Sunday, April 2, 2023
manilastandard.net
ADVERTISEMENT
  • About
  • News
    • Top Stories
    • National
    • World News
    • Pinoy Abroad
    • Features
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Columns
    • Soundbytes
  • LGUs
    • NCR
    • Luzon
    • Visayas
    • Mindanao
  • Business
    • Corporate
    • Economy & Trade
    • Stocks
    • Money
    • Agri & Mining
    • Power & Tech
    • IT & Telecom
  • Sports
    • Basketball
    • Volleyball
    • Fightsports
    • Active
    • Sports Plus
    • One Championship
    • Columns
  • Entertainment
    • TV & Movies
    • Celebrity Profiles
    • Music & Concerts
    • Digital Media
    • Columns
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Culture & Media
    • Fashion
    • Health and Home
    • Leisure
    • Shopping
    • Columns
  • Others
    • Pets
    • Pop.Life
      • Newsmakers
      • Hangouts
      • A-Pop
      • Post Its
      • Performances
      • Malls & Bazaars
      • Hobbies & Collections
    • Technology
      • Gadgets
      • Computers
      • Business
      • Tech Plus
    • MS ON THE ROAD
      • Sedan
      • SUV
      • Truck
      • Bike
      • Accessories
      • Motoring Plus
      • Commuter’s Corner
    • Home & Design
      • Residential
      • Commercial
      • Construction
      • Interior
    • Spotlight
    • Gallery
      • Photos
      • Videos
    • Events
      • Seminars
      • Exhibits
      • Community
    • Biyahero
      • Travel Features
      • Travel Reels
      • Travel Logs
  • Advertise with Us
No Result
View All Result
  • About
  • News
    • Top Stories
    • National
    • World News
    • Pinoy Abroad
    • Features
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Columns
    • Soundbytes
  • LGUs
    • NCR
    • Luzon
    • Visayas
    • Mindanao
  • Business
    • Corporate
    • Economy & Trade
    • Stocks
    • Money
    • Agri & Mining
    • Power & Tech
    • IT & Telecom
  • Sports
    • Basketball
    • Volleyball
    • Fightsports
    • Active
    • Sports Plus
    • One Championship
    • Columns
  • Entertainment
    • TV & Movies
    • Celebrity Profiles
    • Music & Concerts
    • Digital Media
    • Columns
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Culture & Media
    • Fashion
    • Health and Home
    • Leisure
    • Shopping
    • Columns
  • Others
    • Pets
    • Pop.Life
      • Newsmakers
      • Hangouts
      • A-Pop
      • Post Its
      • Performances
      • Malls & Bazaars
      • Hobbies & Collections
    • Technology
      • Gadgets
      • Computers
      • Business
      • Tech Plus
    • MS ON THE ROAD
      • Sedan
      • SUV
      • Truck
      • Bike
      • Accessories
      • Motoring Plus
      • Commuter’s Corner
    • Home & Design
      • Residential
      • Commercial
      • Construction
      • Interior
    • Spotlight
    • Gallery
      • Photos
      • Videos
    • Events
      • Seminars
      • Exhibits
      • Community
    • Biyahero
      • Travel Features
      • Travel Reels
      • Travel Logs
  • Advertise with Us
No Result
View All Result
manilastandard.net
No Result
View All Result
Home Opinion Columns

Ambeth Ocampo, historian and truth warrior

Tony La ViñabyTony La Viña
July 12, 2022, 12:05 am
in Columns, Eagle eyes by Tony La Vina, Opinion
Reading Time: 4 mins read
A A
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Email

“History may have bias but it is based on fact, not opinion. Real History is about Truth, not lies, not fiction,” noted Philippine historian Ambeth Ocampo, in reaction to actress Ella Cruz’ comment in an interview where the actress brushed off past history as mere gossip.

Cruz plays Irene Marcos in the upcoming film ‘Maid in Malacañang,’ regarded by many as a propaganda and an attempt to whitewash the role of the Marcoses in Philippine politics.

Cruz’ dismissive view of Philippine history is seen by not a few opinion makers in the internet as a pitiable attempt to create some semblance of respectability to the historical characters that the film will be portraying.

Her controversial take on the matter, which I suspect was but a knee-jerk response to an equally controversial topic drew a ton of negative reactions from netizens, celebrities, and self-proclaimed opinion makers.

What is disturbing is that when Ocampo weighed in on the controversial remark that he too became the target of vicious attacks from pro-Marcos trolls.

ADVERTISEMENT

The verbal assaults against the historian have been so vicious such that his attackers often resort to ad hominem argumentations devoid of any empirical and factual basis.

This kind of reasoning is contrived for no other reason than to destroy the reputation and character of the subject. This sort deserves no place in a civilized discourse, let alone in a democratic setting.

Let us examine Ocampo’s statement.

“History may have bias but it is based on fact, not opinion. Real History is about Truth, not lies, not fiction,” One cannot deny that an event or occurrence becomes part of history because there is universal assent that it really happened.

“Otherwise, it is reduced to tsismis and a myth or fiction without any factual basis. Can anyone honestly deny that once upon a time a president named Ferdinand Marcos Sr. became an autocrat who wielded dictatorial powers; that his family and cronies were accused of plunder; that they were booted out by the Filipino people in a revolution?”

Ocampo’s statement correcting the clearly mistaken assertion of Miss Cruz is a perfectly valid point.

But as to whether the presidency of Marcos was good or bad for the country, this is subject to interpretation, the answer depends who is talking impelled only by his own convictions, biases or pertinent personal or vicarious experiences.

Yet it is wrong to viciously attack Ocampo for saying that history may have bias.

Often interpretation of a historical event is tainted with lies and falsehood. If so, it ceases to become history but reduced to “fake news” which is reprehensible due to its pernicious effects to society. Historical distortion, if it gains widespread circulation and acceptance, will become the “ accepted truth”. It then becomes a venom that poisons the hearts of its believers like a gangrenous cancer.

Ambeth Ocampo is a noted Philippine historian with impeccable credentials. He has volumes of published books and papers to his credit, a long-time professor and a respected lecturer.

Before this unfortunate incident, no one dared accuse Ocampo of being a purveyor of fake news in his public presentations which as a noted scholar, I must say, are based on solid research and in-depth study of facts beforehand.

I’m not saying that the historian’s interpretation should be taken as gospel truth.

Admittedly, even experts differ on how to interpret historical facts.

What I’m saying is, we should learn to agree to disagree.

Being tolerant of people who may espouse contrary view, being civil and respectful to them through reasoned persuasion.

Historical events are often wrapped in lies, biases, prejudices, bigotry that have piled up in the course of time, one must slowly peel off these impurities to uncover historical truth based solely on unassailable and iron-clad evidence.

Reliable decisions about past events and identities require an exhaustive use of resources, a knowledgeable interpretation of the records, and a skilled correlation and evaluation of evidence. In the end, each of us will form our own judgment and interpretation of historical occurrences, including the Marcos years.

But to genuinely say that we read history with intellectual honesty, it imperative that our decision is not clouded by convenience, by prejudices or blind loyalty, or any other ill motive.

When Winston Churchill was asked in 1939 about the possible action of Russia, he was quoted as saying “I cannot forecast to you the action of Russia. It is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma; but perhaps there is a key. That key is Russian national interest.”

Like Russia in the eyes of the great statesman Churchill, fail safe way to see the Marcos era, or any historical event for that matter, is to judge and decide with national interest foremost on our minds.

Prof. Ambeth, who I claim as a colleague in Ateneo de Manila University and as a good friend, once said that “History does not repeat itself. Its people who repeat it. But we blame history because we do not want to blame ourselves.”

If we allow this attacks on this esteemed historian to continue and we do not come together to defend this truth warrior, we only have ourselves to blame for the kind of country we will leave to future generations.

Website: tonylavina.com Facebook page:
deantonylavs Twitter: tonylavs

Tags: Ambeth OcampoElla CruzhistorianMaid in MalacañangPhilippine History
ADVERTISEMENT
Tony La Viña

Tony La Viña

Related Posts

Traffic? Put PUV stops on major roads

byManila Standard
April 1, 2023, 12:20 am
0
8
Traffic? Put PUV stops on major roads

Why is it that the Metro Manila Development Authority and the Local Government Units do not seem to agree on...

Read more

Hosanna! Our King is here!

byTony La Viña
April 1, 2023, 12:15 am
0
8
Denying Villafuerte justice

"As Lent went on, we lost our enthusiasm for prayer, fasting, and alms giving" Palm Sunday celebrates the triumphant entry...

Read more

Is our membership in the ICC to our advantage?

byRod Kapunan
April 1, 2023, 12:10 am
0
8
Denying Villafuerte justice

"China, India, and Russia are not members of the ICC but they have never been accused of aggression or of...

Read more

The resurgence of medical cannabis

byGem Marq Mutia, MD
April 1, 2023, 12:05 am
0
8
RSA: Mr. Malasakit, the environmentalist

"Cannabis is moving out of the drug dens back into the drug stores and medicine cabinets" Cannabis, or more commonly...

Read more

‘Mr. Biraogo is out-of-the-loop’

byManila Standard
April 1, 2023, 12:00 am
0
8
‘Mr. Biraogo is out-of-the-loop’

30 March 2023 ROLANDO G. ESTABILLIOPublisherThe Manila Standard Dear Mr. Estabillio Good day! This is in reference to the article...

Read more

Disbandment of private armed groups

byManila Standard
March 31, 2023, 12:15 am
0
8
Disbandment of private armed groups

Following the brazen assassination of Negros Oriental Governor Roel Degamo early this month, the government is now moving to dismantle...

Read more

Print Edition

View More

Recent Posts

  • Sneakers for Makati : AB4.0
  • PH to meet EU standards on seafarers
  • NAIA passenger surge to hit 1.2m during long Holy Week holiday
  • Teves not returning home until wish list is met—lawyer
  • Majority of Pinoys back Maharlika Fund—survey
  • 2 Fil-Am soldiers, 7 others die in chopper crashes in Kentucky
  • BI to stop using departure forms under expanded eTravel scheme
  • Nemenzo is endorsed as UP chancellor

Advertisement

Latest News

2 Fil-Am soldiers, 7 others die in chopper crashes in Kentucky

byAFP
April 2, 2023, 1:00 am
0
8
Vax wastage, infection surge feared in Odette-hit areas

Nine American Army soldiers, among them two of Filipino descent, were reported killed on Wednesday in helicopter crashes that marred...

Read more

BI to stop using departure forms under expanded eTravel scheme

byVito Barcelo
April 2, 2023, 12:50 am
0
8
Koreans top list of fugitive aliens captured by BI

The Bureau of Immigration (BI) will discontinue the use of paper-based departure cards starting May 1. In an advisory, BI...

Read more

Nemenzo is endorsed as UP chancellor

byManila Standard
April 2, 2023, 12:30 am
0
8
Road closed to give way for progress

Three members of the University of the Philippines (UP) board of regents have openly endorsed Dr. Fidel Nemenzo as chancellor...

Read more

Cops nab suspect in DLSU-Dasma coed’s murder

byManila Standard
April 2, 2023, 12:20 am
0
8
Vax wastage, infection surge feared in Odette-hit areas

Police have arrested the suspect in the March 28 killing of a 22-year-old graduating coed of the De La Salle...

Read more

MMDA traffic aide in extort racket falls

byJoel E. Zurbano
April 2, 2023, 12:10 am
0
8
MMDA prepares for road closure

Police have arrested a traffic aide of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) for alleged extortion in Port Area, Manila....

Read more

Advertisement

ADVERTISEMENT
Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube

ABOUT US

Manila Standard

Manila Standard website (manilastandard.net), launched in August 2002, extends the newspaper’s reach beyond its traditional readers and makes its brand of Philippine news and opinion available to a much wider and geographically diverse readership here and overseas.

Digital Edition

In tone and content, the online edition mirrors the editorial thrust of the newspaper. While hewing to the traditional precepts of fairness and objectivity, MS believes the news of the day need not be staid, overly long or dry. Stories are succinct, readable and written in a lively style that has become a hallmark of the newspaper.

Download – Today’s Paper

Search

No Result
View All Result

6th Floor Universal Re Bldg., 106 Paseo De Roxas cor. Perea Street, Legaspi Village, 1226 Makati City Philippines

Trunklines: 832-5554, 832-5556, 832-5558

© 2021 Manila Standard - Designed and Developed by Neitiviti Studios.

No Result
View All Result
  • About
  • News
    • Top Stories
    • National
    • World News
    • Pinoy Abroad
    • Features
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Columns
    • Soundbytes
  • LGUs
    • NCR
    • Luzon
    • Visayas
    • Mindanao
  • Business
    • Corporate
    • Economy & Trade
    • Stocks
    • Money
    • Agri & Mining
    • Power & Tech
    • IT & Telecom
  • Sports
    • Basketball
    • Volleyball
    • Fightsports
    • Active
    • Sports Plus
    • One Championship
    • Columns
  • Entertainment
    • TV & Movies
    • Celebrity Profiles
    • Music & Concerts
    • Digital Media
    • Columns
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Culture & Media
    • Fashion
    • Health and Home
    • Leisure
    • Shopping
    • Columns
  • Pop.Life
    • Newsmakers
    • Hangouts
    • A-Pop
    • Post Its
    • Performances
    • Malls & Bazaars
    • Hobbies & Collections
  • Technology
    • Gadgets
    • Computers
    • Business
    • Tech Plus
  • MS ON THE ROAD
    • Sedan
    • SUV
    • Truck
    • Bike
    • Accessories
    • Motoring Plus
    • Commuter’s Corner
  • Home & Design
    • Residential
    • Commercial
    • Construction
    • Interior
  • Spotlight
  • Gallery
    • Photos
    • Videos
  • Events
    • Seminars
    • Exhibits
    • Community
  • Biyahero
    • Travel Features
    • Travel Reels
    • Travel Logs
  • Pets
  • Advertise with Us

© 2021 Manila Standard - Designed and Developed by Neitiviti Studios.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Install Manila Standard Web App

Install App