Agh, okay. I'm accepting my wrong here.

Due to preferences, we might have become unaware that the CPP-NPA dishonored their declaration of ceasefire with the AFP. And the reason why the President addressed the leftists weren't just because of the QC incident +
but also the AFP-NPA clash in Rizal. As well as those who threat the health workers with bleach.

Now because of this, a shoot to kill order has been declared by the President last night. Say, he only addressed it for the opposing group.
But anyone could become a victim, with the definition of the majority that leftists are enemies, those who opposes the government's plan, madaling gawing excuse that the next person they are going to shoot is an "alleged" terrorist.
And the point that it was viewed in a national TV, you can't help the mass to be afraid and mad. You are fighting against the citizens, not the prime enemy: the pandemic.
Media is so powerful to divert our beliefs. And our preferences are lethal to our stand.
We are opposing against corruption right now, but don't get too gullible of using only your preferences as an evidence to take your stand. May attack pala na nangyari and we only saw the QC incident as the main reason for the threat.
But at the same time, media can also be powerful in a different way: smokescreening. It diverts our attention to other highlighted issues regardless whether it is relevant or not. Marami nang nagtatanong: nasaan na ang perang binigay ng Kongreso?
But now we're so fed with this threat.

I can't clarify my sentiments enough but this is the point: stay vigilant with the news. Wag kang mamili ng balitang gusto mo lang gamitin. It's best to know who and how your enemy moves than to settle on what you only know sa battle na 'to
This sentiment does not also change my stand that it is not right to declare violence to anyone! The Government must protect its supreme and that is us the people!
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