• 4 months ago
President Marcos urged local government executives to listen to the voice of the youth as they may have inputs that veteran officials might have overlooked, especially regarding technology.

READ: https://mb.com.ph/2024/6/5/marcos-we-must-listen-to-the-youth

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Transcript
00:00 It is important that we include the youth.
00:06 I have been in the youth movement for most of my political life and even before my political life.
00:15 And it is very clear that government, for example, needs to be revitalized,
00:24 needs to have new blood, needs to have new ideas, needs to have that determination and energy
00:33 that maybe the very high ups have a loose side of.
00:42 It is very good to see that the youth are not stopping their beliefs, they are fighting.
00:52 I remember, I was here with the other youth leaders, the youth barangay.
00:59 The slogan of the youth barangay is simple, "Maki Alam, Maki Alam, Maki Alam."
01:06 That is right, the youth should do the same.
01:10 If you see a better way, tell us, shout it out.
01:17 The old people will not listen to you, but you should force them.
01:22 If there is a situation like that, if the result is good, what is wrong with that?
01:31 If it is not successful, if the outcome is not good, then it is okay.
01:37 Let us try something else, let us try a different system.
01:42 Thank you.
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