I hope we don’t get tagged as terrorists for voicing opinions

On-screen character Angel Locsin on Saturday, June 6, called Senate President and TV show have Tito Sotto out for evidently "preferring" a tweet that blamed the General's Daughter on-screen character for "being expert NPA since Day 1."

"Saw that you preferred this tweet," said Locsin on Twitter, posting a screen capture of Sotto enjoying a tweet from client @prokape blaming her for supporting the New People's Army, the furnished wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines. An individual's preferences on Twitter are noticeable to people in general. They are effectively open through the "likes" tab on an individual's Twitter profile.

"I will never bolster fear based oppressors, nor will I ever bolster any sort of viciousness. You reserve the privilege to like any tweet. What's more, we reserve the option to voice out our sentiments. I trust we don't get labeled as fear based oppressor for doing as such. Much obliged to you," proceeded Locsin, who is known both for her philantrophic and dissident work.

Locsin has raised assets and purchased supplies for segments most out of luck. During the coronavirus pandemic and lockdown, she helped raised assets to take care of and cover patients and clinical and security frontliners. An activity she began with individual entertainer Anne Curtis is presently raising assets to buy coronavirus test units.

The first tweet which labeled Locsin as a NPA supporter was responding to another tweet that incorporated a screen capture of Locsin reacting to a @MarcosGlobalOFC, which went on a tirade against the NPA blaming the gathering list Bayan Muna for being a "NPA wing." Bayan Muna is a dynamic gathering list bunch that is spoken to in the Philippine Congress.

Locsin reacted by calling attention to that the NPA was conceived "dahil dyan sa profile picture mo (as a result of your profile picture)."

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The tweet which @prokape reacted to likewise incorporated a photograph of Locsin and previous Bayan Muna agent Neri Colmenares. Locsin is Neri Colmenares' auntie – a connection neither has ever attempted to cover. Locsin, truth be told, supported her nephew's 2019 Senate run. Colmenares himself is a casualty of human rights maltreatment during the Marcos system.

The tweets that Locsin reacted to – and her resulting tweet to Sotto – ought to be comprehended with regards to a bigger and perilous event in the Philippines: red-labeling.

Red-labeling, in light of the Philippines Supreme Court's definition, is "the demonstration of naming, marking, naming and blaming people as well as associations of being left-inclining, subversives, socialists or psychological oppressors (utilized as) a strategy...by State specialists, especially law implementation organizations and the military, against those apparent to be 'dangers' or 'foes of the State.'"

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Human rights backers and attorneys have contradicted the counter psychological warfare bill, calling attention to that it's inclined to maltreatment by state powers. The bill has passed the two offices of Congress yet has not yet been submitted to President Rodrigo Duterte for signature. Click here for more info Click here for more info Click here for more info Click here for more info Click here for more info Click here for more info Click here for more info Click here for more info Click here for more info Click here for more info Click here for more info Click here for more info Click here for more info Click here for more info Click here for more info Click here for more info Click here for more info Click here for more info Click here for more info Click here for more info Click here for more info Click here for more info Click here for more info Click here for more info Click here for more info Click here for more info Click here for more info Click here for more info Click here for more info

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