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Duterte Youth Chairman Ronald Cardema Speak Up After Confrontation with Jim Paredes

Duterte Youth nationwide chairperson Ronald Cardema finally speak up after the confrontation with a well-known Liberal Party supporter Jim Paredes who made headlines earlier on social media with most netizens taking sides on Duterte Youth and accused Jim Paredes of bullying.


In an interview with some news media people, Duterte Youth Chairman Ronald Cardema stated that they were not afraid with the Jim Paredes because they just thought they are the youth supporting Pres. Duterte and they did not support any criminal, drug lord or terrorist or any other armed group.

Here's the Complete Statement of the Duterte Youth:

"Bakit kami matatako? Kami 'yung kabataang sumusuporta sa Pangulo ng Pilipinas. Wala naman kaming sinusuportahang kriminal, drug lord o kahit anong terorista o armed group sa bansa. Ang sinusuportahan namin, Pangulo ng bansa. Kung may dapat matakot, si Jim Paredes 'yun at 'yung grupo niya dahil sa ginawa niya sa amin"


The Duterte Youth volunteers made headlines earlier when they were confronted by some EDSA 31 protesters who were doing a protest rally at the EDSA Shrine. They then attacked the group of Cardema who were staging their silent protest in support of Pres. Rody Duterte.

A confrontation with the Duterte Youth and Jim Paredes happened when the former APO member furiously confronted the Duterte Youth to leave the venue of EDSA Rally.

The group of Cardema remained calm and continued their protest until such time when they were forced to vacate their place and their tarps were taken from them by the group of Paredes.

Netizens took to social media and lambasts Jim Paredes for his attitude during the EDSA Rally by showing how angry he was with the Duterte Youth. He was even proud when interviewed by some news media organization but on social media numerous Pro-Duterte personalities called him a bully.

Source: Facebook / PTV


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