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Week 10︱Module 6︱The Process of Analysis: Breaking Down Components and…
Week 10︱Module 6︱The Process of Analysis: Breaking Down Components and Finding Connections
Statements from less unfortunate Filipinos during the Pandemic
What do these statements tell us about how poor Filipinos view/experience the pandemic?
Poor Filipinos were predominantly concerned with how they can feed their families (Tuanquin)
The lack of help and action from the government, despite the promise made (Valenzuela)
What assumptions underlie these statements?
these people might believe the promises made by the government (Valuenzela)
it reflects the assumption that the government is failing to provide the essentials for its citizens (Diron)
What are their implications?
fhe sudden decrease in job opportunities and lack of a source of income had the biggest impact on their everyday lives (Feliciano)
People are not against the lockdown protocols, the "pasaway" have no choice but to expose themselves to the virus to barely survive. (Correa)
Poor Filipinos believe that the state's pandemic response is out of touch with them and the issues that they are confronted by the day (Tuanquin)
Families coming from below the poverty line suffered even greatly, due to the restrictions placed, and the lackluster follow-up aid from the government. (Gamboa)
These statements imply the failure of government support systems to adequately address the needs of vulnerable communities during the pandemic. (Lubugin)
The promises of food aid from the Former President Duterte have not been fulfilled, leaving many families with little to no resources for survival (Buban).
It’s as if the Filipinos were being ignored to the point where they could not follow the set protocols because they could starve to death. (Feliciano)
Poor Filipinos see hunger as a more life-threatening concern than COVID-19. (Eugenio)
The pandemic was just among the least of their problems. (Brito)
They show us how badly the government treated the underprivileged during the pandemic (Feliciano)
The Filipinos viewed the pandemic, in general, as something that harmed their livelihood (Correa).
What assumptions underlie these statements?
People would rather die because of a virus than of hunger (Correa)
Citizen's concerns lay firstly in matters that had a much more direct, immediate, and material effect on their survival (Tuanquin)
Even with the threat brought by COVID, most of the poor Filipinos didn't think of their health because they were more concerned about how to survive financially. (Eugenio)
They can’t rely on others to help them survive through the day (Brito)