Hidden truths?
This is proof, Buchokoy says in his introduction to the YouTube video, that
“someone or some group is trying to hide the truth.”
“Please spread the message,” he adds. “Marcos is the least suspect in the
Ninoy assassination and that only 2% of the 1986 Philippine population attended
EDSA People Power. Let’s end Filipino ignorance. It ends now.”
IN THE past, such assertions had merely been dismissed as rumblings of
Marcos sympathizers keen on putting their own spin into the history books to
rehabilitate a fallen icon.
It is quite a mind-boggling exercise to put the question of why most Filipinos have such a screwed up memory of the events that unfolded after Edsa I. Four years after Marcos was ousted, Cory’s administration was highly criticized for its failure to deliver on the much-needed economic reforms and was plagued by allegations of corruption involving Cory’s wealthy and influential relatives – the same allegations they used to gave Marcos in the first place.
But for me it's a negative propaganda to Marcos and it is a benefits of the rich people in 80's. My grandparents says in the time of Marcos presidency all things are nice and they mostly like the flow of progress of the philippines. For that I must not much convince of what the books says and what the media says because as of have also watch some videos some media networks are been close by Marcoses, so whom I believe now and whose telling the truth?
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