Fired nurse in Singapore should read Elbert Hubbard

The firing of Filipino nurse Ello Ed Mundsel Bello by the Tan Tock Seng Hospital in Singapore for his Facebook rant against Singaporeans once again demonstrates the danger of people being in social media without fully knowing its capabilities and limitations.

Bello's post

Bello’s post

Last week, Bello, under the FB name Edz Ello, ranted on his wall:

“Now the Singaporeans are loosers in their own country, we take their jobs, their future, their women and soon we will evict all SG loosers out of their own country hahaha. The best part, I will be praying that disators strike Singaporeans and more Singaporeans will die then I will celebrate. REMEMBER PINOY BETTER AND STRONGER THAN STINKAPOREANS.”

Tan Tock Seng Hospital issued the following statement:

Tan Tock Seng Hospital statement

Tan Tock Seng Hospital statement

“We have received feedback from concerned members of the public on inflammatory online posts allegedly made by one of our nursing staff. This is a serious matter. We are a public healthcare institution and we expect our staff to be respectful and professional. We do not condone behaviours or comments that are irresponsible and offensive, and will take the appropriate disciplinary action where necessary.

“The Hospital and the nurse are cooperating fully with the police on this matter. The nurse is currently put on administrative duties pending police investigations. We thank everyone for their concern and ask for patience for the investigation to take its due course.”

Even if the message were not offensive, Bello should be fired for confused English grammar and bad spelling.

A news article in the Singapore Straits Times said Bello lodged a police complaint saying his Facebook account was hacked after the post went viral.

The same article said after the hospital investigated other posts by Bello in Facebook and Google Plus “that touched upon race and religion” it decided to terminate the Filipino nurse’s services. “We have dismissed Mr. Ello Ed Mundsel Bello from our hospital immediately for his… comments made in 2014 while in our hospital’s employment,” the hospital said in a statement on Facebook.

We don’t know how true is the claim of Bello that his FB account was hacked. If those hostile posts were really his, he should have known from the very beginning that they would reach hospital officials. Did he consider that?

Did he think those rants were just personal outpourings that his friends would keep in confidence? He should have known that there’s nothing private in social media.

While he ponders on his losing his job, Bello should read the advice of American writer and philosopher Elbert Green Hubbard: “If you work for a man, in heaven’s name work for him. If he pays you wages which supply you bread and butter, work for him; speak well of him; stand by him, and stand by the institution he represents. If put to a pinch, an ounce of loyalty is worth a pound of cleverness. If you must vilify, condemn, and eternally disparage, resign your position, and when you are outside, damn to your heart’s content, but as long as you are part of the institution do not condemn it. If you do that, you are loosening the tendrils that are holding you to the institution, and at the first high wind that comes along, you will be uprooted and blown away, and will probably never know the reason why.”

Top 3 Hashtags We’ve Seen This New Year

With the arrival of 2015, people had their own ways of welcoming the new year and just like most users they took them to their own social media sites for everyone to see. We’ve been seeing a lot of posts like these from the 2 weeks that have passed so just for fun, we decided to take note of the trending hashtags and see where most Filipinos are concentrating on for this brand new year.

Based on our feeds, three hashtags really stood out from all of the posts we’ve seen. These are #NewYearNewMe, #BalikAlindog, and #PushPaMore. We also included some sample posts for you to browse through. Enjoy!

#NewYearNewMe

#BalikAlindog

#PushPaMore

My goal for 2015???????????? #balikalindogprogram #pushpamore #shamelessselfie #HopeToMeetYouAgainIn2015 #newyearsresolution #walangaangal A photo posted by Anna?Antoinette Lim Paglinawan (@aenalogy) on

 

Late night swimming after jog! ???? #potd #pushpamore A photo posted by Cate Sanchez Dalis (@justcatey) on

  Can you keep a secret ? XD #hush #redlips #pushpamore   A photo posted by Lynette Lingad Naciongayo (@yeeenkaai) on

Most of the hashtags used were related to working out and going to the gym. This is not a surprise as January is the time where people start to get into fitness hence the #NewYearNewMe, #BalikAlindog, and #PushPaMore posts. How about on your feed? What hashtags are usually used by your circle of friends? Anything funny that you want to share? The comment section awaits!

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10 Wrong but Funny Ways Filipinos used #RubyPH

Using a hashtag is a helpful tool for different purposes. With it, you can see what’s trending online or what a lot of people are talking about in the cyberspace. In times of a typhoon, an official hashtag (like #RubyPH) is a useful way to stay updated with advisories from PAGASA as well as for the local media and government to monitor emergencies and people in need of rescuing. This is why it’s somewhat important that we, as netizens, make sure that we use it appropriately.

Thing is, we Filipinos sometimes couldn’t help but add a little humor to everything we do even during trying times like these. Here are 10 funny ways #RubyPH was not used for its purpose on social media.

1. Taking a selfie.

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2. Posting your favorite food to eat during a storm.

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3. No bath proclamation.

4. Wishing for suspension of classes.

 

5. Using the storm to try and score with your crush.

6. Taking a legs + socks photo. RubyPH-social-media-6 7. Just to be “in”.

8. Lip-syncing to Maybe This Time while wrapped in blanket.

9. Making fun of our news reporters.

RubyPH-social-media-710. And our personal favorite: Storm-related quotes. #feels

Lastly, here’s one tweet that we couldn’t find a category to put it in.

Found something funny you saw the previous days? Share them below with everyone!

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