PADALA ng ating mambabasa na si MEL (She prefers not to have her name mentioned.), narito po: Sa panahon ng makabagong teknolohiya, hindi na tayo napag-iiwanan ng ibang bansa. Subalit habang umuunlad ito, dapat tayong maging responsable sa paggamit nito—sa tamang panahon, tamang lugar, at para sa ikabubuti ng lahat.
Dahil sa social media, lumalaganap ang mga malalaswang palabas na madaling mapapanood ng mga kabataan, bagaman hindi pa ito angkop sa kanila. Kailangan nila ng gabay ng mga magulang o nakatatanda upang hindi maagang masira ang kanilang kaisipan at kalusugang pangkaisipan.
Ang pag-aakalang karaniwan lamang ang ganitong mga bagay ay nagdudulot ng maagang pagbubuntis, mga magulang na hindi handa, sirang pamilya, at mga batang napabayaan. Nagkakaroon din ng marahas na pag-uugali at mga kaso ng karahasan dahil sa ginagaya nila ang nakikita. Ito ay mga salik na nakasasama sa ating ekonomiya.
Kung magiging maingat at responsable tayo, matutulungan nating mapigilan ito. Salain at limitahan ang mga pwedeng puntahan nilang mga pahina, at protektahan ang kaisipan ng ating kabataan. Gabayan at bantayan natin sila. Lagyan ng kodigo ang mga nilalamang hindi angkop, at mas mainam na ikonekta ang mga gamit sa malaking tabing upang madaling masubaybayan ang kanilang pinapanood.
The recent shooting incident at the Philippine Senate during the service of a warrant related to Senator Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa has caused widespread public concern. A space dedicated to lawmaking and public service should remain free from conflict; clarity must guide the path forward.
The National Bureau of Investigation has denied presence during the incident. This claim requires verification through independent investigation, witness accounts, and security records. This review must examine the roles of all involved, from the Senate Sergeant at Arms, who is responsible for security within legislative grounds, to the law enforcement leaders tasked with following proper protocols.
The Senate is primarily a legislative body created to enact laws addressing crime, poverty, and injustice, rather than to harbor individuals avoiding legal processes. As leaders who shape policies for peace and order, senators should serve as examples for the public. Allowing actions that contradict established laws erodes public trust; if leaders fail to uphold the rules they create, citizens lose faith in institutions.
Tsk! Tsk! Tsk! Senator dela Rosa is urged to cooperate with authorities to ensure due process. Democratic institutions serve the public best when those within them act with integrity. Clear answers, impartial investigations, and a commitment to the rule of law are essential to maintaining the trust of the Filipino people. (UnliNews Online)

