From a Major Incidents perspective, the priority in situations like these should be the initial response and addressing the needs of the bereaved families while investigations are still ongoing. Communication is also important and should happen in parallel, but formal speeches or statements are best made only when there is sufficient progress and verified information. I believe Ateneo handled it appropriately. We’ve become used to wanting immediate answers and action, which often leads to rushed decisions driven by emotion rather than careful judgment.
Kapal muks! After one week ngayon lang nagsalita following outrage from the public. Magbayad kayo sa dalawang pamilya na namatay. Makulong ang dapat makulong. This is a case of hazing or reckless imprudence resulting to homicide. Either case that's a crime and somebody must be jailed. Civil indemnity given na yan considering the fact of death.
I don’t think they reacted within an appropriate time 6:22. They were taking their time hoping that media attention would die down so they can sweep it under the rug, but the public reaction has gotten even louder and that is why they are choosing to react now. Bottom line, don’t trust your children with Ateneo. Their #1 priority, over the safety and well-being of anyone, is ensuring their prestige.
ATENEO thought by not speaking eh tatahimik ang issue. Akala nila pag binusalan mga coaches, past and present players eh the issue will die down. The more na kuliglig na lang nadidinig sa kanila, the more nagagalit ang public. Nakakabastos pa na puro Facebook post ang ginagawa nila. Parang si Cayetano na ayaw humarap sa Senado at puro FB live. Nakakabastos din na un Agusan LGU pa initially ang tumulong sa remains at naiwang family ni Rene. While yung remains ni Divine andun pa din sa morgue. Malinaw naman kasi na dalawang estudyante ang namatay under their watch and care. It doesn't take a genius to conclude na may kapabayaan ang Ateneo at mga coaches nila. Tapos yung gusto pang gawing fall guy yung resort owners na 300 meters from the resort ang ginawa nilang team building kuno
It took them quite awhile....thisbis the result of oublic clamor. They tried to make people 'stop talking' by inserting the narrative of 'let people grieve, you stop fuelling the fire, etc.' On many social media platforms including here on FP. Many of younprobably noticed. But people who are morallynoutraged and felt the suffering of the families and the hearybreaknof the 2 dead athletes just can't stop the outrsge. They, like manynof my kaFPs here, stood their ground and clamoured for action and justice.
Ateneo de Manila - isn't it too late? This is thenfirst step, these coaches must face legal justice now. But it doesn't exclude you. Ultimately, these coaches did what they did under the authority you gave them other than the coaching staff, someone else above administratively, whk did jot put the safety measures innplace and allowed the practice to happen must also resign. Reform and accountability must take place. Then, you will now how to pay liability damages to the families - for their loss.
The university must also be suspended for a time sa UAAP until they put in place safety measures. Ll your sports teams and other practices must institute risk assessment and ensure safety so this does not happen again.
Sa US baka negligence resulting to homicide yan.. kasuhan ang mga responsible at pay damages sa family 100million each. Kulang pa yan. Walang katumbas na pera ang mawalan ng anak.. baka kung ako dko kayanin mawala ako sa sarili…
Kaloka si father. One week bago gagalaw?! Parang downgrade ang buong Ateneo. I mean max 3 days dapat may presscon na and all. One week talaga?!
ReplyDeleteEh kasi maiksi lang attention span ng Pinoy. Makakalimutan din daw
DeleteFrom a Major Incidents perspective, the priority in situations like these should be the initial response and addressing the needs of the bereaved families while investigations are still ongoing. Communication is also important and should happen in parallel, but formal speeches or statements are best made only when there is sufficient progress and verified information.
DeleteI believe Ateneo handled it appropriately. We’ve become used to wanting immediate answers and action, which often leads to rushed decisions driven by emotion rather than careful judgment.
Kapal muks! After one week ngayon lang nagsalita following outrage from the public. Magbayad kayo sa dalawang pamilya na namatay. Makulong ang dapat makulong. This is a case of hazing or reckless imprudence resulting to homicide. Either case that's a crime and somebody must be jailed. Civil indemnity given na yan considering the fact of death.
DeleteI don’t think they reacted within an appropriate time 6:22. They were taking their time hoping that media attention would die down so they can sweep it under the rug, but the public reaction has gotten even louder and that is why they are choosing to react now. Bottom line, don’t trust your children with Ateneo. Their #1 priority, over the safety and well-being of anyone, is ensuring their prestige.
DeleteATENEO thought by not speaking eh tatahimik ang issue. Akala nila pag binusalan mga coaches, past and present players eh the issue will die down. The more na kuliglig na lang nadidinig sa kanila, the more nagagalit ang public. Nakakabastos pa na puro Facebook post ang ginagawa nila. Parang si Cayetano na ayaw humarap sa Senado at puro FB live. Nakakabastos din na un Agusan LGU pa initially ang tumulong sa remains at naiwang family ni Rene. While yung remains ni Divine andun pa din sa morgue.
DeleteMalinaw naman kasi na dalawang estudyante ang namatay under their watch and care. It doesn't take a genius to conclude na may kapabayaan ang Ateneo at mga coaches nila. Tapos yung gusto pang gawing fall guy yung resort owners na 300 meters from the resort ang ginawa nilang team building kuno
Kapag hindi magsasalita, may comment. Pag magsalita, may comment pa rin. ano na gagawen.
DeleteThey need to be convicted! Come on Philippines law!
ReplyDeleteAteneo dapat ang managot.. hindi naman gagawin ng mga coach if you walang approval and school !
ReplyDeleteTrue leadership is shown not only in success but also in owning up to shortcomings. Hoping this paves the way for healing and trust.
ReplyDeletePinagresign o takot lang makulong?
ReplyDeletekinausap na yan ni fr kaso di sila
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media. yan ang totoo no! walang kasalanan si fr. habulin niyo yan tab baldwin na yan!
It took them quite awhile....thisbis the result of oublic clamor. They tried to make people 'stop talking' by inserting the narrative of 'let people grieve, you stop fuelling the fire, etc.' On many social media platforms including here on FP. Many of younprobably noticed. But people who are morallynoutraged and felt the suffering of the families and the hearybreaknof the 2 dead athletes just can't stop the outrsge. They, like manynof my kaFPs here, stood their ground and clamoured for action and justice.
ReplyDeleteAteneo de Manila - isn't it too late? This is thenfirst step, these coaches must face legal justice now. But it doesn't exclude you. Ultimately, these coaches did what they did under the authority you gave them other than the coaching staff, someone else above administratively, whk did jot put the safety measures innplace and allowed the practice to happen must also resign. Reform and accountability must take place. Then, you will now how to pay liability damages to the families - for their loss.
The university must also be suspended for a time sa UAAP until they put in place safety measures. Ll your sports teams and other practices must institute risk assessment and ensure safety so this does not happen again.
Sa US baka negligence resulting to homicide yan.. kasuhan ang mga responsible at pay damages sa family 100million each. Kulang pa yan. Walang katumbas na pera ang mawalan ng anak.. baka kung ako dko kayanin mawala ako sa sarili…
ReplyDeleteAng mga mag comment dito halatang hindi tinapos ang video at mahina comprehension. Sigh
ReplyDeleteYan ang pinoy eh. Urada lagi!
DeleteFr. with the faux tears. Tsk tsk.
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