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May pananagutan sa ilalim ng batas, at mahalagang maituwid ang maling paniniwala na kapag menor de edad ay wala nang accountability.
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Ito yung political ad na nilabas namin nung 2016 campaign pero hinarang ng kampo ni duterte. Ngayon, alam nyo na ang epekto ng isang violent environment sa mga bata.
As someone who has spent three decades advocating for children, I find it deeply troubling that his first instinct is to make younger children criminally liable rather than address the failures that allowed this tragedy to happen in the first place.
Three children are dead.
The question is not why a 10-year-old should be punished.
The question is why minors have access to firearms.
The question is why violence continues to find its way into our schools.
The question is why our education, mental health, social welfare, and law enforcement systems repeatedly fail children before a crime is ever committed.
Real leadership requires more than reacting to headlines.
It requires understanding the problem.
Lowering the age of criminal responsibility may generate applause. It may generate media attention. But there is little evidence that it addresses the root causes of youth violence.
Children who commit serious crimes must be held accountable. But accountability should not become a substitute for prevention.
A senatorโs responsibility is not merely to propose the harshest response. It is to propose the most effective one.
I have worked with vulnerable children for most of my adult life. Many have been abused, neglected, abandoned, exploited, or exposed to violence long before they ever entered conflict with the law.
It is easy to appear tough on children.
It is much harder to confront the adult failures that create these tragedies.
Before Senator Padilla asks Congress to treat younger children as criminals, perhaps he should explain why government has failed to protect them as children in the first place.
NO MEDAL OR CHAMPIONSHIP IS WORTH A YOUNG ATHLETE'S LIFE
Nanawagan tayo ng mas matibay na proteksyon para sa mga student-athlete kasunod ng malagim na pagkalunod ng mga Ateneo student-athletes na sina Rene Baterbonia at Divine Adili sa isang off-campus training activity.
Naghain tayo nitong Lunes ng Senate Bill No. 2268 o ang Student-Athlete Safety, Welfare, and Protection Act upang paigtingin ang proteksyon sa mga student-athlete, lalo na sa mga high-risk sports at aktibidad.
While investigations are still ongoing to determine the facts, this heartbreaking incident reminds us that protecting student-athletes cannot be an afterthought. Every school and athletic institution has a duty of care. That is the principle behind our billโto ensure that no young athlete is left without the safeguards, support, and protection they deserve.
Athletes are not robots built to endure everything. They are young people entrusted to our care, and protecting them should be non-negotiable.
Nagsisilbing masakit na paalala ang trahedyang ito sa matagal nang mga usapin tungkol sa kaligtasan at kapakanan ng mga student-athlete. Habang nagsusumikap ang mga paaralan na makamit ang kahusayan sa sports, hindi dapat isakripisyo ang kaligtasan para lamang sa tagumpay.
Sa likod ng bawat medalya, rekord, at kampeonato ay isang kabataang may pangarap. Hindi sila mga makina. Hindi sila expendable. Mga tao silang ipinagkatiwala sa ating pangangalaga.
Anong saysay ng tagumpay kung makakamit ito kapalit ng kaligtasan ng ating mga atleta? Walang medalya, tropeo, o kampeonato ang hihigit sa isang buhay. Dapat laging mauna ang kapakanan, kalusugan, at kaligtasan ng ating mga student-athlete.
A tortoise named Jonathan has been named the oldest living land animal at an estimated age of 194. (1832-2026)
His species have an average life expectancy of 150 years.