Wednesday, April 26, 2017

F…CK YOU, NEW YORK TIMES

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April 26, 2017

A story in gmanews.tv says in an editorial entitled "Let the World Condemn Duterte,” the AmerIcan newspaper New York Times called on the International Criminal Court (ICC) to immediately investigate charges of mass murder and crimes against humanity filed against President Digong by a Filipino lawyer in relation to the anti-drug war. The Times added that an ICC probe “would encourage governments to take measures against him (Duterte), such as imposing tariffs on Philippine goods."

FUCK YOU, NEW YORK TIMES! You have no MORAL, LEGAL AND PROFESSIONAL RIGHT to prejudge ANYTHING concerning our country.

NONE of you guys live here.  YOU HAVE NO FIRST-HAND knowledge of what is ACTUALLY happening in our country, in our communities.  Your sole basis for sweepingly calling for action against our president and his government is a compilation of ONE-SIDED AND UNVERIFIED REPORTS from witness who had LIED IN PUBLIC HEARINGS in our Senate and organizations with supposed resource persons not one of which they could, or would not, identify for public scrutiny or validation. How STUPID AND BIASED can you bastards get.

I am a former newspaper man myself. Unless the Times has its OWN STANDARDS in journalism, media is supposed to be FAIR AND IMPARTIAL in each and every story they come out with by citing both sides of the issue. Even in editorials or opinions. But you ran your condemnation of our President and government WITHOUT EVEN AN IOTA of your own verification of the TRUTH. Do you people know WHAT TRUTH MEANS?

Worst, you even had THE NERVE to CATEGORICALLY encourage other governments to ACT AGAINST President Duterte, and cited the imposition of tariff on Philippine goods as an example (which would only result in added hardship to our people). All based on testimonies of LYING WITNESSES and HEARSAY allegations of organizations which HAVE NOT PRESENTED EVEN A SINGLE PIECE of corroborative statement or physical proof of their claims in their numerous press releases.

You have no right whatsoever to meddle in our affairs. If the Times is arrogant enough to ignore FAIRNESS AND TRUTH for the vested interests of your editors or staffers, then have the decency to spare the Filipino people of your bias. We definitely will still live in peace without your paper. 30


1 comment:

  1. BEAUTIFUL!! Don't you get sick of foreign entities wielding power over sovereign nations with their 'international' tribunals, believing they have the right to act as world police?

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