Friday, October 03, 2025

BUT WHY

He is old and allegedly sick but why I still don't feel sorry for the old m an? Because first and foremost, he was jailed for strong probable crimes (which by the way charged already), and then here he is, still never heard of his remorse and not sorry to his victims but instead we are feed with these all propagandas, lies, and political ploy from his legal team and spokesperson such as his family and allies, and they demand humanity but these acts are not humane... who am I to feel sorry?


So what if he is old if there are other older than him sentenced or charged in the prisons? He is a dangerous old man so I don't buy using old age to put him on either house arrest or interim release. If being old age is the case, then we are saying here it is just fine to do wrongdoings today because soon you will be forgiven when you get old age. I don't agree too using respect as excuse to empathize him, if this is the case, then how about the disrespect to human life and due process he did? Again, he is a dangerous old man. So I found this old age reasoning abusive, tolerating, taking for granted the crimes and taking advantage the age. This is reasoning of the guilty themselves, of the enablers themselves, of the perpetrators themselves. Anyway I do not even feel he's remorse so why I sympathize the unapologetic?


But why am I still not compassionate to the alleged sick old man, having cognitive impairment, having early signs of dementia, so skinny, etcetera? Because illnesses are all allegations from notorious liars mouth, unless the confirmed and firsthand information from authorized and reliable, I will not give empathy to their dramas or else it is just a mere compassion to fakery. There are lots of contradictions going on here that conflicting with each other. The family visits reveal the conflicts whenever they give updates to their supporters that he is ok, and then echoed by their loyal allies, then all of a sudden he is sick? Not too long ago they were saying they talked about recent floods and politics, then suddenly they are saying the old man has cognitive impairment. They are now saying their tatay is unable to recall events, places, timing, or even members of his close family. Then later on someone is saying tatay talked to him asking to bring him home in Davao to eat monggo while earlier it was said the fPRRD cannot recognize even his family. Another claim said that the old man has couple of incidents he fell in his cell but his family never divulged this in their recent visits instead ensured that he is ok. jolly and healthy. Why the contradiction is too much? Them saying let the current Philippine administration to let him return home to face whatever judicial process is necessary, and also them saying fPRRD is not fit to stand trial. Them saying Du30 needs interim release, and again them saying Du30 needs to send home. So this sudden cognitive impairment is devious so why should I have humanitarian feeling to his sickness and oldness if these lies are coming again and again?


And but why are the senators adopting resolutions to place the fPRRD under house arrest citing humanitarian reason even they know it is definitely waste of time and somehow money as we paid their salary on that resolution made? Because it is just for the show, it is just for engagement, it is just for entertainment for their die hard supporters to agitate. Because they want to record their loyalty to Duterte family, they are making felt their stand as ally, they are positioning themselves for 2028 election to get sympathy votes. Many "becauses" but one thing is certain: this can send clear message to ICC that Duterte is indeed a flight risk and security threat because this senate resolution just proves Duterte has still power and influence in the Philippines. The die-hard supporters assemblies outside The Hague headquarter, the "didilis" unruly rallies in the Philippines, and the careless pronouncements and misinformation from Duterte families and allies are really proofs that fPRRD remains a big threat.

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