Open Letter: MRT Girl By Alloy Peralta
Open Letter: MRT Girl – After going viral, dubbed MRT Girl, Karla Monique Olandesca still has no public apology on what she did with MRT man, Aldrin Ryan Alcon.
Now, an open letter by a netizen named Alloy Peralta is making rounds online talking about what Olandesca did.
MRT girl, Karla Monique Olandesca, was criticized after posting a photo of a man, who is identified as Aldrin Ryan Alcon, wherein she stated that Alcon was not a gentleman after he didn’t allow her to sit in the train.
Also, she said that how that young man looked is the same as his behavior.
Alcon was then identified to be working student in daytime and an OJT at night. Netizens poured their sympathy towards the young man.
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Now, the open letter of Mr. Alloy Peralta directly points out the MRT girl, emphasizing that she must settle things with Alcon regarding the issue as it will just still make things worse.
He also said that what Ms. Olandesca did to Alcon already caused trauma to the young man.
Peralta ended his statement saying that being in the Year of Mercy in their religion, he hopes for forgiveness for her. He added that he’ll be praying for them.
To Ms. Karla Monique Olandesca,
I wonder how you are feeling now. I wonder if other people are now satisfied as you are already publicly shamed for committing a single mistake inside that MRT. Are they happy now? To be honest, I thought you were really wrong on what you did to Mr. Aldrin Ryan Alcon. It was wrong. It may have already caused him trauma. Likewise, I wonder if he has forgiven you already. I wonder if both of you have already talked about it.
With you being shamed in public, I am pretty sure others are already celebrating. Others will keep on cursing you. Others will keep on sharing your post. Others will keep on creating memes about you. Others will keep on creating fake accounts of you. They will keep on doing these things unless they experience the same fate… unless you are one of their family members or maybe a friend.
Again, you were wrong but I know there’s a far better way to resolve this issue between you and Mr. Alcon. I would like to say sorry to you if I have friends, former students or even churchmates who mock you or make fun of you. On the other hand, I thank those who try to, at least, lessen the damage… who try to build bridge between you and Mr. Alcon…
In our religion, this year is the Year of Mercy. May forgiveness find its way to you… to Mr. Alcon… and to everyone… Rest assured of my prayers!
May this reach you and Mr. Alcon.