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Netizens Reveals How Bias Media Reported the Marcos Burial Protests (Viral)

Various news media organizations in the Philippines reported about the number of protests from different parts of the country and even showed images and videos of protesters but some netizens on Facebook uncovered the real images behind the news reports.


In the Facebook Page Duterte for Real Change, an aerial photo of protesters doing protest rallies at the People's Power Monument along EDSA went viral when most netizens found out how many protesters attend the rally.

The Facebook Page asked the Filipino people about the number of protesters and why the alleged bias media described it as mass protest against the Marcos burial.

Netizens were quick to react with the viral photo and aired their sentiments about how the way the media reported the protests against Pres. Marcos.

Here's Some of the Comments Posted on Facebook:

Joel Pelasol: Wala man,,,,,,sa Manila lang,,sa province none,,,,media amplify the situation,,,,,yellow cards strategy,,,,same people who leads the rally are there,,,,tapos na ang Panahon,,,,bago na ngayon,,,pati pare at madre wala nang appeal sa baluktot na paraan EDSA people isa lang ang tinataas,aquino family,,they don't know their time has passed,,,,hindi na kmi mauuto!

Nestor Catig: Ganyan ang gawain ng mga dilawan ang manloko gamit ang media bayaran.. kita nyo naman uphign shot nila.. Isinama pati mga sasakyan na natrapik para makita na marami daw ang nakipag rally sa kanila... hindi pa din nila matanggap na wala na sila sa kapangyarihan dahil di pa tapos ang misyon nila na makuha ang kayamanan ni Marcos at maparami pa ang adik sa pilipinas ...

Yula Dela Cruz: Media shld tell the truth eh konti naman tao nyan kahapon d nga napansin no at panay yrllowtards langs nandun at bayarin media wag na nyo gamitin yan burial para magawa nyo mga plano nyo tapos n panahon nyo moved on .. respect kung ano desisyun ng batas at gusto ng nakakarami .

Jessie Ventinilla: Nakakatawa talaga kayo mga bayarang yillowtards wala ng maniniwala sa inyo tapos na ang mga ipinaglalan nyong si panot hindi papansinin ang panawagan nyo sa rally dahil noon kusa hindi bayaran wala na ang EDSA power dahil ang ipinaglalaban nyo baluktot isa lang ang itinataas nyo ang mga Aquino hindi na ninyo mauuto ang mga tao umuwi nalang kayo sa bahay may nagawa pa kayo mhiya na kayo sa taong bayan bakit wala si pinoy sila yung ngawa ng ngawa bakit wala mga alepores ni panot si mar roxas dinky soliman abad nasaan yung loyal nya si hontiveros lea navaro bakit ngayon hindi kayo lumantad nahihiya kayo dahil hindi dumating ang mga salot ng bayan



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