The Poverty of Human Beingness

By TINTA HUMSS 12 - March 28, 2019

by: France

It is evident in our society that poverty is one of the major quandaries ravaging our country and its people. Poverty is a state in which a person or community lacks the financial resources and essentials to enjoy a minimum standard of life and well-being that's considered acceptable in society. More than 26 million Filipinos remain poor with almost half, or a little more than 12 million, living in extreme poverty and lacking the means to feed themselves, according to official government statistics for the first semester of 2015 (Inquirer, 2015). The film overall displayed the state of our destitute countrymen inside a dissonance society. The portrait that the artist had painted reminds us about the wretched condition of our street children that lacks daily source of food and shelter.

“I see humans but no humanity.”
- Jason Donohue

            Once again, I heard a beat of my heart while watching the film due to the fact that it speaks the reality of poverty here in the Philippines. The cruel reality in which some of us are lucky enough to have a home and food to eat, but some are deprived of these because they exist in the remains of our bones and ashes. In solitary, they sung the lacerated lullabies wishing that someone will hear this and lend them a helping hand to lift them up away from the pit of misery and despair. After seeing their heartbreaking situation, it made me realize how gifted I am. It also opened my eyes wider about the view of impoverishment and beggary happening around me. The message of helping those who are in need is already engraved in my heart and soul. It ignited my passion to help even more those under the cold sheet of poverty. Only if each of us got this fiery ember in our hearts inflamed by passion to help others and generosity to offer then we can able to make this place a better place to live where genuine smile is shown everywhere.  

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