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Grabeh.. This keep me thinking, he could have been a fine commander general or some sort.
that is truly possible berting007, but the views of Dr.Jose Rizal with regards on the revolution is different on the views of Andres Bonifacio. While Bonifacio opted on arm struggle our national hero prefer education before we the Filipino people worthy of liberties...on one of his journal it reads:
" My countrymen: I have given proofs, more than anybody else, of desiring liberties for our country and I still desire them. But I place as a premise the education of the people so that by means of education and of labor they might have a personality of their own and make themselves worthy of liberties....I do condemn the savage uprising which dishonors us, the Filipinos, and discredits those who may advocate our cause."
Cool! I had also basic to intermediate knowledge on Balintawak Style when I was in high school. I hope to review and practice it again, someday...![]()
hwow. kuyaw sad diay tos rizal. karon pako kahibaw ani da. nice info ts.
You should Scott Bernard, because regardless of the style it is something that we can be proud of...it is our very own art which is sadly to say that young Filipino generations doesn't know about it...I hope there is a Rizal heart in you Scott Bernard that is eager to share the knowledge of Eskrima which is now part of our culture...
As Grand Master Remy Presas Jr. of the Modern Arnis said:
"When you talk to a Filipino who knows Arnis, you are not talking on the art itself but you are learning the culture."
COOL! more than your ordinary national hero.
naa na d.i tay superman sa pinas.. hehehe
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