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Last edited by taga_ipil; 09-16-2010 at 09:17 AM.
Bro, this was made into a thread not so long ago..and it was closed..why? because in that set of words, we are acting like the victims..1. It was already resolved, including the melamin, chinese who were involved were already given the "death sentence" or have paid for it in prison. 2. The Madrigal's is a different story than the hostage crisi.
Let's not talk about this because seriously, we look like the victims in that statement and clearly Hong Kongers were the one who suffered, they are the real victims here, they lost innocent tourist, family members, loved-one. The Chinese have the right to be emotional against us, that's normal, while we don't have the right to feel angry for them.
I rest my case. You can choose either to edit your post or go on with it. I just don't want to look like the victim in this crisis, it's unfair for the HKs, it's them who lost a life and seen on National/International TV of how it transpired. Because if I were in the hostage's family's shoes, sakit jud makita for 12hrs na walay nabuhat ang RP to save my family.
Here's the link to the closed thread para makahibaw mo sa reasons:
https://www.istorya.net/forums/politi...rc-people.html
Last edited by FranZeno; 09-16-2010 at 12:29 PM.
^^sakto jd ka sir. lisud kaayu i-move on ana oi. esp if updated ka sa balita during the hostage crisis.
@taga_ipil: Yea try to consider if it's your parents, your kids or your brother/sister who was killed. There was even one case where her whole family, her husband and two kids, were killed. What kind of life will she have now? She has practically no life anymore and is probably suicidal. Did you consider their feelings when you posted such insensitive letter?
dili mn jd unta to ma ing ato ang ending sa hostage drama if only gi gamit ang utok sa mga naghandle ato...
It looks like they tried their best, but they just weren't trained properly. I don't want to blast the police who were at the scene too much because they did risk their lives just by being there, and the almost amateurish way they did things doesn't mean they weren't putting their lives on the line. It's the corruption and incompetence of our officials that risk not only the lives of the people in the bus but the police personnel too.
@FranZeno
Point taken.
Still have lots of things to say but I know many people will react on it.
specially the chemical outbreak on Milk.
but anyways, like what you said... I rest my case.
@RMK711
Try to do some research on what happened with the Milk outbreak
and which one is worst. I was outside the country when that thing happened.
and I can see the eyes of the victims of that tragedy.
Last edited by taga_ipil; 09-16-2010 at 09:26 AM.
Who is the "they" you are referring to, the Chinese government or the Chinese individuals who were involved in melamine scandal. There are billions of Chinese in China. The point you are missing here is that their government did everything they can after the scandal and they executed the persons responsible. They didn't smile in front of the camera, or take pictures posing with kids dying from melamine as a joke like some of our insensitive people did at the bus. What part of that do you not understand, is it hard to understand? Your facts are stupid because they are comparing apples to oranges. We are talking about the actions of our government compared to their government not the actions of demented individual citizens. If you still don't get it, you are hopeless.
Also the letter is stupid because it's daring the HK people to fire our maids. Did you ever ask a maid working in HK if they are agreeable to that idea? If you shouted that to a bunch of pinay maids in the park in HK I bet they will beat you up.
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