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Sunday, September 10, 2017

Duterte's Marital Law Warning Affirms This Blog's Prediction

A few months ago I wrote an article laying out the plan Duterte had for declaring martial law nationwide.  The gist is as follows:


Duterte's plan has always been martial law from the beginning.  



His end goal being revolutionary government and a new constitution which he first mentioned in 2015 before he even entered the presidential race.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/696757/duterte-to-declare-revolutionary-govt-once-elected

And which spectre he raised again just last week:

https://www.rappler.com/nation/180605-duterte-revolutionary-government-good-ph
In my previous article I wrote that the way to get to martial law and make it look legit is to allow the CPP-NPA and various terrorist groups engage in horrendous violence all the while appearing to play peace maker.  This has been done with the various peace talks.  With the Muslims there is peace at the moment because they have the prospect of the BBL. 

However, with the CPP there is no peace and the talks have broken down. Since the CPP wants a piece of the Philippines for themselves and since there is no way that is going to happen, I posited that the peace talks were ultimately phoney. They were a front which would give Duterte the appearance of a man of peace. But, knowing the demands of the CPP were unreasonable and not demands he could meet, he knew the talks would break down which would cause the CPP to ramp up their attacks.  This in turn would give Duterte the moral authority to declare marital law nationwide.

Since the breakdown of talks and the implementation of martial law in Mindanao this exact thing, CPP-NPA ramping up attacks, has happened.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/899587/cpp-orders-npa-to-launch-more-attacks-in-mindanao-other-regions
Now today Duterte has indicated he is ready and willing to do exactly what I predicted he would do:

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/929222/rodrigo-duterte-martial-law-new-peoples-army-communist-rebels
Only time will tell if the situation gets to the point where nationwide martial law will be declared. 

The clock is ticking!


You can read my original analysis of Duterte's plan to declare nationwide martial law here: Martial Law Was Always the Plan.

Duel-turte is Being Sabotaged

Everyone knows President Duterte is a madman but it's not every day he gives the public a double whammy of his particular brand of madness.

1. Yoga flame!

If Duterte has an arch-nemesis in the Senate it is Senator Trillanes. After watching his son being grilled and humiliated by Trillanes during a hearing on his alleged involvement in the drug trade it is understandable that Duterte is a little upset.  
http://www.interaksyon.com/duterte-i-carry-an-unlicensed-gun-in-case-i-need-to-engage-in-a-duel-with-boastful-but-coward-trillanes/
President Rodrigo Duterte on Friday said he was carrying an unlicensed gun in case he engages in a duel with his leading critic, Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV, a former mutineer. 
The President showed a gun tucked in his waist during his speech and said that the weapon was not licensed because license wasn’t needed to kill a man.
No license to kill?  Duterte is no James Bond.


More like Quickdraw McGraw.


Duterte, the Philippines' top law enforcer, admits he illegally carries an unregistered weapon so he can murder a particular Senator if the occasion arises. Is this the Philippines or is this the Wild West? Will he be reprimanded by the PNP for breaking the law? Does he even know the rules of duelling?  Who is his second?

Not only does Duterte harbour a personal grudge against Triallnes which he seeks to solve with gunfire but he has also told the PNP and the AFP to duel with Triallnes if he gets too uppity with them.

http://www.msn.com/en-ph/news/national/duterte-to-soldiers-cops-challenge-trillanes-to-duel-if-he-badgers-you-in-senate/ar-AArvgw5
President Rodrigo Duterte on Friday told the country's armed forces to challenge Senator Antonio Trillanes to a duel if he badgered them during a Senate inquiry. 
The commander-in -chief even ordered the uniformed officers and personnel to stand up to Trillanes and not let his harshest critic to bully them. 
" 'Well, you stand. You say, 'P- mother. Get out there. We draw. ' Boastfulness. Cowardly man. Gosh, I can encounter ana ... Why i carry a gun? No license ah. Do not you need a license to kill a man [If that happens, stand up to him. Tell him, 'You're a son of b-. Come out and let's draw [guns]. He's arrogant. He's a coward. If I encounter him ... Why am I bringing a gun? It does not have a license. You do not need a license to kill a person, "Duterte said, even showing what appeared to be a gun on his side.
He tells the police to challenge an elected official to a duel and he wonders why there is a large and ever-growing body count in his bloody war on drugs.

2. Yoga fire!

http://www.interaksyon.com/sinasadya-duterte-defends-cops-says-recent-youth-killings-a-sabotage-of-drug-war-campaign/
President Rodrigo Duterte on Friday took up the cudgels for the police and said that the recent killings of youngsters, including 19-year-old Carl Angelo Arnaiz, were a “sabotage” carried out by those who didn’t want his pet campaign against illegal drugs to succeed.  
Silipin mong mabuti kasi…sinasabotahe kayo [Look into it closely because you’re being sabotaged],” Duterte told Philippine National Police chief Gen. Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa in his speech during the celebration of the 17th founding anniversary of Digos, Davao del Sur at the City Gymnasium.  
Sinasadya talaga ‘yan [That’s really being done intentionally],” the President said.  
He said that while policemen shoot violators or might have engaged in extrajudicial killings, authorities don’t wrap dead bodies, apparently referring to what happened to 14-year-old Reynaldo de Guzman, whose remains, wrapped in cloth and plastic, were found last Sept. 5 floating in a creek in Brgy. San Roque, Gapan, Nueva Ecija, 19 days after he went out with Arnaiz and went missing. 
According to the President, vigilance is needed because there are people cooking up something to discredit his administration.  
According to the police, Arnaiz died in a shootout with authorities after the teenager allegedly robbed at gunpoint taxi driver Tomas Bagcal in Caloocan. But according to forensic experts from the Public Attorney’s Office (PAO), it looked like Arnaiz was first tortured before he was killed.  
Dr. Erwin Erfe said it appeared that Arnaiz was dragged, beaten up, and handcuffed because his bruises were deep, his eyes were severely distended, and he had many shackle marks in his right hand.
Sabotage?  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5rRZdiu1UE
I cant stand it. I know Duterte planned it. I'm going to set him straight on this "Watergate." I can't stand all these lies in here because Duterte's crystal ball was so crystal clear. So while you sit back and wonder why I got this thorn in my side, oh my god it's a mirage, I'm telling y'all it's not sabotage.
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/07/12/1718912/duterte-shoot-suspects-who-fight-back-make-them-fight-if-they-dont
https://www.rappler.com/nation/politics/elections/2016/98306-duterte-fight-crime
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2016/02/21/1555393/duterte-admits-bloody-presidency-if-he-wins
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/757273/duterte-there-will-be-blood-in-cleansing-this-country
So listen up, cause you can't say nothin'. Duterte will shut you down with a push of his button. But, yo, I'm out and I'm gone. I'll tell you now, Duterte will keep it on and on.

Sunday, August 27, 2017

Let's Pretend

Last week President Duterte admitted that he cannot control the drug problem. Now he is repeating that admission seemingly to make him seem human after the recent spat of killings in the drug war.  It's the admission of a mistake. And see how brave it makes Duterte because he is only human after all and it takes a real man to own up to his mistakes. Never mind that his whole campaign was built on the promise of ridding the Philippines of drugs.
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/08/26/1732881/rody-admits-i-cant-end-shabu-menace
Nangako ako that I will do away with the shabu. Ngayon, alam ko na na hindi ito matutupad, na hindi talaga matapos ‘to (I promised that I will do away with shabu. Now I know it won’t be fulfilled, that this really will not end),” Duterte told soldiers in Marawi on Thursday afternoon. 
But he vowed to pursue his campaign against drugs despite the seeming hopelessness of the effort.
What is the public supposed to do in the face of this admission?  Duterte has broken his promise. Now what? Is it time for his ouster?  Time for another revolution?
He appealed to the public that he be given another chance to work in the remaining five years of his administration to make life more comfortable for Filipinos. 
Duterte admitted his administration is facing a host of problems, but he said with the cooperation of the people, it would be able to surmount all the challenges and make the country progressive.
Headlines ( Article MRec ), pagematch: 1, sectionmatch: 1 
Pretend that I am doing well. Just give me the remaining years. Five years pa naman. And we will build a strong country and a strong Armed Forces and police,” he said.
The public is now supposed to ignore all the problems Duterte admits exists and the fact that he cannot make good on his keystone promise and simply pretend that everything is fine. As if pretending will make everything bad go away.

It's not as if this is an outrageous thing to ask. The entire nation is living in a pretend world. Pinoy pride infects everyone to the point that the state of the nation is exalted to such a degree that none of the Philippines' many faults are recognised and when those faults are pointed out the response is outrage that they have been revealed rather then introspection and a questioning of how to remedy those faults. Foreigners and natives both make excuses for the Philippines' many failings.

So let's play pretend.

Let's pretend the Philippines cares about the environment.

https://www.rappler.com/science-nature/environment/108276-philippines-plastic-pollution-ocean-conservancy-study
Let's pretend that when Duterte was mayor of Davao everyone was safe.
http://www.philstar.com/nation/2016/04/02/1568394/murder-rate-highest-davao-city-pnp
Let's pretend that Manny Pacquiao lost unfairly to Jeff Horn.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-07-06/manny-pacquiao-backs-calls-to-review-loss-to-jeff-horn/8682708
Let's pretend that Chidren are safe in the Philippines.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-4507338/Children-forced-sex-mothers-money.html
https://www.rappler.com/nation/171641-philippines-worst-place-children-growing-up
Let's pretend that anyone in the Philippines cares about the rule of law.
https://hrdmemorial.org/fr/philippines-legal-system-under-attack-as-7th-lawyer-shot-dead/
Let's pretend that banning smoking will make the air safer to breathe. 
https://www.untvweb.com/news/vehicles-top-contributor-air-pollution-philippines-denr/
Let's pretend the peso is doing is doing fine and that any depreciation is wonderful.
https://www.rappler.com/nation/171641-philippines-worst-place-children-growing-up
Let's pretend that Filipinos are healthy and beautiful.
http://www.businessmirror.com.ph/obese-filipinos-now-ballooning/
Let's pretend that the Philippines economy is booming!
http://www.philstar.com/business/2017/03/14/1681058/unemployment-rate-increases-january-2017
This list could go on but let's end it with the most stunning game of pretend happening in the Philippines.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/ted-mcdonnell/poverty-malnutrition-and-disease-make-manilas-happyland-a-ve_a_23033108/
What is "Happyland?"
Happyland is literally built around a dump, or many dumps -- each day people wade through the rubbish looking for anything of value. Tons of chicken scraps are collected from takeaway's garbage bins then recycled by boiling. It's called 'pagpag', and it's sold to hungry families in the slums for a few pesos.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/ted-mcdonnell/poverty-malnutrition-and-disease-make-manilas-happyland-a-ve_a_23033108/
A deteriorating highly congested “refugee camp” surrounded by mini garbage dumpsites is now also known as “Happyland” — a name derived from the Visayan dialect’s name for smelly garbage: Hapilan.
http://www.rutialon.com/2013/02/philippines-happyland/
Happyland started as a toxic landfill called Hapilan, or "smelly garbage" in the local dialect, and was renamed by the locals in hope of better times. It's located about 20 minutes away from the capital city of Manila in the Philippines and photography is usually prohibited.
https://www.cnet.com/news/take-a-360-degree-virtual-journey-through-the-happyland-slum-in-the-philippines/
These people with no hope are living, eating, and playing in a literal garbage dump and with a linguist sleight of hand this awful shambles which should not exist is magically transformed into "Happyland" "in hope of better times." And despite the name change they are still dining on garbage scavenged from the rubbish which is then sold to them to eat.

In "Happyland" they are paying to eat garbage!

Such is the false magic of pretend and such is the game that Duterte is asking the public to play.

Wednesday, August 23, 2017

The Case For A Senate Investigation Into Prior Knowledge of the Marawi Attack

"A single death is a tragedy, a million deaths is a statistic" is a quote attributed to Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin.  We see the truth of these words played out before our eyes in the media as the drug war and the battle in Marawi both rage on. Hundreds have died in Marawi and thousands have died in the drug war but only one death, that of Kian de los Santos, is causing the public any grief. 

So great has been the public outcry that a Senate investigation has been called for and will convene only a week after Kian's death.
http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2017/08/21/senate-seeks-probe-on-17-year-old-boy-killing.html
Why so soon? Why not let the PNP and NBI handle the investigation before the Senate meddles?  What is the point?  To pacify the public outrage over what appear to be police abuses? To score political brownie points?

The real travesty here is that the Senate has moved so fast to investigate the death of a single boy while they have let the Duterte administration off the hook for their handling of the Marawi siege. Statements made by Calida, Lorenzada, and Duterte all warrant a Senate investigation into what really happened in the days leading up to the siege of Marawi. The public deserves to know the truth.
http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cagayan-de-oro/local-news/2017/06/14/government-says-it-learned-marawi-siege-plans-advance-547391
Solicitor General Jose Calida said in a report that the government received intelligence information at least five days before the terrorists prematurely launched their bloody assault on Marawi City on May 23 after government forces raided the hideout of terrorist leaders led by Isnilon Hapilon.   
"Specifically, on 18 May 2017, intelligence reports revealed that the Isis (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria)-inspired local rebel groups were planning to occupy Marawi city, and to raise the Isis flag at the provincial capitol," Calida said in a report to the Supreme Court, using an acronym for the Islamic State group.   
"The said attack would have served as the precursor for other rebel groups to stage their own uprisings across Mindanao in a bid to simultaneously establish a wilayah in the region," Calida said, referring to the southern Philippine region and the Islamic State province the terrorists aimed to create there.   
Asked why the government failed to stop the Marawi siege despite its advance knowledge of the plot, Presidential spokesman Ernesto Abella said the intelligence information was still being vetted, but the military nevertheless planned a raid on the hideout of Hapilon and other terrorists behind the plot.   
"From our point of view, we were able to stop something that could have been much, much bigger," Abella told a news conference.   
Abella was also asked why top security officials led by Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana and National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon Jr. joined Duterte in a trip to Russia around the time the government received information about the planned Marawi attack.   
"They were all on top of the situation. They were actually monitoring everything," Abella said.   
When the military managed to verify some of the details of the plot, it staged the raid on Hapilon's hideout, military spokesman Brigade General Restituto Padilla said. He acknowledged, however, that the military was unaware of the number of armed fighters the plotters could muster.
These answers taken at face value are good enough to pacify the general public but on closer examination they are unsatisfactory and leave a lot of questions unanswered. The government has men all throughout Mindanao monitoring the situation and it is not credible that they only received information 5 days beforehand. ISIS has been a known threat in the area since 2015. For almost two years now ISIS has been building up a presence in the area. The stated goal of ISIS is to establish a wilayah, Islamic State, in the region. It is impossible that the government did not know about this goal since they knew about the presence of ISIS in Mindanao and had publicly declared they were working with the Australians to combat ISIS. Maute would have been planning this attack since December 2016 after their failed siege of Butig in November. They raised the flag of ISIS during that siege.


Did the AFP really not know what the Maute Group was doing for six months? Did the AFP really not know that Maute was planning on establishing a wilayah starting with Marawi? Even after what happened in Butig? And even after Duterte egged them on to burn Marawi?
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/612582/duterte-revealed-maute-s-plan-to-burn-marawi-in-december-speech/story/ 
Such assertions are not credible and deserve to be investigated by the Senate.

Duterte admitted that the government knew all about the weapons flowing into Marawi and did nothing about it.
Duterte said the government was aware that firearms were being stockpiled in Mindanao but took it for granted because of the peace talks with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF).  
“We have adopted a very soft policy towards the rebels and this came about because they were bringing firearms. Since we are thinking of getting peace with the MNLF and MILF. The game there involves firearms. We took it for granted. We just allowed it to happen because we never knew until that time who was really the enemy,” Duterte told the troops in Butuan City. 
“When they see firearms and they were told that it’s for MILF or MNLF, the standing order was maybe we can talk to our brothers so there will be no trouble (but) it turned out that the Maute were bringing the firearms surreptitiously and we did not know how much ammunition and firearms were stockpiled, and besides it was not a failure of intelligence,” he added. 
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/06/18/1711130/no-failure-intelligence-marawi
Duterte explained the bandits, who seemed to have been prepared in launching attacks in Marawi City, may have taken advantage on the government’s soft-leaning approach to other Moro groups, such as Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF).    
“Now, it appeared that Maute [members] were bringing the firearms surreptitiously and we were unable to determine how many ammunitions and guns they have,” Duterte said.  
“It was not a failure of intelligence because if they [government forces] see armed men claiming to be MI[LF], MN[LF], the standing order is not to touch them because it might have been resolved through peace negotiations.” 
http://www.sunstar.com.ph/manila/local-news/2017/06/18/duterte-no-failure-intelligence-marawi-siege-548013
The Senate must inquire about the "very soft policy towards the rebels" which the Duterte administration had adopted. Why was this an excuse to let arms flow into the city? How does the government entering into peace negotiations with terrorist groups justify allowing those groups to stock up on firearms? What kind of order is "if they [government forces] see armed men claiming to be MI[LF], MN[LF], the standing order is not to touch them because it might have been resolved through peace negotiations?" Who gave it and why?  This order is what led to allowing the arms to pass in freely and for Maute to stockpile them. How was the AFP supposed to distinguish between who was MILF, MNLF, and Maute? 

And it's not just the government forces on the ground who were a problem.  There were other men in the area gathering intelligence for their own ends. Specifically Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia all warned the Philippine government about ISIS building up in the area but the Philippines ignored their reports.  Why?
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/07/27/1722033/dnd-admits-lack-intel-validation-marawi-siege
Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana admitted that there was a lack of validation on the government side regarding intelligence reports on the siege in Marawi City. 
Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore have earlier warned the Philippines of the possible presence of ISIS-inspired local terror groups in the country, according to a report from UNTV. 
Lorenzana said that the incident in Marawi City would serve as a lesson for the Department of National Defense and the military to validate intelligence reports. 
"Maybe what we can do in the future is restudy what we are doing [in the] intelligence sector... so that we can be better prepared if something like this happens again," Lorenzana said. 
The Defense chief noted that the forces on the ground monitoring Marawi failed to identify unfamiliar faces entering the city.
Due to the lack of validation of such reports, the Maute group was able to prepare its attack on the city and were able to bring in high-powered firearms. 
Lorenzana, however, said that the government is more focused on fighting against the Maute-ISIS group to start the rehabilitation in Marawi. 
"The time of blaming somebody or pointing somebody is past that, ito na nga nangyari. We can no longer bring back the lives of those 110 people killed, 900 wounded," Lorenzana said.
Whose job was it to validate these reports and why weren't they validated? Lorenzana says that AFP forces failed to identify unfamiliar faces but Duterte says they were not to touch anyone claiming to be MILF or MNLF.  Does the AFP have a facebook for these groups that they can match up names and faces to determine who is MNLF and MILF and who is not? If they had been able to identify unfamiliar faces what was the protocol? 

Reports of ISIS in Mindanao stem all the way back to December 2015.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-12-11/australia-philippines-vow-cooperation-against-islamic-state/7020372 
At least five Islamist militant groups in the southern Philippines have pledged allegiance to IS, a militant group that has taken control of swathes of Iraq and Syria.  
Manila tightened its surveillance over suspected militants, after eight Filipino men believed to be IS sympathisers were killed by security forces on Mindanao island.   
Around 1,000 residents in Mindanao have reportedly allied themselves with the Islamist extremist group.  
"We always consider the potential threat posed by radicalised Filipinos supporting the ISIS," said a senior Philippine police official, who asked not to be identified. 
"We are concerned with the risk of ISIS elements travelling to the country to promote violent extremism and, worse, to seek haven or use the country as a transit point in going to conflict zones.
The Philippines government has known since 2015 that ISIS was a growing threat in the region. Any claim that there was no intelligence or a lack of intelligence regarding ISIS in Mindanao is a lie.  The question that the Senate needs to ask is, "Why was nothing done?"

The death of Kian is tragic.  So are the deaths of the others killed by the PNP during drug raids.  So are the deaths of 129 (so far) AFP soldiers fighting in Marawi along with 45 (so far) civilians. So is the displacement of thousands of Marawi residents.  So is the destruction of the city of Marawi. And all of that was preventable if the Duterte administration had not adopted a soft policy towards terrorists which allowed the weapons to flow into Marawi and if the Philippines government and the AFP had acted on the intelligence they had gathered and which was given to them.  What sense does it make to adopt a soft policy towards towards terrorists when it is known that some of them are ISIS fighters? What sense does it make to continue this policy after one group, Maute, had already attempted to establish a wilayat in November 2016? Those are questions the Senate must ask.

The people of the Philippines deserve to know:

WHAT was known?
WHO knew it?
WHEN did they know it?
Contrary to Lorenzana's statement, "The time of blaming somebody or pointing somebody is past," there must be a Senate investigation into the prior knowledge the government had of the attack on Marawi. It must be brought to light who is to blame for allowing the weapons to flow and why nothing was done to prevent an attack which the AFP knew was inevitable. No doubt Lorenzana does not want a blaming and finger pointing investigation because he knows, as Defense Secretary, much of the blame lies squarely on his shoulders.

Let us hope such an investigation will be held and the truth will prevail.

Thursday, August 17, 2017

32 in One Day!

Oh boy! They killed 32!

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/923117/bulacan-drug-bust-war-on-drugs-president-rodrigo-duterte-anti-illegal-drugs-pnp
Thirty-two drug suspects were killed and 109 were arrested in Bulacan from the police’s anti-drug operations conducted in a span of 24 hours.
That is a much better kill count than the Brave Little Tailor who, sadly, only killed 7 with one blow.

Sorry Brave Little Tailor but Duterte has got you beat
With the Duterte administration running a Mickey Mouse operation where corruption still abounds and terrorists still compile weapons and openly attack the army and police and the peso keeps falling and where Duterte has finally admitted defeat in the drug war it's only fitting that Mickey's record has been beaten.

If you can't control the problem:
then it's best to simply kill the problem.
"Makapatay lang tayo ng mag (we just kill) another 32 everyday then maybe we can reduce the --- what ails this country. 
"So I will be able to solve the problem. Patayin ko lang ‘yan lahat (I just kill it all)." 
http://pcoo.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SPEECH-OF-PRESIDENT-RODRIGO-ROA-DUTERTE-DURING-THE-19TH-FOUNDING-ANNIVERSARY-OF-THE-VOLUNTEERS-AGAINST-CRIME-AND-CORRUPTION.pdf

Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Evolution of A Failed Campaign Promise

The most famous campaign promise made by Duterte was that he would end crime and drugs and corruption within 3 to 6 months of being elected.  How has that worked out?

January 17, 2016

I can do it!

http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2016/01/17/1543436/duterte-kill-me-if-i-dont-resolve-crimes-6-months

April 14, 2016

Here's the plan.
http://www.rappler.com/nation/politics/elections/2016/129520-rodrigo-duterte-anti-crime-plan

September 18, 2016

Just a little more time please. Six more months?
http://www.rappler.com/nation/politics/elections/2016/129520-rodrigo-duterte-anti-crime-plan

January 31, 2017

Actually I need 5 more years.
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/01/31/1667619/duterte-extends-drug-war-until-2022

August 9, 2017

Sorry, Po. I can't do it after all.


I will never be able to do it. It's just not possible. The Philippines has a long coastline to watch over and thousands of islands to guard make it difficult to prevent the entry of illegal drugs.
http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2017/08/12/Duterte-war-on-drugs-cant-control-drug-problem.html

http://www.msn.com/en-ph/news/national/duterte-prepares-filipinos-for-his-failure-solon-says/ar-AAq8gkB
President Rodrigo Duterte's admission that the government cannot control the drug menace in the country is his way of preparing the Filipinos for his failure, an opposition lawmaker said on Tuesday. 
"When the President said it would take more than six years to solve the drug problem, he's preparing the people of his failure, because that is an admission of failure that he could not solve the drug problem within his term," Albay Representative Edcel Lagman told reporters at a press conference.
And that is how Duterte's most famous campaign promise, the one responsible for his winning the election, got flushed down the toilet.  

Did anyone really think he was going to end drugs and crime and corruption within 3 to 6 months of becoming President? Does anyone really need to be prepared for his failure when his methods were wrought with so much madness and he ignored the advice of everyone?

P.S.

Lest anyone think this is truly an admission of defeat and failure please think again.
Presidential Spokesperson Ernesto Abella said Duterte’s statement that he could not eliminate the drug problem within his term was only meant to show the “depth, enormity and the complexity” of the drug situation which cannot be solved overnight. 
“The President’s remarks that the Philippines cannot control the drug problem underscore its depth, enormity and the complexity. PRRD’s statement further points out that the drug situation in the Philippines is a problem that cannot be solved overnight,” Abella said. 
“The anti-drug campaign must thus, continue to be unrelenting and unremitting while getting everyone’s full support and cooperation,” he added.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/922881/house-of-representatives-president-rodrigo-duterte-war-on-drugs-edcel-lagman-gary-alejano-malacanang-ernesto-abella-martin-andanar
It can't be done but it must continue and it must be unrelenting and unremitting and more bodies must hit the floor. It's either hell of jail for drug suspects.

Wednesday, August 2, 2017

When Will Duterte address the Child Pornography Problem?

A few months ago Philippines Social Welfare Assistant Secretary Lorraine Badoy told the EU of to stop criticising Duterte and stick to what they are good at: manufacturing child pornograaphy.

https://www.rt.com/viral/382564-duterte-eu-child-porn/
Anyone with a “teaspoon of IQ on them” would wait for Duterte to make a “huge error” before trying to topple him, she claimed. 
“Then and only then would it be the time to let your cash flow to pay the EU idiots with galls as huge as Goodyear blimps to call for the president's resignation,” she said, adding in Filipino that “those in the EU, just engage in online child pornography. Since that's what you are good at.”
In a raging outburst of Pinoy Pride she forgot the facts. That is if she ever even knew the facts.
http://www.manilatimes.net/philippines-is-no-1-global-source-of-child-pornography/267148/
It is Filipinos and not Europeans who are good at online child pornography.

But why would she even know this? UNICEF made the allegation.  Who cares what UNICEF thinks when they are just another branch of the international community which seeks to oust Duterte and destabilised the Philippines?

Duterte has made big plans for his time as president of the Philippines but it seems like protecting children is not high on that list.  During his second SONA not a word about the state of children was uttered.  Not a word about the fact that the Philippines is shamefully the global epicentre of online child pornography.  Not a word about how the Philippines will combat this insidious problem.

Instead he is concerned with the Balangiga Bells and with who owns the media and with abolishing the CHR.  He has no time for protecting the children of the Philippines.  

Will he ever have the time?