On civility

On civility

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How does one exercise civility?

Is it civility to keep criticizing your political opponent just days after you lost the election?

Is it civility to use an alleged environmental issue as an alibi for external funding?

Is it civility to overreact against a specific person’s name because of one’s sense of being alluded to?

What if you’re not even being thought of in a critique?

Why force yourself into the bullseye ring if you are not the target at all?

Although I still wonder why, I had to pushback.

I am glad though to hear a call for sobriety. Wishing the best for Mayor Ipe Remollo and his administration is enough for me.

I know that the good Mayor will always exercise his prerogative (not hubris) legally and mandate for the general welfare of the City.

Dr. Efren Padilla
Email: [email protected]

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