expired na ang bait baitan ko HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA lasapin nyo kagaspangan ng ugali ko putangina nyo.
This is very triggering. These senators should undergo trauma sensitivity seminars/sessions. Imagine being asked about traumatic details and when you hesitate to answer because obviously unpleasant/traumatizing, you’re told “you’re wasting my time tigilan na natin to”. GAGO KA BA
no one talks about how hard it is when your mood is constantly switching between “its okay, i don't care. i'm fine” and “i don't know how much more i can take”.
To our lawmakers,
Stop victim blaming.
Treat victims with compassion and sensitivity. Reliving a traumatic experience is horrific, more so in a public hearing.
Stop barraging, asking “why did it take you 5 years? You should’ve filed a complaint immediately”. Victims are scared. They feel ashamed.
And this kind of public shaming will not help victims to come out.
Let me remind our senators, you serve the people. You are not gods. Do not act like it.