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Thundering and Shrilling: Or, When Columnists Collide

04/24/08

Posted under Media matters

John Nery and I have a shared, pre-PDI heritage, and that’s having been onetime workers in Today Newspaper. But John was involved in the news-gathering side of it. For my part, I was mentored by Teddyboy Locsin (our Publisher) in opinion writing -in the grand manner of his father, Teodoro M. Locsin who once wrote of himself, “I thundered and shrilled -that is, I wrote editorials.”

And I’m sure you’ve noticed the difference -I tend to be more heated, more willing to pick a fight, on paper than John does, and he tends to be more analytical, more interested in nuance and the facts, less inclined to partisanship.

But you know, at the end of the day every writer will, sooner or later, cross pens with another.

On April 22, John’s column, Armchair radicals, came out (I’m linking to the version of his column on his blog, because it has all the relevant links embedded in it), which was a response to the various criticisms-as-responses to recent suggested guidelines circulated by the Jesuits. John specifically set out to dissect Jesuitic placebo by Filomeno Sta. Ana III and Manuel Buencamino.

A jolly all-in-the-family rumble, I said, all of the writers being Ateneans and reacting to their Jesuit mentors’ political prescription. Nery and Buencamino also happen to be columnists who also happen to be bloggers. The merry mix-up, if you want to see more, is all laid out over at Ateneans Act.

Well, sure enough, a counter-response came out, titled Teachers Pwet. Meanwhile, John started a response in A Dear John letter, but hasn’t gone back to it.

My own views are closer to John’s in theory, perhaps, though emotionally I’m happier with the aggressiveness of Sta. Ana and Buencamino (you don’t have to go further back than two recent columns of mine, The 2010 Movement and Resistance isn’t futile ).

What’s interesting -aside from the arguments themselves, both stylistically and in terms of content- is that they’re taking place in several places: in the newspapers, in message boards, in columns and in blogs. It’s all part of a larger clash of contending views on what should be done (but you can go to my own blog to read more about that). For now, check out these blog entries: If you ran this country… by Jim Paredes (also an Atenean), I am Change, Are You? by Harvey Key (also an Atenean) who’s inviting students and young professionals to the first-ever TEAM RP GENERAL ASSEMBLY: Saturday, 26 April, 1PM (more on this from Chronicles from the Middle of Nowhere).

Now is this all only of interest to Ateneo de Manila alumni? I think not, not being an Atenean myself.

What do you think?

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