Iniiwasan ko sanang sagutin nang derecho, e...
Sabi ni Osang, "Oo, walanghiya yang mga teacher na yan, hindi nila sinasabi yung totoo sa atin, e. ... Dahil ang mga teacher, they were just repeaters."
Ngayon, ang sinasabi ni Osang, she was "not criticizing all teachers" naman daw.
http://balita.ph/2010/01/13/actress-rosanna-roces-breaks-silence-on-abs-cbns-showtime-controversy/In your opinion, was Roces' outburst protected by freedom of speech?
Personally, I think those comments go beyond fair criticism, and as such should not be considered free speech. Her comments not only unfairly disparage members of a noble profession, they also encourage kids to be boorish and disrespectful.
Masyado naman yatang mayabang si Osang. Gusto lang niyang patunugin na matalino siyang tao.
Madali namang sumagot ng sarili mong tanong, e. Subukin naman niyang sumagot ng tanong na hindi nanggaling sa sarili niya...
And do you think that the MTRCB's power runs counter to this right?
No. The MTRCB's power to suspend has been repeatedly declared by the Supreme Court to be constitutionally valid. Besides, a complainant has the right to seek relief from the courts, in case the MTRCB abuses its discretion.