Sunday, April 6, 2008

generation

Well, the story was a bit disturbing for me comparing the story to my life, when we have problems, this can be resolved by talking to one another or asks help to a profession. Well, life is different since I really think low class and middle class have different level.

But I can really think that it’s possible in real life to kill a father if he couldn’t become aware of the situation his daughter has gone through. Sure, she was harassed by police just to set your father free, and by that, for a woman, you’ll feel so unclean inside. It’s like a scar that you’ll be caring for the rest of your life. Then after that, when your father is released, he'll act like nothing occurred at all. If I was in her position, I’ll be in a boiling point that I may also harm someone.

A lot of these cases can be seen in "Maalaala mo kaya". People wouldn’t kill someone without an explanation (exclude the druggy) and because of poverty and how people make their life devastating, they will do foolish act like rape, steal, or other alternative crimes.

1 comment:

jamesbastillo said...

eveything has a reason. yung "wala lang" makes you look like a person who has no sense of reasoning. wala talaga pare, para ngang bullsh*t na pagsinasagot ka ng wala lang.
may mga tao naman na sobrang desperado na para lang kumita ng pera, meron namang sobrang bait na to the point na maghahalukay ng basura may mapakain lang sa pamilya at wag lang magnakaw.
pero kung maghihirap ako balang araw, mas ok nang magnakaw, wag lang mamakla!
hahaha (peace)
pero yun nga, most criminals have their own reasons why they did thost things, may it be personal or bullsh*ts.
what i see in this situation is that people are willing to take other people's lives just to have something to eat.
:)

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