Barangay Bansot’s Silent Majority

This was supposed to be my column for today.

Barangay Bansot’s Silent Majority

KAPITAN Calabasa was late, and so, he missed most of the fun. But he got to hear Madam’s thank you remarks.

“Thank you, Eminensh, Your Exshelenshiesh. Thank you fathersh and shishtersh. Here are your love offeringsh, let ush continue to do the Good Lordsh, I mean, my hushband’s, my childrensh, and my, work. We are the Holy Family. God put ush here.

“Thank you, congreshmen. Thank you, governorsh. Thank you, mayorsh. Thank you, kagawadsh. Here ish your fork barrel flush an attendanshe bonush, and yesh, your frojektsh are shafe.

“Thank you, columnishtsh, for your dedicashion to our truth: don’t worry, your hushband will remain in charge of our penshionsh, and you, your board sheat in our bank ish shafe. Oh, and ash for you, shorry, no more readersh shince you moved to our crony fafer but I appreshiate your effortsh anyway, but shtof throwing water in feofle’s fashes, ha? To all of you othersh, fretending to be objective, your veshted intereshts are one with mine!

“Thank you clashmatesh, I don’t regret giving you jobsh in my adminishtrashion.

“Thank you generalsh, thank you bushineshmen, we will all froshfer together. I shay to all of you… We will not be dishtracted by the folitical noishe!”

When everyone was through falling to the floor to demonstrate awe and delight, the hard-working Madam tackled other business.

“And now, we need to work on our meshaging. Shecretary Fabili?”

“Dukutin ang pang matrikula, ituloy ang aming ligaya!”

“I don’t like. Too honesht. Shecretary Calburo?”

“Sa laki ng matrikula, turo ninyo pamumulitika!”

“Good. Plashter along the shcoolsh that hate me. Shec. Madaya, you can charge it to the nutrishion frogram. Nexsht?”

“Itrabaho natin ang panggugulo!”

“No. Shec. Hormiga?”

“Trabaho hindi gulo!”

“Good (give my regardsh to Mala Bihon). Theshe will be the shlogansh of Kashabwit sha Kalokohan. Charge their adsh to the Dishinformashion Agenshy. Nexsht?”

“Patabain natin ang mga pulitiko!”

“Hay nacu. Shec. Nalito? Imfrove, pleashe?”

“Pagkain hindi politika!”

“Clever. Slogansh for Kongresho ng Mambububulong Filipino. Charge the adsh to Metro Gago. Nexsht?”

“Ikuryente ang media, lokohin natin para sa presidente!”

“Too blunt. Shec. Bungi?”

“Ibaba ang kuryente, hindi ang presidente!”

“Good. Slogansh for Fartylisht Kakuntshaba. Charge to Frovidentshal Bashtushang Fambanshang Liaishon Offishe. Nexsht. Our latesht innovashionsh in fromoting the Rule of Lawleshnesh? Shec. Shiraulo?”

“Madam, since we are fighting the Truth, we decided that even if we have to sacrifice Executive Ordure 464 and Mambobola Circular 108, we simply issue new rules accomplishing the same thing.”

“Ish Monkey Gotme drafting them?”

“Yes Madam!”

“Your Eminenshe? Queshtion?”

“Aren’t we insulting the intelligence of our flock in Barangay Bansot?”

“Wait, my shon will anshwer that.”

“You ha. Wait ha. We’re not bastos, ha. Shut up ha? I don’t care what you say, ha? You’re giving daddypoo high blood pressure, ha. Just obey-obey us! We give you na nga eh why are you so demanding pa, ha?”

“But the desert, our sea, the Israelites…”

“Ah. Desshert? Meaty Forflavor will get for you, Eminenshe. Chocolate or vanilla? Anyway. Yesh, Mr. Juramentado?”

“Santa Palanggana! Madam, there are destabilizers from… from… all your alma maters! In Putakti City! Evil, awful… what do you call them, oh, students!”

“We are shafe here in Campo Carne. Yesh, Mareng Meanie? Thank you, by the way, for shuforting me, but (he-he) get real. My darling hushband ish staying.”

“Oh. But. Madam, the young people, their requests?”

” I hereby decree, a No Hover Zshone in Futakti Shity. Becaushe if you don’t shee them, they don’t exshisht. Shimfle! Yesh, Father Imbyernash?”

“But… reform… strengthening… institutions? Help?”

“Tell them to take it uf with my shonsh. They are the youth, too. They are the pillarsh of the inshtitushionsh we’re building.”

“Mommy, only if they’re pretty, ha? I don’t like talking to the pangit-pangit, ha? Or the brainy ones, ha? They can make a date with me in my restaurant, plenty-plenty food there.”

“OK you heard him. Go away. Yesh, Mishish Faidroshash?”

“I bloody support you, eh wot!”

“Cheaf, you shound like your daughter. But I already shaid, thank you columnishtsh.”

“But Madam…”

“Yesh, Shfeaker Jar-Jar?”

“Waza boutda peepol? They issa hates youse!”

“Sho? We have the Shilent Majority shuforting ush! The besht! They don’t need to be bribed, they don’t vote, becaushe they don’t exisht! Ferfect! More for all of ush! Anymore queshtionsh? None? Dishmished!”
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396 thoughts on “Barangay Bansot’s Silent Majority

  1. Wow thats was a very enteresting exchange from our two businessmen here. It really good to see arguments between two peopel coming from the same feild. You can easilly spot which one is real practical and which one is over dramatic.

  2. silent:

    that’s cause cvj is still expecting the rich to forsake doing business and instead engage in charity work.

  3. the cat,

    I’m neither catholic nor born again, not Iglesia, not a Mormon, whatsoever. But I recognize false prophets when I see them but I have not seen what you’re about the catholic church. Are you even aware of what the process of canonization is? How long and tedious, etc.?
    Just review the video, take a good look at it, judge it for what it is. Instead of commenting on it (in the earlier threads) you chose to comment about other religions, why, are you a Quiboloy follower?
    Take a good look, if you don’t have the video I’ll look for it for you, it was even shown on this government owned tv station here.

  4. “traditional conservative and a neo-conservative is that the neo-con thinks”

    JEQ, you realize conservatism in the Philippines is different from conservatism in the U.S. For example, libertarian philosophy is conservative there, but here it is a more complex issue.

    The conservative-liberal dichotomy hasn’t really been discussed here in our country, and though I have been trying to broach the subject in this forum it hasn’t gotten much headway either.

  5. Ramrod,

    Just a clarification, are you saying that you are the owner of the company taht you are working right now? My understanding is that you are a CEO or general manger or something and is therefore a paid worker.

    The reason I ask is that maybe this is where the disconnect is coming from.

    BTW, you sound so much like my eldest brother who is the current a National General Manager of Quantum Foods. The company is acually the distributor of Dole Products and my brother is giving us an impression and actually telling people that he works with Dole Phillipines.

  6. rego,

    Nope. I’m just the lowly guy who runs the Philippine operations, the company headquarters is in Finland which is partially owned by the government (but strangely well-managed of course coming from a Filipino).

    I know Quantum Foods, I had a classmates in post graduate who are from there.

    rego, I followed your lead ha, remember the scholarship thing you were talking about, well I took the big leap and sponsored just one kid.

  7. rego,

    I just had a hectic day so I dropped by here to let out some steam, no malice intended.

    I work with several manufacturing companies in the country and oftentimes I need to meet other companies in ASEAN and China so I could see the difference in productivity and of course degree of government intervention (advantageous or not). But one thing I see thats common is, less corruption, more accountability, funds are more optimized, the quieter the people are, and of course better productivity.

  8. I know we should be grateful with what we already have, the OFW remittances, the BPOs, SMEs, but really, is it wrong to want something more? Something more long term at least?
    I believe we have what it takes, to finally convince our OFWs to stay, in some areas certain industries are thriving, unfortunately they’re not Philippine owned – but Filipino run…
    If a change in the political landscape will lead to accountability, optimized financial reources, efficiency, productivity, and overall competitiveness, not to mention “peace and quiet” – then why don’t we go for it? We see the problem, we see a solution, why make things complicated?

  9. ramrod said,

    I guess any church can’t really take Quiboloy seriously, either that or every time they attempt to issue a statement against him, they couldn’t help but laugh at the video which Quiboloy made. I guess Gloria has now more than her fair share of jokers. More that usual that is.

  10. Oops should be

    ramrod said,

    kabayan,

    I’m really wondering why no one in the church sector is rebuking Quiboloy for blasphemy? It was documented on video that he said god spoke to him, I don’t remember even our Pope saying such a thing?

    I guess any church can’t really take Quiboloy seriously, either that or every time they attempt to issue a statement against him, they couldn’t help but laugh at the video which Quiboloy made. I guess Gloria has now more than her fair share of jokers. More that usual that is.

    It is still possible Quiboloy talked to god, but the question is which god? The god of lies and deception? That being the case, no wonder she got chosen.

  11. Madonna,

    Yes, Paco the idol. a BS in physics (UP) and a PhD in electrical engineering from Stanford!

  12. kabayan,

    Its a circus of some sorts really, and we have videos of everthing – from Quiboloy’s declaration of god’ chosen, to Meriam’s I’m ballistic, foaming in the mouth, right down to Salceda’s she’s a bitch, and many more…I just don’t have time to compile them.
    How can we take this administration seriously now when all the queen’s horses and men are the ones falling over and seemingly hitting themselves on the head?

  13. The Memory: EDSA People Power (1986)

    The Thought: EDSA 2

    The Dream: EDSA 3

    The Nightmare: EDSA 4, EDSA 5, EDSA to the nth power

  14. kabayan,

    Anyway, to each his own, since I cannot be with you and the others in the rallies, the least I can do is offer my you my moral support any other support is for me to know and for you not to find out.
    We all have different roles to fulfill in this life, some are in the frontlines (sikat) and some have to toil unseen…

  15. ramrod,

    Maybe that compilation of the Gloria clowns will come in handy one day, if you encounter a cartoonist the compiled misadventures and hypocrisy of these jokers will even funnier than Pugad Baboy; and I’m not even mentioning other “characters” in this website. Hope Manolo can maintain the archives of this, a lot of characters can be drawn from his site 🙂

  16. ramrod,

    If your focus is on JOB CREATION kudos! And you’re looking at offshore outsourcing so its BPOs, thats commendable, really!

    salamat naman. im just human, i also appreciate being appreciated

    But what we are talking here are about much needed reforms inorder for us to finally “take off” grounded on genuine productivity and competitiveness which can only be achieved by wiping the current slate clean and putting in place a system (with people) that will work for us…cvj will have a better way of formatting it. He’s laid it out before, last year if I remember, and in my casual talks with business contacts, seems an agreed format all around…

    no sir. as i said earlier, a true entrepreneur will not wait till ‘the current slate is wiped clean’

    Or Antonio? I’m convinced you’re for real not a spam of some sort. When you click to friendster account, it will register on the site on “who’s viewed …” and your friendster or multiply account will show…sorry for what I said, its easy to be disrespectful to people you don not see, that was uncalled for…

    are you sure of what you’re saying here?

    i don’t have a friendster, multiply or another social networking site account. thats the reason.

    even if i did, i must be logged on if i will be registered as visitor.

    if you are disrespectful towards people you do not see – thats your problem, not mine

  17. The Chinese pinoys was into manufacturing and then branched out to other economic activities as they became more lucrative. Manufacturing in the Philippines is dying because you have all sorts of problems: high electricity, unstable labor situation (unproductive and strike conducive conditions), not enough demand which will help lower prices, low purchasing power, obsolete infrastructure, etc, etc.. – Silent Waters

    I think you explain very well why Tsinoy businessmen are underachievers compared to their counterparts in the region. Your answer shows that, for all their business acumen, even the Chinese pinoys won’t survive in manufacturing business if the government does not provide the right conditions and incentives.

    This belies Anthony Scalia’s claim above (at 5:16pm) that ‘leaders’ are a negligible factor in growing and maintaining a profitable business“.

    If we had the right leadership, then perhaps Tsinoys will be able to emulate the Koreans with their industry giants like Samsung, LG, Hyundai or, at least, your counterparts in Taiwan who have world-class semiconductor firms like HCI.

  18. jakcast,

    This time after the current leeches in power are kicked out and tried, we as a people should tighten our grip in these men and women in power. They must be held accountable and transparent all the way. The citizens will be responsible for monitoring the government officials of the future. The statement “The price of freedom is eternal vigilance” must be made a practical fact.

    Lumaki ang ulo ng taga administrasyon ngayon dahil nakagawa sila ng Mafia-style system of governance. Evil will have its day but will be destroyed in the end, just as long as we shun apathy and teach people to shun this as well.

  19. “no sir. as i said earlier, a true entrepreneur will not wait till ‘the current slate is wiped clean’” – anthony scalia

    Whos saying “to wait” the point is to take off, you know beyond what we see here already or to be at par or better than our neighbors? Or are you saying we’re okay already, no need to improve? Really.
    Yes. Sorry, its a fault of mine, rather ingrained, I mostly believe in what I see. Words are easy to come by, ideas are good, but if I don’t see results, they’re still nothing.
    I don’t know, I’m just the hands on type of person.

  20. The Cat,

    So you’re saying Quiboloy can be a saint? In the context of the video that you saw? This is one of your “humorist” talk right? I have so much respect for you that I will assume you are just being funny.

    I did not say that. it is up for you to believe. i am not an inc nor a mormon but i respect other religious congregations.

    if i like to humor you, i could have referred you to my blog, conversations of the cat with GOD.

    http://cathcath.com/?p=929

    http://cathcath.com/?p=29

  21. Evil people in government are like viruses and bacteria in Nature. They are inevitable. But because of that, the best strategy for long term health is to strengthen the body’s immune system.

    Trying to foment another Edsa Dos without a Military bribed into Mutiny with promises of unending Cabinet appointments, and a Chief Justice ready to abort impeachment trials because the accused is about to be acquitted…that’s what I call psychic dentistry. It’s not only futile, because you can’t force a rotten tooth into jumping out on its own, and it’s unprincipled and immoral because it violates the Constitution and the common sense.

    People ought to work instead for Gloria’s impeachment. But if she does have a trial, I must insist that the entire Supreme Court be held under armed guard in Tanay, where they can play dress up like Hilario Davide without causing disturbances in the Real People Power: the social contract called the Constitution.

  22. DJB,

    Re immune system, I mentioned that in earlier threads. Your second paragraph actually describes EDSA 2, Gloria’s Oplan. On impeachment, how can we, Lozano already beat us to the count with – innoculation? Can we have impeachment without going through congress first which will then block it? I’d prefer this route too, if its at all possible?

  23. cvj,

    This belies Anthony Scalia’s claim above (at 5:16pm) that ‘leaders’ are a negligible factor in growing and maintaining a profitable business“.

    ehem. the ‘belying’ came from you. nice try in making it sound like the ‘belying’ came from an independent source

    and besides, i was referring to the Philippine situation.

    have you been out of the country long enough not to realize that the leading businesses here have outlasted several presidents?

    saka my friend, ayan ka na naman with your attempts to throw anything at gloria. you keep on building a model on what government should be doing so you can compare your model with gloria and found wanting, kelangnag ‘patalsikin na now na’!

    even the Chinese pinoys won’t survive in manufacturing business if the government does not provide the right conditions and incentives.

    oh really? we are talking about the success of Chinoys and Tisoys, not the ‘lost opportunities’ in manufacturing.

    don’t fault them for not going into manufacturing. its a business decision. its their money.

    no government incentives? was gloria the president already when they were starting?

    iho, it seems that you are thinking that when the Chinoys and Tisoys started out, it was like money was growing on trees. wrong.

    you have no idea how the land looked like when the Ayalas began developing what is now the Makati Central Business District

    Henry Sy expanded his mall empire when foreign capital was deserting the Philippines

    don’t blame the Chinoys and the Tisoys. they are merely enjoying the fruits of their early risky investments. instead of migrating to a first world country or becoming an OFW, they cast their lot in the Philippines. they risked greatly, but they were rewarded greatly

  24. there are many government workers and officials who are honest and competent; trying to make government relevant to people, not to vested interests, and forgoing large incomes in the private sector.

    remember the late asst. solgen nestor balacillo? vs. PIATCO, vs. MERALCO

  25. cvj, brianb

    I truly believe that if funds are really channeled to the business of running the country (in trillions), and not in somebody’s pocket, we might not even need additional laws to strengthen current institutions. Lets start with proper accounting and not allowing disbursements of 500,000Php in paper bags without the proper liquidation and vouchers. Its like a company where executives are engaged in malversation of some sorts, its forever in the red, or worst…

  26. “don’t blame the Chinoys and the Tisoys. they are merely enjoying the fruits of their early risky investments. instead of migrating to a first world country or becoming an OFW, they cast their lot in the Philippines” – anthony scalia

    Antonio, there you go again with your theoretical knowledge of local entrepreneurs. Do you actually know what these businessmen have to say about Gloria right now? How about the Ayalas on Gloria? I bet none of them (not on record of course) will say “I’m focusing or job creation.” Definitely not mission, vision, goal, material right?

  27. anthony scalia,

    I take it that you’re tsinoy right? and you wear glssses with relatively few white hairs, etc.? Hmmm, my surveillance 101 is slipping… 🙂

  28. “you have no idea how the land looked like when the Ayalas began developing what is now the Makati Central Business District” – anthony scalia

    You’ve got to be kidding me? Thats your standard? Do you have any idea what Malaysia looks like? How abou Korea? or Vietnam? or Taiwan?
    Makati Business District looks good, but its been that way for so long and never changed. Seen any new skyscrapers lately?

  29. Gloria Pidal has no intention of resigning as President in spite of widespread public clamor for her resignation.Her propagandists have been selling the ridiculous idea that this country needs a Gloria Pidal!

    In fact,I don’t think she has plans to give up power peacefully even at the end of her ” term ” in 2010.

    A lot of people share the view—81% of readers who participated in the EQ poll think that Gloria will NOT peacefully leave Malacanang in 2010 (base:122).

    It’s no brainer to guess what’s on Gloria’s mind :Follow Johnny Ponce Enrile ‘ “wise advice” for Gloria to cling to power or face death!

  30. anthony scalia,

    Oops I almost forgot, Singapore? Get off your scrawny ass and get to work, I’m a foreign investor make the place “attractive” for me. Just kidding, my bosses are, I’m just a caretaker/messenger/accountant/janitor, etc…

  31. Anthony, for the economy as a whole, the type of business our leading entrepreneurs engage in matters. The economic success of our neighbors are built on top of domestic manufacturing. Having more shopping malls may be good but what we really need is to do is to industrialize. As it is, too much of our capital is locked up in real-estate, agriculture and resource-extraction.

    Ramrod (at 10:19pm), i agree. We need to stop the bleeding. Too much of our tax money is channeled to the oligarchs. What they cannot extract from taxes, or from monopoly rents, they get from foreign loans, leaving the rest of us with the bill. It is really getting to be a ‘trickle-up’ economy where the common folk fund the rich so that they can get richer.

  32. DJB Rizalist,

    Gloria and her cohorts flout the Constitution and used mafia style methods to play martinet to a largely corrupt Congress.

    If a proper impeachment were remotely possible, do you think that masses of people would protest? I don’t think so. How about investigations? EO 464, MC 108 and abused Executive Privilege ring a bell?

    Now they have mocked and manipulated the inherent check and balance in a democratic system. They have hired people like Lozano to immunize Gloria from impeachment every year. The Congressmen are mere lapdogs waiting for Gloria throw Pork every so often. The Constitution is under assault via Gloria’s Charter Change moves toward term extension and God knows what other manipulative laws will be inserted thanks to her lapdogs.

    Democracy is under assault and corrupted. Evil now casts its shadow and smothers the light. For some, their solution is either to cower or insulate themselves in apathy. But for us, and for me who know how these dark tentacles spread, they have another thing coming. They are going to pay for what they did to this nation and the principle of good governance and accountability.

  33. anthony scalia,

    URC is okay, you’ve seen the inside of their plants? compare it with the P&G plant in Cabuyao – now thats how you do it! Seen the inside of Mindanao Corrugated (SMC)? compare that with La Panday – now thats how you do it? Lets take a typical chinese business – printing press, seen the inside of Haus Printer? (printer of Avon brochures) compare that with Printwell in Mandaluyong and Bicutan – thats how you do it! Oops Printwell is chinese owned but US educated and a regional player, why because they just don’t say “we focus on job creation” but WE FOCUS ON DOING A DAMN GOOD JOB!

  34. @cat

    “Were they accused of blasphemy. Heck no”

    May I remind you that blasphemy is NOT a crime. That’s just one of those made-up ‘crimes’ brought by religion.

  35. ramrod,

    you’re losing it my friend!

    my use of the Makati Business District as an example is to stress to the great cvj the great risk its developers took when they started developing the area.

    to impress on the great cvj that the Chinoys and Tisoys faced the possibility of loss as well

    get the context before you comment, okay? its for your own good.

    tsk tsk tsk tsk.

    the moment someone calls me ‘antonio’ means i must have touched a nerve. the nerve of a country manager, of a CEO, of a managing director.

    no wonder you dared a ‘duel of credentials’, mr. bigshot, because of your present stature.

    it must have irked you someone who is ‘invisible’ gives you the fits.

    someone who is nowhere having a third of your credentials.

    someone who never had a tenth of your operations experience

    ill say it again – if it will make you feel good flaunting your operations experience at my expense, be my guest, feel free to do it. by all means.

    kawawa ka naman. you just showed you can’t endure a purely intellectual discussion.

    learn a thing or two from cvj, hawaiianguy, Madonna, Devils, on the basics of intellectual discourse

  36. jakcast said,

    there are many government workers and officials who are honest and competent; trying to make government relevant to people, not to vested interests, and forgoing large incomes in the private sector.

    remember the late asst. solgen nestor balacillo? vs. PIATCO, vs. MERALCO

    I’m glad, but unfortunately the good guys are few and far in between.

  37. manolo,

    is the black and white movement going to have a general assembly to discuss what’s happening? i’m looking forward to attend such a gathering/forum.

  38. ONLY in the PHILIPPINES!!!

    “Police detained and charged nine activists who heckled President Arroyo as she attended a celebration of Women’s Month yesterday.”

    …can you be arrested for Heckling the president!!!!! What will SiRaulo Gonzalez charge them now? Sedition?

  39. @kabayan

    they are the true patriots.

    jun lozada is a hero? romy nery could be patriot?

    “the greater good for the greatest number.”

  40. a.scalia, i will definitely send pics of makati celebration and also will attach pics from 2008 nba champs LA Lakers!

    philippine economy is largely dependent on OFWs who are risking their lives and dignities. Improvement in economy as claimed by the administration is an illusion for the poor who are still getting poorer.

    OFWs’ blood, sweat and tears, are responsible why philippine economy still stays afloat. take them out of the equation and you’ll see the real picture.

    let us call on those OFWs to stop sending dollars here in philippines for at least a month and see what happens to our so called great economic gains, government will try to spin this too( i know they will still find a way).

    poor OFWs are being hailed as bayani ng bayan yet mike defensor sold them out to a recruiter where taken advantaged, overworked and underpaid, sentosa 24.

  41. rego, thumbs up to you! i call it DESPERATION time. these pathetic souls are badly in need of something to laugh (mirthlessly) about, while wiping off rotten eggs from their battered faces with dirty rags (lol).

    btw, you know what happens to unworthy “exorcists”? they become the devil they try to exorcise!

  42. rego, thumbs up to you! i call it DESPERATION time. these pathetic souls are badly in need of something to laugh (mirthlessly) about, while wiping off rotten eggs from their battered faces with dirty rags (lol).-benc(ow)ard

    YOU CAN’T HANDLE THE TRUTH!!!

    manolo my apologies.

  43. Bencard,

    I think “desperation time” applies more to the administration now. Else, why would GMA hole up at Crame for the duration of last Friday’s rally? Someone’s scared, and it ain’t the thousands of protesters.

  44. Oligarchs are inefficient in handling money and resources and their businesses promote stagnation. I have no proof of this except my prejudice. Any arguments?

  45. “Having more shopping malls may be good but what we really need is to do is to industrialize”

    We need industries where innovation can flourish. Innovation is risky but the rewards are great. This could be the magic bullet for progress. It’s about time someone invested i native ideas. The best thing is that in a business environment where innovation dominates, the oligarchs will be relegated to being just another business competitor.

  46. this guy who keeps mouthing “you can’t handle the truth” is “very original”. this is a phrase i borrowed from jack nicholson in “a few good men” and which i used on this guy in an old thread sometime back. i think i know it/him under the old handle he used (which suddenly disappeared) when i ‘supalpal’ him. i don’t believe he appreciated it, and now he bears a very bitter grudge and i think he is the same person who has been using different handles, and keeps calling people who disagree with him some nasty names.

    pgma is so fortunate that these are the kinds of people who dominate the crowd that wants to oust her. if only for that, i think she’s safe.

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