
It is clear in the dictionary that discrimination is defined as the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people, especially on the grounds of ethnicity, age, sex, or disability. So what is the issue in Benguet regarding the dismay of some locals against Honourable Congressman Eric Yap who is not born or raised in Benguet, running for his second re-election?
Congressman Yap was happily welcomed by Benguet People with wide open arms, with no opposition or objection, when he was appointed to take over as Congressman of the Province when the late Honorable Fongwan died in 2019. We was joyfully accepted, he was not discriminated.
Congressman Yap moves freely in Benguet, even to the depths of far flung areas of municipalities of Benguet. He enjoys walking around the hospitality of Benguet people with no threat or criticism from locals about his physical, sexual, age, or racial background. He is not discriminated. In fact locals appreciate him even those who oppose him now.
Congressman Yap can avail any services or provisions that locals of Benguet enjoy. Congressman Yap is not discriminated. In fact, he is buying properties as much as he can freely all at his disposal. Congressman Yap is not discriminated. He is with all the power and provision.
So what is the issue with locals regarding his bid for second re-election? A considerable portion of Benguet population has now noticed that the hospitality that was extended is being abused and used in some ways for the locals to be discriminated in their own land. Discriminated by means of them not being given the chance to govern their own province. Discrimination by means of giving all the funds and creating projects or programs which are interpreted by a portion of Benguet people as intended to amuse and hold the people of Benguet.
Local aspiring leaders and their supporters have now stood up to say that enough is enough. Thank you Congressman Yap for your service and generosity. Thank you for looking after our people and province when our own Congressman Fongwan died. We welcomed you on your appointment and supported you on your second re-election. We let you enjoy the hospitality and tranquility of Benguet but is now time for you to go. To return to your town where you are needed by your own community. Let Benguet people govern their own people and province, their way. Indigenous people like people in Benguet have their own ways of living and its politics that need to be protected and preserved from the elements of corruption and other bad influences of their outside world.
Honourable Congressman Eric Yap is not discriminated, the people of Benguet and local aspiring leaders are the ones discriminated, and with those mouth-watering provisions, will “ULAW” the vulnerable and tranquil Benguet people and not given the chance to govern their way for their own land and people.
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