Blurb…
Pemberton… volcano failure to
erupt…
The death of Jeffrey Laude in the
hands of a US soldier Pemberton is a case overly sensationalized. (Yellow
journalism?) That the case involved a US military is incidental. Given similar situation another time, any
man, American or Filipino with same level of libido as Pemberton could
mean extreme danger and serious harm of beatings, if not death to any gay and
transgender.
In any of past news reports of media, there was no mention of a contract
between Laude and the main suspect when they went to the hotel. I like to think that when they went to the
hotel the two agreed to have sex for money.
Ok, well and good. I can imagine
Pemberton holding hands with Laude, so happy to go down from his ship after six
months at sea, delighted of great things to happen. Think
of Mayon volcano so hot and ready to
blow up its orgasmic lava, yet, only to find the crater is closed, And the anger and hate went inside the
bedroom scene, like the fury of typhoon
Yolanda.
This sensationalized crime is a
wake-up call to all members of LGBT:
Honesty is still the best policy.
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