The news about the recent hostage-taking flooded, if not, stormed the media and all forms of it. And now, people cannot help but to ask where the finger should be pointed. This clearly shows how our priorities are tattered and misled. We value the blame and not the solution(or at least remedy, in this case.)
It is done. It happened. It slipped through our hands, seeing the situation slowly turn into a silent nightmare and we cannot be awakened, as we are under a sleeping pill of hopelessness and irrationality.
We shouldn't look for people who weren't there or who didn't do what they should have done. We shouldn't ask for explanations or excuses now.
It is now a time of waking ourselves up from the nightmare that has stricken our heads. It is time to move, to show that we Filipinos are a race to be proud of. It is the grab-deserving moment where we should shine and slowly recuperate from this grim turn of events.
It's no one's fault. No one plants to get his crops withered. No one studies to get one's brain drained. No one loves to get heart-broken. We do certain good things for them to get reciprocated. We plant to produce abundant fields of golden crops. We study to develop our intellect and we love to be loved. So certainly, no one protests to just catch attention. There is always that reason for someone to do something, may it be major or not.
I had been asked whether to whom I should be mad at. I do not know if my answer was a product of playing-safe or it is right. I answered, can we not just stop looking for faults? Can we just stop the bashing? Can we just let go of the negative rope and instead, hold onto a brighter and more righteous rope, striving for a better morning?
All that was done is done.
Life is lost for us to learn how to value its fragility more. It didn't have to end like that but it doesn't define the totality of the situation.
I'm just saying. :)
^agree.
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