Monday, August 28, 2006

I found this Ryebosco comment in PCIJ...

I saw this comment from Ryebosco in PCIJ blog:

Dear Filipinas,

Those of you who leave the Philippines in search of jobs, money and food, you deserve what you get: maltreatment and humiliation. Go ahead and be sexually assaulted! Go and jump from the balcony and risk killing yourself! Go out on Sundays and have a picnic in a Hong Kong park with your fellow ‘katulongs’ and be taunted as ‘monkeys eating bananas.’
YOU DESERVE IT! Don’t blame the Philippine government or the status quo.


If only your president's economy was able to generate more jobs and make the cost of living here less expensive, I'm sure many of our poor kababayans would rather stay here.

But it seems na si Arroyo pa ang No. 1 recruiter ng OFWs para sa Saudi Arabia at Hong Kong para maging "SuupaMeido". She's such a failure pag-dating sa job generation in our country, na she's left with no other viable alternative but to send our filipino teachers overseas to work as maids in HK.

Blame yourselves for leaving the Philippines, for being afraid to speak up and protest what needs to change in our own country.

Well, the admin still continues to implement CPR in spirit, via BP 880.

You chose to turn your back from your responsibility here at home. You chose to elect mostly idiots in office.

Well, the people did not vote the Arroyo administration into office, the biggest source of instability, corruption, and division in our country today.

Reports like this don’t bother me anymore. In the end, the government is not to blame. It is those who choose the easy way out rather than tackling corruption at home. Don’t expect special treatment in other countries when you don’t even demand it here in the Philippines. You deserve every physical and emotional abuse in Hong Kong, Lebanon, et al because you were a coward to begin with in your own country. SO STOP COMPLAINING AND HAVE A PATHETIC LIFE BEING A KATULONG!

Sincerely, Rye Bosco

All this hypocritical talk about "tackling corruption" is laughable, since you're one of Arroyo's biggest apologists.

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