A World Full of Bigots
Posted by informer on November 15, 2009 · Leave a Comment
A day and a blog after I learned the news, I still couldn’t stop yapping about COMELEC’s stunt on Ang Ladlad.
The hope for equal representation in Congress dissipated to thin air. Rigid, Prejudice and discriminatory. COMELEC’s action was an outrageous display of bigotry.
Immorality...
Source: ApplesDaily
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