Comment on Jun Lozada
Sunday, February 24th, 2008Yesterday was as loooooong day (cause we were having our revalida) and it ended by a meeting organized by ust students for Mr. Jun Lozada, a thomasian engr..
Gist: He is too idealistic.
Its great that I encountered a person whose thomasian values are deeply ingrained in himself. He was discussing his philosophies in life particularly the concept of vision and sense of reality vis a vis the importance of having moral values.
Note: he was kinda saying that being a thomasian help him so much in the formation of moral values in himself
Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah
Jokes included re presidents of the philippines
gloria: has (or no?) vision but no moral values
cory: has moral values but no vision
erap: no vision at all and no moral values as well
Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah
Such thinking is great and very ideal.
i say:
lozada: has vision and has moral values
BUT are those enough?
Indeed, he himself said: "My problem is that i dont have a good grasp of reality."
I pity him because aside from the consequences of his seditiuos acts, only few shares his sentiments because perhaps, only few can really understand his "mindset".
Sabi nga nya: "I am happy to lecture and discuss with you this because the UP students do not really understand what i really want to say"
legally, he is a criminal.
morally, he belongs to heaven.
i feel and fear that these will just be put into futility. months from now, the audience of the political drama as well as the media will be bored.
whatever his reason for coming out, i feel that he is happy about it and has assumed all the possible consequences of his actions… at least, he is happy.
am proud of him because he is a thomasian
i idolize him because he is brave enough to say the truth
long live (literally) JUN LOZADA!