Monopoly by the oligarchy
>> Wednesday, October 17, 2018
BANTAY
GOBYERNO
Ike Señeres
Since we could not see them nor hear them, it
is difficult to believe that the so-called oligarchs would actually exist. We
may just be like a bunch of monkeys who see nothing and hear nothing, but that
does not mean that we will also speak nothing if we are able to conclude that
these oligarchs would actually exist.
The truth is these oligarchs are not like the
legendary Yeti that might have been seen or heard, but still it is difficult to
confirm their existence. Of course in the case of the oligarchs, we may not
have heard them speak, but definitely we have heard so much about them. Despite
not being able to see them or hear them, it seems very clear that we could all
feel them, especially so when we could all feel the effects of hunger and
poverty, two social problems that are widely attributed to them.
For purposes of
clarification and fairness to some of our friends, we should categorically say
that not all rich people are oligarchs and strictly speaking, not all taipans
are oligarchs either. For sure however, all oligarchs are presumed to be very
rich, and many of them are crazy rich, if you please.
That may not be a figure
of speech, because some of these people have gone crazy, not knowing perhaps
how to handle their wealth. In an open forum, I asked lawyer Glenn Chong how he
defines oligarch, while telling him that there are many rich people who have
worked hard for their money and as a matter of fact, have not stolen a single
centavo.
I also told him that
there are many taipans who appear to be law abiding and even God fearing, at
least as far as I know. In response to my question, he said that we could tell
whether one is an oligarch or not, by the way he treats his workers, and by the
way he complies with our laws, especially our labor laws.
Even if I was satisfied
with the definition offered by Mr. Chong, I felt that I should broaden his
definition, and towards that end, I would say that an oligarch uses his
influence to affect the outcome of laws as to how these could be or would be
implemented. Other than that, he could also use his influence to ensure the
passage of certain laws that would affect his interests, as a matter of fact;
it would not be farfetched to suspect that some oligarchs could be contributing
large amounts of money to some candidates, in exchange for the approval of
their projects.
Of course we could still
say that the Congress belongs to the people, because strictly speaking, their
members are voted by the people. Nonetheless, what seems to be happening is far
from what is ideal, because it seems that the only people who ever get elected
to Congress are the rich people who generally belongs to the old families in
the provinces.
Generally speaking, and
without any doubt, I could say that many of the laws in this country are slanted
in favor of the rich. Either that or our laws may be generally neutral but
could easily be interpreted in favor of the rich. Notice how the rich people
could get away with hospital arrests and presidential pardons, privileges that
could hardly be granted to poor people.
As a result, poor
defenceless people have to rot in jail for stealing a few bucks, while rich
powerful people literally get away with stealing millions. Sometimes, I am led
to believe that the Philippines is really one country with two dimensions, like
two parallel universes that are subdivided between the rich and the poor. While
it may not be correct to say that all rich people are oligarchs, there is no
denying that the oligarchs are at the top of the heap of the rich folks. Notice
how healthy the rich kids are in the malls, and how malnourished the poor kinds
are in the streets.
As the leftist people would say, the ruling
class is rich because they control the means of production. It seems however
that that may no longer be 100% true now, because in the new economy, the means
of producing intellectual properties and digital assets are already in the
hands of everyone, at least those who have smart phones and personal computers.
That is even true in the field of broadcasting, because even the poor people
could broadcast now, even if they do not own broadcasting stations, using only
the free streaming hosts. It seems however that what is simply needed now is
internet connectivity that is not only cheaper, but is also faster.
God forbid, I hope that
the oligarchs would not realize that the cheaper and faster the internet gets,
the people would not only become smarter, they would also become richer. That
reminds me of old rumours that the Spanish colonizers did not really want us to
become more educated, lest we become more agitated. The rest is history!
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