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Would Filipino Student COMMUNIST Groups Trust Criminals And Terrorists Over Police And Military For Their Safety Needs?

The militarization of schools is either good or bad. If the militarization happens without a good cause like a national state of emergency - then by all means protest! However, the recent proposal to militarize certain schools because of the recent phenomenon of disappearing minors to the New People's Army (NPA). The NPA is something that school authorities and guards aren't able to handle themselves. The security guards in schools are only meant to handle basic cases but they do have to call the cops should something beyond their control happens. Unfortunately, the NPA recruitment of students is something that security guards can't handle in contrast to trained policemen and soldiers.

These are two fears that I believe have been confirmed. First, two former rebels have confirmed that the NPA does indeed recruit students. Second, a DepEd executive confirms that NPA recruitments of students have been found in Northern Mindanao. Thes two fears reveal that the NPA has indeed infiltrated the Philippine education system a long time ago. Why hasn't much action been done about it? It should be very sickening how Sarah Elgago of Kayabagan Partylist herself would eventually dare to call the probe as harassment - has she actually confirmed her OWN GUILT?! I can't say that but it seems that she has indeed confirmed her own guilt.

For these student communists, one good question to ask these fools are, "Would you rather have terrorists and criminals in your school rather than the police and military?" I guess these people are actually afraid of the police and military for their existence rather than the possible abuses that these two could commit. I wonder would they rather trust the criminals than the cops because cops kill for no reason and criminals kill "for a reason". It's dumb logic actually. What if a criminal breaks into your house? Would you not call the cops? I would definitely call the cops than to call another criminal if a criminal breaks into my house. Calling a criminal to defend you from another criminal is just stupid.

Do they even have the common sense to realize that any member of the military or police who commit atrocities should be looked upon as CRIMINALS? Soldiers and policemen who do criminal acts are subjected to either suspension (if offense wasn't so bad), termination or EVEN jail time and should be relieved of their responsibilities as law enforcers. If any police or soldier will violate their protocol during the temporary campus - they are still subject to whatever disciplinary action is befitting them. You don't have any reason to fear police and military for their existence - the only thing you should fear is if you've done acts of crime or the possibility that soldiers and policemen too can become criminals. However, we do need the military and police to keep things in order. Fearing them for their mere existence rather than the possible abuses that could happen is just stupid!

Commission on Higher Education (CHEd) Chairman Prospero de Vera has the right to even blame the media for sensationalizing the whole proposal to have policemen and soldiers intervene due to the NPA crisis. Is the security sector necessarily militarization? If the schools have security guards does it automatically mean that the schools have been militarized? He's really right to call the media to be sensationalist. ABiaS-CBN for one is very good in media sensationalism such as Noli De Castro's Aswang stories or Korina Sanchez-Roxas' tabloid. If ABiaS-CBN continues what it's doing then maybe it can expect to die at its own hands. Congress may go ahead and allow them to renew their license if they meet specific conditions. However, if ABiaS-CBN continues in their arrogance then they can expect to go bankrupt and shut down without government intervention.

Why are they so angry against police and military but they are so eerily silent about the NPA? They cry harassment like Elgago did but why are they so silent about the NPA? Would they rather trust their future and security on the NPA than law enforcement? They might as well call the NPA to protect them if ever the ISIS terrorists would invade their school campuses without any police or military intervention then!

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