Talk of the Town: Don’t waste the anger

Comments on “Don’t waste the anger,” (Public Lives by Randy David, 9/28/25) via https://opinion.inquirer.net:
Hopefully, the momentum from the youth vote, which led to the defeat of actors seeking government positions and prevented corrupt traditional politicians from being reelected, will continue into the 2028 elections.
Milo Power
People have been angry for decades, and have been protesting many times as well. Remember the Edsa Revolution, Edsa Dos (and even Edsa Tres), and the Trillion Peso March? What happened after each of those?
Monk Manuel
Anger alone will not save us. But if it is turned into vigilance, solidarity, and the courage to imagine a different politics, then this moment of fury may yet become the beginning of something better.
koh rapp
Lessons from another revolution