Philippine politics – pretty much looks like a circus. We have good actors that think they can take on the role as leaders of the Filipino people.
Obviously what I am trying to say is that they do not have what it takes to be a leader of a great nation and let me tell you why: they do not embody the true meaning of the word LEADER.
I have been accused of being one of the "educated" group that have never done anything for this country. On the contrary, without sounding like I have no self esteem, I am a very simple person. Which is why I want to stress the simple point of a person's self image.
I will admit, that Fuckface Montano, Pissface Pacquiao (or however you spell his fucked name) or Fagboy Gomez may actually be good public servants, but the question is whether or not us Filipinos deserve to be represented by these people that are known by the sweet nicknames I've given them.
Lets face it, all you bastards that think that you shouldn't care what society thinks of you, you're all stupid fools. When William Shakespeare wrote the simpletonian line: "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other word would smell as sweet." Seriously Bill. If we called a hospital Patay Patayan Medical City you think you're going to get patients? You think a guy is going to want to bed Cris "Crabbies" Aquino? Oh wait... nevermind. You get my point.
There was a time not too long ago, that to be a statesman was one of the highest honors a person could receive. The simple little request I have is to bring back pride into being that statesman. It shouldn't be a position that is shunned. You are in fact, the representative of your people!
We should always consider the images that we identify with our representatives. If there is smoke there must be fire somewhere.
I beg those entertainers, since they understand the importance of images relating to them, please spare the Filipino people. We're mostly poor and many of us are simply good people that need to be represented by someone who is equally respectable.
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Philippine Politics = Filipino
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