Monday, August 23, 2010

Police catastrophe



Thoughts that comes to my mind after the midterm exam was “Nothing can ever be compared to what I am feeling right now, the examinations was done, I will feel more relax now”.


It changed when I see the news in television at the CNN coverage, it was four o’clock in the afternoon when I just came home and seeing the news from international news horrified me.


For all of the beautiful things that we may hear about our country, the most disesteemed news that was plainly broadcast all over the world was the National’s being hostage by the executed police. Due to the profession and benefits that he wanted to regain after years of his service for the country then preceding result was the horrible accident that whacks the globe. And as I am tracking the events I checked my facebook page, it wasn’t very surprising seeing people’s comments about the upset that will be encountering by the person involves. I cannot blame that I am also affected; being a Filipino was something that you can be proud of, but then after what happened this pompous belief reverse as other countries are making their own opinions. We are being generalized, and that was not a joke, since some of the OFW’s specifically in Hong Kong was fired.


How can we ever explain our side into much more possible way without receiving any exaggerating comments from others?


Hearing some humiliating acts and asking the country’s police measures. We should not hold up our beliefs for them, because oftentimes all that we see was their faults with the consideration of their profession but when they have done something good for us it follows the words “it is their duty”, without the hesitation that they were still risking their lives and it isn’t only bounded on their job but for their own integrity as an individuals.

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