I am no Duterte fanatic. I criticize him more
scathingly than anyone when his mouth is out of line.
But this time, Duterte really didn’t say
anything wrong.
The real culprits behind the fuss over his
Hitler comment are Karen Lema and Manuel Mogato, two Filipino reporters of the
Reuters news agency, who wrote this article: “Philippines’ Duterte likens
himself to Hitler, wants to kill millions of drug addicts”.
Lema and Mogato are Filipinos. There’s no way
they could have misunderstood what Duterte really meant in his speech. I
watched the video and this is what the President said:
“Hitler massacred 3 million Jews. There are 3 million drug addicts. I’d
be happy to slaughter them. At least, if Germany had Hitler, the Philippines
would have ….. my victims, all criminals, to finish a problem of my country,
and save the next generation.”
Duterte was contrasting himself from Hitler,
not likening himself to Hitler. He was obviously referring to past incidents
where various people (including former President, Noynoy Aquino) compared him
to Hitler.
Duterte’s point was, unlike Hitler, the
people getting killed in his drug war are criminals, not innocents.
But Lema and Mogato deliberately
misrepresented what he said by using the headline “Philippines’ Duterte likens
himself to Hitler”.
Since Reuters is an international wire
agency, Lema and Mogato knew that the foreign news outlets who pick up their
story won’t be able to tell the difference between their headline and what
Duterte actually said.
The malicious intent is clear, judging from
how these two even obtained quotes from representatives of Jewish organizations
before publishing their article, instead of simply reporting what the President
said as is.
This cheap, pathetic stunt is yet another
example why journalism should be a regulated profession.
What Lema and Mogato did is no less than a
criminal act. It may even be considered a terrorist act, because the intent to
sow conflict, fear, and instability is clear.
If lawyers, doctors, or businessmen did what
Lema and Mogato did, they would be sent to jail. But since Lema and Mogato are
journalists, all they have to do is cry “Martial Law or the Fourth Estate” and
they get off scott free.
Is this right? Is this just? Is this the
meaning of democracy? Are journalists now allowed to commit illegal and
seditious acts, just because they’re journalists?
Democracy is about respecting the will of the
people, and not just the will of journalists. Our laws should be protecting our
people, not protecting journalists who deliberately endanger the welfare and
stability of our country.
Over 90% of Filipinos still support President
Duterte and his program of government. Are we going to let a handful of
disgruntled brats who call themselves journalists subvert the will of the
Filipino people?
NO!
These malicious and irresponsible journalists
are the true enemies of Philippine democracy, and they should be punished with
the full force of the law.
SOURCE: TSF/Lance
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