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June12 2025

Asking the younger generation what Independence Day is all about

- By DOM GALEON

Every June, flags deck lampposts in almost all major thoroughfares of every city in the country. Then, on June 12, every government office and public institution holds a ceremony raising the white, blue, and red, with its sun and stars high, to the martial tune of "Lupang Hinirang." At Luneta, an arguably more special ceremony has traditionally been attended by the President of the Republic (save for last administration's). At the Aguinaldo Shrine in Kawit, Cavite, something similar occurs, with a touch of history added by the reading of the Declaration of Independence first pronounced at the same house over a century ago. And let's not forget the occasional parades here and there.

Yet, with all the fanfare associated with June 12, there is something lacking. Sure, the public celebrates because it is a holiday—and who doesn’t enjoy a good break from work and/or school? Then there’s the added bonus of free MRT and LRT rides for those whose jobs require them to work even on a holiday.

But has Independence Day all come to just that, as just another holiday break from work?

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