Oust Willie RevillameI wish to share to you my dear readers what's been circuating around the internetz. This petition came from one of the yahoo groups that I a member of.I guess Willie Revillame wasn't thinking that he's show is the only access of other viewers of what was exactly happening in the other side of the metro. Anyways just read the rest of the post and be the judge to petition Willie Revillame or not. First of all, I am really sorry to have this circulated as an off-topic post. Yet as a citizen of this beloved country, I believe I must exercise social responsibility at all times, and such social responsibility must also fill the dimension of television viewership. And online resources are, and have always been, my most convenient way of expressing my love for my country. I believe I must exercise social responsibility at all times, and such social responsibility must also fill the dimension of television viewership. And online resources are, and have always been, my most convenient way of expressing my love for my country. Second, I do not want to project myself as a pro-Cory person. I am not, at least not that much. But despite that, for the sake of social responsibility I believe that we must all pay the deepest form of respect to the person who ushered this era of liberty that we are enjoying right now. I did, yet I think Willie did not. And finally, as a musician I firmly believe that entertainment and social responsibility must always go together. A person lacking the will to exercise social responsibility in the most sensitive and sensible manner has absolutely no right to be an entertainer. And that being said a person must face the consequences of his/her blatantly irresponsible acts, especially if done on national television. The link below leads to an online petition to "oust" Willie Revillame. You can choose to sign or not to sign. The choice is yours, and rest assured that I will respect such choice.
Thank you for your time. "The secret of health for both mind and body is not to mourn for the past, worry about the future, or anticipate troubles, but to live in the present moment wisely and earnestly." - Siddharta Gautama Buddha |
Petition to Oust Willie Revillame
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