Monday, June 21, 2010

On Conventions, Jejebusters

The campaign of Jejemons for social acceptance has been one of the main issues being discussed within the Filipino community. For Jejemons, they only want to live normally, that is, their lives not being dictated by what is  conventional. To tackle this point, what in reality is conventional? Does this refer to our conformation to socially accepted customs, behaviors or styles brought by the Western colonizers?

Is Jejemonism or Jejetyping the unusual way of doing things particularly in communicating with other people? And by this, do we mean to say that Jejebusters follow the other way around and necessarily impose that they are more superior in the educational hierarchy? If anyone could clearly define what makes someone a Jejemon and what makes Jejebusters hate or subject them to criticisms, do show your guts by airing your side. Comment on this page. If you cannot, then you don't have the right to complain.

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