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Will Yellowtards (And Also Trillanestards) Please GIVE Their Alternatives To Winning The Drug War?

If there's anything Yellowtards (as well as Trillanestards) are good at doing - it's all TALK NG TALK. If Antonio Trillanes IV isn't the only endorser of Talk N Text - you also have Leni Loud Robredo. There's nothing wrong with criticizing President Duterte. For one, I was overly offended over his "stupid G--!" statement and I think he needs to exert more self-restraint. Criticizing anybody in power is good if the motive and criticism are good. The way that Leni Loud was fired from ICAD totally showed she wasn't cut out for the job. Yet, Yellowtards (and maybe Trillanestards) think that Leni Loud was unjustly dismissed when all she did was run a gossip show.

Here's the latest update from Leni Loud herself. Try listening to it if you want a good laugh or if you want to fall asleep. She's proving herself to be tokhanging her chances for presidency. Her press conferences are more of Leni Per Minute (a mockery of the ABS-CBN talk show Kristy Per Minute) than talking about solutions. Then you have Trillanes himself who would rather talk and talk with very little to no proof. Both of them look like they should be running a show called Leni and Tony rather than be in politics. 

This should be a good challenge to Yellowtards and/or Trillanestards. They better give their alternatives on how to win the drug war. They have the right to criticize President Duterte's program but they have the DUTY to give better alternatives at the same time. What alternatives do they have? Do they still think that economic protectionism is better than free trade when unemployment provides manpower to the black market? Do they still confuse legalization of drugs to decriminalization of drug use? Would they hire the likes of Agnes Callamard who endorsed Carl Hart's ridiculous statement about shabu? They better present their alternatives or just STFU if they can't. 

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  1. Here is how to win a drug war: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drug_policy_of_Portugal

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