The WAR on DRUGS
- tebowingwithkimkar
- Jan 7, 2018
- 4 min read





An OFW's sentiment against the people she perceives as responsible for the proliferation of illegal drugs in Pinas

This was reported but there were no supporting evidence as to the bagman's allegations against Roxas and Drilon.


The following video was shown in an ABS-CBN TV news report on Jan. 12, 2018. Of course, the foreign liberal media will completely ignore and not report these.
"Ikinanta ng isang hired killer ang isang drug lord na nakakulong sa New Bilibid Prison na nag-uutos umano sa kaniya na pumatay ng mga sangkot sa droga."
How come the drug lord defending politicians and the international liberal media are so mum about this? *CRICKETS* din ang CHR? This revelation runs counter to these partisan human rights advocates', liberal media's & politicians' usual narrative that EJKs are state-sponsored or ordered by the president.



The 'Aquino' referred to in this article is not the ex-prez but the chief of PDEA:



















Victims of Drug Addicts












An Appeal to U.S. & E.U.


Di po ba kayo nagbabasa ng dyaryo o nanonood o nakikinig ng balita sa TV at radyo? Parang napakarami atang bulag at bingi sa Pilipinas, ano? *sigh*
Wala pa daw nahuhuling mga drug lords, sabi ng Hepa crowd. Eh ano ito?:

The critics of Duterte always complain about the War on Drugs being a war on the poor. Of course many of the people who are being arrested or killed because of their illegal drug activities are the rank and file people of the illegal drug syndicates. Majority of them are poor. Many live in depressed or very rough neighborhoods. Also, compared to the few drug lords, the bottom feeders and the regular drug sellers are much higher in number. It's just common sense. We can perhaps show the drug syndicate organizations in a graphic similar to the food pyramid, in which the bosses are at the top and the drug peddlers, distributors & their regular clientele are at the bottom of the pyramid. Or we can use a picture of an octopus, with its head representing the drug lords and the tentacles representing their drug sellers & distributors. Sometimes, I wonder if the yellow media & the hepa crowd do not know this or they simply willfully obscure the truth or what's obvious. Many of the big drug lords are based abroad (like the cartel bosses). Some have already been identified but they are in hiding, mobile or on the run, or have left the country. Since these drug lords have money (a few are billionaires even) many of them can afford to hide anywhere in the country or abroad (until they get caught) and bribe authorities to tip them off so they can skip town to escape arrest. Some have big name connections too. Not easy catching these people. Whereas with the common drug users & drug peddlers, they don't have the same resources that the rich drug lords have so they are easily caught. They are the ones who go out to the public to sell the drugs for their bosses. The drug lords have people who do that for them so they are harder to link to the illegal drug business. Tapos yung mga pobreng tindero ng droga at mga lulong sa droga lumalaban pa ng patayan sa mga pulis. Sa mga barilan nila at ng mga otoridad, may mga inosenteng tao na nadadamay. Many people blame the police for their deaths. Is it just me or am I the only who find it unbelievable and illogical to say or assume that these things (collateral deaths) DO NOT happen or that drug criminals (users & peddlers) do not engage the police in gunfights? There were already many policemen who had died during these drug raids. Kung walang lumalaban na kriminal, walang mamatay na pulis. I also believe that syndicates or criminals do random killings then blame the murders on the police. I'm not discounting the fact that there are rouge or so-called ninja cops that Duterte himself had already admitted. That doesn't mean however that they're sanctioned or sponsored by the State or the president.
I just watched the news on TV and in it they interviewed some of the families & relatives of the innocent victims (so they claim) of the drug war while protesting on the return of Operation Tokhang. They're blaming solely the police of course, not their local drug dealers or their drug-dealing neighbors or their family members or relatives associating with drug criminals. If these criminals were not in their neighborhood there wouldn't be any drug raids that could lead to accidental deaths of the people not involved in drug-related crimes, correct? So who caused the accidental deaths? Still the police? Ang mahirap sa ibang napapatay, na sinasabi ng mga kapitbahay at kapamilya nila na hindi naman mga drug users or dealers, ay tumatambay pa sa mga drug dens na nasa paligid nila. Tapos pagnagkaroon ng madugong drug raid, agad agad sinisisi ang mga pulis. People should by default blame the drug dealers & users, not the police, unless proven in court that they did some criminal or illegal acts. In the same TV news segment, the people interviewed were saying that there are ways to catch the criminals without killing them. BUT NONE OF THEM could mention a SINGLE WAY how to do it. These criminals were given a chance to surrender but they continued using & selling drugs. When they made that choice, no one should be surprised that a fatal outcome would befall these people. If you believe otherwise, you are delusional or living in Marvel universe. Ito namang CBCP is demanding zero deaths during future drug raids. So what are the police to do when criminals threaten their life with deadly weapons? Just curl up and die? The CBCP were already invited to participate in police drug raids as witnesses but they refused the invitation. You can only complain so much. But if you keep bitching but do not contribute to the police effort, CBCP will just be proving the saying, "Talk is cheap."

This explains why he knows where to buy drugs.



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