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rhk111sblog · 7 months ago
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Eto ang Tunay na Anyo ng Katrayduran. Kaya pala napaka Anti-China, Pro-US niyon e kasi Pinklawan pala talaga kasi.
The sad Fact is that if Digong did remove him then, they would've used it as an Intrigue against him, and they would've also blamed Bato for it.
Now we know. Next time, if there is a "Next Time", there should be no more "Forgiveness" whatsoever …
Here is the Link containing the original Post of Bato Dela Rosa: https://web.facebook.com/ronald.delarosa.100/posts/pfbid02ngu8aaxTWudzzbNc3hdG2C5HF5TgzUUigoxQ1EguW2ssytYNKobbUSKzxduL7oY1l
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spochigong · 2 years ago
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alfredmasonicstorm · 2 years ago
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TATAY DIGONG BINISITA NG MGA KAIBIGAN? SINO SILA?😱😱😱
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daramdarararam · 17 days ago
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Trump wins. tas sa pinas, expected na, that Digong minions will win sa 2025 midterm elections. 😒😏Lord, I dont want to be here anymore.
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albievillamor-blog · 4 months ago
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Youth Activism in the context of Social Media, March 10, 2017
Almost all people in the world have social media accounts. And you, my reader is pretty aware of that. From knowing the kind of trendy outfits for the day up to checking in on our friends on Facebook and Twitter even if they are miles away, we hold our hands out for its help. We are now in an area where communication is within arms’ reach, enabling us to know everything.
Social Media gave us a new way to explore the world, transcend its cultural barriers, and create a smooth flow of communication from all walks of life. For a country like the Philippines known as the social media capital of the world, it is just imperative that youth use its wonders in the best possible ways.
Social Media already became an aid in the pursuit of age and let our voices be heard. Through one push or click, we already propagate what we think and feel about the issues that confront our country to educate our audience to be able to forward our sentiments not just for raising awareness but also for tapping those concerned to get their acts together to perform their tasks to ease our country’s the dire situation.
Facebook, the most-widely used social networking sites, has lately become a fireball as a great upsurge of the youth taps its access with which they can put forth change. Youth think, encode, and fearlessly post their train of thoughts that spur debates leading to people’s enlightenment of the issues that press our nation. Though some people post views irrelevant to discussions, it is nevertheless important that we each recognize this phenomenon, foiling the thoughts of seating-back and keeping our mouth shut. This became more evident during the nationwide election we had last May.
In fact, social networking sites were used by some politicians to have further their popularity among the netizens. Former Miriam Defensor-Santiago proved this so. With her three million Facebook followers, she used social media for her campaign, less focusing on traditional media like radio, newspapers, and television. Furthermore, the Duterte supporters have admittedly tapped its power to raise Digong’s popularity after he announced his presidential bid. It is reported that a Facebook group was created with millions of followers to embolden netizens to back his presidential bid, just like what Santiago did.And see, he won the presidency!
Not only was it used for campaign, but also for igniting the people to converge and fight the injustices we all face. In 2012, a post from twitter about the constitutionality of Priority Development Assistant Fund (Pork Barrel) went viral starting a nationwide protest held in Luneta where thousands of people particularly youth from all over the Philippines converged and carried banners expressing their dissent and grievances against it. It was during this protest where the youngsters expressed their concern over the corruption committed by some politicians who used the Pork Barrel for their own purpose by coursing it through the bogus NGO’s managed by Janet Napoles, the known Pork Barrel queen.
When our government turns up inefficient with its objectives and plans, we react on Facebook and show our righteous indignation, lambasting politicians who are inept and frivolous with their position. When it showers on success we basked in the joy in social media, clearly making it a platform to let others know our elation. With all this, it is just honest of me to say that if you do not know the advantages brought by the social media, then you are living under a large rock.
So why don’t we make a full use in its usage anyway?
Social Media is a free market of liberalized communication where engagements are easily committed, no one killing the flow of the ideas in the cyberspace. In this conduit of free expression, this enables the timid to speak up, the oppressed to be heard, and activism to take rightful levitation. This enables us to see the real situation of people who we don’t know but need our help due to repression.
For instance, netizens were able to raise the awareness of the plight of Lumad, the people of Mindanao, whose rights are exploited and education is killed. People of the internet also created consciousness regarding the state of our IPI’s and knocked the doors of government to help them, creating noises too loud to be drowned out by government itself.
With these amenities, youth should take these advantages that social media has put into the table with serious frame of mind.
I believe that social media should be a platform for intellectual discourses and not for vanities which only promote wanton lifestyle toleration that erodes our function of changing the society for the sake of the present and next generation. In this way, we work hard to create a future society far different from what we have now --- a clear indication of our sense of nationalism.
We should strongly utilize our social media accounts not only to get in touch with those we’re concerned with, but also to tell the tales of the voiceless and marginalized to educate our family, friends, and acquaintances. So, instead of sitting and browsing through our Facebook and Twitter feeds the whole day, why not set a time to scour through sites delineating the pity state of the masses?; it will surely encourage others to do something to lessen their awful conditions in any way.
Imagine if each of us cares and does causes to attenuate our countries dire condition with proper use of social media, this would be a much safer and ideal place to live in. People will be more informed, more aware of trolls spreading wrong information, and can be vigilant of the national concerns.
We have to act mature now. Lately, it has been proven that the youth is a powerbase of change as they attempt to grillunproductive governments, criticize imbecile discourses, and forward strong spirit for collective change. As millennials, we can’t dwell in our comfort zones so we have to go out, engage, and use social media the right way.
Let us, youth be activists in social media. Who knows? This might lead to our country’s firmer change.
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gxldencity · 5 months ago
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Let's hear it for Dolores, why is she SOOOOOOO problematic? ;)
This is from over a month ago wlfkdkkde I basically dipped out of tumblr for a month so eo @ustalav also asked this!
Yfip dolores
- I mean let's get the most obvious one right away, she "accidentally" killed her family and half her village. In fairness, she didn't know that asking a spirit that she wanted to be free meant well—that
- ignores AND excuses red flags. Her patron could've had a giant red flag on her head and dolores would find away to excuse that
- on that note, her response to pretty much everything is FLIGHT. Tadpole in her head? Sorry not sorry, she's running to the woods to commune with her patron. Being rejected? Ok she is currently hitching a ride to waterdeep as we speak. The possibility of shadowheart liking her BACK? Can someone teleport her to saltmarsh already???
- she's a fixer and specifically a nosy fixer. The worst part about that is she thinks she's above all being a gossiper but she lives for the drama
- hasn't let go of the fact that her brother is 17 years old....and not 12 the last time she saw him. Yes he doesn't like being called Digong and is practically an adult and doesn't need to be treated like a CHILD
- keeps going back to her patron despite having well meaning ppl (well mostly) to support her.
- gale was like "I love you 🥺" and treated her to the best sex of her life thus far then 2 days later she wa like "that was...fine"
- won't let any of the 50 pets she and shadowheart own anywhere near the bedroom! They have their own sleeping quarters.
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renesf · 7 months ago
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Lorraine Badoy Can’t Seem To Pick Her Battles
Screenshot Lorraine T. Badoy’s journey through Philippine politics is akin to navigating a maze of contradictions. Known for her unwavering stance against communist insurgency, she’s carved a niche as a vocal advocate for its eradication.  However, her allegiance to the Duterte administration (Digong My Labs) seems to waver when it comes to her vocal support for Bongbong Marcos. In her fervent…
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totocausing-blog · 10 months ago
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3 LANG PATAY NA SI DIGONG SARA BATO BONG GO ATBP
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starpilipinas26 · 2 years ago
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Watch "Happy birthday Rodrigo Duterte My Game is For You" on YouTube
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rhk111sblog · 7 months ago
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Just clear Doublespeak, trying to make himself look like taking the higher “Moral Ground” and afraid of being labeled a Traitor since Digong Duterte helped his Family a lot during his (Digong’s) Term in Office.
Clearly he is destroying or allowing the destruction of Digong’s closest Allies, from Apollo Quiboloy to Gov. Jubahib. He is also allowing his Supporters and the Philippine Communist Sympathizers to constantly attack Digong and Sara politically.
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rosesarereds-posts · 2 years ago
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Biography of Rodrigo Roa Duterte
Rodrigo Duterte, also called Digong, (born March 28, 1945, Maasin, Philippines), Filipino politician who was president of the Philippines from 2016 to 2022.
Duterte’s father served as governor of the province of Davao, and his mother was a community activist who had a prominent role in the “people power” movement that deposed the authoritarian president Ferdinand Marcos and restored democratic rule to the Philippines. Duterte earned a political science degree (1968) from Lyceum of the Philippines University in Manila and a law degree (1972) from San Beda College. In 1977 he joined the Davao City prosecutor’s office, where he remained until he was appointed (1986) vice mayor of that city.
Duterte was elected mayor in 1988, and he was reelected to that post twice over the subsequent decade. Because of term-limit restrictions, he was barred from seeking reelection in 1998, but he successfully ran for a seat representing Davao in the Philippines House of Representatives. Upon the completion of that term in 2001, he returned to Davao City and was once more elected mayor. Because the term-limit restriction again came into force in 2010, he was elected vice mayor, and his daughter Sara served as mayor. In 2013 Duterte returned to the mayor’s office, this time with his son Paolo (“Pulong”) serving as vice mayor.
During his more than two decades as mayor of Davao City, the controversial politician transformed the city from a haven of lawlessness into one of the safest areas in Southeast Asia. Duterte’s harsh crime-fighting tactics earned him the nicknames “the Punisher” and “Duterte Harry” (in reference to the film character Dirty Harry, the ruthlessly effective police inspector portrayed by actor Clint Eastwood), but critics such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch claimed that Duterte was responsible for more than 1,000 extrajudicial killings. Rather than denying such allegations, he embraced them. The death squads that had carried out the killings operated with an impunity that implied official sanction, and Duterte openly praised both their methods and their apparent results. In that way he cultivated the image of a coarse pistol-toting vigilante in the months leading up to the presidential election.
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alfredmasonicstorm · 2 years ago
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TATAY DIGONG AT DOJ SEC BOYING REMULLA NAGKITA SA DAVAO!
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richiebigjoe · 2 years ago
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Mama Leni where are you?
I saw Tatay Digong in my dream last night.
He said I am not handsome. 💔😭😭😢
Is it true? 💔😭😢
I will not go to the West Philippines sea with him anymore. I will buy my own Jetski. 💔😢
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tacitoslurpee · 3 years ago
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Rant: Modern Philippine Politics (Sick of all this sh*t)
I’m sick of the idea that one’s fluency in English is the best measure of intelligence. First of all, we’re Filipinos, not American or English. Our national language is Filipino/Tagalog. Most of us are bilingual. Being fluent in English may be a great sign of literacy but let’s not use that as a tool to measure whether someone is smart. You could master the English language and still be an idiot. Language is a tool for communication, and that tool is only as useful based on how well you use it. Leni Robredo is fluent in English, but sentences like “I have 3 daughters; they’re all girls” just screams “stupid”.
Many Filpinos are fools for the mother-figure. Some people say Filipinos are fools for electing a strict, authoritarian that is Duterte. Well, we could say the damn country could use some discipline from a strict parent, and that is how many Duterte supporters see the current president, hence one of his monikers - “Tay Digong”. On the other hand, many look to the gentle, caring mother-figure. This role was first played by the country’s first female president, the late Corey Aquino. She stood in contrast to the late president, Ferdinand Marcos who was also known to be firm & strict. She was the worst example for femininity as she lacked substance. She was simply an actress; she had done nothing beneficial to Filipinos. The decline of the country only started the moment she came into power, and yet her legacy is played up to the point of being petitioned to be canonised. barf In the present, this is the same image that Leni Robredo is presenting. She looks, moves & speaks as a kind, motherly figure to appeal to those who are naive. Unfortunately, she is pretty much another Corey Aquino. She and/or her family has links to some organised crime groups; she’s an airhead who has shown time & again that she is clueless about her surroundings & her own job. I think the people who support women like Corey Aquino and Leni Robredo aren’t simply looking for a mother figure who is completely inept & unqualified for such a high position. They’re looking for enablers, the kind of toxic mothers who smother their kids with understanding, looking the other way when they make a wrong. Even worse, these mother figures aren’t just that, they’re the stepmother who coddles their child to manipulate them out of their own inheritance.
I’m also sick of foreign journalists/media who side with Filipino journalists associated with ABS-CBN & the Lopez group. They’re quick to label Duterte to be as bad as other dictators, censoring the media because they go against his agenda. Those journalists are quick to say all journalists/media are unbiased, they only serve to spread the truth. What bullshit. Journalists are humans, subject to bias. Ever heard of Rupert Murdoch & his empire? In this generation, people seem to easily fall for the fake tears. A group of people cry wolf, and suddenly everyone wants the wolves extinct. Also, these foreign media (I’m talking the loud ones in the US & the UK) have no idea what it’s like to live in a country where 1 media company has near-monopoly of the airwaves. The media company, ABS-CBN, has very close ties with the Aquino clan & has been a very dominant figure in Philippine politics for decades. Imagine having only FOX news corp in the US drilling their agenda into your head with news & entertainment. You think you’re fine if you don’t watch the news, but they still get you through their TV shows. Other rival networks are present but they’re very small & can only be viewed if you have cable. Most people in the Philippines can’t afford cable TV, so they only get what’s aired for free - that is, in most areas, ABS-CBN. If you’re lucky, you might get GMA, a rival network. Oh and another thing, the ABS-CBN borrowed a huge sum from the then Marcos government to bail them out. They never paid back the loan, which is taxpayer money, the land the main company building is on is government property but they acted like it was theirs. The company president is also believed to have conspired with foreign forces against the interest of the Philippines for their own gain. Treasonous. Also, even if you have cable TV, you’re still forced to watch ads in their channel which is ridiculous!
A former president who only approved of projects and didn’t actually contribute or have done anything to its fulfillment doesn’t get credit for it. Many Dilawan (Aquino supporters) cry out that PNoy (late former president Benigno Aquino III) should be credited for many of the recently completed infrastructure as the projects for those were approved during his time. That’s like saying the moment your teacher wrote up the exam questions for your finals, you already automatically got a perfect score in the test. Stupid! In the end, I just hope Filipinos, whichever candidate they may support, pull their head out of their asses & look to a president who is cunning but humane, strict but fair, and has the interest of Filipinos in mind. Our country has long in the mud wet with garbage water. Many countries look at us and have unsavory impressions of our people (that we’re lowly, bumbling maids or nannies; our women marry white men because that’s the only thing they can do to send money back home; our diving team is a mockery of the sport). People think they can still be proud of our tourist spots. Well, had Duterte not stepped in to save Boracay, the Philippines would be offering a literal sh*thole for a beach as a tourist attraction. Now, we have more & better roads, bridges & other infrastructure that’s essential for progress. Politicians who say the Build, Build, Build program is a sham are just salty they couldn’t pocket the money... the fking pigs.
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walangmaboto · 3 years ago
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Ang Magulang ay Laging Tama
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Kung tinatawag nating panatisismo ang kay Pangulong Duterte.
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At syempre kung nasaan si Duterte nandun na din si Bong Go.
Kung tinuturing natin isang pangaabuso, isang brainwashing gamit ang systema ng Education sa bansa para maituring si Imelda Marcos na Ina ng Bayan.
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Bakit pa natin ipapagpatuloy ang isang mali, at tawagin nating Nanay Leni.
Presidente ang hanap natin. Hindi magulang! Dyan nag uumpisa lahat ng ambuso, hindi mo tinutuwid ang magulang. Hindi mo kinakalaban kahit mali.
Na dapat mong gawin kasi hindi dapat sumobra sa kapangyarihan ang Presidente.
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renesf · 1 year ago
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Sass Rogando Sasot, Don’t Waste Our Time With Your Comedic Meltdowns!
If we were to believe, or give a little credit to, blogger Sass Rogando Sasot — apparently, BBM inherited a diplomatic capital treasure chest rivaling Fort Knox, courtesy of his parents and the esteemed Digong. Such wealth in goodwill that it could’ve single-handedly resolved the South China Sea dispute with a dazzling smile. In this riveting Asian pivotal moment, we watched in awe as BBM…
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