What have we learned?

Imgae is mine
@Lucky15 (37391)
Philippines
February 25, 2016 5:03am CST
They ended the dictatorship on the streets and made the military a change of their hearts. Thirty years ago, a revolution happened, a bloodless one. And the is indeed power in everyone. The country showed that to the world. Now, what have we learned? Taking matters on our own hands, on the streets. That issues of the government can be voiced out. That is what the EDSA PEOPLE POWER had done. No more oppression...we are free...but, are we really?
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@ida123 (6206)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
25 Feb 16
What can you say about it friend? ha, ha. I think, we are not.
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@Lucky15 (37391)
• Philippines
25 Feb 16
Haha. Me too. I have a follow up discussion with this. Haha
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• Philippines
25 Feb 16
@Lucky15 no we went with the hype and didn't know what was coming for us.
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@Lucky15 (37391)
• Philippines
25 Feb 16
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• Philippines
25 Feb 16
No, we were not prepared to whom is to replace our country to make it better. the military even tried to take over during cory's time so from my point of view, it just went worse to more crocodile politicians to plunder.
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@Lucky15 (37391)
• Philippines
25 Feb 16
It is...the democracy they are saying.is...different.in the point of views of those politicians
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@cgalavia (1436)
• Philippines
25 Feb 16
Free from dictatorship but not free from corrupt officials,lol.
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@Lucky15 (37391)
• Philippines
25 Feb 16
Maybe not really. Lol
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@jstory07 (148734)
• Roseburg, Oregon
25 Feb 16
I hope you are really free. Dictatorship is not a way to live.
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@Lucky15 (37391)
• Philippines
25 Feb 16
Indeed ma'am