Respect Democracy: The Case of Philippines

in #philippine7 years ago

My take on the student rallyists and all other oppositions is that it creates an environment of check and balance.
Come to think of this, if no one disagrees with you, or just brave enough to tell you that there is something wrong with the system, or challenges the correctness of your decisions, you’ll end up believing you’re right all along, even if you are wrong. This is also true to the opposite scenario.
An open system in the language of organizational studies, as argued by Bertalanffy and Miller 1960, receives both positive and negative feedback. This will create an environment of openness that will polish the system.
Lahat naman ng nagdaang administrasyon ay pinagrarallyhan ng mga yan, kase may nakikita silang di tama. Di rin naman sila mapapansin kung written complain ang gagawin gaya ng ginawa ni Rizal. Eh pagbigyan nyo na. Karapatan naman nila yan. Gaya ng karapatan mong magmura at magjoke kahit may nasasaktan ka na pala. Kung nagrarally sila, basta ba mataas ang grado eh ano ngayon? Remember hindi lang ikaw ang tax payer, sila rin nagbabayad ng Excise Tax at VAT. Kala mo naman pinalamon mo sila kung singilin mo ang tax mo.
Anyways, what Im saying is, it is normal for the President to be criticized, because he is the president. He is not God. He is fallible too. And if you cant take that, then ibaba mo sa pwesto, gawin mong ordinaryong tao.