🚨 Breaking News:
Mga biktima ng sunog sa NIA Road, Barangay Pinyahan binash ang binigay ni Senator Bong Go na baldeng may food packs dahil akala nila punong puno yung balde yun pala may karton na pampakapal at onti lang pala yung laman!
Oh my, budol-budol gang pala. Yan ang number one Senator last year?
Gapang ang Malas at Sakit! 👊
#DutertePalpak
KAIN SUKA❌
KAYO ANG SUKA, AT KAYO ANG ISINUKA✅
DEBUNKING THE BLATANT “KAIN-SUKA” NARRATIVE OF DUTERTE VLOGGERS AND THE TROLL FARM.
“GUSTO LANG MAUPO SI SARA, WALA TALAGANG PAKE YAN SA BAYAN, KAHIT HIRAP NA ANG TAO”
FUCK YOU, DDSHIT DDSALOT!
📸: La Vérité
Oh how the tables have turned - Beijing must be fuming.
A stronger Japan🇯🇵? Most of Asia is straight-up welcoming it with open arms now.
China keeps weaponizing history screaming "Don't let Tokyo remilitarize!" like it's still 1945.
But nobody's buying it because of Beijing's own aggressive tantrums: coercive trade bullying, ramming and harassing ships in the South China Sea, artificially militarizing reefs and islands that belong to other countries, destructive fishing practices (even poisoning the seas around the Philippines with cyanide), claiming territory that isn't theirs, and then weaponizing commerce - banning tourism, choking off critical minerals, whatever petty punishment fits the schizo meltdown that week.
It's backfiring spectacularly. Countries aren't suddenly forgetting Japan's past; they're just doing basic survival math in the present.
Unbeknownst to most because Japan doesn't boast about it: after World War II, Japan quietly rebuilt trust and ties with Southeast Asia through massive, low-key economic support that started as war reparations (paying out around $1 billion total to countries like Burma, the Philippines, Indonesia, and South Vietnam in the 1950s–1970s, often in goods, services, and infrastructure projects which evolved into one of the world's largest Official Development Assistance (ODA) programs.
They did this without much publicity or fanfare or political strings attached, pouring trillions of yen into roads, ports, power plants, and other economic infrastructure across ASEAN nations, helping fuel their growth while conveniently opening doors for Japanese businesses.
Compare and contrast with how China runs its Belt and Road Initiative - economic development with lots of strings attached, loans with interests that must be repaid lest having to cede to China a port or two.
Beyond all of this, everybody just loves Japanese soft power, which makes the rest of Asia appreciate its reliable, non-aggressive presence even more.
@AratilesBadong Napuksa ba ang Droga? Yes or No?
Ano ang mas epektibong solusyon para mawala ang droga:
Hulihin lahat ng Drug Lord at Manufacturers
o
Patayin ang Users?
@tr1pnaut1k Parehas lang to dun sa sumalubong na motorcycle driver na pumasok sa Skyway at counter flow kaya nabangga. Muntik pa kasuhan yung nakakotse
Marcoleta saying that the Philippines should just give away the Kalayaan Island Group is a treasonous statement. By saying that, he has violated his oath to protect and defend the Constitution. He should be expelled from the Senate.