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Netizen denies Sarah Elagot’s declaration that free education is a state obligation: “Libre ang pag papaaral sa inyo tapos lulustayin niyo lang dahil sa rally?”

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A netizen writes an open letter answered to Kabataan party-list Representative Sarah Elago who insisted that the free education put in place by the Duterte admin for the State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) students has to be unconditional.
In his post, netizen Ram MG Labra wanted to rebut Elago’s statement that got viral this week, stating that the young lawmaker might be right for her initial phrase that free public education is an important right.
But, he states that the 2nd phrase of Elago didn’t obtain very well by Labra and then explained in his Facebook post why the lawmaker is incorrect for stating that the free tuition law implemented by the Duterte admin must be without reservation.


















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He stated that while the government made the free tuition, the students who reaped benefits from it must never waste it like performing walk out rallies against the government.
Labra mentioned like the parents; the government was also hoping that the students getting free tuition really should study well.













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The netizen additionally reminded Elago that the money used to finance the free tuition fee of the SUCs students originated from the sweat of normal people who some of them couldn’t manage to educate their child.
By the end of his post, he actually cursed Elago in anger because rather than being thankful to the government for supplying them free education, they’re still attempting to destabilize the government and then ruin the image of the President.

Read his full open letter below:

To: SARA ELAGO
Baluktot na Kabataan Partylist

Una sa lahat, gusto kong klaruhin yong phrase mong “Hindi siya dapat may kapalit.” Tama ka obligasyon ng gobyerno ang magbigay ng libreng edukasyon, walang kontra dyan! Pero yong second sentence mo, dyan ka may nagkakasapal sa utak! Obligasyon ng magulang na paaralin ang kanyang anak, KAPALIT AY MAGTINO SA PAG-AARAL AT MAGTAPOS para sa seguridad ng Kinabukasan. Ganon din ang gobyerno! Kapalit ng paggastos ng mga eskolar ay MAGMATINO SA PAG-AARAL AT MAGTAPOS! Para kanino? Para kinabukasan ng bawat isa at sa bansa! NGAYON, anung ginawa nyo? DI KAYO NAGSITINO kundi BINUYO NYO MGA ESKOLAR NA LUMABAS SA KLASE AT MAG RALLY KONTRA SA GOBYERNO! Aber, sinong magulang na normal na halos nagpapakamatay sa pagod para lang makapagpaaral tapos kontrahin ng kanyang anak na pinapaaral? DI BA ISA KANG MAY SALTIK SA UTAK SARA! Buwes ng bayan at pera ng bayan pinapaaral sa inyo sa mga State U at Colleges. Galing yan sa mga nagtitinda ng suka, mangingisda, mga workers, magsasaka na mga halos walang pagod para lang mabuhay ang mga pamilya. Ni halos di makapagpaaral sa mga anak. TAPOS LULUSTAYIN NINYO SA PAG RARALLY? Ay talagang MGA P***** *** NINYO LAHAT! Anung walang kapalit? Meron, tulungan ang bansa pero ang gagawin ninyo WASAKIN ANG BANSA. Mga P***** *** ninyo ulit! Baka nakalimutan mong magkakambal ang KARAPATAN AT TUNGKULIN? Claim ng claim kayo ng Right pero di kayo gumagawa ng inyong tungkulin! P***** *** NINYO LAHAT ULIT!’

In another statement, Labra even revealed that militant persons like Elago is not assisting the country anymore.
“These militante people are not actually helping our nation building. They are destroying democracy because they wanted communist system to rule.” he stated.
As of writing, the post of Labra attained 6 ,000 shares and also thousands of various responses from the netizens.
“Oo totoo ang sinasabi mo pero wag nyong guluhin ang state na nagpapaaral sa inyo yan din ang obligasyon ninyo. kaso pinagaral kayo ng estado pero hihikayatin nyo ang mga kabataan na pabagsakin ang estado na nagpaaral sa inyo. ang tawag sa inyo AHAS!” Netizen Emmanuel Roa commented.
“Bakit kayo obligasyon nang gobyerno inanak kayo nang magulang nyo no sila ang dapat magpaaral sa inyo 
😡
. Sa ibang bansa nga e may bayad ang pag aaral no. Student loan ang tawag no. Kapal nang mukha mo!” Jocelyn Landas said.
“We should be more disciplined and responsible to our own responsibilities NOT to blame the Government. We need to work hard be kind and stay humble. We can provide our own needs. The government will not provide all your needs. Wake up! It’s better there is more proper qualifications for every free school students the best deserving can avail only. Because there’s still someone taking free school even the parents can afford.” Ferm Agropas advised.

Source: Pinoy Trending | Ram MG Labra | 

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