EDSA People Power Revolution: Why Is It Fading from Our Awareness?

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EDSA People Power Revolution: Why Is It Fading from Our Awareness?

In this episode of Sa Totoo Lang, Ricky Rivera and Dody Lacuna discuss the EDSA People Power Revolution—one of the most important events in Philippine history. What was its real impact on our country? Why does it seem like Filipinos are slowly forgetting the true spirit of EDSA? 🤔

💡 What Will You Learn in This Video?

✅ What really happened during EDSA 1 and EDSA 2?
✅ Personal experiences of those who participated and reported on the EDSA Revolution
✅ How politics, the economy, and the media were affected after EDSA
✅ Why do many believe the revolution failed to bring real change?
✅ What lessons should we learn before the 2025 Elections?
✅ Is there still hope to bring back the true spirit of EDSA to the new generation?

💬 EDSA Then and Now

From EDSA 1 in 1986 to EDSA 2 in 2001, these events changed Philippine history. However, more than three decades later, many say nothing has changed—political families that were removed from power returned, corruption continues, and problems in the media and government remain. How has the change in governance affected our country?

📰 EDSA and the Current Political and Media Landscape

Today, many Filipinos no longer celebrate the EDSA anniversary as much as before. It was removed as a regular holiday, and young people seem to have a different view of the revolution. Does this have anything to do with the current government? How has press freedom been affected under past administrations?

📢 Real Change: What Needs to Be Done?

As the 2025 Elections approach, it is crucial to reflect on the lessons of the past. Should we stick with the current system, or is there a need for radical change in our government? How can we guide the new generation so they won’t forget the true essence of People Power?

💬 What’s Your Opinion?

Comment below and share your thoughts on EDSA and its impact on our country! Don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE for more meaningful discussions about our history and current issues! 🔔

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