On Sunday, September 21, a massive crowd of thousands gathered at the People Power Monument in Quezon City for the “Trillion Peso March,” uniting diverse groups against the biggest corruption scandal to hit the Philippines in decades. This rally was especially poignant as it coincided with the 53rd anniversary of martial law, reminding everyone of the dark past under Ferdinand Marcos Sr. The choice of date was intentional, drawing a connection between historical abuses of power and the present-day issues plaguing the nation.
Despite the rain threatening to dampen spirits, the energy was electric as families, individuals, and groups from various backgrounds came together. Christian and Muslim congregations marched side by side with youth organizations, labor unions, and progressive movements, creating a beautiful tapestry of solidarity that spilled across White Plains Avenue. It was a sight to behold, showcasing the strength of interfaith and multisectoral unity in the face of adversity.
And it wasn’t just Quezon City that took a stand. Similar rallies erupted in Cebu City and Davao City, where passionate voices echoed through Plaza Independencia and other gathering spots. The “Trillion Peso March” served as a powerful reminder that when people unite for a cause, they can challenge the status quo and demand accountability, shaping a brighter future for all.
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