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My Socioeconomic Class Experience

Jhon Mae is a 17-year-old who lives in a rural village in the Philippines. They enjoy singing, playing guitar, and dancing. Jhon Mae's family lives a simple life and struggles financially, as their home has an unfinished road that makes travel difficult. Jhon Mae discusses experiences of inequality in their community, such as a local politician who ignored their village after some residents did not vote for him. Jhon Mae believes politicians only help those who support them and that corruption harms communities and prevents recovery.

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My Socioeconomic Class Experience

Jhon Mae is a 17-year-old who lives in a rural village in the Philippines. They enjoy singing, playing guitar, and dancing. Jhon Mae's family lives a simple life and struggles financially, as their home has an unfinished road that makes travel difficult. Jhon Mae discusses experiences of inequality in their community, such as a local politician who ignored their village after some residents did not vote for him. Jhon Mae believes politicians only help those who support them and that corruption harms communities and prevents recovery.

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Activity #my_socio_auto_class-autobiography

I'm Jhon Mae and I'm 17 yrs. old I'm a Jolly person I love to sing, play guitar
and I also loves to dance. Im currently living here at Sitio Alaw-ihaw Brgy. Victoria
Santa Fe Leyte where the life here is not that easy the road going to our home is
not finish yet so when it rains its hard for me to go to my school. I would say we
are currently living in lower class we live a simple life since I was a kid my father
works hard for us to send us to school and buy our needs however even if life of
us is hard we live a happy life and I've got a great childhood.

One of our experiences here in our Brgy that triggers inequality, my mama
and papa didn’t like that running Brgy.Captain so they don’t vote him and when
he wins the elections he didn’t focus on our sitio's road project and other project
like we don’t belong in this Brgy. equality here is politicians only focuses on those
people that votes for them in an elections. Same thing happend on typhoon
Yolanda when President Noynoy Aquino hates Romualdez our Tacloban City
Mayor so President Noynoy doesn't send help immediately and according to
reports President Noynoy Aquino lets all the relief goods at that time go to waste
and didn’t reach Yolanda victims.

These events are showing us that people who have privilege in life abuses
their power to get rich more for their self they don’t even think of others because
of greed so that rich people become more rich and poor people are getting
poorer. They don’t even hear us that is a major inequality in our community when
power rules the weak ones. So when an elections come's I start it in myself that I
should vote wisely.

I would like to say to the government that they should never let politicians
to run in any position to the government if that politician has a recent case
related to graft and corruption so that these instances can be avoided. So that our
beloved country can recover for all the downs of our economy during this time of
pandemic. Remember that once a corrupt politician always a corrupt and a theft
to our community they are the ones who destroys us and our future.
Performance Task in
Understanding Culture,
Society, and Politics

Jhon Mae Daban


12 ABM

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