Thursday, July 25, 2013

CLASHING SWORDS WITH NO-NONSENSE JOURNALISTS




      

      We don't participate in inanities. We participate only in moral and intellectual discourses. We don't curse people, we don't wish other persons' death.

      If we have to make conclusions, we have to see to it that our facts are correct and irrefutable.

     The tools of their trade--who, what, where, when, why, how--can cut you down literally. Meaning, they know more information than any ordinary man like you. They know your secrets; they know your relationship, personal, sexual.

     We are not liars or cheats in the same manner that the leader has been cheating his boss in card games.  This is not a product of the imagination. It came right from the horse's mouth.

    NOTA BENE: What or who is a "Lady"?

     "Lady"is a title of of nobility in Great Britain. As a social term, "Lady" is used as a "parallel to Gentleman in order to emphasize norms expected in civil society or in situations  requiring civil courtesies." Example, from an American dictionary: She is too much of a lady to tell your secrets to her friends. 

      As should have been applied in a writers' organization:  

     1. She is too much of a lady to believe in what the dirty-minded female writer said about the journalist. 

     2. She is too much of a lady to believe what SVP said to her regarding the planned expulsion of  the journalist  from the organization. But she said, "Apuraem, adingko a Severino..."






 


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