I hate the government.
After several years of studying politics and loving the study of politics; after memorizing and going through hours of micro, macro, economic, social, historical, political and comparative analysis of local/municipal, transnational, supranational, international, global, governmental, non-governmental systems - whether academically-required or otherwise; after having a short few moments on the ground, encountering the impoverished and trying to help (which I shall admit was barely enough); after studying the law; after almost losing my equilibrium while studying the law; after having the license to be an advocate of the law; and, after being who I am since I was born... I come to one conclusion, I hate the government.

Our government is flawed logically, systemically, ideationally, functionally, theoretically, historically, actually. We are a democracy. We are a republic. Which means that we're free, we choose, we decide. Oligarchs don't decide for us. Tyrants don't rule us. But between the cracks that could be remedied by sincere practice, slips greed and self-interest. Between great events that should have strengthened our country and defined us as a nation, lies regret for even participating (yes, EDSA II and to a certain extent EDSA I, for not being utilized to its full potential for scrubbing away ALL vestiges of corruption and implanting a solid government that did not 'address' the needs of big players back then, and right now). Behind the silent hope of service for our countrymen, by our countrymen, without the smudge of politics, is growing distrust for non-governmental organizations. Behind the sanctity of every vote cast, lies the lack of faith that it shall be honestly counted. Behind every encounter with an officer of our republic lies the fear of getting way more than what you bargained for.
So there.. I could ramble on about the fact that almost every facet of our democratic process has gone down toilet and would not even see a water-processing facility - it would remain like muck; wasted, disdained, polluted. But I decided that I cannot sustain literally raising my voice all the time (my psychological make-up is not fit for activism). I do not have the patience to be a full-time academic (because like a child with a deficiency in attention I like to see results right after I build something). So I decided, the only solution left is to join the government, precisely because I hate it. For me, unless you are willing to do something, you have little right to complain. If I cannot participate as an academic to rouse conversation and inspire the 'next-big-thing,' and if I cannot participate on the streets, what to do? I decided to join, and do my job as best as I could and not be corrupt. Fine, its a small thing, this plan. It would probably be irrelevant in the grand order of the universe. But that's the long and short of it.
I am a member of a profession that has the greatest share of jokes about burning in hell. I work in a government that is rated as being more corrupt than almost all of the others. I'm definitely not in this for the money, or for the mere fact that I need to eat and so I need a job, but this is my solution, and every day that I meet people in my exact same profession and employment who are neither corrupt, nor are in it for the money - that's comfort enough for my sanity; it gives me some sort of affirmation that maybe in some strange way, I understand 'public service' correctly.
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