil in ine society is still with us,"4 BORROWED DEFECTS + One of the tragedies of our country today is chat, though formally independent, our people can understand each other (though imperfect i y by means of a lan; own. This is the result of centur + Rizal considered our need for of communication, both ridiculous and pathetic, He arned strongly about the dangers of a foreign language ig the place of our ownBORROWED > DEFECTS + In chapter VII of El Simoun in replying co the arguments of students was working for the i admonished the young man thu: ill never be the general language of the coun and instead of freeing yourself va who talks thar Tanguage under a single word of it! forget that whi he among, id how many have I not seen who pretended not to know One and all you people prese! erves hi is the thought of the people.” ves the marks of s language, it pre independence while he holds to his own way° BORROWED DEFECTS guage problem is still unresolved. The Basilios and Isaganis whose ein order that Filipinos might + Our |: mission was to pro agalog out-Castilian the Spaniard still with us, this time pretending that their tongues trip over the long words and at home only in EnglishWITHOUT DEFENSES + Rizal spoke as a linguist, he could not have been against our learning of other languages, but only after we had fully mastered our own. s our basic means of communication, we lay + By using a for ign language ourselves open, without any defens: , to the incursions of a foreign culture. niWITHOUT DEFENSES PN ei erent cee ermern art leere eal emer eh aeremreritat appropriate for a country with a highly developed economy but certainly not for a struggling one like ours. We a: iduously try to be Occidental in thinking and manners and this has distorted our polici especially coward our Asian neighbors. 18WITHOUT VEFENSES ¢ Our command of this fo: ign language is inadequate, we imbibe only the most banal aspects of its culture + Our native literature has become stagnant because we prefer foreign dime novels and comics, the same with theaters, films, movies, music and ete. 6)OUR INTELLECTUAL CAPTIVITY + Our inadequate grasp of the nuances of the language is the greatest oby knowledge. + Use of a foreign tongue as our common language would result in our i of Spanish on our acy bewildered student population. mes are still our problems. Ic is not surprising that che people of Riza novels still live in our midst.FOREIGNER’S - PARADISE + There are many doors open for foreigners and given them more privileges, because we see them as superior. + The Custodios are considered learned and influential in this country, but who was a small and insignificant person in his native land |7 BASILIO’S IN OUR MIDST e weak men. * Rizal's Basilio is the prototype of the: t, the murder of his brother Cri © Basilio forgot his ps and the death of Sisa, his mother. © These personal misforcunes were not enough co motivate him to Naif so chat other’ his family has endured. would not be victims of the injusti7 BASILIO’S IN OUR MIDST a Instead of making him more determined to defend his fellowmen from oppression, Basilio’s personal experiencéAvith cruelty and injustice turned him into a timid man who wanted on be left in peace in his little corner of the earth, enjoying a modicum of su@eess. Only wéfgn this personal ambition was thwarted by his imprisonment after the i t w . pasquinades did Basilio decide to join Simoun. And even then, his avenge himself and not to help his fellowmen.FROM ASOCIAL TO ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR + It is tragic, therefore, that there are so very many Ba ilios among us today. Basilio was essentially good. He was hard working, did no one any harm. + Inanalready stable and prosperous country, such citizens as Basilio might be desirable;but in Rizal's Philippines as well as in ours, where so many reforms are still needed, we should have men with social conscience who will consider it their obligation to do more than just obey the laws.cd FROM ASOCIAL TO ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR » Our students, our profe ionals today, often exhibits the qualities of Basilio. ¢ indifferent to the issues and the At best, they try to do their jobs competently but a problems that face our country. > Those who start like Basilio bue who do not pe ential goodness al individualism to degenerate from asoc definitely anti-social behavior in pursuit of their individualistic goalsA NATION OF RIZALS ¢ Rizal was never like Basilio. ¢ He too suffered injustice early in life when he saw his mother unjustly imprisoned; but far from making him timid and afraid, ic spurred him to work for justice and freedom, not for his family but for all Filipinos. Not only his death, but more importantly, his whole life gave evidence of his constant preoccupation with the problems of his country, his involvement in the movement against ssion, ignorance, poverty and degradation. 2829 A NATION OF RIZALS ¢ We need anation of heroes who will live and work with patriotic dedication to rea ¢ Rizal's dream, © As long as we can still marvel at the contemporaneous-ness of Rizal, at his "timeliness," we must admie that many years after he has presented the problems, we have not yet taken the basic steps towards their solution. © When a new generation of Filipinos will be able to read Rizal as a mirror of our past and not as a reproach to our social present, only then can we say that we have truly honored Rizal because we have made him obsolete by completing his work.FROM DREAM 10 REALTY We are still backward, ignorant and to ag But to because only then will we realize the great value of his ideals. 30FROM DREAM 10 REALITY When Rizal becomes obsolete, our socie longer be infected with Dona Victorin: the triumph of nationalism will make us pi ¢ Philippine society will frown on the Pasta and th other fawning and obsequious minor officials whose only in, their sinecures. A reorientation of our ways and our thoughts along nationalist lines will fulfill the Rizal and at the same time make them obsolete as goals beca dream has become a reality. 31SUMMARY © “The article “Our Task: To Make Rizal Obsolete” written by Renato Constantino, was an outstanding analysis of how Rizal’s ideas seemed to suit the Ironically, the title does not speak of literally chu atus quo. ing the “national hero” band out of Rizal’s name; making him, therefore obsolete. What the author wants is for us to supersede the Rizal ideologies and vi improvement of our nation” (2007). ss, and be a possible realization for 32SUMMARY e “Even though Rizal is already dead, his words will nevertheless haunt each Filipino, until he is heard. And once he is heard, we will remember his greatness in the recuperation we see” (2007). 33
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