Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
People Power Revolution, at first glance, at first sense, all it thrown were positive touch of stones that slowly stabbed our soul.
We are Grade 12 students from Buyo Integrated School who are tasked to interview some individuals regarding the effects of People Power Revolution or EDSA One to Filipinos. Through having a short conversation with these individuals, we had found out that EDSA One became the key in achieving the true liberty for the Philippines from the bitterness of the administration of former President Ferdinand E. Marcos. Through this protest, they attained solidarity. But, as they embraced the freedom they had received, they neglected the responsibility of inclined with this. The Philippine government became more unorganized due to this irresponsible act. And this is the main problem of Filipinos, we failed to be responsible enough in every freedom we have gained and we fought for.
People we interviewed: Mrs. Lolita Brequillo and Mrs. Riza D. Tatel (Buyo IS Teachers)
Created by:
• Leslie Mae V. Zafe
• Mark Daryll M. Maliñana
• Dianna Rose V. Gianan
• Erica Q. Bombase
• Mark Raneil P. Tria
• Jesriel P. Tañon
• Eloisa Gonzales
(https://youtu.be/6ebOj69BSak)
Gender Inequality Acknowledge that men and women and also the LGBT or Should I say the bixesual are not equal and that gender affects on individuals lived experienced. The bixesual or gay discriminate ot bullied but now, they didn’t choose to become like that why some of you bullied or discriminate the bixesual. Why?
Gay are humans too have a feeling, feeling that you hurt to commite suicide or lead to death in a simple discrimation. As a human or should I say I am a bixesual too. A lot of discrimination that I experienced in my whole life someone judge me everyday that like this “Oh gay, dont come near on me or else I punch you”. Lot of threatened that I hear everyday and that threatened on me was directly hit my heart because Do I have a disease that can transfer to the other?. In that day I instill on my mind that no one can help to me but only myself. That experienced strengthen all my attributes of myself like confidence, Physical and also emotional. I try harder ti become strong, strong to solve, to defeat or to surpass all challenges that i encounter.
In every day we make choice. We should not discriminate the gay their are also human. But thank you for those who discriminate the gay because, it build a gay that strong , confident but also we should not discriminate the gay because we are fair in the world you are also a human so “Dont discrinate other for your Happiness”.
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