HABANG TULOG NA MGA KAINUMAN NAMIN, TANG ‘NA NAGPAKANTOT AKO KAY @offx_chano. GRABI BUMAYO SINASAGAD SA BUTAS KO💦😭
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🍆@offx_chano: HINDI! HINDI PWEDE…😈
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Absolute disrespect for the Filipino people. What entitlement.
Mag-boycott tayo.
Huwag mag trabaho.
Hayaan natin ang mga nakabinbing panukala.
Mga senador, binabayaran kayo ng taumbayan. Pambabastos ito sa Pilipino.
Senators were seen crying yesterday as a colleague was being arrested for plunder.
This is in no way an indictment of the accused senator but I would like to remind our lawmakers…
Iyakan n’yo ang ninanakawang Pilipino.
Iyakan n’yo ang binabaha dahil sa nakawan sa flood control.
Iyakan n’yo ang gutom nating mga kababayan.
Get out of your bubble. Please.
Sara Duterte, litisin.
Bato Dela Rosa, hulihin.
Harry at Zaldy, pabalikin.
Jinggoy Estrada, arestuhin.
Alan Peter Cayetano, patalsikin.
Bong Go, kasuhan.
Mark Villar, kasuhan.
Camille Villar, kasuhan.
Chiz Escudero, kasuhan.
Joel Villanueva, kasuhan.
Imee Marcos, bababa ba?
If you have the legal background, then you know exactly where the West Philippine Sea stands — legally, historically, and morally. That knowledge is not a reason to concede. It is a reason to hold the line!
Anyone can see which vessel deliberately altered course and rammed the Filipino ship.
There was more than enough room for Chinese vessel to navigate safely, so why intentionally collide with a Filipino vessel unless provocation was the goal?
https://t.co/kS1obuZpMZ
Maraming salamat, Karen. 🙂
Matatag kong hinarap ang mga gawa-gawang paratang dahil alam kong inosente ako. Pinanghawakan ko ang katotohanan, ang pananampalataya sa Panginoon at nanalig na mananaig ang hustisya.
Thank you for the map — it actually proves our point. The feature that the @Chinaembmanila label 美济礁 is Panganiban Reef, a low-tide elevation sitting well within the Philippines’ 200-nautical-mile Exclusive Economic Zone. Under UNCLOS — a treaty China signed — low-tide elevations cannot be appropriated as territory, generate no territorial sea, and certainly generate no ‘Chinese-controlled airspace.’ This is not Manila’s opinion. It is the binding 2016 Arbitral Award, which the People’s Republic of China remains legally bound by no matter how loudly it pretends otherwise.
So let us be clear: the Philippines does not recognize, has never recognized, and will never recognize any ‘Chinese presence’ on a coral reef that Beijing illegally bulldozed, reclaimed, and militarized inside our own maritime zone. There is no sensitive ‘military facility’ there in the eyes of international law — only an unlawful installation built on a feature that belongs to no one but the Philippine sovereign maritime entitlement.
There is nothing to hype. The “China threat” is not rhetoric — it is the daily reality of your incursions, agressive actions, your harassment, and your unlawful presence in the West Philippine Sea.
Filipinos do not need to be told what they already see.