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And this will be a segue for our discussion today kasi dalawang bago yung gusto kong pag-usapan.
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Una-una itong pinasa na $90 billion defense package ng United States,
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tens of billions going to Ukraine and Israel.
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And then there's a multi-billion dollar package for the Indo-Pacific region.
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Significant parts gonna go to Taiwan.
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But the good news is there's support also for the Philippines.
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Obviously, habang nasa transit tayo, habang nasa airport tayo kanina,
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as you know, nakipag-away tayo as usual.
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No, no, no, because eto na naman tayo.
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Eto naman tayo guys eh.
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Habang sobrang hindi ako nag-agree dun sa mga makapili club,
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ayoko rin dun sa mga kapabayan natin na sobrang patay na patay sa Amerika as if naman, diba?
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As if naman, diba?
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So pag-usapan din natin sa Amerika very, very quickly ha.
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Actually, hindi very quickly.
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So I was actually hoping to also arrange,
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ah, ah, soon interview with, ah, with, ah, Elbrish Colby.
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Um, medyo mukhang Kennedy eto eh.
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And this, this guy could be the next U.S. Secretary of State
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or something very, very high level official
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if ever manalo yung kabila sa November elections.
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At etong tao na to, ah, you know, has served at very, very high level
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ah, in government and all.
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So mataling yung tao na to.
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Ah, obviously may mga disagreement.
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Sa ako, may mga Americans at, ah, pwede nyo i-check rin yung mga ibang interviews natin, ah, in the past.
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Including One News.
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But, ah, I hope to have yung also him here because
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if there's one thing I agree with the Republicans,
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particularly some of these Republicans who could be very, in very, very influential position,
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it should be China first strategy.
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Um, obviously America first para kay Trump.
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Disami na gusto natin Philippines first sa foreign policy natin.
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I mean is, the focus of America's competitive streak, no?
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Pagdating sa kanyang defense obligations,
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pagdating sa kanyang strategic positioning,
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dapat China ang tinitignan niya.
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Because there's no country on Earth, right?
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That has the strength, the resolve, the resources,
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and the momentum that China has.
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Russia, yes, they have a lot of nuclear weapons and all of that.
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But we know that those nuclear weapons are really for doomsday discussion.
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And nakita natin,
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bug-bug ang Russia sa kanila.
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They lost 300,000 people in casualties nila.
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Casualties and deaths.
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So, so obviously, dahil paya si Putin, go lang siya ng go.
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But nakita natin yung all-out invasion niya sa Ukraine, hindi gumana.
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Uh, and now, you know, you know,
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Russia's bleeding.
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And Russia's trying to hold on to what it captured,
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whether it's Crimea and some of the eastern regions in Ukraine, ang Ukraine.
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Um, and of course, the reason why Ukraine nahihirapan siya,
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because it's one thing for you to defeat.
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A full-scale invasion is another thing to retrieve
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territories that have been more or less colonized by Russia since 2014.
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Pero mahabang usapan yan.
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Um, now, my thing is,
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we have to have a proper conversation, um, about a set of things,
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including ano ba talaga ang gusto natin mangyari dito, di ba?
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Pagdating sa ating relationship with the U.S.
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The other thing I want to also discuss is itong, guys, may update na tayo.
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So, as of kanina lang, 9 p.m.,
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konfirmado na, na,
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uh, Governor Mamba of Cagayan has been disqualified from office, no?
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Or from running for office.
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So, pag-usapan natin yan.
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Of course, two days ago, there was already a Supreme Court ruling on this issue.
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But now, it's official na.
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And of course, the relevance of this is not only because
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pinag-usapan natin nga Cagayan, uh, kaapon, the other day,
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at kanina, uh, in light of, you know, fears of infiltration of Chinese spies, among others.
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Let me be very clear.
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Ako, I'm very sensitive.
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Sa mga ganitong issue ng spy-spies na yan.
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Because, uh, let's be honest, mayroon tayong prejudice.
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And let's be honest, things could get out of control.
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So, let's be very careful when we say spy and spy.
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Nai-hurt ako sa may mga kaibigan akong Chino.
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As in, hindi lang Chinoy, ah.
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At mabait na mga taong to.
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Kilala ko yung mga friends tong mga to.
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At, you know, yung parang joke sa akin nila,
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Uy, spy kayo, or gano'n.
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Nai-hurt din sila.
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Nai-hurt din sila.
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Um, marami naman mga Chinese.
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Hindi lang Chinoy na nandito sa Pilipinas for different reasons.
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For love, for education, uh, you know, for work, et cetera.
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Na walang kinalaman sa politika, et cetera.
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So, so, I also want to tell this to my Chinese friends and my Chinoy friends.
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I mean, well, Chinoy is our compatriot.
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Si mga usapan niyan.
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Um, na, na, na, I feel for you.
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Na, I also don't like this kind of prejudicial discussions.
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I also have Russian friends.
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Um, and, uh, you know, some of my...
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I, you know, I remember some Russian friends joking,
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Oh, don't worry, I'm not KGB or something.
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You know, like, it's a joke, it's a dark joke, but I know what they mean, diba?
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So, unfortunately, meron kasi tayong tendency na pag, uh, certain countries,
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meron tayong mga stereotypes and all that.
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Masakit yan, masakit yan.
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And, uh, I can go on and on and on.
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I mean, people from the Middle East, obviously, marami din tayong mga Kaibigan, et cetera.
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Now, they also complain about other forms of prejudice.
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They face not only in the West, but also in places like the Philippines.
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So, para sa akin, dapat sobrang ingat.
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Tayo, guys, pagdating dito sa generalizations.
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And, we have to really curb our, our, um, negative tendencies.
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Particularly, yung stereotyping, et cetera.
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But, having said that,
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O, eto na, eto na, eto na yung hinihintay nyo.
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Siyempre, katulad ng sinabi ni Senator Cynthia Villar,
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Eh, hindi ko naman gawin.
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Hindi naman tayo bobo, diba?
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Kailangan din natin nang check.
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Because, as much as you have to do, you, to guard against prejudice,
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prejudice, racism, stereotypes,
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we also have to guard against
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potentially real and present danger
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to our national security.
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Ayan, may mga kameta tayo nag-join from Sydney, Australia.
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Speaking of Australia,
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Australia, for a very long time, had a very good relationship with China.
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But, over time, talagang may evidence na
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nag-infiltrate ang Chinese government,
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noong Communist Party,
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at kinu-co-op nila yung mga politicians.
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So, most notoriously,
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who was this rising star senator
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from minority background,
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immigrant parents, etc.
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And, Dastyari was later on found out to,
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to have had some sort of,
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inappropriate or illegal kind of chummy relationship
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with certain business figures,
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Chinese business figures,
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who were probably doing things
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on behalf of the Chinese government.
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And, some of the positioning that Dastyari did,
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I feel offended because, you know,
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he was taking a pro-China stance
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on the South China Sea
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and questioning the arbitration case.
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So, I remember very well
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because I used to be in Australia a lot
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from 2011 to 2019, right?
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So, I constantly went back and forth.
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And, I saw the evolution of Australia.
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And, eventually, Australia, by 2017, 2018,
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went very strong on this.
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And, very strong on cracking down on infiltration
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in terms of their critical influence.
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They cracked down on their critical infrastructure.
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So, binan nila yung Huawei
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from entering their critical infrastructure.
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They cracked down on the number of politicians
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or certain channels of, you know,
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of influence operations.
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So, ang Australia po ay napakagandang mansa.
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Ang Australia po ay very democratic country
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and, at the same time,
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hindi rin sila bobo.
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Sabi naman siya lang,
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Siyempre, gusto natin ng trade-in ng all of that.
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Pero, kaya rin natin na mukhang,
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So, initially, of course,
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nainis ang China.
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Nag-threaten, threaten.
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But, in the end, wala rin.
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Wala pa rin yung threats ng China.
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Tuloy-tuloy pa rin yung trade nila.
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Yung fucking trade nila.
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Nag-expand over the years
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despite all of the threats by China.
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Now, the other country, of course,
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I'm familiar with is Taiwan.
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And I used to be based there
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as a visiting scholar.
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And Taiwan is another fantastic country.
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It's a fascinating country.
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Of course, it's a Chinese-majority country
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in terms of ethnicity.
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these are Chinese folks
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who identified themselves
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as Taiwanese majority-wise
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and more and more over time.
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But Taiwan also has tried to put
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national security
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and reconciliation
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next to its civil liberties
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You go to Taiwan,
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it's a robust, vibrant democracy
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doing fantastically well.
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But at the same time,
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they have all sorts of
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different legislations and laws
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para siguraduin, guys,
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na walang kalukuan.
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Para siguraduin na walang infiltration.
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Because alam na alam nila sa Taiwan
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na talagang may mga bayaran dyan
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Including isang presidential candidate
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before, allegedly.
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Kaya medyo may malatataydigong din
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silang presidential candidate dati
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na biglang lumaki yung following,
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biglang lakas na sa social media
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nung ni-research nila,
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na-detect nila na
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based in mainland,
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marami sa mga followers niya
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So, very suspicious
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yung circumstances.
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looking at these countries,
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sa Pilipinas talaga, guys,
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dapat hindi tayo susunga-sunga.
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We have to be very, very smart.
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But at the same time, guys,
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we should not allow na
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yung fundamental characters
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Mahalaga talaga yan, guys.
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We have to protect
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the fundamental character
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of our democracy.
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And I think that balance
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is very much achievable.
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So, huwag tayo magpaututo
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dun sa mga makapili.
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eto yung nakakatawa, diba?
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yung mga makapili na yan.
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Eto yung mga prodigong.
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Eto yung gusto maging
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authoritarian tayo.
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Eto yung mga pro-China na
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totalitarian system.
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And then, biglang,
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freedom of expression,
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I am for freedom of expression
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and civil liberties.
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And I fought for freedom
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of expression and civil liberties
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nung pananalidigong
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or anyone who tries
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to threaten it, right?
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I stand for those things.
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But it's so hypocritical.
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Actually, it's not hypocritical.
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Talagang user-friendly
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itong mga walang iyang
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Gagamitin nila ngayon
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yung democracy issues
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para na lang tuloy-tuloy
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yung kanilang ligaya
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pagdating sa mga bayaran
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na propaganda nila.
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Now, going back to this,
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very, very quickly
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pag-usapan natin.
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emergency funding
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galing sa United States.
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tinatanggal ko lang itong mga videos
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mga makapili-makapili na yan.
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Ito lang napuno ito.
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Ito lang mga video ni ano,
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Ang dami na galit sa akin kanina
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kasi nag-post ako.
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medyo sanay na ako
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na maraming galit.
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May napost kasi tayo guys
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kumpara natin si Lenya
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tsaka si Sarah Duterte.
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which is a general question guys.
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General question lang naman eh.
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General questions lang na
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how do you compare
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Sarah Duterte and Lenny?
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Kasi birthday ni ma'am Lenny
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Tapos nag-greet ako.
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Tapos parang naisip ko,
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Parang how dare you compare?
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Parang naman silang babae.
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Parang silang naging vice president.
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Lalo yung mga DDS natin,
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ang dami hanash kay Lenny.
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O, kamusta naman yung anan niyo?
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Bida niyo ngayon.
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nung nagche-check research ako,
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nakita ko tong picture na ito.
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I didn't know that meron pala ganitong
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chummy chums na meeting
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si Lenya tsaka si Sarah all.
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once upon a time,
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ganyan ang dynamics ng mga Dutertes.
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liberal party si Lenny dyan.
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yung picture ni Digong
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picture ni Digong with Mar Rojas
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Diba? This is, I think,
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At alam naman natin yung
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yung maon na nanay ni Digong
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very strong supporter
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of Corazon Aquino.
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At the reason why Digong
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eventually managed to become
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the mayor of Davao
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yung maon niya na pro-Corazon Aquino
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anti-Marcos dictatorship.
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She gave way to her son,
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dating prosecutor,
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to become, I think,
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parang transitional interim vice mayor
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or something like that.
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And that essentially kick-started
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So Digong always talks about
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his father's relationship
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with the Marcoses
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kasi junior cabinet member
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Marcos administration.
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I'm talking about
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first administration
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before his second
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and then he went martial law.
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people forget that
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Digong and Duterte
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to Corazon Aquino
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and to Liberal Party
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Kaya nakita ko yung mga
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yung mga ganyan-ganyan
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I mean, that's based on
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What I didn't know though
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ano yung dynamics,
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Because my understanding
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would be in 2016,
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totally anti-Dilaw,
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anti-establishment.
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Kunyari, hindi dynasty.
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And that positioning
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as early as 2015,
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Now interestingly,
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between Sara Duterte
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between Sara Duterte
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if you look at it,
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naka-replace na yata
23:36.7
this is December.
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tapos na yung replacement.
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Digong is already
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I know there were
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who were saying that
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behind the scenes,
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Dapat Digong and Lenny
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shouldn't have had issue
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were kinda positioned
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as anti-establishment
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I think both of them won
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because they were seen as
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in the sense that,
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Lenny was never part of
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the establishment
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of Liberal Party.
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she had her humble roots
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Digong in position niya
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And honestly, guys,
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the more I look at this picture,
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tinan yung transformation
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And I-and I don't mean it
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in a physical sense
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or anything like that,
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but-but the whole thing,
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the way she talks,
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look at how warm she is,
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pag-pag nag-uusap sila ni-ni-ni Lenny,
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you could see naman,
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they're very comfortable
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it's weird, right?
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Who would've thought, guys,
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who would've thought na
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both of them would become
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and both of them would represent
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totally different versions
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of woman leadership
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in the Philippines.
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mapapaisip ka talaga eh.
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yeah, yeah, I know, guys,
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there are no permanent friends,
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only permanent trapos.
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May bago naman akong kinota,
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in the Philippines,
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there are no permanent friends,
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nor permanent enemies,
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only permanent trapos.
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agree ako dyan, diba?
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and this is where you see,
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kung isa kang progressive leader,
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katulad ni Sara do,
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well, pwede naman.
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No, progressive leader,
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katulad ni Lenny Robredo,
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imagine all of the dynasties and trapos
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you have to deal with.
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this looks like a genuinely,
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you know, nice picture.
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nagpapakit lang sila Lenny and all that.
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I think they really had a nice conversation.
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I think they really had a good time.
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you could see the vice,
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you could see the mutual respect,
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you could see how Sara is very respectful of,
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very differential,
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ah, si Lenny naman.
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matapang na pa ba,
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I mean, of course, by this time,
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alam naman natin lahat na
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sumasapak yung isa,
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diba, nung tanong,
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sino ba yung piskal ba yung gano'n gano'n gano'n niya?
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I mean, Lenny knew.
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But you could see that there was this kind of a charming
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you know, the kind of, ah,
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provinciana kind of vibes.
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I mean, you could see that, guys.
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You could see that, guys.
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I mean, who would have thought, no,
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you know, Lenny would,
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from that kind of, ah,
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to becoming the face of the total opposition,
26:48.7
Sarah will join the other side together with BBM
26:51.7
and then try to pin down,
26:54.7
the liberal progressive pink movement.
26:56.7
I mean, crazy, guys.
26:57.7
Crazy when you think about it.
27:02.7
who would have thought
27:03.7
Sarah would be our vice president one day
27:06.7
and Sarah would be seen as a,
27:08.7
as a kind of, ah,
27:11.7
as a kind of, ah,
27:19.7
What do you know?
27:22.4
She wasn't her dad.
27:23.4
She was looking for the next,
27:24.9
the next president.
27:25.9
Obviously, that's no longer the case
27:26.9
because Rapha Tulfo is leading now in the service but
27:29.9
it, it's just fascinating,
27:32.7
how yeastary turns.
27:37.5
the, the twists and turns of politics.
27:41.2
if, if you ask anyone at this point,
27:45.2
would you have thought that Sarah Duterte would be a top presidential candidate one day
27:46.6
Marcos likely would have withdrawn in that case.
27:49.5
Makapag-usapan yan.
27:50.3
But, I'm just saying, napapaisip ako dyan.
27:53.3
But, speaking of yung sinasabi ni Digong na weather-weather lang yan.
27:59.9
Speaking of weather-weather lang yan,
28:02.1
eto na guys, may development na rin tayo.
28:04.7
Hindi na matuwa yung mga makapili dyan.
28:08.3
Eto na guys, yung first openly pro-China,
28:15.7
Governor of the Philippines, si Governor Mamba.
28:19.1
Again, let me be absolutely clear about this.
28:21.1
I have nothing against people preferring better relationship
28:27.0
with other countries na hindi Western.
28:30.1
If anything, I completely support us diversifying beyond the United States.
28:35.4
I completely support us building,
28:38.3
good economic relationship with our neighbors.
28:40.7
And I think China has a lot of good things to offer.
28:42.9
The high-speed railway they built in Laos.
28:45.8
I'm now in Indochina.
28:47.0
So, in this region, medyo mababangon China.
28:50.7
Thailand has a very good relationship with China.
28:53.0
They have a lot of projects together.
28:54.3
BYD is going to be.
28:55.3
So, ang problema kasi sa mga makapili na yan,
28:59.0
ginigeneralize tayo na lahat tayo ay anti-China, hate China.
29:02.4
Actually, I'm completely okay with good relationship with China.
29:06.4
Provided China respects us.
29:08.3
Provided hindi tayo binabuli.
29:09.9
Provided hindi kailang klaiming sovereign waters natin.
29:14.2
Or sorry, hindi siya nagkaklaim ng exclusive economic zone natin,
29:18.2
for that matter, at the expense of our sovereign rights and all.
29:21.0
So, yun yung sinasabi ko mga kameta dito.
29:24.9
Ay, ay, ay, ay, ay.
29:28.1
Baka maano tayo dyan.
29:33.6
I mean, ba't napunta dito?
29:38.3
So, it's official na si Kagayan Governor Mamba ay medyo alanganin na imposition niya
29:51.1
because there was a petition disqualifying before it went to the Supreme Court,
29:56.1
but eventually the Supreme Court overturned the dismissal of that petition.
30:00.4
So, the Commission Elections First Division has ordered Kagayan Governor Manuel Mamba disqualified in the May 2022 elections.
30:08.3
So, ibig sabihin, hindi na siya maging governor ng Kagayan.
30:12.5
I think he has to step down.
30:13.5
So, that would probably mean that the vice governor?
30:21.9
Let's talk about this.
30:22.9
So, in its 23-page ruling on Wednesday.
30:25.3
So, I'm saying the other day pa lumabas yung ruling.
30:31.0
In a separate complaint petition filed by Lawyer Victoria Casuay,
30:35.1
Comelec First Division President Commissioner Socorro,
30:38.1
and Commissioners Aimee Ferolino and Ernesto Ferdinand Maceda Jr.
30:44.7
declared the governor post in Kagayan now officially as vacant.
30:49.9
The commissioners also declared that the law of succession code shall apply
30:53.1
and the vice governor shall automatically succeed and shall hold office as such.
30:57.2
Yun ang sinasabi ko, automatic dapat yung vice governor move up.
31:00.5
Incommon Vice Governor Melvin Vargas has yet to comment dito sa latest developments.
31:05.7
Yung commissioners also ask,
31:07.4
yung Comelec Law Department para mag-initiate ng isang preliminary investigation
31:12.1
for the possible filing of an election offense
31:15.8
laban kay Mamba for allegedly breaching election laws on vote buying.
31:20.9
Ito, despite the latest order na yan,
31:24.5
A motion for reconsideration will be immediately filed with the Commission of Elections on Bank
31:28.2
to appeal the disqualification.
31:30.6
na Supreme Court na yan.
31:32.9
Mamba also appealed to Kagayan people to
31:35.0
to be calm and composed
31:36.4
and said that he,
31:37.8
will remain and continue
31:39.1
as his role as governor of
31:45.5
this is gonna be quite some drama.
31:48.3
baka magkakala ng back and forth yan mamaya
31:52.3
The ratings are going.
31:54.8
sasabihin ng vice governor,
31:55.9
ako na in charge.
31:56.7
Sasabihin ng governor,
31:58.4
hindi, ako pa rin.
31:59.4
Ayan, magkakagulo na yan.
32:00.5
So, tignan natin how things are gonna go.
32:05.6
it's interesting that
32:09.1
a sitting governor
32:09.7
can be disqualified
32:10.7
based on vote buying grounds.
32:13.4
I'm not saying there's no vote buying
32:15.4
in the Philippines.
32:16.1
I think all of us,
32:18.5
what's the reality of the Philippines
32:22.6
when it comes to vote buying
32:26.7
The thing though is,
32:28.7
why of all governors
32:30.1
or all top politicians
32:33.2
or facing potential
32:37.2
over their, you know,
32:38.8
elections, et cetera,
32:39.8
bakit ito yung natanggal?
32:41.0
Bakit ito yung umabot sa ganito?
32:44.6
actually, it's already happening.
32:47.8
yung mga anti-China
32:49.6
or mga anti-Makapili people
32:51.2
are already celebrating this
32:52.8
and saying that this is part of a bigger,
32:55.5
siguro, crackdown
32:56.4
on pro-China elements
32:58.7
or Makapili elements sa Pilipinas, no?
33:00.9
And Governor Mamba is probably
33:02.5
the tip of the iceberg.
33:04.7
And then, on the other side, of course,
33:06.4
there are people who are,
33:08.0
are not necessarily his fan,
33:09.5
but they're saying,
33:10.5
baka naman magkakaroon tayo
33:11.7
ng mag-Cartism dito
33:12.9
and anyone na suspected
33:14.4
na malapit sa China,
33:16.4
except kung pangalan mo Duterte
33:17.8
because ang ating minamahal na Pangulo
33:20.8
I mean, ganman chow me,
33:21.9
pero for some reason,
33:23.7
our great president
33:24.6
is still insisting on unity
33:26.0
kahit nag-i-incitement
33:27.8
and gulo yung matanda.
33:30.6
I'm sorry, si Tatay.
33:33.1
But the thing is,
33:37.2
this could also get out of control.
33:40.2
So there are some people
33:41.6
na baka maging collateral damage
33:43.8
because as I said,
33:48.5
uy, wag naman yun yung ano ko,
33:52.9
Sa Tokyo ko na, quiet.
33:54.6
Okay, yung mga tabi-tabi,
33:57.8
Mukhang ano lang yan,
33:59.5
tabi-tabi sa Tokyo lang yan.
34:02.2
no, no, no, I mean,
34:03.7
obviously, you know,
34:07.2
nung kausap natin
34:08.2
si Justice Carpio,
34:10.0
batis siya may mga times
34:10.9
na alanganin din siya
34:11.8
dito sa issues ng,
34:15.4
Kasi pwede ma-weaponize yan.
34:17.0
And unfortunately,
34:17.7
nakita natin, guys,
34:18.7
nung cyber libel,
34:20.7
inabuso ng ibang tao yan
34:22.1
to silence or intimidate
34:23.8
yung mga journalists and all,
34:25.8
including heroic journalists,
34:30.0
and folks in Rappler,
34:31.6
Now, I'm not saying
34:32.1
walang mali sa media
34:33.1
and I think we have to take things
34:34.4
on a case-to-case basis.
34:35.4
And unfortunate kasi,
34:36.5
meron tayong tendency,
34:37.2
na inabuso ng mga tao,
34:39.3
especially mga politiko,
34:40.7
mga people with vested interests,
34:43.1
may na-weaponize sila.
34:44.3
And that's exactly why
34:45.5
yung counter-terrorism laws ka,
34:47.0
nung very sensitive tayo.
34:51.9
But it's also very possible
34:53.5
na this is the beginning.
34:55.3
That the going down of,
34:59.9
anong plano ni Mamba?
35:00.8
He wants to stick around forever.
35:04.7
medyo magkakaroon ng power struggle.
35:06.2
Speaking of which,
35:07.0
I'm gonna text some people
35:14.6
mag-maritest na ako
35:15.8
kasi may mga contacts din ako eh.
35:22.8
mag-maritest ako dito
35:24.8
Pasensya na guys,
35:25.6
kasi kailangan ko,
35:27.5
medyo all over the place ako.
35:29.0
Pag di ko ginawa yan,
35:30.0
mamaya yung iniisip ko
35:33.1
anong mga latest maritest
35:48.9
Eto, eto na guys.
35:51.6
I won't be surprised
35:53.9
what we might see
35:58.7
or some sort of pushback
36:03.6
sa West Philippine Sea.
36:05.1
Hindi ko na alam dun
36:05.8
sa mga no comment.
36:06.6
At least yung mga no comment,
36:07.9
wala silang problema
36:08.7
dahil no comment ka.
36:13.4
medyo nagpaparinig na
36:16.5
Gusto magsalita yung iba.
36:21.2
But at least yung mga
36:22.3
obviously na medyo chill.
36:25.0
Medyo obviously na bayaran.
36:27.3
Medyo obviously na ano.
36:29.9
Baka, baka naman.
36:31.0
Kasi kaya nakita ko
36:32.7
Alam mo nyo guys,
36:33.5
you have no idea.
36:34.4
I'm on the email list
36:37.0
completely opposite camps.
36:39.2
Not one versus one.
36:41.2
four different camps.
36:42.9
For some reason, guys.
36:45.0
Nakita niyo naman eh.
36:45.9
Ako fair naman ako eh.
36:47.0
I criticize all sides.
36:48.1
Kaya for some reason,
36:51.7
on their email list.
36:53.1
So, nakikita ko rin
36:53.9
yung mga email list
36:54.7
ng mga makapili yan.
36:55.8
At saka mga pinagagawa nila.
36:57.3
They're talking about
36:58.4
freedom of expression,
37:02.9
I will defend your right
37:03.9
to express yourself.
37:06.0
but I won't stand by
37:07.6
you abusing your right
37:10.2
to push for the interest
37:11.5
of a hostile foreign power
37:13.4
who's bullying our people.
37:14.8
Ibang usapan yan.
37:15.6
So, I'll disagree with you.
37:16.9
I'm not against your right
37:18.2
to express your opinion.
37:19.4
But I'm against you
37:20.5
abusing and weaponizing
37:25.1
our national interest
37:26.1
and territorial integrity.
37:27.6
At saka yung isa pang
37:32.6
hindi ko pinapangalanan.
37:34.6
Itagba natin, guys.
37:35.7
Kailangan ba natin
37:37.0
O, alam nyo na yung mga yan,
37:39.1
Hindi ko pinapangalanan
37:41.2
nagsin yung mga yan.
37:46.4
nakakainis din yung mga,
37:49.9
yung mga iba dyan.
37:53.3
and this is gonna bring me
37:54.6
to my second topic.
37:55.6
Yung mga nagsabi na,
37:59.9
I also criticize the other side.
38:01.9
Excuse me, di ba?
38:03.0
So, speaking of the United States,
38:04.6
let's talk about this.
38:05.7
Kasi my contention, guys,
38:10.9
is that the United States
38:14.2
has had taken the Philippines
38:18.6
for a very long time.
38:20.0
So, I had a series
38:20.9
of intervention kanina
38:21.9
and it was endorsed
38:24.2
someone who could be,
38:26.8
one of the top officials
38:27.9
should the other side
38:28.7
win in the next election.
38:29.5
And this was the person
38:30.2
who was also very top official.
38:32.5
bating yung mga kano
38:34.2
very senior policy makers
38:37.6
kung nanalo yung kabila,
38:39.3
they are also openly endorsing,
38:41.8
what I've been saying, guys.
38:44.7
ipopost ko mga amaya
38:45.5
para makita nyo dito, okay?
38:50.1
nandito siya kakanina.
38:52.8
magaling na bata yan,
38:53.6
please follow him.
38:55.0
Although medyo may pagka
38:58.4
pero ayan mo niya.
39:02.4
mahal niya yung bayan natin,
39:07.6
si Sir Ivan kanina
39:09.8
So, habang nasa transit ako,
39:11.6
the US Senate just passed
39:13.3
I think it's 95 billion dollars
39:14.8
in aid to Ukraine,
39:16.3
and in the Pacific Allies.
39:19.9
Tatlong hindi bumoto,
39:21.4
Baka siguro mga Bernie Sanders
39:24.0
Hindi, 18 ang hindi bunoto.
39:36.4
Itong dalawang allies
39:37.6
ng United States.
39:38.5
Although, technically,
39:40.8
The other one is a partner.
39:43.9
beating back Russia.
39:45.0
Naintinan ko yan.
39:46.9
me being me, guys,
39:48.7
dahil ang bilis eh.
39:51.6
nagkumukuha ng credit
39:56.5
So, as part of this bill,
39:59.4
4 billion dollars
40:00.5
were appropriated
40:01.3
for foreign military
40:04.0
And, the Philippines
40:05.5
is one of the leading ones,
40:07.1
if not the leading one.
40:09.1
we are set to get
40:10.1
around 500 million dollars
40:11.7
in foreign military financing.
40:12.9
So, over 5 years,
40:13.7
that could be around
40:15.6
Now, immediately,
40:19.1
may press release sila
40:20.0
and they were like
40:20.6
claiming credit for this
40:21.8
because of their meeting
40:23.0
with the congressional leaders
40:24.9
in Washington and all.
40:27.2
I do believe that
40:28.5
whether eto I see
40:30.2
Romaldes the ambassador
40:31.6
or Romaldes the Speaker of the House,
40:32.8
I think they're very
40:34.6
I think they're very articulate people.
40:36.0
I think they said the right thing
40:37.7
during their meetings
40:38.5
so kudos to them.
40:39.8
But, obviously, I think
40:40.7
my contention here is
40:42.9
we shouldn't get ahead
40:43.7
of ourselves, right?
40:46.7
I mean, first of all,
40:49.0
what's happening here, guys,
40:50.7
ang United States
40:53.1
waking up to the reality
40:54.7
na kailangan tulungan
41:01.5
isang congressman
41:02.6
or isang kailangan
41:04.6
this has been going
41:05.3
for quite some time
41:07.3
I know what I'm talking about
41:08.2
because I've been consistently
41:09.3
going back and forth
41:10.2
to Washington, D.C.
41:11.2
for the past 10 years, right?
41:13.1
For speaking engagements
41:14.1
in all of their major think tanks,
41:15.7
I talk to people,
41:16.6
I know what's going on
41:17.8
behind the scenes,
41:19.0
there are a lot of things
41:19.6
that I've been told,
41:21.3
not to mention, of course,
41:22.2
our own discussions
41:23.5
with Filipino ambassadors,
41:25.2
particularly Ambassador Romaldes
41:27.2
a lot of back and out
41:29.1
including on the record,
41:30.5
including here on our show
41:31.6
throughout the years.
41:34.8
I've been going back and forth
41:36.0
for the past 10 years
41:36.9
and I'm kind of keeping up
41:39.5
my contention here
41:40.4
and this is not anything
41:41.8
or anything like that,
41:44.5
medyo sarcastic din da.
41:50.4
Pero ang point ko is,
41:52.3
Philippines is being bullied
41:53.3
by the world's largest
41:56.7
we can have a conversation
41:57.6
if China has the quality
41:59.0
that the U.S. has
42:01.0
Comrade Stalin said,
42:04.3
quantity brings quality.
42:06.3
when the communists
42:07.5
defeated the Nazis,
42:09.6
Operation Barbarossa.
42:11.1
When you have so many
42:11.9
vessels and ships,
42:14.0
qualitative edge also.
42:15.3
Not to mention China,
42:16.8
do not underestimate China.
42:20.1
sa highway sa Bangkok,
42:22.9
nakita ko yung mga
42:27.3
kahit sa Bangkok,
42:29.5
a Japanese manufacturing
42:36.8
So a lot is going on
42:39.9
sumisigat din ang China.
42:41.3
underestimate China's
42:44.9
especially as they
42:45.6
get more and more
42:49.8
different cutting-edge
42:50.4
technologies that
42:53.2
speaking of which,
42:58.2
aliado na Amerika,
43:07.0
they have problems
43:09.8
I understand that.
43:13.1
pero tignan mo naman,
43:16.4
yung mga gayaan bansa
43:18.6
they got way more
43:20.4
than the Philippines.
43:21.4
I'll post the link
43:24.3
some of the US allies
43:26.2
more than 200 billion
43:29.5
over the past two years,
43:30.8
approaching, what,
43:31.7
450 billion dollars
43:37.1
only got 1 billion dollars
43:40.1
it's not just the aid.
43:50.9
Kasi mahal yung mga
43:53.5
weapon systems sila.
43:56.7
as part of grants
43:58.9
of different countries.
44:03.2
these kinds of countries
44:04.3
have more advanced
44:06.9
and weapon systems
44:07.6
than the Philippines.
44:09.5
obviously wrong here.
44:12.6
na may kakulangan
44:23.4
panahon ni Pinoy,
44:25.2
the advanced weapon systems
44:26.3
that Pinoy was hoping for.
44:27.8
You don't believe me?
44:33.8
yung mga Vietnam era
44:34.7
nung binigay sa atin.
44:35.7
At yun yung exactly
44:38.3
At yun ang exactly
44:38.9
ginamit ni Digong
44:41.8
yung mga Amerikani,
44:42.5
tinanong na mga tayo
44:43.7
pang ang ibang refund
44:46.2
I know what happened there
44:48.0
because among other people
44:52.1
and I was one of the speakers
44:53.2
and one of the speakers
44:55.6
the very famous professor.
45:00.0
administration position
45:02.4
decided not to help
45:03.7
nung nakuha yung panganibang
45:05.5
if you don't believe me,
45:06.1
go and talk to Joseph Nye
45:07.2
or get his point of view.
45:08.3
And proud na proud po sila
45:09.3
na hindi sila tumulog
45:10.1
sa atin yung mga iba dyan.
45:11.7
wala tayong ano dyan.
45:15.9
but that's not a reason
45:17.6
for you to abandon us
45:19.9
a mutual defense treaty.
45:21.2
Nagpadala sila ng
45:21.9
two aircraft carriers
45:28.2
Taiwan is not even
45:29.0
a treaty out of U.S.
45:29.9
They did that for Taiwan.
45:34.0
hindi tayo tinulungan.
45:36.2
o tanayin nyo si Trillianes.
45:38.7
slightly different take
45:41.0
including people in D.C.
45:43.1
because feeling nila
45:44.0
si Obama hindi tumulog sa atin.
45:45.7
Particularly si Kurt Campbell
45:50.3
and helpful to us.
45:51.1
I can go on and on
45:51.8
about this, guys.
45:52.9
I can go on and on
45:55.9
at saka yung Trump
45:58.7
pagdating sa mutual defense
46:00.5
klarong-klaro sila,
46:02.4
and public sila about it.
46:04.3
Very, very limited
46:07.4
American administrations.
46:08.6
So, please, please,
46:09.9
don't come and tell me
46:11.8
eh, magpasalamat tayo.
46:13.8
that we went from
46:14.5
100 million to 500 million
46:15.7
but let's not forget
46:16.9
that other countries
46:17.5
are getting $200 billion
46:21.8
let's say those are
46:22.7
exceptional places.
46:24.5
What about Jordan?
46:25.4
What about Pakistan?
46:37.6
masyado kasi tayong
46:40.6
yung ibang Amerikano
46:41.7
na masyadong patronizing.
46:42.8
Sabi niyo sa Amerikano,
46:46.7
katulad ng ginawa
46:50.2
let's not forget,
46:51.2
Ukraine already defeated
46:52.4
Russia's invasion.
46:54.8
Almost two years ago.
46:56.2
The issue right now
46:57.5
is not a Russian invasion,
47:00.4
especially of the area
47:01.3
that they occupied
47:03.2
So this is a territorial
47:07.8
issue we're talking about.
47:09.5
Kaya the dynamics
47:10.2
are totally different.
47:11.4
Now Russia is in defensive,
47:13.4
yun na naman sa mga
47:14.9
nakaka-kaintindi eh.
47:16.6
nahihirapan ng Ukraine
47:17.7
ngayon is because
47:18.3
now Ukraine is on the
47:19.8
and Russia is on the
47:21.3
and the Russians are
47:22.6
very good in scorched
47:23.6
earth defensive style.
47:34.4
kind of a World War I
47:35.6
situation of trench warfare.
47:39.5
They throw people at it.
47:41.7
ang tawag nila doon.
47:42.9
Kaya 300,000 lost.
47:50.5
they keep on saying
47:51.3
magiging Ukraine tayo,
47:56.2
I need to control myself
48:09.2
ng hanak siya sa buhay.
48:12.1
Wala naman tutulong dyan.
48:13.2
Mahina naman ang Ukraine.
48:14.2
That's the context.
48:20.1
Baltic states like
48:21.9
mga malilit na bansa na yan.
48:24.4
hindi sila sinusugod
48:26.8
Because they have
48:27.9
a collective security.
48:30.6
mutual defense treaty.
48:31.8
Collective security agreement
48:34.6
Bakit sa tingin nyo
48:39.6
independent-minded
48:42.7
throughout the years,
48:47.0
So yung mga siyong
48:52.7
bobo yung argument na yan
48:54.8
Ukraine was actually
48:55.9
not a member of NATO.
48:57.6
mutual defense treaty
48:58.4
or collective security
49:00.6
that a NATO membership
49:02.0
gives or an alliance
49:03.6
or any superpower
49:06.7
Ukraine is an interesting case
49:07.9
because they beat the heck
49:09.0
out of the invading forces
49:14.3
Ukraine is a land,
49:16.8
has a land border
49:19.1
It was much easier
49:20.0
for Russia to invade them.
49:21.4
While Philippines,
49:22.6
is a totally different picture.
49:25.4
kaya nga hindi para nila
49:26.3
in-invade ang Taiwan
49:27.7
kasi alam nyo na po.
49:31.0
Ukraine is a horrible example
49:32.7
for this makapili.
49:34.6
wala naman pakimaya niya.
49:36.0
They think na wala tayong alam.
49:37.5
So, they're just gonna go there
49:40.3
tatakutin tayong gano'n.
49:41.4
I'll tell you what,
49:46.0
he created a climate of fear
49:47.8
to create a kind of
49:49.5
semi-dictatorship,
49:51.0
quasi-postmodern dictatorship.
49:54.2
walang disiplina,
49:56.4
katulad ni Marcos,
49:58.7
walang methodical
50:01.5
subversion of democracy.
50:03.7
he had that quasi-dictatorship
50:10.3
para hindi natin siya i-check.
50:15.3
walang kakwenta-kwentang
50:16.7
bara-bara na war on drugs
50:18.1
and the horrible humanitarian catastrophe.
50:21.0
baka maano na yan,
50:21.8
baka mga ICC na yan
50:22.8
at the ratings are going
50:24.2
and many other officials.
50:25.3
That was a disaster
50:26.2
for the Philippines.
50:30.1
Duterte war on drugs is concerned.
50:34.7
ang karamihan ng kababayan natin
50:35.9
ay galit sa China
50:36.8
at hindi sangayin sa kanya.
50:38.3
They will do again
50:39.0
politics of fear.
50:41.7
oh, magkakagyera.
50:44.2
you guys are insulting China.
50:47.2
Because China is not stupid.
50:49.4
China is very smart country.
50:51.2
Compared to Russia,
50:52.4
Compared to Putin,
50:54.0
I always tell that
50:55.0
to my Chinese friends.
50:55.9
Xi Jinping is not Putin.
50:58.5
there will not be war?
50:59.4
No, I'm not saying
50:60.0
there will not be war.
51:01.0
there's always risk.
51:02.3
But I believe that
51:07.2
a far more sophisticated
51:08.2
advanced political system
51:11.8
and that man is not
51:12.7
really in his prime anymore.
51:14.6
let's be very clear
51:20.9
between Tatay Digong
51:29.1
Si Zelensky yung lumalakaban.
51:30.7
Si Zelensky yung tumakas.
51:33.8
Munich Security Conference
51:35.2
when Zelensky gave a speech.
51:38.3
who was the clown.
51:41.8
US and other countries
51:43.6
wag ka na bumalik sa Ukraine.
51:44.9
Baka susugod ang Russia.
51:46.9
susugod ang Russia,
51:51.1
and then he completely
51:52.0
transformed into this fighter.
51:54.4
Between Tatay Digong
51:55.9
sino matinong mag-isip?
51:57.8
para silang abogado.
51:59.5
Zelensky was also
52:00.2
trained as a lawyer.
52:02.2
I think he not only
52:03.1
has a better humor
52:04.6
but he has a lot of more.
52:07.0
Okay, connect the dots.
52:08.7
Now, going back to this,
52:09.9
ang point ko naman sa US is,
52:14.6
yung ibang American friends natin.
52:17.4
yung mga Republicans
52:20.0
Pero yung mga Democrats
52:22.6
Now, this is a big deal.
52:24.4
First time nangyari.
52:26.4
Philip Mace is starting
52:27.8
from a very low base.
52:30.3
We're even behind
52:34.8
The reason I didn't use
52:36.4
because, of course,
52:36.9
I understand the dynamics
52:39.3
the dynamics of the 1979
52:46.6
I know all of that history.
52:47.7
I know what I've written.
52:52.3
hindi duwag si Zelensky,
52:53.8
patriotic si Zelensky,
52:55.3
mas matinong itsura niya,
52:57.3
mas magaling siyang lawyer
52:58.4
or maayos sa tignan.
53:02.3
you used politics of fear
53:03.4
so that people will agree
53:05.7
catastrophic war on drugs.
53:08.7
gusto niyong gamitin
53:09.3
yung politics of fear
53:10.3
para mag-surrender tayo.
53:12.8
Now, the good news, guys,
53:14.3
mukhang tama yung sinabi ko.
53:16.3
All you need to do
53:17.1
is stand your ground,
53:18.9
build your strategic capital,
53:20.6
and now with this
53:21.3
hey, hey, hey, hey, hey,
53:22.8
major balikatang exercises
53:27.0
and all of them coming in,
53:28.0
it's not proxy war
53:29.0
that is happening,
53:29.7
mga makapili friends.
53:31.6
Medyo napaisip ang China.
53:33.0
Na-realize nalang
53:33.8
that the more they bully us,
53:36.0
the more we can ask for help,
53:38.3
mag-counter-encircle ang China.
53:40.9
Kasi ang gusto ng China,
53:46.9
kung ganyan kalaki
53:50.6
gusto mo solo ka lang
53:51.6
to deal with them
53:55.3
You want to get friends and allies
53:56.2
so that you have leverage.
53:58.7
And as far as U.S. is concerned,
54:00.1
they're not looking for war.
54:01.9
Because they already had
54:02.7
a lot of war on their hands.
54:04.8
From the Middle East
54:09.4
game of deterrence,
54:11.2
Game of deterrence.
54:12.4
And I think we're doing
54:15.4
huwag tayong magpabully
54:16.7
dito sa mga makapili na yan.
54:24.4
yung picture natin.
54:32.2
uu, kung matapang ka,
54:33.4
punta ka sa well.
54:34.1
We are already risking our lives
54:35.7
fighting against the goal
54:36.8
all those six years.
54:38.5
And we're already
54:39.3
putting a lot on the line
54:42.5
against all of this,
54:46.0
don't question our courage and all.
54:51.6
don't project it on others
54:52.7
for doing the right thing.
54:56.4
Anong klaseng pag-iisip yan?
54:59.4
Utak pulbura ba kayo?
55:02.1
Between peace and war,
55:03.9
between total harmony and war,
55:05.3
hundred other things
55:06.1
could happen, guys.
55:08.8
huwag yung war agad,
55:10.1
Because the moment you say that,
55:12.0
tinatakot nyo lang kami
55:12.9
or wala kayong alam
55:15.1
baka bayaran lang kayo.
55:17.1
thank you very much,
55:19.0
Please, huwag kayong makinig dun
55:20.0
sa mga syunga na yan.
55:22.9
let's be neutral in our,
55:24.3
let's be neutral.
55:25.3
Yung away na sa sarili natin,
55:27.8
mag-neutral tayo.
55:28.9
I mean, anong kasyungan yan,
55:30.9
I'm sorry to say it,
55:35.0
preposterous, right?
55:37.9
It's just beyond preposterous.
55:39.7
Mag-neutral daw tayo
55:40.8
sa West Philippine Sea.
55:42.0
Habang tayo mismo
55:43.4
Ne, neutral lang tayo.
55:47.0
derecho lang kayo.
55:48.3
Ayaw namin ang gulo.
55:55.3
Huwag tayo umingin
56:02.4
Tatay Digong style.
56:10.9
magpakabait tayo.
56:12.8
Darating ang investments.
56:19.5
namin dun si Digong,
56:20.5
anong nakuha niya
56:23.9
sa Mindanao Railway Project?
56:37.6
let's stop on that.
56:38.6
Magpahinga na ako.
56:39.5
Medyo may mga talks pa tayo
56:42.5
I hope you appreciate
56:43.4
what we're doing here.
56:44.7
Humina pa ng internet ito.
56:49.0
lup ko dahil malapit
56:51.2
sa China yung mga nandito.
56:55.3
O, sige ingat tayo, guys.
56:56.8
Baka pro-China yung mga nandito.
56:58.9
Baka, ano yung tayo.
57:00.1
Okay, on that note,
57:01.2
thank you very much, guys.