One of the necessary requirements for a law student to become a full and
professional member in the field of law is to pass the bar exam.
A licensure examination process wherein includes an eight day schedule,
and two specific subject course for each day as what is practiced here in
the Philippines. And recently, september of last year , an unexpected bombing at the
De La Salle University happened with the confirmed angle of two groups of cheering
squad which belongs to distinct group of fraternity.
It is supposed to be a happy celebration with the examinees, might as well feel like
at last its the end of their longed time study hardship, but the incident arouse the
need to give sympathy about the racing problems on the the members of the fraternities
of these days. Why the hell, it should happen to a fate of a law student who just wants
to fulfill her dreams? Why almost everyone sees fraternity up to these days as just a normal
thing that accompanies the modernization of the genration? Even if it came to the point of
violence that even innocent suffer the rudiness of another?
The government must take an action to wipe the enlarging fraternity deterioration that wasn't
used to practice then. There are a growing number of killings of those who entered these brotherhood
who all just want is to become famous and to be feared upon the name of Alpha Beta Gamma, Triskelion
and Alpha Phi Omega and other numerous brotherhood.
Those brotherhood was supposed to become for good purpose. All other members whose have a major role in the country, Binay for example needs to clean up the dirt of these days generation in which he is a prominent member since. And he must show no sided group to bring out the truth of this tragedy and the like.
On the bright side, it is very
inspirational about what Raissa Laurel, whose one of the main victims, showed approach to the incident, who merely said that she already had completely forgiven the suspects but insists that they must face the consequences they did not only on her but also on other innocent victims whose families are still grieving and looking not only for vengeance but, justice as a whole.
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