Sunday, March 20, 2011

Comparison

Following the Japan disasters last March 11, 2011, the world was awed by the actions of the Japanese people. There were no looting, chaos, and people appear to be patient, respectful and dignified despite the tragedies. Ultimately, Filipinos then started comparing themselves with Japan. There's nothing wrong with comparing, but sometimes it's not healthy. Like in this case.

Some Filipinos say, if the disasters happened in the Philippines, surely there will be looting and violence. Yes, that may be true, but what is forgotten is if it happened in the country, I am also sure good things will happen too. During the Ondoy disaster in 2009, there was looting indeed, but in the general picture, there were more incidents of heroism and bravery. There was chaos in some areas, but there were more stories of sharing and compassion. There was greed, but also tales of bayanihan.

Some also say the Japanese media is 'better' than Philippines because they didn't show dead bodies. It's not entirely true, for one, there are photos of dead bodies online. And I don't think showing parts of dead bodies is entirely wrong. Of course, as long as the face is not shown and it won't be a long footage. Filipinos are dramatic people in general. We are also visual people. Showing parts of a dead body may be distasteful for some, but it also connects a story to the viewer. It tells the viewer what happened even without the words. Like the Maguindanao massacre, parts of dead bodies were shown like hands. The footage connected the viewer to the story and it translated to emotions, which turned that to a call for justice.

I'll always believe that Filipinos are great people. They may not be perfect (who are anyway), but they are loving, patriotic, hard working and fun people.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Japan-related

Watching footage of the disasters in Japan is heart-breaking. Seeing collapsed buildings, water rushing towards homes, ships on land, airports submerged-- it's really sad. Hope Japan can recover like what happened in Kobe 15 years ago.

A day before the quake, it's ironic that I was with the Japanese Embassy in the Philippines. I was on a Press Tour for 3 days- traveling to Pangasinan, Benguet and Pampanga. I had dinner with Japanese Ambassador Makoto Katsura and visited various projects funded by Japan's Official Development Assistance. Basing on what I saw, truly Japan has helped the country in terms of infrastructures and other services.

PHOTOS (from above down): 1) our nice hotel in Baguio, 2) dining with the Ambassador at Camp John Hay, 3) fresh vegetables for sale in Benguet, 3) P40 only for a dozen, 4) view along the way

Monday, March 7, 2011

iFollow

Take a photo with "i follow ANC" or a similar sign! And tweet it to @jekkipascual

For fun only :-)

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

A New Phase

It's March 1. It's a brand new month, a fresh start.

Today marks my first month as writer for Headstart and Mornings@ANC. Today is also my first full day in my new condo. I moved in yesterday with tons of baggages, boxes, paper bags, plastic bags etc. It was a very tiring day. And to think I have not eaten a decent meal at all. I hope my new place will bring in good luck and blessings. :-)

The photo shows just a few of my things. Probably, that's just a fourth of all my things. Imagine carrying that from one place to another! Thank God, it was a success. The only bad thing is I don't have a restroom just yet. Workers had to overhaul the CR because of a leak. I'll probably take a bath in 2 days time :-)

It's a generally good start, hopefully it will last.