Mr. Lozada said that his life didn't suck at all, instead he continued his way of living, but his family suffered due to that scandal. He said that we should not follow what our parents did on their time, they just went to other countries, or did not stand up for themselves, and defend what was right.
Mr. Lozada said that his life didn't suck at all, instead he continued his way of living, but his family suffered due to that scandal. He said that we should not follow what our parents did on their time, they just went to other countries, or did not stand up for themselves, and defend what was right.
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Mr. Lozada said that his life didn't suck at all, instead he continued his way of living, but his family suffered due to that scandal. He said that we should not follow what our parents did on their time, they just went to other countries, or did not stand up for themselves, and defend what was right.
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Inside the auditorium, there has been several questions about what’s happening in our society. A question was ask by a student to mr. Lozada was about the scandal issue where he was jailed and how was his life after that, mr. Lozada replied that his life didn’t suck at all, instead he continued his way of living, but his family suffered due to that scandal. Another question was about GMA (Gloria Macapagal Arroyo) how can she be pulled down from her position, but the he replied differently. Then he said that we should not follow what our parents did on their time, they just went to other countries, or did not stand up for themselves, and defend what was right. He said something about a dog that was poked by many people, he compared the dog as the citizen of the country and the one who poked the dog was the high positioned by the government and continue to pick on them because they can’t defend themselves.
Injustice to Hero’s Mother Before June of 1872, tragedy struck the Rizal family. Doña Teodora was suddenly arrested on a malicious charge that she and her brother, Jose Alberto, tried to poison the latter’s perfidious wife. Jose Alberto, a rich Biñan Illustrado, had just returned from a business trip in Europe. During his absence his wife abandoned their home and children. When he arrived in Biñan, he found her living with another man. Infuriated by her infidelity, he planned to divorce her. Doña Teodora, to avert family scandal, persuaded him to forgive his wife. The family trouble was amicably settled, and Jose Alberto lived again with his wife. However the evil wife with the connivance of the Spanish lieutenant of the Guardia Civil, filed a case in court accusing her husband and Doña Teodora of attempting to poison her. This lieutenant happened to have an ax to grind against the Rizal’s family, because at one time Don Francisco (Rizal’s father) refused to give him fodder for his ho