If I were telling the story to the next generation, I'd tell the story a bit differently: not a story of morality, but a story of what it means to vote in and live in a democracy. I would say that the legitimacy of the EDSA revolution was because of the mass cheating in the 1986 election. 2/
If I were telling the story to the next generation, I'd tell the story a bit differently: not a story of morality, but a story of what it means to vote in and live in a democracy. I would say that the legitimacy of the EDSA revolution was because of the mass cheating in the 1986 election. 2/