Benguet: The Discrimination in the land of the discriminated

It is clear in the  dictionary that discrimination is defined as the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people, especially on the grounds of ethnicity, age, sex, or disability. So what is the issue in Benguet regarding the dismay of some locals against Honourable Congressman Eric Yap who is not born or raised in Benguet, running for his second re-election?

Congressman Yap was happily welcomed by Benguet People with wide open arms, with no opposition or objection, when he was appointed to take over as Congressman of the Province when the late Honorable Fongwan died in 2019. We was joyfully accepted, he was not discriminated.

Congressman Yap moves freely in Benguet, even to the depths of far flung areas of municipalities of Benguet. He enjoys walking around the hospitality of Benguet people with no  threat or criticism from locals about his physical, sexual, age, or racial background. He is not discriminated. In fact locals appreciate him even those who oppose him now.

Congressman Yap can avail any services or provisions that locals of Benguet enjoy. Congressman Yap is not discriminated. In fact, he is buying properties as much  as he can freely all at his disposal. Congressman Yap is not discriminated. He is with all the power and provision.

So what is the issue with locals regarding his bid for second re-election? A considerable portion of Benguet population has now noticed that the hospitality that was extended is being abused and used in some ways for the locals to be discriminated in their own land. Discriminated by means of them not being given the chance to govern their own province. Discrimination by means of giving all the funds and creating projects or programs which are interpreted by a portion of Benguet people as intended to amuse and hold the people of Benguet.

Local aspiring leaders and their supporters have now stood up to say that enough is enough. Thank you Congressman Yap for your service and generosity. Thank you for looking after our people and province when our own Congressman Fongwan died. We welcomed you on your appointment and supported you on your second re-election. We let you enjoy the hospitality and tranquility of Benguet but is now time for you to go. To return to your town where you are needed by your own community. Let Benguet people govern their own people and province, their way. Indigenous people like people in Benguet have their own ways of living and its politics that need to be protected and preserved from the elements of corruption and other bad influences of their outside world. 

Honourable Congressman Eric Yap is not discriminated, the people of Benguet and local aspiring leaders are the ones discriminated, and with those mouth-watering provisions, will “ULAW” the vulnerable and tranquil Benguet people and not given the chance to govern their way for their own land and people.

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PINOYS served abroad. Why not Yap to Benguet? Sinoy lawa en Yap?

PINOYS Served as elected officials abroad in democratic countries such as USA and UK. So why not Yap, a fellow Filipino to Benguet? In strict countries such as in the Middle East, Filipinos will never have the chance of becoming an official, or even a citizen of that country. Only countries like UK and USA where democracy allows foreigners to become a citizen of their country. If you become citizen of a country, then you will enjoy the privileges like getting elected as public official. However, political exercises in these countries are far advanced from the practices in the Philippines in terms of equal opportunity. In UK for example, politicians will have the same playing field in terms of campaign. No posters in the streets for each politician, only approved flyers. Candidates campaign focusing on their party’s manifesto or platform. No other gimmicks like ayuda, SUV, silyasi, watwat, orocan table and chairs or any other gimmick that will cause controversy such as elements of corruption or vote-buying. This will allow any candidate to be able to campaign in the same playing field with other candidates. Political parties and candidates will compete in communicating their manifesto or platforms. Manifesto or platforms are normally of a national scope. Local candidates will align with these manifesto on their campaign. When they are elected, their performance will be judged by people whether or not they achieve their platform or manifesto. Manifesto or Platforms will normally be about establishing or improving healthcare, defense, education, infrastructures, or other areas that will improve the lives of people as a whole system. Politicians are also equally judged for their integrity and conduct in public. That is why most public officials resign immediately when they are involved in a sensitive issue or controversy. In the Philippines, it is very different. The system allows incumbent officials to develop advantages over their possible rivals such as, providing ayuda or programs and structures and items depicting their names (using their own or public funds). A system that allows politician in corrupting the electorate. Any official or candidate can easily create artificial and politically motivated projects such as creating environment where sick people rely under their mercy instead of creating healthcare programs that benefit all people, rich and poor; where no cancer or dialysis patient have to be begging or living under their mercy or provision of a politician. This is the danger in Benguet. The “hungry”electorate are very vulnerable with these practices. So help them God.
Kankanaey short translation: Enggay pay tan, siya et kayman adi nu say layden yu.
Highland Ilocano translation: Ket anya ngay, isu iman kayat ti tao.

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Aetas of Itogon are the Real Pure Blood Filipinos and so as Igorots, Mangyans, Tausugs, and other Indigenous Tribes of Luzon, Visayas & Mindanao

Aetas of Itogon are the Real Pure Blood Filipinos and so as Igorots, Mangyans, Tausugs, and other Indigenous Tribes of Luzon, Visayas & Mindanao. They are the original inhabitants of the Philippines. The looks of Miss Glenda and Miss Karen Davila are the result of inter-racial mixture of Filipinos and foreigners.

Modern Filipinos found in Central Luzon and Visayas such as in Manila and Cebu are descendants of indigenous tribes that had inter-racial mixture with foreigners who migrated or colonised the country, such as Chinese, Malays, Spanish, Japanese and others. This happened even before the year 1500s when Philippines was first discovered or found by European Sailor Magellan. This means Filipinos in Manila and Cebu came to civilisation many centuries before indigenous Filipinos of the mountains and outskirts of the country were discovered.

Real Pure blood Filipinos like the Igorots of the Mountains of Cordilleras remained pristine and were just introduced to civilisation probably in the late 1800s. The Aetas of Central Luzon were lately discovered or introduced to civilisation probably in mid 1900s. Even if they were almost just recently introduced to civilisation, they are now almost of the same transformation with the other Filipinos in the cities who were earlier brought to civilisation.

If all indigenous tribes were discovered and introduced to civilisation at the same time with those in Manila and Cebu, the looks of Igorots, Aetas, Mangyans, Tausugs and other indigenous people will be the same or far better than the looks of Miss Glenda or Karen Davila.

Nevertheless, races of people, indigenous or mixed-race, have their own beauty. The looks of people should never be used to discriminate one from the other. Each race and culture have their unique beauty and identity.

P.S.: There are no Aetas in Itogon. Title is just a Literary Art. Aetas and Igorots are both indigenous peoples with respective culture, history and beliefs.

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