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Proud to be "Ingrato"

Just lately, Philippine National Police Chief Gen. Bato dela Rosa called the critics on the war against Drugs as a bunch of ingrates.

"Prangka lang ako. You can criticize us to high heavens but I can tell you straight sa inyong mga mata, 'yung mga critic, sabihan ko kayo, ingrato kayo. Alam ko nakikinabang din kayo sa peace and order na idinulot ng war on drugs," " he said in an ambush interview.
 Well, if the definition of being an ingrate means not being appreciative, then we are proud to be one. Bakit? Let us count the ways...

  1. The war is a failure. The bald head... err, figures released by the government on the number of drug users is very telling. From the 1.8 million drug users in September 2016, the figure rose to 4.7 million in May this year and to 7 million this October 2017. If the war is successful, the figure should be declining, not increasing, unless the goal of the war is pataasan ng ihi... este, bilang.
  2. The war is a failure. 13,000 plus na ang patay wala pa ring nahuhuling tatay... I mean, druglord? Asan na yung P6.4 billion worth na shabu sa customs? Sino nahuli dun -- ang caretaker ng warehouse?
  3. The war is a failure. Ang PNP mismo ang nagsabi: Kailangan niya ng P900 million budget sa War on Drugs. Kung winning ang war, di ba dapat pababa ang budget? Teka, budget ba ng prescription drugs para sa DOH ang pinag-uusapan natin?
  4. The war on drugs is a failure. Napapansin na tayo globally at me 39 countries sa UN ang nagsabi nito. Unless mga dilawan ang mga government officials ng mga bansang yun? Grabe ah, ang lakas ng power ng mga dilawan ngayon, kung ganun? Kaya ba kahol ng kahol ang mga anti-yellows?
  5. The war on drugs is a failure. Yung mga respondents nga ng surveys na pumupuri kay PRRD nagsasabi na mahihirap lang ang nahuhuli at namamatay, ang PNP pa kaya na may intelligence fund di ito malalaman? Well, mas marami nga naman ang 16 million kaysa sa bilang ng PNP.
Graphics Credit: Rappler.com



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