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Aren't The Anti-Duterte Activists Too Old To Have Imaginary Friends?

It's really mind-boggling that the Anti-Duterte Rallyists (and some of them even asked former president Noynoy to resign before) are confident that they will succeed. They had several rallies whether it was September 21, 2017 and followed by the November 5, 2017 rally in EDSA -- but President Duterte is still the president. This has me wondering do they have imaginary friends attending their rallies?


So what's the fake news right now? The Philippine Daily Impunity said that thousands attended but look at the video. It's barely even half a thousand and traffic was hardly affected. They probably just showed a close shot to make them look "mas marami sila". This raises the question if such people hare having imaginary friends while they do their rallies. If they do have them then aren't they too old to have imaginary friends?

Either way, I really can't help but laugh at how these guys think they're still the majority when the tide change is no longer in their favor. The majority once supported the Dilawans but today the tide has changed. The majority now placed President Duterte into power. Going by their logic that you must go with the majority or you're left out -- they are now LEFT OUT as they have now become the minority. They're now the subjective morons that they once labeled people who don't join them to be. They are now left out since the majority has had enough of their stupidity thanks to a new cultural revolution in the Philippines.

This also explains the failure of the presidential system. The presidential system only cares about majority wins and popular opinion changes all the time. What placed the Marcoses and Aquinos into power but popular opinion of the majority of Filipinos? The same can be said of President Duterte winning his seat. They just didn't consider him as a person and only because of his popularity. Leni Loud Robredo's drop in approval ratings has been more of an issue of popularity than her lack of credibility. It's time to shift to credibility-based parliamentary system since you can't rely on the majority all the time, can you?

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