How may CPP-NPA of the Philippines work like Family clan Syndicate MAFIA?
The Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) may not embody the characteristics of a traditional communist entity like the People’s Republic of China. Instead, it resembles a notorious syndicate MAFIA that originated from familial and clan-based affiliations (Magkakamag-anak) with aspirations to dominate the nation, establish their own armed factions (sindikato), and appropriate government resources. Their actions seem less focused on the common good (social activism…palabas lang) and more aligned with personal, familial, and business interests, all while projecting an image of concern for the country through the use of socialist rhetoric.
As a graduate of Filipino-Chinese High School, I may possess a more accurate perspective on the differences between communism as practiced in China and the Philippines. In China, communism has been associated with significant progress, discipline, unity, and development. Conversely, in the Philippines, the implementation of communist principles appears to contribute to financial instability, sabotage, and anti-progress sentiments, which in turn exacerbate poverty and corruption.
“Mahilig silang MAG-MANIPULATE, MAG-PUPPETEER, at maglagay ng pera sa mga hindi nakikisama sa kanila…Nakakapanghinayang dahil ang POPOGI kaya planning to train and align them to right values. Magpapakain ng masasarap na saging sa mga baklang leader na pwede nilang gawing kasabwat. Iyong mga youth nila involve sa sindikato. Sila iyong may ginagawang kababalaghan pero hindi halata o kaya naman parang walang nangyari. At kapag may nangyari. Instead na harapin, magtatago. In similar manner, dino-dokumento at ni-r report ko sila na parang walang ding nangyari pero meron. kaya iniimbestigahan sila ng hindi nila alam. Ganung Approach. Then,maraming damay dahil hindi marunong mag-resolve ng conflict.Hindi nagtatanong.Hindi nakikipag-usap. Hindi naman ako galit sa kanila dahil wala naman kaming personal conflict. Ayaw ko lang ang pamamaraan nila. Hindi nakakatulong sa Bayan. Saka naka-declare na nga na anak ako ng sundalo. They continually sabotage me, nang wala naman akong masamang ginagawa. Hindi ko rin sila kilala. Pero basang-basa ko ang galaw nila dahil almost everyday hina-harass ako ng mga Diablos.Pang traydor na pamamaraan. May system at pattern. Ayaw nilang umasenso ang isang community dahil mawawalan sila ng mga customers at matitirahan. Ayaw nila ng Sundalo at Pulis dahil may sex orgies at illegal activities sa loob. Hindi sila masipag na employees dahil feeling nila equal sila sa mga bossing. Walang inaamo at sinasanto.Walang dini-Dios. Nakiki-equal sa mga mayayaman at may kapangyarihan pero walang pera, power, walang authority. Gusto mag-UP, hindi naman kaya ipasa ang UPCAT. Hindi kayo pwede maki-equal dahil hindi nyo rin kaya ang pressure ng luxury ng mga rich and the powerful. So sad. Ayaw ko rin maging komunista kung ganun ang sistema. Mas nakakapag-work ako ng maayos kapag may mas magaling pa sa akin– may tenured, may senior, may amo, may boss, may mas mayaman, at may DIOS.
BUTI NA LANG MOST OF THEM AY HINDI UP STUDENT AT GRADUATE. ”
The tactics employed to undermine the nation are often characterized by meticulous planning, systematic approaches, paranoia, abuse, and harassment. Furthermore, it seems that the foundational principles of Marxist theory have been misinterpreted, leading to their ineffective application. My interpretation of Marx’s theories aligns more closely with the ideals of progress and development.
References
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Mafia
Disclaimer: Not declaring 100% accuracy of my report. But can be used as a feedback to enhance security level and improve Philippine system.Fictional characters but based from true stories.