Response
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Ongoing, First published Nov 21, 2023
Debates in parliament were only fun to fewer people, but those who understood were willing to listen and make a response against your principles. 

It all started when Dalya Ignacio joined with the liberating team for advocating a freedom to choose and to value the citizen decision. All for the sake to suppress the oppressing team who were against with the freewill of human decision.

Her unsophisticated voice was heard from the oppressors side, against her voice were clashing from none other than Khamir Ortega, to his response those decisions lacked educating and revealed what kind of education can prevail, if knowledge were controlling our decision for the betterment yet deceiving. There was never a freewill. 

Two significant characters clash from their different ideology, where all once fallen geniuses remain from conflicting with their retributive actions. 

Wikang ginamit / Language use:  Filipino / English

2023 - 2024
Image link used for cover photo; https://www.pexels.com/photo/gray-peal-earring-2876035/
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