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00:00.0
Pagkakataon sa pagkakataon sa pagkakataon sa pagkakataon.
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Pagkakataon sa pagkakataon sa pagkakataon.
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Philippines.
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Wang Yi.
01:03.4
Philippines.
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Galit sa Pilipinas.
01:09.8
Guys, mga nai tayo tapos South China Sea ha.
01:13.1
Guys, relax lang kayo dyan ha.
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Relax lang kayo dyan.
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Papunta na tayo sa exciting part.
01:30.0
Pagkakataon sa pagkakataon sa pagkakataon sa pagkakataon.
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Pagkakataon sa pagkakataon sa pagkakataon.
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Ayan na.
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Ayan. Ayan na si Pamsi.
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Yes daw sa shutdown.
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Natutuwa.
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Alright, alright. Let's get the ball rolling, guys.
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This is it.
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Ayan.
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Papatapos ng taon pero
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hindi pa rin tapos ang mga nagaganap sa ating politika.
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Pag-usapan natin yan as new details.
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Come in, mga kameta, mga kaidarians across different platforms.
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YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, so-called X.
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Pag-usapan natin yan.
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Okay, guys. Ito na. Ito na.
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So, official na ito.
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Suspended na ang SMNI for at least 30 days.
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Ito na yung official decision ng minamahal natin, gobyerno.
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Ayan na naman tayo.
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Yung mga sarcasm ko naman.
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Hindi nag-i-guess sa mga tao.
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Ibang klase talaga yung mga kababay.
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So, yung mga ibang kaibigan natin na DDS,
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sana naman.
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Medyo gugal naman kayo ng sarcasm, di ba?
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Yung sinasabi ko na
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bakit di nyo nalang suportahan ng gobyerno puro kay Nega,
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it's in a quotation mark for a reason
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because yun yung sinasabi nyo dati sa mga oposisyon
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at yung mga kumukontra sa mga bara-bara
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at kapal pa kanidigong dati, alright?
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So, inuulit ko lang yung sinasabi nyo
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sa sarili nyo para magkaroon kayo ng self-awareness.
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Alright?
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Huwag na kayo mag-drama-drama na
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si Darian nakakapag goosebumps na ganyan.
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It's sarcasm, my goodness!
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Anyone that's bothered to follow me throughout the years
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would know that, you know,
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I throw a little bit of spices and sarcasm here and there.
03:41.2
But bago tayo pumunta sa SMNI
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and of course also discussing the latest sa West Philippine Sea
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because pansin nyo kanina marami tayong mga tweets
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about misconceptions and myths sa West Philippine Sea.
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Let's talk about this, mga kumeta, alright?
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Let's talk about this.
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Well, first of all, I wanna say lang na
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you know, before we talk about fake news
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and red-tagging and marites and all of that,
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sana naman, diba, I'm saying this because
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of course, kaibigan natin itong mga family na ito.
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I just hope that people will start trying to make marites
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or making all sorts of, you know, questionable claims
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and, you know, give nefarious angles, no?
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Dun sa trahedya na nangyari sa family.
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Dun sa, you know, dun sa tragedy, no?
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You know, and the grief that...
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that the Gibbs family is going through, alright?
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So, I'm just, you know, I'm just praying for the Gibbs family
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as they go through these difficult times
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and I'm also hoping and praying that people will give them
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the kind of privacy and respect that they deserve, alright?
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So, nakikiramay ulit tayo sa family ni John Gibbs,
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yung isa natin kaibigan who has been on our podcast
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on multiple times.
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So, yun, alright?
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I hope na.
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Kasi marami akong nakikita.
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Kung anong ginagagawa ng tao.
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Please, guys, respect naman dyan.
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Just a bit of respect and give a little bit of privacy
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sa family ni Gibbs, alright?
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And I would have said this regardless kung kaibigan ko sila or hindi
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but since, of course, kaibigan natin si John Gibbs,
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medyo nakakalungkot, no?
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Na some people are trying to, you know, make inuendos
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and make all sorts of different marites
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out of this very sad and tragic situation, no?
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Alright, let's go to the meat of discussion today.
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First of all, ito na, ito na, inaabangan ng lahat
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ang leading media, quote-unquote, channel ng bansa.
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Ito na talaga.
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Ang mga minamahal natin, mga journalist.
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Ayan nga kay Harry Roque, itong mga ating bayani.
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Alright?
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Itong mga ating mga bayani, they're facing challenges now.
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Alright?
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Para kaya, ano, kailangan natin sumuporta daw
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sa due process sa ating mga bayani,
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sa press freedom.
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Alright?
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Alright.
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Okay, so ito, official na ito.
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So the National Telecommunication Commission has suspended
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the broadcast operations of Suara Sog Media Corporation,
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better known as, or also known as,
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Sunshine Media Network International.
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Wow, talagang next level.
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Talagang international talagang level, no?
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For 30 days.
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Hindi naman forever, guys.
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Wala naman daw forever, pero...
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For 30 days daw yan.
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For alleged violation of its franchise.
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Alright?
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So, kanina lang na-announce ito ng National Telecommunications Commission
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na nag-issue siya on December 19,
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a show-cause order against the media network
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with a 30-day suspension of its radio and television stations.
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Of course, katulad ng pinag-usapan natin the other day,
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yung show ni Digong, ating ex-president,
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was also suspended and all.
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But it looks like the suspension was not only President Duterte,
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to show, but it looks like the whole network
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will be suspended for at least 30 days.
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Now, of course, we're also trying to catch up naman doon sa development
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on social media.
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Let's see if SMNI is gonna continue with their online publications and all.
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Because, remember, this is about the...
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Diba? Ito yung...
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Ito yung sa TV, diba?
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So, ibang-usapan siguro yun ng online.
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Let's see what's gonna happen there.
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Because, alam natin na not long ago,
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YouTube and Facebook and different kind of platforms,
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also made necessary counter-measures
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in light of not only questionable practices of this so-called media channel,
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but also in light of the, you know,
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alleged crimes by the, in a way,
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quote-unquote, alleged owner of this media company.
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So, it gave SMNI 15 days from receipt of the order.
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So, this is December 19.
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Para i-explain yung kanilang pinaggagawa,
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why the company should not be...
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administratively sanctioned?
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O, kasi nga, kasi nga, sabi ni Harry,
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bayani sila.
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Hindi mo gagawin yan sa mga bayani.
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Press freedom.
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Due process.
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Yan, talagang mahal na mahal na...
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Alam niyo guys, itong due process, press freedom,
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itong mga pinakamahalagang mga values
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for Tatay Digong,
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for sa mga red taggers,
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for sa mga so-called journalists na more like,
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you know, what I'm saying, right?
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Um, mga ganyan.
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Alright, yan.
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Okay, so, the NTC's move was,
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in response,
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dun sa House Resolution,
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which urged an act on SM&I's action
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after the latter was involved in red tagging
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and airing false information
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ukol kay House Speaker Martin Romaldes.
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Ito yung, ano, yung kunyaring expose daw
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na 1.8 billion daw ang ginastos, no?
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For international travels.
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Ako naman, sabi ko,
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wow, talagang mahilig sa expose,
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mahilig sa investigative journalism.
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Pero wala silang sinabi yata dun sa
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sinabi ng Commission on Audits,
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sa mga travel expenses ng Department of Education.
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Okay?
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Mukhang wala naman, eh.
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Kung may nakita kayo,
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please correct us and us
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because alam mo na.
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Diba?
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Alam mo na.
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Alam mo na natin this.
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Okay, the measure filed by
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PERSA ng mga bayaning atleta.
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O, diba?
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Bayani versus bayani, guys.
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Di pa kayo natutuwa.
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Mga laban ng mga bayani.
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So, ang PERSA ng bayaning atleta,
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PBA,
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Partylist,
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Representative Margarita Nograles,
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eto po,
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ay nag-adopted,
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etong resolution po,
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was adopted by lower chamber
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earlier this month.
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Ayon naman dun sa resolution na yan,
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SMNA has violated at least three provisions
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of Republic Act No. 11422
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which was signed in August 2019, guys.
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Remember, tatay time.
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And which granted yung network
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the legislative franchise to operate for 25 years.
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Wow, big time.
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So, let's not forget,
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this whole so-called media
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is really a product of the Duterte era.
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Yan.
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You know, it really came into being.
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It got its franchise 2019.
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And of course, we know just over a year later on,
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nawala yung pinakamalaki
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at arguably the most
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prestigious
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media network in Philippines
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which is ABS-CBN, diba?
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Of course, I'm saying this as someone who has worked
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for all the three media channels,
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GMA Network, ABS-CBN,
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and of course now with our folks in TV5 and One News.
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So, I've worked with all of them
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and so wala tayong bias dito.
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We're just talking about based on our observation of facts.
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Anyway,
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this week, 12 SMN shows were preventively suspended.
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So, preventive suspension nito
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dun sa 14 days naman following
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host Jeffrey Selye's airing of yung claim,
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yung mga fake claims kay Romualdez.
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At also, of course, yung show ni Tatay Digong.
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Imagine ninyo, guys, napunta pa sa Bloomberg yan.
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Pati sa Bloomberg News.
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Napunta itong mga developments na yun.
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Dun ko pa nakita yan.
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Alright.
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Okay, Senator Amy Marcos.
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Ayan.
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Ito talaga.
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Si Senator Amy Marcos.
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Abang usapan to.
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Ayon naman kay Senator Amy Marcos.
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Ito, talagang close friend ni Tatay Digong yan.
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Todo defense naman siya.
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At sabi, she criticized the NTC
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for supposedly sending a chilling effect to the press
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by issuing the order.
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Well, I'm not...
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Well, in fairness,
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I don't totally disagree with the chilling effect.
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I don't agree with the chilling effect argument.
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Except this chilling effect argument
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should have been raised way earlier.
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Like 2020, 2021.
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Diba?
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Ito yung time na tinanggalan ng ABS-CBN.
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No?
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Nang franchise.
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I would say this chilling effect argument
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should have been raised way earlier.
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Especially when we're talking about
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really legitimate media
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and legitimate journalists.
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No?
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Okay, I'm just saying.
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Alright?
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It's just quite rich for people
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to suddenly talk about chilling effect
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and due process
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and media freedom
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when I'm not sure these people
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were really speaking
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in behalf of those things
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when a really legitimate media
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real media channel
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media network
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was actually facing
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a very, very difficult situation
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back in 2020.
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Right?
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Now, it is incumbent upon the NTC
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to be very judicious
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in suspending entire operations
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of media NTCs
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as such actions
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will have a chilling effect
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on press freedom.
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There's nothing prudent
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in NTCs action today
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ayon kay Senadora.
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The Senator also accused
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the Commission of denying
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SMN's right to due process.
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Sabi niya, we must...
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Why must we shut down
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all those who do not agree with us
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not even allowing the chance
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to explain first?
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How could the NTC issue
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a show-cause order
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but Simon Tennessee
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hand down a 30-day suspension?
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Are we afraid
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that SMN might be right?
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Are we afraid of the truth?
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Well, I'm not afraid of the truth.
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Especially if you want to talk about
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the horrors of martial law,
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if you want to talk about
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kapalpakan ng dating administration,
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there's so much we can talk about, right?
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I also wonder
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when it comes to truth,
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ano po yung mga reports
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ng SMN
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when it comes to confidential fund issue,
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when it comes to debt,
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about yung mga reports
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ng Commission of Audit
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on debt,
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yung mga ganun, right?
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I'm just saying.
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I mean, I'm just asking.
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I'm not saying anything.
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I'm just asking, right?
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So, the House Committee
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on Legitimate Franchise
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recently held hearings
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dun sa SMNI report
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and, of course,
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there are some who are saying
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we should go all the way
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and, like, you know,
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just revoke the franchise
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of SMNI all together.
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Now, the interesting thing is
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other folks have spoken out
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big time in favor of this
13:23.1
and if you remember,
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there was a vlog I had
13:24.9
with Ronald Diamas
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the other week
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and we discussed
13:28.3
the clear difference
13:29.2
between the case of ABS-CBN,
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really a legitimate media,
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and, well,
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this case of a so-called media
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international level.
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Alright?
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Talagang international.
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SMNI.
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Alright.
13:41.7
SMNI.
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Okay, eto, eto, eto.
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May statement na
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ang mga iba't-ibang leaders,
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iba't-ibang grupo.
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Well, first of all,
13:49.8
as you notice,
13:50.4
there's no rallying effect here.
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None of the major journalists
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or major activists
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or, you know,
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legitimate journalists
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in this country
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or anywhere in the world
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have, you know,
14:01.9
rallied to the cause
14:03.4
of the mga bayani ng SMNI.
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And I'm not sure
14:07.8
this is really about
14:09.4
jealousy or rivalry.
14:10.5
I think it's because
14:11.0
there's some fundamental concerns
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about the, you know,
14:15.0
the ontological differences
14:16.4
between SMNI and ABS-CBN
14:18.0
if I can put it that way.
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Anyway, may mga statements na ngayon.
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Si House Deputy Minor Leader
14:22.4
and ACT Teacher's Party List
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Rep. Fraz Castro,
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sinabi niya,
14:26.8
na ito yung reaction niya,
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dun sa suspension na yan.
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With the recent hearing
14:31.3
by the House Committee
14:32.0
on Legitimate Franchise on SMNI
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as well as some of the documents
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that we have seen,
14:35.2
it seems that SMNI itself
14:36.3
is a threat
14:37.0
to press freedom
14:38.1
with its advocacy
14:39.3
of violence,
14:40.1
disinformation,
14:40.9
and intolerance.
14:42.0
Alright?
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So, very clearly,
14:43.5
right off the bat,
14:45.1
you know,
14:45.7
let's call a spade a spade, right?
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Parang ganun yung position
14:48.2
ni Fraz Castro.
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Like, excuse me,
14:49.9
we're not talking about
14:50.3
real press freedom here.
14:51.9
We're probably not even talking
14:52.9
about the real media channel
14:54.1
or not journalism,
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in any serious sense
14:58.0
of the word.
14:59.4
But, what we're talking about,
15:00.7
ayon kay Fraz Castro,
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is a threat
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to press freedom
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and a media network,
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a bunch of pundits
15:08.5
posing as journalists
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who are advocating
15:11.1
for, quote,
15:11.8
violence, disinformation,
15:13.2
and intolerance.
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Right?
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Hindi ito tulad
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sa kaso ng ABS-CBN
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na sinadyang pinasara
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ng mga Duterte
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dahil sa pagbatikos
15:21.4
sa kanila.
15:22.0
Ito yung ayon kay Fraz Castro
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referring to the case
15:24.8
of ABS-CBN,
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the,
15:26.8
loss of franchise
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of ABS-CBN
15:28.3
few years ago.
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And, again,
15:30.1
I'm wondering,
15:31.0
yung mga,
15:31.4
ano ngayon,
15:32.1
nagingay-ngayon,
15:32.9
yung mga nag-uusap
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ukol sa due process,
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press freedom.
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Alright?
15:37.3
What were you saying again
15:38.5
when ABS-CBN
15:39.3
was being shut down?
15:40.1
And let's just,
15:40.9
let's just not forget,
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ABS-CBN,
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medyo legit
15:43.2
international media ito.
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Right?
15:45.7
As it stands,
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sorry,
15:47.5
as it stands,
15:48.3
sabi ni Castro,
15:49.0
the seminar issue
15:49.6
is shaping out
15:50.3
not to be a press freedom issue
15:51.7
as its host
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and, quote-unquote,
15:54.4
talents
15:55.0
want to project.
15:56.8
Alright?
15:57.0
So, hindi siya naniwala
15:57.9
dito sa mga,
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ano,
16:00.2
mga hanash na yan,
16:01.3
mga hero-hero hanash.
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Alright.
16:03.8
So,
16:04.7
let's do the analysis here.
16:06.1
So, we went through the
16:07.1
latest development here.
16:09.1
So,
16:10.2
so what happened here
16:11.2
is kind of like,
16:12.2
I don't know,
16:12.6
splitting the difference?
16:15.0
You know,
16:15.6
in a sense that
16:16.3
hindi totally na-suspend
16:18.7
ang SMNI,
16:20.4
hindi totally na-revoke
16:21.7
yung kanilang,
16:22.5
yung kanilang franchise
16:24.6
as some were expecting.
16:26.8
But, at the same time,
16:29.0
it looks like
16:29.5
hindi lang
16:30.1
shot across the bow
16:31.0
ang nangyari
16:31.6
with the recent investigation
16:33.8
into the SMNI practices
16:36.1
and what some see as
16:38.7
really excesses
16:39.7
of this media channel,
16:41.9
if not,
16:42.5
at least excesses
16:43.3
of some of his programs
16:44.3
or some of his
16:45.0
so-called anchors
16:46.1
or journalists, right?
16:47.8
So, mukhang
16:49.1
the powers that be
16:51.0
kind of split the difference
16:52.0
and kind of said,
16:52.7
okay, hindi lang ito
16:53.9
ano lang,
16:54.8
shot across the bow,
16:55.9
there's gonna be
16:56.8
something done about this,
16:57.9
there's gonna be a suspension,
16:59.5
but,
17:00.4
I think,
17:02.4
well,
17:03.4
you know,
17:04.3
I think there are
17:05.4
people out there,
17:06.7
and this is what I always say,
17:08.2
who are saying,
17:09.0
this is not the right time
17:10.0
to totally declare war
17:11.5
on the other side.
17:12.3
Because we know
17:12.7
this is not about
17:13.3
just that media channel.
17:14.5
This is about
17:15.0
the,
17:16.3
this is about a bigger
17:17.4
showdown
17:18.6
between the House of
17:19.8
Marcos,
17:20.6
well, minus IME,
17:21.9
and the House of Duterte,
17:23.7
right, in that sense, right?
17:24.8
Yeah, of course,
17:25.4
you know,
17:25.7
there are, you know,
17:26.6
many gradations to it,
17:27.8
but the reality is that
17:28.8
the UNITYM is falling apart,
17:30.3
right?
17:30.8
And SMNI is kinda,
17:33.1
right,
17:33.8
being caught in the middle,
17:35.0
right?
17:35.9
We can debate about
17:37.0
whether that's inadvertent
17:38.2
or not so inadvertent,
17:39.5
but the reality is that
17:40.7
had there been
17:41.7
a total suspension
17:42.7
of SMNI,
17:44.0
then,
17:44.8
you know,
17:45.2
the tone of the,
17:47.1
you know,
17:47.7
the tone,
17:48.2
cadence,
17:48.7
and the trajectory
17:49.7
of the steady
17:52.0
disintegration of UNITYM
17:54.4
would have taken
17:54.8
a much more stark
17:56.6
and aggressive
17:57.5
form, right?
18:01.0
So,
18:02.0
for me,
18:05.0
what has happened right now
18:06.2
is essentially a situation
18:07.5
whereby the powers
18:08.4
that be are saying,
18:09.9
okay,
18:10.9
you see,
18:11.7
if you cross the lines,
18:13.2
there will be
18:14.0
repercussions, right?
18:15.5
Now, you're not gonna get
18:16.5
suspended fully this time,
18:18.3
but next time,
18:19.1
if you keep on doing this,
18:20.0
there could be a full suspension.
18:21.1
So,
18:21.5
this was a demonstration
18:22.5
of power,
18:23.7
but this is also
18:24.7
a demonstration
18:25.2
of judiciousness.
18:26.6
On the part of
18:27.9
the powers that be,
18:29.1
right?
18:30.0
Again,
18:30.3
with all due respect to
18:31.3
claims to institutional
18:32.7
independence here and there,
18:33.9
but let's not be honest,
18:34.6
the Philippines is not Norway,
18:35.9
okay?
18:36.4
Just to put it mildly,
18:37.9
right?
18:38.3
This is not a country
18:39.3
of rule of law yet,
18:40.5
not fully.
18:41.4
There have been some
18:42.2
improvement on the
18:43.5
rule of law front,
18:44.8
right?
18:45.4
Especially when it comes to,
18:46.7
of course,
18:47.0
yung kaso ni Leyla de Lima.
18:48.2
I think there's a 13th
18:49.4
fake witness
18:50.5
who's been recanting
18:51.3
right now.
18:52.0
So, we're seeing
18:52.7
talaga na fake talaga
18:53.7
yung mga ginawa kay
18:54.5
Leyla de Lima.
18:56.3
So,
18:56.6
this is not a country
18:57.2
of rule of law yet,
18:58.4
but there's some
18:58.9
improvement in that
18:59.6
direction.
19:00.7
But having said that,
19:02.3
we cannot separate
19:03.4
some of the executive
19:04.5
decisions that are
19:05.3
happening from the
19:06.2
broader political picture.
19:08.1
Now,
19:08.4
let me also add
19:09.1
something here,
19:09.8
no?
19:10.7
Kanina,
19:11.2
nagtanong tayo,
19:12.4
kung kailangan ba
19:13.3
na yung mga ibang
19:14.8
opposition leaders
19:15.8
to also come in?
19:17.9
Because remember,
19:18.8
in a previous vlog,
19:20.0
we discussed
19:20.7
the fact that
19:22.7
there are at least
19:23.3
two individuals.
19:24.5
One is my former
19:25.1
colleague,
19:25.5
Atom Aurelio,
19:26.6
Aurelio,
19:27.6
sorry,
19:27.8
Aurelio,
19:28.3
ito naman,
19:28.7
Marcos Aurelius,
19:29.8
Atom Aurelio,
19:30.9
and of course,
19:31.8
now more recently,
19:32.8
si Teddy Casino
19:33.7
have filed
19:35.2
itong lawsuits,
19:37.1
you know,
19:38.1
civil cases,
19:39.0
laban kay
19:39.9
Badoi,
19:41.0
right?
19:41.4
And each of them
19:41.9
2 million pesos,
19:42.7
I think.
19:43.0
So, you know,
19:43.8
I'm just saying.
19:45.3
So, you know,
19:47.5
SMI is being suspended,
19:49.2
lawsuits are being filed.
19:51.1
For me,
19:51.9
this raises a bigger
19:52.8
question because
19:53.6
I think we also
19:55.8
already heard
19:56.4
from Senator
19:57.2
Laila de Lima
19:57.8
that she's also
19:59.1
looking at going
19:59.7
after her tormentors
20:00.9
and people who
20:01.6
who concocted
20:02.6
all of those
20:03.0
nonsensical cases
20:04.0
against her
20:04.6
and really,
20:05.7
you know,
20:05.9
like tortured her
20:06.7
on so many levels
20:08.0
for more than
20:09.1
5 years, right?
20:10.9
Now, going back to this,
20:11.8
the question I raise
20:12.5
here is,
20:14.1
and I asked that
20:14.6
kanina sa Twitter,
20:15.6
I said,
20:16.5
do you think
20:17.1
dapat,
20:18.7
eto na,
20:19.2
eto na,
20:20.2
eto na siguro
20:21.1
yung chance finally
20:21.9
ng opposition leaders
20:22.9
and lahat ng mga
20:24.3
biktima
20:24.8
ng red tagging,
20:25.9
lahat ng mga biktima
20:27.1
ng fake news,
20:28.6
grabe,
20:28.9
I mean, guys,
20:29.7
let's be honest,
20:30.3
grabe yung nangyari
20:31.2
throughout the 5-6 years.
20:32.6
All of us know it.
20:33.7
All of us know it.
20:34.6
I personally know it.
20:35.6
Grabe yung ginagawa nila noon,
20:36.9
diba?
20:37.4
They will attack you,
20:38.5
there will be death threats,
20:39.5
and then there was red tagging
20:40.4
against a lot of people,
20:41.5
some cases worse than other,
20:43.5
some of our female colleagues
20:45.1
even faced,
20:46.0
you know,
20:47.0
rape,
20:47.8
you know,
20:48.5
threats,
20:49.5
mga ganon.
20:50.3
So,
20:51.0
many people were tormented
20:52.5
and of course,
20:53.1
in the case of Lenny Robredo,
20:55.2
former vice president,
20:55.9
President Lenny Robredo,
20:56.8
grabe yung ginagawa sa kanya,
20:58.0
diba?
20:58.4
Sobrang binastos siya,
21:00.4
they made up all sorts of stories
21:01.8
about their family,
21:03.1
grabe yung mga
21:03.9
libelous attacks,
21:06.0
yung mga bastos,
21:07.8
yung mga,
21:08.1
diba,
21:08.3
yung mga madam-madam,
21:09.2
yung mga ganyan-ganyan,
21:10.0
diba?
21:10.2
Well,
21:10.6
let's say,
21:11.2
you know,
21:11.5
we can't talk about the,
21:12.8
but anyway,
21:14.2
alam nila where that was supposed to go.
21:16.7
But you get what I'm saying,
21:17.8
right?
21:18.1
You get what I'm saying?
21:18.6
So,
21:19.1
so much impunity
21:21.4
in that 5-6 years.
21:23.7
And now,
21:24.3
from what I understand,
21:25.5
ICC,
21:25.9
is making its moves already,
21:27.7
and in the coming months,
21:28.7
we may finally see
21:30.0
some development
21:31.1
on the ICC front.
21:32.2
From what I understand,
21:33.5
some of the groundwork
21:34.4
is being conducted
21:35.9
as we speak.
21:37.3
Alright?
21:37.5
I'm not gonna say more than that,
21:38.7
but my understanding is that
21:39.8
some groundwork
21:40.5
is already being done
21:41.9
as we speak.
21:42.7
And so,
21:43.1
wag kayong,
21:44.0
magtataka kung bigla,
21:45.6
right,
21:45.9
may mga announcements
21:46.6
from International Criminal Court,
21:48.0
right?
21:49.2
Kaya,
21:49.9
ewan ko kay isang senador dyan,
21:51.6
yung iba,
21:52.1
mukhang gets na rin nila
21:52.9
na ito yung nangyari ngayon.
21:54.0
Anyway,
21:55.1
going back,
21:55.9
this,
21:56.8
I don't know.
21:57.4
I mean,
21:57.7
a part of me is saying,
22:00.5
you know,
22:02.0
huwag natin guguloy na ito.
22:04.4
Let's just,
22:04.9
you know,
22:05.1
see how things go.
22:06.5
But another part of me
22:07.5
is saying like,
22:08.0
hmm,
22:08.6
maybe this is a time,
22:10.7
this is a time
22:11.4
to remind everyone,
22:13.2
especially those
22:14.0
opportunistic people,
22:15.7
right?
22:16.4
Especially those who,
22:18.3
you know,
22:19.1
committed many
22:19.8
grievous acts
22:21.0
during the previous administration.
22:23.4
Maybe it's time to remind them
22:24.5
that there's something called
22:25.6
accountants,
22:25.9
that there's some form of accountability,
22:26.7
that there's some form of justice.
22:28.5
And as I always said,
22:29.3
hindi maging rule of law
22:30.5
country ang Pilipinas
22:31.8
if people do not leverage
22:34.5
our existing legal institutions
22:37.1
and our existing laws
22:38.4
to push for accountability and justice.
22:41.3
You see,
22:41.8
it's much easier
22:43.3
to come up with a constitution
22:44.7
in the sense of, you know,
22:45.8
drafting a constitution and all.
22:47.8
It's always much more difficult
22:49.4
to effectuate
22:50.6
or operationalize that constitution
22:52.5
because effectuating
22:54.0
and operationalizing
22:55.0
a constitutional order
22:55.9
requires strengthening
22:57.8
of the institutions.
22:58.7
But it also requires
22:59.7
active citizens
23:00.8
who are willing to fight
23:02.2
for their rights
23:02.8
and are willing to stand up
23:04.6
against abuses
23:05.7
and tyranny
23:07.0
and all sorts of bastardization
23:08.8
of our democratic institutions.
23:10.3
Kailangan yan.
23:11.3
So,
23:11.9
yung mga countries,
23:12.6
yung mga bansa na nakikita natin ngayon
23:13.8
na medyo advanced,
23:15.2
matinitin yung kanilang bansa,
23:16.7
they were not like that overnight.
23:18.5
It took decades,
23:20.0
if not centuries,
23:21.0
of struggle.
23:21.6
I mean, just look at the history of,
23:22.8
you know,
23:23.3
a struggle for suffrage,
23:24.9
you know,
23:25.4
how,
23:25.9
how men and women
23:26.9
and minorities
23:27.8
had to fight
23:28.4
centuries and decades
23:29.7
until there was
23:30.8
universal suffrage.
23:32.4
So,
23:32.7
a cursory look at history
23:34.2
tells us that
23:35.2
rule of law
23:36.2
doesn't come
23:36.8
by its own.
23:38.9
That you have to fight
23:40.0
for rule of law
23:40.8
and one way of fighting
23:42.0
for rule of law
23:43.0
is,
23:44.3
well,
23:44.9
make sure that there's
23:45.9
accountability and justice.
23:47.1
Now, of course,
23:47.9
realistically speaking,
23:48.8
you have to also be reasonable.
23:49.9
Realistically speaking,
23:50.6
medyo malabo yan in the past.
23:52.0
But it looks like
23:52.9
the environment right now
23:53.9
is much more amenable
23:55.2
to the
23:55.9
to pushing for
23:56.9
some sort of accountability.
23:58.4
The suspension orders
23:59.4
that we're seeing,
24:00.6
these hearings that we're seeing
24:01.6
in the Congress, etc.
24:02.6
I'm not saying that,
24:03.4
you know,
24:03.7
we're talking about institutions
24:04.7
of the highest,
24:06.1
you know,
24:07.1
moral ascendancy,
24:07.9
to put it mildly.
24:09.0
But,
24:09.1
but the wind
24:11.1
is blowing
24:12.4
in a different direction.
24:13.8
Now,
24:14.0
this is not necessarily
24:14.9
a progressive direction,
24:15.9
but it could become
24:16.9
a more progressive direction
24:18.1
if
24:18.7
opposition leaders
24:20.2
do their job,
24:21.5
if progressive leaders
24:22.5
do their job.
24:23.3
I think in terms of
24:24.2
public relations,
24:25.0
I think in terms of messaging,
24:27.4
sobrang successful
24:28.3
sila Franz Castro.
24:29.9
I think Franz Castro
24:30.8
has kind of established herself
24:32.1
as one of the big voices
24:33.2
out there in the political scene
24:34.8
and definitely one of the
24:36.3
opposition leaders.
24:38.0
I think Riza Ontiveros
24:39.3
has done a fantastic job
24:40.4
in terms of positioning herself
24:42.2
not only as a kind of
24:43.1
an activist senator,
24:44.5
but also as a
24:45.2
constructive legislator.
24:47.2
I think the opposition
24:48.2
in general is doing
24:49.2
a lot of correct moves
24:50.8
and dun sa,
24:52.1
well, Christmas party lang naman daw.
24:54.1
But,
24:55.0
isapan natin kahapon yan,
24:56.1
dun sa,
24:58.5
si Sir Teddy Baguilat
24:59.9
ang nag-share,
25:00.5
nakita natin dun,
25:02.0
we see embers
25:03.4
of a united opposition.
25:05.6
And I would say,
25:06.6
of course,
25:08.2
the hero of the month,
25:09.8
right,
25:10.0
in many ways,
25:11.0
Leila de Lima,
25:11.8
since she has,
25:13.3
you know,
25:14.5
since she has managed
25:16.1
to get out of
25:17.2
her conundrum,
25:18.8
and,
25:19.8
see,
25:20.7
I mean,
25:20.9
in the case of Leila de Lima,
25:21.7
she fought,
25:22.2
she fought,
25:22.7
she fought within the framework
25:24.3
until the end of the year.
25:24.4
So,
25:24.5
I think that's a good thing.
25:24.5
I think that's a good thing.
25:24.6
I think that's a good thing.
25:24.6
I think that's a good thing.
25:24.7
Until the framework,
25:25.7
the existing legal framework,
25:28.1
prove amenable
25:29.1
to her quest for justice.
25:31.1
So,
25:31.5
she got the bail,
25:32.4
now she's out,
25:33.3
and she's not just out
25:34.3
waiting her time out,
25:35.8
right?
25:36.2
She's out,
25:37.0
and now she's the official speaker
25:38.6
of one of the major parties
25:40.2
in the country,
25:40.9
the oldest continuous party
25:42.2
by some measures.
25:43.8
Leila de Lima is out
25:44.7
posting messages
25:46.0
and tweets
25:46.6
right and left.
25:48.2
I mean,
25:48.7
as Senator,
25:49.3
former Senator Leila de Lima,
25:50.4
I saw her,
25:51.5
she's very supportive,
25:52.5
she constantly expresses solidarity.
25:53.8
This is the kind of thing
25:54.2
This is the kind of thing
25:54.3
This is the kind of leader we want.
25:55.2
I mean,
25:55.7
may pinost tayo about TikTok,
25:57.3
TikTok censoring me
25:58.4
when I post anything
25:59.4
about West Philippine Sea.
26:00.4
Uy, TikTok ha,
26:01.3
medyo ngayon,
26:01.9
hindi na masyado sinisensor.
26:03.1
But,
26:04.0
come on guys,
26:04.9
last week,
26:06.1
yun yung time talaga
26:07.0
para mag-post about West Philippine Sea
26:08.6
dahil yung bullying
26:09.3
nangyari last week.
26:10.2
So, ngayon,
26:10.7
even if biglang yung mga TikTok posts ko
26:12.5
ay medyo na popublish na,
26:14.1
wala na yung timing.
26:15.3
Alright?
26:15.6
So, ano,
26:16.3
ayaw ko na
26:17.0
anong reasoning nila dyan.
26:18.2
But,
26:18.7
going back to this guys,
26:19.6
sige,
26:20.6
bukasan na natin
26:21.2
pag-usapan ng West Philippine Sea,
26:22.3
I'm a little bit tired.
26:24.3
The thing is this,
26:26.5
this is it, eh.
26:30.4
This is the moment.
26:31.9
Yes,
26:32.2
I mean,
26:32.5
the opposition didn't get
26:33.4
perhaps the president they wanted,
26:35.7
right?
26:36.3
In fact,
26:36.6
the president right now
26:37.9
is just the junior
26:39.6
of a former dictator.
26:41.1
But,
26:41.5
it's not like this president
26:42.6
is acting like a dictator,
26:43.7
right?
26:44.0
It's not like this president
26:45.0
is,
26:46.4
you know,
26:48.3
bringing down the hammer
26:49.3
at preventing
26:49.9
the effectuation
26:50.8
of justice.
26:51.2
I think there is
26:52.3
a historic opportunity
26:53.4
for the opposition
26:54.6
to correct
26:55.3
and amend
26:57.6
yung mga mistakes nila
26:58.6
in the past.
26:59.9
I honestly believe
27:01.2
even during Duterte,
27:03.7
the opposition should have
27:04.6
fought back harder,
27:06.7
especially on the
27:07.5
communications front,
27:09.0
and especially
27:09.5
in terms of leveraging
27:10.6
existing laws
27:11.5
when there was
27:13.0
a complete explosion
27:14.0
of fake news and all that.
27:15.0
Okay,
27:15.2
I'll be very honest about this
27:16.5
kasi,
27:17.4
ito yung problema natin nun,
27:19.0
diba?
27:19.4
Ito yung naging problema
27:20.2
natin nun.
27:21.2
For six years,
27:22.8
there were a bunch of,
27:23.7
whole bunch of,
27:24.5
you know,
27:24.6
a whole cabal of,
27:25.6
you know,
27:26.6
horrid trolls
27:27.4
and wars
27:28.2
and all of that.
27:29.9
You know,
27:30.1
they were just doing
27:31.0
whatever they wanted.
27:32.0
They were just cowboying
27:32.9
their way through.
27:33.7
They were just,
27:34.6
binabastos nila
27:35.5
kahit sinong leader,
27:36.6
vicepresidente,
27:37.7
senador,
27:38.7
kung ano yung mga
27:39.2
libelous na sinasabi nila.
27:40.7
Then,
27:41.1
of course,
27:42.4
this mega-trolls,
27:44.1
meta-trolls,
27:44.9
ang ginagawa nila
27:45.8
is they create
27:46.4
an environment of hate,
27:47.9
right?
27:48.4
They supercharge
27:49.3
the environment,
27:50.2
so they normalize,
27:51.2
yung pagbabastos
27:52.4
sa ating mga
27:53.6
stateswomen,
27:55.5
statesmen,
27:56.1
especially women,
27:57.1
they normalize
27:58.8
attack on media,
28:00.4
on journalists,
28:01.8
they normalize attack
28:02.9
against anyone
28:04.0
who spoke their mind
28:05.2
and spoke truth to power
28:06.4
and spoke their
28:07.0
political conscience.
28:08.4
And my sense really was,
28:10.2
ang hina
28:10.5
nung response
28:11.2
ng opposition.
28:12.1
There was no
28:12.7
concerted legal effort
28:14.2
to push back against it
28:15.5
by leveraging
28:16.1
the existing courts and laws
28:17.2
against
28:18.0
libelous,
28:19.5
slanderous
28:20.2
fake news
28:21.1
and
28:21.2
I don't think also
28:22.3
there was a concerted
28:23.7
public relations
28:25.3
effort
28:26.0
by the opposition
28:27.6
leaders during that time
28:28.7
to push back
28:30.1
against all of this
28:31.1
Dutertismo ideology
28:32.8
and penal populism
28:34.2
and, you know,
28:35.4
essentially
28:36.1
surrendering to China
28:37.5
and all of that.
28:38.1
No.
28:38.6
I mean, sabog.
28:39.7
I'll be honest,
28:40.5
sabog yung opposition
28:41.3
throughout that five, six years.
28:42.8
I mean, I understand
28:43.6
even the first year
28:44.5
of Duterte,
28:45.1
medyo sabog sila.
28:46.1
I understand that.
28:47.0
Everyone was shocked.
28:48.0
I was also shocked
28:48.8
about how crazy things turned out
28:49.9
even if,
28:50.9
as you can see,
28:51.2
in my book
28:51.7
and my writings back then,
28:53.1
I kind of see things coming.
28:55.2
But it was emotionally shocking
28:56.6
even though it was intellectually
28:57.8
and cognitively
28:58.8
not so shocking.
28:59.7
In fact,
29:00.0
I kind of predicted
29:01.2
how things were gonna turn out
29:02.6
under Duterte.
29:04.1
But,
29:04.9
my sense is
29:05.6
sobrang hina pa rin
29:06.4
yung pushback ng opposition
29:07.4
year and year and year.
29:09.5
So, yeah,
29:10.1
I mean,
29:10.3
disinformation was an issue
29:11.5
but you don't win the fight
29:13.9
by just whining
29:14.7
about disinformation,
29:15.9
right?
29:16.4
You do something about it,
29:17.8
right?
29:18.0
You fight back against it
29:19.1
at the highest levels
29:20.0
in a concerted,
29:21.7
If only we had more leaders
29:23.4
like Leila de Lima,
29:24.4
I think the opposition
29:25.2
would have been
29:25.7
five to ten times stronger
29:26.8
even during Duterte time,
29:29.0
right?
29:29.4
Even during Duterte time.
29:30.4
We didn't have to wait
29:31.3
for the implosion of the UNITYM
29:32.6
for some of these right things
29:34.5
to be done.
29:35.1
This should have been done before.
29:37.0
But it's done.
29:37.7
Tapos na eh.
29:38.1
Wala, hindi natin ma,
29:39.0
we cannot change the past.
29:40.1
But I'm just saying,
29:41.1
you cannot change the future
29:42.0
if you're not learning
29:42.7
the right lessons from the past.
29:44.2
And I've been,
29:44.6
I kept on saying this,
29:46.2
may kulang talaga
29:47.0
dun sa opposition
29:47.6
during time in Digong.
29:48.8
And there has to be
29:49.5
an acceptance of that.
29:50.4
But even the preparation
29:51.7
for 2022 elections,
29:53.0
may pakakulang talaga
29:53.8
ang opposition.
29:54.9
Hindi sila organized.
29:56.8
And they were up against
29:57.8
the combined forces
29:59.5
of Duterte's and Marcos's.
30:00.9
There was just no way
30:01.5
you can beat them.
30:02.6
Right?
30:02.9
Once they combine,
30:04.4
tapos ng laban.
30:05.4
Right?
30:06.0
And, of course,
30:07.1
my frustration,
30:07.9
and this is where I made
30:08.7
a lot of enemy,
30:09.8
I think,
30:10.3
among, you know,
30:11.0
some of the
30:11.5
rabid, dilawan,
30:12.9
and all of that.
30:14.5
Whatever, right?
30:16.7
You know,
30:17.3
the problem is that
30:18.4
there was no self-awareness.
30:19.9
There was no,
30:20.4
there was no strategic thinking.
30:21.8
You know,
30:21.9
there was not a proper accounting
30:23.5
of saan sila nakakulang.
30:25.3
Right?
30:25.7
Kami nga,
30:26.2
walang partido,
30:27.0
walang backup, etc.
30:28.2
And I'm sorry, okay?
30:29.0
My career is offered.
30:30.1
My career is offered
30:31.1
when I began to speak out.
30:32.7
Remember,
30:33.0
I used to work in another
30:33.9
media network,
30:35.3
and next thing you know,
30:36.2
parang, alam mo na,
30:37.1
di ba?
30:37.5
Connect the dots, right?
30:38.9
My career is offered.
30:40.1
But that was the least
30:40.8
I could have done, right?
30:42.1
To fight for West Philippine Sea,
30:43.4
to fight for what is right
30:44.4
in the country.
30:45.0
Had I had
30:45.7
the resources
30:46.5
that many opposition leaders had,
30:48.0
all those lawyers,
30:48.7
all of those PR people,
30:50.4
all of that stuff,
30:51.1
I would have done
30:51.6
hundred times more
30:52.3
than what I did
30:53.3
during that five to six years.
30:54.9
So I hope some people
30:55.6
appreciate where my frustration
30:57.0
comes from
30:57.5
because it's not about
30:59.3
what you do,
30:59.9
it's about what you do
31:00.8
compared to what you have.
31:03.0
So I saw many
31:03.8
journalist friends of ours
31:05.1
who had very limited resources
31:06.9
risking their lives
31:08.1
and pushing the envelope.
31:09.3
And in fact,
31:09.6
I'll give kudus to
31:10.4
Patricia Evangelista,
31:11.6
my senior in
31:12.3
UP Debate Society,
31:13.1
who came out with
31:13.5
this fantastic book,
31:14.9
really, really wrenching book
31:16.3
about the 30th drug war,
31:18.8
which I just reviewed
31:19.6
for Loewy Institute
31:20.4
in Sydney, Australia.
31:22.3
I already posted that.
31:23.5
The title of yung review ko
31:24.7
is Manila's Killing Fields,
31:26.3
right?
31:27.1
The War on the Poor, right?
31:29.9
You know,
31:30.6
I saw many of my colleagues,
31:32.9
they fought so hard.
31:34.5
They fought so hard
31:35.3
even if sobrang limited resources,
31:37.0
even if most of us
31:37.8
could not afford a lawyer.
31:39.3
Let's just be honest.
31:40.3
Most of us could not
31:40.9
even afford a lawyer, right?
31:42.8
We didn't have PR teams
31:44.2
and all of that.
31:44.8
We didn't have any
31:45.5
institutional backing.
31:46.7
And worse,
31:47.7
a lot of us,
31:48.3
the opposition leaders
31:51.2
and all never bothered
31:52.0
to even reach out to us
31:53.0
or never bothered
31:53.6
to show support
31:54.4
or anything like that.
31:55.3
Alright?
31:55.6
So, kaya after nung election,
31:57.5
sabi ko,
31:58.3
eto na talaga,
31:59.0
this is the time
31:59.7
na we have proven
32:00.6
na mali talaga yung ginawa
32:01.7
ng opposition
32:02.2
throughout those 5 to 6 years
32:03.3
under Tigong.
32:03.9
And we have to call it out.
32:04.9
Now, of course,
32:05.3
I made a lot of enemy,
32:06.6
but I said,
32:07.1
whining about disinformation
32:08.1
and just blaming all
32:09.2
on disinformation
32:10.0
is not the solution forward.
32:12.4
Because if you just say
32:13.2
it's all about disinformation,
32:14.8
you are saying something
32:15.7
very nasty about our voters.
32:17.4
And when you say
32:18.1
something that's not
32:18.3
something nasty and judgy
32:19.3
about our voters,
32:20.2
good luck sa'yo.
32:21.2
Di ba?
32:21.5
Not to mention,
32:22.4
it's intellectually simplistic
32:23.8
if not erroneous.
32:25.4
As a lot of us,
32:26.9
you know,
32:27.2
scholars,
32:28.1
in, you know,
32:28.7
period with your articles
32:29.7
and books I've written,
32:30.8
you have to understand
32:31.7
grievance politics.
32:33.0
You have to understand
32:33.8
that populism,
32:34.8
especially right-wing
32:35.8
Duterte-style populism,
32:37.4
it thrives in conditions
32:38.6
of weakness.
32:40.0
Weakness of democratic institutions
32:41.4
but weakness
32:42.0
of liberal democratic leaders.
32:44.5
Because mahina
32:45.4
at maraming kapalpakan
32:46.5
yung mga liberal democratic leaders,
32:47.8
that,
32:48.3
that was the context
32:48.9
within which
32:49.7
the Dutertismo ideology
32:51.6
came in.
32:52.0
And that was exactly
32:52.8
the context within which
32:53.8
Marcos says,
32:55.2
clawed their way back
32:56.4
to the Malacanang.
32:57.6
Alright?
32:58.2
So there has to be
32:59.4
an accounting of that.
33:01.3
And one way
33:02.5
of,
33:02.9
of,
33:03.2
of, you know,
33:04.3
of making up
33:05.2
for all of the shortcomings
33:06.4
during the time of Digong
33:07.6
is
33:09.0
to leverage
33:10.0
existing institutions
33:11.4
to make the most
33:12.7
out of this
33:13.3
disintegration of the unity
33:14.8
and whatever you want to call it
33:15.8
to push for accountability.
33:17.6
Right?
33:19.0
Better late than never.
33:20.2
Right?
33:20.4
Better than late than never.
33:21.4
So yun yung sinasabi ko.
33:22.7
So there's a part,
33:23.5
the other part of me
33:24.2
is also arguing that way.
33:25.5
But you see,
33:25.8
I'm so open-minded
33:26.7
in a good way.
33:28.5
And, you know,
33:29.0
I try to be as self-aware
33:30.5
and judicious
33:31.6
and fair as possible.
33:33.1
I always also tell myself,
33:34.3
Richard, baka naman
33:34.9
hindi mo alam sinasabi mo.
33:36.1
Like,
33:36.6
you intellectually grasp
33:37.6
what is happening
33:38.3
but you have to also grasp
33:39.6
the emotions,
33:40.7
the logistics,
33:41.4
the organizational issues,
33:42.8
all the limitations,
33:43.9
human limitations
33:44.6
that plague
33:45.2
the opposition
33:45.9
and liberal democratic leaders
33:47.0
in the country.
33:47.6
Yeah, I understand that.
33:48.7
Maybe they know something
33:49.4
I don't know.
33:50.3
Maybe they better understand
33:51.3
the country than me.
33:51.9
Sure.
33:52.4
But last time I checked,
33:53.4
I got a lot of things right
33:54.5
when it comes to the direction
33:55.9
of this country
33:56.6
and foreign policy and all.
33:57.7
Not because,
33:58.8
you know,
33:59.4
I'm like the best analyst
34:00.4
out there.
34:00.9
No, it's because
34:01.7
I studied other countries
34:03.2
similar to the Philippines.
34:04.2
I saw how they ended up
34:05.4
and I felt
34:06.4
if we don't do the right thing,
34:07.7
we're going to go
34:08.1
in the wrong direction.
34:09.2
Alright?
34:09.7
So,
34:10.3
what we learned from history
34:11.5
is that if you do not
34:12.7
fight for democracy,
34:13.7
democracy is not going to
34:14.4
fight for itself.
34:15.5
It's going to be vulnerable
34:16.5
to circumvention.
34:18.1
Right?
34:18.4
If you do not fight
34:19.3
for press freedom,
34:20.0
what's going to happen
34:20.6
is bastardization,
34:22.1
adulterization of press freedom.
34:23.7
If you do not leverage
34:24.9
existing legal institutions,
34:26.7
then you're not going to
34:27.8
have a rule of law,
34:28.6
you're going to have
34:29.0
a rule by law.
34:30.3
You see,
34:30.5
the preposition is very important.
34:32.3
Of versus by.
34:33.9
Rule of law means
34:34.9
you have predictable,
34:36.0
uniform,
34:36.6
applied laws
34:37.7
in a country.
34:38.5
You have accountability
34:39.2
and justice
34:39.7
regardless of who
34:40.6
you're talking about.
34:41.3
The richest person,
34:42.0
the most powerful people.
34:43.0
Rule by law
34:44.0
is a situation
34:45.0
of weaponization
34:45.9
of existing laws
34:47.1
in order to
34:47.5
punish and to whip
34:48.8
opposition
34:49.7
voices of conscience.
34:51.8
So,
34:52.1
if you want to move
34:52.6
from rule by law
34:53.7
towards rule of law,
34:55.3
and this is a spectrum,
34:56.7
right?
34:56.9
It's like 1 to 10,
34:58.0
right?
34:58.4
Obviously,
34:58.8
we're not 10,
34:59.5
but we can go 6,
35:00.5
7, 8
35:01.1
if the right people
35:02.9
do the right moves
35:04.3
in the coming months,
35:05.4
in the coming years.
35:06.6
Alright?
35:07.4
Because,
35:08.5
eto yun.
35:09.2
People can take out
35:10.2
their popcorns
35:10.9
about the unity.
35:11.7
People can take out
35:12.4
their popcorns
35:13.0
about SMNI.
35:14.3
Sige lang,
35:14.7
go ahead.
35:15.1
You know,
35:15.3
have your own shot
35:15.9
on Freud, eh.
35:16.8
Okay?
35:17.5
Um,
35:18.3
I already expressed
35:19.3
my criticism
35:20.0
of that mindset,
35:21.4
but there is
35:23.0
a historic opportunity
35:24.0
here for the opposition
35:24.8
to do the right thing
35:25.7
and to fix
35:26.6
all of the shortcomings
35:27.7
they had in the past.
35:28.7
Alright?
35:30.0
And,
35:31.1
my advice,
35:32.2
get rid of those
35:32.9
rabid people,
35:33.9
right?
35:34.5
Of,
35:35.1
who insist on
35:36.2
insulting the voters,
35:37.5
who insist on
35:38.1
insulting any real analyst,
35:39.6
who insist on
35:40.7
insulting survey agencies
35:42.3
in favor of,
35:43.1
I don't know,
35:43.3
Google Trends
35:44.0
or whatever nonsense
35:44.8
out there.
35:45.6
Alright?
35:46.2
Okay?
35:46.9
Uh,
35:47.5
you get what I'm saying.
35:48.9
Okay?
35:49.7
So,
35:50.2
yun lang.
35:50.8
Yun lang.
35:51.2
That's my best hope.
35:51.9
Sorry,
35:52.0
I wanted to talk about
35:52.7
West Philippines DIY
35:53.6
kasi nainis din ako
35:55.4
sa mga lahat ng mga
35:56.2
gaslighting na nangyara sa atin.
35:57.8
Parang,
35:58.3
Pilipinas pang may kasalanan
35:59.6
na may tensions daw
36:00.5
sa West Philippine Sea.
36:01.7
Yung mga kaibigan natin
36:02.6
dyan sa ASEAN,
36:03.7
alright?
36:04.1
Or yung mga ibang kaibigan
36:04.8
natin dito,
36:05.5
diba?
36:05.7
Yung mga tatay style na,
36:07.1
oh,
36:07.3
Philippines Western.
36:08.3
Ay, excuse me,
36:08.8
there's nothing Western
36:09.9
with standing up
36:11.7
for your rights.
36:13.0
And there's nothing Asian
36:13.9
with not standing up
36:15.5
for your rights
36:15.8
kasi takot ka sa China.
36:17.0
Right?
36:17.6
In fact,
36:17.8
I have to mention Vietnam.
36:19.1
Vietnam is as Asian
36:20.0
it can get.
36:20.9
And it has been fighting
36:21.7
against empires
36:22.5
after empire
36:23.2
after empire
36:23.9
1,000 years with China
36:25.5
against the Mongolian Empire
36:27.1
against Maoist China
36:28.4
against the French
36:29.3
against the Americans
36:30.1
so on and so forth.
36:30.9
Palaban sila.
36:31.6
That's very, very Asian.
36:33.2
Right?
36:33.8
So, please,
36:34.3
don't drop this nonsensical
36:35.9
civilizational argument.
36:37.2
No,
36:37.3
the Philippines
36:37.6
is doing the right thing.
36:39.1
The Duterte Strategic Era
36:40.4
was an anomaly.
36:42.0
From Aquino
36:43.8
to Marcos Jr.,
36:45.2
the Philippines
36:45.6
is once again
36:47.0
the only Asian country
36:49.3
that is daring
36:50.4
to stand up
36:51.0
to bullying
36:51.6
on all fronts.
36:53.5
You see,
36:53.7
Vietnam never did
36:54.3
the legal strategy.
36:55.8
We did the legal strategy.
36:57.2
We're doing
36:57.5
the operational strategy.
36:58.6
We're doing
36:59.1
the diplomatic strategy.
37:01.0
So, let's stop
37:01.7
gaslighting ourselves.
37:03.2
So, in the same sense
37:04.1
that I say,
37:05.1
the opposition should fight
37:06.1
for rule of law
37:07.0
in the country
37:07.6
and I hope the best
37:09.4
for all the good people
37:10.6
inside the administration.
37:12.0
Right?
37:12.0
You may not like Marcos
37:13.6
or you may not like
37:14.4
Sinong Nanay,
37:15.2
the last elections
37:15.7
but I know for a fact
37:16.6
there are many good people
37:17.5
working in this government.
37:19.1
Right?
37:19.3
I know them personally.
37:21.0
They're just quiet
37:21.2
but they're doing the right thing
37:22.8
for the country.
37:23.6
I'm just also saying this.
37:24.8
The Philippines has to fight
37:26.2
for respect
37:27.0
and recognition
37:28.1
of its legitimate rights
37:29.1
on their own clause
37:30.4
by staying its course.
37:32.9
Let's not get into a side war.
37:34.1
Let's not intimidate.
37:35.3
Let's not bully.
37:36.6
Let's not have
37:37.5
a loser mindset.
37:39.3
The Philippines
37:39.8
has to stay its course
37:41.2
until it earns
37:42.0
the respect
37:42.6
of the other side.
37:43.8
And I'm 100%
37:45.2
I'm 100%
37:46.7
for engagement.
37:48.6
I'm 100%
37:49.3
for diplomacy
37:49.9
but it has to be
37:51.6
from a position
37:52.9
of strength.
37:54.4
That's what I'm gonna talk about.
37:55.5
Alright?
37:55.7
So, anyway.
37:56.6
Sorry, sorry.
37:57.1
Napahaba itong
37:57.9
rant natin.
37:59.5
Pero ulitin natin yan.
38:00.5
Okay, ganito.
38:01.7
Since wala tayong time,
38:03.8
let me just shorten this again.
38:07.2
Kasi I promised to talk about
38:08.4
West Philippines.
38:09.1
So, sorry.
38:09.5
So, give me some chance
38:10.3
to talk about it.
38:11.0
Tanggalin natin itong
38:11.8
SMN9 na to.
38:13.2
Okay.
38:13.6
This is really
38:14.2
Okay, this is here.
38:15.5
Okay.
38:17.4
So, I'll say this
38:18.4
once again.
38:19.1
When it comes to
38:19.6
the West Philippines,
38:20.3
we should not allow
38:21.6
ourselves to be gaslighted
38:23.1
by the bullies
38:24.1
or the enablers
38:25.1
of the bullies.
38:26.4
The Duterte era
38:27.3
was an anomaly.
38:29.1
It was a strategic anomaly.
38:30.5
Because if you look at
38:31.2
both President Aquino
38:32.2
and President Marcos Jr.,
38:33.4
they have stood up.
38:35.5
And they have
38:36.2
made sure,
38:37.7
you know,
38:38.1
that hindi tayo
38:39.0
magpapabully lang.
38:40.1
Alright?
38:40.4
They have made sure
38:41.2
that on all fronts,
38:43.2
we fight
38:43.8
for the Philippines
38:44.7
legitimate rights.
38:46.4
There's nothing
38:47.1
Western
38:47.6
with fighting
38:48.9
for sovereign rights.
38:50.1
That's insulting.
38:50.8
That's an insult to Asians
38:51.7
and non-Western people.
38:53.2
Every
38:53.7
self-respecting,
38:55.4
dignified country
38:56.1
has to fight
38:56.9
for their sovereign rights.
38:58.4
Especially if the
38:59.0
sovereign rights
38:59.6
were,
39:00.4
you know,
39:01.5
legitimized
39:02.1
under an
39:03.3
international arbitration body.
39:05.0
In this case,
39:05.7
the 2016 Arbitrate Tribunal Award
39:07.3
under the aegis
39:08.2
of the United Nations
39:09.2
Convention
39:09.9
on the Law of the Sea,
39:11.0
Article 287,
39:11.9
Annex 7.
39:12.8
Go there,
39:13.3
mag-aral kayo,
39:14.0
magpaloko,
39:14.7
or magpauto-uto
39:15.8
dun sa mga propagandists.
39:17.0
Alright?
39:17.2
Let's be absolutely clear about this.
39:19.0
So both President Aquino
39:20.0
and President Marco Jr.
39:20.8
are doing what is right.
39:22.1
They're moving on all fronts.
39:23.6
No other ASEAN country
39:24.3
has done this.
39:25.2
No other ASEAN country
39:26.1
has stood up to China
39:27.0
on diplomatic,
39:28.4
military,
39:29.0
and legal front.
39:30.0
We're the only ASEAN country
39:31.2
that has done that.
39:32.3
So to dismiss the Philippines
39:33.2
as a kind of a Western country
39:34.3
just because of our treaty alliances
39:35.4
and all,
39:36.2
that's an insult
39:37.0
to any courageous nation
39:38.5
standing up for their rights.
39:40.2
And I hope
39:40.7
you may bang friends natin sa ASEAN
39:42.1
if they don't have anything
39:43.1
helpful to say
39:43.9
or they don't have any support
39:45.5
to provide us,
39:47.5
better just keep your advice
39:49.2
to yourself.
39:50.2
Now,
39:50.6
to be fair,
39:51.3
I think,
39:52.0
you know,
39:52.4
when you talk about Singapore,
39:53.7
Indonesia,
39:54.3
Vietnam, etc.,
39:55.4
they are doing their own thing.
39:56.9
But what we really need
39:57.9
is more courageous solidarity.
40:00.2
Right?
40:01.1
Because
40:01.5
what's happening right now
40:03.1
is the Philippines
40:03.7
is being bullied
40:04.3
right and left.
40:05.3
Philippines is being gaslighted.
40:07.0
And the Philippines
40:07.5
so far
40:08.6
cannot rely on the ASEAN
40:10.0
to back it up.
40:11.0
But naturally,
40:11.8
it should be ASEAN
40:12.4
that should be there
40:13.0
for the Philippines.
40:13.9
And I hope
40:14.3
if not ASEAN 10,
40:15.5
then at least
40:15.9
few of the key ASEAN countries,
40:17.7
especially Vietnam,
40:18.8
but also Singapore,
40:19.8
Indonesia, and Malaysia
40:20.4
will stand by the Philippines
40:21.4
in one way or another.
40:23.5
Because either we're going
40:24.3
to stand together
40:24.9
or otherwise,
40:27.2
you know,
40:27.5
we're going to be
40:28.0
picked apart.
40:29.1
Right?
40:29.6
One by one.
40:30.7
Right?
40:31.0
So this is really
40:32.5
the base
40:33.5
that we have to deal with.
40:34.9
There has to be minimums
40:36.5
when it comes to dealing
40:37.6
with the China challenge.
40:39.1
Now,
40:39.5
to be absolutely clear,
40:41.0
I am for
40:42.4
negotiations with China.
40:43.9
We don't want war.
40:44.8
China also doesn't want war.
40:46.4
All right?
40:46.7
Do not insult China
40:47.8
by saying,
40:48.3
oh, China is going to go to war.
40:49.3
No.
40:49.7
China is a sophisticated
40:51.0
rising power.
40:52.5
All right?
40:52.7
They have many mistakes.
40:54.0
They make mistakes.
40:55.1
Sometimes there's hubris and all,
40:56.4
but at the end of the day,
40:57.3
they're far more sophisticated
40:58.3
than, I don't know,
40:59.1
Putin or some of the other
41:00.5
aggressive revisionist powers
41:01.8
in history.
41:02.9
So how you deal with them
41:04.0
is this.
41:04.8
You stand your ground.
41:05.7
You stay your course.
41:06.9
You earn their respect
41:07.9
no matter how grudgingly.
41:09.4
And then from that position,
41:11.3
push for a kind of a compromise,
41:13.9
from a position of strength.
41:15.3
Right?
41:15.8
Now,
41:16.1
I am for joint exploration
41:17.2
or development,
41:18.0
but it has to recognize
41:19.1
the Philippine sovereign rights.
41:21.1
President Marcos Jr.
41:22.1
has mentioned that he is
41:23.3
for joint exploration with China,
41:24.5
but it has to be
41:25.0
a service contract.
41:26.0
It has to recognize
41:26.8
the Philippine sovereign claims
41:28.2
in the area.
41:29.0
We are for all sorts
41:29.9
of different cooperation
41:30.9
or in cooperative schemes
41:32.8
with China,
41:33.2
but it has to be
41:34.0
from a position of strength.
41:35.5
So by adopting
41:36.4
loser mindset,
41:37.3
by blaming ourselves,
41:38.3
by gaslighting ourselves,
41:39.4
right?
41:40.0
By absolving bullies
41:41.3
of responsibility
41:42.2
and accountability,
41:43.2
we are doing
41:43.9
a disservice to our country
41:45.3
and disservice
41:46.1
to a lot of people
41:46.8
including Rizal
41:47.7
and our Estrados
41:48.8
and a lot of our heroes
41:49.7
who fought hard.
41:50.9
They made the ultimate sacrifice
41:52.5
for our nation.
41:53.6
That's the least we can do.
41:55.0
Alright?
41:55.3
On that note,
41:55.8
thank you very much.
41:56.5
Maraming salamat.
41:57.3
Pasensya na again.
41:58.1
If some people got hurt
41:59.7
with what I've said,
42:00.5
I get passionate sometimes.
42:02.0
You can see
42:02.7
I really believe
42:03.5
in what we say,
42:04.7
what we do.
42:05.9
I really care for our country
42:07.2
and I know
42:08.3
our country can always do better.
42:10.3
I always believe that.
42:11.7
But you need to push.
42:13.4
You need to,
42:13.8
nudge, right?
42:14.5
This is like
42:15.0
yung alam mo yung mga Hollywood movies na
42:16.6
sports game,
42:18.0
sports team.
42:18.7
Alam mo yung medyo kulelat
42:19.6
yung sports team.
42:21.1
Ano yung movie ni,
42:21.9
ano?
42:23.1
Curveball ba yan?
42:23.6
What was that?
42:24.0
Yung movie ni Brad Pitt,
42:25.2
diba?
42:25.5
You know,
42:26.1
that's what I'm saying, right?
42:27.0
Like, you know,
42:27.6
we have to accept
42:28.4
we have certain weaknesses and all
42:29.6
but we have to also accept
42:30.6
our potential
42:31.2
for greatness, right?
42:32.8
We're not gonna be a major power
42:34.2
but we can be
42:34.9
relatively
42:36.0
decent middle power
42:37.6
in the 21st century.
42:38.6
But we have to get rid
42:39.6
of that loser mindset
42:40.6
and we have to believe
42:41.7
in our ability to improve.
42:42.9
Wag tayo magsinangaling.
42:44.3
Marami tayong mga weaknesses,
42:45.4
marami tayong mga problema,
42:46.4
right?
42:47.1
But,
42:47.7
we focus on our strengths,
42:49.7
we accelerate,
42:50.8
you know,
42:51.5
the improvement of ourselves
42:52.5
in the right direction
42:53.1
and also we deal
42:54.1
with our weaknesses.
42:55.2
If we continue to do that
42:56.6
in 10, 15,
42:57.7
or even shorter,
42:58.3
in 5 years maybe,
42:59.0
you're gonna see
42:59.5
very, very
43:01.0
good improvements.
43:02.2
And honestly,
43:03.0
in my case personally,
43:04.4
I remember very well,
43:05.6
10 years ago,
43:06.3
15 years ago,
43:07.3
you said Philippine Coast Guard,
43:08.9
ah, hmm,
43:10.1
in terms of capabilities,
43:11.5
I mean,
43:11.7
great people,
43:12.4
patriotic,
43:12.9
people,
43:13.5
capabilities,
43:15.1
we're nowhere close
43:15.7
to where we should be.
43:16.4
Today,
43:17.2
the Philippine Coast Guard
43:18.0
is the most developed
43:19.1
Coast Guard
43:19.7
in the entire ASEAN region,
43:21.2
right?
43:21.7
And they have the best experience
43:23.1
of dealing with bullying.
43:25.3
We are number one
43:26.3
in ASEAN
43:26.8
as far as
43:27.3
Philippine Coast Guard,
43:28.3
as far as Coast Guard
43:29.4
capability is concerned.
43:30.3
We had to earn that.
43:31.9
We had to invest
43:32.6
in our capabilities
43:33.3
and we had to earn that
43:34.5
by standing our ground.
43:36.1
So,
43:36.3
if the Philippine Coast Guard
43:37.1
can do it,
43:37.9
other branches of the state
43:39.0
can do it,
43:39.4
the whole nation
43:40.2
can do it.
43:41.1
So,
43:41.4
what I say is not based
43:42.5
on just like pipe dream,
43:43.5
it's based on
43:44.5
actual observation of
43:45.8
when we do the right things
43:47.3
and stick to it
43:48.2
over time,
43:49.1
five years,
43:49.6
ten years,
43:50.1
then you're gonna see
43:51.0
great results.
43:51.9
That's how national
43:52.6
development happens.
43:53.9
Most of the
43:54.6
successful countries
43:55.8
today
43:56.5
were the countries
43:57.2
who made those sacrifices
43:58.3
and they had the discipline
43:59.6
20,
44:00.1
30,
44:00.4
40 years ago.
44:01.2
So,
44:01.5
the next generation
44:02.2
is benefiting from that.
44:03.1
So,
44:03.3
let's do the right thing
44:04.1
so that the next generation
44:04.9
of Philippine people
44:05.5
can be even more proud
44:06.8
of their country
44:07.8
and hopefully proud of us
44:08.9
for whatever little thing
44:10.0
we're doing
44:10.4
for our democracy
44:11.4
and for the
44:12.5
West Philippine Sea.
44:13.2
On that note,
44:13.5
thank you very much, guys.
44:14.7
Sige,
44:15.0
uminom na tayo
44:15.8
ng mga kalamansi
44:16.5
just in Almeida.
44:17.3
I need to recover.
44:18.5
God bless
44:19.0
and talk to you soon.
44:22.7
Salamat, guys.
44:23.4
Thank you very much.
44:28.0
Thank you very much, guys.
44:29.2
Salamat, God bless.


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