The Yellow Empire Is Currently The Biggest Threat To Philippine Democracy

Happy New Year and here's the first post for the New Year!

"Umeepal lagi talaga si Marbobo ano?" or "Isn't Marbobo always begging for attention?" would be a good way to open things up. There's one thing that's certain and that the Yellow Empire has been the bigger threat to democracy than President Duterte. How is President Duterte a threat to democracy? Well it's time to think about how do the Yellowtards define democracy anyway? If their idea of democracy is a dysfunctional sense of freedom then they're definitely wrong. Just because we're in a democracy doesn't mean that we can do whatever we want without restraint. Rules are placed there for a reason. Japan may be a democracy but there are still rules you have to follow to keep that democracy up and going. Singapore may be a democracy but they see the value of making people follow simple guidelines. I support the idea of democratic governments but not their dysfunctional sense of freedom.

How has the Yellow Empire been a threat to democracy? It's time to consider how the Yellowtards have shown their true colors. They're acting like they have a monopoly to democracy. We could talk about the 1987 Constitution. We could talk about how it's really a dictatorship in the guise of a democracy. Hmmm they'll definitely make Joseph Goebbels proud!

How could Marbobo bring up Ferdinand Marcos Sr. when in fact the 1987 Constitution continued cronyism through the oligarchy? Marcos Sr. had his oligarch system and the 1987 Constitution created the economic dictatorship of the oligarchy. Yes, economic protectionism is a blessing but not only for the oligarchs. The oligarchy is a dictatorship where people are forced to pay more for mediocre services. That in itself is a dictatorial economic system. They are giving Filipinos no other choice but to avail of the garbage services of the oligarch in the name of nationalism. More Filipinos are forced to look for jobs abroad as a result. I don't see how President Duterte's plan to liberate the economy is a threat to democracy. President Duterte's plan to let competition come in would break the economic tyranny brought by the 1987 Constitution.

How can you talk about freedom of speech and information if the media is manipulated by biased people? While the Yellow Imperialists claim they're fighting fake news but they're also spreading it at the same time? ABiaS-CBN has a long history of being one sided. A good example is how they only let Jim Paredes tell his side of the story during the EDSA celebration when the Duterte Youth should have also been given the chance to explain themselves. Consider both sides of the story rather than just one side of the story. What's the use of complaining Mocha Uson is biased if they're also into the biased network. Not to mention, how often has it been since they've been censoring criticism against them while they allow their followers to do as they please on social media platforms? If President Duterte were really a despot then he would have already had commanded for the arrests of Agot Isidro and Maria Ressa long ago without due process.

Should I mention the Imperial Manila system should be viewed as a dictatorship? This is the dictatorship of Tagalog Pride. There's no delegation in decision-making. It's like as if that they live in a system that unless you're born a Tagalog then you're not a Filipino. Talk about being racist against your fellow Filipino of a different ethnic group. The system tends to act like that only Luzon is the Philippines and Visayas and Mindanao are but captured territories in their Da Penoy Empire. The term Pinoy or Filipino is applicable to ALL residents of the Philippines and not just Tagalogs. The dictatorship of Tagalog pride has hurt the rest of the Philippines for many years. Also, is this bias against President Duterte is because he's a Visayan? If only Tagalogs are ever allowed to hold high offices then that alone is a proof of Tagalog dictatorship.

From 1987 to 2016 they enjoyed their privilege of the tyranny of the majority. Maybe that's the reason why they don't want to shift to a parliamentary system. It's because a parliamentary system hears the voices of both the Majority Bloc and the Minority Bloc. But by June 30, 2016 they started losing their power. The majority who used to love and support them now shifted to supporting other people and not just President Duterte. Now they're showing how much of dictators they really are. If they can make President Duterte resign as a minority without consulting the majority wouldn't that make them a dictator? Maybe they think that they're still the #SilentMajority but let's face it - they never realized that the crowd's decision changes all the time. Right now, it's not in their favor and they've lost the popularity that so held them in power for years.

So who's the threat to democracy now?

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