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Barilla, Jenipher
1. The documentary tells us to think of every inch of information we have with death
penalty. It is like a twisting plot of whether our views are in favor or not with the
kind of execution. In our country, there is still an existing issue called bias in
economic status wherein rich people still has the power compared to the poor.
The main concern of the documentary is to spread awareness, to expose the
pros and cons of such execution.
3. With the previous leadership, there are still no change. People are still divided
with a yes or a no. The barrier between poor and rich still exists. Poor are still
violated, and rich ones continues to use their money and power in getting what
they want. And there were still no concrete and thorough investigation. I wouldn’t
say that the past has been effective, however, to become effective, our country,
especially our leaders will work hard and efficient so that there can be an
achievable implementation of the rules.
4. I think that it is not right to still fight. If a person is not guilty, then why not
surrender and have yourself investigated. There is an absence of harsh actions
when we disciplined ourselves. And it is important that we are vigilant in todays
generations. Also, it is right to defend ourselves. If an alleged suspect kay
nanlaban, then he should be executed, the way its used to be.
5. It will if its implemented thoroughly and there is a thorough due process. With
that, i know that people will fear the law and i think also that we choose good
leaders.