
if you want power, a group to rely on, or friends, don't go to those who give you pain! instead, go to those who can really help you, people who won't abandon you and just say whoops when something goes wrong! sheesh!...When i read the article about a law student who died from hazing, i got soooo angry (dawa nakasulat gud!! hahaha)....imagine, the people who beat him to death were also law students, they study the freakin' law! they know what they're doing is wrong! law students! in the future they'll become our lawyers, the "defenders of people" etc. etc. etc. and hey! they could become our senators, our lawmakers our leaders! tsk tsk tsk....makes me wonder where our world is going to! sheesh! as in sheesh!!!
here are some lines of the inquirer article
Right now, the men who watched Cris die can still sleep in their beds at night. They remember how his eyes looked those last few minutes. They know if he cried, if he begged; if he said please, stop. They held his broken body on the way to the hospital. They saw him and touched him and heard him scream, and today some of them still go to class and study human rights law.
There are many things I do not understand. I understand that these fraternity men are scholars, law students, people educated by the state in the hope that someday they will give back in service to the nation. I do not understand what sort of twisted logic can make intelligent men believe that friendship and loyalty need to be proven through a brutal initiation.........
[This is my favourite line]
How can men, who gleefully smash their paddles behind thighs and arms, be called brothers by their victims? Don’t they know that had they died the way Cris died, none of their loyal fraternity brods would call them brother?
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makalagot kayo!..to think in the future i might be studying law.... (honestly i really don't like lawyers that much! most of them strike me as "pretenders" like the killers who still study human rights!..grrr....)
hehehe scaler em oi! hehehehe :)

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