BAD MOUTH. After a religious concert last Friday a large crowd gathered outside the hotel waiting for transportation. Because of the rain and the heavy traffic of vehicles going in and out of the hotel parking lot, many people had to wait several minutes for their ride. Suddenly, a loud angry snarl broke above the usual drone of voices. Heads turned. What a group of mediamen saw was a Caucasian man who appears to be in his late sixties, in a wheelchair, shouting expletives at a driver for being late with his vehicle. His words were so foul, many middle-aged women shook their heads in dismay. One said, “Ka grabe sad ana niya uy. Di man maka-on og iro iyang batasan.”
DO UNTO OTHERS. The crowd remembered this Caucasian man to be one of the people who attended the religious concert. A woman who sat near this man was heard saying, “Kakita man ko ana niya. Puwerteng isa-isa sa iyang kamot, piyong-piyong pa sa iyang mata sa concert, unya ngil-ad diay kaayo’g batasan.” Another commented, “Kanyahay rang nabakol na siya. Wala kaloy-i sa Ginoo kay siya mismo way kaluoy sa ubang tawo.”