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Netizen's Open Letter to International Media on How Filipinos Supports Pres. Duterte (#UnitedDDS)

A prominent supporter of Pres. Rody Duterte on social media Krizette Laureta Chu wrote and open letter to international news media organization and her foreigner friends the real political situations in the Philippines.

For the past few months since Pres. Duterte took office as the country's chief executive numerous international news media outlets allegedly keeps on reporting only the negative sides of the Presidents War on Drugs without giving out the positive outcome of the former Mayor's War on Drugs.


Krizette Laureta Chu urge the international media to discover how Filipinos really loved Pres. Duterte by searching on social media the hashtaga #UnitedDDS so that hey can check for themselves how the Filipino people overwhelmingly support and loved Pres. Rody Duterte.

The #UnitedDDS hashtagwas used by thousands if not illions of Duterte supporters as they gathered at the Qurino Grandstand to prove that they're not just online supporters or trolls.

Last February 25-26, 2017 hundreds of thousands of Pro-Duterte supporter gathered at Quirino Grandstand for a Freedom Rally an a Show of Support for Pres. Duterte's War on Drugs and Other Related activities.

Here's the Complete Statement of Krizette Laureta Chu:

Dear international media and my foreigner friends,
If you ever doubted that the Filipinos love President Duterte, please search #UnitedDDS hashtag so you can check our overwhelming support and love for this man and his brand of governance as people gather in the capital of Manila to prove we're not just online supporters.

This is a global movement, so you will see the same hashtag used by Filipinos who decided to gather in other cities all over the world too. 

Do not believe the lies spread by his destablizers, aka the oligarchs and drug lords and the evil mining company owners (basically the establishment) who want power back.
#DutertePaRinMgaUlol

Source: Krizette Laureta Chu FB Page

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