[FICTION] President “Bongbong” Marcos' Letter About the SCTEX NAIA Tragedies

 




My beloved Cebu,

I write to you with a heavy heart.

This week, we lost precious lives.
Two dead, four injured near NAIA.
A van crashes on SCTEX—again.
More families shattered.
More children left waiting at doors that will never open.
It hurts.

I am a father.
I am a Filipino.
And I grieve with you.

But we must not just grieve—we must return.

“All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” (Romans 3:23)

“For I do not do the good I want, but the evil I do not want is what I keep on doing... So now it is no longer I who do it, but sin that dwells within me.”
—Romans 7:19–20

I, too, am a sinner.
But we sinners must go back to Jesus.
We do what we hate, even when we know what is good.
The flesh still pays the consequences.
But in Christ, the flesh was crucified.
The life we seek is not in flesh—but in spirit.


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Who is innocent among us that deserves to cast the first stone?

“If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray…”
(2 Chronicles 7:14)

We must not forget:
Road safety is not just a government duty—it's a national culture.
Laws are not enough.
What we need is a return to shared responsibility and sacrificial leadership.

On a different note, to our leaders and public servants:
Government is service—not salary.
Let us all live at the level of the people we serve.
Minimum wage.
No special plates.
No “wang-wang.”
No excuses.

As Nassim Taleb said:
“If you see fraud and do not say fraud, you are a fraud.”

To our banks and big institutions:
No more gambling with the people’s money.
You fail—you pay.
No bailouts.
We go back to planting our own rice.
Feeding our own.
Building our own economy from the soil up.

To our educators:
The classroom must no longer be a factory.
We teach less memorizing, more doing.
Build boats.
Grow food.
Fix roads.
Learn to repair, not just recite.

To our youth:
Start a business.
Employ five people—save five families.
Entrepreneurs are our new heroes.
Real change won’t come from slogans.
It comes from sacrifice, sweat, and skin in the game.

To the world:
Come build in Cebu.
Film here.
Farm here.
Design here.
We have the people. We have the spirit.
And yes, we have the heart.

You will not only get your ROI.
You will find purpose.

So take our hand.
And like the song says:
“Hand in hand, we'll find our promised land.”

Yours in love,
President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.



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