"Only in the Philippines could a leader like Ferdinand Marcos, who pillaged his country for over 20 years, still be considered for a national burial. Insignificant amounts of the loot have been recovered, yet his wife and children were allowed to return and engage in politics." From Lee Kuan Yew's book "From Third World To First: The Singapore Story: 1965-2000", published in 2000.
“Marcos might have started off as a hero, but ended up as a crook… Unlike Marcos of the Philippines, Suharto did not spirit his wealth outside his country in readiness for a quick exit.” In "From Third World To First", Lee recalled being asked by U.S. Vice President Walter Mondale on whether Marcos was "a hero or a crook" and how he compared to Indonesian president Suharto. This was Lee's answer.
“This was a pity because they had so many able people, educated in the Philippines and the United States. Their workers were English-speaking, at least in Manila. There was no reason why the Philippines should not have been one of the more successful of the ASEAN countries.” Lee lamented investors' reluctance to invest in the country in "From Third World To First".
The people at the top, the elite mestizos, had the same detached attitude to the native peasants as thein their haciendas in Latin America had toward their peons.They were two different societies: Those at the top lived a life of extreme luxury and comfort while the peasants scraped a living, and in the Philippines it was a hard living. They had no land but worked on sugar and coconut plantations."“Something had gone seriously wrong.
“Some Filipinos write and speak with passion. If they could get their elite to share their sentiments and act, what could they not have achieved?”
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