Editorial
Harrel M. Paycana
Editor-In-Chief
Where do Filipino Entrepreneurs Go?
Philippine is a country where the
system of the economy is capitalist. It means that one individual who has a lot
of money can invest his money into a big business, later become on empire of
enterprises. Some business tycoon well-known in our country today are the
Ayala, Zobel, Madrigal, tan, Sy, Couangco, Lopez, Araneta and others plus the
foreign investor who have established business in our land. They are few
individuals who have a large power of domineering our resources, our wealth and
maybe you don’t think this one question: how much percent of resources remain
on those who belong to the lower label.
Maybe this question is nonsense for
some, but if you have a critical mind, you will know it is very serious matter
you need to thinks about. Poverty is the main cancer of our society existing
today, and sad to say many of the Filipinos are afflicted with it. As for their
survival, they try to make some ways so they can feed their starving stomach
three times a day.
As you can see on the typical day of
our lives, Filipinos are mainly depending on the small business they have, a
small business established from their long-time effort. On critical ways, why
do many of this business can’t transform into a bigger one? Why can’t Sari-sari
Store expand its investment even it stands a long time? Why doesn’t a grocery
store develop? And the last question is the most critical among them, why does
the largest population depend on the small income they obtained from selling
one such kind of merchandise like banana cue or “tinuhog” stick meats put in the grills with the small amount of
fire.
The
answer is simply the Bureaucratic- Capitalist. It is the major cause of the
abnormalities happening in our country from time of Spaniards until the end of
the World War II. Capitalist who have great control in our economy and even in
our natural resources where our native land is rich. Capitalist is also part of
the so-called Imperialism, the larger degree of Bureaucratic-Capitalist which
are domineering almost eighty percent (80%) of the treasurers of the world.
Mostly the victims are those nations belonging to the third world country or
the developing one like Philippines .
Doubt not about it, it is the
reality. A reality which always hurts once you know the truth behind. So don’t
be astonished if our citizenry are still experiencing scarcity on their lives.
Like us, we’ll soon be a future entrepreneurs and if don’t open your eyes on
the truth, we’ll be the next victim of this cancer of our society.
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