dahil ito ang makakabute sa mga pilipino.
Para maipaalam sa mga ating pilipino ang ginawang pag tatanggol ng tatlong paring martir o "GOMBURZA"
tang ina nio
Hindi kaaya-aya
Mga Tagubilin ni Francisco Baltazar Para Sa Mga MamBabasa.1. Pasasalamat sa Mambabasa.2. Huwag Husgahan Agad-agad Ang Kanyang Akda, Bagkus Unawain Ito.3. Huwag Kutsain Ang Kanyang Gawa At Higit Sa Lahat Huwag Baguhin Ang Berso.4. Kung May SaLitang Hindi Maunawaan, Tingnan Ang Kahulugan Sa Gawing Ibaba.5. Huwag Gayahin Si SigesMundo Na MahiLig MamgBago Ng Berso.~ Add Me On Facebook - Bhosx_Yhoumi24@yahoo.com~ Kindly Follow Me On Twitter - @SexiinqBebotsxk !]] :))Andi I Follow You Back ;))
May naging mabuti at may naging masama... mabuti siya dahil ito ang nakamit natin ngayon, marami tayong naipakitang katapangan at pagmamahal sa bansa, mayroong nahirang na mga bayani Masama siya dahil ang original na kultura natin ay nabago, o napunan ng bago, maraming namatay, maraming taong inialay ang buhay para sa bansa Hindi sa akin ang sagot na to pero sana makatulong
The message of "Mi último adiós" (My Last Farewell) by Jose Rizal is a message of love for one's country, sacrifice for the greater good, and the desire for freedom and independence from oppressors. Rizal expresses his deep patriotism and encourages his fellow Filipinos to continue fighting for their rights and freedom.
"Mi Ultimo Adios" by Philippine national hero Jose Rizal is a poem that expresses the author's love for his country and his longing for freedom. It reflects Rizal's patriotism and his willingness to sacrifice his life for the Philippines' independence. The poem also serves as a call to arms, urging his fellow Filipinos to continue fighting for liberation.
Chapter 15: Señor PastaSeñor Pasta is a lawyer who also works as a consultant for the friars. He thinks only of himself, and is willing to be nationalistic only after everyone else becomes patriotic first.Now let's tackle this lawyers views and opinion…He calls the Philippines a "Land of Proposals" because all you have are plans and no action. Does that sound familiar to you?Since he earns money from the friars, he hesitates to accede to the students' wish that he help advise and convince Don Custodio to support the Spanish school.He advises Isagani to just study well, earn a decent living, get married, and avoid getting into trouble. You know, lead a "safe" life. Since Isagani is quite idealistic, he prefers to live a life worth living. I wonder if Isagani will change if ever Rizal wrote a sequel to the El Fili.Anyway, please read the "debate" between Señor Pasta and Isagani. Classic example of idealism versus becoming practical.I wonder when Isagani will come to grips with reality…