"The scene is a forest, in the dark of the night. Yellow shirts and soft yellow light, Regine Velasquez by a fire in the woods, singing of togetherness and unity and a farewell to fear. There is the small child, offering a bamboo torch to the senator. There is talk show host Boy Abunda, standing on a boat manned by a young boy. There is Kris Aquino, Noynoy’s sister, who is rumored to have been wining and dining A-list celebrities to support her brother. It is national unity via television ratings: the top stars of the warring networks linked by yellow. ABS-CBN’s darlings of prime time television are lit beautifully in the flickering firelight, holding their bamboo torches, hair bouncing as they walk, smiling soulfully into the distance. The camera lets GMA7’s number one love team Dingdong Dantes and Marian Rivera look lovingly at each other as they walk on, a smiling Sharon Cuneta raises a lantern, Ogie Alcasid marches with torch. There is the odd farmer and soldier, but it’s clear who the stars are. And so the full shot, a great phalanx of torch-bearing, yellow-clad men and women marching to battle, the celebrities at the front lines. Through it all, Noynoy smiles at children, at people, at the camera, smiles blankly, and you can almost hear him count in his head the seconds before he has to turn to the lens. In the end, he leaps awkwardly up to a mound of soil, surrounded by his beautiful constituency, and a sun explodes behind him in shattering brilliance.
"In a nation where government responsibility has shifted to the media, and calls for aid are directed to newsroom desks instead of the hotlines of the National Disaster Coordinating Council, this sort of move isn’t particularly surprising. A united GMA7 and ABS-CBN may seem like the best of metaphors for a united nation, but it says very much about the sort of man Noynoy Aquino is. Flanked by stars, surrounded by celebrities, content to ride on the waving banner stamped with his parents’ faces. There is no message, other than that personality is king. There are no voices, not even his. His defenders say it’s not the time for campaign—and yet that video rolls on and on in prime time television. You are not alone, they say, but who stands with you? Anne Curtis? Ate Shawie? Marielle Rodriguez? Just recently, Noynoy promised to give up his share of Hacienda Luisita, and yet denies knowing of eviction notices to farmers even while the case sits in the Supreme Court. Laza continues to march in rallies, five years after a bullet ripped a good man away. Nothing has changed, the same songs, the same names, the same injustices."
Read the entire article, Jesus in Yellow in the Inquirer
- Jesus in Yellow








2009-11-09 03:14 am (UTC)
I AGREE
2009-11-09 04:05 am (UTC)
too much!!!
2009-11-09 03:36 am (UTC)
I would prefer a video of him helping the ondoy victims, having a quality time with his family or having a peace talk with the hacienda luisita farmers.
do they really have to use artista :-(
i disagree
2009-11-09 03:51 am (UTC)
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2009-11-09 04:03 pm (UTC)
troll
2009-11-09 04:09 pm (UTC)
and you have the same IP as the smarty pants lilali123 whose last comment I banned.
Edited at 2009-11-09 04:14 pm (UTC)
Ang kulet...
2009-11-09 06:06 pm (UTC)
Personally I don't really like the commercial and Patricia's article is a flipside to what Noy is to the Luisita farmers against what he "is" as portrayed in the media.
This is the main reason why we must be responsible voters. We must see and investigate both sides of the coin and form our opinion.
Mudslinging? Well the last time I checked this is still Ms. C's blog and she can post anything she wants, heck even Cedric's earwax. And you don't believe the Chuva Army? Just check how many babies and mothers are kept safe in Fabella. Insult her readers all you want but we're here, invisible but very real. Check the stat counter. It will be reaching 6 million views very soon.
Troll poster missing the important details.
2009-11-09 10:32 pm (UTC)
Besides, whomever people vote for and campaign for is their business. I am not sure which candidate/s the rest of the "chuvaness army" are voting for, but I know who I am voting for and why I am voting for him. I am actively campaigning for Noynoy Aquino and I know that some people may roll their eyes when they read this, but it's my decision, it's my responsibility and my right to vote for him. I want to cast my vote because he's the public servant I want to hire. He could have the most star-studded MTV or a "mockumentary" campaign video, it's not the reason why I choose to vote and campaign for him.
TROLL, it's possible that YOU'RE the one doing the mud-slinging. I really hate that, you know? It's a trapo tactic and it's disgusting.
Re: Troll poster missing the important details.
2009-11-10 03:56 am (UTC)
Re: Troll poster missing the important details.
2009-11-11 09:43 pm (UTC)
to lilali123
2009-11-10 12:49 am (UTC)
"Almost on cue, the propaganda machine of Liberal Party standard-bearer Senator Noynoy Aquino, led by Yellow Fanatics, disguised as columnists, jumped on former Senate President Manny Villar. This was after Villar told his Manila Overseas Press Club audience that with him, “what you see is what you get, not the son of a father or mother, not somebody with a taipan behind him.”
Villar could only refer to Senator Noynoy Aquino, whose only credential is that he is the son of famous parents, and Senator Chiz Escudero, who has bolted the Nationalist People’s Coalition which was founded by businessman Danding Cojuangco.
Noynoy’s followers, who have practically canonized him, went on to attack Villar on non-sequitur and illogical arguments. They remained quiet, however, on how a presidential aspirant should run as his own man.
Santa Banana, should we, the voting public, settle for somebody whose only claim to the presidency are his famous parents? We would be stupid if we simply bought this line of the Corystas and the members of the Yellow Brigade."
Santa Banana is right. That was a low blow from Villar, whom I definitely not a fan of, but that is oh so typical a response of apologists who have to resort to barking loudly to cover up for a hollow/shallow/under-achieving would-be candidate.
Maybe instead of attacking critics the better AND more intelligent option is explaining your candidate's stand and maybe allaying the fears that a Noynoy presidency might bring to the table... particularly the sure rise of Boy Abunda as a political heavyweight. haha.
"...might think that i'm so stupid..."
your words, but so right.
doesn't say much
2009-11-10 02:35 am (UTC)
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2009-11-10 06:37 pm (UTC)
If you dislike hMs. cecille's position, then stop coming here altogether and get your fashion advise maybe from Kris Aquino's blog.
2009-11-10 06:49 pm (UTC)
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2009-11-11 02:54 am (UTC)
When Fidel Castro instituted agrarian reform in Cuba the first property seized was his own family’s farm. I'm just saying....