IMO.
First of all, kudos to our PNP team, I recall
the hostage crisis way back and to me this in an improvement.
No one was harmed. No comedy on
responding.
Second, we need to learn as Filipinos from this
event is that it can happen again. I suggest the govt(meow) to make a move or
create standards for every business establishment to adopt a protocol on how to
keep their employees safe in all terms(Financially, Mentally, Physically,
Musically, all of the adverbs you can find)
This guy is a victim of our poor system,
struggling against capitalism and corruption. He's fed up. He simply wanted to
be heard. However, irrespective of the circumstances of this guy's dismissal.
He shot someone and took hostages. This should not be allowed to platform any
grievances in public after surrender.
My emotions are honestly, mixed between a sad
reflection of our society and in rage, which makes me want to validate my
intent to stay overseas. I dont know why I feel guilty but he couldve gone to
Idol Raffy Tulfo instead of making a scene. If I was rich, daughter of an
affluent actor/actress/politician/philantropist/genius billionare, I could've
taken this person into consideration and hire him. There's this part of me that
want't to heal others with empathy. My imagination.
To wrap this up, I hope an pray that everyone
can look at things positively when the shit hits the fan. Instead of blaming
others, why don't we think of ways to mitigate. Be grateful. Plan. Work for it
and pray for it. After all we are all humans. I still hope MR Security Guard is
in a safe place, also I am sure he is facing some serious offences for his
drama. What the hell is wrong with 2020.
#prayfortheworld
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