CEGP-ST 19th Regional Press Convention Sept. 25, 2010
CEGP-ST 19th Regional Press Convention Sept. 25, 2010
CEGP-ST 19th Regional Press Convention Sept. 25, 2010
Keynote Speech
College Editor’s Guild of the Philippines - Southern Tagalog Chapter
19th Regional Student Press Convention
September 25, 2010
To my fellow Guilders,
First, let me greet the College Editor’s Guild of the Philippines, Southern
Tagalog Chapter for its 19th Regional Student Press Convention. Isang mainit na
pagbati sa inyong patuloy na pagsasabuhay ng tradisyon ng mapagpalayang
pamamahayag sa loob at labas ng inyong paaralan!
Indeed, the campus press must continue to uphold its historic role as one
of the pillars of progressive media - to keep the student body informed on matters
that concern the common good and to be instrumental in compelling young and
old alike to act accordingly not be mere passive recipients of news and
information.
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This is especially important now that the nobility of the journalistic
profession and the mass media has been compromised by corporate interests.
Today, the mainstream mass media have become peddlers of anti-democratic
biases, reinforcing backward mindsets that imprison and desensitize the people’s
minds to accept the system that oppresses and exploits them. Media has
gradually become an ideological state apparatus conditioning the minds of the
people to develop a callous attitude toward violence, cruelty, abuses, injustice,
and intolerance. Mass media tries to rob the public of common sense, coercing
them into conformity. We are made to be mere consumers of commercial and
political goods. Through mass media, the commodification of social relations has
become almost biological.
Given this condition, the most vital issues in society are crying out to be
reflected, reported and resolved in both journalistic and literary works. For this,
there can be no richer source of material than the struggles of the toiling masses.
There can be no greater task than to take part in that struggle.
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change the world. We have witnessed first hand the power of ideas. We have
seen people kill in the name of them; and die defending them.
Since January 2001, there have been almost a thousand cases of extra-
judicial killings, including the murders of activists, human rights defenders and
journalists since Arroyo became the president and implemented her counter-
insurgency program Oplan Bantay Laya.
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At magpasahanggang ngayon, nanatili ang mga katulad ninyong
propagandista sa ating panahon na nangangahas na tumaliwas sa alon ng
nakasanayan at handang tumalikod sa seguridad ng kung ano ang pamilyar at
kumikita.
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became instrumental in exposing the alarming level of human rights atrocities
committed by a government that is driven by a culture of impunity. The glaring
facts and figures revealed disturbing patterns manifesting government policies of
systematic political repression and state persecution against the progressive
sectors of the society.
Ipagpatuloy natin ang paggawa ng mga letra’t sulating aantig sa ating mga
kaeskwela at kababayan na aakay sila sa landas ng paglilingkod at tunay na
panlipunang pagbabago.