It doesn't look like that President Duterte was joking when he said that he has considered revoking the scholarships of rallyist students. I think that should be carried on for one good reason -- it's a waste of taxpayers' money to give free education to students who walk out of their classes instead of attending them. Now there's Representative Sarah Elago of the Kabataan Partylist who doesn't take the warning seriously. Instead, she chooses to threaten with more rallies to fight President Duterte's "dictatorship" -- which is all in their heads.
They say that they will walk out of their classes to fight the Duterte "dictatorship". They may end up eating their words for this reason. They may get suspension -- and I think it should be a month with mandatory community service to serve as a lesson. Some of them may even consider getting expelled from school for participating in communist organizations that have long threatened to destabilize the Philippines. They are using misguided students who may have become more and more of a liability than an asset. What happened to these certain Filipino youth who should have been the hope for the future of the Philippines? Gone attending rallies!
Based article. Well written, thank you good sir/ma'am.
ReplyDeleteThese students basically give UP too much of a bad name already. They need to be taken out.
Thanks for dropping by. This article was written in simple English but I wonder if those idiotic students can comprehend it? Hehe.
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