User talk:Whacko~enwiki

I think the Philippine government should strip Aguinaldo's status as hero for the crimes he committed against brothers Andres, Procopio, and Ciriaco Bonifacio. He conducted a kangaroo court against the less educated Bonifacio brothers. All Bonifacio wanted was an equal share of officers in an honest election. As the founder of the Katipunan, he was entitled to have a fair share of leadership. There was some evidence that Aguinaldo and his men connived to get rid of Andres Bonifacio. It is true that Bonifacio lost some of his battles in Manila while Aguinaldo had successful campaigns in Cavite. This was in part due to the fact that the Spaniards concentrated their forces in Manila. In contrast, Aguinaldo encountered less resistance in Cavite. The gruesome murder of the Bonifacio brothers was confirmed by one of Aguinaldo's handlers, and also by Gregoria de Jesus, Andres Bonifacio's wife.

Gen. Antonio Luna suffered a similar fate of injustice despite bravely fighting for the cause of freedom. In an act of treachery, Aguinaldo asked him to proceed to Nueva Ecija for a meeting but, to the General's surprise, Aguinaldo did not show up. The guards told him that Aguinaldo left early. The personnel that the General previously put on disciplinary suspension were on duty. These men subsequently assaulted him. He was stabbed, shot, punched and kicked by the very men he disciplined. Gen. Luna somehow made his way through the town plaza. He desperately fought for his life, even firing his gun blindly at his attackers. He shouted the words "COWARDS, CAVITENOS!" His aide came to his rescue but likewise killed. It is intriguing to note that the mother of Aguinaldo was seen in the area. She was heard saying "Nahinga pa ba yan?" (Is he still breathing?). One of the soldiers then kicked the General's body to make sure he was dead.

Emilio Aguinaldo, in many ways, harmed the Philippines and its people. He once collected a large amount of money for the purchase of arms that never arrived. He sold the Philippines to the Americans in exchange for a glorified title. He extensively manipulated the minds of the Filipino people. I believe his descendants should apologize to the country and atone for his sins, rather than wave the Philippine flag in Cavite during Indepedendence Day.

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