• megane-kun@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I did set aside my personal beliefs and biases when I made my reply. ^^;

    Maybe a reframing would make it less about the both of us and more about those in power (wanting to retain power), because that’s basically the point I’m trying to make.

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      1 year ago

      If you have experienced having power, you will realize that the real threat are those who also have power.

      Let’s say I have a gun and I know you have a gun, you’ll be the first one I’ll shoot when push comes to shove.

      • megane-kun@lemm.ee
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        1 year ago

        Hmm, I see. I’m inclined to agree with you. On principle, it’s better to have my country have the bulk of the world’s military force. However, what’s your take on what I said (a few replies up)?

        If you were Marcos Jr. Would you do the same thing? Do you think having a stronger military (boosted by progress in science and technology) would help you have a firmer grip on power? How about the US? Do you think it’d be advantageous to them if they’re allied with a weak (but geopolitically important—at least in the context of the first island chain) country like ours?

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          1 year ago

          Generally, boosting the moral of the military via increase in pay and benefits, or purchasing equipments for their use/benefit, will help get the military on their side.

          Also, boosting the moral of the common tao, via grand inspirational plans will also get people on your side. Propaganda. Ideas.

          It doesn’t matter if the benefits of the technological innovations will trickle down to the rest. There’s pride. Hopefully one day, we can eat pride.

          As for the US, it doesn’t matter if they have weak allies as long as they can assert their power. US being a major supplier of weapons is earning from wars or the fear of wars.

          Also, it’s not about allying with the weak. It’s about having an excuse to use force on a threat. Like in my example, I won’t just shoot you. I’ll make sure I’ll come out as the hero when I shoot you.

          • megane-kun@lemm.ee
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            1 year ago

            Thanks for the clarification.

            Personally, I view these developments with perhaps an unhealthy dose of skepticism. I believe that the ordinary person’s lot will not improve with stunts like this. And even though I may come up with ideas explaining why people in power in this country might think it’s necessary (as stated in the handful of replies I’ve made on this post), I do not think that it’s truly for the good of the common Filipino. It never is.

            Thanks for the exchange. It’s been fun.

            • tahann@lemmy.world
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              1 year ago

              Hay sa wakas napagod ka na rin. Napagod na din lola mo. Anyways, nung 1st time ko pala nakita ito, a phrase came to mind: technological edifice complex.

              Nasa playbook na nila yan.

              • megane-kun@lemm.ee
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                1 year ago

                Hahahahahaha! Sorry naman.

                Mejo na-carried away din ako eh. Check-out ko yang technological edifice complex na yan. Thanks!