SINUKLIAY SA HUNAHUNA
mang_tomas wrote:
We have reached the point of no
return. the reported sexual exploitation allegedly committed by our very own public officials who
are supposed to act as protectors of our female
workers abroad is a big slap
in the face for our leaders. At the outset, no one has come out to narrate
her ordeal at thehands of her
sexual predators.
"where there's smoke, there'sfire". Our government must stand firm and conduct immediately a no-nonsense investigation to determine
whether there iswater to hold on to the claims that our female workers abroad,
our unsung heroines are indeed sexually exploited and abused.
We can bear the pain working in a
distant land, endure the meager pay and act submissively to the pitfalls of being penniless, but it is tragic
not to take notice the writing on the wall which cries foul over the debauchery
perpetrated by our government officials.
Call it exploitative and reprehensible, but there is no better word to best describe the beast that hides under
the aegis and auspices of government offices who prey on helpless victims
abroad.
We cannot afford to procrastinate
anymore. Let the sword of Damocles hang and let it fall over the head of misfits in
government service. Crime does not pay.
Garo Ungaro wrote, in response to
mang_tomas:
I seconded on your observation...This
predators hidden in the bastion of our embassies abroad are sick to the
bone...What can we do with this...Animals in sheep clothing ?...It appears that
they are getting bolder as time goes on...We really never know how many more
out there in a position to exploit some of our citizen seek help/refuged for safety
in our embassies...Its really a mindless act of deservice to our citizens
abroad...
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