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    Let's make a stand and say NO to this distortion of history and the perversion of the word "hero"!
    Do not distort history! Marcos was a tyrant and plunderer, never a heroPeople's Movement for Change | Pagbabago
    Do not distort history! Marcos was a tyrant and plunderer, never a hero

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    Do not distort history! Marcos was a tyrant and plunderer, never a heroPeople's Movement for Change | Pagbabago

    We are outraged by the proposal at the House of Representatives to bury the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos at the Libingan ng mga Bayani. House Resolution (HR) 1135 is a gross distortion of our history. If left unopposed, it will flagrantly rewrite one of the darkest chapters of the country’s history and will make a despised tyrant and plunderer, whom the people ousted through People Power in 1986, a hero all of a sudden.
    We strongly urge President Benigno S. Aquino III not to conspire with those pushing for the burial of Marcos at the Libingan ng mga Bayani. He will not only do injustice, ironically, to his own father, assassinated Senator Benigno Aquino Jr., who was among the most prominent figures in the fight against the Marcos dictatorship. But more importantly, he will do injustice to the thousands of nameless and faceless Filipinos who risked life and limb, who perished without trace, who suffered the most excruciating torture in the struggle to end the dictatorial regime. He will do injustice to current and future generations of Filipinos who shall be forced to forget the atrocities and abuses blatantly committed by Marcos, his family and cronies.

    We could not allow this if we are to move on as a people and as a nation. We could not simply forget the past in the name of so-called political reconciliation which in reality is nothing but a compromise between factions of the ruling elite for the sake of political expediency. Doing so is a surefire formula for another tyrant and plunderer – more vicious than ever – to again arise and terrorize the people. Leaders like Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo who did not officially put the country under Martial Law but oppressed the people and plundered the country very much like Marcos did, should serve as a pungent reminder of how a country must never forget nor distort its past but instead learn from it.

    Twenty-five years since the first People Power, Marcos and his relatives and cronies have never been prosecuted for their many crimes against the people. Meanwhile, Marcosian economic policies that further pushed the country into a perpetual state of crisis, poverty, and backwardness such as automatic debt servicing remain in place and continue to impoverish the country and the people.

    Burying Marcos at the Libingan ng mga Bayani will practically absolve his relatives and cronies from their accountability and will further legitimize the anti-people policies and fascist decrees that his dictatorship initiated and were continued by succeeding regimes. We also oppose the recommendation to give Marcos full military honors.

    Thus, we encourage everyone to sign this petition opposing all moves and plans to distort the past and bury Marcos at the Libingan ng mga Bayani or give him any hero’s recognition.

    Let us remind the Aquino administration and Congress that Ferdinand Marcos was a brutal tyrant, a plunderer, and a traitor to the Filipino people. He was never a hero.

    Let us teach the correct historical lessons to the youth and the generations to follow.

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    If Angelo Reyes can be buried at the Libingan, why not Marcos?
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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    If Angelo Reyes can be buried at the Libingan, why not Marcos?
    +1 he deserved to burried there as a soldier.

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    yes, he was a soldier. . .but being a politician was the bigger part of him

    he doesn't deserve to be buried there

    para tayong tanga if we do that

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    Based on what I know now, if I am to be asked if Marcos should be buried at the Libingan nn mga Bayani. Yes.

    Why? As a president and a soldier, he deserved to be buried to that place. I don't consider him as a hero, what ever he has done good or bad to the country, he has made contribution to the Philippine history.

    One question in my mind also, why not just bury him in Ilocos. He is loved by the Ilocanos.

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    i go with the VP, bury him in Ilocos hes their percieved hero and theres nothing we can do to convince them otherwise. As for military honors, well?! thats as far as i go for compromise and to finally settle this and move on. Mind you moving on deos not equate to forgeting his atrocities, we should always remeber never forget so as not to repeat that sordid episode in our history.

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    My thoughts on this:

    1. Marcos is not a hero. He was a plunderer, tyrant and dictator. The name of the cemetery is Libingan ng mga Bayani. Marcos should not be buried there.
    2. Marcos is not a war hero. His medals, guerilla unit and other so-called heroics in WW2 were all fake. His record as a president and politician shows that whatever ideals he learned from the militiary were all erased. He does not deserve military honors.
    3. Let him be buried in his hometown. But please, no military honors or accolades as hero. Otherwise you might as well allow GMA to be buried as a hero if not in the Libingan, then in her hometown of Lubao. You might as well allow Erap to be buried as a hero, if not in the Libingan, then in San Juan.

    Yes, Marcos started massive infrastructure that are in place until today, in the same way that Hitler built an Olympic stadium, in the same way that Stalin turned Russia into an industrial power. But those achievements do not compensate for their sins and crimes.

    As a people, we should stop the culture of compromise and "sige na nga" or "puede na yan nang matapos na". Taasan naman natin ang standards natin.

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    He is an ex-president who got booted out. Yes a soldier with no bad record. But majority and the most impact he had in the PI is as a Politician who is one of the world's most notorius plunderer. IMO, the Bad so greatly outweigh the Good that to be mentioned in the same breath as a Hero is an insult and a degradation to majority of Filipino.

    Sa Ilocos na lang ilibing yan kasi at least doon ay pinupuri pa rin siya till now.

    Si Angelo Reyes kasi hindi napatunayan sa korte na nagkamali kaya siguro puwede sa libingan ng mga bayani. Pero si FM kasi hindi lang dito natalo sa aso eh, pati sa ibang bansa. Nakalusot lang si AR IMO.

    Pero kung ilibing man yan si FM sa Libingan ng mga Bayani, hindi naman ako titigil magbayad ng buwis.
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    no hero to me. he made our country his personal playing ground

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    mas marami pang mas mabigat na problema pilipinas.......
    hwag nang pagtalunan yan.

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