CTU Student Leaders Face Criticism After Post Calls Out Disrespectful Behavior and Bullying Student leaders at Cebu Technological University - Argao Campus face mounting criticism after a social media post exposed alleged bullying and disrespectful behavior within their ranks. The anonymous confession, shared on CTU Confessions, challenges those in leadership positions who use humor as a weapon against their peers. The post directly addresses student leaders who make careless jokes targeting individuals' weight, appearance, and sexual orientation. "Leadership is not a title, it's a full responsibility," the author writes, questioning how individuals can claim leadership while crossing boundaries of basic respect. The confession particularly criticizes soon-to-be uniformed officers and organization leaders who disguise immaturity as confidence. The message strikes at the heart of what authentic leadership demands: discipline, empathy, and accountability. It reminds those in positions of authority that they represent something larger than themselves. "You wear a uniform. You hold a position. People look up to you. Act like it," the post declares, emphasizing that leaders never truly know what personal battles others face. Two organization presidents responded with public apologies. Radgie Peresores, President of CTU-AC Interfaith Campus Ministry, requested forgiveness on behalf of anyone who caused hurt, drawing from his own past experiences with bullying. Lloyd Vincent Tesado, Public Relations Officer of TECHNOCRATS, shared his journey overcoming depression after Grade 7 bullying, offering support to those currently struggling. The incident has sparked broader conversations about leadership standards and organizational culture at CTU-AC, with students demanding accountability from those who represent them. #CTUAargao #StudentLeadership #StopBullying #RespectMatters #CampusLeadership #AntiBullying #LeadershipAccountability #CTUConfessions #StudentVoices