Rivals on the court, Ateneo de Manila and De La Salle found unity in the stands with most fans wearing white shirts instead of their usual blue and green in the UAAP Season 88 men's basketball game between the Blue Eagles and the Green Archers at the Araneta Coliseum Wednesday, November 26. The move is their way to show their opposition to corruption and a call for transparency and accountability in public service. At halftime where Ateneo led La Salle, 38-37, Ateneo and La Salle cheerleaders performed as one in the end.
VIDEO BY NIEL V. MASOY
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00:00We try to stand up in the littlest of ways in however way we can as students against the corruption in the system.
00:23I think it's a good way to come together despite the different schools that we are but to show that we are fighting against corruption and the corruption that we have in the whole group.
00:37So, that's why we have a close project.
00:44We have a close project.
00:50We have a close project.
00:55Yeah, I think, personally, how I stand against that, is a good cause, very good.
01:02Having more votes in office, of course, yeah, that's why I wore the white suit.
01:09So, as we all know, there's this ongoing issue in the Philippines where it is causing political instability with regards to the DPWH and all the
01:24country.
01:27It's just really to show our support with what's ongoing right now.
01:33Because as we all know, we are sure that we are one with what's happening right now.
01:40Yeah, especially both schools, everybody thinks that we're very privileged people.
01:46But for us, we know as a person that all of the Filipinos, may it be rich people, may it be marginalized, are being affected by this corruption happening in the Philippines.
01:59I just feel like everyone should be equal, and what's going on, and they should be, we should have better leaders.
02:08We're at least not against corruption, because we want everything that's coming to be equal, you know.
02:14And we were right that everyone around us is aware about the corruption issues, playing around for long.
02:20So, that's what we would have done.
02:21We dedicate them to Charleston, and the L whales behind us.
02:25So, this is where we're going right now.
02:26Know where there is a field.
02:28So, we put a big deal apart man – need to go.
02:33And let us know where there is a problem.
02:35So, we end the most this year.
02:36So, if you want to turn out one-time hitters and did connectico for the Philippines,
02:37you can have a hundred miles.
02:41So, we sponge the big deal apart – need to help the camp giants,
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