Sunday, 11 August 2019

Philippine Independence Day Celebration

Philippine flag
     
History tells us that our elders fought their way through independence away from slavery, restraints and abuse. They fought to attain political rights, act un mandated and gain total control of homeland. They were told not to rebel, yet we Filipinos had the guts to start a war. June 12 of 1898 was the end of the old and the birth of a new. This triumph proved outlanders who’s boss. Kawit,Cavite was the witness of the awaited flag ceremony in honor of those who’d rather die on our soil than live on the hands of those murderers. Held on the late president’s hands was the symbol of our countries freedom, our Philippine flag. Our pride and joy now a reminder of what was left of history.
      Claimed as our country’s soul and heart, the Philippine flag now a symbol of our prized main island’s Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao who made the revolution possible. Eight provinces who risk lots namely Manila, Cavite, Bulacan, Pampanga, Nueva Ecija, Laguna and Batangas as the sun’s rays in our flag.
      It was us who freed ourselves from restraints not the Americans. Now we celebrate the 121 years of independence in honor of our heroes who risked their lives to save our homeland. Giving thanks to our nerves to fight back we withstand the odds of being beat to a pulp. Now as China claims South China Sea as part of their borders we must not let ourselves be bullied by Chinese as history repeats itself.


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