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He wanted full integration of las islas info Spain. But guess what? He did NOT want independence. Jose Rizal is our national hero, the martyr of Filipinos. He collaborated with a country whose wartime regime still refuses to apologize for its war crimes.īonus rant from me.
He asked the American and Filipino soldiers stuck in Bataan to surrender. So he welcomed the Japanese when our other Asian neighbors were trying to kick them out. He hated the fact that the islands were passed on from one white colonial power to another. There's a lot of convincing evidence strongly suggesting that he ordered the deaths of the Bonifacio brothers.īut the worst thing he did, imo, and I learned this way after I learned Philippine history in high school-the worst thing he did was welcome the Japanese invasion. He gets elected as president of the revolutionary government, while Bonifacio is given some tiny role as a token of their appreciation. He forms a sect of Katipunan that was at odds with the Bonifacio's. They were smart, self-made, and self-taught men who are never credited enough for their role in securing Philippine independence.
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Bonifacio is always portrayed as a poor illiterate guy from Tondo, but he and his brother knew how to read and write and consumed the works of Rizal and illustrado contemporaries. He also set up the revolutionary government.