Just answer the question
Our professor taught us to stick to the issue and jump over the smoke screen so we won’t lose sight of the real issue.
My issue is quite simple. Why did Dr. Jesus Camacho attribute the year 2000 and 2001 to the governor in his article entitled, “Babauta’s Gubernatorial Leadership in the Last 3 Years.” I clarified that the Governor was elected in 2001 so therefore, his administration started only in January 2002 and forward. A simple question does not require a five-page dissertation that does not provide answers. Why doesn’t Dr. Camacho admit that he made a mistake? Can individuals with doctorate degrees not make mistakes? Is it too hard for people to admit that they’re just humans and that mistakes are part of their imperfect being? Isn’t it also true that a man’s ability to admit his mistakes is not a sign of weakness but a sign of not just courage but conviction? Or are these values so remote for his understanding because he thinks he is a God that he can judge people any which way he wants? Does he think he is immune to questions from students like me?
Come on, Dr. Camacho, stick to the issue.
Lyna Vizconde
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