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The Philippines is undergoing a plague, a horrid crisis that cries for help among us. Our social status is gradually being degraded as our numerous corrupt officials are being infamously celebrated. And as we become aware of our country’s cry for immediate action for its degrading condition, we are to ask ourselves –What can we do to help?
According to recently held surveys, the Philippines had been one of the top 5 most corrupt countries in the world. And the continuously being famous issue of the ZTE Broadband Deal scandal adds up to our country’s political issues. All of these corruption acclaims are threatening our nation into a downfall that is yet to happen vaguely soon. Our leaders had become these monstrous, covetous entities, but we can do something to stop them, more distinctively, to help them stop their greed.
Several movements and delegations were conducted and are incessantly being held for us, ordinary citizens to become aware of our status. Examples of these are rallies, constantly in Mendiola or in Malacañang, each with a certain pursuit. Rallies are joined by people with a certain belief/problem with the hope that their predicament will be heard by higher officials. These movements are of strong bond, and if they unite and prosper strong enough, the rallies are left in triumph. These victorious assemblies are of unity. They are left conquered because of such a strong bonding, and if we bequeath the key virtue of these groups, we can help our nation’s political calamity.
We should come together a gathering of faith, as implementation. Though this is the least we can do, as long as there is unity, we can help establish a better nation. Encouraging our peers to pray for our county and conducting interfaith engagements are just samples of what we can do as youth.
MJ Supernova says, "I forgot why I made this, but I slightly remember that I did this for an AP project. I sound so concerned. Maybe I am. Words deceive. :))"[See some flaws? IM me! This article's unedited.]