#NeverForget Social Media Sentiments
Nov 9, 2016 • 8List
Nov 9, 2016 • 8List
Future history classes:
“Good morning, class”
“Good morning, teacher”
“Wala tayong lesson today. Past is past. Dismissed.”#neveragain— Kip Oebanda (@kipoebanda) November 8, 2016
What history?
The decision to move on belongs to the martial law victims and their families, not to the Marcos family and their supporters. pic.twitter.com/eKgBVhEzdT
— Mario Iyog (@tweetsmoso) November 8, 2016
The comeback to when a Marcos supporter tells you to “Move on already”.
HOY TANGINA MOVE ON NA KAYO SA AQUINO VS. MARCOS ARGUMENT NIYO.
MARCOSES VS FILIPINO PEOPLE KASI YUNG USAPAN GAGO.
— Jason del Rosario (@fauxillustrado) November 8, 2016
Again. And. Again.
If you can look straight into a Martial Law victim’s eyes and say the words “move on”, hindi ka tao. Punyeta ka. #NeverAgain #MarcosNOTAHero
— Mia (@Mica_visita) November 8, 2016
Wurd.
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