I just realized that two days ago, Senator Bato Dela Rosa actually supports the idea of expelling activist students from State Universities and Colleges (SUCs). However, I'd like to give some correction to Senator Dela Rosa with his support. It's good that he supports the idea of kicking out students in SUCs who are part of communist organizations. The limit should not just be towards communist organizations but also in PRIVATE SCHOOLS as well.
Do we forget that some private schools have become a home for activists too? Take the Ateneo De Manila University (ADMU) for example. It's a very prestigious school yet it's become an activist for the Dilawan socialists. Sadly, it has been involved with partisan politics like when they decided to award Jover Laurio's mediocrity. There are activists here and there and not just in government schools. Private schools too have been infiltrated and not just the ADMU. These activists are people who simply don't want to follow simple guidelines. They don't even have any sense of submission towards authority.
These activists are a danger to the diligent students around them. Does doing a heinous crime or bringing dangerous weapons in school become a justifiable ground for expulsion? It is justifiable to do that act of expulsion in order to protect the students. These activist students are involved in dangerous activities. Some may even be doing drug dealing to support their cause. These troublemakers should be expelled from school especially if they did plenty of destructive activities already!
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