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divinusdeaa · 4 months ago
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The People's Power Revolution: A Paradoxical Narrative of Bravery and Optimism
In history, there are moments that just seem strange and contradictory. One such moment is the People's Power Revolution, a unique part of Philippine history that mixes irony and resilience. It's like a funny-sad story, where people fought for freedom but with a twist of irony.
Fountainhead of Malcontentment: A Surefire Recipe for Autocracy
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In the 1960s and 1970s, the Philippines was under the rule of President Ferdinand Marcos. His government was authoritarian, and people's rights were taken away. Corruption thrived, and the economy suffered. These were the perfect conditions for an unexpected revolution.
The Flame Kindles: Assasination Fueled Rebellion
Sometimes, a tragic event can inspire change. In 1983, the assassination of Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino Jr., an opposition leader, became the catalyst for the revolution. His death inspired the nation and sparked a passion that could only come from the irony of a man's death becoming the fuel for a revolution.
The inviting sound of a radio and a cardinal's call intertwine
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In a world dominated by social media, we forget the power of something as simple as a radio station. Radio Veritas played a crucial role in the People's Power Revolution. It became a source of truth, spreading information and rallying support. And who led the charge? Jaime Cardinal Sin. It's ironic that a rigid institution like the Church was now calling for unity and rebellion.
A Tempest Converged: EDSA's Picnic
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When we think of revolutions, we imagine battlefields and gunfire. But the People's Power Revolution was different. EDSA, a busy highway, turned into a strange picnic spot. The protesters, armed with yellow ribbons, peacefully stood up for their cause. It's as if they all decided, "Why fight when we can sing and wave our hands in the air?"
Nonviolent Resistance Holds Formidable Strength: Gandhian Fervor
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Guns, bombs, and violence were not the weapons of choice in this revolution. The Filipino people embraced nonviolent resistance, following the example of Mahatma Gandhi. Prayers, songs, and even dancing replaced the sounds of conflict. Who would have thought that democracy could be won through a well-coordinated dance routine?
Caesar's out, Widow.....in?: A Triumphant Government of the People, by the People, and for the People
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After days of peaceful protest and irony aplenty, the revolution achieved its goal. President Marcos, likely bewildered by peaceful activists armed with flowers, stepped down. And who took his place? Corazon Aquino, the widow of the fallen hero whose assassination set this whole ironic chain of events in motion. It's almost like a poetic tragedy.
The People's Power Revolution in the Philippines showed us how brave and hopeful people can bring about big changes. It's a story that goes beyond algorithms and computers because it's all about human emotions and experiences. It taught us that even in tough times, we can find the strength to stand up and make a difference.
This revolution was full of irony, but it also showed us the power of working together peacefully. People from all walks of life came together, using their voices instead of weapons, to fight for what they believed in. They showed us that change can come from unity and determination.
The People's Power Revolution reminds us that revolutions don't always have to be violent. It taught us the importance of communication and the impact that each person can have. It's a story that inspires us to fight for justice, to come together despite our differences, and to believe in the power of hope.
As we look back on this historic event, let's remember that we all have the ability to shape the course of history. May the People's Power Revolution be a lasting reminder that when we stand together, we can overcome any obstacle and create a better future.
"The revolution is not yet finished; the struggle for a better Philippines continues." - Fidel V. Ramos
Immerse yourself with these sounds of screams and pleasing from the revolution that changed our history:
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divinusdeaa · 7 months ago
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divinusdeaa · 8 months ago
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18 favorites: ttpd album photoshoot ♡♡♡
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divinusdeaa · 8 months ago
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ugh why must I be always so repulsed by my own vulnerability but I find it very moving and impressive if other people are vulnerable with me????
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divinusdeaa · 8 months ago
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Fall mood board 🍂
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divinusdeaa · 9 months ago
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No one will ever fully be able to understand the internal battles you had to endure just to heal, just to grow, just to make it here today. Be proud of the way you fought to save yourself. Be proud of the way you survived.
Bianca Sparacino
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divinusdeaa · 9 months ago
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“Blessed are those who do not fear solitude, who are not afraid of their own company, who are not always desperately looking for something to do, something to amuse themselves with.”
— Paulo Coelho
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divinusdeaa · 11 months ago
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divinusdeaa · 1 year ago
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Memories from Bergen. The crisp cool air, this telephone booth turned free little library, a lovely bookstore and iced coffee breaks in between.
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divinusdeaa · 1 year ago
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Kitty appreciation post
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divinusdeaa · 1 year ago
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I saw this tiktok on twitter and I just had to 😂
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divinusdeaa · 1 year ago
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RIP. Aaron Bushnell I hope I can help spread your message like wildfire
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divinusdeaa · 1 year ago
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divinusdeaa · 1 year ago
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The spirit of Diogenes is alive and well
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divinusdeaa · 1 year ago
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So I found Aaron Bushnell's reddit and went through his comments/posts. That young man was well read and stable as they can be. Nothing in his writings pointed to someone who was "unstable" or "brainwashed".
He held leftist and anarchist ideals. He belong to the ACAB subreddit. He recognized the evil of the US Military even though he himself was a part of it. He hated TERFS and called out fatphobia. He understood the dangers of white supremecy and the evils of capitalism.
He had a cat. He liked the show fleabag and played elden ring.
Apparently in his will he wants to leave any money in his name to palestinian relief funds. He was trying to find a new owner for his cat.
Rest in peace Aaron Bushnell. The world won't forget & we sure as fuck won't let the media paint you out to be some crazy conspiracy theorist who had no idea what he was doing.
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divinusdeaa · 1 year ago
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“To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.”
— Oscar Wilde
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divinusdeaa · 1 year ago
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When people are talking about Catholicism’s positive contributions to human culture they’re referring to BDSM
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