Cancelled? Satirical University ISCP Draws Flak on the Internet for Being Apolitical

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It hasn’t been a month since satire “institution” International State College of the Philippines (ISCP) broke the internet for their hilarious fictional courses. But Pinoys who found their early content funny are now turning their backs on the whole thing after finding out ISCP is apolitical.

 

ISCP is apolitical

In a now-deleted Facebook post, ISCP founder Niño Ged admitted he “wanted to maintain the apolitical stance of the school.”

“We obviously have different political beliefs, however, I give equal opportunity for each belief,” he wrote on Facebook.

This statement didn’t sit well with Pinoys. Many believe that being apolitical in this day and age isn’t an option — it’s a privilege that not everyone has.

 

ISCP draws the ire of the Internet

Pinoys quickly caught wind of the statement and passed screenshots around. ISCP slowly went from being one of the funniest pages online to being the catalyst to its own downfall. What’s wrong with being apolitical, you ask?

“Apoliticism gives not the oppressed fairness, but only enables the oppressor,” said one netizen on Twitter. They even went so far as to say they “dropped out” of the fictional college.

Some just found the whole thing amusing. 

 

Pinoys know how to have fun but they also know when to be serious.

 

ISCP apologizes

After trending online for its founder’s statement, ISCP tried to do damage control and issued a statement of apology.

“I stand corrected, and, most of all, I deeply apologize for my previous “apolitical” stance posted (and now deleted) on my personal page and solely accept any backlash and criticisms that have occurred because of that purported insensitivity,” said the statement written by Ged himself.

He explained that ISCP’s existence is actually political since it sprung from the current educational system crisis in the Philippines.

“The International State College of the Philippines will always side with the Filipino youth and masses in calling for a better, inclusive, and progressive educational system that is genuinely scientific and advocating for better governance that is pro-people and not corrupt in nature. Again, I apologize. We will do better,” said Ged.

 

ISCP is temporarily closing enrollment

After the backlash, the official Facebook page of the fake college announced a sudden “academic break.” Enrollment is temporarily closed, which we guess could be satire speak for laying low for a while.

Will they be “opening doors” soon? Only time will tell.

 

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Cancelled? Satirical University ISCP Draws Flak on the Internet for Being Apolitical
Source: Pinoy News Anchor

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