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1. What is your stand regarding the Extra Judicial Killings in our country?

As a student and a citizen of our country, I strongly oppose summary executions, often
known as extrajudicial killings. Filipinos do not require the death penalty for people who have
committed crimes because of illegal drugs. These heinous acts will not put things right or guarantee
that the Philippines would be crime-free just because addicts have been removed from the scene.
Extrajudicial killings are identical to true crimes in that they both deprive victims of their right to
life.
Human rights are also violated by extrajudicial killings. Everyone has the right to live, and
victims are being denied these rights because of the abuses. Killing drug lords, whether verified or
suspected, will not make the Philippines a peaceful nation. Instead, it will just make life more
difficult for Filipinos.

2. What can you say regarding the corruption, is it good or bad?


Corruption is bad in my opinion because it is a sort of illegal conduct or dishonesty. Others'
rights and privileges are jeopardized by this act. Corruption is unmistakably linked to greed and
self-interest. To summarize, corruption is a major social ill. This wickedness should be eradicated
from society as soon as possible. Corruption is a poison that has infiltrated many people's heads
these days. Hopefully, we will be able to eliminate corruption by constant political and societal
initiatives.

3. What are the things that you can contribute to our country?
Even with minimal work, I can contribute to the country. I have a young mind that is
full of energy. I am capable of being a responsible citizen. I can contribute to a healthy
environment by encouraging everyone to clean up after themselves.
Even though I am a student, I can help others by organizing little events such as book
drives, tree planting events, cleaning drives, and community service for the elderly in my
neighborhood. I am willing to donate my time to areas that want assistance.
And now that I'm 18, and the presidential election is coming up next year, I pledge to vote
wisely and honestly to elect the best leader for our country.

4. Describe yourself.
Salutations! Ginalyn Rose C. Galarosa, or "G," is my given name. My mother chose to
move us here in Aurora, Zamboanga del Sur, because of various troubles in Taguig City. My
mother and instructors tell me I'm a strong woman because I can face and overcome any challenge
that arises in my life, but they have no idea that my greatest strength is my vulnerability. When
my anxiety attacks, it literally feels heavy deep down inside my chest, yet the only way I can let it
go is to create artworks, which I adore.

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