
Originally Posted by
x300
Being forced can either be verbal or physical. Lain naman na imo bai, "Did he put a gun to your head?". Physical, and extreme force na na. I never thought ReEd teachers possessed guns.. His was verbal, you just didn't have the opportunity to actually hear the tone in his voice. Just out of nowhere nangsitsit ang maestro tapos ni-ingon "Sign ka dito.. Sige na", in a very ungrateful tone.
Then I was like, "Para unsa ni? What for??"
"Reproductive Health Bill.. bakit, you're pro? You would side with this bill? Huh?"
In-ana bitaw, lain kaayo it's as if he's saying, "Ngano man doh.. angal ka? Sige kay na.."
Hypocritico kaayo ang mga tao diri, saying you should stand up for your rights.. If you were in my place, di jud ka maka-ingon ug in-ana. And yes, I was in a hurry, and knowing that USC is a catholic school, going against the school's plan-of-action (lol), is a bad, bad idea. Even my ReEd 30 teacher would discriminate me just because di ko catholic. What wrong did I ever do in her class? Nothing, gusto lang jud ko niya init-initan. Same with this Duzon guy. I'm not afraid to be discriminated, di lang ko ganahan ug lalis. Besides, nagdali pud ko. If I said "Sir, I side with the Reproductive Health Bill, so no thanks I'm not signing." Heh, imagine nalang what he will say against me. Again, nagdali ko, no time for low-life arguments.
Also, I managed to spot his students bringing about the list this afternoon asking me to sign. Tapos ni-ingon ko, "Humana ko ug sign ganina". And they were like, "Sige lang, sign lang usab". What the..