Did Etta Rosales Forget That Two Foreigners Were RIGHTFULLY Jailed And Deported For Participating In An Anti-Noynoy Rally?
Did Etta Rosales forget about the incident where two foreigners -- namely a Dutch Communist activist named Thomas Van Beersum and Canadian woman Kim Chatillon-Meunier were both arrested for participating in an anti-Aquino rally? So I guess in her logic that it's okay to deport foreigners who meddle in the affairs of the Dilawans while it's not okay to do so when they attack President Duterte? Hmmm... I would like to commend the Aquino administration for actually having some brain in locking up, deporting and blacklisting those two who were helping those idiotic activists.
Foreigners have their freedom to speech to give their opinions and criticism concerning other countries but not to act like they're experts of the world. China has the right to criticize the Philippines for not going after drug dealers (and they have a strong anti-drug policy) while Filipinos have the right to criticize the incumbent Chinese government for bullying its neighboring countries. I have my right to say China should consider federalism to ease their traffic problems though I have no right to tell them exactly on how to do it. What did Giacomo Filibeck and well the other two idiots back in Noynoy Aquino's term do? They were participating with dangerous Filipino activist groups. It was more than just offering some criticism. They were participating in a destabilization scheme. Any destabilization attempt against the Philippines should be viewed seriously. I don't care if those two foreigners who got deported during Noynoy's time were going against Noynoy -- what they did made them deserve their deportation and persona non grata. The same should be true for Filibeck and Callamard. Filibeck was going to go to an Akbayan Congress -- why give that Communist group any more back-up? Same goes for Beersum participating (or perhaps also funding) an anti-Noynoy rally?
So what's in her mind? Destablization is okay if it's against President Duterte? Any form of destabilization isn't okay. As much as I believe that Noynoy has a lot to answer for but let's just face it that those activists aren't heroes either. I can't approve of all the nonsense those rallyists did even if it was against Noynoy. Just think of how they were actually asking Noynoy to do the impossible such as defy the law supply and demand. They are pretty much just like the culprits of the Light a Fire Movement during the Marcos Years or the New People's Army. Those activists don't really care who sits down. Don't tell me she has forgotten the number of huge effigies of Noynoy that were burned by those same groups that are now also doing the same to huge effigies of President Duterte? If she has then maybe she has selective amnesia.
Foreigners have their freedom to speech to give their opinions and criticism concerning other countries but not to act like they're experts of the world. China has the right to criticize the Philippines for not going after drug dealers (and they have a strong anti-drug policy) while Filipinos have the right to criticize the incumbent Chinese government for bullying its neighboring countries. I have my right to say China should consider federalism to ease their traffic problems though I have no right to tell them exactly on how to do it. What did Giacomo Filibeck and well the other two idiots back in Noynoy Aquino's term do? They were participating with dangerous Filipino activist groups. It was more than just offering some criticism. They were participating in a destabilization scheme. Any destabilization attempt against the Philippines should be viewed seriously. I don't care if those two foreigners who got deported during Noynoy's time were going against Noynoy -- what they did made them deserve their deportation and persona non grata. The same should be true for Filibeck and Callamard. Filibeck was going to go to an Akbayan Congress -- why give that Communist group any more back-up? Same goes for Beersum participating (or perhaps also funding) an anti-Noynoy rally?
So what's in her mind? Destablization is okay if it's against President Duterte? Any form of destabilization isn't okay. As much as I believe that Noynoy has a lot to answer for but let's just face it that those activists aren't heroes either. I can't approve of all the nonsense those rallyists did even if it was against Noynoy. Just think of how they were actually asking Noynoy to do the impossible such as defy the law supply and demand. They are pretty much just like the culprits of the Light a Fire Movement during the Marcos Years or the New People's Army. Those activists don't really care who sits down. Don't tell me she has forgotten the number of huge effigies of Noynoy that were burned by those same groups that are now also doing the same to huge effigies of President Duterte? If she has then maybe she has selective amnesia.
Do you know that the law banning Foreigners to get themselves political activities is a colonial law, introduced through "foreign meddling"? Yes, it's known as Commonwealth Act No 613 and became law in 1940. So it's a colonial law.
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