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The Filipino Youth of Today

By: Ellaiza Mae T. Gravanza

We are now existing in a modern world – a world where morals are slowly decaying. I agree that this
generation is somehow proud of being “Pinoy”, however their nationalism had been gone. Gone are the
days when Filipinos admire the locals. Gone are the good old days when the youth cherishes their
homeland. This! Historical period is truly affecting the individuals.

Years ago, when I always watch my neighborhood, I could see kids playing Filipino games such as
tumbang preso, luksong tinik, patintero, Chinese garter and so much more with smiles plastered on their
faces. Even though how envious I was of the thing called fun they had, atleast they had lived the
Filipino’s way.

Nowadays, what do kids do? From cellphones to laptops, Xbox to iPods; the system of technology is
slowly eating their senses! If too much love can kill, then too much technology can wreak havoc! And
just like any form of influence, it made them sit all day, worshipping the virtual world, where Twitter,
Facebook and Instagram are a must.

Life’s essence is not always about the everyday trends. It is about how our spirit is burning to resist the
impact of modernization. We are not just Filipinos by blood – we are Filipinos carrying the value of the
Pearl of the Orient Seas to always make a difference to prove other nations that their judgements are
wrong. So instead of disputing, we should rather widen their narrow minds that we are not only good in
abrasive ways but we do have intelligence, abilities, and skills which are better than the yesteryears.

Remember our national heroes did not sacrifice their blood for nothing. Now is the time to stop the
improper habits and replace it with proper ones as to always accept the differences of individuals. Live
and imprint in your minds that he who does not look back from where he came will never reach his
destination.

We must not then fail the hard works of our victors. Instead, we should resolve the broken roads to
raise again the pride of our nation for each trial we tackle molds us to be ready to face the bygones. Aim
high and strive for improvement because no matter what happens, the future lies in our hands.

Face to face, heart to heart and soul to soul. We, the Filipino youth of today, are the backbone of this
land I call, Philippines.
I AM THE YOUTH OF TODAY – ORATION PIECE
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I am the youth of today. I am a descendant of the brave Katipuneros and the strong-willed leaders of the
revolution. I wear the red banner and carry the torch of my guerrilla forefathers. The blood of my
ancestors runs through my veins. I was not delivered into this world in defeat. The resilience of the past
centuries nourishes my will but I am still fighting for my freedom, justice, and peace.

To our distinguished members of the board of judges, to my fellow contenders, friends, visitors, ladies
and gentlemen, good afternoon.

I stand before you to speak for democracy, that our heroes died for, the unfortunate and unjust strived
for, and the present and even the future generation’s endeavor. Honor and dignity flow in my blood and
my heart beats for freedom.

Ladies and gentlemen, the Filipino heroism is our legacy. It is found in the determination that made it
possible for our Banganhon brothers to fight for freedom. It is in the courage that sustained them to
seek justice for the brutal Banga massacre many years ago. Let the blood of the
courageous Katipuneros run through the veins of our children. Let their cries be echoed to our youth.
Let us revel in the victory and peace that our forefathers gave their life for.

But where is our freedom? Through the agony of the three hundreds of years under the Spanish
colonization, several years under the Japanese and American occupation, I should think we are liberated
from foreign forces… but a fellow Filipino dictator once again threatened our peace. When victory
became ours, the seed of democracy in our country began to take root and sprouted to grow. I should
rejoice, and shout. However, ladies and gentlemen, I can see pictures of our Mother Land in reality at
the present and she is chained. Her shackles are those of poverty and inequality. Her chains are those of
injustices, human rights violations, corruption, and treason. Her eyes are blinded by media, and social
networking. But her heart breaks as she sees her sons point their guns at each other. She sees her
daughters slaving their way in foreign lands to earn money to buy food for their families. Is this what
freedom has cost her?

I am the youth of today, I am free to do what I want without prejudice. I am free to say what I want
without fear of incrimination. I have grown fond of TV shows, love teams and teleserye, and fight over
them in social media. If only my fellow youths can defend our land from domestic terrorist groups, like
how we defend AlDub or Pastillas girl. If only we can protect our West Philippine Sea from foreign
invaders like how we protect our love teams from rumors. Then I can say that our forefathers’ heroism is
not in vain.

Fellow Banganhons, I am the Filipino Youth of today. I enjoy social networking like facebook and
instagram. I like taking selfies and posting it online. But what I do online does not define me. It is my
thoughts – thoughts that will always contain memories of the meaningful virtues our ancestors passed
down to us. It is my words – in the stories that I will tell my future children and grandchildren of
how Aeaw-aeaw came to be. It is in my actions that embody the true nature of Saguibin – helping one
another.

As Dr. Jose Rizal once quoted, “He, who doesn’t know how to look back where he came from, will never
reach his destiny.” The only way to reach our dreams for the future is to have a clear understanding of
the past. What has already happened can never be changed but they can be lessons we can learn from.
I am the YOUTH of today. I am a descendant of the brave Katipuneros and the strong-willed leaders of
the revolution. I wear the red banner and carry the torch of my guerrilla forefathers. The blood of my
ancestors runs through my veins. I was not delivered into this world in defeat. The resilience of the past
century nourishes my will but I am still fighting for my freedom, justice, and peace. Ladies and
gentlemen, where is YOUR freedom? Once again, good afternoon.

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