Invalidating the Filipino youth's voice on social issues violates right egalitarianism - which is an opposition to the law. 

They have the right to be outspoken with their opinions, especially towards the so-called 'public servants', when they think acts of injustice and incompetence have been committed.

Remember this - in times of misconduct, they say 'do better', not to degrade, but to expect betterment (except, of course, if an authority is butt hurt in dealing with critics). They are, after all, government authorities, and their power, unalterably, emanates from and for the people only.
  • JoinedMarch 20, 2020