Unremembering

Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2019 16:45:03 +0000

 

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WHAT is it about September? Martial Law anniversary. Birth­day of Ferdinand Marcos. Sept. 8, 1969, formal inauguration of the Cul­tural Center of the Philippines, with special guest Ronald Reagan, Califor­nia governor who would later become US president.

These days, Senator Imee Marcos will remember September 2019 as the time students of two universities declared her persona non grata. Her mother, the former first lady and congresswoman, will be remembered or not for founding CCP by inviting the wealthiest families – Cojuangco, Tantoco, Zobel de Ayala, Dolor, etc. – to build it instead of using government funds.

Last weekend, CCP marked its 50th with an extravaganza featuring the best and brightest artists and performers and making sure Mrs. Marcos’ name did not appear anywhere in the program notes and officers’ messages. Only CCP chairman Margie Floirendo was bold enough to mention the Imeldific’s name once, in passing, in her speech wherein she appealed for support to keep the Center going for the next 150 years. Almost as a punishment dealt before her sin, Margie was wrongly introduced as “Margarita Roxas Floirendo,” which she unhesitatingly corrected by reintroducing herself, “My name is Margarita Moran Floirendo.”

What’s in a name? A rose by any other would smell as sweet, yet not all roses emit the same intensity of fragrance. So what if the founder of “Imelda’s Center” as nicknamed by her archenemy, Senator Ninoy Aquino Jr., was invited or not invited to the gala night of the two-night cultural bonanza? “She was invited,” said Nick Lizaso, CCP president, and that was that. (What
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