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The tipping point

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October 09, 2025

When economic distress and political discontent intersect, the tipping point becomes closer.

- MARVIN TORT

Protests are no longer just about one project or one scandal. They are about a system seen as exploitative, self-serving, and tone-deaf to the people’s struggles. Each rally, each viral exposé, adds heat to the tinder. Without careful leadership, the flame could spread.

As the flood control tele-novela drags on, each new revelation widens the circle of suspicion. The instinct is to rage; the wiser course is restraint.

Protest, but peacefully. Organizers are already calling for a “louder” anti-corruption mobilization on Nov. 30. One can only hope the anger does not spill over.

Otherwise, the cause risks being discredited by those intent on making trouble. An incident like the container burning on Mendiola on Sept. 21 shows how a legitimate grievance can turn into a law-and-order problem. It is also how a reform movement can lose support from citizens wary of chaos.

The chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) has urged troops to uphold the code of conduct and ignore the political noise amid fresh coup rumors. He even confirmed being approached to mount a coup. His message is that soldiers should remain professional. To reciprocate, the public must keep protests peaceful as well.

In the Senate, Senator Ping Lacson has resigned as Blue Ribbon chair in the middle of the corruption probe, fueling speculation of leadership change again, even as the chamber insists it’s “stable.” Any attempted leadership shakeup before or after recess will be read through the prism of the flood control mess.

Catholic bishops have already warned that a leadership coup would only heighten suspicion of a cover-up. The calendar doesn’t help. The Senate adjourns this week and resumes on Nov. 10. A month may be too long for rumor to outpace facts. The status quo may not appease the madding crowd.

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