US diplomat unveils his ugliest form

by xarki, on Thu, Jan 19 2012 | No Comments

courtesy of ebay.comI haven’t seen this clip yet I am propped up to go and find one so I would somehow get a clear idea of what most people are saying against an American-Korean diplomat who had recently made a lot of buzz due to an unusual display and abuse of power.

 

What would this guy feel if it’s the other way around? Being humiliated in front of the public for a minor misunderstanding over parking space trouble?

 

I gravely despise people who make use of their government standing or any similar public service office to threaten ordinary unknowing people just to take advantage of their situation in favor of their own personal objectives. Even hurting them in a verbal way is not even above them.

 

US Embassy secretary Dean I. Chang’s actions is not what everyone expected towards the young Princess Cordova after their unlikely encounter at a famous restaurant’s parking lot in Jupiter St. in Makati.

 

Cordova, aged 22, was harangued with profanity from Chang as she was about to enter the dining post of Kaya and was nearly ran over by Chang’s vehicle. Though she was consoled by her uncle, Dindo Danao and was purportedly advised by the latter to apologize to Chang, Cordova yet again received a mouthful of tongue lashing phrases from Chang. The wrangle has enraged both sides and has even taunted Chang to challenge Danao to a fight.

 

Local police and the media were contacted due to this dramatic incident. The police couldn’t arrest Chang due to his diplomatic immunity yet Danao determinedly escalated the situation to the media by blocking Chang’s car in the driveway and preventing him from evading.

 

This kind of action from a foreign dignitary towards our young Filipinas should not be tolerated by our government. Everyone has equal rights to everything in this world most especially women and children. I really can’t provide my highest regard to our administration when things like this goes unheeded.

 

Why is that we Filipinos always need to bow down to these white-skinned tyrants when we have equal capabilities with them and can even surpass what other outlandish nationalities can accomplish? Our skin color and multicultural divergence should not hinder us from doing things we know we can do better from other people all over the globe. We must show them that each person is as valuable as anybody else.

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