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Facebook Supporters of Mocha Uson United as One Against Petition

Thousands if not millions of supporters of Mocha Uson took to Facebook and other social media platform to show their support to the entertainer-turned die-hard Duterte supporter against a petition initiated by Paul Quilèt on Change.org.



According to the petition of Paul Quilèt, the popular Facebook Page of Mocha Uson who has more than 4 million followers larger even compared to some prominent news media outlet in the country spread fictitious and false information about pressing issues in the country and it needs to be suspended by Facebook.

In a just a span of one day, the petition got traction on Change.org as it garnered more than 20,000 signatures and still counting but the supporters of Mocha Uson were also doing their best to counter the petition.

Some netizens who supported Mocha Uson from the very start noted that they should support the actress-turned die-hard supporters because the celebrity had no mainstream media connections. It is evident also that the petition caught the radar of Inquirer.net one of the few media outlet in the country allegedly dubbed by Duterte supporters as bias media.

Prominent social media personalities supporting President Duterte and Mocha Uson like Prof. Antonio Contreras, Sass Rogando Sasot, Atty. Bruce Rivera, Thinking Pinoy and other Pro-Duterte Pages on Facebook keeps on posting relevant information to stop the petition against Mocha Uson.

When Mocha Uson was asked by some of her supporters about his statement with regards to the petition, she just replied that "Let's pray for them. The Lord said to pray and bless for your enemies. Then let's obey po. Just in case nagtagumpay sila see you sa MOCHA GIRLS page.


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