The comment, “When I get into government all I need to do is steal 50 billion, run for one month, submit myself, and pay 100 million bail, thank God say na pol science I study,” perpetuates a harmful mindset that corruption is not only easy to get away with but also an acceptable part of governance. By treating embezzlement as a mere financial transaction—stealing large sums of money and then paying bail—this ideology encourages a culture of impunity where the consequences of corruption are seen as manageable, even routine.
Such views undermine the values of integrity and accountability that are crucial for effective governance.
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