Duterte Harry, Part 1: The rise of Duterte & the shifting sociopolitical climate in the Philippines.

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I'm sure that's one of his policies. Just assuming.


Now I am curious Duterte just called Obama an SOB and told him to fuck off and today told him to go to hell.

I wonder how will Trump as pressident will respond to that if some irrelevant thrid world leader called him that.

I am sure Trump will make fun of Dutertes appearance
 
Now I am curious Duterte just called Obama an SOB and told him to fuck off and today told him to go to hell.

I wonder how will Trump as pressident will respond to that if some irrelevant thrid world leader called him that.

I am sure Trump will make fun of Dutertes appearance

Little Duterte?
 
Masses of FIlipinos support Duterte because they demand immediate change, and they believe that killing their way to prosperity is a legitimate option at this point. The Philippines had been a basket case since the 70s when Marcos began turning the country into a dictatorial despot, and after 40 years of economic regression, the people think that meaningful change can be achieved within a presidential term (six years). The preceding president, Noynoy Aquino, actually did a commendable job of steering the country in the right direction after four decades of backwardness, achieving the country's first-ever investment grade credit rating and turning business outsourcing as a major industry. But despite the data suggesting the country was finally improving, Filipinos everywhere still believed the president was a failure, and so they voted in a radical autocrat who now risks reversing all the country's recent economic gains. 40 years of poverty and corruption cannot be erased within six years, but don't tell that to Filipinos.

When you have millions of uneducated people who are as clannish, machismo, impatient and idealistic as Filipinos, the group consensus can be a horrible sight to behold.

Excellent post!

Third world countries gonna third world.

Duterte better watch out or we might come and liberate his country.

What do you think will happen in America when we elect our own Duterte equivalent with a crappy hairpiece?

Worthless posts.
 
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Hitler and the Nazis have the image of being the most indescribable type of evil mostly in the West. Which is understandable.

Everywhere else they're just seen as regular bad guys in history, maybe on par with colonizers and despots. I know in Latin America this is the case.

I mean I get it. There are people walking around in Germany with hammer and sickle shirt. You could not possibly explain that to someone who suffered under Stalin.
 
I'm sure that's one of his policies. Just assuming.


Trump may start rounding up Filipino Americans hey a lot of Filipino Americans supported Duterte there are a ton of Green card holders who voted for Dutards and now they are protesting against the USA for meddling in the Philippines and accusing the US based Media for making Duterte look bad.

Those immigrants are really ridiculous if they think the USA is being unfair they should get their Filipino ass back here in the Philippine Islands same for those Filipino US Citizens who supports Duterte.
 
I mean I get it. There are people walking around in Germany with hammer and sickle shirt. You could not possibly explain that to someone who suffered under Stalin.


Like this shirts?
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I am no fan of Trump but he is no Duterte unless he kills people and feeds them to alligators.

These are Duterte's friends.
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You mean crocodiles right?

Everything here is being blamed on America fuck I even get bad stares from some people at the Mall thinking I am half American because I have a lighter skin tone than most Filipinos and I used to work at an American based company.

These people just don't have the slightest clue about the economic ramifications of pissing off America and her allies they firmly believed China and Russia alone can support the Philippine economy.

Majority of the Filipinos today thinks America has abandoned them because they said the USA did not gave them Money and weapons.

Its like the Filipinos just gave up building a nation they just want hand outs but no accountability.

Oh another thing a lot of the people in the rural areas support communism.

The Philippines anti US Slant actually started in 1987 since then the Media have increased attacking the US/Western Culture.

Weird. Surely they realise that Japan is their biggest trade partner and the US comes in either second or third, roughly the same as China?
Of course the whole region realises that the shift in power to China might redraw old alliances.
Even down in Australia it's a balancing act of regional power, historic, cultural and diplomatic ties and growing economic integration.
 
Duterte declares upcoming Philippines-U.S. war games 'the last one'

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(Reuters) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte plunged one of the United States' most important Asian alliances deeper into uncertainty on Wednesday by declaring upcoming U.S.-Philippines military exercises "the last," and ruling out any joint navy patrols.

The firebrand Duterte pledged to honor a longstanding security treaty with the United States, but said China opposed joint marine drills in the Philippines starting next week and there would be no more war games with Washington after that.

"I am serving notice now to the Americans, this will be the last military exercise," Duterte said during a visit to Vietnam. "Jointly, Philippines-U.S.: the last one."

Duterte's remarks gave one of the strongest signs yet of fissures in a historic alliance that Washington has relied upon as it tries to cement its influence in Asia to counterbalance China's rapid rise. Duterte's foreign minister later said his comments had been taken out of context.

State Department spokesman John Kirby said he was not aware of any official notification from the Philippines about ending joint exercises.

"Our focus is on the relationship today and moving it forward," Kirby told a regular news briefing. "We continue to believe that that's possible. ... (W)e have significant security commitments with the Philippines. We're committed to meeting those commitments and to furthering this relationship."

The Philippines military and U.S. Marines are to hold annual amphibious landing exercises from Oct. 4 to 12. Military leaders from the countries have also started preparing for a new set of exercises next year.

http://www.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKCN11Y1ZI
 
You mean crocodiles right?



Weird. Surely they realise that Japan is their biggest trade partner and the US comes in either second or third, roughly the same as China?
Of course the whole region realises that the shift in power to China might redraw old alliances.
Even down in Australia it's a balancing act of regional power, historic, cultural and diplomatic ties and growing economic integration.

A lot of people know that but they are naive and thinks that the US businesses will tolerate a socialist government and stay despite Duterte's anti capitalist and anti western rhetoric

Half of the People are believing in Youtube conspiracies and they think China is now the Super power!!

I don't mind having more trade relations with China but the problem is China has been harassing our country for over a decade about fishing rights and the new President is giving them a pass and at the same time saying fuck you to the USA.

If they think the USA is being unfair wait till the Chinese treats us with no proper power balance without the US influence in the Region will just become a Chinese puppet after being a US puppet state for years.

And the way they are doing it is really disastrous it is too drastic.
 
LOL good. Fuck this guy and the Philippines. Let him handle China and Islamic terrorism alone.
 
Off-track foreign policy
Philippine Daily Inquirer
October 5th, 2016


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RECENT DEVELOPMENTS on the foreign-relations front are becoming unsettling. Earlier, President Duterte insulted US President Barack Obama, the European Union and the United Nations for commenting on the rising number of extrajudicial killings here. He followed these up with announcements that he would seek to expand ties with China and Russia. Then last week, he said the coming US-PH war games would be the last.

On economic relations, the Duterte administration has announced that it was readying funds for the Philippines’entry into the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), a multilateral financial institution spearheaded by China to function like the World Bank (which is traditionally headed by an American) and the Asian Development Bank (which is bankrolled by Japan).

The Philippines had deferred the signing of the articles of agreement of the AIIB when it was officially opened in June 2015. The government had expressed strong interest to join the AIIB when Chinese President Xi Jinping proposed it in October 2013, but delayed its membership following the protest lodged by the Aquino administration at the Permanent Court of Arbitration against China’s incursions into the West Philippine Sea.

This series of events has raised the question as to why the Philippines appears to be distancing itself from a longtime ally and cozying up to a country that has refused to recognize the arbitral court’s ruling upholding our maritime rights. The question is raised not so much to defend the United States as to point out why it is wrong to think that severing ties with the world’s acknowledged economic superpower will be beneficial to the Philippines.

Has anyone in the government studied the implications of such a move? The quantifiable impact on the Philippines would include the official development assistance it receives from American institutions like the US Agency for International Development (USAid), as well as the foreign military aid it gets every so often.

The biggest loss would be in international trade. The United States has trade preference systems that help many developing countries grow their economies. The Philippines, in particular, benefits from the scheme called the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP), the biggest and oldest US trade preference program that eliminates duties on thousands of products imported from any of 122 beneficiary countries like the Philippines. It is estimated that the Philippines uses about $800 million of this US GSP program.

Even with the European Union, the Philippines is currently the only Asean country to be accepted in that region’s GSP scheme. Philippine manufacturers and producers can export more than 6,000 products to any of the 28 EU member-countries at zero tariff using the GSP. These products include textiles, garments, coconut and marine products, processed fruit, prepared food, animal and vegetable fats and oils, headwear and footwear, furniture and chemicals.

Albert del Rosario, the foreign secretary during the Aquino administration, observed correctly that the emerging strategy appears to have been driven off-track. This foreign policy of equating the United States with China, he pointed out, should not be a zero-sum game: “In foreign affairs, you try to get as many friends as possible. You don’t get one friend at the expense of another friend. It’s illogical. Playing a zero-sum game is illogical, and the Philippines should get away from this.”

Also consider the fact that the United States and China are major economic partners, with trade between them amounting to $659 billion in 2015, and China enjoying a trade surplus of $336 billion. China is America’s biggest trading partner in manufactured goods, with $598 billion in total two-way trade in 2015. According to the US Department of Commerce, American exports of goods and services to China supported an estimated 951,000 jobs in 2014 (latest data available).

The international community has been viewing the Philippines in a very positive light—no longer the “sick man of Asia,” thanks in large part to the Aquino administration’s efforts to bring back investor confidence. The Duterte administration needs to be dissuaded from its emerging strategy. The Philippines cannot afford to lose the economic gains of the past just because the new President feels slighted by comments on his controversial war on drugs.

http://opinion.inquirer.net/97921/off-track-foreign-policy
 
I mean I get it. There are people walking around in Germany with hammer and sickle shirt. You could not possibly explain that to someone who suffered under Stalin.

True, but there's also something especially nefarious about regimes that persecute based on race/ethnicity/origin as opposed to political affiliation.

I mean, more than half of Russians think the USSR was a good thing and want it back. I doubt even 5% of Germans want to go back to Nazism.
 
He's a nationalist. Of course foreign parasites dislike him.
 
I mean I get it. There are people walking around in Germany with hammer and sickle shirt. You could not possibly explain that to someone who suffered under Stalin.

It would be like explaining the confederate flag to someone who doesn't think slavery was a good idea, or whose families suffered under Jim Crow and routine lynchings
 
This situation with the Philippines will show whether China can be a valuable trading partner and an economical super power to be taken seriously.

If Duterte's regime crashes down in flames, then it shows that you cannot cut your ties with the U.S. and honestly expect China to fill the gap. If I was a decision-maker for China, I'd pour money into the Philippines to make a statement.

However, they will probably have to replace Duterte eventually once he has done the "ground work". They don't want another Kim Jong.
 
It's gotta be culture. I assume the rural areas bring the score down for the more developed areas.

Growing up in CA and attending high school and college with many Filipinos, I would have never guessed they have a lower IQ than other Asians or white people.

They're all deeply religious as well.
 
LOL good. Fuck this guy and the Philippines. Let him handle China and Islamic terrorism alone.

TBH, They weren't getting all that much help WITH US on their side.

Obama doesn't give a crap about Philippines. Never has. When new president insults Obama, don't expect Obama to suddenly care if China does something aggressive and invades more Philippine lands.

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Lets face it Phillipines is toast anyways. The US is on it's way out as a superpower. It's only a matter of time. Their country is being invaded by Militant Muslims trying to annex new Islamic territory. Which will be well supported by that Muslim voting block in the UN. So when China starts taking more land claiming old maps and other bullshit. Expect no help from the rest of the world.

I honestly thing Duterte is doing the only thing he can do. Nationalize the country and crackdown on groups with ulterior motives. i.e. Islamic rebels and crime drug rings. Of course when you do that you're going to look like a terrible evil dictator to western eyes. But China doesn't think of hardline politics as a weakness. They see it as strong controlling leader.
 
I am no fan of Trump but he is no Duterte unless he kills people and feeds them to alligators.

These are Duterte's friends.
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Meh, I wouldn't worry too much if the commies try to take over. If it weren't against community guidelines I'd post a vid, but you can just google United States air strike ISIS videos. Not as badass as the way Russians fuck shit up, but still fun to watch snackbars get blown to pieces and crying "aloha snackbar" in desperation.

In b4 "Islamophobe"
 
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