Showing posts with label rodrigo duterte. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rodrigo duterte. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 May 2016

The real reason why Pnoy Aquino is in panic mode at this time of Election.


President PNoy Aquino is definitely in PANIC mode. He blatantly accuses presidential candidate Rodrigo Duterte of being Ferdinand Marcos' ressurection . The video above is very interesting. Though not taken as fact, it rightly explains why so many presidents were ousted, and by whom. Any president wanting to change the form of government and be rid of the present Philippine Constitution seems to be effectively dumped unceremoniously. Have you not noticed this?

Let's see how PNoy is now acting towards a likely president who has been quite open to changing the government form to either Federal or Parliamentary type.







Notice how he links Duterte's style of leadership to being a threat to the survival of 1987 Philippine Constitution. His zealous defense of this so-called Constitution is quite palpable isn't it? Could it also be that he is worried of Hacienda Luisita's getting hacked to pieces? You could just imagine him cowering in a corner like a rat with no escape.

The video above, if you have been watching it carefully, explains this in great detail. It makes sense that dead bodies, blood, money, and effort were spent at whatever expense by the Lopez-Cojuangco-Aquino with the helping claws of their obidient self-serving minions, in maintaining their clout on what they believe is their turf - the Philippine Republic.

This violent, contrived, and melo-dramatic saga of People Power is apparently going to be sadly repeated in the near future. Here's the proof:























Are we, the people of the Philippine Republic, going to allow this mad circus to happen all over again?

What has this present pseudo-Democratic 1987 Philippine Constitution wrought the ordinary people of this country?






















And what if Duterte does become another authoritarian? the late Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore once was.



Through his leadership, his country rose steadily, and look at Singapore now, owing to his style of leadership:

For the last 30 years, the people of the Philippines had been languishing in poverty in ever increasing numbers. Many citizens are falling, while this cursed Constitution stands tall over their lifeless bodies.

IT IS TIME FOR CHANGE! 

Time to finally dismember Hacienda Luisita and give the land to whom they rightfully belong. Time to destroy the outdated 1987 Philippine Constitution which served its masters well, and finally to put an end to the rule of Oligarchs who have starved so many Filipinos to their deaths.

Lofty dreams eh? 

Oh, by the way, the US will support whoever keeps the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas [Philippine Central Bank] off the hands of Government. So, all may not be well for a leader whose true intentions are benevolent for the regular Pinoy.

Maybe play Russia, China, and the US against each other would be the best way? Our strategic location in South East Asia can be used as a bargaining chip you know. 

;)




Monday, 11 April 2016

Bad press timing for Elitists running for president in the Philippines, but all hope may have escaped this Country.

Here we go again. Same ol' same ol' narrative, but the majority of people will predictably keep quiet and just go on with their deplorable lives all over again.

This story had been re-run a 'thousand' times, but the powers-that-be who run this dilapidated country in South East Asia a.k.a. the Philippines, always had the upper hand of shutting down any story being spun in its favour. Watch the YouTube clip below where savages in uniform are firing at the poor farmers exercising their 'democratic' right to protest - this incident was aptly called the Mendiola Massacre.


As the familiar story goes, the farmers went on strike because of blah blah... after which they were branded as terrorists, communists, and all sorts of evil descriptive labels were latched on to them and so justified their slaughter. Needless to say, dead bodies piled high and dumped to rot in God knows where. The masses were, as expected, indifferent and got on with their lamentable lives with the help of effective brainwashing tactics by ABS-CBN in their lying propaganda to protect the Aquino-Cojuangco elite that those dead protesters were just scum that needed wiped out.

Now the story is being replayed, but there could not have been a worse time for it to happen as election is fast approaching. This time in Kidapawan, the farmers are on a protest, obviously for sensible reasons of being treated like dirt, as usual. 

We see the slight on Mar Roxas' remarks with regards to the farmers on protest.

Here's a caption of Manila Bulletin's article:


This megalomaniacal buffoon clearly has no interest whatsoever in the farmer's plight, as he's more concerned of 'other groups' involved in supposedly 'exploiting' these gullible farmers, of whom some were killed. Is it because they let themselves be exploited that they rightfully ended up dead Mar? Is this message acceptable coming from a candidate who wants to run the Philippines even further to the ground? Understandably so, considering you're an aboriginal patrician of this country. The plebs are just, well... plebs.

So what does President PNoy Aquino has to say about this?

Cebudaily Inquirer has this to say:


Dodgy eh? Maybe not. Was his Mama, the late Cory Aquino not culpable for the Mendiola Massacre in the mid 80s? Like mother like son. Cut from the same cloth they are.

Meanwhile, independent presidentiable Rodrigo Duterte has this to say according to Inquirer:

Duterte's strategy appears symptomatic alleviation of the problem, but who can go against mother nature? And what else can anyone do to ease the suffering of these poor farmers?

We can clearly see the ideological divide between these two presidentiables. Crony Capitalism vs Socialism, or is it Populism?

As per the same news outfit, there's a warning issued about Rodrigo Duterte by you know who.


For those who are still sleepwalking, wake up! There never was a Democracy in the Philippines since Marcos' 1972 Martial Law. Duterte might turn into a Marcos, but President Lee Kwan Yew was a dictator and look at Singapore:

These goons running the show in the Philippines love to squeal like pigs in our ears so we can't hear anything else but their defence of their version of 'Democracy'. Their mouthpiece ABS-CBN will tirelessly do exactly that, coercively compromise the public's brain with unrelenting rapid increment of destructive sonic wave as they howl 'Marcos' has risen from the dead.

Demokrasya, demokrasya! Pero sino ang nakikinabang sa sinasabing demokrasya?! Sila sila ring mga ganid na baboy!

If there is such a thing as Democracy in the Philippines? Why do we have to put up with Kris Aquino's annoying whine on TV on a daily basis? Her vapid madness would put you on Lithium, or worse a gun in your hand pointing at your own head to end the suffering once and for all.

After all is said and done, am I going to explicitly endorse Rody Duterte as president? 

No. He's human, he will be corrupt, as all is corruptible.

It appears that there is no hope for this country any more. Its fate is sealed in mediocrity, poverty, and curse. The same is true all over the world, we are all going down. This is nature, decay is inevitable. Death swallows us all.



So lively! So pessimist. Sad but True.








Wednesday, 13 January 2016

Having a Bashing Time. Duterte detractors' new found hobby - badmouthing his Populist agenda.

The Philippines is a country where the gap between the rich and poor is as wide as the Pacific ocean. No? no. worse than that actually.

See the image below, credits to a mainstream media news[?] outfit.



Typical in this setup. The elite rule this country, pass laws unintelligible to a lay person, with the obvious result which ultimately benefit those who pass them.

They divert the attention of the masses with brain-numbing moronic TV shows, idiotic sports, worthless entertainment you hear on the radio and see on TV, and more. We have been ruled for so long by these same people and we know exactly what they have to offer.

What is it? One may ask. Yes wee man on the street - It's the trampy lifestyle that you live right now. They want to keep it that way. You remain down there stiffed neck looking up to them, wasting your life away, trying your very hardest to acquire and ...well, pretend that you're at least having a bit of their lifestyle.

Yes we know there are political candidates who are Populists, meaning - their main concern is to help the man on the street better their lives. Joseph Estrada would come in mind, but you know what happened to that man. He did support the poor, giving them jobs of some sort, built tangible solid looking highways connecting remote areas of the Philippines.

It is sad, but already proven many times that a regular Filipino is easily programmed by what he sees on TV, which by the way is owned by the Uber-Rich in that country,.. who coincidentally happens to control that delapidated third world, I mean rate country. The mass media can easily sway the minds of common pinoy's opinions of just about anyone. From a hero to a scum - that's what happened to Erap in those days.



I'm afraid this is what's going to happen to Rody Duterte. That is, if he wins the upcoming presidential race.

I have no hope whatsoever that my country will ever be like rich Singapore or bad-ass Venezuela, yes poor, but able to poke the Rich in the eye [by forcefully taking over foreign/multinational corporations' assets]. Forgive me for being blunt, but I have lost hope in a Deep and meaningful nationalist spirit of a Filipino. I surmise that they would be happy to keep the status quo. In my humble opinion, I think it is correct to say that the long past Spanish conquerors, roughly 500 years ago, have dealt a permanent damage.