Originally Posted by
emberjim
Remarks that were based on the reports he received from his constituents, reports that were based on the facts and lies and manipulative world of our politics. Politics that was formed by a corrupt individuals who was put to power by corrupted people. Or maybe, just maybe, majority of Filipino people is not really affected by the said crisis since crisis "exist even of those non-corrupt government and we know how to deal with it" but we Filipino tend to protest because we are too dependent to our government expecting a "Tuwid na Daan" without doing our individual parts. Unsaon pag-tuwid kung ang mga tao naka-tuwad?
"It's hard to draw a straight lines using a crooked pen." Circa 2014 by emberjim.
oh dear, what did I read?
if the reports were based on facts and lies then maybe he should confirm it before making such a remark! If ikaw nga normal citizen raka kybaw sa nature sa politics, then maybe he should have either (a) re-assess and find out what really is happening or (b) keep my mouth shut and probe the issue further. It is to everyone's understanding that a president is exceptional when it comes to dealing with that stuff and be somewhat competent, if they aren't, then they should have no business asking people to vote for them. FFS, he's a been a politician for at least 16 years and wa siya kybaw sa nature sa politics but you, who I assume never ventured into it, understand the nature of politics?
Or maybe, just maybe, majority of Filipino people is not really affected by the said crisis
ok, champ put down the pipe. Even if it only affects a minority, they still make up a significant number of the population and still matter (think about it around a quarter of Filipinos are below the poverty line according to NCSB)--regardless the president is dumb to even open his mouth and let those words runneth. But the truth is it not only affects people who are marginalized and impoverished, it affects the middle class. So PNoy is wrong, stop spinning it to make it seems like he was justified in saying it. He was wrong, period.