Friday, December 23, 2016

FEU LAW DEAN'S POST ON FB, ADVISE OR CRITICSM TO PRESIDENT DUTERTE?




The dean of the Far Eastern University Institute of Law posted on his Facebook account telling President Rodrigo Duterte to "man up" and do his work correctly.

Dean Melencio Sta. Maria said every Filipino has his own role in the society, citing different jobs people do on a daily basis.

He said that Duterte is the President of the Philippines and he has the greatest responsibility.

Sta. Maria also said that Duterte should not whine or question his critics about what they are doing and said that citizens are expecting him to do his work properly.

Read the full post below:

"The farmers are farming, the fisherfolks are fishing, the teachers are teaching, the engineers are building, the OFWs are working abroad, the drivers are driving, the vendors are selling goods, the businessmen are doing business, the lawyers are appearing in court, the doctors are taking care of their patients, the soldiers are fighting, the students are studying, the journalists are reporting, the broadcasters/commentators are giving their views/opinions to make democracy alive and I can go on and on. We have our own respective ROLES in this society and whenever we do our best to make society work and the economy run, whatever and however done -- no matter how small -- we are already WORKING for the country and helping solve its problems in our own limited way.. You Mr. President, chose to be PRESIDENT of the Philippines. Your responsibility is definitely greater. You were given vast powers, influence, privileges,perks, money and resources to solve the great problems of this country. That is YOUR ROLE in society --- man up and just do your work correctly. Do not whine or question us on what we can do, for we are doing it already in our daily grind, including earning money and paying taxes so that the government-- your administration --- will and can function. We, as citizens, expect you to do your work. And we have the right to demand that you do it properly,to call your attention, to criticize you and speak our mind."







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