Tracy Isabel Borres’ Statement on Facebook Scandal

Filipina college student Tracy Isabel Borres recently interacted with the indigenous Filipino Aeta tribe on an Ateneo de Manila University field trip. She posted nasty things about the tribe on her Facebook page, for only her friends to see. She thought the posts were funny. One of Tracy’s Facebook friends did not find the posts […]Click here to continue reading "Tracy Isabel Borres' Statement on Facebook Scandal"...

Tracy Isabel Borres’ Statement on Facebook Scandal

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  1. Sir Mike, I agree on your statement that no privacy protocol can survive a breach of trust.

    And yes, her “sigh-sigh” comment would likely opened the doors to her personal hell. Am I right, Sir Mike?

    She deserves a Rider Kick in the head, for insulting the Aeta community.

  2. Mike Abundo says:

    “Sigh sigh” could become meme. 😉

  3. Not this age – social-network-blog-community-3_degrees_of_separation age.

    Yes, not even your friends. Keep everything to yourself. Even those great ideas that will land you fortunes.

    The Days are Evil.

  4. Mike Abundo says:

    Thanks for reminding me, JC. A recent study shows that the proverbial six degrees of separation are now, in fact, three.

    Tracy would do well to remember that.

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