Ang Kalasingan

Ang Kalasingan

Ni   Apolinario   Villalobos

 

Hindi lamang sa alkohol ng alak, ang tao’y nalalasing

Kundi sa mga bagay na sa hinagap ma’y di natin akalain

Nariyan ang kalasingan sa biglang yaman na naangkin

At  kalasingan sa karangalang, sa katagala’y nakamit din.

 

Hindi masama ang uminom ng alak kung ilagay sa wasto

Lalo na’t sa Misa, ito ay  simbolo rin ng dugo ni Hesukristo

Subali’t sadya yatang may mga taong sa katakawan nito

Sa labis na natunggang alak, ang alkohol ay napunta sa ulo.

 

Kung minsan ‘di natin masisisi, taong sinwerte ang kapalaran

Na dati ay lagi na lang kumakalam ang sikmurang walang laman

Subali’t sa pag-angat ng isinusumpa-sumpa niyang kinalalagyan

Kayamanang nakamit,  halos hindi niya alam kung paano dapaan.

 

Yong iba naman, lahat ng paraan, walang humpay nilang ginawa

Mangiyak-ngiyak na kung minsan dahil sa kawalan nila ng pag-asa

Makamit lang ang inaasam na karangalang sa kanila’y napakahalaga  –

Subali’t nang makamit , mga paang umangat,   hindi na maibaba sa lupa!

 

 

The Animosity Between the Philippine Military and National Police

The Animosity Between

the Philippine Military and National Police

by Apolinario Villalobos

 

The professional jealousy between the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) is very obvious. No amount of cover-up can hide it. I have talked to a retired military officer and he told me that there is a popular impression in the AFP that the police is apparently pampered not only on the aspect of pay but benefits as well. My friend added that while the AFP soldiers who are exposed to the elements and danger of fired bullets from the enemy line in the field, the police field personnel comfortably commute to their posts on expensive motorcycles or stay in air-conditioned offices.

 

On the other hand, when I talked to a police friend, he told me that compared to the military, they are more “professional”, as they are degree holders, some even are lawyers, so they deserve appropriate compensation.

 

The Mamasapano massacre is one instance during which this animosity was manifested. Although, on papers, the two national security agencies are supposed to be “closely coordinating” with each other, in actual practice, there is much to be perceived. The two parties practically pointed accusing fingers at each other, for alleged negligence that led to the gruesome massacre of SAF44 at Tocanalipao, Mamasapano, Maguindanao Province (Mindanao). Until the re-opened Mamasapano hearing in the Senate has finally wrapped up, late in the afternoon of 27 January, 2016, the AFP and PNP are viewed as far from being reconciled.