Paulo Avelino, @pauloavelino “Posting this in support of fair and responsible journalism and ethical behavior online. #StopTheHate”
Mark Nicdao, @markednicdao “I remember when I was 16 on traffic going To school I would always See This sign by the Rotary Club of MANILA.. Its called the four way test.. IM Sure Youre all familiar. And It had me thinking Why I See It all over..I realised that It Is For us To remember even subconciously How Is It To live amongst human beings and To uphold good relationships and freedom of expression..before we decide on doing something thats drastic and big..always ask yourself.. Is it the truth? Is it fair to all concerned? Will it build goodwill and better friendships?Will it be beneficial to all concerned? If the answer Is Yes. Youre on the right track. Otherwise It could be the other.#stopthehate #justingeneral#howtoliveinpeace #GoLiz”
Janella Salvador, @superjanella
“I believe in freedom of speech but with it comes responsibility and maturity. If you’ve got opinions and you know they will affect others in a negative manner, then you have no valid reason to be sharing it with others. We are all human and we all have flaws and we don’t necessarily have to dwell on them. Sharing your negative opinions, knowing you have power over people = brainwashing and encouraging those who read it to think the same way you do. Does that sound mature? I don’t think so. If you have nothing nice to say, then don’t say anything at all. After all, hatred is a curved blade- and the harm we do is done unto ourselves. #StopTheHate”
Bea Alonzo, @beaalonzo “Stop cyber bullying!!! ❌ @lizzzuy”
Alex Gonzaga, @cathygonzaga “Tama na. ayoko na. Pagod nako sa init.”
Angel Locsin, @therealangellocsin “#StopTheHate”
Jessy Mendiola, @senorita_jessy “Go Lizzy!”
Billy Crawford, @billyjoecrawford “You may hide behind a screen, be tough on the keyboards, but when judgment day comes, you won’t be able to hide everything you’ve said and done. God sees us, and only He can judge us. I admit I am not perfect, but I do strive to be a better person. There are people in this world who use up all their efforts in trying to destroy the people around them. It’s a waste of time, energy and emotion. As an ‘educator’ in a prestigious school, you could have used your stature to inspire and influence the youth entrusted to you, instead of brainwashing people and instigating hate. That’s not someone who children are supposed to look up to. #STOPtheHATE”
Coleen Garcia, @coleengarcia “There is a fine line between honest journalism and deceptive manipulation. I know of many dignified journalists who work endless hours in their undying attempts to uphold the truth, as it is their responsibility to deliver it to the public. Twisting facts, or inventing false accusations altogether, is not the mark of a true journalist. What have we learned from the Filipinos in the past—who shed blood and tears and fought hard for their right to be heard—if we continue to use that acquired freedom in ways that hurt and dishonor other people? Social responsibility comes in when you use your status in society for the benefit and the greater good of those around you, as opposed to abusing your power and using your resources to purposely bring others down. All of us, regardless of who we are and what we do, need to start practicing respect once again.. #stoptheHATE and stop glorifying anything that was made to bring other people down. I know we all aren’t clean. We are all both victims and bullies in our own ways, which is why this needs to start with ourselves. Say #NOtocyberbullying!”
Dominique Cojuangco, @dominiquecojuangco “I was brought up by parents who have shown me nothing but love. So this is how I try to approach things… Even when negativity is thrown my way. I find that I can never reduce myself to trying to push someone down to make myself feel better even on my most upset of days. A person’s character isn’t defined by what you say about them. You have my complete support, @lizzzuy! Let’s #StopTheHate”