Karangalan ang makatulong sa pangangampanya ni VP @lenirobredo
Gawa ko yung rose illustration sa ramp! Biglaan, pinagpuyatan, walang bayad, pero masaya kong ginawa, kasi alam kong asa tama kami!
Let's all do our part. TARA, IPANALO NA NATIN 'TO! #LENIKIKO2022#PASIGLABAN
With everything unfolding right now, the Kakampinks are facing a role they never expected. Their part in this moment is an internal reckoning. A reflective pause that will determine how history remembers them.
Because the question in front of them is simple: will they let their hatred for the Dutertes blind them from doing what is objectively right?
No one is asking them to support Duterte, or switch sides, or rewrite their grievances. Their rivalry with the Dutertes can unfold later. Politics is long, and battles donβt expire.
But the fight of this moment β the defining struggle of our time β is corruption. The door has been opened, the fractures are showing, and accountability is suddenly possible in ways the public never imagined.
And here they are, standing on a narrow moral isthmus, forced to choose between two impulses:
their contempt for the Dutertes, or the larger responsibility of confronting the corruption eating this nation from within.
Itβs a rare moment where their choice wonβt just signal political loyalty. It will determine their future claim to moral ascendancy.
Because if they ignore this chance at accountability simply because it might put another Duterte in power, then their βprinciplesβ were never principles to begin with.
History has a long memory.
And this moment is quietly asking them who they really are.
'TAHIMIK ANG PINKLAWANS AT KOMUNISTA'
Senator Bato Dela Rosa slammed opposition groups for staying "silent" after former lawmaker Zaldy Co accused President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and former House speaker Martin Romualdez of corruption.
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