Cardinal Sin's public speech calling on Filipinos to support Defense Minister Enrile and General Ramos was a critical moment for the country. The speech expressed support for their position to peacefully change the legitimacy of the Marcos government. Cardinal Sin asked the people to remain calm and not allow bloodshed, praying for a just and peaceful resolution to the crisis. The speech likely galvanized support that contributed to the People Power Revolution which ousted Marcos from power shortly after.
Cardinal Sin's public speech calling on Filipinos to support Defense Minister Enrile and General Ramos was a critical moment for the country. The speech expressed support for their position to peacefully change the legitimacy of the Marcos government. Cardinal Sin asked the people to remain calm and not allow bloodshed, praying for a just and peaceful resolution to the crisis. The speech likely galvanized support that contributed to the People Power Revolution which ousted Marcos from power shortly after.
Cardinal Sin's public speech calling on Filipinos to support Defense Minister Enrile and General Ramos was a critical moment for the country. The speech expressed support for their position to peacefully change the legitimacy of the Marcos government. Cardinal Sin asked the people to remain calm and not allow bloodshed, praying for a just and peaceful resolution to the crisis. The speech likely galvanized support that contributed to the People Power Revolution which ousted Marcos from power shortly after.
Cardinal Sin's public speech calling on Filipinos to support Defense Minister Enrile and General Ramos was a critical moment for the country. The speech expressed support for their position to peacefully change the legitimacy of the Marcos government. Cardinal Sin asked the people to remain calm and not allow bloodshed, praying for a just and peaceful resolution to the crisis. The speech likely galvanized support that contributed to the People Power Revolution which ousted Marcos from power shortly after.
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Public Speaking REPORTER: RYAN JAMES RAMOS “Bataan has Fallen” Salvador P. Lopez “Bataan has Fallen” UNFAMILIAR WORDS
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BLOODSTAINED marked or covered with blood ADVERSARY opponent TRIUMPH a great victory or achievement. BITTERLY In an angry, hurt, or resentful way IMPERVIOUS unable to be affected by BEACON a fire or light set up AS A WARNING Good evening everyone, everywhere! The adversary, Bataan in the has fallen. pride ofbroadcasting his power and ButTheThis is the Voice of thePhilippine-American Freedom decision had to come. Men fighting triumph, will credit our troops troops with on this war- nothing less under from somewhere theandbanner in the of unshakablePhilippines faith are made ravagedBataan has fallen, bloodstained but the peninsula than the courage and fortitude that his own spirit that have laid of something made down it theirmore that stand—a arms. Withflesh, beacon butbloody heads they to are all the butnot troops have shown in battle. Our men have made of impervious unbowed, they have steel. The flesh yielded to must the yield at superior liberty-loving fought a brave and peoples bitterly of the world— contested struggle. last, endurance force and melts numbersaway, ofand the the end of the enemy. All the world will testify cannot fall!to the most battle must come. superhuman endurance with which they stood up until the last in the face of overwhelming odds. Question: For you, what is the effect of this speech to the Filipino soldiers and people during the World War 2? RADIO ADDRESS OF ARCHBISHOP JAIME CARDINAL SIN Calling on Filipinos to support Ramos and Enrile Radio Veritas February 22, 1986, 11 p.m. We My appeal dear Minister to people, Enrile and the people this those iswith to a very pray fortime critical him have a just forand appealed ourforpeaceful country. food and expressions resolution (Defense) of of crisis. this Minister support. (Juan Those You Ponce) of you spoke who as Enrile wish a people and to in General help should do so. In the the Ramoslast have election, expressing expressed their meantime, continue to listen your preference position to Radio with respect Veritas andforI shall to the peaceful legitimacy speak to you change. of I ask us you the [Marcos] again. Let now to be calm government. pray together. and Let us notto be prepared allow a drop toofexpress blood toagainbe shed. If we can your power assolve this a people. problem peacefully, that would be the best. Question: Do you think what happened after the public speech of Cardinal Sin? What can you say about public speech? The Power of Speech
Words are powerful, and, when used well,
they can encourage people to do something good and bad.