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Sass Sasot Exposed the Bias Twitter Post of International Journalist Radley Balko

Popular social media personality Sass Rogando Sasot exposed another biases of the international media as she revealed that a certain Radley Balko, journalists working for the Washington Post shared on Twitter a bias statement that says "Duterte all but promised to start killing journalists, too. One was just shot dead."

The statement of Radley Balko came with a news link to The Guardian, but based on the article posted by The Guardians, there is no mention that Pres. Rody Duterte was responsible for the alleged death of a journalist.

Sass Rogando Sasot on her part shared a screen captured image of Balko's statement that draws negative feedback from thousands of netizens who defended the Philippine President.

Here's the Complete Statement of Sass Rogando Sasot:


Dear Radley Balko of The Washington Post:

That journalist wasn't killed by Duterte. That journalist, named Larry Que, was publisher of Catanduanes News Now. He was shot dead after he wrote an article about the crystal meth laboratory found in their province, which is said to be the biggest find so far in the Philippines. Que was criticising local officials for the shame they brought to their province for letting a crystal meth laboratory to be set up there.

FYI: Duterte didn't promise "to start killing journalists." You are one big liar.


Netizens then flooded the Facebook Page and the Twitter feed of Radley Balko which the journalist admitted on his social media post. 

Instead of taking back his statements against Pres. Rody Duterte, the Washington Post journalist keeps on his tirades against Pres. Duterte and his supporters on social media. 


Source: Sass Rogando Sasot / Radley Balko Twitter

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