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investments, hindi lang sa Pilipinas, all around the world.
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So, yun ang po yung ano natin.
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So, please lang refrain from making, you know,
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puerile, juvenile comments na pinapakompare-compare tayo.
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I'm not competing with anyone, okay?
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Kaya ako, bukas ako parati sa collaborations
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dun sa mga ibang local bloggers and journalists and all
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because, you know, I want the world to know
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na marami tayong mga magagaling na journalists and bloggers
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and political commentators, among other things.
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So, very interesting developments.
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Now, speaking of, grabe,
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ang dami ko nakausap over the past 48 hours
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na mga spokesman ng Philippine Coast Guard,
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spokesman ng Philippine Navy,
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mga ilang-ilang experts na may alam sa ating gobyerno,
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sa ating policy, sa West Philippine Sea.
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So, and for me, I think we're living in an interesting time
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kasi ngayon, alam na eh, openly kinakall out na yung mga tinatawag na makapili.
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Obviously, guys, alam nyo naman sino yung mga makapili,
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yung historical reference.
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Ito yung mga Pilipino na nag-side with Imperial Japan.
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So, in their own anti-US...
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I mean, again, I'm...
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What US did was wrong in terms of colonizing the Philippines, in my opinion,
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in terms of hijacking a revolution against Spain.
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May mga maling ginawa ng Espanya sa atin.
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You can just read Rizal's novels.
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Maraming namatay and sobrang horrible yung impact ng Philippine-American War
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at the turn of the 20th century.
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Lahat yan. Totoo yan.
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to side with Imperial Japan,
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na napaka-marahas,
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just because Asian din sila.
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So, porkit Asian sila,
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parang kalahay natin in a way,
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mas okay sila kaysa Western countries.
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Even though, of course,
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we know in reality,
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napaka-brutal ang Imperial Japan.
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And you don't believe me?
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Ask my lola, right?
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May mga videos tayo na interview natin, lola natin.
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You know, they were burying people alive during those times.
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Including my ancestors, almost.
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So, just to be clear about this, guys,
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Ito yung problema.
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Ito yung makapili mindset, no?
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Na tama naman na i-criticize ang Western countries.
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Tama naman na may maraming ginawang mali yung mga Western powers.
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Colonial powers sila, after all.
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We shouldn't have any illusion about them.
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Pero yung tatalon ka doon sa kampo ng mas marahas pa na Imperialists,
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mas brutal pa ng mga Imperialists,
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Pat parang Espanyol tayo magsali, ba?
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Hindi, kasi nagbabasta tayo ng ano.
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Yung Brains of the Nation ngayon, ulit binabalikan ko ngayon kay Rizel Mujarez.
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I was reading yung chapter ni Taverna.
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Taverna ako ng Taverna.
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Nalas, baka dahil...
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Anthony Taverna ako ng Taverna.
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Si Taverna, di ba?
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Obviously, maraming ginawang mali yung mga Western powers.
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Given na yan, colonizer sila.
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what's even worse
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is when you side with even a more brutal new power
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na hindi Western,
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Walang mode of conduct.
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Walang concept of democracy.
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So, that was what Imperial Japan was.
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Imperial Japan was.
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Obviously, today's Japan is a completely different ballgame.
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Ito na naman yung mga iba dyan.
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Gagamitin yung 1940s para sabihin yung masama pa rin ng Japan until today.
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Which is ridiculous, right?
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Totally different issue.
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They had to go through their peace constitution.
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All of those things.
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Now, going back to this.
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So, may mga nagsabi na the best way to describe some people who nowadays
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correctly criticize US, right?
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Whether ito yung kakulangan nila sa atin.
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Whether ito yung mga maling interventions na ginawa nila sa Middle East.
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Sa Kitang Silangan.
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Sa iba't ibang riyon ng mundo.
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Sure, we can discuss that.
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Pero ang problema ngayon is
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we na-weaponize itong anti-Western, anti-imperial discourse.
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Para i-justify or to apologize for
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itong ginagawang...
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Tawagin natin for what it is.
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Imperialismo sa West Philippine Sea.
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Imperialismo sa East Asia.
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You don't want to believe me?
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Look at Mahathir Muhammad, right?
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Not necessarily a fan of the West.
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Mahathir Muhammad was...
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Well, he is still.
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He's about 99 years old.
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Ito yung tao na bago pa dun yung mga...
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Ito yung tao na bago pa dun yung mga...
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Alam mo na, yung mga...
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Bago na yung mga dyan.
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He was already criticizing the West.
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You know that at times, Mahathir would openly criticize yung leader ng Australia.
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Called them recalcitrant or attack Australia as a deputy sheriff of US.
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And talk about yung mga mali ng Western countries.
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Talk about Asian values.
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But, this is the same Mahathir wherein few years ago, he warned openly against in a speech in Beijing.
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If I'm not missing it, in Zhongnanghai, Mahathir openly warned about new colonialism.
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See? New colonialism.
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Now, hindi na sinabi openly nag-imperialist sa mga Chinese.
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But, if you read what he was saying throughout the elections in 2018,
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and then what he said afterwards, he was openly warning about some dangerous tendencies coming out of China.
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Now, this is not an endorsement of some very troubling racialist, you know, kind of a ultra-bumiputra arguments from Mahathir.
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I disagree with him.
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But, the fact that Mahathir, a very anti-Western leader, openly warned about new colonialism,
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because old colonialism na yung West,
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then that tells you, di ba?
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That tells you, there's something wrong with some people na ngayon,
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purong-purong sinasabi yung mali ng America nung 1910s.
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Mali ng Espanya nung 1820s.
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Mali ng, I don't know, Inglaterra.
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Mali ng, I don't know, England.
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Mali yung Amerika nung nasa ibang lugar, ibang regyon.
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Tapos, wala silang sinasabi whatsoever dito sa mga pagbubuli nang ngyari sa atin, sa sarili natin, bakuran.
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Wala silang sinasabi kahit ano.
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Ukol dito sa, you know, psychological warfare, disinformation, anything about, no?
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Anything about yung pagbubuli or pagka new kolonyalismo, yung mga north of Laos,
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alam na natin, ano na yan, di ba?
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Or yung mga death trap diplomacy, yung mga ganun.
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Although, of course, death trap diplomacy doesn't apply to most cases that it's talked about,
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but it applies to some Central Asian countries.
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It almost applied to Malaysia, to Sierra de Negre, to Sri Lanka.
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So, my point here is, guys, kung tunay na independent-minded ka,
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you're gonna criticize Trump,
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you're gonna criticize yung mga mali ng Western countries sa gitnang silangan,
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ibang regions of the world, mga kakulangan nila sa Pilipinas.
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But you're also gonna criticize, perhaps,
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or actually, you should even more criticize
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pag yung bansa mo mismo ang binubuli.
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Pag yung bansa mo mismo ay, you know,
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kung sinesakop yung sarili mong bakuran, di ba?
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Kung ikaw ay ginagaslight for fighting for your own rights, di ba?
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So, ito yung konteksto ng Makapili 2.0 conversation.
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At nakita natin na si Comer Tariel, among others,
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has been releasing some of these pictures, very interesting pictures of mga modern Makapili.
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parang interesting itura na ito, ha?
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So, please, to understand yung context ng conversation,
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please check out yung interview natin with Comer Tariela.
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I think he was more outspoken than ever,
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considering government official ito, ha, no?
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Tungkol sa ito issue ng mga Makapili.
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Kasi, binabastos siya, eh.
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Binabastos kaming lahat.
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Binabastos lahat ng mga lumalaban para sa West Philippine Sea,
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para sa ating dignidad, para sa ating karagatan, para sa ating teritorya.
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So, rin niya, lahat ng tao, binabastos na nila, na-attack nila,
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tinatag nila na, eh, tuta ng Amerika, mga gano'n.
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Eh, porkit sila yung tuta, yung mga bayaran pa nga and all of that,
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attacking ba nila yung mga gaslighting na kumagaginagawa?
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So, please check out itong interview natin with Comer Tariela.
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And, of course, we also discussed, may plano ba kayo, sir?
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Baka gusto nyo nang, baka may kailangan na pang tapat kay Sir Robin Padilla,
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mga gano'n types, di ba?
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So, pakicheck yung interview natin with Comer Tariela na update natin.
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Ito yung 8GB version na i-definition.
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Please check it on Facebook.
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Nag-upload din tayo dyan sa, ito yung hindi 8GB,
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ito yung live version na 1GB.
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So, pakicheck out, check it out.
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Very, very interesting discussions.
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Now, speaking of,
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ayan na naman, speaking of, mga hindi nag-off ng phone,
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mamaya mga copyright tayo ng mga music na, ano,
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Ano mga buduts yan?
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Sige lang, lagay natin ulit, buduts.
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Ito, ito, ito, mga kabuduts.
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Ito yung mga music na pag-traffic ka sa, ano.
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So, interestingly, actually,
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interestingly, first of all, there is an ongoing investigation.
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So, mga official na magkakaroon ng investigation ito.
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And, again, let me say thank you to Sir Ivan.
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I don't know how to put it in a Russian way or in English.
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Mayroon siyang pinos.
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Medyo, medyo, medyo, masyadong right wing pero okay to.
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So, resolution to call on a thorough investigation in aid of legislation.
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Ito, legit to kasi.
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Di ba sabi natin kailangan natin ng batas sa katraidoran sa panahon ng peace time?
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Yun yung sinabi ni Senator Trillanes dito sa interview natin.
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Ito yung sinabi ni Justice Carpio.
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Wala kasi tayong batas sa katraidoran pag peace time.
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Meron lang tayong sa war time.
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So, maybe it's time to revisit some of these things.
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Although, of course, personally, I'm very iffy about any laws na could be abused or weaponized.
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So, let me be also clear about that.
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At the same time, hindi naman tayo na, eh, bababa tayo.
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Di ba? May kailangan din tayong gagawin.
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So, ito yung, ito sa reported gentleman's agreement between former President Rodrigo Rua Duterte
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and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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I think doon sa interview natin with the, with the good commander Trinidad,
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mukhang ang take nung iba dyan, marites lang yan.
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Marites lang yan.
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But, ayon kay Harry, napaka-credible na tao, eh mukhang may nangyari talaga.
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And then, si Digong, nung biglang tinawag siya, dito ka, dito ka,
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nung interview siya ng Global Times ng China, yung talagang, kumbaga,
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yun ang DDS ng Communist Party ng China.
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Opo, opo, meron po kami agreement, pero di ko naintindihan, gano'n pala.
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Okay, gano'n, alam niyo na, alam niyo na yung kalakaran.
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So, whereas multiple reports, wala na.
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Multiple reports confirmed that the supposed gentleman's agreement
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allegedly made by former President Duterte with China was supposed to limit the supply
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and supply sent by the government to the soldiers stationed in the grounded Sierra Madre in Ayunginsol.
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Again, so this is interesting.
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So, the gentleman's agreement was not only about not,
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kasi, ang, ako, kasi inisip ko, yung sinisabi ng Chinese,
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huwag kayong mag-fortify, huwag kayong magdala ng mga simento, steel,
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yung mga anything to enlarge yung facilities niya dyan sa Ayunginsol.
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Eto, sinisabi na, ayon sa gentleman's agreement, or at least, base sa sinabi ng China,
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kahit yung basic resupply, diba, kailangan i-constrict yan.
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And as you know, yung resupply na pinag-usapan natin, tubig, pagkayan.
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Kasi, yung mga Marines natin dun, kawaway, kinakalawang na yung BRP Sierra Madre, diba.
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while the former president confirmed the gentleman's agreement at a press conference last April 2024 in Davao City,
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this is in addition to the Global Times thing,
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and that its main goal was to avert armed confrontation between Filipinos and Chinese in the West Philippine Sea,
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it only favors Beijing and compromises the Philippines' national interest.
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Of course, obviously, nakita naman natin, eh, lumalaban tayo ngayon sa ilalim ni BBM, katulad ni Time ni Aquino,
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o wala naman gyera, o wala naman, tasasabihin naman yung proxy war, yung mga kasumahan na ngayon.
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Alam mo na, walang alam sa buhay yan pag sinabi niya yung gaya agad, diba.
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Eto, sinasabi niya na under the pretense na eto ay para sa peace, diba, for peace, love, love, love.
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Ang ginawa dito is na-compromise yung Philippines' national interest, diba.
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Yun yung sinasabi dito, right, ng, eto yung in-imply ng etong resolution na yan.
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And whereas there is a necessity to look into such agreement to check if the same is true since it's been used as China's justification of its harassment,
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of Filipino resupply boats, including the use of water cannon on them.
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And also, yun nga eh, analyze din natin kung talaga may basihan yan,
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dapat ba may pananagutan, hindi lang sa mga mali na nangyari,
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dun sa panonidigong, pero yung efekto niya hanggang ngayon, dahil hanggang ngayon binubuli tayo,
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lalo tayo binubulingin, dahil kunyari daw, or,
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um, ano yung ulit na? Ano yung ulit ng term natin? Alleged sa Tagalog?
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Diba, yung allegedly, meron ganon, so yun ang ginagawang justification ng China,
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para buliin tayo ngayon, diba?
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Umanoy! O, umanoy. Okay, umanoy.
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Umanoy, ganyan-ganyan. O, ganyan, okay.
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Whereas the so-called gentleman's agreement, if any, is constitutionally void
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since it is tantamount to the surrender of our country, eto na, eto na, papunta na tayo sa interesting language.
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Since it's tantamount to, o alam nyo na, to the surrender of our country's sovereign rights over our exclusive economic zone.
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Kasi alam nyo naman, guys, yung ayung insyo,
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well, isa siyang low tide elevation within the Philippines' exclusive economic zone,
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so dapat kasama, ano nga, karagatan natin yan, backyard natin yan, sarili natin bakuran yan,
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walang, China has no business there. It's not a territory to be claimed.
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It's within, well, within our exclusive economic zone.
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So, surrender. Surrender, kumbaga. So, anong term dyan? Diba? O, alam nyo na.
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Now, therefore, be it resolved as it is hereby resolved to conduct an investigation in the claim of a gentleman's agreement
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involving the administration of former President Rodrigo Duarte,
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Duterte, and the Chinese government. So, that's interesting.
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Obviously, marami mga politiko dyan sa Congress. Ito rin yung mga politiko na aliado ni Digong dati.
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So, ewan ko, alam nyo naman, ang kalakaran sa atin.
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Pero, in fairness naman, some of them have seen the light of day and, you know, there's a re-found sense of patriotism.
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So, eh, support na lang natin yan, guys. Okay, good, good, good, good yan. Good yan.
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Kasi, at the very least, we have to understand what on earth is going on.
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Hindi pwede na hanggang Marites diploma sila nangyari or Marites explanation nangyari.
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Dio Manoy, kaya, Dio Manoy, okay. Dio Manoy, diba?
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Dio Manoy, diba? Dio Manoy, o. Caveat tayo.
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Mas gusto ko yung kay Ronald Llamas, eh.
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Hindi ko sinasabi na gano'n.
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Parang mas gusto ko yung version na hindi ko sinasabi, pero gano'n, o.
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Hindi ko sinasabi, pero gano'n.
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Now, interestingly, guys, eto, eto, mag-thank you rin tayo kay Sir Ivan, kasi he also posted about it.
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Uy, sumisigat na si Sir.
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Eto, eto, eto, eto.
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So, interestingly, guys, nakita ko rin yan.
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Ngayon, ba't yung Manila Times? Okay?
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Kung saan, may mga columnist tayo katulad ni, o, yan, okay.
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Hindi yung mga magagaling na columnist sa kaibigan natin, ha.
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Yung mga sila Jorge Muares, sila Xiao Chow, magagaling mga columnist yan, the best yan.
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I'm talking about you know who, right? Huwag na natin pangalanan.
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Although, eto si Sir Tariela, parating pinapangalanan naman, kaaway naman yan.
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Ako, mabait ako, eh. Ayaw ko makipagkaway.
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I'm a nice guy. Alam nyo naman, very nice guy ako.
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Ba't yung Manila Times?
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Ito yung publisher ng, alam mo yung Matrix dati? Matrix, ba't sila Gretchen Ho, ba't si Jollibee?
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Alam mo yun, nadamay lahat?
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Hindi ko alam ba't didinamay si Ronald Llamas.
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Sabi ni Ronald, bakit hindi ikaw yung dinamay?
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Ayaw ko sa'yo, sabi ko ako, mabait ako, diba?
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Baka dapat si Ronald nandun.
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But anyway, may ano na rin.
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May ano na rin itong Manila Times, ha.
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Interesting, ha. Very interesting.
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So, eto, meron silang editorial.
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Editorial to, guys.
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So, galing talaga ito sa...
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Sa kanilang, essentially, the nervous system of the whole...
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So, this is not the stance of one column.
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This is the editorial team, alright?
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Ang title is Beijing's Mouthpiece.
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So, basahin natin, guys.
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Interesting ito, ha.
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So, this is by the editorial board of the Manila Times, April 21, 2024.
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May mga 1,000 pang...
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Nakabasa ito at 8 shares.
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Dalawang comments.
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Sana naman binasa ng mas...
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Lagyan din na lang siguro na magandang ano ito.
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Magandang cartoons yan or something.
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In an extensive interview with a newspaper owned by the Chinese Communist Party earlier this month,
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former President Rodrigo Duterte raised talking points straight out of Beijing's propaganda playbook.
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It was an unseemly performance by the former leader of this country
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who expressed his gratitude...
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Gratitude to and love for China without evincing any national pride
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or mentioning the turmoil that Beijing's aggressive behavior has brought to his own countrymen.
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Talagang ano, ha.
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Paano nang i-unseemly yan?
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Alkilala naman natin si D. Kung ganyan talaga yan.
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In his Q&A with the Global Times,
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Duterte spoke of the
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very neutral, independent foreign policy
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that he sought to pursue
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I really love China more than Americans
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who he described as
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Wala akong pake sa personal feelings mo.
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When you're a president,
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you should care about the national interest.
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Kung mayroon may mga personal acts to grind ka,
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huwag ka na magpresidente.
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Kahit yung barangay chairman,
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dapat most more professional than dati.
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And why should you love,
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one superpower over the other?
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Why should we even love any of the superpowers?
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This is not about love.
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This is not about personal affections.
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This is about the national interest.
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So, ito si Dico ang nananaman.
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This along line was the truth behind Duterte's
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quote-unquote independent foreign policy
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and those who parroted his line when he was president
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simply had no stomach for speaking truth to power.
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Well, as far as I'm concerned, my friends,
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I have been calling this out for quite some time.
27:13.8
Hindi ko na alam yung ibang biglang naging officialist ngayon,
27:16.1
biglang naging matapang ngayon,
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biglang naging patriotic sa West Philippine Sea
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or yung mga ibang,
27:20.6
biglang naging webas sa Philippine Sea shirt.
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anong ginagawa niyo ng mga panon
27:23.9
na kaming lahat nagsasalita
27:25.5
at we were pointing out
27:26.5
the worst of the policies of the tatay regime.
27:30.8
Speaking to the Global Times reporters
27:32.3
who visited him in Davao City,
27:33.6
aba talagang diretsyo na sa Davao.
27:35.3
Talagang mukhang may straight ano,
27:37.2
baka dumaan ba sa Manila itong mga ito?
27:39.3
Baka dumaan diretsyo na sa Davao Port.
27:41.0
Speaking to the three Global Times reporters,
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aba hindi na lang isa, tal, tatlo.
27:44.9
Three Global Times reporters
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who visited him in Davao City,
27:47.2
the former president profusely thanked China,
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for seeking his views
27:51.2
and exhibited the kind of obsequiousness.
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Dapat, unctuousness.
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He has reserved for officials from Beijing.
27:57.9
This was far removed from the threats and insults
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he hit on Filipino journalists
28:01.6
who dared to ask him hard questions
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when he was still president.
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Paano naalo itong presidente natin?
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Pag Pinoy yung journalist,
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pag pinag-usapan yung interest ng bayan,
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pag pinag-usapan ang karapatan pang tao,
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pag pinag-usapan yung buhay at welfare
28:18.5
at mga kabutihan para sa ating mga manggagawa,
28:22.7
para sa ating mga magsasaka,
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pag pinag-usapan yung interest ng bayan,
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ganun, ang daming dakdak,
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galit sa journalist,
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ganyan daw, ganyan daw, ganyan daw.
28:33.2
Tapos pag Chinese journalist,
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hindi isa, hindi dalawa,
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tatlong reporters ng Global Times,
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isang sa mga pinaka,
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pinaka propaganda newspapers on Earth,
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Believe na believe,
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si Tatay Digong doon.
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before I went to Beijing,
28:51.6
the durian fruit and the mangoes were not acceptable, China.
28:55.6
Ay, talagang magpasalamat tayo kay Tatay Digong.
28:58.6
Nakabenta tayo ng manga, durian,
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Kapalit ng West Philippine Sea.
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Taas, taas ang level ni Tatay.
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Tatay, akala ko 24 billion dollars na makuha natin.
29:15.6
Durian pala tsaka banana lang nabenta mo.
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actually, questionable yung claim niyan.
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Because panon pa lang ni Aquino,
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na-resolved na yung issue ng durian at saka yung banana-banana na yan.
29:25.1
Temporary restrictions lang ginawa ng China.
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Mambola lang sila.
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Yun na yung ginawa nila sa Australia.
29:29.1
Isang sya yung here, nababalik ko late.
29:30.6
Before I went to Beijing,
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before I went to Beijing,
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the durian fruit and mangoes were not acceptable to China.
29:39.1
After I visited China and talked to the President,
29:43.6
eto na yung tanong, bakit humbly?
29:47.1
Barangay chairman ka ba sa China?
29:49.6
Among mo ba yung isa?
29:51.1
You shouldn't say humbly asking,
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you should say sincerely,
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you should say politely, whatever.
29:55.6
Pero bakit ganyan siya mag-say ito pag China?
29:58.1
To consider the plight of my nation so that we can earn money as if...
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Tignan mo, ginagawa tayo mukhang pobre, kawawa.
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At least through our exports,
30:05.6
because we are an agricultural country.
30:07.1
No, actually, we're not an agricultural country, Tatay.
30:10.6
Sana nagbabasa ka?
30:11.6
Sana nag-aaral ka?
30:13.6
Hindi po agriculture yung major source ng economic activity.
30:17.1
Actually, we're a services-oriented economy.
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And arguably, our manufacturing is bigger than our agriculture.
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Ang liit ng agricultural sector natin.
30:25.1
So we're not an agriculture country.
30:26.6
Eto talaga si Tatay.
30:28.1
Ayan, number one daw for Senado, sabi ng mga kadidiyas natin.
30:31.6
Sige lang, para pang tapat sa number one na si Robin Hood Padilla,
30:35.1
para talagang yung level ma-maintain natin.
30:38.1
When I came home,
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China opened the door.
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So I was very appreciative of the brotherly gesture,
30:45.1
almost like to cry.
30:53.1
Kaya nga sabi ko nakakaiya talaga yung mga panahon niyan.
30:56.1
I know it because I had to explain this all around the world.
30:59.1
This is like mendicant.
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Ayun, ayun, ayun.
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napaiyak daw siya
31:08.1
dun sa mga nabenta natin na durian sa China.
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ano mang kapalit nung buong West Philippine Sea, diba?
31:15.1
Mga klasa talaga ito.
31:17.1
Presidente ba yan?
31:19.1
Ganun bang gusto natin Presidente?
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O yan, gusto nyo manging senador yung mga ganyan?
31:26.1
Patignan nyo naman, guys.
31:27.6
Addressing the daily cut with China in the Scarborough Shale, he said,
31:31.1
The Chinese side allowed us to go there to fish.
31:33.1
We do not quarrel with that.
31:34.6
We do not ask for any solution.
31:36.6
We just leave it at that.
31:39.1
Ayusin nyo naman yung grammar ni kuya.
31:41.1
That way, as long as there are no military conflicts,
31:44.1
it was a very good arrangement, everybody was happy.
31:46.1
Ano kung everybody was happy?
31:48.1
Baka ikaw lang happy.
31:50.1
Hindi happy ang AFP,
31:52.1
hindi happy ang taong bayan,
31:55.1
hindi happy yung lahat ng mga tao na matino nang iniisip yung kapakanan ng bayan.
32:00.1
So, guys, yun ang sinasabi ko dito eh.
32:02.1
This is very problematic.
32:04.1
Very problematic.
32:05.1
So, ito yung talagang,
32:07.1
tingnan mo yung language, oh.
32:10.1
China allowed us to go there and to fish.
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I mean, di ba nakakaiya?
32:14.1
Yan napaka-subservient.
32:16.1
Hindi nga opsiko eh, subservient eh.
32:18.1
Hindi lang ang tuos eh.
32:22.1
Sabi nga nung isang kaibigan natin from another ASEAN country,
32:25.1
hindi ko na sinasabihin anong country ito,
32:27.1
pero matinong bansa ito.
32:29.1
why is your president so slavish to China?
32:31.1
That's not my term.
32:33.1
That's the term of one journalist from one of the key ASEAN countries.
32:36.1
Hindi ko sinasabihin ang bansa yan.
32:37.1
Pero believe me, alright?
32:39.1
Nakakaiya talaga.
32:40.1
Ganon yung tingin talaga
32:42.1
sa yung dati natin mayor, ay, mayor-president. Ay, ano.
32:48.1
Hanggang ngayon, ganon pa rin.
32:50.1
Ganon pa rin yung pananalita.
33:02.1
Meron silang ganitong editorial to make it very clear
33:06.1
where they stand on the state of issues.
33:08.1
Talagang openly, Beijing's mouthpiece.
33:11.1
Hindi ko nang makapili.
33:13.1
Pero Beijing's mouthpiece yung tawag.
33:15.1
Now, abang pinag-usapan natin itong mga...
33:18.1
Ay, sorry. Tatay, hindi ko mga ganyan.
33:21.1
Ayaw ko dito sa isang to.
33:24.1
Oh, by the way, speaking of China, guys,
33:26.1
there's this very interesting new data
33:29.1
which actually tracks the data by The Economist magazine.
33:32.1
Yan ang mga hindi niyo makuha sa mga ibang vloggers kasi...
33:37.1
Ito, speaking of itong mga cutting-edge research na ganyan.
33:40.1
So, The Economist magazine, actually, the other year,
33:43.1
meron siyang data that showed that actually,
33:48.1
if you look at China, yung actual defense spending nila,
33:53.1
At sobrang malapit na sa US.
33:56.1
So, because a lot of China's spending is secret,
33:59.1
a lot of China's spending is not reported,
34:01.1
but a lot of China's spending is going into domestic industries.
34:05.1
So, the proper measurement that you have to use, guys,
34:09.1
is not nominal dollars, but actually,
34:11.1
purchasing power parity-based dollars.
34:13.1
Kasi a lot of the products they have is domestically made,
34:16.1
but alam naman natin na knock-off yan ng Russian weapon systems
34:21.1
ginawa dun sa design ng mga ibang fighters sa US.
34:24.1
Kaya kung hindi naman yung mga Chinese fighters na bago,
34:27.1
parang halos photocopy na lang.
34:29.1
Parang yung Xiaomi, halos photocopy ng...
34:31.1
I mean, actually, maganda-gagandaan ako.
34:33.1
Kasi yung mga colors na Tiffany meta, gano'n.
34:35.1
Pero halos taken portion na sobrang photocopy yung tsura, di ba?
34:43.1
So, ito ah, guys.
34:44.1
Kung tititin naman, there's also a new datan right now
34:46.1
in addition to the Economist 1.
34:48.1
I wanted to bring out the Economist 1.
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China's true defense spending.
34:57.1
Trying to take out the real...
35:04.1
Yun nga. There are a number of pieces there that I can forward to you guys.
35:09.1
Dominal spending figures understate China's military might.
35:12.1
This is a very correct piece by the Economist magazine.
35:19.1
So, these two figures, actually...
35:21.1
Kasi alam ko yung mga sinasabi ng mga kapili.
35:23.1
Sino ba ang may pinakamalaking military sa mundo?
35:26.1
Sino ba ang bully? Gano'n, gano'n.
35:28.1
Again, as I said, pwede natin criticize yung ibang ginagawa ng Amerika all around the world.
35:31.1
Sure. Be my guest, okay?
35:34.1
Hindi tayo katulad ng mga unboys na iba dyan na fanboy parati sa US. Hindi.
35:39.1
Ito ah. So, these are two datas we have that clearly show
35:42.1
ang laki ng defense spending ng China.
35:45.1
Halos the same level na sa US.
35:47.1
And imagine, unlike US, ang China walang allies yan. Walang paki yan.
35:51.1
Wala naman siyang tinitulungan ng Ukraine na 60 billion.
35:54.1
Wala naman siyang tinitulungan ng mga allies sa Middle East na 10-20 billion.
35:59.1
Tapos sa Russia, benta lang siya ng benta.
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Kumikita na naman siya sa conflict.
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Actually, ang laki ng kita ng China sa conflict sa Ukraine din eh.
36:06.1
Ang lahat naman binibenta niya sa Russia.
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Mura ang bilhin niya yung mga oil and gas ng Russia.
36:10.1
Kawawa nga yung Russia eh.
36:11.1
Desperate sila ngayon eh.
36:13.1
So, eto. Kung tinitulungan mo yung defense spending na yan,
36:15.1
lumalapit ng China sa US talaga.
36:18.1
And, unlike US, wala silang treaty allies sa obligations.
36:21.1
Wala silang mga malalaking aid na binibigay.
36:24.1
And they can concentrate their military in this part of the world.
36:27.1
Is that a cause for surrender to China? No.
36:29.1
That's just putting things into the right perspective.
36:32.1
Na pag sinasabi mo, Empire, West, masama, ganon,
36:36.1
you also have to look at the other side. Diba?
36:38.1
And eto ah, hindi eto mga makapili.
36:41.1
Pero may mga iba dyan naman. Kunyari, leftist sila.
36:43.1
Kunyari, ek-ek sila.
36:45.1
Tapos sinasabi, hindi, maawa ka naman sa China kasi in-encircle sila.
36:49.1
Kawawa naman, victim sila.
36:50.1
So, okay lang na bubuli nilang Pilipinas?
36:54.1
I mean, sobrang ewan yung argument nila.
36:56.1
Alakas din ang China ngayon, guys.
36:58.1
So, yung mga ginagawa nila sa atin,
37:00.1
excuse lang nila yun. Kunyari, kinakawawa pa sila ng US.
37:03.1
Eh, sila nga yung ano ngayon, diba?
37:05.1
So, yun yung problema sa mga... I know.
37:07.1
So, yan ang sinasabi ko.
37:08.1
Yes, totoo yan na yung mga Western arms company kumikita sa conflict sa Ukraine.
37:12.1
Pero guess what? Pati China kumikita rin dyan.
37:15.1
Ang laki ng mga binibenta niya, alright,
37:18.1
ng weapon systems from China.
37:22.1
Let me bring out the graph there.
37:30.1
Meron yan eh. May nakita akong graph dun sa...
37:33.1
I think this is...
37:35.1
Para makita niyo lahat.
37:37.1
So, again, okay ako. Criticize niyo ang West.
37:43.1
Walang problema yan. Let's have a proper debate on it.
37:45.1
So, there's this very interesting piece, no?
37:48.1
Who's supplying Russia's arms industry, right?
37:50.1
So, usually pinag-asawa niyo mga North Korea, yung mga ganyan types.
37:53.1
Pero actually, China, quietly, ang dami niyang binibenta sa...
37:57.1
Grabe, ang dami niyang binibenta sa Russia.
38:05.1
See, again, guys. This is what you're gonna get when...
38:06.1
when you are on my podcast.
38:09.1
Cutting-edge analysis, data, figures, almost, you know, mini-lectures.
38:14.1
And of course, please also feel free to check yung mga ibang pinost natin, guys,
38:18.1
ng mga... ng mga lectures ko.
38:24.1
So, pinost ko na yung lecture ko at Berkeley University.
38:26.1
You can check also my previous lectures in Harvard Law School,
38:29.1
Johns Hopkins, et cetera, at Stanford.
38:32.1
Pakicheck yung mga nandun na multiple din sa Stanford.
38:34.1
You can check them. Available yan online.
38:37.1
So, if you want context, big picture, marami tayong mga inalas.
38:40.1
Now, ito. This graph shows you.
38:42.1
This is Russia's monthly imports of key military goods.
38:44.1
Tignan, laki ng jump from China.
38:47.1
Halos wala from China throughout previous years.
38:50.1
And even throughout 2022.
38:51.1
And then, tignan mo.
38:53.1
Halos kalaten ng lahat ng military imports ng Russia ay galing sa China lang.
38:58.1
So, kumikita rin ang China sa giyera ngayon, diba?
39:00.1
At yung sinasabi ng China, neutral sila kasi yung halingan niyan.
39:03.1
Maritas lang yan, diba?
39:05.1
So, these are the things that we have to keep in mind.
39:07.1
Again, so, what I'm saying here is that hindi ko sinasabi na tama yung US or Latin.
39:10.1
No, hindi. May mga issue din ako sa kanila.
39:12.1
Pero yun ang problema sa mga kapili.
39:14.1
Hindi nila tinitignan yung mga kagawan din nung kampo nila.
39:17.1
Kaya ganyan talagang ang problema sa mga kapili na yan.
39:19.1
Now, interestingly, may mga iba rin dyan na parang hindi ko alam anong gusto nila mangyara sa buhay.
39:27.1
Like, kunyari, ano to?
39:29.1
Ano tong sinasabi nitong...
39:31.1
fashion fashionista natin na senador?
39:34.1
Hindi, hindi ito.
39:41.1
Okay, ito. Si model.
39:45.1
Anong, anong, ano yan?
39:47.1
Ito eh, may quote from Politiga.
39:53.1
Soon, interview din natin si Senator Sherwin Gachalian.
39:56.1
Kasi doon sa show natin, we were also trying to interview more and more senators.
40:00.1
So, we had Rafi Tulfo.
40:02.1
Marami tayong pag-usapan.
40:03.1
Pero itong isa, hindi ko mind na...
40:05.1
Oh, by the way, Sir Robin Padilla. Baka naman, gusto mo.
40:08.1
Okay naman ako. Open ako for discussion ako.
40:12.1
Game ako kahit sino.
40:13.1
O, baka si Aimee gusto niya. Okay lang naman sakin.
40:16.1
Pero ano itong sinasabi nitong isa?
40:19.1
Anong sinasabi ni Cheese dito? Hindi ko gets.
40:23.1
Huwag natin masyadong palakihin
40:25.1
or pinapalaki ang issue.
40:27.1
Kung sinasabi nila no, na...
40:29.1
Sa nakaraang administrasyon, nagpapatuta tayo sa masyado sa China.
40:42.1
Kung sinasabi lang ba yan?
40:43.1
I mean, gamitin niyo naman yung pag-iisip niyo.
40:45.1
Tingnan naman yung actual actions, diba?
40:47.1
Tingnan naman yung actual rhetoric and positioning ng previous president, diba?
40:51.1
Hindi lang ito yung umanoy.
40:52.1
I mean, kitang-kita natin, diba?
40:54.1
Ay, pero sige. Caveat tayo.
40:58.1
Sabi niya sa China,
41:00.1
Pwes, babalik na naman ba tayo sa pagpapatuta natin sa mga Amerikano?
41:06.1
Na mas rabid pa tayo, mas gigil pa tayo kaysa sa mga Amerikano.
41:10.1
Okay, sa Amerikano.
41:14.1
Ayan lang, lalabas na yung mga pakakonya natin.
41:17.1
Huwag naman kayo ganyan sa akin.
41:19.1
At least natatagalog naman tayo rin.
41:22.1
Pinatatuanan naman yung mga tagalog natin.
41:30.1
In principle, I agree na may mga tendency sa ibang kababayan natin,
41:33.1
ibang politiko natin na medyo masyadong pro-US.
41:36.1
Kitang-kita ko yan.
41:37.1
So for instance, yung pinost natin ng interview natin dun sa mga American experts and all,
41:40.1
na sila mismo ay agree sa akin na kulang yung binibigay ng Amerika sa atin.
41:46.1
Dahil ang sinabi ko is,
41:47.1
pag tinignan mo yung aid na binigay sa Ukraine kumpara sa Pilipinas,
41:50.1
1% lang yun sa atin.
41:56.1
Or something like that.
41:57.1
Sabihin natin, okay, Ukraine nasa gitna ng gyera.
42:00.1
But they're not even a US ally, by the way.
42:03.1
I'm all for supporting Ukraine.
42:04.1
Pero dapat ba yung binibigay sa Pilipinas kahit kaarap natin ang China, 1% lang?
42:08.1
Hindi pwede sana 10% or 20%?
42:11.1
Thank God hindi tayo nagkakagyera.
42:13.1
Pero sana naman, diba?
42:15.1
Or dun sa mga ibang allies ng US sa Middle East.
42:18.1
Sabi ko mga bating at Jordan, Pakistan na nga.
42:20.1
May mas maganda sila nakuha sa Amerika throughout the years eh.
42:23.1
And then may makikita kang mga Pinoy na magkakomment,
42:25.1
Sir, huwag natin ano yun ang Amerika.
42:27.1
Sir, huwag natin ganyan yung Amerika.
42:29.1
Kawawa naman sila, marami silang problema.
42:31.1
Eh, ayan tayo eh.
42:32.1
Talagang maging loser tayo for life kung ganyan yun ang pag-iisip natin.
42:36.1
Kung tayo mismo ay nagja-justify ng ating...
42:39.1
Alam mo yun, parang ano ito?
42:42.1
Ay, may sasabihin na ako.
42:43.1
Pero huwag na, baka political incorrect.
42:45.1
Pero alam nyo na yung sasabihin ko, reference, diba?
42:47.1
Parang ikaw nga yung hindi pinaprioritize.
42:50.1
Hindi, hayaan mo na siya.
42:51.1
Gano'n naman talaga siya.
42:52.1
Alam nyo na naman, guys, yung sasabihin ko.
42:55.1
Hindi siya political incorrect siguro.
42:56.1
Kaya huwag na natin sabihin.
42:57.1
You can imagine what, you know, what parallels I can't use, no?
43:06.1
Ang problema ko dito sa rhetoric ng tuta ng Amerika, tuta ng Amerika...
43:12.1
In fairness, I think the good senator is coming from a good place.
43:17.1
Ang problema ko naman sa ganun positioning is...
43:20.1
Anong basihan mo na sabi nyo magpakatuta tayo sa Amerika?
43:22.1
Like, what is your indication?
43:26.1
Binigyan ba natin sila ng permanent basis dito?
43:29.1
Binigyan ba natin sila ng basis sa batanes?
43:34.1
Klaro ba talaga anong...
43:35.1
Anong klase mga weapon systems or mga troops numbers na pwede na papapayagan natin dyan sa ETCA?
43:41.1
O kung may alam si senator, pakilabas, sir.
43:43.1
Baka kakailangan natin malaman, diba?
43:45.1
So, in absence of clear evidence that the Philippines is going back to the Cold War era of essentially completely outsourcing its foreign policy,
43:54.1
either marites ito or you're essentially amplifying the rhetoric of the makapili side.
44:03.1
He's a good senator. He's not makapili.
44:08.1
Ang problema, huwag natin bigyan ng ammunition yung ganyan na makapili arguments na yan.
44:13.1
So, dapat ingat tayo sa mga ganyan na arguments.
44:15.1
So, ako, dapat ang rhetoric mo is dapat totoong independent country tayo.
44:20.1
Kaya nga ako, yung article natin today,
44:24.1
sa Philippine Daily Inquirer is I talked about the Fantastic Five, diba?
44:28.1
I was referring to a set of new strategic partners.
44:31.1
Kasi meron na tayong big three, diba?
44:33.1
That's Japan, Australia, and the U.S.
44:36.1
Japan, obviously, biggest treaty ally, ganyan-ganyan.
44:39.1
Sorry, Japan, biggest economic partner.
44:42.1
Negotiating reciprocal access agreement.
44:44.1
U.S. treaty ally.
44:46.1
Kind of good in investments but not still there.
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And then, Australia, status of forces agreement.
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Near neighbor ally, ganyan-ganyan.
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But I think the ones that we really have to talk to
44:55.1
are these new sets of countries that are coming up
44:58.1
and could be very, very helpful to us.
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Yung BrahMos missile systems, maganda yan.
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Tapos, very affordable pa yung mga weapon systems ng India.
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France, na nag-offer ngayon ng submarines.
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Nakipag-joint drills na sila sa atin sa West Philippine Sea.
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They're negotiating a reciprocal access agreement.
45:17.1
Alam niyo guys, French, hindi fan ng Amerika mga French.
45:21.1
The French, although their name is French,
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although they're NATO ally or whatever,
45:24.1
may pasarili yung pag-iisip ng mga French.
45:26.1
And they want to have their own independent stance,
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very clearly, as much as they could.
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Malaking issue yan historically, yung French-America dynamics.
45:33.1
And then, of course, South Korea.
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South Korea, huge, huge.
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Hindi lang ito source ng BTS or mga Korea novela.
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Korea is source of practically all of our advanced frigates
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in the Philippine Navy.
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All of our advanced fighter jets, F-50s.
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And South Korea is offering us,
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they're offering us their next generation fighters
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that they're developing right now.
45:56.1
And then, obviously, you also have Germany, right?
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Which, so abangan nyo lang interview natin
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with the German ambassador.
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But, you know, Germany is not a military power,
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but it can be easily a military power
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because it's the third largest economy in the world.
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They have technological capacity,
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but they can also provide us all sorts of different
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capacity-building technological assistance, right?
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Not to mention, who knows?
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Maybe down the road, we'll also get submarines from them,
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buy submarines from them like the Singaporeans
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or something like that.
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So, there's so much that I think the best tanks also
46:25.1
are among the best are from best submarines, best tanks.
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A lot of things the Germans can offer.
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And then, of course, there is Britain.
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Britain is, I think, pushing also for reciprocal access agreement.
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They're helping us with cyber warfare, so on and so forth.
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And, of course, they're also a big, big power
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in this part of the world.
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The idea here is you diversify relationships
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so that you're not dependent
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on just a narrow set of actors
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or definitely you don't want to depend
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on the United States.
46:54.1
And then I said, let's do Magnificent Seven
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or the Great Eight.
46:57.1
So, you include Canada,
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who has been very helpful to us
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in terms of surveillance capacity, ISR.
47:03.1
You also include Spain.
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Spain is also a major, major naval power
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that we don't talk about as much,
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but they're very, very willing to help us.
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This has been a central point of discussion for me
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with our Spanish counterparts and officials,
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and of course, there's Sweden,
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which is offering us their Gripen fighter jets
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just in case hindi natin makuha yung sa US.
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And as you know, Sweden is a big, big actor, right?
47:31.1
They were a neutral power for a long time.
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They have a formidable defense military complex.
47:37.1
Hindi lang mga H&M, mga ganyan.
47:39.1
Actually, ayoko yun.
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Pero maganda yung nila.
47:42.1
Maganda yung weapon system.
47:43.1
Although, thank you sa Ikea dito sa lighting system natin,
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although hindi naman sila sponsor,
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but at least affordable.
47:49.1
So malapit sa puso ng mga Ilocano,
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katulad natin sa lighting system.
47:53.1
So I said, bring it.
47:54.1
Make it Magnificent 8.
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Make it Fantastic 5.
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Para hindi ka lang rely dun sa US, etc.
47:58.1
So feeling ko, yung mga ganyan komento,
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napaka-purile, honestly.
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It's very strategically purile.
48:05.1
Because it doesn't take into consideration
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all of these diverse networks of partnerships
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that we're developing all around the world right now.
48:13.1
Precisely because we don't want to be over-reliant
48:18.1
Yung mga usual suspects.
48:20.1
Yung Japan rin, may mga limitasyon yan.
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Yung Australia din.
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Laki ng hundreds of billions ang gagastusin nila
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dun sa AUKUS submarine deal.
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Hindi pa rin natin alam ano ba talagang mangyayari dyan.
48:31.1
So I'm keeping in touch with all of those developments.
48:33.1
So talagang we have to go beyond.
48:35.1
We have to go beyond, guys.
48:37.1
So ito yung article natin.
48:38.1
Sabi ko, Fantastic 5.
48:40.1
Europe, India, South Korea.
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Yung mga ganun na bansa.
48:44.1
Yung nagawin natin ng Magnificent 7.
48:47.1
So yun ang problema, no?
48:50.1
Francis, bastos ka, tanggal ka.
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Mahiya ka sa sarili mo.
48:58.1
So yun ang sinasabi ko, guys.
48:59.1
You have to have a proper understanding
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na hindi lang US and China mga nandito.
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This world is not just US and China.
49:06.1
This world is not just two elephants
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and the rest of us are grass.
49:09.1
This is a savanna.
49:14.1
You have giraffes.
49:16.1
You have all sorts of things there.
49:17.1
So we have to become a real middle power
49:19.1
and that's doable
49:21.1
by maximizing itong mga weapon systems
49:23.1
na makukuha natin sa allies
49:25.1
but also developing new partnership,
49:27.1
new allies, new capabilities.
49:28.1
You get 2 out of 10 here.
49:29.1
2 out of 10 here.
49:30.1
2 out of 10 here.
49:31.1
Pag sinama mo yan, ang dami yan.
49:33.1
Kaysa umasa ka na lang sa Amerika lang.
49:35.1
Tapos makukuha ka lang 2-3 lang.
49:38.1
So yun ang sinasabi ko.
49:39.1
That's why I find yung mga ganyan interventions na yan,
49:42.1
alam nyo lang pwede mo sabihin dyan.
49:44.1
Let's just be nice na lang.
49:50.1
To put it nicely, to be honest.
49:52.1
we have to go beyond this tuta ng Amerika,
49:56.1
Yung tuta ng China medyo mga...
49:58.1
Pero yung tuta ng Amerika,
49:59.1
I think we're going beyond that.
50:01.1
Now, if there's an evidence
50:02.1
na talagang ito na,
50:04.1
binibigay na natin lahat sa Amerika,
50:06.1
sir, pakilabas mo.
50:07.1
And I'm more than willing to join in criticizing
50:09.1
itong mga tao na yan.
50:12.1
thank you very much mga kameta.
50:13.1
I hope you appreciated
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50:24.1
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50:26.1
Based on latest analysis,
50:27.1
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50:28.1
So I hope you appreciate
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