The Maggie de la Riva gang rape case
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The Maggie de la Riva gang rape case
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Neil Sanders, you are just another liberal fk who makes criminals victims and victims perpetrators! You sir are the problem of society! I hope you and your loved ones do not experience the pain of rape as Ms. Maggie de la Riva did!
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The death penalty is always wrong, but here it was especially disproportionate (and, when inflicted, cruelly botched). The men’s crime was appalling, but a greater crime was committed against them, both by their victim, Maggie dela Riva, and by the so-called justice system of Marcos’s dictatorship. Nobody among the main protagonists emerges from this tragedy with any credit.
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FU you blame the victim and protect the criminals
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Easy for you to say since probably you don’t have a relative or a loved one who became a victim of a heinous crime. Death penalty becomes right to a victim or the victim’s family because the act of the criminal destroyed their lives or left a dent in their lives permanently. Only the death of the convicted criminal can appease the pain and suffering of the victims. I wonder if you can still say that if one of your loved ones (knock on wood) becomes a victim a a heinous crime.
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Marcos is dead. The Philippines is still a freaking third world war country after he died. Nothing has improved and nothing happen under Aquino’s regime except bad news and embarrassment. There are more number of deaths because of undisciplined bus drivers and killings of lumads compared to deaths during martial law. If there is a mad dog with rabies running in the village biting people, your first instinct is to kill it. Why shouldn’t you do the same thing with dogs who walk in two feet?
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