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Inquirer's Choice Of Cover Girls From Jover Laurio To Preen's Five Filipino Communist Bitches

It's anything but surprising that five Filipino bitches (right) namely Sarah Elago (Kayabangan Partylist Representative), Alex Danday (Anakbayad), Paula Janer (College Editor’s Guild of the Philippines or CEGP), Kara Taggaoa (League of Failipino Students), and Blaise Bellosillo (National Union of Students in the Philippines) became cover girls for Inquirer. Just remember that last 2017 they had Jover Laurio honored as the Filipino of the Year last 2017. If they can make the brainless work of Pinoy Ako Blog and praise it as an intellectually well-researched masterpiece then why should we be surprised when Filipino communist women are the next cover girls? Once again, Inquirer is putting Filipino women - if not Filipinos in general in a very bad light!

Inquirer's choice of cover girls is contributing to its shrinkage in credibility. Elago (who's thankfully not at the center of the Filipinas for Change) isn't doing anything right in her work but whine, whine, whine. Would have Elago been in a parliamentary system - she would have to defend her claims in the Weekly Question Hour. What has Elago done anyway but disturb the peace and order of Philippine legislature? Then you have the members of other Filipino activist organizations. Let me ask what have these activists ever done to even improve the country? All they do is whine and whine about their problems without even presenting alternative feasible solutions. That's why they fail as an opposition. It's because they (including Laurio herself) are just like former senator Antonio Trillanes IV who only talks and talks without proving much substance. I even wonder if Jover herself is also paid for by communist fronts too?

It's no surprise really that Inquirer itself is shooting itself at the foot for the nth time. From the report that Chinese investors are supposedy "invading" the Philippines to Heil Digong (presenting him as Hitler). So why should we be surprised with Laurio becoming the Filipino of the Year to these five communist bitches into becoming cover girls for Preen. Does Inquirer now want to say that these women hold a monopoly on women's rights and special virtues then? It's very easy to shout "HUMAN RIGHTS!" or in their case "WOMEN'S RIGHTS!" only when it's convenient now, isn't it when these women have oppressed even their FELLOW WOMEN to get what they want?!

So why are the Yellows against the proposed amendments against the 1987 Constitution? It's not about nationalism. It's all about power. Don't buy it for a second that the Kayabangan Partylist, Anakbayad, League of Failipino Students, and the like are nationalists. They only use nationalism as their cover - the real aim has always been power. A parliamentary system would totally shred them at the Weekly Question Hour. Foreign direct investors will crush their hold on the poor who can now have better employment opportunities. You can see that these guys just want power. Don't let their so-called nationalism fool you!

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