Our Pinoy Honorables
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by maze_hmm on 28-05-2009
Tagged Under : Add new tag, corruption, evil, government, honorable, jose Rizal, korean, officials, Phil, pinoy, politics
The death of the former South Korea President Rog Moo-hyun who committed suicide in the face of corruption scandal has given me the impression on how Korean government officials are noted for their high sense of honor. Unlike the government officials of my country who will deny to death the accusations of corruption despite strong evidence. They will resort to all means, legal or non legal, to shake off charges of wrongdoing. These are shameless, thick-faced government officials who happily carry on unruffled while facing grave charges of corruption. The filipino people suffered a lot because of these unscrupulous government officials. No matter how the media exposed their anomaly, they stood still feeling unaffected. I just can’t understand why they are like that. Mr. Rog, no matter whether he is guilty or not has shown to his constituents that he is still honorable. In contrast, these filipino corrupt officials were even more powerful after being charged. The story of Dr. Jose Rizal is now repeating itself substituting the friars with the Filipino Government Authorities. During the time of J. Rizal, every victim of political persecution had left a retraction couched in such language that its spontaneousness was always questions. The one dictated for J. Rizal was no exemption. At present whistle blowers are offered money/money generating positions in the government in exchange of their retraction. More so if you maintain your stand, expect that something bad will happen to you. How evil these people are!!!

