CEU Freedom Wall 2.0
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I saw the comment on my post about “I caught my classmate cheating in Integration Seminar in Psychology.” Nakalagay pa doon na “kakamatay lang ng mama niyan, sana sumunod na siya,” or something like that. To be honest, that’s so immature and totally out of context. Sino ba na taong nasa tamang pag-iisip ang magsasabi ng ganiyan in the first place?
The point of my post is to rant about how I caught my classmate cheating — which is unfair sa rest of the class. Nakita ko 'kung paano niya nilabas around her hips yung test papers. And as someone na nakahuli ng cheating, of course I know what I saw. Kaya nga ‘yung pag-chat mo sa homeroom teacher natin based on my point of view it feels like you're just trying to get their side and come out clean.
All I want is justice para sa mga kaklase naming nagpuyat at nagstruggle mag-aral, just for you to cheat. And you know what you did — may isa or even more witnesses pa sa ginawa mo.
As psychology students, it’s part of our values to uphold honesty and justice. And kahit sabihin mo pang “hindi ka guilty” or whatever, deep down you know what happened. I mean, paano ka nga ba makakapagtago ng phone in your pocket to cheat? It’s not allowed in the first place. Siyempre, hindi mo aaminin — for your reputation and dahil takot kang mapagalitan ng prof.
Cheaters don’t usually feel guilty unless they get caught. So that's all, I just wanted to share my thoughts and what I actually saw during the quiz. And also, I’m not spreading hate on you — I just want what’s best for everyone and what’s fair.
And congratulations on “coming out clean.”