RPH Essay
RPH Essay
RPH Essay
Aguipo
BA English - Language 1, 1st year.
With our society's present technological progress, we can learn everything about
anything in no time, thanks to the Internet. Regardless, historical information available
on the internet is not always reliable. Historical revisionism is very common in today's
society; the Internet can be used as a tool for disinformation and lie propagation,
particularly with the use of social media applications such as Facebook, Twitter,
Instagram, Tiktok, and YouTube, where sharing your thoughts and opinions can be seen
by millions of people regardless of whether they are true or not.
Limpin (2021) suggested that there is nothing intrinsically wrong with rewriting
historical narratives since revision is an essential activity when new facts or witness
testimonies are discovered. Historians also engage in revisionism to provide the most
accurate accounts given all available knowledge, which is in notable difference to how
the term is commonly used today. The word historical revisionism refers to the distortion
of the past as accepted by a large portion of the population, particularly to meet a
personal or political aim. (Dr. Llanes, as cited in Limpin, 2021). One instance is the
historical revisionism occurring around the Marcoses, most notably in 2010 when
BongBong Marcos was elected senator while denying that his parents committed
atrocities during the dictatorship. According to Mendoza (2013, as quoted in Agular,
2019), the inability to correctly change history is the reason why the Marcoses do not
require rehabilitation. Those who participated in the anti-dictatorship campaign during
the dictatorship were unsuccessful because they did not go far enough to change the
historical image of the Marcoses. These factors may have resulted in the historical
revisionism we now criticize as a result of our collective incapacity to change and
rewrite history in the aftermath of Marcos' demise.
To avoid historical revisionism today and in the future, we must learn from the past,
citing an example earlier which is currently taking place with the Marcoses and their
false claims about their father's dictatorship. It is important to study History for us to
distinguish between what are facts and what are mere opinions. As the speed of
technological advancement threatens our national heritage and identity, education is
undoubtedly one of the methods for minimizing it. To gain historical awareness, learning
history is a must to gain values and know the significance of such an event. Historical
education is the most effective instructional medium for introducing people to the history
of the country. If we want to fully understand why anything happened, we must search
for variables that occurred previously. Only by studying history can we fully perceive and
comprehend the causes of these changes, and only by studying history can we realize
what aspects of an institution or society continue to function despite the constant
change.
Moreover, in applying our historical thinking skills in our daily life, we must learn
how to think like historians do, which may be formed by examining the facts and
educating ourselves properly. Historians have a set of principles called historian ethics,
which includes curiosity, accuracy, judgment, empathy, gratitude, and truth. This set of
principles can also help us in discerning what is historically accurate and what are the
distortions. Just as historians do, one must avoid confirmation bias, which is the
tendency to disregard data that contradict one's initial ideas while emphasizing evidence
that supports them. These steps may be in the process of formulating the question,
devising the study plan, taking notes, or writing up the results (Schrag, 2021).
Limpin, D. (2021, February 25). After EDSA: Historical revisionism and other factors that
led to the Marcoses’ return. Philippine Social Science Council.
https://pssc.org.ph/after-edsa/
Republic Act No. 10086. (n.d.). The Lawphil Project - Arellano Law Foundation, Inc.
https://lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra2010/ra_10086_2010.html