This old man is an Ateneo hater. He wants a voluntary withdrawal for next season so his beloved alma matter will not be the only one that has a stain in the UAAP history books. His only intention by making all these noises is to blemish ADMU’s reputation and integrity. He conveniently hides his anger towards ADMU without realizing that the infraction committed by his beloved alma matter is totally different from the tragedy ADMU is now facing. The death of the 2 young boys is of no moment in determining whether ADMU should be suspended or not for next season. That function is reserved for the UAAP board alone. If he has a problem with the conclusion of the UAAP Board which goes against his twisted belief and/or advocacy then I encourage him to file a personal suit against the Board and implead ADMU in his suit.
The personal liability of those who were directly liable for the death of the 2 boys will be forthcoming. There is no question about that.
Also, take note of his previous posts and interviews which is very telling on the motive of his complaints. Mind you his only complaint in this tragedy is the failure of the UAAP Board to immediately suspend ADMU for the upcoming season. It has nothing to do with the tragedy of the untimely death of the two boys. Now if ADMU voluntarily withdraws (a call I previously made to the school) then that is different. However, this old man cannot impose his views against ADMU and hide his disgust on the pretension that ADMU has no delicadeza. The UAAP is correct in declaring that ADMU should sort out this unintended mess on its own. To be sure the noise of this old man is not for calling for the accountably for the death of the two boys but rather for ADMU to be also suspended for the tragedy. A twisted argument to make the previous infraction of his alma matter pale in comparison to the tragedy now facing ADMU. His arguments supporting his advocacy is disgusting to hear and read. My take on his advocacy
@nicoquejano I agree ❤️ I am going thru the most difficult time myself and one of the things that saved was how I kept on doing things that I loved doing. I just worked on myself.
Taking basketball away from these young men would be like another "death".
@nicoquejano Huh? Labo. Of course you'd get your own lawyer. At the end of the day these people are from different families. Of courses magkakaiba yan ng lawyer. May kaniya kaniyang interes.
Tapos kung isa lang lawyer nila lahat ano naman sasabihin? Well-coordinated? May script?
waters and that they were blessed to have been rescued. The waters there are no joke, one minute you're in waist deep and the next minute you couldn't feel the sea floor. That's how dangerous it is there.
@benmambala@peppermintpex Then wala kayong alam sa pagiging atleta.
Ikaw, pag namatay ang mahal mo sa buhay, hindi mo ba idededicate sa kanila bawat accomplishment mo? Even the daily mundane things, won't you do it for them?
Loss of life (young life at that) brought about by avoidable circumstances that the victims were exposed to by authority figures that were supposed to care and nurture them - is a tragedy that requires accountability. No it won’t bring back Divine and Rene, but we cannot allow people in power to be protected when their authority and status were wielded to put young men in precarious situations that took their lives. There’s anecdotes on record of precedent, there’s a grieving mother asking for the most basic details amid official statements saying they are ‘working closely’ with the families.
Investigate this to the fullest. Basketball is by no means more important than protecting our young people, most especially those who come from backgrounds that force them and their families to look at a roster spot, game minutes, a coaching staff’s favor and approval - as tickets to a better life.
Pay close attention to who says what, if anything at all. If you’re not enraged by the avoidable accident that took the lives of two young men, if your instinct is to protect an institution’s reputation over condemning those responosible for two boys dying, if you would rather be silent because you’re worried about relationships or your place in the industry, then you’re part of the problem.
This was avoidable. This was negligent. It’s only basketball, ffs. There are people responsible. Hold them accountable.
@iamsuperbianca@unSauLicited I think @iamsuperbianca is a good person and I know she's on the right side. However you @unSaulicited cannot compare her to us normal people because her friend is the wife of one of the main proponents of evil in this country. We all have DDS friends. But her DDS friend is diff.
SEN. BATO KAY PBBM: ‘SANA ‘WAG NIYA AKONG IPADALA SA THE HAGUE’
Sa kaniyang pagharap sa media ngayong araw, May 12, emosyonal si Sen. Bato dela Rosa na muling umapela kay Pangulong Bongbong Marcos.
“Sana ‘wag niya akong ipadala sa The Hague… Kung mayroon akong pananagutan, pananagutan ko rito sa ating local court, ‘wag doon sa banyaga,” pahayag niya.
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