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Netizens Reacts on TV Patrol Headline on How Pres. Duterte "Belittle" the US Aid

Netizens and thousands of supporters of President Rody Duterte took to Facebook to show their support after a controversial headline was posted by TV Patrol on its Facebook Page that Pres. Duterte belittle the help given by the Americans during the Yolanda catastrophe.


The official Facebook Page of TV Patrol posted a headline that says "Minaliit ni Pangulong Duterte ang tulong ng Amerika sa Pilipinas noong bagyong 'Yolanda'. Narito ang kanyang naging sagot sa tanong ng Al Jazeera."

According to some netizens the statement made by TV Patrol on Facebook is another personal attack to Pres. Rody Duterte as they clearly saw the entire interview and there's no way that Pres. Duterte belittle the help of the US during Yolanda.

Although the Philippine President already asked his supporters to stop attacking the press or the alleged bias media, netizens did not agree this time around because Pres. Duterte never mentioned anything against the US or belittle their aid but ABS-CBN insisted with their headlines.



Some netizens were quick to share their comments and reactions because not all Filipinos could afford an internet connection and cannot watch the entire Al Jazeera interview and relied mostly on free TV which was allegedly being used as a tool to attack the President.

Watch the Video Report by ABS-CBN: 

TV Patrol - Timeline | Facebook

Here's Some of the Negative Reactions on TV Patrol's News Headline:

"As in paulit ulit ko pinanood i was waiting for that MINALIIT PERU wala ako narinig!!! Sobra tlga itong Abs Cbn na na ito. Grabeh..."

"sadame dame ng sinabi ni pres yung talagang minaliit lang ang nakita at ibinalita ng ABS-CBN News?"

"i never heard na nagsabi si president duterte na minaliit niya ang tulong ng US. sinabi niya na lahat naman pwede tumulong ng bansa even hindi US at marami naman malaki naibigay na aid yung ibang countries beside sa US at yung yolanda was caused of climate change and the big contributors of climate change are the west countries malamang sa malamang may humanitarian aid talaga sa pinas dahil sila ang big reason na nagkaroon ng.climate change at result na nga ay yung yolanda."

"abs-cbn you are putting confusion sa mga nanonood sa inyo. para san to? para ba ito maging interesado ang manonood sa balita niyo? grabe naman kaya na mimisinterpret ang pangulo dahil sa misinterpretation niyo sa balita. kaya nga sa interview nagsabi si pres. duterte na kaya niya nagawa na magmura sa mga world leaders in order to get their attention kasi yun lang amg way to have them listen to him . kung di pa naman kaso mga bias na media na gumagawa ng kwento di naman totoo and putting the president in a bad light di siguro minura ni pres duterte yung mga world leaders na yun. pero salamt na din at unti2x tayo naging relevant sa world. suddenly hindi na tayo irrelevant. naging importante tayo bigla sa mata ng mundo." 

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