When Philippine National Police Chief Ronald Dela Rosa punished rogue police officers into doing pushups, a lot of people expressed their criticism towards such move. But in defense of the PNP Chief, Ateneo de Manila University alumus Francis Abraham called out the detractors for “laughing at Bato and the government.”
In a Facebook post, Abraham asked the naysayers, “Do you want the government to fail?” adding that the complains make them sound “like a bunch of puny little demonic imps.”
The Ateneo alumnus revealed that he did his research, which showed that the cops have been relieved from service and cases have been filed against the 44 cops.
He even emphasized that push-ups are considered form of humiliation in the military and police field.
In the end, Abraham encouraged the detractors to “learn to do constructive criticisms and pray that our government succeeds in their efforts” and stop stop acting like “spoiled little brats.”
Abraham also emphasized that the drug problem has been existing for a long time and did not just spurt up during President Rodrigo Duterte’s administration.
Read his full statement:
DO YOU REALLY WANT THE GOVERNMENT TO FAIL?
Yesterday, there was quite a surge of NEGATIVE criticism against Bato, Chief PNP, as he berated cops, made them do push ups and causing some of them to cry. The usual NEGA CRITICS were quick to pounce on the news reports, SO SARCASTICALLY and MALICIOUSLY laughing at Bato and the government, ANNOUNCING that Bato and the Duterte Government merely punishes the rogue cops with push ups.
I kept quiet and tried to investigate a bit. Here it is, one of a couple of news articles stating that cops have been relieved and cases have been filed. Another article reported that 44 cops have been relieved. There you have it. So I ask you again, do you want the government to succeed or fail? If you do want them to succeed, then try giving them the benefit of the doubt and doing a bit of research. Quite frankly many of you sounded like a bunch of PUNY LITTLE DEMONIC IMPS laughing at our government and Bato, relishing at the fact that about 40 percent of the police are corrupt.
Hey guys, yes you who are quick to criticize, the problem of corruption in the police force and government did not appear and develop during the time that Duterte assumed office. It was there a long time ago, just like the drug problem. WE ALL TURNED A BLIND EYE TO IT BECAUSE OF THE ENORMITY OF OUR PROBLEMS. WE, OUR LEADERS DID NOTHING. NADA!
Now, the people that we elected in government are doing something about it. So PLEASE, instead of being and acting like SPOILED LITTLE BRATS, learn to do constructive criticisms, and pray that our government succeeds in their efforts. That is the DECENT and CHRISTIAN thing to do.
Push ups? Military and police personnel are ordered to do push ups as an act of humiliation, NOT a punishment. Do not be IGNORANT or FEIGN IGNORANCE.
The higher the rank you are, the more humiliating it feels when your superior asks you to do push ups.
To all you NEGAS out there. Do ten.
#Bato #Tokhangforransom #Duterte
Source: Facebook
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