GE6 Reflection Topic 1-4
GE6 Reflection Topic 1-4
GE6 Reflection Topic 1-4
Detangco
GE6:8:00-10:00am
Instructor: Angelo Bautista
It was on June 12, 1898, when the “Act of the Proclamation of Independence of the
Filipino People” was read at General Emilio Aguinaldo’s ancestral house in Kawit, Cavite. The
country’s independence, however, was not achieved quickly. Independence Day also serves as
an apt moment for Filipinos to reflect on who they are in light of all these, and of what they could
give in return as benefactors of this emancipation which took pains to be attained. It is fitting that
as we commemorate the anniversary of the declaration of our independence and as we recall
the glorious events surrounding it,” the late statesman said, “we should examine ourselves and
ask if we have been worthy of the heritage of freedom which our heroes bequeathed to us and
for which thousands of our patriots so willingly shed their blood. Let independence day therefore
be an occasion not only for commemoration, but for spiritual self-examination.”
For President Macapagal, the heroes have a right to ask of Filipinos how strong their
Republic is today. This evokes a sense of responsibility left for us to be productive and truthful
citizens. These heroes, he added, might well ask the businessman if he did his best to improve
his methods of production and to increase his marketing efficiency. They also might well ask
students if they have been diligently studying “not only for high marks, but for the sake of
learning,” in order to fully contribute to the nation’s overall progress.