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Duterte Harry v2: Duterte Harry, Part 2: Jagged Alliances

Never thought I'd live to see another Marcos ruling the Philippines, but then again, I never thought they'd elect a loud and proud murderer either. :confused:


Sir If I may ask politely how old are you? If I would guess atleast 45 to 52?


I Never experienced the Marcos regime so I never get the hype around him Filipins was still shitty during his time.
 
He's one of the criminals he hates so much. Does that make it ok to murder him?

I really feel for ShinkanPo.


Don't worry about me I will be proud to die infront of my Keyboard opposing Duterte...


Janah and the 64 Virgins awaits me as Martyr!!!!!! ....
 
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Dkuble post....
 
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I if that is the case I hope @steve38 moves to Bandung Indonesia.


I had a dream the other night that I went to Bandung and somehow I have a future there................


Hmmmn
The mass graves thing... I just can't even believe it. Surreal.
 
Sir If I may ask politely how old are you? If I would guess atleast 45 to 52?


I Never experienced the Marcos regime so I never get the hype around him Filipins was still shitty during his time.

Hahaha, I'm not even mid 30s yet! World History is one of my biggest interests though, which explains all the international politics threads.

The Marcos regime wasn't that long ago, and half of the Philippines must be old enough to remember it, so I find Bongbong's insane popularily and his promising political career to be mind-blowing, consider all the shit his family did.

Virtually all Asian (and South American) countries had their share with brutal dictatorships before tasting democracy, but Filipinos are the only people I know who actually embrace and even worship that murderous legacy AFTER gaining freedom.

Whelp, a long series of corrupted democratically-elected Presidents would lead to that sort of mindset, I guess. But then again, they're the ones who put those cronies in office in the first place!

Could it be that Filipinos were/are simply not ready for democracy? Education system needs better professors and school textbooks (especially History) needs to be overhauled with up-to-date materials perhaps?
 
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I if that is the case I hope @steve38 moves to Bandung Indonesia.


I had a dream the other night that I went to Bandung and somehow I have a future there................


Hmmmn

Germany is actively looking for Filipinos in elderly care e.g.
 
Way less Muslims in Germany (5%) than in the Philippines (11%).


But the ones in Germany are the worst kind and the government won't protect people from Muslims.

In the Philippines, most of that filth lives in the southern islands and the government goes and shoots them up all the time.
 
So why are world leaders remaining so silent (I've barely seen any condemnation) on what Duterte is doing/advocating?
 
News like this is common these days...

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/853751/5-yr-old-boy-shot-dead-along-with-drug-using-pa

5-yr-old boy shot dead along with drug-using pa
By: Erika Sauler - Reporter / @erikaINQ
Philippine Daily Inquirer / 12:30 AM December 15, 2016

A pregnant Elizabeth Navarro holds vigil for her slain partner and son in Pasay City. —RAFFY LERMA

A five-year-old boy and his father, an Oplan Tokhang surrenderer, died after a gunman fired through the closed window of their shanty in Pasay City over the weekend.

The deaths happened in the same area where, in July, another drug user was killed vigilante-style and whose Pieta-like photo became symbolic of President Duterte’s bloody antidrug campaign, with mostly the poor ending up in body bags.

“I hope the killer grows a conscience. Even my innocent child got caught up in this,” Elizabeth Navarro, 29, told the Inquirer on Wednesday after losing her partner Domingo Mañosca and their son Francis. She is due to give birth to their fifth child this month.


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Mañosca, a 44-year-old pedicab driver, earlier surrendered to the Pasay police under the Oplan Tokhang antidrug drive.

Before dawn on Sunday, Navarro said, Mañosca was up fixing a DVD player when someone knocked on the plywood window of their home on Mahogany Street, Barangay Sto. Niño.

When Mañosca asked who it was, the gunman fired through the panel, apparently after sensing his target’s position through his voice.

But the shot instead hit Francis who was sleeping on the floor of the tiny room along with his mother and two other siblings. The boy was hit in the forehead.


Five-year-old shooting fatality Francis Mañosca —contributed photo

A second shot hit the elder Mañosca in the nape, the bullet exiting through his cheek.

Navarro said a man wearing a jacket, a bonnet and a cap was seen fleeing on foot through the narrow Mahogany Street.

“Maybe (Domingo) shouldn’t have surrendered. It’s as if they’re targeting those who did,” she said, noting that no rehabilitation program was given to Tokhang surrenderers.

“He was also a victim of drugs. They should be focusing on those who manufacture and sell illegal drugs,” she added.

Mañosca, she said, used “shabu” to stay awake and work longer hours.

Domingo’s mother, Maria Lusabia, 68, said the family had no means to pay for the funeral expenses amounting to P45,000.

The wake for the slain father and son is being held at the same barangay hall where the funeral vigil for another pedicab driver, Michael Siaron, was held in July.

A shot taken by Inquirer photographer Raffy Lerma, showing Siaron’s body cradled by his grieving partner on the street, became viral and emblematic of the anguish brought about by the government’s war on drugs.

“We can’t do anything. We will just leave it up to God,” a tearful Navarro said.

Two chicks were placed on Francis’ casket, a funeral custom meant to prick the conscience of the killer.
 
So why are world leaders remaining so silent (I've barely seen any condemnation) on what Duterte is doing/advocating?

They have tried. From the U.S to Australia to the E.U to the Pope.

International damnation is useless (and even counter-productive) if a large segment of the population actually condone and openly supports what their batshit-crazy leader is doing. I called Duterte "the Filipino Hugo Chavez" for a reason!

I'm hoping Duterte would say something stupid to insult Trump after he takes office, and the Don instantly cancel the Mutual Defense treaty we have with the Philippines, and all the BPO companies move their operations back to India for safety reasons. THEN perhaps Duterte's supporters would wise up about their President's position in the world.
 
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And now we have mass graves!!
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Wow, that's crazy and scary.
 
The mass graves thing... I just can't even believe it. Surreal.

It is like what is happening in Venezuela in a lesser scale,

The Victims bodies have piled up in the Morgue unclaimed by the relatives for fear of involvement, so now the City Health department has to bury them.

Funeral Home operators are also complaining so many people get killed every day and gets sent to their morgues and it stays there for months and they get overwhelemed and cant accept regular funeral services because of that so now they want the government to increase their payments.
 
They have tried. From the U.S to Australia to the E.U to the Pope.

International damnation is useless (and even counter-productive) if a large segment of the population actually condone and openly supports what their batshit-crazy leader is doing. I called Duterte "the Filipino Hugo Chavez" for a reason!

I'm hoping Duterte would say something stupid to insult Trump after he takes office, and the Don instantly cancel the Mutual Defense treaty we have with the Philippines, and all the BPO companies move their operations back to India for safety reasons. THEN perhaps Duterte's supporters would wise up about their President's position in the world.


That won't happen they will now blame the west and the pro west opposition even more.

The Duterte supporters have violent factions some have openly advocated the murder of Anti Duterte people online some have insinuated that the current economic crisis is being orchestrated by the USA in collaboration with the pro US Filipino politicians and businesses. The Duterte people have threatened the opposition that they will launch a riot if the economy eventually collapses and lynch the supporters of the opposition in the streets.

Large segment of the Duterte supporters are actually overseas contract workers and BPO Call Center employees.
And they are still supporting Duterte to this day.

My GF already resigned from the BPO she is working on because we are anticipating BPO pull back from the country.
not to mention that she is assigned at the US embassy site in Manila as a travel consultant!! We all know that the US embassy is a potential target for attacks!!

It may not even take trump to Pull the BPO out for several reasons.

1.BPO executives might get scared their assets gets confiscated by the commies and they will pull out themselves.
2.Duterte or his Communist fellows might ask them to leave.


Dark times ahead,
 
So why are world leaders remaining so silent (I've barely seen any condemnation) on what Duterte is doing/advocating?


They are bussy with Assad!! or Potin!!

The Philippines are not that important in world affairs we don't have oil and the country has never been a significant economic player in the region so I am sure most world leaders can't find the Philippines on the Map.
 
But the ones in Germany are the worst kind and the government won't protect people from Muslims.

In the Philippines, most of that filth lives in the southern islands and the government goes and shoots them up all the time.


A few years ago an Illegal Mosque was demolished in Manila to make way for a shopping Mall offcourse some Muslim kids tried to protest by throwing stones at the Police escort.

The Police made no bones about using an M-16 to put some holes on the kids thighs.

Now imagine if that happened in the West, the SJWs will surely cry Crusades Crussades there will be a massive shit storm.

I have checked the Tagalog comments in the Video, I guess we Filipinos are one big Islamaphobe population the Muslims did not get one ounce of sympathy in the comments section.


 
The Philippines are not that important in world affairs we don't have oil and the country has never been a significant economic player in the region so I am sure most world leaders can't find the Philippines on the Map.

From reading your comments on here It sounds like an awful situation, I hope everything works out for you and your loved ones.
 
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