Quote Originally Posted by Little Missy View Post
First step to eliminate corruption is to suppress voting rights of the poor? Wow. [emoji15]

Well democratic country tayo and the sovereignty resides in the people so dun pa lang [emoji777] na. Pag ganyan less than 10% lang ang boboto? Magkakaroon talaga ng rich vs poor war niyan.

Dito lang naman normalized ang corruption and vote buying. It's a cultural thing kasi nga ginawang acceptable. Overall sa ibang bansa di naman ganyan.

Also, yung kakayanan ng tao bumuto nang tama wala naman sa socio economic standing niya.

Parang drug war yung ganyan concept. Pinapatay yung mga small time pushers pero yung mga drug lords na nagpapasok ng drugs dito walang nahuli. I suppress ang pagboto pero yung corrupt official pabayaan, may nagawa naman.


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I gave you an opinion on how to stop corruption during election. Read it again. I never said it would be accepted by everyone.

What way do you suggest to stop corruption during elections?

You do know that all the publicity that candidates are getting in the traditional media, SOCMED, Charity works, visitation during festivals should never be accepted and can be construed as a form of early campaigning as such a corruption on the electoral process. But everyone is doing it as long as you don't say Vote for me(candidate).

Do you believe countries like the US don't have corruption? maybe a lot less but not perfect.


Quote Originally Posted by bloowolf View Post
^^^everyone knows corruption is wrong. So why is it accepted?
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Not accepted but is always the elephant in the room when politicians are around.
Trying to pull the veil on the views of people who think their party or candidate is absolved from doing corrupt practices.
Whether it be LP, Lakas-CMD, Nationalista, etc.