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Re: Phillipines drug war
« Reply #14 from previous page: December 11, 2016, 07:24:36 AM »
@Jega budgeting sounds good in theory but I think I'm spent and he hasn't even been
sworn in yet.
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Re: Phillipines drug war
« Reply #15 on: December 13, 2016, 02:53:31 AM »
I have been to the Philippines about half a dozen times while in the navy and it was fucking awesome.Debauchery at that level can't really happen as it did twenty something years ago. It breaks my heart to see that country go into the shitter like it has.

That guy who is running the country is a strait fucking wack job. I do some on line gaming (diablo3 and WoW) and I have two friends that live there. What I hear is that the majority of the issues are in the poverty stricken and crime ridden areas with people of means and money not really being effected. One of my friends only hears of it on the news and doesn't know anyone personally who has been arrested or murdered.

The other guy though, and I do not in any way mean any disrespect, him and his family sort garbage to get by. They do ok he says but it is fucking dangerous now where he lives and the go out in large groups. Like five or six entire house holds get together to go out in public. They don't have the means to own fire arms so they carry machetes.

Now I don't know what kind of completely fucked world we live in but it is heart breaking when you have to get twenty people together to go sort garbage so you can eat that day and feed your family. Nightmare fuel......
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Re: Phillipines drug war
« Reply #16 on: December 14, 2016, 05:01:58 AM »
Ill edit this post in a bit with a link to the article, but I read that duterretete or whatever {phillipine leader dude} said that he is going to go after criminal defense attorneys that defend drug users/dealers next as they are just as guilty as their clients. SCARY shit.

TBH, it's a sentiment that I could see flying in the united states. For years, I've read the comment sections of news articles and shit which would be totally flooded with shit like "we need to just line these degenerate scum up and shoot them." I'm not saying it would realistically happen here anytime soon, but I could see it possibly happening here.
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« Reply #17 on: December 14, 2016, 10:16:45 AM »
@Tainted I am of the belief that President elect Trump is without a doubt a POPULIST. By that I simply mean that whatever why the general public leans, then so too will be. I have a feeling that he will exude more power in Congress than any former prez ask hopefully we wi never see anything close to that happening in the next four yrs....

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Re: Phillipines drug war
« Reply #18 on: February 28, 2017, 12:15:08 AM »
holy shit, this fucking crap rages on........


this article is talking about how duerte now wants to lower the age of regular criminals to 9, just 9 fucking years old.


so essentially, he'll give his cops and random vigilantes the ability to shoot little kids, if they're suspected of being a criminal.


wow, just fucking wow. I hope the goddamn NATO troops storm his little house in Davao and arrest him for international laws against humanity.

sick fucker.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/rodrigo-dutertes-next-target-9-year-old-children/2017/02/25/c02f6e6c-f863-11e6-aa1e-5f735ee31334_story.html?utm_term=.b3c7777e0344
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Re: Phillipines drug war
« Reply #19 on: February 28, 2017, 12:44:46 AM »
The sad fact is the international community won't get involved-to be blunt the Philippines are a key strategic ally in both the efforts to control Chinese expansion and combating Islamic terrorism.So,the UN,EU,GB et al won't interfere.They'll pass the mass murder of the vulnerable off as a matter of internal Filipino policy.

The only people who can stop this obscenity are the Filipinos themselves.     
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