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Raffy Tulfo's viral video over a teacher's suspension who discipline student by sending him outside the classroom draws a buzz online

Salve Banez – 47 years old, Grandmother of the student
Rosemil Edroso -26 years old, the mother who wished to take the license of the teacher who embarrassed her child.
Melita Limjuco -55 years old, admitted that it’s her way of disciplining


Raffy Tulfo is the most popular people on social media for his public service program. Most of the netizens mention #RaffyTulfo for some social media concerns and gained positive feedbacks from the people. But now, it becomes viral on social media criticizing Raffy Tulfo after an episode uploaded on his YouTube channel three days ago and received more than 201,000 dislikes.

The journalist criticized for scolding a teacher who’s been working for three decades after someone complained the way she disciplined the student.

The grandmother and the parents of the student went to Raffy Tulfo to complain about the actions of teacher Melita Limjuco.

The grandmother claimed that the teacher embarrassed her grandchild many times. She said that the teacher disciplined the student in a wrong way. The CTTV footage showed that the teacher let the student stay out of the classroom for not returning the card they borrowed. The teacher say sorry for what she has done.
She replied to the teacher, “Ma’am, para sa akin parang di kita mapagbibigyan sa ginawa mo sa apo ko kasi hindi makatarungan dahil lang sa card”.

The grandma said that his grandchild is a whiz kid and even received a good comment from the teacher every time she met the teacher in the school. 

“Sir, yung pong nagawa ko mali lang po pag disiplina pero wala po akong intension na saktan ang bata”, the teacher Melita said on the interview. She added, “ang intension ko lang po bigyan ng disiplina wala po akong intension na saktan po yung bata”.

The teacher defended herself saying that she didn’t intend to embarrass the child but only to discipline the student.

“Gusto ko lang ay mabigyan siya ng leksyon, dahil ang ginawa niya sa apo ko ay hindi makatarungan, kasi Malaki ng impact non sa apo ko, ang sipag niya pumasok, matalinong bata”, the grandma said.

Melita, made apology but the grandmother didn’t want to accept the sorry.

Meanwhile, the mother wanted to remove the teaching license of Melita Limjuco.

However, Tulfo argued that Melita Limjuco really meant to embarrass the child will face charges for what she did. He even invited her to their action center so they could talk personally the complaints.

“Alam mo ma’am dun po sa admin case matagal tagal yun hindi kami aasa dyan, dito sa mabilisang kaso child abuse dito ka naming yayariin. Pasensya na sa word yayariin ka naming ditto”, the Journalist said

The episode went viral on social media and received negative comments from the netizens who defended the teacher. The netizens even encouraged to dislike the video.

Here are some of the netizen’s comments:


1 comment:

  1. Kudos to parents who want their kid to be disciplined at school.

    I remember, when I was in Thailand. I let my student stayed outside because she didn't drink her water. The next day, the parents talked to me. They gave me a present as a token for doing that to their little girl because they can't do it at home.

    It's very normal there, to tell the good and bad behaviour of the student to their parents every day. And the parents are so happy that the teachers always take a disciplinary actions. But here in the Philippines, the parents are so brave to take this kind of issue to the radio station and social media instead of having a talk with the teacher first; if not settled talk together to the principal's office and DO NOT EXPRESS IT ON SOCIAL MEDIA AND NEVER WISHED TO GAIN SYMPATHY.

    P. S: GUYS IF YOU THINK YOU CAN SETTLE YOUR PROBLEM AND HAVE A SOLUTION FOR IT THEN DO IT, DO NOT POST IN THE SOCIAL MEDIA BECAUSE IT'S YOUR PROBLEM. DO NOT MAKE A PROBLEM WITH ANOTHER PROBLEM.

    #RaffyTulfo

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