Wayne,
As Cyrus writes;
I have served the Marine Aquarium Council with commitment and loyalty. I saw it a great opportunity to elevate my personal advocacy to higher levels of relevance and impact. The same commitment and dedication I gave to my movement the Save Mother Earth Movement Philippines, I gave to MAC. I admit that my commitment and dedication to the programs of MAC gave me fulfillment and an opportunity to challenge myself, but this same dedication made me see the ills of MAC as an organization. I have seen the trainers in the different places risk and sacrifice their lives to the extent of leaving their beloved family yet they are not given an equitable income and benefits. The broken promises made to my fellow Filipinos in Tawi-Tawi, Cagayancillo, Bohol, and Northern Palawan, by the leadership of MAC, are taken lightly; as if these poor Filipinos are just kids that can be cajoled with empty promises then left alone to cry. Well, maybe promises are just promises, but not when the integrity of the advocacy of MAC is put into serious doubt due to mismanagement and insensitivity to the plight of the Filipinos and the government institutions working hand in hand with MAC’s management. Not when supposedly concerned International NGO’s make money out of the misery of the third world and its poor people such as ours.
The point I want to make to you is that he was never an anti MAC person!
In fact...he was as pro-MAC as they come.
His change of feeling comes from his own experience and has nothing to do with the long running debate about MACs non productivity or accomplishments.Steve