Sunday, May 31, 2020

With bated breath..

So tomorrow the Metro will finally be placed under General Community Quarantine (GCQ). While this relaxation of quarantine rules means that further economic activity can proceed, it also comes with a sudden increase in people on the road. Granted that more activity would be welcome in light of all the sacrifices people had to make while adhering to the rules of quarantine, but I can't help but be a little bothered by the fact that Filipinos are notorious for not following the rules, or at least trying to pakiusap their way out of everything. Its just sad that the Filipino mindset like is that of a privileged beggar:

"Kawawa ako kasi tinatamad akong maglakad pa ng onti kaya kailangan pagbigyan mo ako kahit tumawid ako ng wala sa tamang tawiran", or

"Dapat pagbigyan mo ako sa di ko pagsunod sa traffic light kasi nagmomotor ako, kaya nga nakamotor kasi walang pera bumili ng kotse", or even

"Kotse ka at motorsiklo ako, so dapat pagbigyan mo ako dumaan kahit na parang gago ako magmaneho, at kasalana mo kung magkabungguan tayo kahit na maayos ka naman magmaneho, dahil ikaw ang mas malaki ang sasakyan".

These are typical scenarios I encounter every day, even during this quarantine period. Nakakainis lang. Mahirap maawa kung alam mong kinukupal ka lang. Don't get me wrong, people in big cars are sometimes jackasses too. There's just so much jackassery to go around, but those jerks on two wheels are just too much!

Ok, traffic rant over.. A lot of people are making gloomy predictions about the outcome of this GCQ because lets face it, wala ka namang maasahan sa mga tao. Marami ang pasaway na di susunod diyan. These individuals would then probably spread the disease, and would render other people's efforts to properly distance, wash up, stay indoors, moot and immaterial. If we're lucky, these troublemakers would end up as casualties of the disease and we would be better off without them..

We at the frontlines continue to toil away, and we are faced with the potential of a larger wave that would come crashing down on everything we have worked hard for up to this point. Nakakapagod na, but we have no choice except to go on, because if we don't, then who will? So for those people, do what you like, flaunt your gross inability to follow the rules. I'll be waiting to see you on the opposite side of a body bag zipper.

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