WRITING ON WHITE SAND FOR THE WORLD
WRITING ON
WHITE SAND
FOR THE WORLD
Speech of
By JERRY S. YAP, President, National Press Club,
delivered
Sept. 24, 2011 during the induction
of the
officers of the first press group in Boracay
Jerry S. Yap speaks to launch the 1-m signature drive |
Guests,
the president of Publishers Association of the Philippines, Inc. (PAPI), Juan
P. Dayang. The president of Boracay
Global Press Corps (BGPC), its all other officers.
I was told
that this group is composite of local and foreign journalists.
To the
locals let me say: “Maayad nga gab-i.”
To the
Ilonggos, let me greet: “Maayo nga gab-i.”
To the
Tagalogs, “Magandang gabi.”
To the Cebuanos,
“Maayong gabi-i.”
To the
Bicolanos, “Maray nga gab-i.”
To the
Waras, “Maupay ha gabi-i.”
To the
English-speaking, “Good evening.”
To the
Spanish-speaking, “Buenas noches.”
To the
Italians, “Bouna notte.”
To the
Germans, “Und gute nacht.”
To those
who know Latin, “bona nocte.”
To the
Japanese, “Konbanwa.”
To the
Koreans, “Annyeong hashimnikka.”
To the
Mandarin-speaking, “Wan van.”
To the
Fookien-speaking, “Hoh ah mih.”
To the
Cantonese, “Maan sheung hou.”
To the
Arabs, “Masa alkhair.”
To all of
you: “CONGRATULATIONS!”
Journalists
from all over the world speak only one language: “Truth.”
Their
soul is only one: “Liberty.”
Their
blood is only one: “Freedom.”
Castle on the white sand of Boracay Island in Aklan |
Because
of the oneness, it is not hard to gather all men from anywhere if these men are
lovers of press freedom.
I
commend you because you are the first who thought of organizing the soldiers of
the press into a cohesive fighting unit that in effect has given natural
sentinels to the island to keep its beauty as an everlasting treasure of the
world.
Yes, I
cannot argue. This tiny island hardly
seen by Google satellite has been made known to the world as one of the best,
the lone island the Filipinos are proud the most.
I
cannot dispute. The people of Boracay,
of Aklan, of Panay and of the Philippines are proud of this star that shines
above the world so high.
If they say
all that glitters is not gold, the National Press Club of the Philippines says that
here all that is white is pure.
Another castle built on Boracay's sand |
But
make no mistake.
The
Filipinos or the islanders here do not own any grain of sand in these beaches whitened
for tens of thousands of years by the waves from South China Sea and elsewhere,
similar in the process of how diamonds are made forever.
We should
put into our consciousness, this gem belongs to all the peoples of the
world.
We
Filipinos and Aklanons happen only to be here and that circumstance put on our
shoulders the more indispensable duty to keep it white forever so that the
children of the world for thousands more years to come can still see the rare
beauty of its whiteness.
We
must remember that any plastic or slick that we throw here, accidentally or
otherwise, will be dumped across oceans and annihilate elsewhere. Like smokes
billowing out anywhere annihilate everywhere. Lex
luces damnum.
Imagine if this plastic or slick contains
a poison or a chemical capable of damaging the marine life, it will destroy
beach fronts like what the oil-leak tragedy a few years ago in the nearby
Guimaras island.
In
addition, this island hosts every year tens of thousands of people from
different parts of the world. This fact gives
obligation to us who love to speak of truth freely and who are here to be
vigilant in news gathering, it will help prevent another Bali from exploding
here. This I say because press men are
one of the best in discovering confidential intelligence information.
With
this status that Boracay has achieved in a couple of decades alone as a popular
part of the world, it has transformed itself into a little globe visited or
peopled by individuals coming from all the races on Earth.
It has
become a microcosm of how beautiful the globe would be when it is turned into a
big Eden.
It has
become a small place where people of various colors are bonded by the soul of
purity that is here.
All
these beautiful things that are found nowhere else in the map of the world are
responsibilities to work on endlessly and duties to perform for continuously for
the world’s children of tomorrow and of thousands of years to come.
A view of Boracay beach |
Nowhere
else are the working and the performing done with more passion and dedication
but in the hearts, minds and hands of the disciples of the press.
We
leave these all up to you, gentlemen and ladies of Boracay Global Press Corps.
I know you know
and do the job.
Let us all write on the
white sands for the world.
Congratulations
and good luck.
May
God bless us here, May God bless Boracay!
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