MANILA, Philippines— Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV on Thursday urged Filipinos to be discerning about a leader who usually broke his word, noting how President Rodrigo Duterte has several times acted against his own promises, including initially refusing to run for the land’s highest post and, most recently, his vow to God never to curse again.
“He said he will not run… Filipinos just rode along… You didn’t see, you’ve been had…. There’s something wrong with you when you allow yourselves to be fooled,” he said at a Senate media forum.
“Open your eyes. Niloloko ka na. Niloloko na tayong lahat (You are being fooled. We are all being fooled),” said the senator, a member of the chamber’s small minority.
He also cited the lack of public outcry over the still growing death toll in the President’s fierce war on drugs, adding there should be “a day of reckoning” for Duterte.
“When someone kills, he should be held accountable. If we are angry at thieves, how much more at murderers? There’s something wrong about our morals these days,” he said.
“I am firm in my belief that President Duterte was behind the DDS (Davao Death Squad) in Davao City and the extrajudicial killings now happening in our country,” he said.
“If he was not the one behind this, then why can’t he stop it? Instead, he is even encouraging the killings. This is the big problem we’re facing here,” said Trillanes. CDG/rga
Source: Inquirer
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