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The elections was rather a sight to behold seeing how patient Filipinos truly are that even in the midst of the scorching heat they lingered on and persevered the long waits just to exercise their right to vote.

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That virus is the politicization of poverty.

A politicized poor expects charismatic leaders to work miracles to end their miseries. They demand populist policies. They want government leveraged on their behalf. They want their petty little complaints to be given priority over the general welfare.
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The elections was rather a sight to behold seeing how patient Filipinos truly are that even in the midst of the scorching heat they lingered on and persevered the long waits just to exercise their right to vote.

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That virus is the politicization of poverty.

A politicized poor expects charismatic leaders to work miracles to end their miseries. They demand populist policies. They want government leveraged on their behalf. They want their petty little complaints to be given priority over the general welfare.
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