Wednesday, April 8, 2026

FB Scoop: Yasmien Kurdi on Law School, Files Case on Behalf of Bullied Daughter


Images courtesy of Facebook: Yasmien Kurdi


37 comments:

  1. Di pa pala to tapos. But go fight for your daughter para masampolan yang school na yan.

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    1. Nalipat n nya ng school yung bata pero tuloy pa din nya sampa ng kaso

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    2. 11:49 Tama lang ginawa nila Yasmine para masampolan yung mga bullies sa school. Yung previous school ng anak niya is known to be full of bullies talaga nag kwento nga si Heart Evangelista pati siya na bully dun sa school na yun eh.🙄

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    3. Trying to stay relevant

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    4. Wala kasing ginawang action iyong eskwelahan

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    5. 1219 kung di ka masamang tao, maiintindihan mo kung bakit kailangan gawin ni Nadine ang ginawa nya.

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    6. 12:19 at her daughter's expense? you're sick

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    7. 12:19 Panig ka lang sa mga bu77y

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    8. 2:06 naging Nadine si Yasmine hehehe but anyways batchmates sa starstruck nman din.

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    9. 1219 is a bully kaya di nya maiintindihan ang pakiramdam ng binubully.
      206 sorry po its yasmien and not nadine. Napagpapaliy ko din sila dati haha...

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    10. @12:19- this is not just about “trying to be relevant”….walang ginawa Ang school nya, infact parang pinahiya pa sya for speaking up and talking about it on social media…kung kesyo ba-violate daw privacy nung minor na bully..hello? Kinakampihan pa. Yasmin is fighting for accountability ng school. Ang expensive ng tuition pero breeding ground ng bullies- kasi siguro, hinahayaan lang ng school!

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    11. 12:19 sure ka na she's trying to stay relevant? Hustisya sa ginawa sa anak nya habol niya. CSA is known to have plenty of bullies. Kaloka ka. So pag inapi ka forever nalang? She has the means na Wala ang iba Maya ilalaban nya talaga Yan magiging inspiration pa sya sa iba na lumaban kaysa manatiling manahimik at mamihas lalo sa pambubulas yung akusado

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  2. Go, Yasmien! Advocate for your child! Mawala sana lahat ng bully sa schools

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  3. Good move,tino tolerate ng school n yan bullying.

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    1. My child goes there, and I can confidently say that the school goes above and beyond in teaching the children

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    2. 12:20 I guess you’re talking about academics? But what about the values? Are they also doing something above and beyond?

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    3. 12:20 whatever happened to her daughter still needs to be addressed though, right? This situation could have been handled better by your school, but I guess they were one sided and became defensive. Isipin mo na lang siguro, kung nangyari yun sa child mo, you will be singing a different tune. Anyway, POV mo yan. Isang bata lang naman ang na-bully diba against, I guess, all of you.

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    4. that's funny, the people who live inside the posh subdivision where the school is doesn't send their children to this school, it is outsiders who like enrolling their children . Noong unang panahon, dyan nag aaral ang tiga subdivision pero later on, wala na sila dyan. Ang kapal din naman ng mga bullies hehehehe.

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    5. 12:20 maski Sila heart E nagsabi madaming bullies sa school na yan

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    6. @12:20pm, wala siguro problema sa academics- I mean, mahal ang tuition kaya dapat lang high standard ang education. But what about teaching the kids not to bully “weaker” kids, and wag tolerate ang masasamang ugali sa school? Di porket nagbabayad ka ng mahal na tuition,pwede na mambully kids mo sa ibang students at wala ng Pakialam ang school admin sa welfare ng mga students nila.Accountability ng school ang issue dito…

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  4. sana makamtan ang hustisya... sana talaga matigil na ang bullying..

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  5. Tinuloy talaga nila. I cant blame the Mom sobrang na trauma talaga ang anak niya for sure. Usually diba ang ibang parents pag ganito issue pinababayaan na lang nila - kalimutan.

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    1. Well si Yasmein na ang kailangan para ma break na ang cycle sa school na yun...akalain no panahon pa ni Heart E. may mga bullies na sa school na yun .

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  6. That school needs to be taught a lesson. Matagal na 'yang issue na yan

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    1. ang parents kasi ang bully na hindi naman talaga nakatira dyan sa loob ng subdivision, they live outside. Gusto lang magmukhang rich.

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  7. Protect and fight for your children from bullying. Bago pa sirain ng iba ang kanilang mental health.

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  8. Marami na talaga bully ngayon, pamangkin ko nasa Grade 1, chubby tinawag ng baboy ng isa niyang classmate. Sana manalo sila may ground naman kaso nila base sa Anti-Bullying Act of 2013 (Republic Act No. 10627) para masampulan din itong mga bully na ito.

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  9. Nagbully sa anak ko dati teachers. Talked to DepEd. Hinarap ko silang lahat. At pinaiyak ko.

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  10. As a mom who have a daughter that had been bullied most of life (she is high functioning autistic) - thank you, Yasmine!

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    1. 12:19 Same yung bullies ng anak mo at ni Yasmine?

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  11. Go Yasmien! Teach them a lesson!

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  12. I’m sure hinde lang anak niya meron evidences may mga ibang students pa na Victim of bullying ng School na yan.

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  13. Tama lang yan. Daming bully sa school na yun. Dami ko naririnig na horror stories sa mga kilala ko na southies mom.

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  14. Walang magmu move on hanggat walang justice. Sana masampolan talaga mga yan.

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  15. I studied there from prep to 5th grade in the 80’s. I also got bullied. Not just by students but in some classes, by the teacher. Academics wise, they are premium. However, much is to be said about the culture. Zero accountability in cases of bullying. Zero repercussions. So, to this child who experienced bullying—I salute you and your mom for fighting back.

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  16. she's doing the right step as a parent. If you don't have a bullied child or never been bullied yourself, please refrain from being judgmental because you do not have an idea what these people have been through and how it affected them and their family emotionally, mentally and physically. Bullying is a serious matter that the school and government should take action.

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