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Monday, August 21, 2017

My observations about the recent death of a minor named Kian.

1. It only takes one "tragic death story" and all Duterte built related to his war on drugs and crime can fall apart in an instant.

This is why I am saying from the onset that he needs to cut his trash talk and posturing since it will eventually send mixed signals and every death will be associated to him regardless if perpetrators are corrupt or not.

2. Kians death while tragic has become too politicized and has been hijacked by people who not necessarily have the sincerest intentions on helping the family.

3. Media always use the Grade 11 to refer to Kian which I often associate with Elementary school pupils i.e. children, walang muwang.

Grade 11 if I am not mistaken are SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL students. Which if you stop and think about it would earn far less negative reaction since it puts the victim in a more adult light rather than being a "young innocent boy"

4. Is it really hard to imagine that 17 year old individuals are already capable of making life choices on their own and reap the possible consequences?

5. CBCP's double standard is once again brought to full light. I really don't need to elaborate on this one I think.

6. Rappler is on PR overdrive with all the sob stories, stats and "thought leader" op-eds milking every ounce of publicity.

7. I find all these photo ops of politicians running to the side of the bereaved family fake and artificial. The genuine grief of the family gets muddled by the presence of politicians whom we already know have their own selfish motives onto why they are there.

8. LP is once again is USING A DEAD PERSON to stay relevant and possibly to take back power.

9. It would appear that as emotions settle down. Inconsistencies to the original narrative begin to show. It would make sense that certain groups of particular agendas want to keep emotions high so as to blind people and condition them to reject any alternate facts.

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