Huwebes, Hulyo 1, 2021

Freedom

 


     Many individuals, including government officials, employees, and students, take part in nationwide parades on Independence Day. The primary event, though, is a police and military parade in Manila led by the country's current president, which will be followed by a speech and a 21-gun salute. A large number of Filipinos spend their days in parks and shopping centers. Many Filipino communities around the world celebrate the country's Independence Day.


      One of the most cherished moments in our long history as Filipinos is the official declaration of independence. Our independence is priceless after centuries of being colonized by a variety of nations. After President Diosdado Macapagal altered the date from July 4, the day when a treaty establishing the Philippines' independence from the United States was signed, Philippine Independence Day has been observed every June 12 since 1962.

      The relocationmade to commemorate Emilio Aguinaldo's proclamation of independence from the Spaniards. Philippine Republic Day, or American-Filipino Friendship Day, was declared on July 4th. Let us recall phrases and quotations from renowned Filipinos who were significant figures in the independence that we have today to honor the 122nd Independence Day of the Philippines and to remind us why it is vital to commemorate this historic proclamation.


       This day is not just an ordinary day, it is a day on which Filipinos commemorate the bravery and sacrifices of warriors and heroes who battled for our homeland. Their courage in the face of colonizers, as well as their determination to freeing the country, should be remembered by today's and future generations. These brave gestures should be cherished as much as the gift of sovereignty.

       Not only should this holiday be observed, but it should also be remembered for its historical significance in the Philippines. Many Filipinos sacrificed their time, energy, and lives to ensure our independence. Their bravery should serve as a lesson for all people of this country. We may have varied ways of expressing our love for the Philippines, but let us appreciate even the small gestures we do to demonstrate how much we care about our homeland.


      Being a law abiding citizen or supporting the country in your own small manner is already an act of showing your love, as basic as keeping our surroundings clean and organized. On this day, we also recognize the sacrifices made by front-line workers and critical personnel in order to assist our country in times of need. May this day serve as a reminder of our hard-won freedom as well as an occasion to celebrate Filipino heritage, culture, and custom. Our diverse traditions and culture from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao demonstrate that the Filipino character is more than just bold and fearless. Filipinos are gifted and skilled in a wide range of fields.


References:
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