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Netizens Shares Photos of What Really Happened Before the US Embassy Rally Dispersal

Some concerned netizens took to Facebook to share some photos of what really happened before the dispersal of protesters at the United States Embassy in Manila. The photos showing how the protesters disrespects the authorities before the dispersal have gone viral on Facebook.


The photos were first posted in the Facebook Page "Ronald 'Bato' Dela Rosa Supporters" showed some vandalism allegedly committed by some protesters. They were even caught on camera spraying paints on the vehicle used by the policeman who dragged some protesters down.

Netizens were quick to react with the said viral photos and aired their comments and sentiments with the protests at the US Embassy which was conducted during the time when Pres. Rody Duterte visited China.

Here's Some of the Photos Posted by Concerned Netizens:





Here's some of the Reactions of Netizens with the said viral photos:

"Gery Nelnes mali talaga ang mga pinaggagawa ng mga rallyista... anong ipinaglalaban niyo??? kung binayaran kayo, walang prinsipyo na ipinaglalaban diyan... tandaan niyo ang prinsipiyo ipinaglalaban ng walang bayad... itigil niyo na ang pagrarally... kung magrarally kayo, umayos kayo..."

"Reylyn Paras May ibang intensyon ang mga raliyistang yan naging bayolente sila.Pinruvoke nila ang mga pulis para sila masaktan ng sa ganon sila maging kawawa!pwede nman silang magrally ng walang masasaktan.Ginawa lang ng mga pulis ang kanilang trabaho.Malamang meron mga nag-utos sa mga raliyistang yan or binayaran sila para guluhin ang embassy at masisi si PDuterte."

"Jason Shing Nolis oh tingnan mo mga ginawa.. mga loko talaga, hnd nakakagalit na sagasaan kayo"

"Obet Gonzales Grabe pala nmn pambababoy ng mga taong yan tapos pag nasktan police may kaslanan konfing galang nmn mga kababayan halata na kayoy binayaran ni delima at trillanes ano ba tlg gusto nyo marshall law maghintay kayo mag gago kayo di kayo nagalang sa mga taong naka uniforme kayo kaya lumagay sa posisyon nila" 

"Marifa Lourdes Dyusko .. freedom of speech ba yang matatawag?? Nag rally dahil daw may pinaglalaban .. nanira na .. nakasakit pa ng kapwa.. tapos kapag sila ang nasaktan.. sasabihin pa na sila ang biktima?!
Yung pinuno ng bansa nagsasagawa at nag iisip ng paraan upang maisaayos at mapabuti ang lahat at di mayurakan ng ibang lahi.. tapos ganito pa gagawin ???!
( haaaaays.. iba na talaga sa panahon ngaun.. sa kasabihan nga naman ung pinakitaan mo na ng maganda yung ganyan pa ang isusukli )
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