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Quark Henares Talks about The Hayden Kho Video Scandal

11 June 2009 2 Comments

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Quark Henares talks about the The Hayden Kho Video Scandal and He told that her mom is a victim here and not the mastermind for  distributing those video scandal.

He also reacts on the case that was made by Katrina Halili against Dra. Vicky Belo

He also admits that he knows personally Bistek and Eric Chua long before. He told that somebody ask Eric to buy those video for only PHP 200,000 but say Eric did not sell the video

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  • Mike Hirama said:

    Project Human Heart – Compassion, Love and Forgiveness
    = With the touch of human heart we can live in peace =
    Written by Mike Hirama

    Hello,

    Today, I would like to kindly ask you to give me a few minutes of your time to read my letter to you. This is not about me. This is about you, your friends and family and the country you dearly love: the Philippines. There is one young man living in Manila whose life you may not care at all, but I would like to introduce him to you. His name is Dr. Hayden Kho, Jr. Perhaps you hate him to death, but I beg you on my knees to just please give me a chance to speak to you.

    Some 2000 years ago, Jesus did not just teach his followers; if he did, he would just be a god of Christians at the most, but God of all. He invited from sinners to roman soldiers who were vengefully against him. In fact, he accepted all people with everlasting compassion. What Jesus taught was the meaning of compassion with his deeds. Compassion or compassium in Latin means “to suffer with.” By showing His unconditional love for all people whose life had been continued to divine and sander with agony and hatred, He suffered with them for their suffering was his suffering; and by showing love, He suffered with them.

    Even till this day, words of Jesus stand firmly in the hearts of people. By sharing their suffering as your owns is to love them as your own kind and to love Jesus; and that was his teachings. Yet, unfortunately many have turned their backs against the teachings of Jesus; and turn to people with agony and hatred that continue to divide and sander people, which Jesus firmly stood against 2000 years ago. Sadly even after two millennia, people still hate each other and on each other’s throat.

    Think of Dr. Hayden Kho, Jr. just for a minute. You know the scandals. As he admitted he made mistakes, but please think of what he is going through right now. He has the entire nation all up in arms against him: from the careless gossips on each street all the way up to the senate and even NBI. What you may not notice is that he is suffering intolerably and he is being torn apart alive. Is it not more than enough for his misdeeds? What he is going through – agony, suffering, vast sense of desolation and immense isolation – are far more than his misdeeds can ever justify, and this is already injustice, and yet, people still want to torment him more. I want to ask you: “how much more pain do you have to inflict on him before you are satisfied?”

    There are many of you who believe in the words of Jesus, and yet somehow manage to do the exact opposite of his teachings by raising their fists of anger and coarse words against him. If you say what you do is justice, I kindly ask you to look at yourself. You are just as good or bad as your words and deeds are; and I cannot help, but wonder what is so just about raising fists with anger and coarse words. If you really think about it, what killed Jesus you dearly love was outrage and violent anger on Ancient Romans. Granted: Dr. Kho, Jr. is not god, but why would you treat him with the same cruelty that ultimately put Jesus to death? How much more sufferings do we have to see before we realize that? In a way, many of us are no better than the Ancient Romans who crucified Jesus. When people live in anger, there can never be peace among us but what remains are agony and hatred that will simply divide and sander us even further. Yet, if we could show even a bit of compassion, love and forgiveness; and really give a touch of human heart to others; we can live in peace.

    I want you to think how you would feel if you have the entire nation standing against you in outrage and violence. Perhaps no words can ever match how you would feel, how your friends and family would feel; and you would be crying out for mercy because you are a human. That is exactly what Dr. Kho, Jr., his friends and family and everyone around him are going through. He has gone more than enough; and it is about the time for us to feel what he is going through as our own suffering, and show him compassion, love and forgiveness; and reach out to him him with a touch of human heart. We can do that because we are human, and he deserves that because he is also a human being with heart and emotion just like me, you or everyone else.

    By showing him compassion, human love and forgiveness that come from a touch of human heart you can offer, you do good for yourself, for your friends and family and for the country. Please think. You can do it.

    Thank you for taking your time.

    Mike Hirama
    mhirama@yahoo.com
    The Founder of Hayden Kho Support Group
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/support_hayden_kho/

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