The power of collectivism
Manila Bulletin
|August 25, 2025
The history of the Bangsam-oro has been defined by its decades-long struggle for self-governance. This struggle was not only witnessed but shared by the rest of the Filipino nation, which believed that the Bangsamoro people deserved better.
This shows that the spirit of collectivism goes beyond cooperation. It is a recognition that the destiny of the Filipino people — regardless of tribe, religion or personal beliefs — is intertwined and bound by their collective dreams, hopes and aspirations.
One of the clearest demonstrations of collectivism was the nationwide campaign to ensure the passage of the Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL) in late 2018 and January of 2019. BOL is the landmark law that operationalized the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro (CAB).
That grinding campaign, which tested the endurance of everyone involved, was not just the work of the government or a handful of individuals or institutions. It succeeded because people from all walks of life chose to act as one.
I vividly recall the town hall meetings we held in the remotest areas of the Bangsamoro. There were days when the scorching sun burned our skin, and times when the heavy downpour drenched gatherings. Yet the people stayed, listened and showed their support.
National and local government officials, Moro front leaders, civil society workers, Moro and Christian religious leaders, teachers, students, and ordinary citizens were at the forefront of this concerted effort. Each person contributed. No one complained. They did what had to be done.
Everyone was willing to give their all and walk the extra mile because each one understood their role and what was at stake.
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