As the principal author of the very controversial resolution declaring Ms. Ai Ai delas Alas and content creator Darryl Yap as persona non grata in Quezon City, let me state that the bashing, negative comments, body shaming attacks and insults hurled at me have only strengthened my resolve to pursue what I believe is right.
Friday, June 10, 2022
The Statement of Councilor Ivy Lagman
As the principal author of the very controversial resolution declaring Ms. Ai Ai delas Alas and content creator Darryl Yap as persona non grata in Quezon City, let me state that the bashing, negative comments, body shaming attacks and insults hurled at me have only strengthened my resolve to pursue what I believe is right.
Responding to Netizen's Comment
Netizen: If you were made to choose which one you want to be: A bottle of Coke or bottled water?
Response:
I will choose bottled water. Using a metaphor, the contents of these two bottles will be a deciding factor in why I choose the latter instead of the former.
Think of the content of the bottle as our emotions are "bottled" for a while inside. At times our friends or siblings will shake us lightly ... at times vigorously.
If you shake the bottle of coke ... when you open it up, it results in fizzing or explosion as pressure is released.
If you shake a bottle of water ... when you open it up, what you see is the same water you saw before the shake-up - cool, calm, and collected.
Questions That Don't Have Answers
Filipinos love a good riddle and answering crossword puzzles. Our desire to answer all the questions and completely finish the job gives us some kind of titillation, the need to continue and persevere until we accomplish the task. It tickles our brain cells, and we feel mighty proud once the cryptogram is decoded.
People ask why everybody loves Jessica Fletcher of Murder She Wrote? Or Ben Matlock or Jake and the Fatman. Well, they always solve mysteries.
Too bad, there are a lot of questions and mysteries out there that we may never learn the answers to their intriguing nature. The universe is far-reaching and its mysteries limitless, and there are many things that even geniuses have their arms raised upwards because they don't have answers to some of these queries.
Let’s explore some of the questions that there are no answers to.
Question: What part of the buffalo ... do buffalo wings come from?
If you know the answer, please share it in the comment section.
The Roman Amphitheater in Amman Jordan
The Roman Amphitheatre is located in the eastern part of the Jordanian capital, Amman. It is specifically at the foot of Jabal Al-Joufah, on a hill opposite the Amman Citadel. A Greek inscription on one of the pillars indicates that this amphitheater was built in honor of Emperor Antoninus Pius (138–161 CE).
An amphitheater was a structure built throughout the Roman empire where ordinary people could watch such spectacles as gladiator games, mock naval battles, wild animal hunts, and public executions.
We saw this attraction after the Gulf War when we fled Kuwait en route to Basra Iraq, and after getting the green light from the Philippine Embassy in Baghdad, we proceeded to Amman the capital of Jordan, and stayed there for 1 week waiting for our rescue on our way to freedom.
Short Circuit
The way things are going, if you see something is wrong in the government, don't bother to open your mouth. Just shrug it off ... or better still just take a bath and drown those complaints into oblivion in the spirit of UNITY. Move on and keep quiet until 2028 is over.
Not for me and other concerned citizens who believe in a government where citizens participate individually and directly in political decisions and policies that affect their lives, rather than through elected representatives. That's participatory democracy!