CULTURE OF impunity. The phrase so oft applied in unsolved media killings, extra judicial executions, abductions and disappearances, that it assumed exclusivity for human rights violations.
Culturalization though
starts small, petty things, which often repeated, graduate to big things. Like
the culture of the lie attributed to Goebbels: If a lie is repeated often
enough, it becomes the truth.
Hence, if a wrong is done
often enough, it becomes not necessarily right, but altogether tolerated, aye
accepted as a no-wrong.
Thence – to my simple mind
– rises the culture of impunity. Impunity, if I remember my seminary Latin
right, rooted in im – without, and punitas –
punishment.
So even as I continue to
join my media comrades raise clenched fists every 23rd of the
month to remember the Ampatuan Massacre of November 23, 2009, and shout for an
end to the culture of impunity, I keep my own impunity index on the petty side
of things unright, if not illegal.
Like the passenger jeepney
drivers dropping and picking up commuters in No Loading/No Unloading Zones
right under the very noses of traffic enforcers.
Like the passenger jeepney
drivers – again! – taking the outermost lanes and zooming through red lights
right on plain sight of traffic enforcers.
Like the passenger jeepney
drivers – again, again! – keeping their vehicles’ headlights off in the dark of
night. That’s no simple driving with reckless imprudence, that’s wanting – not
waiting for – an accident to happen. So where’s the LTO?
Then there are the
tricycles traversing stretches of the national highways in direct violation of
the law, being confined only to crossing them.
There too are the whole
families of three, four, five, once I saw even six, on board single
motorcycles, where but tandem riding is decreed.
And helmetless motorcycle
riders or those who wear them on their elbows not on their heads.
And what do you make of
the padyak-sikels who lord it all over city streets – making
terminals atop bridges, counterflowing traffic at will, do pick-and-drop
passengers wherever?
They all flout the law
with nothing more than their stupid grins to flaunt, but nobody dares apprehend
them. Not even reprimand them. And these are but the “small folk” far below the
ladder of power and influence in local society.
If, in their “lowness”
they can get away with these small violations, so can the high and the mighty
get away with bigger violations, murdering newsmen not exempted.
Ending the culture of
impunity in this country is ever invoked at each unsolved high profile killing,
abduction, disappearance.
Ending the culture of
impunity in this country should be invoked at each unpunished illegality, no
matter how seemingly trivial.
Ending the culture of
impunity in this country demands the draconian exercise of political will. By
all persons in authority. With full respect to the rights of the people, but of
course.
Will. Will not. A whale of
a difference in the nut.
(First published June
21, 2012 before the culture of impunity reached hellish proportions under
Duterte)
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