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Talk of the Town: ‘Quezon,’ ‘Heneral Luna’

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Comments on ”‘Quezon,’ ‘Heneral Luna,’ and the middle class,” (Horizons by Richard Heydarian, 11/11/25) via https://opinion.inquirer.net:

If anything, surveys show that the most reliable base of support for liberal- progressive candidates such as Leni Robredo, Mar Roxas, and Francis Pangilinan [tends] to come from Class “E,” the most marginalized sector. True. That overturns the “bobotante” trope that ignorant voters come exclusively from the lower classes. Just think of the many high-end SUVs with the clenched fist sticker and Du30 written underneath, on the road.

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How about “our supposedly functionally literate middle class is not so politically literate?” Heneral Luna’s question answered this: “Bayan o sarili?” Most Filipinos value their family (number one) and self, more than even faith (God); love of country is only 14th in the top 19 values according to a survey by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA, 2020 A Primer). That should explain why corrupt political families/ dynasties have taken over most of local and national government.

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