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Thursday, January 23, 2014

Dear Sen. Bong Revilla, From Dra. Margarita Holmes

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Source: www.rappler.com

Dear Senator Revilla:

This letter does not refer to your privilege speech earlier this week. Instead, I would like to write about how, if one analyzed your past behavior, one could predict what you would say last Monday, January 20.

Happily for us, the saying “silence is golden” is not something you believe in. Or maybe, like many politicians, you simply do not practice what you preach.

Be that as it may, you have said things in the past that your handlers should’ve insisted you not say. They should have warned you that, if you continued to shoot your mouth off, baka po mabuking kayo(you might get busted.) And busted you were.

Example 1: You insisted you scarcely knew Janet Napoles.

If true, this makes you not only an alleged thief but also a pretty stupid one. Why should you put your trust in someone you hardly know? Trust to the tune of over P200 million in funds you allegedly transferred to NGOs controlled by Napoles and her dummies.

Example 2: You claimed that your signature was forged only to have this contradicted in a sworn statement by Technology Resource Center Director General Cunanan.

I hope you understand, Sen Revilla, “Wala pong personalan ito.” (This isn’t a personal attack against you.) If we ever happen to be at the same party, and you are willing, I will pose for a picture with you the way you did with Napoles. Then you can truthfully say about me what you claimed about Napoles: “I was introduced once or twice to (her)…Aside from the customary ‘hi’s and hello’s,’ we had no other interaction with each other."

Of course if, after having met me once or twice, you then decide to send me over P200 million of your PDAF, I’ll make sure they reach Congress’ intended beneficiaries, and without any deductions, either. I might, of course, charge, an itty bitty handling fee (joke only).

I don’t delude myself into thinking that allegedly corrupt lawmakers blanch with fear upon realizing I’ve written them a letter. In fact I can imagine them joking: “Pare, ikaw ba ang binabanatan ngayon?" (Are you the flavor of the month this time?) No big deal and welcome to the club.

“Give it a month, cry on national TV about your children being affected, maybe even bullied! Mentioning how terribly your children have suffered always gets people on your side. You know naman we Filipinos are so goddamn sentimental, thank God. Basta lang, magpanggap kang tatay na namumulupot sa sama ng loob, papatawarin ka na nila. Kayang-kaya niyo yan, di ba, mga artista naman kayo? (Just pretend to be a father feigning distress and you will be forgiven. You can do that, can't you, you're actors anyway?)

(Why, you can even cry a little: "De ano na ako, pero kailangan pa bang isama ang aming mga anak?" (I don’t care about myself, but do you have to drag my kids into this too?)

“Lie low ka lang for a while. Believe me, it will blow over the way everything else does."

“What does it matter if columnists rail against all the plunderers for a week, a month, even years? So what if there are million people marches and even effigies burned?!!? Nothing will happen. Nothing ever does."

“The best thing about it is, even when we’re laying low, we can laugh all the way to our banks, in our heavily tinted SUVs, and let the bleeding hearts write all they want.”

As early as 1977 Albert Bandura formulated the Social Learning Theory, considered the most influential theory on learning and development. I’d like to quote Dr Bandura himself, as he says it so eloquently: "Learning would be exceedingly laborious, not to mention hazardous, if people had to rely solely on the effects of their own actions to inform them what to do. Fortunately, most human behavior is learned observationally through modeling: from observing others one forms an idea of how new behaviors are performed, and on later occasions this coded information serves as a guide for action."

In other words, extrapolating from the rigorous studies done in Social Learning Theory, children learn they can get away with something by (merely) watching another get away with something as terrible. In fact, the (initially merely) observing subjects can do even worse, realizing that they can get away with murder (or plunder, or both).

Thus, if a fledgling politician notices that more entrenched politicians can steal with impunity, what’s to stop the newbies from doing the same? So what if you are ridiculed on FB, mocked by columnists, barred from running again? So what if you even have to go on the lam like Joc-Joc Bolante?

If that is the worst it gets, why should any thief care?

`Theoretically, all you have to do is lie low for a year and then hire publicists to ensure you project whatever image you choose, maybe even continue acting in a movie or two, all the while enjoying the fruits of your alleged theft.

In fact, theoretically, someone like you Senator Revilla, can even use the money you allegedly stole to hire lawyers to help weasel out of crimes you're accused of and buy air time to protest your innocence.

In the words of former Harvard law Professor and current US Senator Elizabeth Warren: “If large financial institutions can break the law and accumulate millions in profits and if they get off by paying out of these profits, they do not have much incentive to follow the law.”

But, once again, allow me to quote the one saying that has kept me from losing hope. “A journey of a thousand miles starts with the first step.”

Hopefully the second step isn’t that far off. It will be when most of us realize we must do something more than write. I am sure we Rappler.com readers can find fellow readers sufficiently outraged to harness the indignation and implement ideals that many have already discussed. With any luck, our getting together can be that straw that breaks the corrupt camel’s back.

46 comments:

  1. Hay naku bong umamin ka na kasi u have to respect me and the filipino people and we can hope and forgive u in the future, right guys? With honesty and modesty

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    1. Masyado tayong affected sa mga ganitong kalalaking issues, samantalang ung mga petty corrupt practices and red tapes like mga fixers at mga sumisistema o Hindi pagsunod man lang sa batas trapiko hindi natin masolusyunan, Lahat tayo natatakot manindigan sa tama! Bakit?! Dahil at the back of our minds walang mangyayare din naman and naiisip natin me mga koneksyon ang mga Ito para makagawa ng ganun! And wala ding mapaparusahan, manganganib Lang buhay mo! Sana dumating na ung araw na navivideohan na Lahat ng mga transactions at ung mga nakunang tiwali ng ebidensya e mawala na! Purging na!

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    2. I can forgiveness him but still I want to stayed in jail.

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    3. Awang awa ako ke sen. Bong at sa pamilya nya ung pinagdadaanan nila, nahinto pa sa abogasya ung anak nya Dahil binubully (o Baka Hindi Lang talaga kinaya, Buti nlng me maidadahilan na). Nakakaantig ng damdamin ung kelangan na nilang pumila para sa mga govt transactions at sa mga high end bars para makapasok, ung magagarang kotse nila Hindi na agad nila mapapalitan pag ayaw na nila, ung mga baril nila kahit papano lisensyado pa din, minsan nlng makakakain sa mga upscale na resto, nakakaawa!!!!! The humanity!!!!! Buti nlng for consolation ung mga damit at shoes mga signatures pa din un kasi biznez ng anak nya at anak ni Lim-Napoles!

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    4. lintik na grammar yan o anon 12:49!

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    5. Speaking of consolation, ung atmosphere ng awkwardness sa tv patrol ngaung mainit sa news si sec. Mar! Hindi nila mapagusapang tatlo sa end ng news e! Comedy un para sa ating mga viewers! Wala sa vocabulary ng mga performers sa harap ng camera ang awkward! Hilarious!

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    6. Hahahaha! Kelangan mag leave ni ate koring ng mga two to four weeks dahil magpprivelege speech na naman si Kap next week daw!

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  2. Spot on! Now write an open letter about Sexy and Tanda. LOL!

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    1. tapos npo si sexy,pagkatapos ng privilege speech nya last month yta yun.si tanda nlang wala.

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  3. Hay natapos ko rin easy to understand than her letter to jinggoy....well said. bravo dr holmes sa inyo ko po nalaman na ok pong lunukin ang kupal ...noon may tv show ka pa.

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  4. I wish the letter were in Filipino, so Bong cud understand.

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    1. Nice....Hhahahaha...oh dear dont worry Bong can afford to pay interpreters....its not even a quarter of what he stole from the people...~ann

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    2. Hahahah! Exactly my thoughts! Masyadong malalim ang English ni dra Holmes. Di kaya ni Bong intindihin to.

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    3. anon 2:09 mas madaling intindihin tong sulat nya k bong kesa k jinggoy.mga simple words lang ginamit ni dra. dito para di na daw maghire ng maraming interpreters si pogi.baka daw lalong mabawasan ipon.

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    4. LOL, hindi keri ng anting-anting ni Bong itey! Kalurks lang!

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  5. "With any luck, our getting together can be that straw that breaks the corrupt camel’s back." --- I truly hope so, too, Dr. Holmes.

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  6. sumwsaw na namn tong si dra xerex

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    1. Well, she's paying her taxes. And what she says or writes make sense, be it political or sexually-related issues. She's got the right to ask how did these elected officials utilized the pubic funds. Hope you know how to read and understand what you're reading, as Dr Holmes wrote a very good article.

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    2. At bakit, bawal? At kolumnista po sya sa dyaryo, FYI. Are you saying na bawal na rin mag-comment ang ibang columnists? Ikaw lang ang pwede magbigay ng opinyon?

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    3. Hay...ganitong mga commentary ang nakakatawa pero mas pumapangibabaw ang pagkadismaya at pagkalungkot. Sinasabi mo na wag ng makialam si Dr, Holmes sa isyu. Pero kaya marami ang malakas na magnakaw (mga politiko, mga empleyado, mga pulis, etc) ay dahil marami ang ayaw makialam. At dahil ba nagpapaliwanag si Dr. Holmes tungkol sa sex ay wala na siyang credibility at hindi na siya pwedeng magbigay ng kanyang opinyon tungkol sa ganitong isyu?

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    4. Bawal? Sa anong batas?

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    5. Wag masyadong apektado, Bong.

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    6. She is a UP geaduate with a Masters Degree abroad. She is also one of the top ten most outstanding graduates of the Philippines. Bakit di sya pwede makisawsaw? She is analyzing Revilla'a behavior because she is a clinucal psychologist too. Palibhasa hindi mo msintibdihan ang sinasabi nya kaya bitter ka! Hihihi!

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  7. nacacasuca some of the filipino politicians

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    1. Kala ko kakasuca si dr. Margie holmes

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  8. sana talaga maparusahan na mga yan ang yabang yabang pa naman ng asawa na may nunal

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  9. You put the "bong" in MANDARAMBONG, the same way as how jinggoy sounds so much like DENGGOY

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  10. Why would i be so maawa of his children wifey etc... they already had thier lump share on our billions. Mas madaming nakakaawa sa pilipinas kaysa sa kanila. Chura ng mga revilla. Pwe

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  11. You should have stopped at mandarambong. The second part isn't witty.

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  12. Anon 12:58 hindi siya sumasawsaw. pinoy din siya teh na nagbabayad ng buwis at may karapatang dumakdak na katulad natin. may sense naman lahat ng sinabi nya. LOL.

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  13. I love you Dra. Holmes for saying whats in my mind. Nakakasawa na talaga itong mga bugok na itlog sa senado. Dapat na magwakas na ang pangdarambong nila sa pera ng bayan.

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  14. Fan of Margie. Go girl!

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  15. I agree Dra. Holmes! Sooner or later, this topic and case will be forgotten. Ganun naman ang mga Pilipino eh, madaling makalimutan ang mga nagawang kasalana. A year from now nag e enjoy na naman si MandaramBONG na gumawa ng movie sa MMFF.

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  16. Bravo! Galing talaga ng real-life Dra. Xerex.

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  17. Hahaha! Yung Example 1! Oo nga naman, sino nga namang gagawa nun diba!

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  18. Sigurado panalo na naman si Bong sa next election. Pinoys can only see 5 minutes into their future. Uy, 500 pesos, ok na yan. Boto na kita. Pang tanghalian din ito. But keep on writing letters Dr. Masarap basahin ang mga letters mo ;)

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  19. kaya sa 2016 ha, pabayaan na lang natin syang mag artista,,

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  20. yung totoo. Magkano binayad sau ng mga naninira ke senator bong ha dra holmes

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    1. tulog na Bong, may taping ka pa at shooting.

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