“Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute. Speak up and judge fairly; defend the rights of the poor and needy.”
- Proverbs 31:8-9
always remember this...
tandaan ninyo kapag ang isang estudyante ay kailangang mamili sa pagitan ng pagkain, pamasahe, at pag-aaral, hindi ito simpleng personal na problema. malinaw itong sintomas ng isang sistemang bigong unahin ang mamamayan.
Iglesia becoming politically active for wrong reasons, not to defend truth, justice, or the dignity of every human person, but to protect power, personalities, or partisan interests.
Tapos lakas niyong sabihin na mas tama ang doctrina at totoong simbahan kayo? Ayaw niyo nga sa rebulto, pero taga-samba naman kayo ng mga politiko.
There is something deeply troubling about a society that is quick to demand the harshest punishment for children, while celebrating convicted plunderers, tolerating corruption, and rewarding leaders who normalize violence.
Young people do not grow up in a vacuum. They learn from the values we model, the behavior we reward, and the systems we build around them. Violence rarely begins at the moment it becomes visible. It is often preceded by bullying, social isolation, neglect, untreated trauma, and countless missed opportunities for intervention.
If we want children to reject violence, then we must also be willing to examine the ways our society excuses, glorifies, and profits from it. We cannot celebrate violence among adults and expect young people to learn a different lesson.
We should remind our pasahod and palamuning si @piacayetano na wala siyang karapatang mag-inaso to any working senator after niyang mag-absent nang mag-absent. Pinili niyang maging tagasunod ng kapatid niyang gaya niyang inutil. She should tone down the attitude.
Quote of the day: “Wala man lang nangumusta sa amin!”
Paano mo ba naman kukumustahin ang mga masasayang nagkakainan, nagkakape at naka FB live pa para pagbintangan ang minority bloc na may alam daw sa putukan ng baril sa Senado?
“We, Senators, are mere stewards of the Senate. The Senate belongs to the Filipino people, so no one gets to act like they own the place” - Sen Risa
GANDA.
Let’s bring this back.
From LORENZO LEGARDA LEVISTE’s May 2022 open letter about his mother LOREN LEGARDA’s political alliances:
‘I am in utter grief. F*** my mother for abetting this. Their crimes are her crimes now. Make her defend them.’
Reading this again habang pinapanood ang current Senate realignments at takipan/taguan ng baho hits differently. Very consistent talaga si Loren na palaging pipiliin kung saan sa tingin niya siya mas ‘personal’ na makikinabang. 😮💨
Imagine their group once called you a political prostitute and yet you prostituted yourself (again) for them? You are hopeless and have no legacy - including from your previous profession - to speak of.