Suzette Severo Doctolero, who said she has participated in the EDSA revolution to remove late president Ferdinand Marcos and his family from power, says that she is disappointed of the people fighting to remove Marcos’ body from the Libingan ng mga Bayani where it was buried last Friday.
She said the real enemies are the ones still living, like Enrile and Ramos.
“Inaksaya ba ng mga Germans ang oras nila sa pag atake kay Hitler noong ito ay nagpakamatay na? No. Dinala nila sa korte (Nuremburg trials) ang mga buhay na galamay at ito ay inihabla at tiniyak na mapaparusahan. E di masaya kasi nagkaroon ng closure.” she wrote.
She questioned how the people could move on, if the enemy is dead.
“Hihintayin din bang matsugi ang mga buhay pang galamay bago sila labanan? Anyare sa atin? Bakit patay na lang ang kaya nating kalabanin? YET sigaw nang sigaw at tungayaw nang tungayaw na gusto ng closure at ng hustisya pero hinahayaang mamuhay at patuloy na mamuhay nanmasaya ang iba pang galamay.”
She said she loathed how the people are now only fighting the deceased.
She said Marcos was never a hero and was not buried a hero because there was no celebration or half masts around the country.
While the activist believes that the dictator should have been held accountable for his atrocities, she said the dead should be respected.
“Pero bakit walang naghahabla at sumisigaw ng t@ng ina sa mga buhay na may kasalanan?” she wrote.
“Oh wait. Talaga bang yung nga proponents ng martial law ang kinakalaban o si Pdut? Ginagamit lang ba ang issue na ito para buwagin ang Pdut admin? Malamang. Sige, try nyo ha.” she added.
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