08/07/2025
San ba galing tong hate train galing sa mga lumang videos ni Fyang, iniisplice to promote hate? San na ung progressive community natin to be extra compassionate? Gets ko yung pag-call out, pero ung intentionally recreating old videos, splicing it to favor hate, ung iba life-threatening post pa--nakakabother. As a fan of PBB, minahal sya ng tao sa pagpapakatotoo. Bakit ngayon, mas gusto nyong manira, manisi, kaysa magpayo?
For me naman, being direct is just a personality trait, not a sign of malice. Fyang has faced a lot of critics since her time in the house. The world of reality TV and social media can be incredibly intense, and it's easy for people to form strong opinions, both good and bad, based on what they see, minsan nga below the belt pa. Fyang is known for her straightforwardness inside the PBB House. Pero, lahat naman nagstart somewhere. From learning the odds and goods of being in the spotlight. Kaya, it's crucial for everyone to remember that Fyang, like anyone, is a human being who is still growing and learning. She's young, and being thrust into the public eye at such an early stage can be incredibly overwhelming. It's unfair to expect perfection from someone who is navigating a new phase of her life under such intense public gaze. She is just 19!
From what we've seen, Fyang possesses a lot of potential. Evidently, she listens; she shows up to rehearsals. She's shown a willingness to learn and adapt. These are all signs of a person who is driven and eager to explore different paths, and that should be commended.
Some in the online world, unfortunately, often thrive on negativity, with critics quick to splice videos or resurrect old content to fuel hate campaigns. Gets ko ung pag-call out, pero ung spreading hate. Parang sobra. Mga ganitong behavior is destructive and doesn't allow for genuine growth or understanding. It's easy to judge from behind a screen, but it's far more productive to offer support and allow individuals the space to mature.
Instead of focusing on past missteps or previous flaws, let's give Fyang some slack. Sana like how you supported your idols na nagsisimula from learning, let's also acknowledge her journey, her potential, and her evident desire to improve. She's promising, and with time and a more supportive environment, she can truly shine. We, the people online, should shift from tearing people down to encouraging personal development, recognizing that everyone deserves the chance to learn from their experiences and evolve into the best version of themselves.