• deathtoreddit@lemmygrad.ml
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    21 days ago

    Kasi yung Leni? Ofc, she’s a NED-lady but that doesn’t make Bongbong Marcos’ gov’t any less pro U.S - it’s not an independent force

    You may say “he’s coerced”, but so is any leader when you have an occupier in your backyard propping your gov’t, and, unless you have a short memory, you must remember this is the son of the U.S-backed dictator, Ferdinand Marcos, unless Bongbong makes a break with such polices, this is essentially like-father like-son system where it serves the US’s interests, and in return, they live in luxury.

    I don’t think you know much about the Philippines, and I don’t approve of you doing this lesser evilism.

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      Kasi yung Leni? Ofc, she’s a NED-lady

      Well there ya go.

      I don’t approve of you doing this lesser evilism.

      Analysis of current events in light of US strategic goals and well established patterns of interference is neither a moral argument nor an endorsement of Bongbong.

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        nor is your argument a sound one. How is this opportune time and how is Bongbong challenging US? You or Berlectic have yet to provide evidence of that.

        Give me material and strategic interests, beyond this idealism you put up in your head that they merely want more loyal person than Marcoses, and maybe I respond well.

        I repeat, unless Bongbong makes a break with such polices, this is essentially like-father like-son system where it serves the US’s interests, and in return, they live in luxury.

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          Not all NED funded protests of this sort aim at regime change. Some merely serve the purpose of applying pressure on a comprador regime that may be getting too comfortable and independent minded, to ensure they remain loyal, make them feel insecure in their position and understand that, should they step out of line, the US can immediately activate its regime change apparatus and do to them what was just done to Nepal. Is that what is happening in the Philippines? I don’t know. I don’t think we have enough evidence at the moment to draw a definitive conclusion. Time will tell.