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Si Simoun ay may pananaw na ang dapat na tirahan ni Doña Geronima ay isang lugar na may dignidad at kagalang-galang. Naniniwala siya na ang mga tao, tulad ni Geronima, ay nararapat na magkaroon ng mas mabuting kalagayan at hindi dapat ipagsawalang-bahala ang kanilang mga pangarap at karapatan sa buhay. Sa kanyang mga pahayag, makikita ang pagnanais ni Simoun na ipaglaban ang karapatan ng mga tao, lalo na ang mga NASA ilalim ng hindi makatarungang kalagayan.

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