Ateneo & La Salle profs are like so not duwag
by Sankage Steno
In response to the Varsitarian article.
I can’t believe it talaga. The nerve of other schools to make paratang to our beloved profs, calling them names like “coward” and “papansin.” It’s so nakaka-irritate! Like super!
How can you make tawag them “coward” when they make tayo nga for what they believe in? Isn’t that so tapang to make sabi your stand on RH bill kahit pa there’s like a huge potential that your employers will make sipa you out of the school? And you call them duwag? Are you kidding me?
And how dare you call our beloved profs “faculty cheering squad?” I mean, look at your cheering squad! They did not even make sabit to the top three. Hello? Before you criticize others, you make tingin first in the mirror.
You also sabi that these profs “do not have the courage of their intellectual conviction.” Do you like intindi what you’re writing about? Or maybe you just do not intindi anything at all. I’ll make ulit for you, how can they not have tapang of their intellectual conviction if they went out of their way nga just to state rationally, logically, scientifically, conscientiously and objectively their beliefs about RH bill. This despite the katotohanan that they work for Catholic institutions, and that they mismo are Catholic.
If that is not tapang, I don’t know what is.
Speaking of tapang, you mentioned Carlos Celdran (who I believe is super tapang talaga) as a Jose-Rizal wannabe? That may be totoo, and that’s really a compliment (in case you did not pansin). Unlike other people who are Padre Damaso-wannabe!
And you also make sabi that many Filipinos are like “abandoning their religion?” Well, well, well! Who could blame them? If what they really, really make kita to our priests and bishops is so mali and so not maganda, can you like sisi them? And besides, where did you like get that “fact?” Are you sigurado that many Filipinos really make iwan their religion? Not true kaya!
And even if they did, what is so mali with that? It is enshrined kaya in our constitution that there is freedom of beliefs or religion. And it is also your choice if you wanna make paniwala to God or not.
One more bagay. The debate on RH bill is so moot and academic na kaya. You know that? It means that it’s so 2000 and eight pa. You get that? It means na it does not matter anymore. You know kung bakit? Kasi it was tinapos na a few months ago pa in Congress. You know why? ‘Cause more than a decade na us with that debate. We should move on. And the president should make it a batas na. As in now na.
But you are tama naman in one thing. Na “it takes guts to be a Catholic nowadays.” I know that the Ateneo and La Salle profs have guts because of what they had said and done. Like heavy guts talaga! Unlike other Katolikos who are just sunud-sunuran to what the pari make sabi all the time, without using their God-given utak.
It’s so nakakaloka talaga mga Katoliko these days… or nowadays!
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Well, in all consideration, its actually improper for professors to make a public stand which is against the belief of the ones feeding their families. One word : INGRATA .
P.S
I am not pro-RH Bill, neither am I a Catholic.
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Actually, you cannot call it “ingrata”. As employees, we are paid to do a job. However, we are not paid to give up our freedom of speech or though. They don’t pay us to change who we are.
If we should be grateful to our employers for paying our salaries, our employers should be equally grateful to us for doing our jobs. So long as we do the job we are paid to do – and do it well – no one can call us ingrata.
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The fact that this still makes a lot of sense even though it was written in a funny way is what makes it worth while to read.
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It is funny how the blogger has imitated the way some “kolehiyalas” or college girls talk (with the excessive use of certain words “like” , “make” and ” talaga”). While it is true that some girls talk that way, majority of the students in La Salle can and do speak straight English and straight Tagalog.
I am not a Catholic but I commend the professors of both La Salle and Ateneo for speaking their mind.
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Reblogged this on The Girl Most Likely and commented:
Not a lot of people will choose to what is right cause each time they try to make a stand, judgement will always be there. When Ateneo and La Salle profesors made a stand on RH bill, they were tagged as cowards. But it takes so much courage to go against the norm and to risk ones bread and butter over intellectual and societal obligations.
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