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President's Quezon's Speech

In the speech of President Manuel L. Quezon, I find interesting in the aspect of traits of the Filipinos. a part in which the President said that ''Today the Filipino is a sad and unimaginative man, perhaps because he has been too long subjected to foreign domination. His sadness is reflected in his speech and his songs. They are of renunciation and disappointment. You see it on the canvas that he paints; you read it in the stories that he writes. If we regenerate his spirit and change his outlook, his songs will be of joy, his paintings of glory, his stories of achievement. Let us endow him with optimism sand valor, and with the love of adventure of his forebears.'' because it is really true that Filipinos are sad and unimaginative man and it affects them in listening music and sometimes in the speech or in poetry. I agree in his speech on where he talked about regeneration of the Filipino because Filipinos need to know that the we have to attained freedom but because of our spirit is still bound by the shackles forged from the frailties of our nature. We owe it to ourselves and our posterity to strike them down. The President has a point of the speech on about the government has to move its work because every official has to cooperate and to conduct its work on policy office, so that the superficial men, self-appointed guardians of democracy, who would brand this movement as the first step towards totalitarianism.The Filipino people are on the march, towards their destiny, to conquer their place in the sun! http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/files/2016/06/Inauguration-Quezon.png https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=663otOvJVGU