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Saturday, January 20, 2018

Eh di nakatikim kayo ngayon! PCOO Undersecretary slams Rappler over SEC ruling

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Much has been said about the case Rappler is currently facing. 
PCOO Usec. Lorraine Marie T. Badoy and Rappler CEO Maria Ressa
This after the Securities and Exchange Commission, most commonly-known as SEC, released a directive in line with the revocation of the news site's license.

The Presidential Communications Operations Office Undersecretary Lorraine Marie T. Badoy herself also aired her thoughts about the Rappler's fate that has become the talk of the town.

Check out her full post below:

My thoughts on Rappler.

The elites in Philippine society have been so used to breaking the laws of the land with impunity, that when the law is finally applied to them, they howl in protest. It truly is an outrage to them. You can practically hear them sputter with righteous indignation, “How dare you??!”
Rappler logo | Photo from Google
They are wholly convinced that rules are for mere mortals—not gods and goddesses like them who reside in Mt. Olympus.

What’s worse is how we agree with them (why do you think they’ve gotten away with it for so long?)—even those who ought to know better. You know –the ones who've been hashtagging us to stand by Rappler’s side and who scream persecution and how press freedom has died in the Philippines.
Such drama queens.

Pew Research Center just came out with a survey that said what didn’t need to be said because it’s just so obvious—the Philippines has one of the freest free press in the ENTIRE WORLD. We clocked in at #2.

So sit down before you break your necks and you might want to go easy on the teleseryes. Press freedom is alive and kicking in the Philippines. And what’s more, this is a robust democracy, a rock and roll democracy. If any, we’re too free—and to which I say, “Viva la democracia!”
Rappler CEO Maria Ressa
This has become the rule in not just our country but the entire world: the rich get away with murder. And they do because we let them.

What do you think makes the Aquino/Cojuangco/whoever else-owns Hacienda Luisita pay farm workers they’ve trafficked the outrage of 38 pesos per week and when caught, not even feel like they owe us an explanation? Not a whiff of embarrassment or apology about them.

Then you see them in Manila Polo Club and they continue to have their noses high up in the air like they’re so honorable and so well-bred—not the scum of the earth that they truly are who steal from the poorest of the poor and condemn generations of Filipinos to live the nightmare of severe poverty. Shameless, utterly shameless.

And what do you think made Lucio Tan/Mighty Corp NOT pay BILLIONS in taxes that they owed the country that gave them their fabulous wealth?

This sense of entitlement that was aided and abetted by past administrations. And we let them. We expected nothing from our government and got exactly that: nothing.

And so I say BRAVO! to the laws of the land being FINALLY applied to those who thought they could make a mockery of it forever. Well, wala talagang forever.
Rappler reporter Pia Ranada | Photo from Google
Andito na si Rodrigo Duterte who, by the force of his leadership and the strength of his vision inspires everyone in his administration—even the Aquino appointees in SEC who make up the overwhelming majority—to do what’s right.

The Constitution says an absolute NO to foreign control of our media. And yes it is true that there are many many laws that are violated as a matter of course but fact is THIS IS AN ADMINISTRATION THAT’S SERIOUS ABOUT FOLLOWING LAWS.

The message is clear: Break them and be ready to suffer the consequences.

Lucio Tan knows this.
The Prietos know this now.
Mighty Corp knows this.
Leila de Lima knows this.
Drug lords in government know this.

So really, the story isn’t the loss of press freedom but the TRIUMPH OF THE LAW.

FINALLY the long arm of the law has caught up with those who, time and again, thumbed their noses on our laws and who think laws only apply to the poor. Not to them, the rotten elite.

This is how a country is rebuilt. One step at a time.

We chip at the old to make way for the new.

In order for new worlds to be created, the old one must die.

We are becoming the country we’ve always wanted to be.

Mabuhay, my Philippines!
PCOO Undersecretary Lorraine Marie T. Badoy | Photo from Facebook
Source: Lorraine Marie T. Badoy

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